One of the achievements of the ancient Egyptians was that D- They used hieroglyphs writing to communicate.
<h3>How did the ancient Egyptians communicate?</h3>
The ancient Egyptians had a language that allowed for communication but more interesting was their method of communicating by writing.
They came up with the hieroglyphic system which consisted of figures and this allowed them to communicate their history and events.
Options for this question include:
- A-They carved laws in stone pillars to address criminal acts
- B- They were the earliest civilization to farm
- C- They were the first multicultural empire
- D- They used hieroglyphs writing to communicate
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<span>What was one impact of the printing revolution on european society?
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One impact of the printing press was a general increase in literacy and education. This was because books suddenly became cheaper - until then they had to be hand-written, and so the monopoly on knowledge was generally in the hands of the church, who was responsible for re-writing books.
One indirect impact was the decrease of the power of the church, who no longer had the monopoly on knowledge.
The answer is
d) voting and employment
The first lines talk about giving the right to vote to an individual despite making a mistake in trying to vote as long as his mistake is not a result of his inability to select a proper candidate
The last lines talk about giving equal opportunity to an individual to be hired for a job regardless of race, sex or national origin.
Einstein primarily emigrated to the United States because he had a Jewish background, and Adolf Hitler, who became Germany's chancellor in 1932, was about to adopt Anti-Semitic policies.
It was a very hard choice for Einstein to choose to emigrate to the United States, but it was a very wise one. As a Jew, he knew what was gonna happen if he stayed in the United States. You may already know that the Holocaust happened a few years later, in which most Jews living in countries occupied by Germany were murdered. Thanks to moving to the U.S, Einstein was safe from this event.