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The Greenland Norse Civilization

What was the 3 problems that my civilization needed to face with?
- The weather condition was so icy and cold that it's uninhabitable in some areas on Greenland.
- The Norse was occupied first by the King of Norway then the Danish monarchy.
- The climate started to change. It got colder and less predictable. Ice bergs increases on the sea which finally lead to the end of the Greenland Norse.


What caused those 3 problems?
- It's the natural weather on Greenland.
- Because Greenland's kind of large which caused the greed of the monarchy and the king.
- It was because of the change in climate that happened naturally on Greenland. Also partly was because the Norse wouldn't choose to leave the place.


What could the Norse's done that would prevent those 3 problems?
-There wouldn't be anything that the Norse can do about the naturally climate on Greenland. But they might had chosen some other place that has no harsh climate like Greenland to settle down.
-The Norse should had prepare for the attacks from other groups of people. They should had trained their people to fight against attackers.
-When the climate started to change to be more harsh, the Norse should had left the place before it's too late for them to have an option.

Advertising Homework

1) When people see advertisement, they'll get attract by it and they'll buy the product even though they don't really need it. So that cause the people to waste money on un-needed things which increase the ecology footprint on earth to produce those products.


2) No I don't think citizens are sufficiently informed about the sustainability of our consumption habits. So if we want to be informed about the sustainability of our consumption habits, maybe in those advertisement, the companies should tell us a bit about the negative effects of the products that they're advertising. 


3) Yes. These advertisements might get us to purchase for things and we might lose control of what we're buying.