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Christianity emphasizes correct belief (or orthodoxy), focusing on the New Covenant as mediated through Jesus Christ, as recorded in the New Testament. Judaism places emphasis on correct conduct (or orthopraxy), focusing on the Mosaic covenant, as recorded in the Torah and Talmud.
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My answer is <span>The development of new stone tools about 12,000 years ago brought the period called the Neolithic Revolution. Those new tools caused the extinction of numerous large mammals. With that extinction, the hunting and gathering culture could no longer continue as it had. It became necessary to find new sources of food. The sharper tools of the new stone age made it possible to add new vegetable sources to the diet. Trees could be cut back and the fruit at the ends of the branches could be harvested. Since old growth doesn't bear fruit, the process of pruning trees would also make them more useful. The stone tools also made agriculture possible. Fig cultivation began about this time around Jericho. Maybe some day, indications will be found of other plants cultivated about this time.</span>
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1. HE GRADUATED FROM PRINCETON AT AGE 16.
2. DURING THE REVOLUTION, HE SERVED UNDER BENEDICT ARNOLD FOR A TIME.
3. BURR WILLINGLY LEFT GEORGE WASHINGTON’S MILITARY STAFF.
4. HE ADMIRED MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT.
5. BURR FOUNDED WHAT LATER BECAME J.P. MORGAN CHASE & CO.
6. IN THE SENATE, HE HELPED TENNESSEE ACHIEVE STATEHOOD.
7. HE ONCE KEPT ALEXANDER HAMILTON OUT OF A DUEL.
8. HE LOVED CIGARS.
9. HE’S ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT FIGURES IN THE HISTORY OF TAMMANY HALL.
10. AFTER BURR KILLED HAMILTON IN THAT DUEL, TWO DIFFERENT STATES INDICTED HIM FOR MURDER.
1851: Congress creates reservations to manage Native peoples. The U.S. Congress passes the Indian Appropriations Act, creating the reservation system. The government forces Native peoples to move to and live on reservations, where it can better subdue them.
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Typewriters, gasoline, bicycles, footwear, silk, nylon, fuel oil, stoves, meat, lard, shortening and oils, cheese, butter, margarine, processed foods (canned, bottled, and frozen), dried fruits, canned milk, firewood and coal, jams, jellies and fruit butter.