1) Tigris and Euphrates river valley is where the Mesopotamia civilization began. Mesopotamia means "between the rivers". It was a Sumerian-Babylonian civilization.
2) Nile river valley was home to agricultural settlers in 5500 BCE. and its Egypt civilization started to grow around 3100 BCE.
3) Indus river valley. Civilization arose in 2600 BCE but fell due to its environment. Currently identified as Pakistan and India.
4) Yellow River valley in China. Civilization emerged in 1700 BCE and was known as the Huang-He River Civilization.
Thomas Jefferson's greatest contribution to the American Revolution was the Declaration of Independence.
Jefferson was a lawyer by profession, and began politics as a member of the Virginia Legislature (1769-74). As a member of the Second Continental Congress (1775-76), he was elected to the group to draft the Declaration of Independence (adopted on July 4, 1776), the text of which he largely composed.
Explanation:
- With his free-thinking views and legislative work, he paved the way for democracy and religious tolerance, which is based on the premise that all people are born equal, with the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
- During his civil service, he tried several times to establish a law banning the slave trade, but for various reasons for his life, this was never accepted. He believed that free access to knowledge and information was essential to freedom and democracy.
Class: History
Level: Middle school
Keywords: Jefferson, Declaration of Independence
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Yes, our species, in general, have free will, because we all have the ability to decide for ourselves.
But what about Slaves or Laws?
Yes even though we have laws, it doesn't mean we don't have free will because again it is us who decide if we follow them or not. As for Slaves they still have to decide for themselves they can choose to either obey their master or not it's that simple
Answer:
Laws were made more consistent and predictable.
Explanation:
Hammurabi's Code influenced other codes of law to be more consistent and predictable.
It set the precedent for laws to be written in a standard format.
For example, the laws in Hammurabi's Code were all in the same format. The specific situation would be stated, then the punishment would follow it.
Where is the story, "Three days of Terror"?