Who did the Persians take over?

Who did the Persians take over? Though only in power for a little over 200 years, the Persians conquered lands that covered over 2 million square miles. From the southern portions of Egypt to parts of Greece and then east to parts of India, the Persian Empire was known for its military strength and wise […]

What are 4 Interesting facts about Iowa?

What are 4 Interesting facts about Iowa? Iowa is the only state bordered by two navigable rivers; the Missouri River to the west and the Mississippi River to the east. The capital of Iowa is Des Moines. Iowa’s nickname is the Hawkeye state. Iowa has 3 state universities: Iowa StateUniversity, University of Iowa, and University […]

How has palm oil production affected Indonesia?

How has palm oil production affected Indonesia? Global warming. The biggest impact of unsustainable palm oil production is the large-scale devastation of tropical forests. Even within Tesso Nilo National Park, established in Sumatra to provide habitat for the endangered Sumatran tiger, 43% of the park has been overrun with illegal palm oil plantings. What caused […]

What does Bali import and export?

What does Bali import and export? Most of the people in Bali are employed in the sector of agriculture. The main crop is rice and the most important export product are coconuts, pork and Arabica-coffee. Besides fishing and selling of fish is very important and a traditional work. The only successful international economic sector is […]

What are some sacred places in Australia?

What are some sacred places in Australia? 8 Aboriginal sacred sites you must visit Mount Borradaile. Mount Borradaile. Ubirr, Nourlangie Rock and Injalak Hill. Windjana Gorge. The MacDonnell Ranges. Rainbow Valley. Cave Hill. Uluru. Aboriginal Outback Protocol. What are sacred sites used for? Sacred sites give meaning to the natural landscape. They anchor cultural values […]

What was the Australian integration policy?

What was the Australian integration policy? During the period 1962–72 integration replaced assimilation as official government policy in dealing with migrants in Australia. Migrants were now encouraged to incorporate themselves into the dominant Anglo-Celtic society but also to retain elements of their own culture. What was the purpose of the integration policy? The term ‘integration’ […]

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