Arts & Humanities: History: “Question: Why won't people understand 9/11 was an inside job?” plus 4 more |
- Question: Why won't people understand 9/11 was an inside job?
- Question: What was a fact of Native American life that Europeans exploited in order to gain power quickly during the colonial period?
- Question: What health crisis happened in the 1600's?
- Question: What were some of the key difference in religious belief structures between horticultural and hunting societies?
- Question: In the Medieval Europe, was justice decided fairly?
| Question: Why won't people understand 9/11 was an inside job? Posted: 11 Sep 2014 08:00 AM PDT Why won't people understand 9/11 was an inside job? The conspiracy theory isn't a theory anymore, it's proved fact. The marks of the Boeing 757-200 that crashed in the pentagon didn't match the same destructive force of a real Boeing 757-200 accident. there were couple of times when the Boeing 757-200 crashed and you saw the site of the plane, most of it was intact. At the pentagon, there were barley any pieces of the plane. There were scrap pieces |
| Posted: 11 Sep 2014 07:34 AM PDT One of the major facts of Native American life exploited by the Europeans was that the Native Americans did not understand the concept of owning the land, to the native Americans you could no more own the land than you could the sky. The Europeans obviously had a very different view. Also as Asdzani pointed out Europeans exploited the native Americans good nature, but also exploited the tribal nature of their society - playing different tribes off against each other. Finally the Europeans also exploited the fact that as a largely Nomadic, hunter gatherer people the Native Americans technology was not as advanced as the Europeans. Read Guns, Germs and Steel for a detailed explanation of how this disparity in technology came about. |
| Question: What health crisis happened in the 1600's? Posted: 11 Sep 2014 07:23 AM PDT What health crisis happened in the 1600's? I'm doing a project about a timeline doing healthcare history and my part is doing the 1600's does anybody know what happen that year? For example didn't the Black Plague start in 1347 please help!:) |
| Posted: 11 Sep 2014 07:16 AM PDT What were some of the key difference in religious belief structures between horticultural and hunting societies? Sign In and be the first one to answer this question |
| Question: In the Medieval Europe, was justice decided fairly? Posted: 11 Sep 2014 07:14 AM PDT Europe (including Britain) was a very diverse place in the nearly thousand years of the medieval period, and notions of justice varied from place to place and from time to time. We are at this moment closer in time to the end of the Middle Ages than the end of the Middle Ages was to the beginning of the Middle Ages, and think of all that has changed in the way of administration of justice in those last 500 or so years. |
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