Answer:
CExplanation:
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Answer: Athens developed a form or direct democracy, perhaps the oldest democracy in the world. In this democracy, a few citizen, mainly land-owning men, met in a central place: the agora, to discuss important matters about the city and take political decisions.
Rome developed The Republican form of government. The two main social classes of Roman society, the Plebeians and the Patricians, send representative to the Roman deliverative body: the Senate, where the main discussion and political decision were taken.
Question 7 of 10
What or who was on trial in the Monkey trial?
A. A textbook that explained evolution
B. Clarence Darrow for believing in Communism
C. A monkey that had escaped from the zoo
D. John Scopes for teaching evolution
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Answer:
Answer to the following question is as follows.
Explanation:
Mostly during Civil War, the Revolutionary Republicans' agenda encompassed resistance to Abraham Lincoln's thread intentions for the South. The Radical Republicans supported the Wade-Davis Bill, which recommended more severe standards for bringing states into the union, believing Lincoln's proposals were much too liberal.
The First Continental Congress that met in 1774 created the Continental Association. What was this Association?
• A.
a group of men who organized demonstrations against the Intolerable Acts in every colony
• B.
an agreement to boycott all British imports and to stop exporting to Britain and its colonies
)C.
an alliance that used the Committees of Correspondence to organize inter-colonial protests and rebellions
O D. a group of men who went on to form and command the Continental Army in preparation of the Revolution
E
an agreement to support the Suffolk Resolves that declared that the colonists weren't liable to obey the Intolerable Acts
Unit 4
Which of the following issues was faced by a character in The Sun Also Rises?
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ageism
antisemitism
temperance
sexism
Answer:
Sexism
Explanation:
Ernest Hemingway wrote The Sun Also Rises. The writing style of this novel uses profanity in language and its central focus on sex, lechery and the overall decline of its characters. The Sun Also Rises narrates a group of British and American war veterans who travels from Paris to Pamplona to see the bullfights and the running of the bulls.
Imagine you are a civil rights lawyer in the 1960s arguing before the Supreme Court that the federal government needed the legal authority to force states to end their discriminatory practices against racial minorities. Which constitutional amendment would be most helpful as you prepare your case
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because the inviroment
As a young man he was a major figure in his tribe's resistance to the white mans way and settlement on reservations, he later adapted with ease to reservation life and became perhaps the
wealthiest American Indian, thanks in part to his shrewd investment with n railroad stock.
Which person does the above excerpt describe?
A. Peta Nocona
B. Chief Bowles
C. Quanah Parker
D. Jamea Hogg
Answer:
C. Quanah Parker
Explanation:
Quanah Parker became the wealthiest Native Indian through his investments the railroad stock. On the reservation, Quanah Parker's tribe, the Staked Plains, was the last to arrive there after resistance to the white. He was elected chief over all the Comanches on the reservation by the government. He proved to be a resourceful, powerful, and able leader for the Comanches.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Which goal was shared by the women's rights movement and the Civil Rights movement?
Which of the following best describes who
the Apostles were in the Christian faith?
A. The Apostles were people who tried to prosecute Jesus.
B. The Apostles opposed Jesus.
C. The Apostles were the main leaders in the Christian religion.
D. The Apostles were the 12 closest followers of Jesus.
Answer: D
Explanation: D is true. If we are talking about Jesus, the apostles were the best friends of Jesus Christ. Of course, my answer could be wrong and it might be C due to the fact that many religions consider that in Christian faith the apostles were the 12 pillars of Christianity and helped form Christianity. But, the fact of the matter is that after their deaths the Christian congregation kept going. Until, the great apostasy came and destroyed the original beliefs of Christianity. Then, false beliefs immersed themselves into Christianity such as the belief that someone will go to heaven or hell. Pagan beliefs immersed itself into Christian beliefs.
how does archaeology help us find more about the past?
Answer:
Explanation:
it helps us see past cultures from pot how they did things back then and how did they use there restores and sometimes you can find more about there religons
Answer:
Archaeology helps us find the past becasue people dig up artifacts that date back to a certain time period. With these artifacts we can learn about the people living during those time periods and what their culture is. We can even find remnance of a lost city if we dig deep enough. Then we can see when civilzation started. When we find human and animal bones, we can determine what kind of animals used to live back then and how humans and animals survived.
Explanation:
Why would someone who is studying the history or culture of William Bradfords time period find the text interesting, important or useful?
Answer:
Plymouth Plantation is a journal that was written over a period of years by William Bradford, the leader of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. It is regarded as the most authoritative account of the Pilgrims and the early years of the colony which they founded.
Explanation:
In simpler conext , they find it important and useful because the information in it is proven too be true and also because the text contains information from the early years of which the pilgrims founded a colony ,
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What was happening in the
world during the time of this
speech that would have made
a general fear of a nation
arming itself?
A. World War I
B. The Great Depression
C. World War II
The answer is C. World War 2
Answer: C (World War ll)
Explanation: (Acellus)
During this period, the three major Islamic empires developed three distinctive cultures, each of which blended Islamic arts and ideas with local traditions. Which empire cast the widest net in terms of embracing diverse cultures and people
Answer:
the Ottomans
Explanation:
In the 16th century, the three major Islamic empires that developed three distinctive cultures, each of which blended Islamic arts and ideas with local traditions are:
1. Ottoman Empire
2. Mughal Empire
3. South East Asia Empire.
However, among the three, it is the OTTOMAN EMPIRE that cast the widest net in terms of embracing diverse cultures and people.
The Ottoman Empire had various ethnic groups that crossed different borders including the likes of Armenians, Christians, Jewish people, Rum or Orthodox Christians, Greeks, and many others.
How did jobs change for people participating in trade along the Silk Road?
a.) They started working as merchants to make money.
b.)They became farmers to feed traders along the route.
c.) They became scribes to record the sales made in trade.
d.) They started working as monks to spread religious ideas.
Answer:
(a)
Explanation:
Which kind of scientist works with fossilized human bone?
archaeologist
anthropologist
historian
paleontologist
Answer:
Archaeologist
Explanation:
Just what I looked up
Answer:
Paleontologist
Explanation:
What does the wombat look like?
This is what a common wombat looks like. Cute right?
1. Por que durante la Edad Media, Constantinopla fue una ciudad clave en el comerció
Answer:
Debido a su ubicación estratégica en el estrecho del Bósforo, Constantinopla era un punto intermedio entre las Europas Occidental y Meridional y el Cercano Oriente, el Cáucaso y los reinos eslavos en Europa Oriental. A través de Constantinopla, Europa recibió las especias, la púrpura o la joyería por mencionar algunos ejemplos.
Constantinopla facilitó el comercio internacional con el establecimiento de una moneda de oro muy estable denominada como sólido bizantino (s. V - s. XI) y, después, por el hyperpyron (s. XI - XIII), además garantizada por su presencia e influencia territorial en los territorios de la Anatolia.
Explanation:
Debido a su ubicación estratégica en el estrecho del Bósforo, Constantinopla era un punto intermedio entre las Europas Occidental y Meridional y el Cercano Oriente, el Cáucaso y los reinos eslavos en Europa Oriental. A través de Constantinopla, Europa recibió las especias, la púrpura o la joyería por mencionar algunos ejemplos.
Constantinopla facilitó el comercio internacional con el establecimiento de una moneda de oro denominada como sólido bizantino (s. V - s. XI) y, después, por el hyperpyron (s. XI - XIII), además garantizada por su presencia e influencia territorial en los territorios de la Anatolia.
Which of the following statements describes one way that energy flows out of an ecosystem?
Answer:
Cellular respiration produces heat as a by product a by product and this heat dissipates into the atmosphere
Explanation:
The energy in the ecosystem are material properties that provides the ability for work to be done, and can be transformed into different forms or transferred from one organism to another, but it cannot be destroyed or created. The energy from the Sun, which is stored in molecules such as glucose, can be transformed into chemical energy, by cellular respiration, from which kinetic or energy, which is energy in a moving object, can be obtained
The energy conversion during cellular respiration produces a byproduct of heat, which is absorbed by air and vapors in the atmosphere and by contact with other non living materials thereby leading to flow of energy out of the ecosystem
Do you think wealthy interest groups have too much power over what the government does in Texas? AND Should large, powerful interest groups like the Christian Coalition be able to impose their religious beliefs on the state by pressuring the legislature and the governor?
HAS TO BE AT LEAST 5 SENTENCES
Answer and Explanation:
Wealthy interest groups have a lot of power in the Texas government because of their involvement in state policy and because of their social and economic influence within the state. Although this is common in any state in the country, the influence and power of these groups must have limits, as they can act in their own interests, without taking into account the state's political progress. Religious groups must also have limits on their political influence in the state government, as they can impose Christian (or other religions) concepts, which in addition to weakening people's religious freedom, can interfere with political rationality.
Whom did the morrill land grant of 1862 most benefit
Answer:
Northern states
Explanation:
Answer:
C.
Northern states who could use the lands to create colleges serving all US citizens
Which option is correct?
Answer:
Silla
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Which of the following best describes the state of the US economy at the end of World War 11?
It was starting to come out of the Great Depression.
It was out of the Great Depression and doing better.
It was one of the most powerful economies in the world.
It was entering another recession
Answer:
experiencing steady growth from wartime production.
Answer:
It was out of the Great Depression and doing better.
Explanation:
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Which option best completes the diagram?
?
Writing new
regulations
Setting up new
programs
1
Executive branch
responsibilities in
policy implementation
A. Adapting to each state's needs
B. Debating policy details
C. Evaluating the policy
D. Enforcing laws
Answer: D. Enforcing laws
Explanation:
The separation of powers in the federal government calls for the Judiciary to interpret the law and the Constitution, the Legislative to write the law and the Executive to implement and enforce the law.
When it comes to policy implementation therefore, the Executive have the duty to enforce laws passed by the Legislative so long as they are Constitutional. They will do this by breaking down policies into actionable segments that once achieved, will result in the enforcement of law.
A potential benefit for a government leader using a cost-benefit analysis is
- a higher chance of reelection.
- a lower chance of disagreement.
- lower financial costs.
- higher financial benefits.
Answer:
una mayor probabilidad de reelección
Answer:
a
Explanation:
the foreign policy is the?
Answer:
A country's foreign policy also known as its international relations policy > is a set of objectives for how the country will interact with other nations economically, politically, socially, and militarily. International trade, overseas aid, military alliances, and conflict are all topics covered.
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Read the passage. Although the Dakota Territory was organized in 1861, the population was quite small, and the majority of the population were American Indians. The Homestead Act of 1862 drew homesteaders, and soon large cattle ranches were proving to Americans that farmers could be successful in the northern Great Plains. Transportation became easier between 1871 and 1889, when more than two thousand lines of railroad track were laid across the state. The effect on the population was dramatic. In 1860 the white population of North Dakota was 2,576. By 1889, that number had jumped to 191,000. Both North Dakota and South Dakota were able to apply for statehood. According to the passage, what were effects of the Homestead Act
Answer: • New states were added to the Union.
• The population grew in the territories.
• The cattle-ranching industry grew
Explanation:
Since from the passage, we are given the information that The Homestead Act of 1862 drew homesteaders, and soon large cattle ranches were proving to Americans that farmers could be successful in the northern Great Plains, then the effects of the Homestead include:
• New states were added to the Union.
• The population grew in the territories.
• The cattle-ranching industry grew
Answer:
A C D
Explanation:
The first group of men to come to worship Jesus in Bethlehem were the:
tax collectors
shepherds
priests
wise men
Answer:
It was the shepherds.
By 1807, at the time Congress enacted the Embargo Act, how many American sailors had the British impressed
Answer:
over 6,000 sailors
Explanation:
What were four common attributes of gunpowder empires?
Answer:
The world gunpowder empires were : the Ottoman, Safavid, Moghul, Habsburg, Russian, Chinese, and Japanese.
Explanation:
The four common attributes of gunpowder empires are:
Conquered peoples received protection, religious freedom, and civil autonomy.organised into quasi-legal millets for self-government.Christians and Jews made up the majority of the population.Every community had its own millet that oversaw judicial matters.What was gunpowder empires?The Ottoman Empire, Safavid Iran, and the Mughal Empire were three Muslim empires that flourished from the 16th through the 18th century. These empires are collectively referred to as the "gunpowder empires," or "Islamic gunpowder empires." These three empires had some of the strongest and most stable economies of the early modern era, which encouraged economic growth and increased cultural patronage while also consolidating and further centralising their political and judicial systems. The per capita wealth, population, and rate of technological innovation all significantly increased throughout these empires. They extended from Bengal and Northern Iraq in the east to Central Europe and North Africa in the west.
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