Answer: Babylonians came after Akkadians and Sumerians so it is important to bear this in mind because many of their skills were inherited from previous cultures and some of these skills can be viewed as an extension of Sumerian and Akkadian culture/civilization (Sumerian language continued being language of liturgy, some old Sumerian religious cults were still there, Sumerian mythology was still present, astronomy and mathematics and cuneiform characters were inherited). Day divided in 24 hours is a Babylonian invention, circle divided in 360 degrees is also Babylonian invention, capacity to predict lunar eclipse and discovery of lunation (and their symbolic interpretation) is a Babylonian invention. Big part of all that was acquired/inherited by old Greek thinkers (Thales for example).
Explanation: There is no doubt that astronomy/astrology is of Sumerian/Babylonian origin and this knowledge was spread in Middle East and later it came to Greece. Egyptian and Greek (and later western) astrology was influenced by Babylonian astrology. Many predictive techniques and divinations we can found among Egyptians and Greek were of Babylonian origin (study of planetary secondary progressions, eclipses etc.).
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Relationships. Karl Marx is a philosopher, economist, and political theorist
who developed the concept of relations of production. Capitalist mode of
production is also known as the Marxist theory. According to Karl Marx,
relations of productions refers to the relationship to the capitalists and by
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Mythology and relgion i guess you could say that their pretty similar in a way but mythology is the study of myth and religion is the study of beliefs organized in the real world. While myths are contained in this fictio kind of sysytem
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The answer is argentina
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Its argentina because bolivia, peru, and suriname border the amazon
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Thomas Jefferson
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And in 1801, the nation's third president, Thomas Jefferson, in his inaugural address, summed up American isolationism as a doctrine of "peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none…”May 4, 2020
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