Answer: learning, trade, and the fine arts suffered.
Explanation:
The Middle ages of Europe saw the dominance of Christianity extended as the Papacy became very rich and very powerful. As such, the Popes and national Christian authorities could make demands of countries and claim divine punishment for those who disobeyed.
This led to the suppression of any thing that was deemed ungodly and so learning and fine arts suffered unless it was Christian related. Trade also suffered as vast areas of the continent went through war and incursions so travelling from place to place was unsafe.
Answer: Confucianism is a philosophy based on mutual respect and kindness toward others. It was developed to bring peace and stability in society. It was founded before the birth of Confucius during the Zhou Dynasty, developed through his later life and was made popular soon after, during the Han Dynasty.
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Option: Fertile soil for crops
Explanation:
Ancient Mesopotamia is a region located on the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, where one of the earliest civilization developed. In the fertile crescent, they were able to grow crops because of the availability of water in the region. Rivers brought along with fertile land along with minerals in it for crops to grow. People were able to grow crops during the year according to the seasons.
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Answer: D. 100
Explanation:
Green square has an area of 64 meaning each of its sides is 8.
Blue square has an area of 36 meaning each of its sides is 6.
Using these numbers we can find the hypotenuse of the right triangle by the pythagorean theorem which will give us 10.
10 times 10 = 100
The Silk Road trade allowed for diffusion of technologies to go throughout Eurasia. For instance, silk-making technology from China was able to diffuse and reach areas in Europe. Another example would be the religion of Buddhism. Buddhism originated in India and made its way to China along the Roads, and changed a bit along the way.