Answer:
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Explanation:
Which government served as a model for the United States' three branches of government?
Answer:
Federal goverment
Explanation:
The federal goverment is composed of 3 distinct branches:legislative;execuetive;and judicial whose powers are vested by the U.S constitution in the congress;the president and the federal courts;respectively
How can citizens hold the government responsible for its actions? Or can citizens hold the government responsible?
Answer:
Citizens can hold their government responsible for the actions they made, but that doesn't mean anything will happen to the government.
[The Alturas Institute’s emphasis on civic education derives, in part, from the fact that too few Americans adequately understand the Constitution and the roles and responsibilities of citizenship. The role of the citizenry, by any measure, includes at a minimum the acquisition of knowledge about the nature and functions of government, engagement in public discourse, and the duty to hold government accountable to the rule of law and the American people. This essay, excerpted from its original publication in the Idaho Humanities Council Newsletter (2012), suggests several ways in which citizens might pursue governmental accountability].
Legend says that ____________ can be found on Galveston Island.
a.
the remains of Father Hidalgo
b.
buried pirate treasure
c.
the Texas Declaration of Independence
d.
the ghost of John Long’s wife
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
look
Explanation:
above
Answer:
The answer is B) Buried pirate treasure
Explanation:
Trust me ;)
What helped the Assyrians build an empire?
A bows and arrows
B bronze weapons
C The tower of babel
D there own alaphabet
Answer:
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Why was Egypt considered isolated and what was the benefit of its isolation
Answer:
Egypt was considered isolated because the civilization was only centered along the Nile, and had geographical features that cut it off from the rest of the world.
Explanation:
To the north, the Mediterranean Sea allowed communication with Anatolia and Greece, but only by sea, not by land.
To the west, the Sahara desert was a buffer with several nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes. To the East, the Sinai desert and peninsula made communications harder with Palestine, and Mesopotamia, and to the South, the Desert of Sudan made communications hard with Nubia and Ethiopia.
The benefit was a lower probability of conflict or invasion from other tribes, but it also had a drawback and was lesser trade and integration.
The people having the power to choose the form of government is called:
please and thank you.
Answer:
Democracy
Explanation:
What did Americans mean by "making do" during the Depression?
how old is the mississippi bridge?
Answer:
92 years old
Explanation:
Answer: its old old like really really old...your welcome
Explanation:
it was built 1856
What must state agencies submit as part of the budget process?
What was a negative consequence of the settlement of the Middle Colonies? Many ancient forests in the region were cut down. Farmers dug deep wells to tap into sources of groundwater. Sharpshooters killed large numbers of buffalo, disturbing the food chain. The burning of fuels led to extreme climate change.
Answer:
Option: Many ancient forests in the region were cut down.
Explanation:
The settlers of the Middle Colonies cut many forests in the region. The region had rich soil which allowed farmers to raise livestock and grew crops. The region's strong economy attracted people from Europe which led to a diverse population.
Most farming families clear the land of trees and other plants for settlement and farming. Timbers used to build houses, fences, and barns by cutting it in square and flat planks.
is culture appreciation a form of self expression or a partryal of steotypes?
Answer:
self expression
Explanation:
appreciation of culture is expression of how you are happy to be your race
Why did King Philip's War occur, and what were the consequences of the conflict on the Native Americans?
king Philip’s War — also known as the First Indian War, the Great Narragansett War or Metacom’s Rebellion — took place in southern New England from 1675 to 1676. It was the Native Americans' last-ditch effort to avoid recognizing English authority and stop English settlement on their native lands. The war is named after the Wampanoag chief Metacom, later known as Philip or King Philip, who led the fourteen-month bloody rebellion.
New England Confederation
After the Pequot War (1636-1637), the New England colonies of Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut and New Haven realized the need to form a military alliance to defend against their common enemies. After much debate, they formed the New England Confederation on May 19, 1643.
Over the subsequent years, the New England Confederation fought the Wampanoag, Nipmuck, Pocumtuck and Narragansett Indians during King Philip’s War. The Mohegan and Mohawk tribes, however, fought for the English.
King Philip’s Rise
Metacom was the second son of Wampanoag chief Massasoit, who had negotiated a peace treaty with the colonists at Plymouth Plantation. But the agreement wasn’t enough to stop the colonist’s encroachment on Indian lands.
After Massasoit's death in 1661, his eldest son Wamsutta, later named Alexander, succeeded him. In 1662, the English arrested Alexander on suspicion of plotting war. During questioning, he died, and Metacom — now known as Philip, as many Wampanoags took English names — came to power.
Betrayal Incites War
In January 1675, Christian Indian John Sassamon warned Plymouth Colony that Philip planned to attack English settlements. The English ignored the warning and soon found Sassamon’s murdered body in an icy pond.
A jury made up of colonists and Indians found three Wampanoag men guilty for Sassamon’s murder and hanged them on June 8, 1675. Their execution incensed Philip, whom the English had accused of plotting Sassamon’s murder, and ignited tensions between the Wampanoag and the colonists, setting the stage for war.
Swansea Raid
Between June 20 and June 23, 1675, the Wampanoag carried out a series of raids against the Swansea colony of Massachusetts, killing many colonists and pillaging and destroying property. English officials responded by sending their military to destroy Philip’s home village of Mount Hope, Rhode Island.
was colonial america a democratic society ?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Most settlements in colonial america were democratic
Equator
Which location above would have drastic seasonal temperature variation between summer and winter months?
Location 3
Location 2
Location 4
Location 1
Answer:
Location present on the equator.
Explanation:
That location will observe drastic seasonal temperature variation between summer and winter months which is present on the equator because in summer the climate is very hot due to direct sunlight while on the other hand in winter the temperature is low due to tilting of the earth due to which direct sunlight did not occur. So the location on the equator or near the equator experience drastic seasonal temperature variation.
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did potatos come from america or europe
Answer:
Peru
Explanation:
Despite the disintegration of the Abbasid caliphate, Islam continued to spread across Afro Eurasia in the period 1200-1450 primarily because of which of the following
The available options are:
A. The conquest of the Christian Crusader States in the Levant
B.The activities of Sufi missionaries
C.The voyages of the Muslim eunuch Zheng He
D. The translation activities of Muslim scholars
Answer:
The activities of Sufi missionaries
Explanation:
The activities of Sufi missionaries were evident in the continued spread of Islam across Afro-Eurasia in the period 1200-1450 as Sufis get to have new converts in areas including Anatolia, Central Asia, India, and Southeast Asia in general.
Following the disintegration of the Abbasid Caliphate, the Sufi missionaries took it upon themselves to spread the religion of Islam, by preaching Islam as the religion of peace. These Islamic missionaries are often referred to as Dakwah and it is a means of converting non-Muslims to Islam in a non-violent way.
How did the Church use the changing politics of Europe to increase its influence?
Write in 3-5 sentences.
Answer:
The church incressed its influence by making kings their plaything. the church can strongly influence young kings that are not of age. They also make pass laws that make kings weak and make them stronger.
Explanation:
the pope is big papa
The president is elected directly by the votes of the people (majority rules)True or false
Answer:
TRUe
Explanation:
True
PLEASE HELP!! i need the answer and explanation fast!!!! I know its either G or H.
What was one factor that led to the fall of the Mongol Empire?
The Mongols struggled to govern such an enormous empire.
The Mongols were unable to collect tributes from their territories.
The Mongols would not adopt the customs of the cultures they conquered.
The Mongols brought only negative experiences to the areas they invaded.
Answer: A The Mongols struggled to govern such an enormous empire.
Answer:
The answer is "A"
Explanation:
It could be said that the clergy, or church officials, were the most influential people in medieval society. True or false
Answer: true
Explanation:
I looked it up
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I did a test on it
How did the authors of the declaration of independence come up with the Grievances?
The grievances the authors of the Declaration of Independence came up with were some of the most important issues to colonists in the 18th century.
For example, arguably the largest issue of the time was being taxed without consent or representation, which is listed in the Declaration as;
"For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent"
ASK ME ANY QUESTION THE FIRST ONE WILL GET BRAINLEST AND EXTRA POINTS FOR EVERYONE
Answer:
What grade are you in?
Explanation:
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1. e
2. i
3. a
4. j? The answer should be somewhere between 15*S and 45*S, but the only answer left is j.
5. b
6. f
7. c
8. h
9. g
10. d
1. T
2. F
3. T
4. T
5. F
6. T
7. T
8. T
9. T
10. F
11. T
12. T
1. Prime meridian
2. Parallel
3. Hemispheres
4. Continents
5. Hemisphere, Hemisphere
6. Longitude
7. Meridians
8. Horizontal
9. North Pole
10. South Pole
Answer:
person above me is awsome :D
Explanation:
Explain how FEMA's role changed after it became part of the Department of Homeland Security in 2003 and again after the response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Answer:
FEMA's role changed after the terrorist attacks in 2001 President W. Bush signed the Homeland Security Act, creating the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
After the response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005: Community perspective, Cell phones and the web usage during emergencies, Going beyond rebuilding and Early Movers.
Explanation:
After the terrorist attacks in 2001 President W. Bush signed the Homeland Security Act, creating the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The department was created on March 1, 2003 and integrated FEMA and 21 other organizations. The result was that there was better coordination and communication throughout the following different federal agencies: disaster response and preparedness, law enforcement, International border protection and civil defense. FEMA wasted no time carving out a name for itself; The result of FEMA’s hard work and importance was the “Post Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006.” FEMA was no longer characterized as the department’s Directorate of Emergency Preparedness and Response. FEMA’s top official to become the principal advisor to the President, the Homeland Security Council, and the Secretary of Homeland Security on all emergency management-related matters in the United States. The agency became a stand-alone element within DHS, no longer characterized as the department’s Directorate of Emergency Preparedness and Response.
Things that have changed in FEMA after hurricane Katrina in 2005:
Leadership: Presidents learned the importance of placing experienced emergency managers in charge of FEMA. Presidents now appoint FEMA directors with emergency management experience.
Community perspective: The “whole community” approach, intended to involve the private sector, community groups and individual citizens in disaster preparedness. The whole community approach was intended to harness the assets of civil society, draw attention to disaster resilience and improve coordination.
Cell phones and the web usage during emergencies: Social media made possible collaborative responses that helped people find out which shelters were open and who needed help during the storm through texts and tweets. Social media also drives the government’s response because the government responds to what’s on the news. For example, pictures of the dangerous conditions at Hospitals.
Going beyond rebuilding: Resilience, is the idea that communities can do more than just rebuild and also resilience replaces sustainability as the organizing concept in disaster management. They can invest in levees, canals, wetlands and insurance to adapt to a changing normal.
Early Movers: Congress gave FEMA greater authority to move resources to a disaster zone before a storm rather than wait for formal requests from governors after the event.
Explain representative government:
Answer:
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Why was Spain mad, and what was Spain’s response to the French heretics, or people who held beliefs different from teachings of the Catholic Church who founded a colony near St. Augustine, Florida? (3 sentences)
Sentence Starters:
1. Spain’s was mad because...
2. Spain’s responsed to the French heretics by...
3. Another thing Spain’s did to the French heretics was...
Answer: this is mrs.thompsons work -.- if u know her
Explanation:.
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PLS HELP ASAP!!! Giving all my points!!
Answer:
A because congress cant go putting out any random laws
Explanation:
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Today’s trivia!!
1. How many letters are in the alphabet?
2.if the apocalypse had started and you could only have five things to survive on what would they be?
3. What’s your fav. Animal???
Best answers get brainliest as always!!
Answer:
mhm
Explanation:
1. 26
2. Dog, a female, first aid kit, Emergency water filter, food
3. Aye-Aye