Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The others don't make sense.
C and D aren't about TBOR, and it isn't a agreement.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Which of the following is an unskilled
worker?
Nurse's aide
O Delivery person
Brick-layer
Architect
What was the tension after the French and Indian war
Explanation: Great Britain made Americans pay for the war expenses which led to colonial discontent and the American revolution.
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The group in Great Britain who was in charge of creating laws was called
Read the list of statements from the article. The events have returned ancient seeds to Native American communities. The ties between Native seeds and Indigenous communities began to be cut when European settlers arrived. Pawnee seeds from Nebraska wouldn't grow in Oklahoma, said Echo-Hawk. Soon, the network was celebrating the Native Taos Pueblo squash that grows now in the community. Which two statements are main ideas from the article?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not include the article as a reference, doing some research we can say the following.
You are referring to the article called "Sowing Sacred Seeds: How the Pawnee Nation Saved Ancestral Corn by Returning it to its Nebraska Home." It was written by African American author Carla Hinton for the newspaper "The Oklahoman," on November 22, 2018.
The two statements that are main ideas from the article are:
"The events have returned ancient seeds to Native American communities." And "Pawnee seeds from Nebraska wouldn't grow in Oklahoma, said Echo-Hawk."
The author speaks with Deb Echo-Hawk, a Native American Woman that tells the story of the sacred corn and how it went from Nebraska to Oklahoma, and then it was returned to its original land.
What year was the Louisiana Purchase? I’m in 8th grade and i’m just gonna waste points lol but i’m interested
Answer:
1819
Explanation:
Answer:
Louisiana Was Purchased In The Year 1803.
why did Antifederalists believe that the Constitution was a threat to liberty?
Explanation:
They thought they had too much power, I hope this helps!
In today's world, where can a nation legally test nuclear weapons? A. Above ground B. Below ground C. Under Water D. None of the above
Answer:
C, under water
Why was the Proclamation of 1763 a cause of the American Revolution?
Answer:
hope it helps...
Explanation:
Royal Proclamation of 1763:
After the French and Indian War ended, the British government issued the Proclamation of 1763, on October 7, 1763, which forbade colonists from settling the land west of the Appalachian Divide. ... it was also intended to keep the colonists near the coast.
What is the difference between Great Plains and coastal plains
Answer:
great plains is a broad expanse of flat land and coastal plains are a flat, low-lying piece of land next to the ocean.
Explanation:
What is the historical context for the Neolithic Revolution?
Describe Southern politics
Answer:
Big poop
Explanation:
Because
Need help pls I would really appreciate it
Answer:
awnser is c i think
Explanation:
What was the impact of the boycotts created by the Stamp Act Congress? *
Answer:
The stamp act was repealed
Explanation:
In 1619 the men of Jamestown elected representative. Why is this event important in American
History? PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!!
Answer:
In 1619, 22 burgesses and Governor George Yeardley took part in the first legislative assembly of the American colonies. Their creation of the House of Burgesses later inspired the American Revolution and the subsequent creation of the United States.
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Axum was...
A. a Christian kingdom in Ethiopia
B. the founder of the Ghana state
C. the capital of the Swahili city-states
D. the great creator god of most Sub-Saharan religions
F. a Swahili slave
What is the tagalog of I Love You?
Answer:
mahal kita ehh wag sadya ahha
Answer: “mahal kita” is “I love you” in tagalog. “Gusto kita” means “I like you” in tagalog. “Sobrang mahal kita” means “I REALLY love you” hope this helps!
Explanation:
2- Indian Princess whose name meas "playful
one".
Answer:
Pocahontas Matoaka
Explanation:
Pocahontas was named Amonute at birth and went by the name Matoaka. She supposedly earned the nickname Pocahontas, which means “playful one,” because of her happy, inquisitive nature.
Answer:
pachhhaiontas
Explanation:
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define oral tradition in your own words!
Answer: a tradition or a culture that is passed from one generation to other
Explanation:
Answer:
Oral tradition is when language, traditions, customs, cultures, skills, techniques, literatures, art works and forms, ideas, etc. are shared and passed on generations to another generations through the words of mouth.
Key word for oral: "Passed using words of mouth; verbally"
How are Poe's ideas of dreams similar in "Dreams" and "A Dream"? Both poems criticize people who daydream and ignore reality. Both poems recall the carefree dreams of youth. Both poems celebrate the escape that dreams offer. Both poems suggest that dreams can't compare to nature.
Answer:
(Both poems celebrate the escape that dreams offer.)
its c, hope this helps
Explanation
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
Match each item with the correct statement.
shouted "The regulars are out!"
Answer:
Joseph Warren
Explanation:
Joseph Warren that the British army was marching out of a city. He rode with Dawes to Lexington to warn Samuel Adams that the British were coming. He galloped across the moonlight countryside shouting, "The regulars are out!" to the people and houses he passed along the way
( PLEASE HELP!) Arrange the cultures in chronological order using numbers 1-5.
Toltec, Olmec, Spanish, Maya, Aztec
Answer: Olmec, Mayan, Toltec, Aztecs,
Explanation:
What political, religious, cultural and social references are embedded in her work? To what extent was Frida committed to these elements, beyond her artistry?
Answer:
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
her cultural persona, Frida extended the history of Mexico into her art, and building a patrimony of cultural ideals, artistic techniques, and social values that are today important for her country and the art she created.
hope this helps :P, though that was a week ago
-KB
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist who used political, religious, cultural and social references in her works that made her a feminist icon, as she portrayed in her paintings issues not addressed by art at the time, such as the abortion and femicide.
Violence against women was a recurrent theme in Frida's paintings, as a highlight in the work "Unos Cuantos Piquetitos" , which portrays a woman raped in a bed, beside a man who watches her holding a knife.
Therefore, Frida's works portrayed her life and important events in women's lives, in a sexist environment, which was not exposed in the artistic manifestation.
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The ruler of France before the revolution was king ___ XVI
Answer:
louis
Explanation:
Answer:
Louis XVI
Explanation:
if someone has a book u want and u got a book they want what do u do?
A. Problem solve
B. Tell the teacher
C.Ask if you can trade books
D.Take the book from them
Answer:
D
Explanation:
asking is a kind way of doin shihh but u can always steal doe ༼;´༎ຶ ༎ຶ༽
Are you more of a follower or a Leader?
What problems do developing countries face?
what did Hans Holbein speicalize in?
Answer:
Hans Holbein the Younger, (born 1497/98, Augsburg, Bishopric of Augsburg [Germany]—died 1543, London, England), German painter, draftsman, and designer, renowned for the precise rendering of his drawings and the compelling realism of his portraits, particularly those recording the court of King Henry VIII of England.
Explanation:
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in your opinion, what largely drew attention to Frida - her artwork or lifestyle or relationships? She is now a recognized and valued artist, but during her lifetime, Frida's paintings did not get much attention. To what do you attribute this late recognition and current popularity of her artwork?
Answer:
lifestyle
Explanation:
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Now you write about how Cortes conquered the Aztecs. Write as many details from beginning to the end. Finally be sure and mention what the effects of this battle were for Spain and the Aztecs. Discuss what this area is presently called today. Finally, discuss how you feel about what happened and the consequences of this battle for Spain and the Aztec empire
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Hernan Cortez arrived in the Americas on March 4, 1519. He specifically arrived at the Yucatan Peninsula, in the Mexican territory. Five months later, on November 8th, 1519, he finally arrived at the center of the Aztec Empire: the great city of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztecs.
Cortez realized that Spaniards alone, it was going to be impossible to defeat the mighty Aztec Army. That is why in 1521, Cortez made alliances with Native Tribes that were enemies to the Aztecas. Specifically, the Chollulans and the Tlaxcalteans.
On July 1, 1520, the Cortez army is defeated by the Aztecs in what is known as the "Sad Night." They had to retreat and plan another strategy. In that year, Emperor Cuithlahuac substitutes Moctezuma II, as the new ruler, but he suddenly died from smallpox. Cuáhutemoc became the Emperor. He was the last emperor of the Aztecs.
On August 13, 1521, the Aztec Army surrendered the city to Cortez. The Spaniards had conquered Tenochtitlan and killed Cuauhtémoc.
This area of Tenochtitlan, today is downtown Mexico City. The ruins of the pyramids can be visited next to the main square(Zócalo in Spanish), and the Cathedral.
The consequences of the conquest were meaningful. Never before seen diseases brought by Spaniards almost wipe out 80% of the Aztecs population. Diseases such as smallpox, chickenpox, malaria, cholera, and influenza.
Spaniards also evangelized the Aztecs into the religious teachings of Catholicism.