Which statement about Sparta is true?  A.Spartan scientists and philosophers greatly expanded the scope of human knowledge.  
B.
Spartan playwrights gave the world some of its greatest comedies and tragedies.
  
C.
All Spartan men lived in military barracks until age 30 and were only allowed to visit their wives.
  
D.
Spartan women were famous for their decorative arts such as embroidery and jewelry-making.

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Answer: C is correct. sparta kids were taken from their parents at age 5 or 7 and lived in a bunker with older men and trained. im not sure about staying at barracks at age 30

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How did the nomadic lifestyle of the Aryans influenced trade.

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Nomads, who follow a more or less fixed circuit around the year, can create a trade route that takes them to places where they can trade their products, or buy, from other civilizations and then later sell those to another. 

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Answer:2.6 million years ago to 8000BC

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The Paleolithic coincides almost exactly with the Pleistocene epoch of geologic time, which lasted from 2.6 million years ago to about 12,000 years ago.

Explanation:read in a history text book

During the Constitutional Convention, delegates disagreed over a.whether enslaved people should be freed from plantations in the South.
b.whether enslaved people in the North should be counted as part of the population.
c.how enslaved people’s votes should be counted when electing representatives.
d.how enslaved people should be counted for purposes of state representation.

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A third of the Convention's 55 delegates owned slaves, which comprised one-fifth of the population of the States and lived in all regions of the country, although the majority of the slaves lived in the South. The agrarianeconomy of this region was based in slave labor, and for this reason the delegates from the South refused to accept any proposal that could threaten their means of production. So the answer is B

The correct answer is D) How enslaved people should be counted for purposes of state representation.

Musician and composer George Gershwin was known for helping to spread jazz to

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George Gershwin helped spread jazz and ragtime music to white people. Before that, jazz was a predominantly black music and was considered too raucous to white people. Gershwin made it popular because he too was white.

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An activist is protesting against her government. She claims that politicians are allowed to commit crimes without being arrested or put on trial. She demands that politicians should be treated exactly the same as other citizens in the legal system. Which idea is the activist promoting?

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Answer: Rule of Law

Explanation: The Rule of Law is a system of laws that has 4 universal principles. One of these principles is the accountability. Accountability is the principle that determines that all people and institutions are subject to and accountable to law.

In the example given, the activist is promoting the Rule of Law to establish that the politicians have to be treated just like any other citizens.

The answer is Rule of Law

What was an important outcome of the age of reason in the 17th and 18th centuries?

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When Europe entered the dark ages after the decline of the Roman Empire, most of the historic roman and Greek knowledge was lost and the religious institutions (church) began to held sway over the people, their thinking and even the political control. Religion almost controlled all aspects of the society and demanded the unquestioned loyalty and obedience.

However, during the age of enlightenment in 17th and 18th centuries, many philosophers and scholars started to think out side of the religious boundaries and the long lost roman and Greek knowledge was finally found.

This gave rise to free thinking, democracy, scientific innovation, political and economic freedom and eventually separated the church from the state and gave birth to powerful national states.

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