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Well, it started with what we call the primordial soup. First we where bacteria, then fish of some sort, then dinosaurs, chimpanzees, then "cave men" then what we are now. Of course, this happened over billions of years. Some strong believing Christians believe it was God. Maybe this was true, but there IS scientific evidence of the above. That we where bacteria and so on and so forth.
The trail followed by Mormon pioneers mostly paralleled the Oregon Trail, at times merged with it, and at a few points diverged completely from it. The reason for following the general course of the Oregon trail was primarily because it had been mapped out by traders and trappers several years prior to their own exodus from Nauvoo, Ill. However, because of the adversarial relationship between the Mormons and many immigrants from both Illinois and Missouri (where an "extermination order" was still in effect at that time), the Mormon immigrants opted to follow a course that also followed the Platte river, but on the opposite side from most Oregon-bound parties.
Answer Culture varied very greatly across the seventeenth century. Architecture, music and art began the transition from Renaissance to Baroque styles. Architecture became more natural-looking and curvaceous, often inspired by leaves, shells etc., sometimes with geometric shapes to provide the overall structure. The modal system began to fall out of use in music, and, by the end of the century, major and minor chords and scales began to take off, even if they only reached their full potential in the Classical period. The makings of the modern orchestra began to form. Art appeared more realistic, with sculpture and paintings often reflecting Classical forms. Theatre, however, was possibly the most widely enjoyed of the arts, open to both rich and poor alike. William Shakespeare wrote some of the world's best plays at the start of the century. America, at this point still mostly controlled by natives, had not yet diverged into its own styles of architecture etc., but adopted the classical forms of Palladianism as its 'official' architecture (eg. the White House, Washington Memorial etc.) in the 1700s. Overall, the 1600s can be seen as a time of transition in the arts, opening new doors in almost every field, paving the way for Classicism to take over in the next century.
1. Church Abuses Simony Nepotism Absenteeism Pluralism 2. Lavish lifestyles of the popes and clergy 3. Indulgences Education, Luther did not understand why the Bible was read in a latin, a language that the people did not understand and that it should be for all - not just the educated clergy. He felt it should be read and studied so the ordinary person could understand. He also sought for it to be printed so people could read it at home and teach themselves which was not allowed
the ancient Mayans spoke Mayan.The Mayans covered a large area of northern Central American and had many languages, among them:HuastecanYucatecanCh'olanQ'anjobalan-ChujeanMameanQuicheanPoqomYucatanmayans speak Maya - depending where they are they have different dialects like quiche in Guatemala etc.
Diverged is a verb.
Diverged is a verb in the past tense.
Yes, it can be (diverged paths, diverged concepts).But the more likely adjective to use would be divirgent.The word diverged is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to diverge."
Diverged means to move apart, to separate. Here are some sentences.The river diverged into two streams.Our paths diverged and we grew apart."Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I took the one less traveled." (from "The Road Not Taken," by Robert Frost)
The two friends walked together until the path diverged, leading them in separate directions.
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No, it is not. The word diverged is a verb or possibly an adjective. It is the past tense and past partiiple of the verb to diverge.
The North and South diverged because of slavery in the South and increasing industrialization in the North.
"diverged" is a verb, in its past tense or past participle form. The past participle form can function in a sentence as an adjective.
Common ancestor
It means two paths in the woods split
Wolves did. Dogs diverged from the ancestor Wolves.