The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Imagine the place where you live was a Greek poli. What other surrounding towns might join your poli in a league?
Greeks poli were areas or towns that oftentimes were surrounded by big walls that protected the poli inhabitants. In history, we know these places as "city-states." The most important city-states in ancient Greece were Athens and Sparta.
So I imagine myself living in the city-state of Greece because I like the cultural aspect of Athens and its philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristoteles.
That is why I would invite other close villages, neighborhoods, and towns to join my polis to have better trade agreements and educational exchange. Yes, teachers from my poli could go and teach other close polis and strengthen our relationships until we are ready to form a league of city-states, based on cooperation.
Answer:
practiced using the keyboard until she could advance the slides easily.
Explanation:
Kenny would have presented the slides more effectively if he had practiced using the keyboard until she could advance the slides easily. Just like everything else, practice makes perfect. If Kenny would have continuously practiced pressing the enter key and moving from slide to slide smoothly before the presentation, then during the presentation muscle memory would have kicked in and he would not have had any problem.
Answer:
Culture Heterogeneous
Explanation:
Cultural heterogeneity corresponds to cultural identity disparities linked to, say, gender, race, language, customs, faith, sense of space and many other cultural issues. These differences can make communication, trusting and cooperating with each other, complicated for people. As per the question Amy's contradictory behavior to her cultures is an example of cultural heterogeneity.
Made for easier travel transport comunication and expansion west with out these west of Kentucky wouldnt have came into the us till later most likely
Answer:
all Americans
Explanation:
During the late 1920s, the stock market in the United States boomed. Millions of Americans began to purchase stock, causing the market to dramatically increase in value. Unfortunately for the economy, so many Americans invested money in the stock market that stocks became inflated in price.