Answer:
An Aztec priest
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Place the following events in chronological order
What was the period called on the western front where neither the
Germans or the French were fighting for 8 months? *
Phoney War
Trench Warfare
Sitzkreig
Era of Good Feeling
Answer:
Phoney War.
Explanation:
Phoney War was the period on the western front where neither the Germans or the French were fighting for 8 months. It was an early period of the World War II typically between the 3rd of September, 1939 and 10th of May, 1940 in which there was no hostility. The termed was developed by journalists.
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The women's-rights movement in the United States was first started by women who
Group of answer choices
faced economic discrimination in the workplace
had experience in other social-reform movements
were important figures in the Second Great Awakening
had an impact on the outbreak of the Revolutionary War
Answer: started by women who faced economic discrimination in the workplace
Explanation:
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How many times did Thomas Jefferson run for President of the United States?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 3
Answer:
once
Explanation:
Answer:
once
Explanation:
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Answer: Number 1 is C
Number 2 is D
Number 3 is A
Number 4 is B
Number 5 is A
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Which of the following were effects of Thomas Pickney’s treaty with Spain? Select all that apply
Answer:
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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows. A physical map of Asia. An area in south central Asia between the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal is circled in red. Image courtesy of NASA Which South Asian country is circled in red on the map above? A. China B. India C. Russia D. Indonesia Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
It's B
Explanation:
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In 1964, what gave the President of the United States full authority to take whatever actions he deemed
necessary to solve the problem in Vietnam?
Geneva Accords
Guerilla Warfare
Vietnamization
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Answer:
geneva accords
Explanation:
Answer:
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Explanation:
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What industry was the Pullman Strike of 1984 apart of and what happened?
It pitted the American Railway Union (ARU) against the Pullman Company, the main railroads, and the federal government of the United States under President Grover Cleveland. The strike and boycott shut down much of the nation's freight and passenger traffic west of Detroit, Michigan.
what are the factors of production for a desk
What is 7percent of 300
Answer:
7% of 300=7/100×300=21
Answer:
21
Explanation:
7
___ x 300
100
NOTE: The zero go together
7
___ x 300
100
so now u have 7 x 3 = 21
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Alexander the Great spread Greek culture through Persia, Greece, Egypt, and the Indus Valley more than 2,000 years ago. Greek ideas combined with elements from the conquered territories to form the Hellenistic culture. Consider everything that you’ve written in the previous parts of the activity. Write one paragraph (100–125 words) stating what you believe to be the most important contribution of the Hellenistic era and why.
Only one paragraph please!
Answer:
In the Kingdom of Thrace, during the reign of Lysimachus—a successor of Alexander the Great who lived from 361 BCE to 281 BCE—an interesting coin was issued. This coin, which featured the head of Alexander the Great with ram’s horns on either side of his crown, was issued in the ancient city of Parium, in the northwestern region of modern-day Turkey. The horns were the symbol of the Egyptian god Amun—or Zeus, who is often conflated with Amun—from whom Alexander claimed descent. Flanked with these godlike horns, Alexander attained the status of a deity.
Explanation:
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A
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A.Judy Blume v. Starbucks
B.Walmart v. Target
C.The State of Florida v. Suzy Sunshine
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In towns and cities today, the burial of cremated remains has replaced full body burial for reasons of space and cost. The immediate family members of the deceased keep themselves in their houses. The minute the neighborhood gather near the family home to make the items required for the funeral, including paper flags containing prayers, paper processional lanterns, and he wouldn’t candlestick. The women prepare the food required for the feast, given before the burial. One woman of the neighborhood has a special honor of sewing a white pilgrims club that will shroud the body for its journey to the land of the dead. Meanwhile, the man who will be pallbearers take a grave in the cemetery. On completing the task, the family members wash their hands and salt water. This is the traditional funeral ritual of which religion??
Answer:
i do not read paragraphs
Explanation:
The funeral rite that has been described here is that of the Shinto.
The Shinto religion is an olden day Japanese religion. The religion can be translated to mean the way of the gods.
In a Shinto funeral, all of these are done because the people believe that there is an afterlife that exceeds this temporary realm.
Cremation of the bodies was to save space and cost of keeping a full body. The men are responsible for making all that is required for the burial.
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Create a plan to help Holocaust survivors reconstruct their lives.
Answer:
Holocaust survivors suffer disproportionately from physical injuries and disabilities, but they are permanently living with the psychological and emotional scars of the atrocities and displacement they faced. But yet I feel like they could try not to look back on what happend and just be happy there one of the survivors becasue I'm sure that many didn't survive.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements best describes the contribution of the Land Ordinance of 1785 to education in America?
Group of answer choices
a.It was the law that established free public education for all students.
b.It was the law the formally established the principle of separation of church and state.
c.It was the law that set aside land that would be used to financially support public education.
d.It was the law that removed the federal government from direct involvement in running America’s schools.
Answer: c. It was the law that set aside land that would be used to financially support public education.
Explanation:
The Land Ordinance of 1785 created a plan for how American townships and its sections were to be created. This was as a result of the Ordinance stating the procedure for surveying and buying lands in the unoccupied territories.
One of the provisions of the Ordinance was that land was to be set aside for the financial support of public education and over the course of history the U.S. has set aside close to 145 million acres of land for this.
Evaluate the positive or negative effects of this development.
Was this a positive or negative development for people in Ancient China?
Why?
Was it good for some people but bad for others?
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What new goods were produced in the 1920s?
Answer:
new goods were produced in the 1920s are
like radios, phonographs, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, and refrigerators
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How did Enlightenment ideas about liberty, natural rights, and human dignity apply to most of the world’s people in the eighteenth century?
Which of the following does not describe the slave trade as it existed in Africa by 1700?
British merchants transported slaves to Caribbean sugar plantations and to Britain's colonies in North America.
The Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Dutch also participated in the transatlantic slave trade.
More than one-third of slaves died before reaching the coast because of thirst, disease, or exhaustion.
Slaves were treated humanely on the sea journey to the Americas to make sure the maximum number survived.Which of the following does not describe the results of the slave trade in the Americas?
Slaves sent to the Caribbean and South America did not live long because of the harsh climate, diseases, and terrible living conditions.
Slavery soon became less important in the Americas and most slaves were freed.
In North America, life expectancy for slaves was longer than elsewhere in the Americas.
The slave population in North America grew because many of the slaves were women who had children who also became slaves.
Enlightenment ideas did not apply to three-quarters of the world's people, who were in bondage.
Very few people outside the United States thought about political ideas. Which statements are examples of work slaves did in the Americas?
Choose all that are correct.
The invention of the cotton gin made cotton farming profitable and increased the demand for slaves.
More slaves worked on farms and in households in the American North than in the Deep South.
Most slaves shipped across the Atlantic worked in the sugar colonies of Brazil and the Caribbean.
Most North American slaves harvested sugar, as well as rice, tobacco, and indigo.
Enlightenment ideas were meant only for people of western Europe and North America.
Most people embraced Enlightenment ideas and demanded their rights. Which idea helped strengthen the acceptance of slavery?
racism - the belief that some races are superior to others
capitalism--the belief that the market should determine who was rich and who was poor
the Enlightenment--the belief that reason would solve mankind's problems
communism--the belief that history is the struggle between economic classes s the statement true or false?
Despite the efforts of British abolitionists, Britain remained the nation most in favor of slavery.
true
false Consult the maps on page 494 and 507 of the chapter to answer the questions. Where might a slave captured in what is today Nigeria most likely have been shipped?
Brazil
the Caribbean and North America
Spanish colony of Peru
Persia Consult the maps on pages 494 and 507 to answer the question. Where might a slave captured farther south along the African coast, in the equatorial regions (around the equator), most likely have been shipped?
the islands of the Caribbean
the Ottoman Empire
South America
North America Consult the maps on pages 494 and 507 to answer the question. Where might a slave shipped from the island of Zanzibar have gone?
South America
Morocco
Arabia
Egypt
Consult the maps on pages 494 and 507 to answer the question. Where might a slave shipped from the island of Zanzibar have gone?
South America
Morocco
Arabia
Egypt
Which of the following is not true about the end of slavery?
By the beginning of the twentieth century, slavery was coming to an end in the Muslim world.
Throughout the nineteenth century, European nations pressured Asian and African countries to abolish slavery.
Though slavery is no longer common, it still exists in some parts of the world today.
Muslim raiders enslaved only captive Africans but no other peoples.
Answer:
The lack of money will cause war between the countrys
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Answer:
Probably the last choice. This is because Abraham says "that we here highly resolve these dead shall not have died in vain; that the nation shall have a new birth of freedom...shall not perish from the earth."
He says that the dead will be remembered so the nation could be free.
what are the three executive branches
Answer:
The Federal Government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the President, and the Federal courts, respectively.
Explanation:
If you were designing a house for the president today, what would it look like?
Answer:flag
Explanation:
The Populist and Progressive reformers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries brought about widespread changes to American politics, economics, and society. In this essay, we want you to consider the ethics and civics of the reformers. Describe THREE of the key reform movements of the Progressive era. Who were these reformers and what motivated them
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Three of the key reform movements of the Progressive era were the following. Reformation of the civil rights, reformation of the US federal government to end corruption acts, and reformation for the conservation of the environment.
These reformers were people such as W.EB. Du Bois, Theodore Roosevelt, and Robert La Follette.
What motivated them to initiate and support these reformation movements was the lofe for his country, the compassion they felt for other Americans, his spirit to do things right, to clean the government from corruption and corrupt politicians, and to improve the living conditions of the American society.
Let's get the proper context to understand the problems reformers faced to establish their reformations in the country.
During the Gilded Age, there was so much corruption that allowed the Robber Barons of America to create monopolies that destroyed small and medium-sized companies. We are talking about people like Jhon D. Rockefeller owner of the Standard Oil Company or Andrew Carnegie, owner of the American Steel Company, who grew to become the wealthiest men in the United States with their monopolies. They fought against the creation of labor unions and exploited their workers to make big profits.
Reformers had the conviction to fight and promote big changes in American society.
Muckrakers journalists exposed those corruption acts and progressive reformers demanded changes in the federal government legislation to reverse the situation.
Robert La Follette, governor of Wisconsin, reformed taxes, elections, invested in railroads, and created his program "Wisconsin Idea," to invite people from Wisconsin to actively participate in politics.
W.EB. Du Bois was one of the most important civil rights activists of his time. He wrote "The Souls of Black folks" in 1903. and his ideas helped t form the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
US President Theodore Roosevelt was known as the greatest conservationist of America. He was so interested in protecting the environment, the wildlife, and the natural resources of the United States.
So these reformers had great convictions and dedicated his life to propose changes that impacted the way American people lived and made changes to had a long-lasting consequence in the way American was developing to become the strong nation it is.
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A. the end of black codes in Texas
B. telephone lines connecting Dallas and Houston
C. fewer cities across the state of Texas
D. more farmers being able to ship products across the
state
The MAIN reason why the English attempted to break Spanish monopoly in the New World was
to
One person cannot be
trusted
with absolute power. Do you Agree or disagree
Answer:
I agree with this statement
How did other countries respond to the civil war in Russia?
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Should the U.S. “spread” the American way of life?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
This is a personal opinion but I don't think so because of cultural reasons
What is the main job of the Legislative Branch?
To provide a check on the powers of the President
To make laws
To decide whether or not a law is constitutional
To represent their constituents
Answer:
To provide a check on the powers of the President
Explanation: