What was a long-term benefit of being exposed to the diseases carried by animals in agricultural communities?

Answers

Answer 1

(This answer will be in the context of 15th-century history.)

Simply, more exposure to diseases from animals means better immunity in the long run.

As Europeans were exposed to these diseases, they will likely have issues at first. But, their bodies will develop immunity towards these diseases to the point where many bacteria cannot even affect them at all.

Let's look at a civilization that mostly did not have livestock, Native Americans. They were pretty clean and healthy. That is because there were no diseases to kill them until the Europeans came to North America. For example, the flu virus was something a European could handle with a little bit of rest. On the other hand, the flu virus wiped out most of the Native American population since they never had exposure to it.


Related Questions

What was the significance of Thoreau's comparing the nation's "establishment" with the "households" of its citizens?

Answers

Thoreau wanted to show that a household does not need to be an establishment full of wealth and furniture, as households simply exist, without the need for luxury.

Although you have not shown the text that your question refers to, we can see from the context of your question that you are referring to "Walden" written by Thoreau.

This book was written when Thoreau was living alone in the desert, where he reflected on many points of society. In this book, we can find concepts such as:

Society doesn't need an excess of things to be happy.Wealth is overrated.Simplicity is what can bring peace and unity among people.A household is formed by the union between family members and not by the wealth and luxury that exists within the establishment.

Thoreau's thoughts manage to fit into our society and even with all modernity, we can see that he had a very punctual reading about humanity and our relationship with wealth and with the individuals around us.

You can find more information about Thoreau at the link below:

https://brainly.com/question/14478931?referrer=searchResults


Why did the Texans chose San Felipe de Austin as the location for the consultation?
a.
It was the settlement that had a printing press.
b It was safe and away from the battlefields.
It was the midpoint between all the settlements in Texas.
d. It was the only settlement free of Mexican soldiers.
С.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
оооо

Answers

The correct Answer is letter C

What role did the
government play in
western settlement?

Answers

The government protected western settlements with troops and pushed the Native Americans off western lands. The Federal government also financed the constructed of the first transcontinental railroad in the west.

Explanation:

Answer:

They federally funded irrigation projects and supported westward expansion.

Explanation:

The government protected western settlement with troops and pushed the Native Americans off western lands. The Federal government also financed the constructed of the first transcontinental railroad in the west.

What role did the federal government play in the development of the west? They federally funded irrigation projects and supported westward expansion.

What role did hitler play in Germany

Answers

Answer:

he played as an antagonist and an antisemitism

The period from the 9th to the 6th century B.C. is known as the _____________________________ during which the Greek kings were deposed by _____________________ ( rule of a fewwho have power and wealth ) of wealthy warriors, and the city-states or _________________ Emerged.

Answers

Answer:

old times         people     places

Explanation:

True or False, Count Paris has come to see Lord Capulet to discuss a business deal.

Answers

False. She went to him to figure out a way to see Romeo again after his exile.

What kind of art was being created during the Neolithic Age (New Stone Age)

Answers

Answer:

Pottery, megaliths, sculptures, and engravings were the most common form of art being made in the Neolithic Age.

How kristallnacht carried out

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

The town of Zeven, Germany, had 2,500 inhabitants in 1938, 28 of them Jews. On November 10, 1938, under Gestapo orders, the synagogue in Zeven was forcibly emptied and the furnishings publicly burned at the town's main square. A photographer captured this event. –Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz.

he school director was ordered to bring the students of Zeven to observe the bonfire, but was himself absent as were most of the adult inhabitants of Zeven. Adult male Jewish residents of Zeven were arrested and deported to the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen. –Leo Baeck

who was the first man to create light bulb​

Answers

We think it was really Thomas Edison but he bought the patent from Henry Woodward and Matthew Evans

why were early humans always on the move? ​

Answers

Early human were hunters and gatherers, when they had exhausted the food of one area, they moved to another area. Other factors like climate change and natural calamities also contributed to their movement.

Answer:

So they could discover new lands and learn new things.

Explanation:

1. Why was the concept of believing in one god so profound?

Answers

When monotheism first became an idea it was really different and in some cases shocking to what they people at the time believed, they believed in many gods for different things, so the fact that some people believed in only one God was surprising but also in a way seemed like a good deal to some as they only had to focus on 1 supreme being. As we also know, religions with only one God seem to still be around and be stronger than those with many. (sometimes, not always.)

PLS HELP 40 points
If you had the opportunity to fight against machismo, what would be some of the actions you would take to combat this social phenomenon?

Answers

Answer: I don't know random stuff that others would do.

Explanation:

Even though urban legends have many positive uses, they also have the potential to be negative. Explain why.

Answers

Answer:

The retelling of urban legends over time ensures that they become part of public record and explains why they are so well known. Common examples include “Bloody Mary” – a woman who was once supposedly executed for being a witch and who will show her face in the mirror if you call on her. Hookman, which tells the story of a killer with a hook for a hand attacking a couple in a parked car, and the Vanishing Hitchhiker are also well known legends.

The strange thing is that notoriety and disproof do not prevent urban legends from resurfacing after going out of fashion for some time. Indeed, the enduring gang initiation urban legend recently re-emerged in this way. This is the claim that, as part of an initiation, gang members driving at night without headlights will pursue and shoot the occupants of any car which flashes them a warning.

Psychologically, urban legends are a way for us to make sense of the world and manage threat in a safe environment. From the perspective of believers, myths act as proof and reinforce existing beliefs. This is important because they help to validate an person’s worldview and in doing so legitimatises their fears as real and genuine.

Urban legends also provide a source of entertainment. Sharing them is an important form of social engagement. Passing apparently important information can make people feel helpful, despite a lack of evidence.

Within modern society, due to email and the internet, urban legends spread even more rapidly and indefinitely – constantly adapting to retain relevance, coherence and significance.

With these changes have come a generation of new viral urban legends. You may have heard the story about the two people who have cybersex only to realise months later that they are father and daughter. Another viral one is Slender Man, a creepy character who hangs around in forests and stalks children. This originated in 2009 on an internet forum as part of a Photoshop challenge in which participants edited photographs of everyday objects to make them appear paranormal.

please answer ASAP, ill mark brainliest!
Choose one of the Psalms listed as a lament. Write your choice below. Using the six-part structure of the lament as described in this Section, examine your Psalm verse by verse and write in the verse numbers that fit with the structure of the lament in the Table provided.
NOTE: Some of the Lament Psalms will not have all the parts of this structure, and some parts of the structure may be utilized more than once.

Psalm:
I. Address to God:
II. Lament or Complaint:
III. Confession of Confidence:
IV. Petition:
V. Words of Assurance:
VI. Vow or Exclamation of Praise:

Answers

The psalms of communal lament are a group of Psalm Forms from the Hebrew Bible, classified by their focus on laments expressing deep sorrow for the travails of a nation and as a group asking for God's blessing or intervention. Psalms of communal laments were more commonly found in printed Psalters following major natural disasters, plague, or oppression by surrounding nations

A Communal Lament essentially consists of six possible parts:[1]

The Address - usually directly to God, "Hear me O God"The Lament Proper - a description of the occurrences for which the people are requesting assistance or rescueNational Confession of Trust - a statement showing the nation's belief that God will hear their prayersThe Petition Proper and Motivation - a usually very specific statement of what the people want God to doExclamation of Certainty- That the psalmists prayer has been or will be heard by GodVow of Praise - portion of the lament where the people promise to offer thanksgiving once seeing God's intervention

The whole U.S is chaos, and the goverment ain't doing Anything. Everyone shouts Black Lives Matter and White Lives Matter but in reality..we all matter. God didn't create us for hate and racism. he created us to love each other and stand together as one Nation Under God. Agree or Disagree..?​

Answers

Answer: 100% agree

Explanation: God doesn't make mistakes. He does everything and makes everything for a reason. And it's a reason that's bigger than any of us. And for us to find that reason and our purpose, we can't do it alone. We have to erase division from our minds and look at the bigger picture. We're all in this together.

What were the backgrounds on the goss vs lopez (1975 rights & the supreme courts supreme helppppp

Answers

Hey there! I'm happy to help!

This case ruled that students must have the right to a hearing of some sort before being suspended from school because being suspended without a hearing violates the due process clause of the 14th amendment.

What happened is that 9 students from Ohio were suspended for misconduct without a hearing. Led by Dwight Lopez, those students filed a lawsuit against the Columbus school district.

Norval Goss was the man that represented the school district as he was the director over pupil personnel, so he basically had to defend the principals in this case.

Have a wonderful day and keep on learning! :D

The return of African American soldiers following World War I created which of the following outcomes?

A.)African American businesses grew rapidly to supply the demands of veterans.

B.)The federal government cracked down on lynching to honor African Americans' service.

C.)Northern cities' populations declined as African Americans migrated to the South.

D.)Race riots broke out because of rising fear and resentment among white Americans.

Answers

Answer:

its D just did it and it said D was correct

Explanation:

Answer:

D) Race riots broke out because of rising fear and resentment among white Americans

Explanation:

question

t with

In what way does Champlain's description make it clear that French

exploration of the Americas was already influencing the behaviors of some

Native American groups?

A. The Native Americans were learning to hunt beaver and otter.

B. The French allied with the Native Americans to oppose the English.

any.

nree

es a day

Ople. Of

e north,

n their

interior,

where

urs, such

large

people of

und, if that

entering

from the

fifty days

C. The Native Americans were traveling farther north because of the

French.

D. The French had begun trading French goods for American raw

materials.

Answers

Answer:

This practice held that Spanish explorers had to inform uncomprehending Natives that they had become part of the Spanish Empire:

a. Requerimento.

b. Doble Regla.

c. Pronuncia.

d. La Forma.

a. Requerimento

After Europeans realized the Americans were not Asia, their motives

a. Shifted towards peaceful trade with Natives in the Americas.

b. Shifted from trade to gaining possession of the new lands.

c. Shifted from trade to a robust slave trade in Natives across the Atlantic.

d. Were the same as if they were in Asia -- to conquer and possess.

b. Shifted from trade to gaining possession of the new lands.

The first Englishman to secure a patent from the English Crown claiming land in North America was

a. Sir Humphrey Gilbert.

b. John Champlain.

c. John White.

d. Sir Christian Flyte.

a. Sir Humphrey Gilbert

The artist who painted images of America at Roanoke Island was

a. Thomas Herriott.

b. Theodore De Bry.

c. John White.

d. Walter Raleigh.

c. John White

Who were the "peaceful" Natives that Columbus first encountered in the Caribbean?

a. Caribs

b. Aztecs

c. Mayan

d. Tainos

d. Tainos

Who saw the Pacific Ocean first?

a. Amerigo Vespucci

b. Hernan Cortez

c. Juan Ponce de Leon

d. Vasco Nunez de Balboa

d. Vasco Nunez de Balboa

Columbus was

a. A student at the Casa de Contratacion.

b. Able to enjoy the fantastic wealth and royal recognition of his second voyage.

c. Largely self-educated.

d. Opposed to the ideas of the Florentine mathematician Paolo Toscanelli.

c. Largely self-educated.

Columbus' first Letter to Ferdinand and Isabella about his first voyage in 1492-93 was

a. Published nine times in the first year after the voyage.

b. Ignored outside the Spanish court.

c. Published 30 times in the first year.

d. First published in Lisbon.

a. Published nine times in the first year after the voyage

Which navigator is displayed at the top of Martin Waldseemüller's map of 1507?

a. Amerigo Vespucci

b. Juan de la Cosa

c. Alonso de Ojeda

d. Christopher Columbus

a. Amerigo Vespucci

Vespucci made how many voyages to the Americas?

a. Three voyages, including one voyage where he landed in Florida

b. Two proven voyages in 1499 and 1501

c. Four proven voyages between 1497 and 1502

d. One proven voyage in 1497

b. Two proven voyages in 1499 and 1501

Who was Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina?

a. Famous composer

b. Banker

c. Supporter of Columbus

d. Supporter of Vespucci

d. Supporter of Vespucci

Amerigo Vespucci was the first European to land in Florida.

a. FALSE

b. TRUE

a. FALSE

Vespucci's book about his voyages to the New World (1504) was dedicated to the man who ousted the Medici and re-established the Florentine Republic in 1494 - Piero de Soderini.

a. FALSE

b. TRUE

b. TRUE

Our history is full of famous people

Answers

Answer:

yeah it is

Explanation:

Answer:

ok it is I guess I don't really like history tbh lol

list three examples of things a map can show

Answers

Answer:

Data frame

Legend

Scale

North Arrow

Title

.............

Answer:

Mountain places Rivers etc

Based on these documents, what socioeconomic and sociopolitical conditions in late medieval Europe do you think combined to ‘‘infantilize’’ women and severely limit their legal rights?

Answers

According to the reading of the documents, we can see that the lack of education and the limitation to social and economic experiences were the elements that helped women to be "infantilized" in Europe at the end of the Middle Ages.

As we can see in the documents presented, women were not allowed to participate in courts, to sell and buy goods, to own goods, to sign contracts, or even to receive adequate education. These women were seen as totally dependent on their husbands and incapable of doing anything.

This lack of education and lack of experience with the social and economic sectors of society contributed to women not finding out how to act alone and encouraging concepts that devalued them.

This allowed:

Women were devalued.Women were negatively exploited.Politicians use women's inability to limit rights related to them.Women lived with severe limitations for many years.

You can find more information about women's rights at the link below:

https://brainly.com/question/20586389?referrer=searchResults

https://brainly.com/question/461813?referrer=searchResults

Where do most Sikhs live? Why?

Answers

Answer:

The Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent has been the historic homeland of the Sikhs, having even been ruled by the Sikhs for significant parts of the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, the Punjab state in northwest India has a majority Sikh population, and sizeable communities of Sikhs exist around the world.

Answer: Sikhs mostly live in Punjab because Sikhism first emerged in Punjab around 1500 BC and that is their homeland. They also live over the world, too. Probably more of Canada and America.

Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. Which are powers of the federal
government? Check all that apply.
to print money
to declare war
to create an army
to establish schools
to make treaties

Answers

Federal powers are to print money, declare war, create an army, and make treaties (all but to establish schools).

how cloth production was carried out in silesia

Answers

Answer:

While research about the circulation of cotton textiles within the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean is progressing and produced already remarkable insights, cloth or clothing made out of linen is mostly omitted in the analysis. Therefore, this paper set its focus on the – in relation to the Atlantic – “peripheral backcountry” of Silesia and its highly productive proto-industrial linen processing during the 18th century. Especially the conditions under which the rural population was producing the linen cloth will be central to the paper explaining why linens of Silesian origin were comparatively cheap. While exploring the monthly Journal of the “Schlesische Provinzialblätter” (first published in 1785) and an preserved urbarium (dating back to 1774) in which the rights and benefits of the landlord over his serfs and tenants were laid down, some conclusions about the “unfree” Silesian textile laborers and their contribution to the global cloth trade can be made.

Please mark me as the brainliest

Which idea was unpopular in the Progressive movement?

Answers

Answer:

In the 1890s the United States experienced a depression that caused massive unemployment and widespread poverty. The Populist party differed from the ...

Limited government intervention in the economy was unpopular in the Progressive movement, despite advocating for regulation and social reforms. Some conservatives feared it could hinder individual initiative and economic growth.

One idea that was unpopular in the Progressive movement was limited government intervention in the economy. While the Progressive era generally advocated for government regulation and social reforms to address issues like labor exploitation, consumer protection, and political corruption, there were differing opinions within the movement.

Some conservatives within the Progressive movement believed that excessive government intervention could stifle individual initiative and economic growth. They favored a more cautious approach to regulation and emphasized the importance of limited government involvement in business affairs. This viewpoint clashed with the prevailing sentiment among Progressives who advocated for more aggressive government action to curb the negative impacts of industrialization and promote social justice.

To learn more about economic follow the link:

https://brainly.com/question/14787713

#SPJ3

Primary source: Zimmermann Telegram

1.) What can you infer from the primary source about the purpose of this piece of literature?
2.) How did the author intend for his work to be taken and used?
3.) Was he trying to be controversial or calming?
4.) How does it all influence the meaning of the piece?​

Answers

The Zimmermann Telegram was simply a secret diplomatic communication that was issued in 1917 from the German Foreign Office.

The Zimmermann Telegram was sent in order to propose a military alliance which will be between Mexico and Germany once there's entry of the United States into World War I against the Germans.

The message from Zimmerman to the German ambassador in Mexico was then intercepted by the British code breakers. The message was then send by the British to the United States. This led to the declaration of war against the Germans and accelerated World War I.

Read related link on:

https://brainly.com/question/23267067

Cause of manifest destiny

Answers

Answer:

As soon as the English colonized North America, they hoped to conquer the vast wilderness to the west. U.S. President Thomas Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase in 1803 had doubled the size of the country, sparking people's desire to move west. Spreading settlements along the country's borders caused friction with others.

Seals such as the one pictured above could best be used as early evidence for what historical continuity?

A)The existence of trade between regions

B)The spread of religious belief systems

C)The use of art to reinforce political power

D)The codification of legal systems for public display

Answers

Answer:

C or A

Explanation:

Trade is the reason for historical continuity also , not sure tho ?

how do you relate with the members of your family peers and elders?i need the answer as fast as possible thank you​

Answers

Answer:

You empathize with them about their problems or adventures.

You have had multiple experiences with them so you can relate to how they feel for certain events.

Which of the following forced Jean-Bertrand Aristide out of power in Haiti?

Answers

Answer:

The Haitian military

Explanation:

Jean-Bertrand Aristide  was thrown out by the Haitian military force in a 2004 coup d'état that was caused by ex-army forces.

Answer:

The Haitian Military

Other Questions
Help on this pls if you dont mind Your trip up the Nile, the longest river in the world, starts at its mouth, a rich detta with many tributaries that flow into the 1.)_______ Sea. These tributaries merge at the ancient city of 2.)______ Egypt. You continue up the river for about 350 miles and reach the city of 3.)______. After visiting the nearby ruins at Thebes. you sail to Barbar. During this leg of your journey, you pass by the 4.)______ Desert to the east. You then pilot your boat over 200 miles to Khartoum, Sudan, where the Nile divides into the 5.)_______ and the 6.)_____.Continuing down the 7.)______ Nile you eventually reach the Nile's source in Burundi compare the following rational number[tex] \frac{4}{5} and \frac{7}{5} [/tex] The distance from the Sun to Earth is about 1.5 10^11 meters. Suppose light travels at a speed of 3 10^8 meters per second. About how long does it take light from the Sun to reach Earth?PLZ ANSWER ACCURATELY AND QUICKLY WILL MARK BRALINLIEST Rewrite the following sentence;A. I am not interested in football. My brother is also not interested in football.B. Neither........ What united progressive education movements? A. a belief in standardized testing B. the goal of increasing teacher pay C. the goal of child-centered classrooms D. the desire to modernize instructional practices help me guys it's important find the matrices of Convert 90 centuries to minutes using the method of dimensional analysis. How have humans created crater fires accidentally in the past? Which of the following statements about condoms is true?A. Condoms eliminate any risk of contracting sexually transmitted infection (STIs) that are transmitted through bodily fluids.B. Condoms provide less protection against STIs spread through skin-to-skin contact, like human papillomavirus (genital warts), genital herpes, and syphilis.C. Condoms remove the risk of contracting HIV, so if you are using condoms properly, there is no need to use additional prevention methods.D. Condoms will greatly reduce any risk from STIs spread through skin-to-skin contact, like human papillomavirus (genital warts), genital herpes, and syphilis. Choose the word that has the different main stress from that of the others.1. A. caring B. approach C. attract D. confide2. A. supportive B. determine C. sacrifice D. contractual find the least number which is exactly divisible by 15 , 20, 25 explain step by step I need help please??? Graph each inequality on a number line.d. You must be at least 38 inches tall to ride the roller coaster.(number line photo attached) HELP! What is the probability of randomly picking a green marble from a bag of 10 green marbles, 10 yellow marbles, and 5 red marbles? Please help explanation if possible Michael's adjusted basis in the MW Partnership was $20,000 at the time he received the following nonliquidating distribution: Cash of $5,000 Equipment with an adjusted basis to the partnership of $8,000 and a fair market value of $10,000. What is the gain/loss Michael will recognize on this transaction 1. Which statement provides the most objective summary of the information from paragraph 8?A. Huck is a coward; he is afraid of everything.B. Huck is afraid as he thinks about the darkness and loneliness of the night.O C. Huck is deeply superstitious, but his fears of darkness and loneliness are real.O D. Huck has a right to be afraid because the frontier was full of dangers. PLEASE HELP I GIVE BRAINLIEST!! Find the value of x