Which describes the Stamp Act of 1765?
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- S Science and Technology Why is there no gravity on other planets?...
- F Food and Cooking Deflope: What is it and how does it work?...
- B Business and Finance How to Create a Business Plan? Your Ultimate Guide...
- F Food and Cooking Unusually Delicious Shashlik - Follow the Etiquette of Proper Preparation!...
- C Computers and Internet Make Easy Accessible Screenshots on iPad in Just a Few Minutes...
- T Travel and tourism Lost in the Catacombs: What to Do?...
- F Family and Home Protect Your Home or Apartment from Pesky Ants...
- H Health and Medicine How to Treat Styes: Causes, Symptoms, and Home Remedies...
- L Legal consultation What Documents Are Required for a Russian Passport?...
- F Family and Home How to Properly Use a Water Level?...
Answers on questions: History
- H History As the nation expanded; the debate over slavery also grew. Congress worked to keep the nation united and maintained a balance between slaveholding and free states through several...
- H History Someone please help me on this one!...
- H History Early Christians were treated well in the Roman Empire true or false...
- H History How did the Catholic Church respond to the religious changes brought about by the Reformation?...
- H History What is socialism? A. an economic system where local lords own all the land B. an economic system where private individuals own businesses C. an economic system where the government...
- H History How does Manifest Destiny relate to the US gaining the Hawaii territory?...
- H History what are the seven powers delegated to the federal government?...
- H History Which of the following correctly summarizes how the media affected public opinion on the nixon/watergate scandal? many americans saw photographs of nixon behaving negatively during...
- H History Last assignment i have to turn in and i have no idea where to the cuban missile crisis lasted for a relatively short period of time but had the highest possible stakes. the united...
- H History What were the intolerable acts? how did the colonists in massachusetts and throughout the colonies respond to them?...
Ответ:
The stamp act was am act of parliament from great Britain which made British colonies in America pay direct tax
Ответ:
Ответ:
The question is incorrectly asked. there was never an "Arab" Empire. There were several Islamic Caliphates that were officially Arabic but heavily influenced by Persians and even administered and ruled majoritarily by non-Arab Muslims such as North-African Berbers or the Turks. This question is most likely referring to the Abassid Caliphate that was the Caliphate that was the most powerful during the Golden Age of Islam. Abassids considered knowledge as one of the most important values and founded the House of Wisdom in Bagdad where many Muslim and especially non-Muslim scholars were tasked with gathering all the knowledge of the world and translating it into Arabic. This, saved many works written in Ancient Greek and classical Latin that had been deemed unfit for the Catholic Church as "pagan" books. However, knowledge from the Chinese, Indian, North African, Egyptian, Persian and Byzantine civilizations was also compiled. Among the major contributions of the Golden Age of Islam are:
- Algebra (Persian scientist Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, known in Latin as Algorithmi). Hindu-Arabic numerals that we use today and Algebra as well as several mathematical theorems.
- Medicine (Avicenna, Persian Scientist). Advances in the knowledge of pulmonary circulation.
- Astronomy (Al-Battani, Arab Astronomer, known in Latin as Albategnius). Celestial globes were invented by them.
- Literature (The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, several stories compiled through the centuries by several authors and scholars). Also, Muslims learned to make paper from the Chinese Han and introduced that technology to the Mediterranean and to Europe.
- Philosophy (Especially the works of Avicenna and Averroes). They played a major work in saving and transmitting the knowledge of Aristotle to the Muslim and Christian world.
- Architecture (the horseshoe arch, the arabesque decorations, muqarnas)
- Glass and Chrystal of several types.
- Painting (only some harem wall paintings have survived in the city of Samarra).
- Pottery (Arabesque-decorated)
- Geometry (girih and geometrical stained glass).
- Scientific method: Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) and Avicenna.