Answer:
b.
It is a political map because it shows the location and capital cities of early American civilizations.
Explanation:
Compare the two maps. Which state listed below is located in the area that was the Plains Native American cultural region? (4 points)
a
Nevada
b
California
c
Kansas
d
New York
Use the maps below to answer the following question:
why did some people support james k polk's interest in annexing the oregon territory?
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Answer & Explanation:
Some people supported James K. Polk's interest in annexing the Oregon Territory because they believed in the idea of "Manifest Destiny" and saw the expansion of American territory as a natural and necessary progression.
Answer:
Americans had looked westward, and in the early years of the republic the United States had expanded its borders toward and then beyond the Mississippi River. Whether through a congressional joint resolution, negotiations, purchase, or war, President Polk by the end of his term intended for the United States to stretch from coast to coast, firmly in possession of the Oregon Territory and California.
Explanation:
How did the Mesoamerican civilization differ from Native American civilizations? (4 points)
a
In Mesoamerica, leaders changed often; in Native American civilizations, a single leader often had extreme power.
b
In Mesoamerica, government leaders were often worshipped as gods; in Native American civilizations, the government and religion were often closely linked.
c
In Mesoamerica, taxes and tributes were paid to the emperor; in Native American civilizations, decisions were made using a majority rule process.
d
In Mesoamerica, there was little connection between government and religion; in Native American civilizations, government and religion were often linked.
Answer:
B. In Mesoamerica, government leaders were often worshipped as gods; in Native American civilizations, the government and religion were often closely linked.
Explanation:
Mesoamerican civilizations, such as the Aztecs and the Maya, were known for their complex religious beliefs and practices. The leaders of these civilizations were often considered to be divine or semi-divine figures, and their rule was closely tied to religious practices and rituals. In contrast, Native American civilizations, such as the Iroquois and the Cherokee, often had a more egalitarian social structure and made decisions through a consensus-based process. While religion played an important role in Native American cultures, it was not typically as closely linked to government and political power as it was in Mesoamerican societies.