During the battle at Fort Sumter there were no casualties?
True
False

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Answer 1
True ......
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Answer 2

Answer: I am only 90% sure that this is FALSE because whenever there is a battle or a war there is always a casualty.

Explanation: It is usually weapons brought to these kinds of things so there will be a few casualties.


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Explain how the key concepts of isolationism, disarming, and tariffs affected the United States' foreign policy durning the 1920's.

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The officially stated goals of the foreign policy of the United States of America, including all the Bureaus and Offices in the United States Department of State,[1] as mentioned in the Foreign Policy Agenda of the Department of State, are "to build and sustain a more democratic, secure, and prosperous world for the benefit of the American people and the international community".[2] In addition, the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs states as some of its jurisdictional goals: "export controls, including nonproliferation of nuclear technology and nuclear hardware; measures to foster commercial interaction with foreign nations and to safeguard American business abroad; international commodity agreements; international education; and protection of American citizens abroad and expatriation".[3] U.S. foreign policy and foreign aid have been the subject of much debate, praise and criticism, both domestically and abroad

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What caused the Great Depression? Select two (2) descriptions below to answer the question.

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prob b and d

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Where are places Zheng He would’ve gone to during his voyages at Africa.

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He visited the states of Southeast Asia, the coast of India, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, and the east coast of Africa. Zheng died in Calicut in the spring of 1433, and the fleet returned to China that summer.

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He visited the states of Southeast Asia, the coast of India, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and the east coast of Africa. Zheng He died in Calicut in the spring of 1433 and fleet returned to China that summer.

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How did geography shape the lives of the American colonists?

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I think it was that they were unable to move past the mountains so they had to stay in the east coast, which would also explain dietary habits (probably) there would probably be a lot of fishing because they are on the coast.

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How did the geography of Japan influernce the development of Shintoism?
A)A supreme leader emerged to unite people in rural, isolated areas.
B)Monasteries were built as centers of learning and attracted people from rural areas.
C)There was no single, recognized founder of Shintoism who emerged from the rural and isolated areas.
D)The Japanese emperor declared himself the head of Shintoism to unite people in isolated parts of Japan.

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Answer:

C [There was no single, recognized founder of Shintoism who emerged from the rural and isolated areas]

Explanation:

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The geography of Japan influenced the development of Shintoism as there was no single, recognized founder of Shintoism who emerged from the rural and isolated areas. The correct option is c.

What is Shintoism?

Shintoism is a belief system which originated in Japan and is followed by 104 million people worldwide. Whilst Shinto is a distinct religion, Japanese people don’t tend to classify it as so; it is more a way of life than it is about explaining the world. Its followers often regard it as Japan's indigenous religion and as a nature religion.

The word Shinto comes from the written Chinese kanji of "Shen", meaning "divine spirit", and "Tao", meaning "way”, to form the meaning of “Way of the Spirits”. The main belief in Shinto is the worship of kami, which are spirits that inhabit the natural world. From landscapes and forces of nature to people and animals, all objects are believed to have kami.

Kami, unlike the western concept of gods, are not omnipotent nor perfect.

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How was ancient China DIFFERENT from the other ancient societies

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East Asia is home to long rivers, high plateaus, dry deserts, and rugged mountains. East Asia is similar to South Asia because rugged mountains and hazardous deserts create a deadly barrier to foreigners. For thousands of years, East Asian people were isolated from the rest of the world—this allowed them to develop their culture in a very unique way.  Mountains dominate East Asia’s western landscape. The Himalaya Mountains are the southern border between China and India. The Plateau of Tibet is on the Chinese side of the Himalaya Mountains. Like the Himalaya Mountains, the Plateau of Tibet was also formed by the slow crash of the Indian subcontinent into Asia. Another Mountain range in western China is the Tian Shan. The name Tian Shan means “heavenly mountains”.

East Asia also has dry areas. The Gobi Desert is found along the border between Mongolia and China. The Gobi is the 5th largest desert in the world and is also the coldest. It is common to see frost or even snow on the sand and gravel dunes. Most of western China is very dry because of the rain shadow created by the Himalaya Mountains. A rain shadow is a dry area on the leeward (opposite of windward) side of a mountainous area. The mountains block rain-producing weather and cast a "shadow" of dryness behind them. The Taklimakan Desert is found in the dry west. It is framed by the Kunlun to the south and the Tian Shan to the north. There is very little water in the Taklimakan and crossing it is extremely hazardous.  The mountains and deserts have played an important role in Asian history since they created natural barriers to outsiders.  

Despite the dry and mountainous terrain of East Asia, there are some low plains suitable for early civilization.  The North China Plain is an alluvial plain found along the Huang River on the east coast of China. Alluvial means its made of rich soil deposited by a flooding river.  The North China Plain is the main area where farming is done in China. The main food grown in China is rice. Rice grows best in warm areas that have flooded fields—often called rice paddies. Since rice produces more food per acre than wheat, it can support a much higher population.  

 

Heavy summer rains and snowmelt support 2 large river systems in East Asia. The Huang He or Yellow River is the 6th longest river in the world.   It is called the Yellow River because the water picks up yellowish loess or silt from the western half of the river. The river is known for the amount of silt or small pieces of dirt it carries. Geographers estimate about 1.4 billion tons of silt flow into the Yellow Sea. Along the Huang in the North China Plain is where China’s early civilization began. The River is also called “China’s Sorrow” because of its deadly floods.

East Asia has many different climate types.  Much of China has a Humid Subtropical climate. Another thing that effects the precipitation in East Asia is monsoon winds. Similar to South Asia, the summer monsoon brings heavy rain and the winter monsoon is very dry. More than two-thirds of China is covered in mountains and deserts. Arable land or land that can be farmed is an important resource.  Only about 14 percent of China can be farmed. Many East Asian nations use terrace farming (pictured on right) by cutting “steps” into a mountain side and using the flat part of the “step” to grow rice.  

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who viewed fort Sumter as scared ground and the start of their own war for independence?

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Answer:

you took my points

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What was the geography like in the Southern Colonies?

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The southern colonies were made up of mostly coastal plains and piedmont areas. The soil was good for farming and the climate was warm, including hot summers and mild winters. The growing season here was longer than any other region. The southern colonies' economy was based on agriculture (farming).

Explanation:

The southern colonies were made up of mostly coastal plains and piedmont areas. The soil was good for farming and the climate was warm, including hot summers and mild winters. The growing season here was longer than any other region. The southern colonies' economy was based on agriculture (farming).

Name 5 weaknesses of the ARTICLE OF CONFEDERATION and the results of each of these weaknesses.

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1. No taxing power

The confederation gov't could not require states to pay taxes.

2. Inflation

The continental dollars were not backed by gold or silver so their value was inflated.

3. Jealousy and Arguing among states

4. Tariff Wars(tax wars)

Each state charged rival states a tariff on imported goods.

5. Foreign Affairs in Shambles

Foreign countries distrusted the confederation because it had no power of the purse to back its agreements.

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The Fredonian Rebellion occurred in which east town of Coahuila y Tejas?

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Ans: The Fredonian Rebellion (December 21, 1826 – January 23, 1827) was the first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico. The settlers, led by Empresario Haden Edwards, declared independence from Mexican Texas and created the Republic of Fredonia near Nacogdoches.

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match each description to the appropriate individual.

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Answer:

Haym Helped finance the war with Robert. Washington leads the Continental army. Baron Von Steuben taught the continental troops at valley forge.

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How did geography,religion and government affect how people in the English colonies lived?​​

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Geography caused some colonies to become centers of trade, and others to output huge amounts of crops. Geography controlled every detail of the colonies, as well as the rest of the world, and still does to this day. The Mid-Atlantic colonies used their large rivers, fertile soil and open plains for large scale farming.

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Which of the following was an effect of the Boston Massacre?|

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The event in Boston helped to unite the colonies against Britain. What started as a minor fight became a turning point in the beginnings of the American Revolution. The Boston Massacre helped spark the colonists' desire for American independence, while the dead rioters became martyrs for liberty

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Which of the following sections represent state-level courts? (3 points)
A, B, C
B, E
D, E, F
A, F

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Answer:

A, B, C respresents the state level courts.

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What led to the Athenian golden Age?
IN UR OWN WORDS PLS!!!

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The Athenian golden Age began from 449 to 431 B.C, these were the years of peace in the history of Athens between the Persians and Peloponnesians. The golden age has contributed us with great monuments, philosophy, art, architecture and literature which are the building blocks of our own civilization and later performed a main role in the society.

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Why did Hitler blame the Jews for Germany's problems?​

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Hitler did not invent the hatred of Jews. Jews in Europe had been victims of discrimination and persecution since the Middle Ages, often for religious reasons. Christians saw the Jewish faith as an aberration that had to be quashed. Jews were sometimes forced to convert or they were not allowed to practice certain professions.

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Define "popular sovereignty" and explain how the act relates.

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Popular Sovereignty basically means the the people rule.

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The people elect their representatives who are essentially the source of all the political power.

31. Of the following statements, which one WOULD NOT accurately describe the rights
that protect every person accused of a crime in the United States?

A. You are presumed innocent until proven guilty

B. You have the right to remain silent

C. Your guilt or innocence will be determined by a judge--not a jury

D. You will not be subjected to any cruel or unusual punishment

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Answer: C

Explanation: it's in the bill of rights, (6 i think)

How did events in France, Britain, and elsewhere in Europe affect the history of North America in this period

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Answer:

Because both countries ruled over North America.

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Events in France, Britain, and elsewhere in Europe affect the history of North America because both France and Britain are the countries who ruled on North America for many centuries so it greatly contribute in North American history. If one of these countries had not ruled on North American region due to some reasons or events then the full history will be changed.


Which outcome was a benefit of the Pax Romana?
The citizens of Rome were allowed to participate in government.
A
The Roman Empire entered a period of economic prosperity.
B
The citizens of Rome were encouraged to move up in class
The Roman Empire encouraged religious freedom.
D

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I think b no is the answer. ( I am very sorry for if it is wrong answer )

Found in the wooded regions of the eastern United States, a wide variety of trees and shrubs flourish here.

Which ecosystem best matches this description?

a
Alpine

b
Tundra

c
Desert

d
Deciduous forest

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D. Deciduous Forest

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The answer is D deciduous forest.

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the president's cabinet includes
a. members of Congress
b. president pro tempore
c. heads of executive departments
d. justice of Supreme Court ​

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Answer:

heads of executive departments

Explanation:

the president's cabinet is made up of the heads of the executive departments, which include the secretaries of agriculture, science, energy, culture etc.

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How did Colonial government differ from British Government?

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Colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. British rights were defined by laws and traditions. The colonists did not want to be taxed directly by the parliament.

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what lasting effects of imperialism in central america do we still see today

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The long term effects of imperialism on the colonized people are political changes such as changing the government reflect upon European traditions, economic changes that made colonies create resources for factories, and cultural changes that made people convert their religion.

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The long term effects of imperialism on the colonized people are political changes such as changing the government reflect upon European traditions, economic changes that made colonies create resources for factories, and cultural changes that made people convert their religion.

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What is one reason MJ (Micheal Jordan), quit playing basketball in 1993?

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Answer:

i think its because he broke his ankle? i think tell me if im wrong or not

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Do you think it was justifiable to use national troops along with United troops in conflict zones?

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It depends on the cause, if we're just there to reap money at the cost of human life then it is not justifiable. If we're intervening in a conflict between two nations, we should just let it play out or support the country that is right, in our eyes. I'll use Taiwan as an example, if China makes a move on Taiwan then the United States is going to come up and say no, and if the Chinese don't back off then you better know that war is going to start. Point being, it's justifiable but it also isn't, it all depends on the situation.

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It depends on the cause whether  it is  justifiable to use national troops along with United troops in conflict zones. If the war is for maintaining peace and protecting the disarmament weak nation's freedom then it is justifiable to use United troops but if it is just there to reap money at the cost of human life then it is not justifiable.

What are the  United troops?

The UN has been deploying military personnel or United troops for service in peace operations since 1948 when the Security Council authorized the deployment of UN military observers to the Middle East to monitor the Armistice Agreement between Israel and its Arab neighbors.

The UN military personnel can be called upon to protect civilians and UN personnel; Monitor a disputed border; Monitor and observe peace processes in post-conflict areas; Provide security across a conflict zone; Provide security during elections; Assist in-country military personnel with training and support; Assist ex-combatants in implementing the peace agreements; they may have signed.

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Which event was important to the beginning of Christianity?

A. Jewish leaders declared that all Jews should become Christians.

B. The apostles ordered all non-Jews to follow Jesus of Nazareth.

C. Paul convinced the Roman Empire to outlaw Judaism.

D. People became convinced Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah.

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People became convinced Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah.

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How did Oklahoma give away land
under the Homestead Act?
A. It was a lottery where they drew out names
B. It was based on who paid their fees to the tax
collector
C. They had races where people staked out their
land
D. Land was given out based on need and lack of
1ncome

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Answer:

It is B

Explanation:

Under the Homestead Act of 1862, settlers could claim 160 acres of public land and receive title to the property after five years if they lived on and improved the plot. Women, although legally prohibited from voting, were eligible to participate in the Land Rush, and there was no citizenship requirement either.

Answer:no its C

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