In today's world, architecture remains. Some might say democracy, but their form of direct democracy is different to our representative democracy, and each has their serious flaws which we haven't yet learnt a solution to.
The arts, art, architecture, building, trading, politics, warfare.
They kept open and inquiring minds, avoiding the misleading constrictions of religious beliefs.
athens democracy
Sparta
the original 13 colonies territory
Jefferson's vision of a tiny government ultimately failed at the end of the day, but I would say that his greatest contribution to the nation was his general spirit of bipartisanship. Jefferson's particular pet peeve was the idea of "implied powers," or the ability of the government to do anything not mentioned in the Constitution. I would say that his greatest contribution to the nation was something that was against everything he stood for, the Louisiana Purchase. The Constitution says absolutely nothing about buying land, but Jefferson knew that it was in the best interest of the nation to buy the Louisiana Territory from the French because the Mississippi River was a vital passageway. Jefferson's bipartisanship in this matter is an example that all politicians should learn from, especially in these divisive times.
false, there was a largly uniform english language before gutenburg even invented the printing press, and so the introduction of the press to england made little difference in the uniformity of the language
we flew over in a magical flying pie that is made of magic pie parts and rabbit fur then we slaughtered all the Mexicans that inhabited the area
What countries made up the area known as the Barbary states
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your mother
ancient greek
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Someone answering this question will need to discuss what contributions they have made in the area. The employer will want to know what they have done in this area themselves.
The sumerians made the 1st writing code, and the Babylonians made the Hammurabi code and the 1st written law
We benefit him because of the contributions he made upon being the one of the worlds greatest athletes.
architecture, art, religion, and nice spelling "civilisation'... its a z kid
There is no evidence that Einstein made even one great contribution to mathematics. Einstein relied heavily on mathematics to provide his contributions to physics, of which there are many.
Herodotus is often referred to as the "Father of History" for his pioneering work in recording events and presenting them in a narrative form. He also contributed to the fields of geography, anthropology, and ethnography through his detailed descriptions of various cultures and customs. Herodotus' writings helped shape the study of history and set a foundation for future historians.
Nope. The Ancient Greeks were trying to find the ratio of circumference to area.