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The Quebec Resolutions were finalized at the London Conference (4 December 1866 to March 1867). They formed the basis of the British North America Act — the first building block of Canada's Constitution — which established the Dominion of Canada on 1 July 1867.Explanation:
The short story "I'm Not Thirteen Yet" by Amy Bernstein is an example of a
A. narrative.
B. biography.
C.myth.
D. song.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It would have to be B because biograghy means: A book about someone that was written by that certain someone. Biograghies are about that persons life. And I'm Not Thirteen Yet has I'm which is the person experiencing the event telling about the event.
Where was the Abbasid Caliphate located?
Answer:
Located in Georgia
Explanation:
Answer:
Iraq
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An absolute monarch differs from a limited monarch because
A.
an absolute monarch has no restrictions on his or her power.
B.
an absolute monarch is chosen by the legislature.
C.
an absolute monarch serves for a set number of years.
D.
an absolute monarch is elected by the people.
The President's Cabinet is a group of advisors to the President. Which of the following is NOT a member of the President's Cabinet?
A) Department of State
B) Department of Homeland Security
C) Department of Foreign Affairs
D) Department of Commerce
Answer:
Department of foreign affairs
Explanation:
Some official qualifications to become president are as follows: natural born citizen, 35+ years old, live in US for at least 14 years.
A. True
B. False
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What invention was largely responsible for the success of agriculture in the plains?
mechanical reaper
the steel reaper
the steel plow
vulcanized rubber
the cotton gin
Answer:
Steel Plow
Explanation:
In 3-4 complete sentences please answer the following question:
What was the importance of the Battle of Lexington and Concord? Do you think that the American Revolutionary War would had started even without the Battle of Lexington and Concord?
Answer:he British marched out of Lexington and made their way to Concord to seize arms and ammunition and capture any rebels that resulted in the Battle of Concord. Significance of the Battle of Lexington: The significance of the conflict was that it was that this was the first battle in the American Revolutionary War.
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D
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Can someone critique the rules for debating a bill in both the House and in the Senate?
Answer:
Yes, they can in both places.
Explanation:
In the House of Representatives, they follow procedures and limit debates (it's much more restricted), whereas in the Senate, debates are almost unlimited.
Although they both have different rules and restrictions, it's possible in both places.
Why was the Mayan form of mathematics the most complex and accurate of any civilization of their time
1 It was based on the number 10.
2 They understood the concept of zero.
3 They were able to perform complex trigonometry formulas.
4 They did not need the concept of place value.
Answer:
Maya mathematics constituted the most sophisticated mathematical system ever developed in the Americas. The Maya counting system required only three symbols: a dot representing a value of one, a bar representing five, and a shell representing zero. These three symbols were used in various combinations, to keep track of calendar events both past and future, and so that even uneducated people could do the simple arithmetic needed for trade and commerce. That the Maya understood the value of zero is remarkable - most of the world's civilizations had no concept of zero at that time.
The Maya used the vigesimal system for their calculations - a system based on 20 rather than 10. This means that instead of the 1, 10, 100, 1,000 and 10,000 of our mathematical system, the Maya used 1, 20, 400, 8,000 and 160,000.
Maya numbers, including calendar dates, were written from bottom to top, rather than horizontally. As an example of how they worked, three was represented by three dots in a horizontal row; 12 was two bars with two dots on top; and 19 was three bars with four dots on top. Numbers larger than 19 were represented by the same kind of sequence, but a dot was placed above the number for each group of 20. Thirty-two, for example, consisted of the symbols for 12, with a dot on top of the whole thing representing an additional group of 20.
An act to provide for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal west of the river Mississippi. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That it shall and may be lawful for the President of the United States to cause so much of any territory belonging to the United States, west of the river Mississippi, not included in any state or organized territory, and to which the Indian title has been extinguished [revoked], as he [the president] may judge necessary, to be divided into a suitable number of districts, for the reception of such tribes or nations of Indians as may choose to exchange the lands where they now reside, and remove there; and to cause each of said districts to be so described by natural or artificial marks, as to be easily distinguished from every other. . . .
Based on this document, state one way that the Indian Removal Act of 1830 would affect many Native American Indians. Use evidence from the text to back up your claim.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: yeah that is a lot
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What were some of Thomas Edison's early mishaps as a child trying to become an inventor?
Answer:
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How did southern leaders react to Rutherford B. Hayes's candidacy in the election of 1876?
Question 8 options:
They supported him because they wanted to re-write their own state constitutions
They supported him because he fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War
Most opposed him because most of them were Democrats and they were reluctant to vote for a Republican
They opposed him because he was known to be loyal to Great Britain
Question 9 (1 point)
What was a result of the election of 1876?
Question 9 options:
Hayes won election easily, showing that there was a large amount of public support for continuing Reconstruction efforts
Hayes lost the popular and electoral vote but the South allowed him to be president if southern states were allowed to keep slavery
Hayes won the popular vote and electoral vote by small margins, forcing him to create a blockade around the southern coast of the U.S.
Hayes and the Republicans won after compromising with the Democrats that they would remove federal troops from the South
Question 10 (1 point)
What was a result of the removal of federal troops from the South?
Question 10 options:
Southern Democratic leaders took control of state legislatures and passed segregation laws
Southern Republicans allowed Democrats to put some former Confederate leaders in prison
Southern Republicans took over state governments and used state militia to enforce Reconstruction laws
Southern state legislatures rewrote their constitutions to allow enslavement
Answer:
question 8 answer: Most opposed him because most of them were Democrats and they were reluctant to vote for a Republican
question 9: Hayes and the Republicans won after compromising with the Democrats that they would remove federal troops from the South
question 10: Southern Democratic leaders took control of state legislatures and passed segregation laws
Explanation:
I'm not 100 percent sure because I went and researched the answers online for you, and learned something new, but after going on different websites, these answers seem like the most to make sense.
What is the best way to describe the changes to the characters in the story "Thank You, Ma'am?"
Answer:
Answer is below
Explanation:
Each character is viewed in a different way by the time the story concludes. Each character becomes a different person once the rising action is complete.
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Answer:
Each character becomes a different person once the rising action is complete. Mrs. Jones changes from a big scary woman into a kind, warm-hearted character.
Explanation:
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Study the following quote. Then answer the question that follows.
"I challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation to show a single advantage that this continent can reap by being connected with Great Britain. ... Our corn will fetch its price in any market in Europe."
This quote from Thomas Paine's Common Sense
A) argues that ties to Great Britain are essential to maintain prices for corn grown in the colonies
B) states that breaking away is a good idea as long as they continue to trade with Great Britain
C) challenges those who wish to break away from Great Britain to find other countries to trade with
D) reassures colonial farmers that they can earn a profit from their goods without Great Britain's help
Answer:
i believe its A
What purpose did the Walterboro Army Air Field in South Carolina serve during the war?
A.
Training pilots for combat
B.
Housing German prisoners of war
C.
Landing strip for aircraft returning from Europe
D.
Both A and B
All of the following statements about Stephen Austin are true except:
a.
He spoke Spanish.
b.
He knew the laws of Mexico.
c.
He understood the traditions and customs of Mexico.
d.
He did not want Texas to be a part of Mexico; he wanted it to be part of the United States.
He did not want Texas to be a part of Mexico; he wanted it to be part of the United States.
How did Stephen F. Austin make contributions to Texas?He based a colony (1822) of several hundred households on the Brazos River, and for some years thereafter because the migration of U.S. residents to Texas improved, he turned into a major parent in the struggle between Mexico and America for possession of the territory.
Did Stephen F. Austin combat at the Alamo?Austin led the military to present-day San Antonio and moved the Texian and Tejano volunteers to the Alamo. He was then relocated to New Orleans where he served as Texas commissioner.
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Declaration of Independence p 137
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Read the "Declaration of Natural Rights" from the Declaration of Independence, on p 137.
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1. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
2. On whose philosophy did he base it? (that we've studied)
3. Jefferson said that "all men are created ___________"
4. From where do we get these rights?
5. Define: unalienable (look it up in dictionary)
6. What 3 natural rights does Jefferson say we have?
7. What is government's main job? (according to the Declaration)
8. When government becomes destructive of man's natural rights, people have to right to_____________?
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Besides religion, what other advantages did Islam bring the people of Africa?
Answer:
Islam introduced literacy as well as Muslim education into West Africa. Literacy made it possible for scholars to preserve the history and the oral traditions of some of the states in books.
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Explanation:
I) Unity and Prosperity
A. Vespasian restored order to the empire
B. Vespasian's kids ruled during a time of peace and prosperity
II) The "Good" Emperors
A. Did not abuse their power, ruled effectively
B. They were among the most capable rulers in Rome's history.
III) A Unified Empire
A. Soldiers and government workers brought Roman culture
B. People united under the common laws and identities
IV) A Booming Economy
A. Farming was profitable, exports of items such as of pottery, cloth, glass etc was booming
B. Goods were taken throughout the Mediterranean region
V) Roads and Money
A. The Romans pioneered concrete roads which allowed Romans to communicate and move their armies and goods easily
B. Common currency used in all the empire
VI) Ongoing Inequality
A. Farmers and common city people were still poor
B. Many other people were enslaved and worked under deplorable coniditons
he Incorporation Doctrine has been used to apply the Bill of Rights to the states and not just to the federal government. Explain how the Incorporation Doctrine serves to safeguard individual rights. Give examples of the freedoms it protects, and at least one specific example of when it has to be used.
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The Doctrine of the Incorporation serves to safeguard the individual rights of individuals, regardless of the state in which they are located. This affirms, that in any state and regardless of the individual's state of birth, he or she will be entitled to freedoms such as education, health, life, and security.
We can arrive at this answer because:
The Doctrine of Incorporation guarantees that the first ten constitutional amendments are guaranteed to all citizens in all states of the country.In this case, even if an individual leaves the state of Florida, to the state of New York, he will have his individual rights guaranteed at the state level.This means that the state government must guarantee basic freedoms such as security, education, health, freedom of expression, religious freedom, the guarantee of social defense, among others.A specific example of the use of this doctrine is the permission given to a newscast in one state to expose the political scandal that occurred in another state.
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A teenage Cherokee of 1830 would have faced which of the following? Select all that apply.
being forced to go to school for the first time
being forced to leave his home and walk thousands of miles in snowdrifts and ice
a new opportunity to move from Georgia to North Carolina
a lifetime of living in Alaska
the Trail of Tears
Answer:
The answer is (the trail of tears ) and (being forced to leave his home and walk thousands of miles in snowdrifts and ice)
Explanation:
All of the following are Poetical Books of the Old Testament except for:
Job
Ecclesiastes
Psalms
Proverbs
Song of Solomon
Answer:
I think the answer is Job.
Explanation:
I have heard of Proverbs and the Song of Solomon. But the other three I'm not sure. Sorry if it's wrong.
What factors may have contributed to the loss in population in Venice, Rome, and London between 1300 and 1400?
The Black Death, factors may have contributed to the loss in population in Venice, Rome, and London between 1300 and 1400.
What is population?
The term population refers to an individual, group, or society on a globe-scale. The population is counted on the people who are present in a location at any given time. There are various kinds of population, such as finite population, infinite population, existent population, and hypothetical population.
During the period 1300 and 1400, the Black Death ruins Venice, Rome, and London population. According to the worst history, the European died most of the people during the Black Death. The pre-beginning of the 16th century. It is generally 25 million people died, the actual population was around 80 million. The population was the decreed are the main reason.
As a result, the Black Death was the main actors may have contributed to the loss in population in Venice, Rome, and London between 1300 and 1400.
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Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism are considered the “three pillars” of ancient Chinese society. As philosophies and religions, they not only influenced spirituality, but also government, science, the arts, and social structure. Though their specific beliefs and teachings have occasionally been at odds with each other, there has been much room for overlap. Instead of one tradition taking over and pushing the others out, the three philosophies have influenced society alongside each other, changed each other, and at times blended together. Understanding the unique interplay between these three traditions gives great insight into ancient Chinese society, as well as modern times.
Confucianism
Though closer to a philosophy than a true religion, Confucianism was a way of life for ancient Chinese people, and it continues to influence Chinese culture today. The founder of Confucianism, named Confucius, lived from 551 to 479 B.C.E. He was a philosopher and political figure who lived during a time when traditional Chinese principles began to deteriorate under competing political states. He took older religious precepts and translated them into guidelines for social mores. His teachings gave guidance on all levels of ancient Chinese life, from interactions between family members and in the public sphere, to educational standards and how states should be governed. Confucius saw every aspect of life as being made up of obligations between people and entities, and rituals to convey the mutual dependency between them. His teachings focused on humanism, including treating others the way you would want to be treated. He taught that if everyone fulfilled their roles and obligations with respect and kindness towards others, it would build a stronger state. While religious rituals were mentioned alongside all of the other rituals a person was expected to perform, Confucius did not focus on spiritual concerns like the afterlife, gods and goddesses, or mysticism. This is why Confucianism is considered a philosophy rather than a religion, even though it is often lumped in with other major religions.
Confucianism became the dominant political philosophy during the Han Dynasty from 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E. Because Confucian teachings were conservative and told people to maintain their role in social order, the philosophy was used by the state to keep the status quo from that time forward. The structure of Chinese society and its focus on rituals, familial respect and obligation, worship of ancestors, and self-discipline, remains greatly influenced by Confucius and his teachings.
Taoism
Taoism (also called Daoism) is a Chinese religion that developed a bit after Confucianism, around two thousand years ago. In contrast to Confucianism, Taoism is mainly concerned with the spiritual elements of life, including the nature of the universe. The guiding principle of Taoism is roughly translated as “the Way,” which is a harmonious natural order that arises between humans and the world, and that Taoists should strive to achieve. In the Taoist structure of the universe, humans are meant to accept and yield to the Tao and only do things that are natural and in keeping with the Tao. This is the concept of wu-wei, which translates as “non-action,” but really means to go with the true nature of the world and not strive too hard for desires. This puts Taoism in opposition to Confucianism in another way: it is not concerned about with humanistic morality, government, and society, all of which Taoists see as inventions of humans and not necessarily part of the Tao. At the same time, Taoists were interested in longevity, both of the human body and the soul. Achieving spiritual immortality through becoming one with nature is an important part of the Taoist religion.
Buddhism
Buddhism was the third major belief system of ancient China. It was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, also called the Buddha, who lived in India around the sixth century B.C.E. Buddhism is a philosophy that focuses on personal development and attainment of deep knowledge. Buddhists seek to achieve enlightenment through meditation, spiritual learning, and practice. They believe in reincarnation and that life is impermanent and full of suffering and uncertainty; the way to find peace is through reaching nirvana, a joyful state beyond human suffering. There are many different sects that place different emphasis on various aspects of Buddhism. The two largest sects are Theravada Buddhism, which is found primarily in southern Asia, and Mahayana Buddhism, which is found in east Asia, including China.
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How does Jefferson feel about a person’s religious opinions?
Increasing Spending on programs to end poverty – Your thoughts:
Building new offshore drilling rigs – Your thoughts:
Replacing a strip mall with a superstore – Your thoughts:
Increasing the minimum driving age – Your thoughts:
Answer:
Increasing Spending on programs to end poverty – Your thoughts: When president Lyndon Johnson was president he came up with an idea and plan of action called the great society to basically take government spending money to help places with low income populations grow and hopefully leave poverty, He helped build places of work, A newer schooling system and homes
Building new offshore drilling rigs – Your thoughts: Drilling rigs typically aren't good for the environment so if they are moved out of the way, offshore, they reduce pollutions being put into living/suburban areas air.
Replacing a strip mall with a superstore – Your thoughts: Especially in low income areas where people need groceries and not toys or activities it might actually benefit them
Increasing the minimum driving age – Your thoughts: As a fellow young driver I do not believe it is a good idea unless said kid has a reason to drive like a job or to school.
Explanation:
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Why do you think Southerners left Lincoln’s name off the ballot in 1860?