Post a picture of your map, this is probably a regents question I’ve seen before.
Answer:
Ming was a Dynasty, and the Portuguese were a kingdom. Dynasties and Kingdoms have differences. Usually in Ancient China, Dynasties would easily allow for Emperors to become corrupt over time. After an emperor is killed, usually a child emperor would come along, just like European Monarchs and other Monarchs around the world. Except, two factions called the Eunuchs and the Warlords would try to effect the gullible Child Emperor, eventually tearing Mings politics apart until someone takes control. In Portugal, similar things would happen, such as the Religious Factions, and the Military. They would both fight over power, and pretty much the same thing would happen. The Military would often win, because they are skilled fighters.
Explanation:
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Question: <em>Why can social media often be described as an echo chamber?</em>
I think that your answer is,
When people are on their cell devices and using the internet, they tend to block out things around them such as, someone telling them that on Tuesday someone will be calling them or, they have an important event coming up, and the person being told that is or was on their cell device at the time forgets what they were told. An echo chamber is when <em>someone isn't paying attention to the real world and is caught up in social media.</em>
The women had to live in harsh conditions in Fort union.
Explanation:
In general, in the time of mass migration women have a much harder time trying to migrate or in the middle too.
Often a woman migrating without men will be subject to atrocities against her.
They were often more poor and in general had less prospects to look forward to in their new nation too.
They had no opportunity of getting a job and feeding themselves.
Many had to find suitors to marry and more still were pushed into prostitution or extreme poverty,
Needs: food, shelter, clothing, water, sleep.
Wants: Phone, pets, house decor, cookware, pictures.
And then, I'm not sure what your family does for the first question.