What was the writing system of the minoans called?a) arabic

b) hieroglyphics

c) linear A

d) characters

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Answer: I believe the correct answer is C.) Linear A
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yes the correct answer is c. linear A

Linear A is one of two currently undecipherable writing systems used in ancient Greece. Linear A was the primary script used in palace and religious writings of the Minoan civilization.


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Why was Timbuktu an important location in Mali's empire?

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Timbuktu was a very important location in Mali's empire for a few reasons. The most important reason was that it was a center for learning.
Timbuktu was important because most of the trading centers were located in the region.

Why did ancient civilizations create gods

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the first to broach the idea of human beings having created gods were a number of old testament jewish prophets from the eighth century BC onwards. why has their role here been overlooked? perhaps it is because it was assumed that a serious critique of religion could only arise from outside a religious perspective.

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im not entirely sure but i did some research and this is what i came up with i hope it helps :)

Answer:Well its not ancient civilizations created gods, its that they believed in them. From their perspective, bad things happen because they upset the "gods" or good things happen because they are being righteous. They believed they saw gods and heck theres even constellations that further helped them create other gods. So its more of a matter of opinion, but from what i can tell, I think that  they didnt create them, more of had evidence to believe that these gods were real.

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Most Japanese Americans were for Japan and against the U.S. in the war and would've spied for the Japanese government if they had not been detained.A.
True

B.
False

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False since most Japanese Americans were neutral

false  but  they were the same but i am not saying they all like the Japanese government and they all like the us government. that is my opinion

What are the biggest strengths and weaknesses of the Japanese Empire?

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Both Japan and Germany had a superiority complex. They think they are racially physically mentally culturally and militarily superior to others. It was there biggest negative as they were so much filled with their alter egos that they actually made foolish decision in war to satisfy their ego.

Both Japan and Germany were fighting war on multiple fronts. It was a strategic nightmare. Germany was fighting in Africa, Western front and Eastern front simultaneously. Japan was fighting in China, the Philippines Myanmar, Indonesia and Malaysia simultaneously.

Both Germany and Japan lack natural resources. The supply lines of raw material were in other countries.

Both Germany and Japanese governments were heavily influenced by corporate houses of their respective countries. In Japan, the Big 4 zaibatsu conglomerates had high impact in starting war by provocating military officials to attack Chinese position near Manchurian province. All the war machinary and items were sold by these companies to earn massive profits. Germany's corporate world also used their power to influence hitler to pursue his world domination as they were the main suppliers of nazi military .

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Why did parliament pass the coercive acts

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After the Boston massacre, the protests did not stop in the city. An organized group of radicals, disguised as indigenous, assaulted ships loaded with tea and threw the product into the sea, this assault was known as "the Boston tea party." This act was the demonstration that the British authorities were being exceeded and that the measures implemented were not having the expected result. The Crown tried to overturn the situation and imposed repressive measures for the colonies, this was carried out through "additional instruction" issued to the governors on February 3, 1774, these new provisions approved by George III, his cabinet and the parliament, were known as "Coercive Laws"

to punish colonist for the Boston tea party

The House of Burgesses was part of the first democratic government of the colony of:

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The Chesapeake colonies, it was highly aristocratic

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The Colony of Virginia

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