Mountains isolated the city-states Athens and Sparta. Those city states had different cultures and they were at war.
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Five factual "statistics" that impacted Baron de Montesquieu's life
Answer:
Montesquieu Influence. Montesquieu's views and studies of governments led to him to believe that government corruption was probable if a system of government didn't include balance of powers. He conceived the idea of separating government authority into the three major branches: executive, legislative and judicial.
Explanation:
Montesquieu was a French lawyer, man of letters, and one of the most influential political philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment. His political theory work, particularly the idea of separation of powers, shaped the modern democratic government.
Explain in detail the geographical and financial importance of Mewar,
Answer:
mewar
Explanation:
This article is about the natural and historical region. For the independent state in India prior to the formation of the Indian Republic, see Udaipur State. For other uses, see Mewar (disambiguation).
Historical Region of Rajasthan, India
Mewar
Location Southern Rajasthan
Language Mewari
Dynasties Moris (up to 734 AD)
Guhilas (Guhilots) (734–1303), Sisodias (1326–1952)
Historical capitals Nagda, Chittaurgarh, and Udaipur
Mewar or Mewad is a region in the south-central part of Rajasthan state of India. It includes the present-day districts of Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand, Udaipur, Pirawa Tehsil of Jhalawar District of Rajasthan, Neemuch and Mandsaur of Madhya Pradesh and some parts of Gujarat.
Map of the Mewar Region
For centuries, the region was ruled by Rajputs. The princely state of Udaipur emerged as an administrative unit during the period of British East India Company governance in India and remained until the end of the British Raj era.
The Mewar region lies between the Aravali Range to the northwest, Ajmer to the north, Gujarat and the Vagad region of Rajasthan to the south, the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh state to the southeast and the Hadoti region of Rajasthan to the east.
what was the name of the movement in which individuals bought sections of land and fenced it off?
[tex]\huge\underline\mathtt\colorbox{cyan}{Enclosure Movement}[/tex]
Explanation:The Enclosure Movement was a push in the 18th and 19th centuries to take land that had formerly been owned in common by all members of a village, or at least available to the public for grazing animals and growing food, and change it to privately owned land, usually with walls, fences or hedges around it.
Answer:
The Enclosure Movement
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What will DHS do with the DNA samples?
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The state Supreme Court left intact a voter-approved California law Monday that requires police to collect DNA samples from anyone arrested on suspicion of committing a felony, sidestepping questions about what it means for the tens of thousands of people who are arrested but never charged or convicted.hope it helpsAt the helght of the Roman Empire, how far north did the empire stretch?
Answer:
The Empire stretched all the way to Brittania (Modern-day England)
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Which health agency is under the supervision of the American federal government?
Kairos
CDC
WHO
Doctors Without Borders
Answer:
it is CDC it is the answer of the question
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1. Choose two themes that would be appropriate for thematic time lines of important events from prehistory to A.D. 1600. Write these themes below.
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Theme 1: ______________________________________
Theme 2: ______________________________________
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2. Write five events for each of the two themes you chose.
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Theme 1: ______________________________________
• Event 1: _____________________________________________________________________________
• Event 2: _____________________________________________________________________________
• Event 3: _____________________________________________________________________________
• Event 4: _____________________________________________________________________________
• Event 5: _____________________________________________________________________________
Theme 2: ______________________________________
• Event 1: _____________________________________________________________________________
• Event 2: _____________________________________________________________________________
• Event 3: _____________________________________________________________________________
• Event 4: _____________________________________________________________________________
• Event 5: _____________________________________________________________________________
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3. Choose one of the two themes from #1 on which to create a thematic time line. Write the theme below.
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Theme: ______________________________________
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4. Write the five time line entries below for the theme you chose in #3. For each entry, write a short paragraph that explains why you included the event on your time line.
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• Event 1: _____________________________________________________________________________
Rationale:
• Event 2: _____________________________________________________________________________
Rationale:
• Event 3: _____________________________________________________________________________
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• Event 4: _____________________________________________________________________________
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• Event 5: _____________________________________________________________________________
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5. Submit a thematic time line for the theme you chose that includes at least five events. (You can include up to ten events on your time line.) You can create the time line below or submit a separate Word or PowerPoint document containing the time line. If your time line is in a separate document, submit that document to your teacher by the due date.
Answer:
The two themes that suit thematic time lines events from prehistory are:
Theme 1: Literature.
Theme 2: Christianity.
Explanation:
Theme 1: Literature
Event 1: Aeschylus composed "Strong tragedies" in the year 475 B.C
Event 2: Dante consummated "The Divine Comedy" in the year 1321
Event 3: Gutenberg bibles' initial compositions were printed for the first time in Germany during 1455.
Event 4: Niccolò Machiavelli in his book The Prince in 1513 discussed the about retention of power by rulers.
Event 5: The "tragedy Hamlet" was written by Shakespeare in the year 1600.
Theme 2: Christianity
Event 1: During 4 BC the birth of Jesus of Nazareth was announced.
Event 2: In 30 CE, Jesus died.
Event 3: Oppressions towards Christians were started during the year 64 AD by Nero a Roman empire.
Event 4: Roman Empire announced Christianity as its official religion in 380 AD.
Event 5: During 1504 AD, Christians had divided their religion and church into two categories, that are the eastern part, which was orthodox, and the western part, which was catholic.
Which is NOT a characteristic of the Pilgrims
A) Strictly religious
B) Tolerant and accepting of other faiths and beliefs
C) Hardworking
D) Harsh and unforgiving
Answer:
D) Harsh and unforgiving
Answer:D) Harsh And Unforgiving
Explanation:
It's D
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Which statement best identifies a differeWhich statement best identifies a difference in the atmosphere of Amsterdam?
Theft has increased significantly.
Most of the Dutch now sympathize with the Nazis.
There is much rejoicing now that the English are set to invade.
The Jews have become increasingly rebellious against their Nazi oppressors.nce in the atmosphere of Amsterdam?
Answer:
A. Theft has increased significantly.
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How did the gilded age wealthy class ( captains of industry) exploit the poor and immigrant class of workers for their benefits and profit?
Answer: There was a time in U.S. history when the business magnates and titans of industry boasted more wealth than even today’s top technology innovators and visionaries.
During America’s Gilded Age — which spanned most of the latter half of the 19th century, from around 1870 to 1900 — the inflation-adjusted wealth and impact of America’s most towering figures far overshadowed what we see today.
The wealth of people like John D. Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Ford, and Andrew Carnegie would by today’s standards be measured in the hundreds of billions of dollars — far more than tech giants like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and even Jeff Bezos, the wealthiest individual in the world as of 2019.
Wealth so vast can often highlight the financial inequality of an era. It’s this idea of grandeur in the face of unresolved social concerns that led Mark Twain to coin the phrase “Gilded Age” in his 1873 novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. The title suggested that the thin veneer of wealth for the elite masked broader issues for many in the lower and middle classes.
But the progress made in the United States during the Gilded Age can’t be denied. As part of the Second Industrial Revolution, the country underwent an impressive economic expansion — led by the day’s larger-than-life figures of wealth and power. Much of this growth was courtesy of railroads — which now spanned from coast to coast — as well as factories, steel, and the coal mining industry.
Big business boomed, with technology such as typewriters, cash registers, and adding machines helping to transform how people worked. And the economic explosion included not only industrial growth, but also a growth in agricultural technology such as mechanical reapers.
In a time of such great expansion and fewer regulations surrounding wealth and business practices, circumstances were perfect for the rise of a class of extremely wealthy individuals who made up a very small percentage of society. They had the power and means to create opportunities and jobs for the many, though with less social prioritization on workers’ rights, issues like discrimination, exploitation, and low wages marked the era.
Still, it’s impossible to overstate the impact these individuals had on America’s development. With technology booming and immigrants flocking to the United States seeking better opportunities for themselves and their families, they left their mark on the United States — and on history.
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Consider the differences in
population density of Middle
Eastern countries. Why might a
large country have fewer
people?
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Answer:
High rates of migration, high birth rates, higher life expectancy and lower infant mortality rates contribute to higher populations.
Explanation:
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Answer: It really depends on what your asking here, But its because either the larger country has more wilderness than places where people are able to live, Or if you're asking for the density, then people/larger area < people/smaller area
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Which technological inventions are major sources of greenhouse gases?
Group of answer choices
automobiles
tidal energy converters
nuclear power plants
solar panels
wind turbines
Automobiles is the technological inventions which is the major source of
greenhouse gases.
Automobiles employs the use of fossil fuels such as refined crude oil to
power it. Fossil fuels have a high percentage of carbon which when burned
in air produces greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide.
During operation, these greenhouse gases are released into the
atmosphere and contribute to global warming. Other options are cleaner
forms of energy generation as a result of very little or no greenhouse gas
emitted when they are being used.
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E. automobiles
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Rita buys her cup of coffee at the corner store every morning. Like most people, Rita doesn't think about where the coffee came from. The USA imports most of its coffee from South America, Africa, and Asia. Workers must pick the coffee berries, wash them with special methods, dry and sort them. Usually at this point they are sold to companies and traded across the world. The berries or "beans" are ground up and brewed to make drinks for consumers like Rita.
This passage describes
A.
when coffee originated.
B.
why coffee is produced.
C.
how coffee is produced.
D.
how Rita makes coffee.
Answer:
C. how coffee is produced because it is explaining the process of picking and cleaning the beans and exporting them.
9. What does Washington’s response to Philadelphia’s Gradual Abolition Act tell you about his feelings about slavery and racial equality?
Answer:
Certain Pennsylvania assembly members opposed the bill because they worried that the “pernicious consequences” of gradual abolition may impact their neighboring states and weaken the war effort. ... Connecticut's gradual abolition act stated that all children born into slavery could obtain their freedom by the age of 25.
I've been asked to write an essay on civil rights and to choose one that personally affects my life today and I need to get a quote from somebody. It says from friends or family, but I can say you guys are my friends, right? Yeah.
So, can someone give me their opinion on LGBTQIA rights? (Nothing negative, please!)
Answer:
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Explanation:
People belonging to the LGBTQIA community often have their basic civil rights ignored and are often discriminated against simply because they do not love people of the "appropriate gender". Personally, I believe this is equivalent to racism and everyone, regardless of their sexuality, should be allowed their rights. It is unfair and immoral to ignore the rights of others. Everyone should have the right to love who they choose and the freedom to speak about it without having to face discrimination.
Answer:
My opinion on LGBTQ rights is. Everyone has their own right to express themselves with how they feel, right? So why should people make such a big deal if people of the LGBTQ community want to express themselves?
Some of the most important people in my life have been part of the LGBTQ community and seeing the way that they have expressed themselves and how happy it made them to do so, made me realize it should not matter what you think or how it makes you feel just so long as they feel welcomed and loved and what they are doing makes them happy.
Which of the following BEST describes the result of the Vietnam War
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Explanation:
Answer: The process of slowly handing over authority for the war to South Vietnam.
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Who was the first African American woman to serve as the US Secretary of State?
Angela Merkel
Margaret Thatcher
Anita Hill
Condoleezza Rice
Answer:Answer: Condoleezza Rice
Explanation: On Edg.. 2021
Answer:
D: Condoleezza Rice
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Carnivorous animals eat ________ and __________________.
Plants grow in all _______________ and ____________.
Answer:
carnivorous animals eat meat and plants
plants grow in all areas, land and sea
What were the Framers of the Constitution afraid of? *
o That one person or group would have too much power, the power would be
centralized.
oThe president would not have enough power to run the country.
oThat too many people would be a part of the government.
what was the first song ever broadcast from space?
Answer:
Jingle Bells
Explanation:
It was broadcasted on 16.12.1965.
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16. Describe two benefits and two challenges of transitioning to a democratic form of government.
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Answer:n modern political thought, there are two approaches to the justification of democracy as the best system of government: value-based and rationally utilitarian. Value justifications regard democracy as a value in itself, as a political system that most fully embodies the most important humanistic values: freedom, equality, justice, etc.
The value approach is criticized primarily for its appeal to a democratically minded person who is truly striving for freedom and political equality. However, in the modern world, very many people, if not most, prefer not freedom (which they often perceive even as anti-value), but material well-being, security, and order. Therefore, they put a non-political, social meaning in the most respected values of equality and justice, linking them to ensuring equal opportunities in life or rewarding merit, to which real democracy has a very weak relationship. All this casts doubt on the value group of arguments in favor of democracy.
A rational-utilitarian approach does not deny the certain significance of the value justifications of democracy, but at the same time pushes them to the background. This approach interprets democracy primarily as the most rational, useful way for citizens to organize a political system, allowing them to articulate and harmoniously combine their interests. The most consistently rational-utilitarian group of arguments is expressed in the systemic justifications of democracy: Democracy helps to prevent the rule of dictators, curb power, guarantee the protection of citizens from state arbitrariness; Democracy provides a higher level of economic development and higher rates of economic growth.
Of course, democracy, like any other political system, is not free from serious shortcomings, which, in fact, represent a continuation of its merits. Usually attention is paid to the following weaknesses of democracy:
1. The threat of destabilization of the political system arising from the very principle of election.
2. Political competition can result in conflict ogenicity, confrontation, open clashes and, therefore, destabilization of the situation in society.
3. The danger of the tyranny of the majority, confident in its "rightness" and suppressing the will of those who remain in the minority.
4. Possible unprofessionalism of officials elected by an incompetent majority.
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7. To figure out the theme of a lyric poem, you should think about:
the literal meaning of each line in the poem
the poem's use of lines and stanzas
the events that make of the plot
the feelings that are the heart of the poem
Answer:
the literal meaning of each line in the poem
Explanation:
The theme of the poem.
As per the question the figure if the theme that depicts the lyrics of the poem includes the actual meaning in line of the sentence. The poem is made lyrical by the use of the verses and words to expand to the composition of the opera. The meaning of the verse can be direct or indirect.
Thus the answer is the literal meaning of each line in the poem.
The poem can be a song and it only gets a meaning when the verse is set into music to the point where distinctions become indifferentiable. The feeling of the poet is also expressed in the lyrics and these help us and guide us in many directions.Thus the poem uses meaning that is associated with each line.Hence the option A is correct.Learn more about the theme of a lyric.
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A thrifty shopper wants to purchase a new phone that is made with quality parts. What factors should they consider?
High quality phones contain rare earth metals that are a less scarce resource and cost less to the consumer.
High quality phones contain rare earth metals that are a less scarce resource and cost more to the consumer.
High quality phones contain rare earth metals that are a more scarce resource and cost more to the consumer.
High quality phones contain rare earth metals that are a more scarce resource and cost less to the consumer.
If the thrifty shopper wants a new phone what they should consider is the fact that:
High quality phones contain rare earth metals that are a more scarce resource and cost more to the consumer.Who is a thrifty shopper?This is a term that is used to refer to a person that is involved in the buy and sale of already used items.
What the shopper has to understand about getting a new phone is the fact that the new phone would be more costly due to the materials they were made with.
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A thrifty shopper who wants to purchase a new phone that is made with quality parts should consider that high quality phones contain rare earth metals that are a more scarce resource and cost more to the consumer. Therefore, option C is correct.
What are thrifty shopper?A thrifty shopper is someone who is careful with their money and looks for ways to save while shopping. They seek value for money and prioritize practicality and affordability over luxury or status symbols.
Thrifty shoppers are often motivated by financial constraints, environmental concerns, or a desire to live a simpler, more frugal lifestyle.
They may employ various strategies to save money, such as using coupons, buying items on sale or clearance, shopping at discount stores or second-hand shops, and comparing prices across different retailers or online platforms.
Thrifty shopping can also involve prioritizing quality over quantity and investing in durable, long-lasting products that will save money in the long run. Thrifty shopping is a responsible and sustainable approach to consumption that can benefit both individuals and the environment.
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What did Paul Revere shout on his midnight ride in 1775
When was the Declaration of Independence signed? ...
Answer:
1. "The regulars are coming!"
2. 1776
Explanation:
Paul Revere, on his famous midnight ride, shouted "the regulars are coming!" to warn of the British advance. The phrase he is famous for is "The British are coming!" but there's a lot of debate on whether or not it was actually said.
The declaration of independence was signed in 1776 on July 4th.
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Answer:
A. The British Are Coming!
B. July 4, 1776 - August 2, 1776
Explanation:
A.
His most famous quote was fabricated. Paul Revere never shouted the legendary phrase later attributed to him (“The British are coming!”) as he passed from town to town. The operation was meant to be conducted as discreetly as possible since scores of British troops were hiding out in the Massachusetts countryside.
B.
On August 2, 1776, Congress members signed the declaration. Not every man who had been present on July 4 signed the declaration on August 2. Two important officials passed up the chance to sign and others were added later. The first and largest signature was that of the president of Congress, John Hancock
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what are three ways Athens democracy affected USA. HELPPP ILL MAKE BRANLIEST FOR ANSWERR
Answer:
Greece’s system of self-government greatly influenced how the founding fathers set out to construct the new United States government.
Explanation:
The original U.S. voting system had some similarities with that of Athens. In Athens, every citizen could speak his mind and vote at a large assembly that met to create laws. Citizens were elected to special councils to serve as organizers, decision-makers, and judges.
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The goal of anthropology is to discover regularities in:
nature
observation
culture
genetics
Answer:
the answer is culture
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What is the difference between bronze and bell metal ?
The difference between bronze and bell metal is the thickness of the properties therein.
Basically, a Bell metal is known for its sonorous quality when struck while a bronze has a high tin content of about 20%.
Bronze is usually more harder and durable than copper which makes it better metal for tools and weapons.Bell metal is the known purest type of bronze in the bronze familyIn conclusion, the difference between bronze and bell metal is the thickness of the properties therein.
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Ram dissolves sand in water. Sand settles down. He concludes that it’s an unsaturated solution.
Answer:
its a heterogeneous mixture
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The role of the president's cabinet has evolved since George Washington's presidency. Describe how the president's cabinet has changed and how it has stayed the same. Use evidence to support your answer.
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The president's cabinet has changed and evolved with the passage of time.
The old president's cabinet has only 4 members but the modern or current president's cabinet has 4 to 16 members. In recent years, the presidents have less depend on their cabinets for advice due to the presence of other advisory bodies such as the Executive Office of the President.
While on the other hand, the president's cabinet has also similarity to the old president's cabinet due to the selection of members in the cabinet from different religions so we can conclude that the president's cabinet is similar as well different from the old president's cabinet.
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who was the first african on record to become christian