Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 5, 2011

history help...?

history help...?

pleaseeee help me end this,
best answer ten points
thank you so much!!

: Pre-history is often referred to as the Stone Age because ________.
Humans lived in caves made of stone
The tools and weapons the public used were made of stone
This is time when Stonehenge was built
Public communicated with one another by writing on stone

2: The Egyptians solved all of the later problems in order to use their lands except which one?
Drainage
Irrigation and water storage to keep the land green
Plow to harvest larger fields
Travel over the cataracts in the Nile

3: What vital belief did Ikhnaton develop?
Belief in the after life
Belief in mummies
Belief in the power of the pharaoh
Belief in one god

4: What was Hammurabi's contribution to society?
Gorgeous pyramids
A fortress
A code of etiquette
A code of laws

5: What was the Phoenicians major contribution to our civilization?
Pyramids
Hanging gardens
Alphabet
Calculus

6: According to Buddhism, how does one find happiness?
By bringing happiness to others
By letting in the Lord
By praying everyday
By memorizing the scripture

7: Why was the Fantastic Wall of China built?
To unite the kingdom
To keep out the Tartars
To gain expertise in architeture
To experiment with artforms

8: Which caste was at the top of the four castes of India?
Warriors, soldiers
Brahmans – priests, religious leaders, teachers
Craftsmen, merchants, farmers
Fantastic mass of public

9: What kind of government did Athens have?
Democracy
Republic
Autocracy
Theocracy

10: Who was the philosopher that was one of the first real scientists?
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Alexander

11: Why were the Olympics held in Ancient Greece?
To choose what city-state was the best
For sport
To win money
To pay tribute to the gods

12: Who were the patricians and the plebeians?
Patricians were wealthy, prominent public and Plebeians were common public
Plebeians were wealthy, prominent public and Patricians were common public
Patricians were priests and Plebeians were common public
Plebeians were priests and Patricians were common public

13: Why did “all roads lead to Rome”?
Because the Romans were the first to build roads
Because the Romans controlled all roads in Europe
Because Rome was the fantastic center of the empire
Because Rome was the only city with roads

14: What happened to the city of Pompeii?
It was buried when Mt. Vesuvius erupted
It was ruined because of a civil war
It was buried in an earthquake
It sunk when hit by a tidal wave

15: Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Julius Caesar
Brutus
Alexander
Augustus Caesar

Answer by anumber1cooks2000
Are you trying to get us to do your homework? Nice try ,kid.Read your textbook you will get more out of that experience,honestly. History is fun not a chore.

Answer by sefhead16
1. Pre-history is often referred to as the Stone Age because The tools and weapons the public used were made of stone.

2: The Egyptians solved all of the later problems in order to use their lands except which one?
Drainage

3: What vital belief did Ikhnaton develop?
Belief in the after life

4: What was Hammurabi's contribution to society?
A code of laws

5: What was the Phoenicians major contribution to our civilization?
Alphabet

6: According to Buddhism, how does one find happiness?
By bringing happiness to others

7: Why was the Fantastic Wall of China built?
To keep out the Tartars

8: Which caste was at the top of the four castes of India?
Brahmans – priests, religious leaders, teachers

9: What kind of government did Athens have?
Democracy

10: Who was the philosopher that was one of the first real scientists?
Aristotle

11: Why were the Olympics held in Ancient Greece?
To pay tribute to the Gods

12: Who were the patricians and the plebeians?
Patricians were wealthy, prominent public and Plebeians were common public

13: Why did “all roads lead to Rome”?
Because Rome was the fantastic center of the empire

14: What happened to the city of Pompeii?
It was buried when Mt. Vesuvius erupted

15: Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Augustus Caesar…this but is somewhat debated. Julius Caesar was never proclaimed emperor, so even though he was the first, officially it was Augustus Caesar

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Image by fengschwing
Watched the Dajeeling Limited tonight, which has prompted the posting of the above picture.
Allow me to clarify…
I brought a lovely lamp back from India (which I still owe The Artful Badger a tenner for, don’t ever lend me money, I’m hopeless at paying you back) it’s made of wood and sort of resembles a Mayan pyramid. It has box shaped sections that fit into each additional and get higher. Hard to clarify, remind me one day and I’ll post a pic of it.
Life made in India, it has no on/off switch, you just plug it honest into the mains and on it goes.
Ange chose to switch it on the additional day and promptly threw the switch. That’s odd, say we, so we set the switch back and try again.
Flash.
Click.
Quicker inspection of the lamp reveals that the bulb has gone and the above 20p piece has been inserted, by a small person, into the lamp, connecting the points.
You can see the results of two 240 volt spot welding hits on the coin.
I am glad to say my lovely wife was really without a scratch.
Kids eh?

its about money atrophied on war when the 3rd worlds surferring

see it dosnt matter your race were all shooting folk
the earths view from space is red spots and smoke
bombs reaching a destination and dissolving granite
alien ships revolve but they pass our planet
leaders invest money for arms but not for a cure for aids
leaders ringing up the pharms saying picked pure grenades
so why dont you reckon of this when out and dissing ya peers
having a mad laugh drunk and pissing out beers
the third world sunk with young deaths and fears
blood sweat and tears many threats and no cheers
no highs only the low hit with many sad crys and blows
from their head to toes until their dead holding a rose
genocide to get gold like the pyramids of the nile
innocent killing to make a pence and a shilling
theirs excellent leaders and terrible the gent and the villian
but their is some who are reasonably literally making a killing

or may maybe it be survival the game of life and death
to watch all our rivals and bring with knive to bed
got to strive for bread we gota eat and slice the bread
when a country is down the situation are cut throat
you wanna make your way but noah shut the boat
so write your lifes quote i bet its the word rewrote
because mothers cant feed their kids so its brings bring shame on
its not their fault so they have to swing the blame
no ring or chain no luxerys not even spring of grain
interdependence is a lie unless you route for war
cause youll be shut down like a booth or drawer
see america got currency to fund friends of terriosm
but when you size it up they hit with a mirror or prism
because what they suppurt comes back with a closed fist
then they complain about life frooze right in the mist
are you getting my gist or wish i didnt exist

Answer by Stephen Escobar the Consigliere
i reckon you did a excellent job in putting multi’s the only business i’d exchange your rhyme scheme like inside your lines just to place some double rhymes but overall i reckon you clearly got your point across

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