How was war different in the Ancient Near east compared to modern day warfare?

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Soldiers would lunge out in groups to attack the enemy, as few as one man or whole unite such as a Roman maniple. This is where such small unit officers like the centurions were so important, leading from the front they exhorted their men to be brave and attack and often led by example and started the attacks.

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John Brown stirred up a lot of controversy with his attack on _______ Ferry in Virginia.

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John Brown stirred up a lot of controversy with his attack on Harpers Ferry in Virginia.

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On October 16, 1859, supported by North abolitionists, Brown planned to create liberated zones for African American slaves in the hills of the western part of Virginia and with 20 of his followers he assaulted and took the federal arsenal of Harpers Ferry (present West Virginia) and took control of the city. His group was surrounded by an Army company under the command of Colonel Robert E. Lee. Ten Brown men, including two of his sons, died in the ensuing battle, and he was wounded and forced to surrender. He was arrested and charged with treason and murder, executed on December 2, 1859, in Charles Town, West Virginia (then Virginia).

John Brown stirred up a lot of controversy with his attack on "Harper's" Ferry in Virginia 

The Benin Plaque with Warrior and Attendants represented the king's

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The plaque may represent a certain kingdom or dynasty as it depicts the king and his attendants and guards in the plaque.  It cannot deciphered unless you have the complete plaques for it was made in a set and hung in the halls depicted the lineage of the royal family.

Nixon wanted to establish diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China becauseA. many Americans believed it was the right thing to do.
B. he faced pressure from Congress.
C. he wanted to drive a wedge between China and India.
D. there were many economic and political benefits to gain.

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Generally speaking, Nixon wanted to establish diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China because "D. there were many economic and political benefits to gain," since China was a major producer of goods. 

which of the following conclusions do U.S. attitudes toward the panama canal during the 20th century support? A.historical context can only be determined long after and event has passed. B. Biases prevent most people from participating in a changing historical context. C. peoples point of view can change to suit changes in historical context. D.contextualization of a historical event sjould not be changed once it has been made.

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C.  People's point of view can change to suit changes in historical context.

Allow me to add some explanation about historical context and how that works.

When the Panama Canal was built in the early 1900s, the historical and political context was one of imperialism. President Theodore Roosevelt of the United States used military pressure and warships to force Columbia to recognize Panama's independence, and then arranged with Panama to cede a strip of land to the United States (for $10 million) so that the US could build the canal and control the canal zone for commercial purposes.
By the late 20th century, the historical and political context was much different, and imperialistic control of overseas territories was no longer in vogue.  In 1977, US President Jimmy Carter signed a treaty with Panama which agreed to give over control of the canal to Panama by the end of the century, with transfer of control taking place on December 31, 1999.   
Part of the reason for willingness to make that transfer was that the Panama Canal had become expensive for the United States to maintain and operate -- so that part of the historical context plays in also.  Since Panama took over the canal, they have actually done very well financially with it.  You could check out a good book on the subject, The Big Ditch, by Noel Maurer and Carlos Yu, published by Princeton University Press in 2010.
The correct answer would be : C. People's point of view can change to suit changes in historical context
The conclusion that U.S attitudes toward panama canal during the 20th century support the opinion that people's point of view can change depending on the historical context

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The correct answer is letter B The supply line of goods between the Northeast and the Northwest created strong ties between the two regions. This statement does not support the general information about what was happening in the Northwest territory. In fact, it was the other way around, many rifts and arguments happened between these regions because of laws and regulations of the state. What happened was a lot of people migrated to the Northwest where agriculture was thriving.

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The reason why they were in a zig zag pattern is because they didnt want to make it easier for enemies to kill their people faster. It also prevented people getting shot easier.