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What is the similarity between retained earnings and common stock accounts

which of the following describes the similarity between the retained earning, and common stock account?

There were widespread agrarian societies during the

Neolithic era

What characteristic nod classical civilizations was NOT inherited from river valley civilizations

Democracy

What is alike between Hinduism and Buddhism

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Which of these statements contrasts Zoroastrianism with the Vedic religion

Zoroastrianism is a monotheistic religion, whereas the Vedic religion is polytheistic.

How does a theocracy differ from a monarchy

Monarchy is rule by a king, prince, emir, sultan, or other hereditary power-holder. Theocracy is rule by a religious leader or a person who is believed to be a god-in-the-flesh. In many societies, monarchies have been theocracies since the king was believed to be a physical god, such as in Ancient Egypt or as recently as World War II Japan. However, you can have monarchies that are either secular states or states where there is an official religion, but this religion does not have ruling power. You can also have theocracies where the rulership comes to power via internal appointment or quasi-democratic election as opposed to heredity, so these would be non-monarchic theocracies.

What would most likely be true if you met a traveler from India in 1400 BCE

She would be a follower of the Vedic religion (APEX) 🀟😜🀟

What is difference between the Vedic religion and Judaism

Among other differences, Judaism is monotheistic.

Which of the following best explains how a theocracy and an absolute monarchy are different

Answer this que A theocracy uses religious beliefs as a basis for laws, whereas an absolute monarchy may have nonreligious laws. stion…

Which of the following describes a difference between the Jewish Ten Commandments and the Code of Justinian

The Ten Commandments were followed as part of a religion, while the Code of Justinian was not.

Which of these statements explains the Zoroastrian concept of dualism

Dualism describes life as a constant struggle between good and evil.

What was the characteristics and the impact of the neolithic revolution

There was no "Neolithic revolution " . The civilization at the time was not organized, there was no government, people were still hunting and gathering, and just the start of the use of metals. To have a revolution a organized society is needed along with political foundations.

Job specialization advanced cities and technology and complex social institutions are all characteristics of which of the following

A. Regions B. Civilizations C. Continents D. Biomes

The map below shows the modern political boundaries of the Middle East. The area highlighted in red is the region in which .

The Zoroashttpstrian religion spread. (apex)

What statements describes the Jewish Ten Commandments' influence on the early Israelites

The Israelites used the Jewish Ten Commandments as the basis for their legal system.

-Apex

Which of the following describes a lasting effect of classical Greek civilization on the modern world

The Greek idea of democracy influences many of today’s governments.

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