Answer:
No, not all sacred objects have a religious significance.
Explanation:
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How could one enter a higher caste? in the caste system
Explanation:
The Indians believed that they could attain a higher caste position by leading a good life. This belief was derived from the Hindu religious teachings of reincarnation. They also believed that they could be reincarnated into the body of an insect if they did not lead a good life in their current position.
Answer:
In the Hindu caste system, the only way you could advance your caste level is to lead a good and ethical life and when you die you would rebirth (rebirth is called samsara) into a higher caste so basically you would have to die and then be judged and you would either remain where you are or rise higher.
Explanation:
State the differences between the hunting and gathering stage and animal
rearing stage?
technology?
Answer:
Technological difference between hunting gathering stage and animal rearing stage:
- Civilizations during hunting gathering stage use tools that madly made of woods and stones. The civilizations during animal rearing stage already developed the understanding to use metals (such as Iron).
- Civilizations during hunting gathering stage did not possess the knowledge to reserve and transport water. The animal rearing stage on the other hand udnerstood some level of irrigation technology. They use it to transfer the water into their farms and keep it there.
- Civilizations during hunting gathering stage haven't developed much ability to efficiently used fire while civilians animal rearing stage have developed better understanding within this field.
are characterized by the unregulated exchange of goods and services.
1. Traditional economies
2. Market economies
3. Mercantilist economies
4. Command economies
Answer:
Market Economies
Explanation:
Market economies are the best way of exchanging goods and services.
The system of feudalism is an example of
Answer:
A government
Explanation:
I played many games on building empires
. This ruler is considered by historians to be ineffective... *
A. Akhenaton
B. Ramses
C. Menes
D. Hatshepsut
Answer:A
Explanation: I looked all of the, up and it said he was very poor ruler
The Judiciary Act of 1789 gave powers to the Supreme Court that
the Constitution.
A. were in conflict with
B. were consistent with
C. were not addressed in
Answer:
3} were in conflict
Explanation:
Answer:
Were in conflict with
Explanation:
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