Answer:
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Who did the government align themselves with in this matter? Fugitive Slave Law
What was the Long March?
A. The journey taken by the Nationalists to Taiwan
B. The protests for reform at Tiananmen Square
C. The retreat of the Communists to the north
D. The route the Dalai Lama took to escape Tibet
Answer:
C!!!!!!
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Describe three situations in American history in which local, state, or federal governments acted in a tyrannical manner. These examples can be from colonial times to the present day. Then describe why the actions involved “oppressive power asserted by the government.”
Answer: I'm so sorry I don't know
Explanation: bc its the weekend and my brain i on chill
Was Westward Expansion a good thing for America?
Please help is number 19 and 20 right and answer the other one please
Answer: it is false
Explanation: becuase the charges would be dropped and the the defendant has lost
In what year was gold discovered in California?
Answer:
1848
Explanation:
The California Gold Rush was a gold rush that began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California.
What were Justinian's achievements?
Choose all correct answers.
He created a code of law that helped unite the Byzantine Empire and later served as a model for the codes of law in many modern nations.
He doubled the size of the empire and ruled much of the Mediterranean world.
He built a huge domed cathedral called the Hagia Sophia, an enormous underground aqueduct, and a fabulous palace complex.
He moved the imperial capital from Rome to Byzantium, so it would attract people from all over the world.
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Emperor Justinian, I was a master legislator. He reorganized the administration of the imperial government and outlawed the suffragia, or sale of provincial governorships. He also sponsored the Codex Justinianus (Code of Justinian) and directed the construction of several new cathedrals, including the Hagia Sophia.
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 what present day territory did the United States gain in the Mexican cession?
Explain the basic beliefs of Confucius and how that relates to ancestors. Be sure to cite specific examples from your lesson.
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How did Calvinism effect society during the Renaissance?
Answer:
Calvinism spread quickly across the Continent during the middle decades of the 16th century as a dynamic and transnational reform movement. International connections were maintained by contacts between reformers and Reformed churches.
Explanation:
Answer:did Calvinist ideas influence settlers in America? Most Calvinists decided that they were probably among the saved. To prove it, they worked hard, behaved well, and obeyed the laws of their towns. In this way, Calvinism helped promote a stable society.
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Example sentence using the word republicanism
Answer:
In this national crisis, we call upon the foundations of republicanism to help reunite and fortify this nation.
Explanation:
Answer:
He preached republicanism to her by the hour, and even locked her up in her bedroom to reflect on his sermons.
Explanation:
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Paul took with him official letters addressed to the in Damascus. synagogues temples leaders
Answer:
To the synagogues
Explanation:
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Why was Cuba thought to be a threat in the early 1960s?
It was communist and given weapons by the Soviet Union that could reach U.S. soil.
It was democratic and had set up a naval blockade to stop trade with the United States.
It was close to U.S. soil and built missile bases from materials made in the United States.
It was ruled by the Soviet Union and was trying to prevent the U.S. democratic elections.
DOCUMENT C - Isaac Wilkins - “Before I Leave America”
The letter below was published by Loyalist Isaac Wilkins in the New York Gazetteer on May 11, 1775.
My Countrymen,
BEFORE I leave America, the land I love, and in which is contained everything that is valuable and dear to me, my wife, my children, my friends and property; permit me to make a short and faithful declaration...God is my judge, and God is my witness, that all I have done, written or said in relation to the present unnatural dispute between Great Britain and her Colonies proceeded from an honest intention of serving my country. Her welfare and prosperity were the objects towards which all my endeavors have been directed. They still are the sacred objects which I shall ever steadily and invariably keep in view. And when in England, all the influence that so inconsiderable a man as I am can have, shall be exerted in her behalf.
It has been my constant maxim [a general rule or truth] through life to do my duty conscientiously [with a lot of care or effort], and to trust the issue of my actions to the Almighty. ...I leave America, and every endearing connection, because I will not raise my hand against my Sovereign—nor will I draw my sword against my Country. When I can conscientiously draw it in her favor, my life shall be cheerfully devoted to her service.
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RESPONSES:
1. What is the main idea of the document?
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2. How do you know? (provide evidence)
2. :
3. How does this document answer the central question?
3. :
Answer:
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In which region of the African continent is the Great Rift Valley located?
North Africa
West Africa
East Africa
Southern Africa
What is the meaning of life?
Answer:
to answer the question "what is the meaning of life?", you would have to make a statement broad enough so that it worked for everyone- so here's my attempt at just that. i think that the best way to broadly attempt to answer this question is to say that the meaning of life is to live. because in my opinion, if the point of life isn't to live, then why are we even alive in the first place? but to sum it all up i almost would say that this question is quite difficult yet simplistic all at once because the truth of the matter is that the point of life is in fact to simply live.
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How did king Henry IV of France respond to the Huguenots?
o He waged a civil war to defeat them
o He formed a court to try them for heresy
o He gave them legal protection and rights to practice their religion
o He expelled them to other parts of Europe or American colonies
When King Henry IV of France was faced with the issue of the Huguenots, He gave them legal protection and rights to practice their religion.
How did King Henry IV treat the Huguenots?The Huguenots were Protestant Christians in France. This was a problem because France was mostly Catholic at the time.
King Henry IV did not discriminate against them however, and allowed them to practice their religion.
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Why did this message lead the United States to declare war?
Mexico entered the war on the side of Germany.
Mexico did not respond to the offer that was made.
Germany threatened the territory of the United States.
Germany needed the support of the United States to win.
Now, list any information that you need to gather to get ready to write your paper.
If you know the name of the person you want to research, you might need to research information about the person’s life and contributions. If you are not sure whom you want to write about, you might list the type of person you want to research.
Be sure to list four to five topics.
who u researching
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Answer:
1) early childhood and leading up to when she did whatever she did
2) What is she famous for
3) How do her contributions still affect us
4) People she inspired
5) Movements she inspired
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“The gentleman who was to give the word then explained to the parties the rules which were to govern them in firing...He then asked if they were prepared; being answered in the affirmative, he gave the word present, as had been agreed on, and both parties presented and fired in succession...The fire of Colonel Burr took effect, and General Hamilton almost instantly fell. Colonel Burr advanced towards General Hamilton with a manner and gesture that appeared to General Hamilton’s friend to be expressive of regret.” ---Account by Matthew Davis of the Burr-Hamilton Duel, July 1804 D.B.Q. What was the outcome of the duel?
Read the passage from Plato’s Republic.
Who are to be our rulers? First, the elder must rule the younger; and the best of the elders will be the best guardians. Now they will be the best who love their subjects most, and think that they have a common interest with them in the welfare of the state. These we must select; but they must be watched . . . to see whether they have retained the same opinions and held out against force and enchantment. For time and persuasion and the love of pleasure may enchant a man into a change of purpose, and the force of grief and pain may compel him. And therefore our guardians must be men who have been tried by many tests . . . and have been passed first through danger, then through pleasure, and at every age have come out of such trials victorious . . . in full command of themselves and their principles; having all their faculties in harmonious exercise for their country's good.
–The Republic, Plato
According to this passage, why does Plato say that older people make better leaders than younger people?
Younger people tend to take too many risks.
Older people have more time on their hands to rule.
Older people are wise from all of their experiences.
Younger people are too distracted to rule.
What was the response in the South to the ruling that schools had to integrate?
A. Schools quickly integrated Black and White Schools
B. Southern states build beautiful new schools for integrated school populations
C. Students in White schools openly embraced Black students when they came to their schools
D. Schools refused, took a long time, or even closed to avoid integration
Answer: Answer is A
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Schools quickly integrated Black and White SchoolsA campaign of "Massive Resistance" by whites emerged in the South to oppose the Supreme Court's ruling that public schools be desegregated in Brown v. Board (1954). Southern congressmen issued a “Southern Manifesto” denouncing the Court's ruling.
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Why did many African Americans migrate to the North during World War I?
A. to work on large farms
B. to fight for political rights
C. to search for war-related work
D. to participate in military training
Answer:
The answer is C. To search for War-related work
Explanation:
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How did John Brown's raid and the outcome of his court hearing impact the Unites States and the talk of the breakup? Explain with reasoning.
Answer:
Although the raid failed, it inflamed sectional tensions and raised the stakes for the 1860 presidential election. Brown's raid helped make any further accommodation between North and South nearly impossible and thus became an important impetus of the Civil War.
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What is the role of Louisiana's government?
Explanation:
The power to the Constitution and the laws of Louisiana is vested in the judicial branch of government. The Supreme Court is Louisiana's highest court and is domiciled in New Orleans.
Did anyone do the Manifest Destiny (Powerpoint, Lesson, & Assignment) in social studies??? If so can you help me???
China’s One Child Policy Paragraph
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Answer:
Saul of Tarsus has met Jesus and his world has changed. Once passionate to stamp out the Christian movement, he is now part of it. Now his passion is to know this Jesus he has met.
On the Damascus road, Paul is not only thoroughly converted to believe that Jesus is the Jews' Messiah, but is also called into ministry.
Now he is given time to process what this all means before being inducted into full service a dozen years later in Antioch (which we examine later in this Lesson). Towards the end of this Lesson, we'll explore his call to be an apostle and the revelations that marked this period of his life
What resources raised in the outback of Australia?
Answer:
Most of the land in the outback is barren and not good for farming, however, there is an abundance of natural resources found there. The natural resources found in Australia include sold, silver, uranium, coal, copper, and iron ore. Australia is a huge exporter of coal and iron ore