1. What was the first West African gold trading empire?

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Answer 1
Ghana​ was the first of these empires, followed by the kingdoms of ​Mali​ and ​Songhai​. Historians think the first people in Ghana were farmers along the ​Niger River​. Sometime after AD 300 these farmers, the ​Soninké​, were threatened by nomadic herders.
Answer 2
Ghana was the first because they were the first to create a trade network of gold cuz.

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Which of these leaders did NOT
meet for the signing of the Non-
Aggression Pact, September 1939?
A. Adolf Hitler
B. Joseph Stalin
C. Winston Churchill

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Answer: C

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Winston Churchill did not meet for the signing of the Non-Aggression Pact, in September 1939. The correct option is C. By participating in these minor conflicts without worrying about a Soviet invasion, Germany was able to prevent a two-front conflict. Hitler commanded the beginning of the war against the Soviet Union in July 1940, one month after Germany had defeated France.

What leaders signed a non-aggression pact in 1939?

The Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was officially signed in Moscow on August 23, 1939, by German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov.

The historical significance of the Nonaggression Pact was also discussed by Molotov. The two major European powers decided to put an end to their hostilities while also dividing Europe into two distinct regions: the German West and the Soviet East.

Thus, the ideal selection is option C.

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How did the development of the telegraph lead to major social changes
during the Industrial Revolution?
A. It forced people to learn Morse code in order to communicate
across long distances.
B. It led to an era of peace as communication between different
countries increased.
C. It allowed for faster communication and required massive
networks of cables to be laid.
D. It led to a great economic inequality between those who could
afford to use it and those who couldn't.

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Answer:

C. It allowed for faster communication and required massive networks of cables to be laid.

(Please delete this answer if it is wrong, or just tell me in the comments)

Answer:

C

Explanation:

people could very quickly communicate, but it was not wireless

Which statement best explains why, during the 1800s, manufacturers resisted workers’ demands for higher wages and safer workplaces?

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Manufacturers knew their companies would become less profitable (just did this assignment)

Answer:

Their businesses would become less profitable

The Hebrew account of Persian attitudes toward
Can be found in the book of

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Answer:

The Hebrew account of Persian attitudes toward Judaism

Can be found in the book of Ezra

All of the following were innovations that benefited farmers during the Second Agricultural Revolution except __________.

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Answer:

Plant Domestication

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is Plant Domestication!

Explanation:

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6. Who did the colonists believe should make the laws for the colonies?
7. Whom did the Second Continental Congress name as leader of the Continental Army?
8. Why was Thomas Jefferson chosen to write the Declaration of Independence?
9. Who was the young Frenchman who helped the American army?
10. How does the flag change when a new state is added?
11. What do the thirteen stripes on our flag represent?
12. Who was the American spy executed by the British?

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The Declaration of Independence of the United States of Americab (official title is The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America) a is a document drawn up by the Second Continental Congress - in the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776 - which proclaimed that the Thirteen North American Coloniesc - then at war with the Kingdom of Great Britain - defined themselves as thirteen new sovereign and independent states and no longer recognized British rule; 11 instead they formed a new nation: the United States. John Adams was one of the politicians who undertook the independence process, approved on July 2 by the full Congress without opposition. A committee was in charge of writing the formal declaration, which was presented when Congress voted on it two days later.

Thomas Jefferson was the main author of the Declaration.

Adams persuaded the committee to entrust Thomas Jefferson with the task of leading the writing of the original draft of the document, 12 which Congress edited to produce the final version. The Declaration was primarily a formal explanation of why Congress severed its political ties with Britain on July 2, more than a year after the outbreak of the American Revolution. The next day Adams wrote to his wife Abigail: "The second day of July 1776 will be the most memorable time in the history of America."

Explanation:

On July 4 - after ratifying the text - Congress released the Declaration in various forms. It was initially published in John Dunlap's flyer, 14 which was widely distributed and read to the public. The original copy used for this print has been lost and may have been in the possession of Jefferson.15 The original draft with Adams and Benjamin Franklin's corrections and Jefferson's additional notes on the changes made by Congress is preserved in the Library of Congress. The best-known version of the Declaration - a signed copy popularly regarded as the official document - is on display at the National Archives in Washington DC This handwritten copy was requested by Congress on July 19 and signed on August 2.

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Why did progressives feel that changes were necessary
regarding child labor?

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Answer:

because they thought it was bad

Explanation:

What experience was chronicled by Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, a Mexicana who married an American army officer?

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Answer:

The process by which the government confiscated land from Californios

Explanation:

The pastoral lifestyle of the great ranchos was giving way under the ever increasing demands of the incoming Americans who were eager for land, power and money. Legislation was passed which often favored unscrupulous newcomers. This had far-reaching effects as Hispanic families bowed to the various pressures facing them and their lands passed into American hands. Maria was determined not to lose her lands without a fight. For the next twenty-three years of her life she fought numerous legal battles, with more losses than wins. She hired the best attorneys possible and pulled strings in high places to help her claims. Her major fight was over Rancho Jamul which she claimed as the widow of Henry Burton, homesteader of the land, but Burton had died intestate, thereby creating enormous problems for Maria.

Despite all the furor, Maria continued making a variety of plans for the rancho. She ran cattle, as well as growing wheat and barley on the slopes. Castor beans were also raised, bringing sixty dollars an acre in 1874. The cattle were fed with the leaves and the beans were sold to a paint company. Even the hillsides covered with wildflowers were rented for beehives.

What is one major problem that has resulted from globalization in the 20th
and 21st centuries?

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Answer:

One major problem that has resulted from globalization in the 20th and 21st century is that the diseases are able to spread around the world more quickly. Globalization has reached a point that the problems of one country are likely to affect the whole world since the world is nowadays like a global village

Answer:

deforestation

climate change

lower salaries due to cheap labor overseas

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What kinds of people did the Nazis persecute? (oppress or subject to cruel/unusual punishment)?

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Answer:

The Jewish

Explanation:

Answer:

It was the Jewish people.

Explanation:

The German Nazis oppressed and often gave punishment to the Jewish people. The Nazis don't want Judaism to rise.

Which of the following was the time of
attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan
because they knew the U.S. would not
be in a position to fight back?
A. Sunday morning
B. Friday night
C. Saturday evening

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Answer:

A.)

sunday morning

Explanation:

Answer:

A.Sunday morning

Explanation:

Because those are to plan and to make sense .of what they are doing better

who got independent for Africa how??​

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Answer:

following the war, rapid decolonisation swept across the continent of Africa as many territories gained their independence from European colonisation

what is the correct answer to this?​

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Answer:

the Electoral College

Explanation:

which action would most help a voter become more informed
a.running for public office
b.registering to vote
c.registering as a member of a political party
d. consuming a variety of news media

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B) Registering to vote
B) registering to vote

What are the methods of philosophy​

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Answer:

Philosophical method is the study of how to do philosophy. A common view among philosophers is that philosophy is distinguished by the ways that philosophers follow in addressing philosophical questions. There is not just one method that philosophers use to answer philosophical questions.

What was the effect of the Berlin Airlift?
1) East Germany and West Germany united.
2) The Soviet Union gained control over West Berlin.
3) West Berlin remained free from communist control.
4) The United States lost influence in the region.

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Answer:

Option C, is the right answer.

Explanation:

The Berlin Airlift begins at the time when the Soviet Union blocked road and rail travel into West Berlin. This blockade was enacted by the Soviet Union in response to the refusal of the U.S. and Britain to provide Russia more say in the economy of Germany. To break the blockade, President Truman could not take direct military action as it could cause World War III, so he ordered a massive airlift of necessary goods into West Berlin. The successful U.S. airlift led the Soviet Union to end the blockade. The end of the blockade led Germany to become a separate and independent nation. The effect can be seen in the fact that West Berlin was regarded as the Island of Freedom throughout the Cold War.

Which led most directly to the decline of the Latin language?

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People not being able to read Latin

Answer:

The following key reasons led directly to the decline of the Latin language:

1.The rise of literature

2.Interest in poetry

3.Vernacular language

4.The fall of the Roman Empire

Explanation:

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Washington converged with
Rochambeau and Lafayette in de
Grasse's fleet in Yorktown and
surrounded approximately 8,000
forces.
A. British and Hessian
B. British and Spanish
C. British and Native American
D. British and Russian

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Answer:

A. British and Hessian

Explanation:

Washington converged with Rochambeau and Lafayette in de Grasse's fleet in Yorktown and surrounded approximately 8,000 BRITISH and HESSIAN forces.

In October 1781, under the leadership of General Lord Cornwallis, the British surrender with about 8,000 forces comprising of British and Hessian. The Hessians are mercenaries who are of German origin fighting for the British during the American Revolutionary war.

The 8,000 forces comprised of 7,087 officers and men, 900 seamen.

The father in an ancient Roman family was legally allowed to

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Answer:

They had absolute rule over his household and children. If they angered him, he had the legal right to disown his children, sell them into slavery or even kill them.

Explanation:

8. Describe the role played by the English government in colonizing North America.

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Answer:

The British colonization of the Americas was the history of establishment of control, settlement, and colonization of the continents of the Americas by England, Scotland and Great Britain (after 1707). Colonization efforts began in the 17th century with failed attempts by England to establish permanent colonies in the North. The first permanent British colony was established in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. Over the next several centuries more colonies were established in North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. Though most British colonies in the Americas eventually gained independence, some colonies have opted to remain under Britain's jurisdiction as British Overseas Territories.

The first documented settlement of Europeans in the Americas was established by Norse people led by Leif Erikson around 1000 AD in what is now Newfoundland, called Vinland by the Norse. Later European exploration of North America resumed with Christopher Columbus's 1492 expedition sponsored by Spain. English exploration began almost a century later. Sir Walter Raleigh established the short-lived Roanoke Colony in 1585. The 1607 settlement of the Jamestown colony grew into the Colony of Virginia and Virgineola (settled unintentionally by the shipwreck of the Virginia Company's Sea Venture in 1609) quickly renamed The Somers Isles (though the older Spanish name of Bermuda has resisted replacement). In 1620, a group of Puritans established a second permanent colony on the coast of Massachusetts. Several other English colonies were established in North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. With the authorization of a royal charter, the Hudson's Bay Company established the territory of Rupert's Land in the Hudson Bay drainage basin. The English also established or conquered several colonies in the Caribbean, including Barbados and Jamaica.

Explanation:

What was the main goal behind the temperance movement?

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Temperance movement, movement dedicated to promoting moderation and, more often, complete abstinence in the use of intoxicating liquor (see alcohol consumption).
Temperance movement, movement dedicated to promoting moderation and, more often, complete abstinence in the use of intoxicating liquor (see alcohol consumption).

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Merchant and craft guilds formed to provide support for their members, who shared a certain economic role. Today, in the United States, many labor and trade unions exist for the same purpose. They unite workers in specific industries so that they may together work for their mutual benefit.

Research the history of early labor unions and their relationship to the earlier guilds in Europe. Then select one of the labor or trade unions from the list below to research:

American Federation of Government Employees
American Federation of Teachers
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
International Union of Police Associations
National Association of Letter Carriers
Office and Professional Employees International Union
United Mine Workers of America
Writers Guild of America
Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association
Service Employees International Union
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
United Farm Workers of America

Use the internet or the library to learn more about your chosen union. Finally, combine your research with the knowledge you gained from this lesson to write a short response in which you compare and contrast your union with the medieval merchant and craft guilds. Your short response should contain at least two paragraphs and should address both similarities and differences between the modern union and medieval guilds.

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Could it be a type of cooperative association of agriculturist or producers. Also can be joint-ventures then all members may com together and work for their mutual benefit.

Answer:

Im doing the assigment rn lol

Explanation:

So compare how the guilds and the unions are simmilar and different. Like how did the guilds help the people in the guild and how do the unions help the people in the union

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The nickname “Desert Fox” was used for a German war hero in World War II. He was extremely skilled in warfare involving tanks and surprise attacks. His real name was....

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Answer:

General Erwin Rommel

Explanation:

field marshal in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II

I will give brainliest. I need help. ASAP. (this is going to be a long night, this assignment is due tomorrow morning)

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Answer:

The correct answer is D

Explanation:

After the power of the Emperor was restoed in Japan thanks to the Meiji restoration, Emperor Meiji (hence the name of the era) carried out a series of reforms that modernized Japan, and changed the country from a rural, and feudal society, to an industrial, military, and imperial power that could rival the West.

Emperor Meiji ended the feudal system, and the priviliges of the damyos and the Samurai in favor of a more egalitarian land distribution, and also in favor of a more industrial economy. He also developed the military thanks to the economic growth brought by the growth of industry. Finally, Meiji openned Japan to the rest of the world, after the country had been in almost total isolation for over three centuries. This brought new influences from the West not only in economic and military matters, but also in culture and society.

A graphical representation of the earth, in three dimensional form, is
called what?
Select one:
A globe
A compass
A map
A chart

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Answer:

a globe, you're welcome. if I am wrong correct me thx

Answer:

A globe

Explanation:

A globe is a three-dimensional scale model of the Earth or other round body. Because it is spherical, or ball-shaped, it can represent surface features, directions, and distances more accurately than a flat map.

Maps are 2-dimensional (2D) representations of a 3-dimensional (3D) Earth.

Examine and explain how/why Bellamy's description of the carriage and its participants is a metaphor for wealth (or socioeconomic) distribution in late 19th and early 20th century America. How does this metaphor apply to the position of the workers in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory?

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Answer:

Workers are machines.

Explanation:

This metaphor apply to the position of the workers in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory shows that the workers are the machine that make money for their owners and not more than that. If the owner consider them humans then they will take certain measures in the factory so that their lives will be protected. The owner of the factory considered them machines whose lives have no value.

Which problem will a country that tries to create a self-sufficient economy
most likely experience?
A. The country will have to create a division of labor for all workers
within its borders.
B. The country will become too dependent on voluntary exchange
with other countries.
C. The country will reduce its opportunity costs for selling goods to
other countries.
D. The country will be less
efficient than if it specialized in a smaller
number of products.

D is right

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

it's d regardless because solo contrys ten to struggle more

what if the asteroid that killed all the dinosaur was a UFO and we are the Aliens

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what if the asteroid that killed all the dinosaur was a UFO and we are the Aliens

Explanation:

When it collided with Earth around 66 million years ago, it was tens of miles broad and forever impacted history.

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When they traveled the Trail of Tears, the Cherokee moved from
A. Alabama ... Georgia
B. Oklahoma . . . Alabama
C. Georgia ... Indian Territory
D. Indian Territory ... Mississippi

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Answer is C. Georgia to Indian Territory
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