Non-ecumene means regions of the world that are uninhabited or very sparsely populated. Usually the regions of the world that are ecumenic and non-ecumenic are hard to draw as many regions which are densely populated merge with sparsely populated regions and the boundaries that they do share are not static, as they can change with time and movement of people.
Answer:
A) dancing
Explanation:
First, since the question asks for a "part time", we have to remind ourselves that for most indigenous people (of any tribe, anywhere), hunting isn't a "past time", it's a necessity. If they don't hunt, they don't eat. And they respect the animals too much to just do it for fun.
In the case of the Maasai, they do kill lions now and then, but it's a rite of passage, not a regular source of food and certainly not a "past time".
So, that leaves only "dancing" as possible answer.
And they do dance a lot, it's true, for most and any reason at all.
Natural borders tend to change due to climate and other causes. Natural borders that are formed around mainly rivers and lakes, to some extent ocean have the largest effects on people. An example of river one is the Natural border of the Rio granda river that borders the states of Texas and Mexico. The change in the Rio granda river caused texas to lose 367 acres of land to Mexico and caused commotion among the US citizens now living in Mexico due to the change of the River. Another example is the flooding of holand in the Netherlands in the past. Due to rising sea levels areas of Holand netherlands are being flooded which effects people and places
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The answer is D for the first one. and D or C for the second.
Explanation:
Answer:
This scenario is an example of communism.
Explanation:
The scenario that is described with the teacher setting up all the rules and having full control in the classroom without any input from the students is a scenario comparable to how communism works. Communism, basically, does the same, just that the teacher is the government and the students are the people. The government controls and owns everything.
In a communist society no one is allowed to express their opinions without permission from the government, and also, whoever stands up against is severely punished. Something that can be said about the example above is that if we look at it in practice, it turns out that the vast majority of teachers in the world use communist methods in the classroom, and this happens in countries of all political systems.