The Ottoman Turks
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Okay I only know 2 things: The sinking of the Lusitania and Zimmerman Telegram. What started the war the ruler of the ottoman empire was assassinated and what expanded the war was the Zimmerman telegram.
Answer:
Many empires were the result of military conquest, incorporating the vanquished states into a political union, but imperial hegemony can be established in other ways. The Athenian Empire, the Roman Empire, and the British Empire developed at least in part under elective auspices.
Explanation:
Answer:
it afforded greater long-term security
Explanation:
<em> it offered more opportunities for job training </em>– this is not the correct answer. Slave apologists from the west didn’t care much for job training opportunities.
<em>it afforded greater long-term security</em> – <u>this is the correct answer. Southerners who apologized slavery thought slaves actually benefited from this way of life where someone offers them control</u>, plan for life, and structured job.<u> In their ideas, slaves would be lost, frightened, even irresponsible if they had freedom. By enslaving them, they believed they gave them security and stability.</u> This kind of life, they argued, is better than workers who had jobs and freedom in the North, as slaves had proper care and protection.
<em>it was actually a "freer" relationship</em> – this is not the correct answer. The southern apologists didn’t claim slaves were freer in this type of relationship, just that it was better for them.
<em>it included women in the workforce </em>– this is not the case. The problem of women's work rights was not mentioned at the time.
Answer:
The most suitable answer is answer C.
Explanation:
First lets look at the 4 Vedas,
- the Rig,
- Yajur,
- Sama
- Atharvana
Each Veda has been subclassified into four major text types.
- the Samhitas (mantras and benedictions)
- the Aranyakas (text on rituals, ceremonies, sacrifices and symbolic-sacrifices)
- the Brahmanas (commentaries on rituals, ceremonies and sacrifices)
- Upanishads (texts discussing meditation, philosophy and spiritual knowledge)
- the Upasanas (worship)
So what's the vedic period?
The period of the development of Hinduism in which they were written is sometimes referred to as the Vedic period.
Vedic period started around 1500 BC and lasted until 500 BC. The period started when the old indus valley civilization declined and new kingdoms started to emerge in the central india which were later known as "Solos maha janapada".
The four vedas were written during this period.
That means any text from that time could be "Vedic" but as a general rule the Vedic texts are the texts that only come from the four Vedas. (Which were written in the vedic period)