they were givers of civilization
The Aztecs viewed death as another phase of life.
because they feel like it
http://www.uky.edu/~drlane/capstone/mass/imperialism.htm this website has a good analysis of herbert schiller's take on cultural imperialism hope it helps!
If you go to Rome today you will see column made by Trajan. It is like a billboard of his achievements against the Jewish people. Carved into it is his view of the war he waged and it shows the taking of treasure, slaves, and religious objects. He wanted everyone to know what he had done.
a base view is a view on autodesk inventor and it is the first view that you start with before you project it.
the spanish thought of the aztecs as slaves
The Aztecs viewed death as another phase of life.
You can see your achievements by going to the first page and theres a tv that says view achievements.
The Aztecs had no 'world view' - they didn't know the rest of the world existed.
The Aztecs believed that humans were inherently flawed and needed to constantly strive for self-improvement through personal sacrifice and dedication to the gods. They believed that humans had the capacity for greatness, but also the potential for evil, which needed to be controlled through strict adherence to moral and ethical codes.
No. The agora is a building supplied to you and is not expandable. It's only used to view your cultural achievements and your supported troops. The "level 1" indicated on it is probably what threw you off, but I can assure you it can't be upgraded.
Cultural perspective
cultural perspective
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Cultural perspective
Cultural stereotypes affect peoples point of view because it inhibits you from seeing any other type of view.
A cultural point of view refers to a perspective or outlook that is influenced by one's cultural background, beliefs, values, and traditions. It shapes how individuals interpret and interact with the world around them, impacting their perceptions and behaviors in various aspects of life. Understanding cultural points of view is important to foster empathy, communication, and mutual respect among people from different cultures.