¿que importancia tiene conocer la evolución de la escritura
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La importancia que tiene conocer la evolución de la escritura es la siguiente.
Desde el origen de la humanidad, ha existido la necesidad de dejar por escrito el acontecer diario de las comunidades humanas. Primero a través de la pintura primitiva que podemos apreciar en las cuevas antiguas de Francia y España. y después, por medio de diferentes tipos de escritura como las tablillas de arcilla Sumerias, que están escritas con el lenguaje de signos llamados cuneiforme.
Los antiguos Egipcios hicieron algo similar con los jeroglíficos que aparecen en las paredes y columnas de sus edificios.
De ahí hasta que los Fenicios inventaron lo que podemos llamar la primera forma de alfabeto, allá en la región del Mar Mediterráneo.
Entonces, la importancia es que los humanos siempre han querido dejar por escrito un registro de los acontecimientos históricos de cada grupo, civilización y sociedad, para que las subsecuentes generaciones pudieran aprender del pasado, honrar a los ancestros, y prepararse para no cometer los errores del pasado que causaron conflictos.
Podemos concluir que la escritura ha permitido entender la historia y sus acontecimientos para que hoy sepamos de dónde venimos.
How was the First Great Awakening different from the Enlightenment?
Answer:
Explanation:
Both movements began in Europe, but they advocated very different ideas: the Great Awakening promoted a fervent, emotional religiosity, while the Enlightenment encouraged the pursuit of reason in all things. On both sides of the Atlantic, British subjects grappled with these new ideas.
Many American colonists were divided by the First Great Awakening. On the one hand, it was a shared experience that brought the colonies closer together. The fact that it was the first significant, "national" event that all the colonies went through contributed to a sense of shared identity.
How did the Second Great Awakening differ from the Enlightenment?Particularly during the Second Great Awakening, the influences of the Enlightenment on the American Revolution were rejected. Worshipers rejected deism, the worship of an impersonal god, and rationalism. Evangelicals believed that God had a personal relationship with each person as well as with society at large.
The world was seen more scientifically and logically by Enlightenment thinkers, who downplayed religion. During this time, religion was in many ways becoming more formal and less personal, which resulted in decreased church attendance.
The Great Awakening was a response to the Enlightenment, but it also contributed to the Revolution in the long run. Ministers used to be considered a higher class. Because awakening ministers weren't always ordained, there was less reverence for superiors.
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who is the beautiful person in this world
Answer: The beautiful person in this world is you your self.
which tactic was primarily used by the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s
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what is meant by the term russian revolution
In the 1930's, the people of which
nation elected Adolf Hitler as their
chancellor?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Russia
Answer:
A. Germany
Explanation:
The Germans had wanted a change in leadership and they followed Adolf Hitler thinking he was the best choice.
what event led to the declaration of martial law during the time of former president ferdinand ?? (about the old president on Philippines)
Answer:
bruce lee death
Explanation:
Why were joint-stock companies created?
Question
Drag each tile to the correct definition.
Tiles
closed primary
open primary
general election
caucus
a system for choosing a party nominee in which any registered voter may participate
a meeting of members of a political party to select candidates
a system for choosing a party nominee in which only party members may participate
election for an open office
Why does California have the most electoral votes in the 2000 election
Answer:
Because it is nice, its the 3rd largest state in USA,
Basahin ang huling kabanata ng El Filibusterismo, Kabanata 39 Ang Pagtatapos. Ano-anong mahahalagang pangyayari sa huling kabanatang nabasa ang labis na tumimo sa iyong isipan. Gamit ang mga natutuhang matatalinghagang pananalita, tayutay at mga salitang panlarawan, pumili ng isang tauhan na may kaugnayan sa mahalagang pangyayaring tumatak sa isip. Ilarawan nang masining ang tauhang napili at mga pangyayaring nagpadama sa iyo ng matinding emosyon.
Answer:
na tumimo sa iyong isipan. Gamit ang mga natutuhang matatalinghagang pananalita, tayutay at mga salitang panlarawan, pumili ng isang tauhan na may kaugnayan
Explanation:
masining ang tauhang napili at mga pangyayaring nagpadama sa iyo ng matindingga natutuhang matatalinghagang pananalita, tayutay at mga salitang panlarawan, pumili ng isang tauhan na may kaugnayan sa mahalagang pangyayaring tumatak sa isip. Ilarawan nang masining ang tauhang napili at mga pangyayaring nagpadama sa iyo ng matinding emosyon.gyayari sa huling kabanatangma sa iyo ng matinding emosyon.gyayari sa huling kabanatang iyo ng matinding emosyon.gyayari sa huling kabanatang natutuhang matatalinghagang pananalita, tayutay at mga salitang panlarawan, pumili ng isang tauhan na may kaugnayan sa mahalagang pangya
Who was the most influential political candidate proposing communist idealism in America during the progressive era?
Answer: Eugene V. Debs
Explanation:
The Progressive era of 1896 – 1916 saw Eugene Debs become the leader of the Socialist movement in the United States when he founded the Socialist Party of America in 1901.
He ran for President as a candidate of this party five different times with the highest percentage of votes he ever got being 6% in 1912. Mr. Debs was in and out of prison for perceived actions against the government with the last being when he spoke against the U.S. joining WW1.
How many days was Jesus in the desert?!
Jesus was in the desert for 40 days.
For this assignment, you'll be creating a document or project. After the Boston Tea act, you learned the colonists reacted by throwing large amounts of tea into the Boston Harbor. The king was furious and responded with the Coercive Acts (nicknamed the Intolerable Acts by the colonists). A group of representatives gathered at the First Continental Congress and drafted a Petition to King George III listing their concerns and asking for help from him. Read through the petition and then think how you might have reacted as a colonist.
Your assignment is to take on the role of a colonist and write a letter to the king explaining your concerns. Your letter should include the following items:
appropriate language to be addressing a king including the salutation
reason for writing the letter
response to the Tea Act
explanation of the Tea Party
reaction to the Coercive Acts
alternative solution to the Coercive Acts
SAQ:
Please answer all 3 questions
a. What is “civilization”?
b. Who is “civilized”?
c. Does change occur by diffusion or independent invention?
Answer:
civilization
Explanation:
the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced
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1. Cause:
Increased demand for land west of the Appalachian. Increased number of "pilgrims" to the west. Annexation of Texas by the Federal Government.
2. Cause:
Need for more land for western settlers. National "Manifest Destiny" dream. US and Britain settlement.
3. Cause:
Cessation of south-western territories to the US. Increased land mass and space for settlers.
The mass starvation in Ukraine resulting from Joseph Stalin's economic
policies was known as
O A. the kolkhoz
B. the Great Purge
O C. totalitarianism
O D. the Holodomor
Answer:
The answer is B. The Great Purge
Explanation:
Which organelle aids in the production and movement of proteins and other materials through the cel
lysosome
O endoplasmic reticulum
cytoplasm
O cell wall
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Answer:
endoplasmic reticulum
By casting their ballots for the Constitutional Unionist candidate John Bell in the 1860 election, what did people in Virginia and Kentucky fear
Answer:
The voters worried than an impending civil war would lead to war being fought in their respective states.
Explanation:
The 1860 election was met with a lot of divisions in the united states of America. Virginia was one state that favored Bell in this election, given that it he received forty four percent of the vote from here. Lincoln received only few votes from these states but at the end of the election, he won by electoral college. his victory was part of what caused the secessionist crisis that led to the civil war. The people of Virginia had fears that the war would be fought in their states states.
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Answer:
Answer: False
Explanation:
The above statement is false since After the Civil war. African Americans were allowed to work freely and vote freely.
Question 16 of 20
Which of these was not a result of the Red Scare?
A. A worker could be fired because of a political opinion.
B. It was popular to join the Communist Party.
c. It was impossible to get a passport if you were a Communist.
D. It was dangerous to speak out against the government.
SUBMIT
Answer:
b it was popular to join the communist party
Which development occurred during the golden age of the Middle Kingdom? a change in religious beliefs a rise in pyramid construction an increase in military conquests an explosion of cultural creativity
Answer:
yhe developement in technology
Nearly 40 years later, which President
of the United States recognized the
Navajo code talkers for their service
during World War II?
A. Franklin D. Roosevelt
B. Harry Truman
C. Ronald Reagan
Answer:
C. Ronald Reagan
Explanation:
The world War II (WWII) was a period of battle between various countries from 1939 to 1945. It started formally on the 1st of September, 1939 and ended on the 2nd of November, 1945.
During the world War II (WWII), Native American soldiers sent sensitive military messages over open radio waves by using their native languages as a means of secret communication (codes). These military men were referred to as the Navajo code talkers and they were 29 in numbers who were selected from the Navajo Nation.
Nearly 40 years later, Ronald Reagan who was the President of the United States of America recognized the Navajo code talkers for their service during World War II.
The language used in the Declaration of Independence promised ______.
Answer:
In 1776, the English language was rather different compared to the English language of today. In Thomas Jefferson's time, his word usage is considered the best. The choices he makes convey a clear meaning throughout the document.
Explanation:
What is the most widely accepted theory on how early humans migrated to North America?
10 points!! Should states pass laws allowing this (assisted suicid3) based on voter preference in their state? Does the federal government need to step in to prohibit or guarantee this as a right for people?
Answer:
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During the War of 1812, ____ arranged for the construction of a fleet on the coast of Lake Erie in Ohio
Answer:
oliver perry
Explanation:
Which of these was not a consequence of the end of free grazing?
The cattle industry in Texas was virtually destroyed as an economic factor.
Cattlemen had to buy their grazing land.
Cattle drives were no longer needed to get cattle to market.
Cattle breeds in Texas were improved.
Answer:
The cattle industry in Texas was virtually destroyed as an economic factor.
Explanation:
The cattle industry in Texas was not destroyed as an economic factor as this was not a consequence of the end of free grazing.
Free grazing is the system whereby cattle rearers are able to graze their cattle on any available piece of grass on the country.
Which effect did the Reconquista have?
a. persecution and slaughter of heretic Christians
b. defense of Constantinople against invasion.
c. revival of trade between Europeans and distant lands.
d. expulsion of non-Christians from Spain
Answer:
Explanation:
B. The expulsion of non-Christians from Spain. The Reconquista had the ultimate effect of driving Muslims out of the Iberian Peninsula, and contributed to the unification of a single Spanish kingdom.