Answer:
It is there history of there creativity of making the design of the Rock for Kings and other richer people so that their place can look better then any other
Explanation:
Indian rock-cut architecture has more examples than any other form of rock-cut architecture in the world.
[1] Rock-cut architecture defines the practice of creating a structure by carving it out of solid natural rock. The craftsman removes rock not part of the structure until the architectural elements of the excavated interior constitute the only rock left. Indian rock-cut architecture, for the most part, is religious in nature.
[2] In India, caves have long been regarded as places of sanctity. Enlarged or entirely man-made caves hold the same sanctity as natural caves. The sanctuary in all Indian religious structures, even free standing ones, retain the same cave-like feeling of sacredness, being small and dark without natural light.
Curiously, Buddhist monks created their cave hermitages near trade routes that crossed northern India during the time of Christ. As wealthy traders became aware of the Buddhist caves, they became benefactors of expansion of the caves, the building of monolithic rock-cut temples, and of free-standing temples. Emperors and rulers also supported the devotional work and participated in the spiritual devotional services. Very likely, traders would use the hermitages for worship on their routes. As Buddhism weakened in the face of a renewed Hinduism during the eighth century C.E., the rock structure maintenance, expansion, and upgrading fell to the Hindus and Jains. Hindu holy men continued building structures out of rock, dedicating temples to Hindu gods like Shiva, until mysteriously they abandoned the temples around the twelfth century C.E. They abandoned the structures so completely that even local peoples lost knowledge of the awesome structures in their midst. Only in the nineteenth century, when British adventurers and explorers found them, did India rediscover the awesome architecture that comprises world treasures.
Which religious group was a leader
in the abolitionist movement?
Answer:
Quakers were the leaders in the abolitionist movement
Which of the following is not an accurate statement about Slave Spirituals?
a. They allowed slaves to win favor with their masters, who found the songs entertaining and
delightful
b. They provided slaves with an outlet to express their feelings in songs.
C. They allowed slaves to practice Christianity.
d. They enabled slaves to communicate with each other in code.
2. How did Theodora improve the lives of women in the empire?"
Answer: here’s my answer
Explanation:Theodora is remembered as one of the first rulers to recognize the rights of women, passing strict laws to prohibit the traffic in young girls and altering the divorce laws to give greater benefits to women. She spent much of her reign trying to mitigate the laws against the miaphysites.
Which statement would most likely have been supported by Marcus Garvey
but opposed by Booker T. Washington?
O A. The best way for African Americans to win equal rights is to
participate in labor organizations.
B. If African Americans work hard and earn money, they will have no
need to protest for equal rights.
O C. African Americans should demand equal rights so they can live
peacefully in the United States.
D. African Americans should focus on building and maintaining an
identity as a distinct group.
Answer:
Marcus Garvey was a Jamaican-born Black nationalist and leader of the Pan-Africanism movement, which sought to unify and connect people of African descent worldwide.
Explanation:
How did WWII change America at Home?
In a command economy, who is primarily
responsible for making economic decisions
about consumption, savings, and production?
2 and 3 true or false
Answer:
I don't know the answer just pick true
Need help Please Brainly to the first person right with reason and 5 Stars
Answer:
B is your awnser
Explanation:
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Picture of a tourist location in tennessee and what toursist.
Answer:
Its a remake of the Athena Parthenon in Greece.
The Parthenon in Centennial Park, in Nashville, Tennessee, is a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens. It was designed by architect William Crawford Smith and built in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition.
Explanation:
Which TWO phrases from the text best support the reader understanding the central idea of the text?
“Throughout history, however, many American citizens have not been allowed to vote in local and national elections… Cultural and political barriers prevented racial minorities from heading to the voting booth…” (Paragraph 5)
“Throughout history, however, many American citizens have not been allowed to vote in local and national elections… Cultural and political barriers prevented racial minorities from heading to the voting booth…” (Paragraph 5)
“Wallace refused, so Johnson took charge of Alabama’s National Guard and sent one thousand military policemen and two thousand army troops to escort protesters on a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.” (Paragraph 6)
“Wallace refused, so Johnson took charge of Alabama’s National Guard and sent one thousand military policemen and two thousand army troops to escort protesters on a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.” (Paragraph 6)
“Proponents of the Voting Rights Act wanted everyone to be able to vote, and wanted everyone’s vote to matter equally.” (Paragraph 7)
“Proponents of the Voting Rights Act wanted everyone to be able to vote, and wanted everyone’s vote to matter equally.” (Paragraph 7)
“The Voting Rights Act of 1965 had immediate positive effects for minority voters. Nearly 250,000 black citizens registered to vote in 1965 alone.” (Paragraph 8)
“The Voting Rights Act of 1965 had immediate positive effects for minority voters. Nearly 250,000 black citizens registered to vote in 1965 alone.” (Paragraph 8)
“A majority of the justices believed it was wrong to require certain states to check with the federal government every time they changed their voting laws.” (Paragraph 9)
“A majority of the justices believed it was wrong to require certain states to check with the federal government every time they changed their voting laws.” (Paragraph 9)
“Technically, Congress can still override individual changes as they arise, but critics are skeptical that Congress will actually do this.” (Paragraph 11)
Answer:
i just gonna say 3 for short term answer
Explanation:
i took the test
Which statement most accurately describes the encounter between Hernán Cortés and the Aztecs? *
Answer:
You did not give me any examples, but I created this accurate statement:
Hernán Cortés conquered the Aztecs and infected them with smallpox.
Explanation:
Hernán Cortés conquered the Aztecs in the 1500's. The Aztecs, who had their empire in Mexico, were defeated easily by a combination of unknown weapons and unknown diseases (specifically smallpox).
What caused the global depression? Who is at fault?
Answer:
While the October 1929 stock market crash triggered the Great Depression, multiple factors turned it into a decade-long economic catastrophe. Overproduction, executive inaction, ill-timed tariffs, and an inexperienced Federal Reserve all contributed to the Great Depression.
Explanation:
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QUESTIONS some records indicate that Kankan's uncle "or at least some of the men who sailed with him, did, in fact, reach the Americas long before Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492." What does this information suggest? (Why are we being told this information?) The reason why the author mentioned this information was becaus SAVE DRAFT SUBMIT
Answer:
The reason why the author mentioned this information was because he/she wanted to acknowledge that Christopher Columbus was in fact not the first person to reach the Americas. The text states that some of the men that sailed with Kankan's Uncle reached the Americas before 1492, which is the year Christopher Columbus supposedly arrived to the Americas. This is why the author decided to mention this information in the text.
Explanation:
What purpose is PRIMARILY served by including examples of writers who were inspired by the ancient Romans?
(A) They illustrate the connection between ancient Romans' ideas and those of writers commonly studied
today.
(B) They emphasize the importance of the ancient Romans as the main characters in most modern plays
and movies.
(C) They demonstrate the way that Roman philosophy and scholarship changed and developed over time.
(D) They highlight the lasting effects of Roman writers on various cultures that were once part of the empire.
Answer: (B) They emphasize the importance of the ancient Romans as the main characters in most modern plays
and movies.
Explanation:
In what ways does the struggle for freedom change with history
Answer:
In 1963 about 250,000 Americans of all races joined together in Washington D.C., to stand firm against racial injustice and to demand the passage of national civil rights legislation. At the March on Washington, Martin Luther King proclaimed, “I have a dream,” invoking the hopes of all Americans seeking racial harmony. The official poster, platform pass, and handbill are from the march.
March on Washington
March on Washington
Organizers of the March on Washington lead demonstrators to the Lincoln Memorial, 1963
(Courtesy of National Archives, Washington, D.C.)
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what was the primary purpose of the reformation
Answer:
The primary purpose of the reformation was to purify the church. The goals were for the Catholic church to make reforms which included clarifying its teachings, correcting abuses and trying to win people back to Catholicism.
Explanation:
Checking Your Understanding
Chuc
Introduction: Match each term with its definition or description.
martyr
the first four books of the New
Testament
resurrection
a branch of a larger religious group
Gospel
one of the most influential leaders of the
early church
sect
someone who chooses to die rather
than to deny his or her beliefs
Paul
rising from death and coming back to life
Answer:Martyr-someone snoozes to die rather then to deny his or her beliefs
Gospel-the first four books of the New Testament
Resurrection-rising form death and coming back to life
Sect- a branch of a larger religious group
Paul- one of the most influential leaders of the early church
Explanation:I just did it
Using complete sentences, discuss why many people view Confucianism as a philosophical belief system instead of a traditional religion.
Answer:
Confucianism built on an ancient religious foundation to establish the social values, institutions, and transcendent ideals of traditional Chinese society.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Many people do not consider Confucianism a religion because it doesn’t follow many of the traditions that religions typically adhere to. Confucianism has no clergy or priests of any kind and doesn’t teach the existence of any god or the possibility that life could exist after death. Instead, Confucianism focuses on a moral code, the belief that a person should apply to a certain set of standards to their behavior.
What is the importance of social dance ?
What causes the need for building better aircraft designs?
There are many reasons to build/create better aircraft designs, including but not limited to, Fuel economics(to save fuel), weaponary improvments, and distance travel. There is no perfect airplane, and we will never find one. The reason why we make better aircraft, is to improve on our designs, and because we constantaly can find better ways to improve things like, fuel economics, and space/storage.
How did the outcome of the Supreme Court decision in Marbury v Madison (1803) impact the judicial branch moving forward?
Answer:
Marbury v. Madison strengthened the federal judiciary by establishing for it the power of judicial review, by which the federal courts could declare legislation, as well as executive and administrative actions, inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution (“unconstitutional”) and therefore null and void.
Explanation:
Question how to get a girl frend
Answer:
bee kool
Explanation:
Answer:
give her lots of food she likes and just be nice : D
Explanation:
chocolate and if it works, get her a pet like a kitten or a puppy (probably not a fish unless she loves fish) and just try to be as nice as possible
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Singapore's GDP per capita ranking is number 3 in the world. The United States GDP per capita ranking is number 7. Based on this information, which of the following statements is most likely to be true?
Singapore has a lower population than the United States.
The United States has a lower population than Singapore.
Singapore has a higher standard of living than the United States.
The United States has a higher standard of living than Singapore.
Answer:
Singapore has a higher standard of living than the United States.
People that are bulimic , when they purge do they lose a lot of weight?
Answer: While it is most common among young women, bulimia can affect women and men of all ages. When you’re struggling with the eating disorder, life is a constant battle between the desire to lose weight and the overwhelming compulsion to binge eat. You don’t want to binge—you know you’ll feel guilty and ashamed afterwards—but time and again you give in. After the binge ends, panic sets in and you turn to drastic measures to “undo” your overeating, such as taking laxatives, vomiting, or going for an intense run.
Explanation:
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Your starting salary at a new company is $34,000 and it increase by 2.5% each year
Part A: Write an exponential function that represents this scenario. Format your answer like: A(t) =a (1 + r)
Answer: $38467.88
Explanation:V is the salary is 5 years
P is the when you first joined
R is the percentage increase per year
N is the number of years
Therefore,
V=34000
×(1+2.5%)5 =34000×1.0255
= $38467.88 (2dp)
Some Americans were against the involvement of the United States in World War I. Which best describes how the United States was able to crack down on possible outbursts against the government?
Answer:
Explore how President Wilson’s crackdown on dissent during World War I, which was strengthened by the Sedition Act in 1918, put civil liberties at risk, in this video adapted from The Great War: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. Anyone who spoke out against the United States government, the flag, or the armed forces could be arrested and/or imprisoned. This led to a “chilling effect” on civil liberties at the same time that the United States was fighting in a war to “make the world safe for democracy.”
Explanation:
When did Hawaii become the 50th state?
1795
1900
1893
1959
Answer:
1959
Explanation:
Answer:
August 21, 1959
Explanation:
what government is ran by the people
Answer:
a democartic governtment is run by the people.
Explanation:
It is because in a democratic government, people choose their leaders, and the goverment must do the wellfares of the people. democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Which of the following would Lester Maddox MOST LIKELY have agreed with during his time as a business owner?
A
People should be treated the same, regardless of the color of their skin
B
Martin Luther King Jr was the greatest Georgian of the Modern Civil Rights era.
С
Schools should follow the example set by the University of Georgia and integrate.
D
A businessman has the right do with his property as he sees it and should not be required to act based on decisions of the Supreme Court
No
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right.
Using the dates in the writing place into the correct order below on the timeline
In 320 BC the Mauryan Empire started with Chandragupta Maurya.
Vasco da Gama was the first European to travel to India in 1498 CE.
In 525 BCE Siddartha founded Buddhism.
Chandra Gupta became the first ruler of the Gupta Empire in 320 AD.
In 265 BC, Asoka converted to Buddhism after the bloody Battle of Kalinga.
In c500 AD the decimal system was invented by the Hindus,
Around c 2300 was the beginning of the Harappan Civilization.,
In 599 BC Mahavira founded Jainism.
Mahatma Gandhi began his campaign of non-violence against the British government.in 1921 CE.
The Iron Pillar of New Delhi was erected by Candra Gupta II around 400 AD
_____ _____ ______ _____ _____ _______ ______ _____ _____ ______
Answer:
BC comes before AD.
In the case of BC, the bigger date is the earlier date.
In the case of AD or CE, the bigger date is the later date.
From earliest to latest:
1. Around 2300 BCE was the beginning of the Harappan Civilization.
2. In 599 BC Mahavira founded Jainism.
3. In 525 BCE Siddartha founded Buddhism.
4. In 320 BC the Mauryan Empire started with Chandragupta Maurya.
5. In 265 BC, Asoka converted to Buddhism after the bloody Battle of Kalinga.
6. Chandra Gupta became the first ruler of the Gupta Empire in 320 AD.
7. The Iron Pillar of New Delhi was erected by Candra Gupta II around 400 AD.
8. In c500 AD the decimal system was invented by the Hindus.
9. Vasco da Gama was the first European to travel to India in 1498 CE.
10. Mahatma Gandhi began his campaign of non-violence against the British government.in 1921 CE.