History, 22.05.2020 16:59 imalexiscv
The creation of allowed humans to shift from a nomadic lifestyle to a more settlement-based lifestyle with domesticated plants and livestock.
The first-known cities in Mesopotamia developed around .
The Phoenicians relied heavily on to obtain resources.
Around 3500 BCE, metal workers discovered an alloy of copper and tin known as that made it ideal to use for tools and weapons.
Sumerians developed , a form of writing used to keep track of business transactions and later, expressed more complicated ideas such as the poem, the Epic of Gilgamesh.
The were a group of early humans that developed the alphabet of 22 symbols, which would later be adopted by other cultures throughout the world.
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In what ways might a governmental system with established and uniform laws such as Hammurabi’s Code be more helpful to a society than a system without definite laws?
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History, 21.06.2019 21:00, jodiisbored2621
How are diamonds and graphite the same? how are they different? a. both diamonds and graphite are made entirely out of carbon. they are different because the carbon atoms are arranged differently with a more three-dimensional structure in diamonds and flat layers in graphite. b. both diamonds and graphite have atoms that are arranged with flat layers. they are different because only graphite are made entirely out of carbon. c. both diamonds and graphite have atoms that are arranged with three-dimensional structures. they are different because only diamonds are made entirely out of carbon. d. diamonds and graphite have no similarities. they are different because the carbon atoms are arranged differently with a more three-dimensional structure in diamonds and flat layers in graphite.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30, RoxanneDuartee
Who coined the phrase “go west and grow with the country”?
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