How did Confucius receive his education?
because hes stupidAccording to legend, Confucius studied with Lao Dan, the Daoist Master. Historians do not know about his formal eduction, or if he received one. Confucius was a Chinese philosopher.
Which best describes India after 1945?
How did referring to Germans as huns get Americans to support war?
The reference to Huns made Germans seem barbaric.
Ashoka had four sons namely Mahenda, Tivara, Kunala and Jaulaka. He had two daughters Sanghamitra and Charumati
Mount Pinatubo is believed to be 1.1 million years old.
Significance of The Lahore Resolution 1940?
The significance of the Lahore Resolution of 1940 is that it resulted in a Free Pakistan seven years later. It introduced political reforms that created a new paradigm on the Indian subcontinent.
Also who was the president of South Vietnam after diem was killed?
In 1955 Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem became president of South Vietnam.
When did the Zhou empire fall?
Depends on the definition, it became an obvious shell of it's former self by 770 b.c after it's original capital was sacked in a raid, but it's official end was in 256 b.c
What areas or part of a country were most affected in world war 2 why?
Germany of course because their leader did this, the U.S., France, and the allies that help free and end the war because they're countries suffered for something they had to fight for. __ The Soviet Union lost about 25 million dead (civilian and military). No other country suffered on that scale. China lost about 20 million dead (civilian and military).
How did the Vietnam war affect America?
Vietnam was like no other war in American History. When the soldiers of WW1 & WW2 (even the Civil War) they came back as heroes and jobs were even offered to them. The People of these countries that fought in the two wars were thankful and awed at their courage and wanted to do all they could do to help these brave vets. Not so with the soldiers that had fought in Vietnam. They came home with no limbs, blind, paraplegics and also broken minds and certainly weren't helped when they had to confront the booing, hissing, called baby killers and worse. The Government of the U.S. provided little aid in the medical care for the soldiers (just as they are doing with the soldiers in Iraq ... on the news the other day) Vietnam Vets found it hard to get jobs and some were so ill they couldn't work. They learned that the U.S. Government had given permission to unload Agent Orange and Agent White on not only the Vietnamese and Vietcong, but also them! They are still fighting against many illnesses caused by this, not to mention anxiety and nightmares to this very day. Vietnam Vets formed their own groups just to be with their own kind that could understand what it truly had been like over in Vietnam and something no one that didn't fight over there could possibly understand. It is the only War that is not talked about much in the U.S. (but many of us keep it going so NO ONE forgets and at least learns from this tragedy.) When the soldiers went off to war they had propaganda shoved down their throats so they really thought they were saving their own country from impending danger and after hearing about WW1 & WW2 they had no reason to think differently. Most of the other countries in the world (including Canada) refused to join in the war against Vietnam and didn't trust the reasons why the U.S. Gov't was getting into the war. Once in Vietnam there was more sitting around between dangerous patrols than fighting, but when they did go out to fight they soon learned (as did the U.S. Government) that they had underestimated their enemy the Vietcong. The horrors of this war soon edged the soldiers to doing drugs and drinking heavily to dull the pain. Entertainment was going into a small town to have a few beers (some of those places were bombed if soldiers were there) and nowhere was safe. They were not aware at first what was going on back home. There was also racism against the blacks between the soldiers. Some blacks felt they were put out on the most dangerous patrols. Still, they managed to deal with it, but it caused descention and a war between the black/white soldiers when Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. The blacks didn't trust the whites out on patrol to cover their backs. Eventually, things calmed down and I can only guess they realized that they needed each other. All blacks weren't against their white comrades and all whites weren't against the blacks so perhaps these few made a difference in calming things down. It wouldn't be for long because they were getting words from home that there were "sit-ins" at colleges (some students were killed) and the Hippy Era had come in with "Peace & Love" or "War No More!" Although well meaning they had no idea what their soldiers were up against in Vietnam. The saddest part about it is, the peace-loving youth actually wanted the soldiers brought home, but with free-love and rah, rah, rah, they soon forgot their goal and it became more about them then the soldiers. For the first time in history the public had to face the truth! The U.S. was losing this war (and did) and that they wanted their boys back! America was divided! For some they couldn't bare to accept the fact that their husband/son/boyfriend or friend had given up their life for nothing, while the other half of Americans knew the war was wrong and the soldiers had been duped by their own government. There was to be no parades or any honor given to these courageous fighting men and it made some angry, others confused and still others to become suicidal. It wasn't until a young businessman who had not been able to join the Army because of a hearing loss fought for the right (petitioned) that the Black Wall be put up in honor of these brave me. No sooner had this been accomplished when another problem came up that black soldiers names should not be put on the Black Wall and again another petition resolved this problem. Any man of any color who fights for their country has the right to all the honor available from their country! The Black Wall now gives not only Vietnam Vets, but families who lost a loved one to that war a place to go and mourn and just touch their loved-ones name. It gives a sense of peace and hopefully a calming that no war with a loss of life is worth ignoring. Some Vietnam Vets have spoken out and feel the war in Iraq is just another Vietnam. I agree! One would think that we would all learn from each war and although war is inevitable one should be careful to get to know their enemy first and prepare the best they can. To this very day Americans are more knowledgeable about what is going on re war, and they are highly suspicious of even their own government. Once again America is split in half over the war in Iraq.
Which of these is the best description of a grant?
it is a direct payment from the state to the local government
During the Han Dynasty which advance in technology was most important for farming?
Well let's see, Han allowed the farmers to own their own farm, allowed them to use a certain weapon for military uses for farming instead, and a pit field system.
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Which Country in South Asia has the highest population density?
Which South Asian country has the highest pupulation? The Anwser to that would be, Singapore. :)
What year did Vietnam join the UN?
It officially sent troops in 1963. It had been supplying materiel and providing military advisers from 1961.
What is the old name of Malaysia before tanah melayu?
Peninsular Malaysia older name was "Semenanjung Tanah Melayu", literally translated into English as "The Peninsular Land of the Malay".
"Semenanjung Tanah Melayu" became "Malaysia" in September 1963 when the states of Sabah and Sarawak (in Borneo island) joined "Semenanjung Tanah Melayu" .
Why the old name was "Tanah Melayu" - because the Malay people was the earliest people to establish a system of governance in various part of the "Semenanjung Tanah Melayu". There were already original inhabitants, known as "Orang Asli" (indigeneous people) before the establishment of such governances by the Malay people.
When was the Tripitaka written?
It was compiled into writing for the first time during the reign of King Walagambahu of Sri Lanka (1st century BCE). It is written in the Sri Lankan history that, more than 1000 Monks who were already "Arahath" state (totally Awakened) represented in writing. The place where they carried out was in "Alulena" a Buddhist temple in Kegall Sri Lanka. Some argue it was Aluvihare in Matale Sri Lanka.
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Ramindu Heiyantuduwa
The Tripitaka is the teachings of the Buddha. In his times, they didn't actually write things down, they carried the teachings orally (by mouth). Then they started writing on leaves and then eventually, as time went by they (the Buddhists) improved it.
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Character sketch of ratan from the story postmaster by rabindranath tagore?
Nishant Pandya
Our postmaster belonged to Calcutta. He felt like a fish out of water in this remote village. ...The men employed in the indigo factory had no leisure; moreover, they were hardly desirable companions for decent folk. Nor is a Calcutta boy an adept in the art of associating with others. Among strangers he appears either proud or ill at ease. He is an emotional boy. One can see his emotionality when he takes care of Ratan at the end of the story. He gives his one month salary to Ratan for her survival. He also tried his hand at writing poems which indicates his inner beauty. In totality he is a man of blood and flesh.
What role does the extended family play in Japan?
Families used to be together all the time and helped raised the children. Now they are only visited on holidays. Also with the new ways of communication people are easier to get a hold of.
What is geopolitics and what rule did it play in the Crimean War?
The geopolitics of the Crimean War of 1853 -1856 involved Great Britain, France and Turkey declaring war on Russia. The geopolitical reason for this was the attempt by Russia to take advantage of its position on the Black Sea to expand its sphere of influence. The other geopolitical aspects of the war was to preserve the guardianship of the Holy Land and to prevent Russian expansion into the Balkans.
In this situation, the politics of all parties involved along with their geographical locations all played into the role of a geopolitical war.
Chinese Water torture, is when a person is locked up to where the victim cannot move. Then cold water is slowly dripped one drop at a time (usually 1 drop every 6-14 seconds). It eventually drives the victim crazy A) (Because they are waiting for the drop each time B) Because they can't use their hands to wipe off the water or warm up their face from the cold water. This method of torture has no proof ever being used thought Hudini did try it out.
What are some reasons immigrants came to the US?
Answer:
Reasons for immigration are divided into "push" and "pull" factors.
"Push" factors are the reasons some people may choose to leave or feel they want to be "pushed" away from their current country of residence; these factors may include: poor economy, war, famine, lack of jobs and/or many other personal and general reasons.
"Pull" factors are the reasons an immigrant may be attracted to a certain area. Some "pull" factors may include; good economy, food widely available, good healthcare, cheap housing and many more.
Another answer:
The reasons for immigration are the opposite ones to the reasons not to immigrate.
Another answer:
Immigration takes place due to these different reasons:
i)due to economical problem
ii)due to political problem
iii)due to cultural practise.
Why was Vietnam important to the french?
For the very same reason(s) they were interested in North America during the 1600 and 1700s. Trade, Money, Exploration, Competition (Power) against Spain, England, etc. The French & Indian War during the 1750's was a struggle against Britain over power/prestige/trade/money/etc.