Why were sea trade routes so important?

Why were sea trade routes so important? It facilitated the spread of Southeast Asian spices and Chinese goods to the west, as well as the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism to the east. This route would later become known as the Maritime Silk Road. Why was the Indian Ocean trade route important? As trade intensified […]

How did MTV get enough content?

How did MTV get enough content? MTV couldn’t get enough ads because the station wasn’t available in a lot of areas. The advertising campaign that got the attention of cable owners was the “I want my MTV” where they told people to call their cable and demand MTV. MTV then got aired everywhere because they […]

Is an opinion a type of adjective?

Is an opinion a type of adjective? Other Adjectives For these, the essential rule to remember is that opinion adjectives always come before fact adjectives (appearance and other “descriptive” adjectives): delicious (opinion) organic (fact) food. crazy (opinion) religious (fact) people. What is an opinion adjective? Remember an opinion adjective is your feelings or thoughts about […]

How did ancient Egyptians make right angles?

How did ancient Egyptians make right angles? The Egyptians used special right triangles to survey land by measuring out 3-4-5 right triangles to make right angles. The Egyptians mostly understood right triangles in terms of ratios or what would now be referred to as Pythagorean Triples. This formula was known as the Pythagorean Theorem. What […]

How do you know which fault is older?

How do you know which fault is older? Geologists use the law of superposition to determine the relative ages of sedimentary rock layers. According to the law of superposition, in horizontal sedimentary rock layers the oldest layer is at the bottom. Each higher layer is younger than the layer below it. There are other clues […]

How are the arts funded in Canada?

How are the arts funded in Canada? Not-for-profit arts and heritage institutions in Canada receive funding from 3 major sources: self-generated revenues from tickets or admissions, concessions, facility rentals, memberships, sales or rentals of works, gift shops, and other operations; governments at all levels; and the private sector, including … What does Canadian art represent? […]

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