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Compare the nile valley and the Fertile Crescent
The Fertile Crescent was an area in ancient Mesopotamia around
the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. The Nile River is a river in
Egypt. In ancient times, these were regions with fertile soil
because of their respective rivers. These rivers also had an upper
and lower region. Agriculture was important to both
civilizations.
What is the difference between a primary and secondary audience in reading
Primary audience is the person actually addressed in the
document and the Secondary audience is some one other than the
intended receiver who will also read the document.
What statement best describes a recurring theme in this passage
The man in the top hat is an antagonist; Nicki is round character
Which uses energy directly from the sun to produce electricity
Which type of molecule is octanal
Which type of molecule supports a tree's tall structure
polysaccharide
polysaccharide
Which of these early historians was more concerned with clearly presenting facts than telling an interesting story
What is a key difference between the earliest works of history such as Homer's The Odyssey and modern works of history
The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
What is an approach a cultural historian would take to the Cuban missile crisis
Answer this quesWhich of the following is an approach a cultural
historian would take to the Cuban Missile Crisis?tion…
How does this image represent the Neolithic Revolution
B.
It shows that humans cultivated plants for food.
This structure was created as a monument in ancient Egypt. Which of the following civilizations built similar monuments
I am sorry but we can't answer because we don't know the
statements that you were given.
If a historian wanted to study data-based trends of a culture's relationship to Earth's physical features which kind of expert should she consult
Why were heads sculpted out of stone like the one shown below made
Which historian using the thinking skill of primary source analysis might:
Interview civilians who are currently living in a war zone. (APEX)