Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
Socrates taught that reasoning was the way to truth.
Explanation:
The Greek philosopher Socrates was one of the great thinkers in the history of mankind. He promoted critical thinking and asking questions. He believed in the idea of truth to prevail and help in shaping the beliefs and thoughts. He promoted logical methods to achieve victory over anything. Instead on relying on the beliefs and emotions, he stressed on truth and reasoning.
where do the premises for the arguments presented in the declaration of independence appear
Answer:
in the Preamble
Explanation:
the answer is = the preamble
5.
Image 3 Question: What characteristic did each of these civilizations share?
Each civilization was centered around a major river system.
Agriculture flourished in each of them.
They each were places where hunters and foragers existed.
Major world religions were birthed in each of these civilizations.
6.
Image 3 Question: Which historical event led to the development of permanent civilizations?
The Great Migration
The Great Leap Forward
Neolithic Revolution
Diaspora
Answer:
5. Agriculture flourished in each of them.
6. Neolithic Revolution
Explanation:
Early civilizations were able to rise on account of the Neolithic Revolution which saw humans begin to utilize agriculture to feed its population. This led to more people being born due to the food security and the establishment of social structures that led to early civilization.
The civilizations shown the maps were able to rise due to the presence of agriculture in their areas. For instance, the fertile soils of the Nile and te Tigris and Euphrates allowed for the establishment of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations.
How did Islamic states change from the Postclassical Era to the Early Modern Era?
Which of these statements is an example of Confucianism?
Answer:
I dont know because there are no statements given :)
Explanation:
Answer:
Correct answer. All people should live according to the roles and responsibilities outlined in the five key relationships.
Explanation:
if this is for pearson learning thats what i got just took the test
the life's blood of the city of Paris is ?
Answer:
Explanation:
In 1628, English physician William Harvey put forth a radical theory: blood circulates.
This idea may sound simple, but it flew in the face of centuries of medical orthodoxy, and over the next few centuries, it had an unspeakably large impact on physicians, economists, philosophers, and political thinkers. In the words of sociologist Richard Sennett, “A new master image of the body took form.”
One particular area affected by Harvey’s ideas was urban planning. Cities expanded at an exponential rate during the modern era, and city planners adopted Harvey’s idea that healthy living required free circulation.
Accordingly, they sought to make modern cities that resembled the human body. Wide, arterial streets enhanced the movement of people and goods, carrying them swiftly to the commercial heart of the city. A bowel-like system of sewers and pipes efficiently emptied the city of waste. And great green expanses functioned like lungs, letting people breathe freely.
In short, our cities were modeled on us, which makes them a direct reflection of our worldview and values.
Blood
Starting in the 1740s, European cities began putting their new visions of the “healthy city” into place, and by the nineteenth century, the campaign was fully underway. One of the most obvious innovators was Baron Haussmann, a French official who carried out a massive urban renewal program in Paris starting in the 1850s.
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President Roosevelt's call to action upon reading Upton Sinclair's The Jungle is best described as
O outrage toward the meat-packing industry, and imposing higher taxes on cattle farmers
disgust and anger toward meat-packing industry workers known as muckrakers
surprise at the public's demand for healthy livestock, and continued disbelief of Sinclair's claims
o movement to ensure sanitary conditions in meat-packing plants by signing new legislation
Answer: the answer is A the first one
Which is a democratic belief or ideal that brings all Americans together?
1.Americans all speak the same language.
2. Americans come from similar backgrounds
3.Americans enjoy political and religious freedom
4.Americans are all the same color
English
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.
If South Africa's government were based on racial
majority rule
would have the largest
representation
The rights of approximately v percent of South
Africa's population were suppressed under apartheid.
Black
White
Mixed
Answer:
If South Africa's government were based on racial majority rule, blacks would have the largest representation. The rights of approximately 78 percent of South Africa's population were suppressed under apartheid.
Explanation:
Answer:
✔ Blacks✔ 78edgen
What is the capital of France?
Answer:
Paris
Explanation:
Because it situated in the north central part of the country.
What is the capital of France?
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Why was the Civil Rights Act of 1957 significant?
A. It gave the Attorney General’s the power to investigate civil rights cases.
B. It mandated the desegregation of all public schools
C. It forces states to repeal laws that restricted voting rights
D. It prohibited states from forcefully stopping nonviolent demonstrations
Why are regions with moderate climates heavily populated?
A. They experience strong winds.
B. They receive excessive rainfall.
C. They have a climate that is good for agriculture.
D. They are home to diverse wildlife species.
E.
They are immune from pollution.
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Answer:
regions with moderate climate condition are densely populated then reasons which are extremely hot and cold climate because because in moderate climate people can survive easily.
So I think is C..
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slaves were traded for________________in west indies
Answer:
In the 17th and 18th centuries, enslaved African persons were traded in the Caribbean for molasses, which was made into rum in the American colonies and traded back to Africa for more slaves. The practice of slavery continued in many countries (illegally) into the 21st century.
Explanation:
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Write me a 7 sentences comparing and contrasting Juneteenth celebrations with 4th of July celebrations.
No plagiarism please!
Answer:
Frederick Douglass gives a speech about Independence Day on July 5th, 1852. In his speech, he mentions how, despite the fact that America celebrates its independence on July 4th, African Americans are left out. Even in the free states, African Americans were discouraged from attending the event. In his lecture, Frederick Douglass claims that slaves owe no one anything and have no favorable feelings toward the United States' founding. “This Fourth of July is yours, not mine,” he says. You may be happy, but I must be sad.” Frederick Douglass had every right to make this speech, in my opinion. He was expressing the feelings of African Americans.
Explanation:
What best explains why it is difficult for Brazil to protect its rain forest and improve its economy at the same time?
Answer:
The Brazilian Amazon is the world's largest and most diverse rain forests. ... raising, peasant farming, mining have taken a toll on the Amazon Rain Forest. needs to expand its economy to meet the growing demands of its population. At the same time Brazil needs to protect it's natural resources and remaining rain forest.
Explanation:
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The Bay of Pigs Invasion was a success, leading to Fidel Castro's resentment of the United States.
True
O False
what impact did the fall of the Soviet Union have on Germany?
Answer:
Initially, Department of State officials and Bush’s foreign policy team were reluctant to speak publicly about German “reunification” due to fear that hard-liners in both the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the Soviet Union would stymie reform. Although changes in the GDR leadership and encouraging speeches by Gorbachev about nonintervention in Eastern Europe boded well for reunification, the world was taken by surprise when, during the night of November 9, 1989, crowds of Germans began dismantling the Berlin Wall—a barrier that for almost 30 years had symbolized the Cold War division of Europe. By October 1990, Germany was reunified, triggering the swift collapse of the other East European regimes.
Thirteen months later, on December 25, 1991, Gorbachev resigned and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics dissolved. President Bush and his chief foreign policy advisers were more pro-active toward Russia and the former Soviet republics after the collapse of the Communist monolith than while it was teetering. In a series of summits during the next year with the new Russian President Boris Yeltsin, Bush pledged $4.5-billion to support economic reform in Russia, as well as additional credit guarantees and technical assistance.
The two former Cold War adversaries lifted restrictions on the numbers and movement of diplomatic, consular, and official personnel. They also agreed to continue the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty negotiations (START), begun before the collapse of the Soviet Union, which set a goal of reducing their strategic nuclear arsenals from approximately 12,000 warheads to 3,000-3,500 warheads by 2003. In January 1993, three weeks before leaving office, Bush traveled to Moscow to sign the START II Treaty that codified those nuclear reductions.
what industry was Henry Ford associated with during the 1920's?
a.oil
b.Railroad
c.automobile
d.Steel
Explanation:
The automobile strenghtened such related areas of production as the rubber, glass and oil industries
After which Cold War event did the United States and the Soviet Union enter a nuclear arms race?
Answer:
Nuclear weapon test, 1956
The weapons test on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by American atomic weapons in August 1945 is what started the race between the two countries.
Pre-Test Active TIME REMAININ 59:54 During the Agricultural Revolution, what was the main advantage of tenant larming rather than moving to the city for work Tenant farmers could use a skill they already had rather than starting over The future lay in farming instead of in the types of jobs people could find in cities Landowners gave tenant farmers large plots of land for their personal use. Tenant farmers managed other workers but did not have to do manual labor / O
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is tenant farmers could use a skill they already had rather than starting over.
Answer: its A
Explanation:
Why did colonists resent the new taxes imposed by Parliament after 1763?
A. because the tax money would not be used to benefit the colonies
B. because the colonists did not have a say in Parliament
C. because people who lived in Britain did not have to pay taxes
D. because the taxes were higher than the colonists could afford
Answer:
C. because people who lived in Britain did not have to pay taxes
The fate of most of the Okies and other Dust Bowl migrants who headed west to California was that they a found steady work in the canning industry. b acquired farms in the San Joaquin Valley. c formed mutually supportive evangelical religious communes. d joined reactionary, quasi-fascist organizations in protest of Roosevelt's economic policies. e found themselves mired in poverty, squalor, and lack of economic opportunity in the San Joaquin Valley
The correct answer is E) found themselves mired in poverty, squalor, and lack of economic opportunity in the San Joaquin Valley.
The fate of most of the Okies and other Dust Bowl migrants who headed west to California was that they found themselves mired in poverty, squalor, and lack of economic opportunity in the San Joaquin Valley.
Those were difficult years for the Okies and other Americans that tried to start a new life in the Plains until the Dust Bowl presented a series of serious problems.
What happened in the Great Plains when severe drought followed the removal of native grasses was "Strong winds blew away topsoil and created a Dust Bowl."
In the 1930s, the Great Plains lived difficult moments when severe dust storms hit this region of the United States. The dryness due to lack of water, the removal of native grasses, combined with climate conditions, produced these dust storms that killed animals and ruined the crops. There was no way to keep on farming the land and people had to move to the Pacific West, to California, where they had to start a new life.
Review the texts linked below to learn more about perspectives on the relationship between the past and the present.
"The Last Americans: Environmental Collapse and the End of Civilization"
"Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution"
Then write 1-2 paragraphs in response to the following questions:
Which (if any) of the perspectives in the provided texts rings most true for you Why?
Do you believe that history repeats itself? Why or why not?
What historical reference point(s) would you use to describe the state of the world today? Why?
I don't have a whole lot of time, really. I just need someone who has done this before to give me a little guidance or summary of the two articles. Anything really. I have completed four exams today and I just need a break from all this. If your 'Brainliest' greed takes over, I can give that or something.
Answer:
not my work but it is like guidance to write the paragraph.
Explanation:
In the text "The Last Americans: Environmental Collapse and the End of Civilization" the author analyzes the ruin of civilizations due to environmental problems.
What is the purpose of related texts?
It analyzes a historical period of society and identifies the impacts of environmental problems on ancient civilizations, creating a sense of awareness and call to action to overcome problems that can lead to adverse effects on people's lives in today's society.
Therefore, through the texts related to the issue, the authors seek to explain how the exploration of natural resources can generate irreversible social problems, as occurred in a past period.
Viewpoints on the relationship between the past and the present are discussed in the texts that are linked below. The author of "The Last Americans: Environmental Collapse and the End of Civilization" examines how environmental issues have led to civilizations' demise.
What do you know about The Last American?One man, Ulysses S. Pilgrim, is awoken from suspended animation twenty years after a worldwide nuclear war to see what is still there. Although the cause and the perpetrator of the nuclear war are unknown, the destruction is massive.
Three robots accompany the main character on his quest to determine whether he is the last American left alive.
The first two were written by John Wagner, and the last two by Alan Grant.
Grant stated that this had to be done in this manner because there was no other option: "Together with Chopper in "Oz,"
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Theodore Roosevelt was a member of the
Party when he served as president.
Bull Moose
Republican
Democrat
Answer:
His political party was republican
Explanation:
How did the conflicts between Iberian and American civilizations forge connections that changed them all
Answer:
The conflicts between Iberian and American civilizations resulted in a solid Iberian victory, because both Portugal and Spain became the political authorities in the region, replacing the old indigenous political rule.
However, these conflicts also forged a new kind of civilization, ruled by Iberians, but mostly populated by people of mixed iberian-american ancestry. The cultural diffusion and mixture was very strong, and this is why today countries like Brazil, Mexico, or Colombia, are considered to be mestizo or mixed countries.
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What tactics did the Democratic Party use to win the state elections of 1898? Check all that apply.
violence
electoral fraud
intimidation
property destruction
support for the banks
racist propaganda
Answer:
support for the banks
Explanation:
I don't know if you still need the answer, but I think that is it. other answers seem like that aren't correct.
Answer:
ABCF are right
Explanation:
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What was the primary motivation behind rural-to-urban migration?
Document 1
Theodore M. Brown and Elizabeth Fee, writing for the American Public Health Association, provide the following description of a photograph similar to the one pictured below:
Gandhi’s manner of dress and commitment to hand spinning were essential elements of his philosophy and politics. He chose the traditional loincloth as a rejection of Western culture and a symbolic identification with the poor of India. His personal choice became a powerful political gesture as he urged his more privileged followers to copy his example and discard—or even burn—their European-style clothing and return with pride to their ancient, precolonial culture.
Document 2
Before the Turkish “Hat Law” was passed In 1925, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk gave a speech now known as “The Hat Sermon” during which he argued in support of ideas that would later lead to the “Hat Law.” The speech was given in a Turkish town the inhabitants of which Atatürk refers to as “masters,” which is how he customarily referred to most audiences. During the speech he placed a top hat on his head when stating “Here it is.”
The people who constitute the Turkish nation are a civilized bunch. It is historically and essentially civilized. But I have to inform you, as a brother of yours, as your friend and as your father … that members of the Turkish nation who call themselves civilized must prove and show that they are intellectually civilized as well. They must show how civilized they are through their family life and lifestyles.
Is our dress nationalistic? Is our dress civilized and universal?
Does it make sense to daub [coat] a very precious jewel with mud? If there is a jewel inside the mud then we need to wipe away the mud in order to reveal the jewel; this is only natural and necessary.
We shall wear Oxford shoes or alternately, ankle shoes from now on; and trousers, waistcoats, shirts, ties, removable collars, jackets and most naturally, hats. This is something like a redingote, a bonjour, a smoking coat, a frock. Here it is.
Some people say it is not lawful to wear it. And I say to them you are absent minded and ignorant!
Identify a similarity or a difference between the events, ideas, or historical developments presented in documents 1 and 2.
Answer:
Respuesta:
La respuesta correcta a esta pregunta es:
B) su arquitectura y la exhibición de arte nativo
Explicación:
El Mercado Modelo es uno de los mercados más grandes de Santo Domingo, es también uno de los primeros lugares turísticos de la ciudad. Este mercado agrega color y cultura al distrito histórico. Encontrarás un laberinto interior de pequeñas tiendas organizadas que te llevarán a un mundo de todas las cosas dominicanas. Como joyas típicas y todas las cosas artesanales que puedes encontrar de la cultura dominicana.
Explanation:
The indicated similarities are that both texts speak about:
What national dressing to adopt;European dressing andInvolves an influential leader speaking to their followers.What are the dissimilarities?While the speaker in document 1 - Mahatma Gandhi persuaded his people to do away with the European style of clothing and return to their price by dressing like the ancients,
The speaker in document 2 - Mustafa Kemal Atatürk made a case for same type of dressing indicating that those who eschewed it were ignorant.
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Which city had the BIGGEST impact on South Carolina's international trade in the 20th century?
A)
Columbia
B)
B
Beaufort
C
Charleston
D)
Greenville
Answer:Charlestown
explanation
Answer:
Charleston
Explanation:
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George Washington, the first U.S. president, advised the country to trade and be peaceful with foreign countries. However, he said to avoid further connections between governments. He said it would be dangerous. Do you think his views are realistic today? Explain your response.
Answer:
Realism is extremely realistic as a theoretical framework for analyzing conflict in the contemporary international system. ... Realism is 'state-centric' because realists view sovereign nation-states as the only legitimate monopolist over the use of force, which focuses solely on state behavior.
Explanation:
Buenas noches me puede ayudar a contestar esta pregunta ¿por quienes estruvieron dirigidas las etapas de la independencia?
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Desafortunadamente, se te olvidó especificar de qué país estás hablando. ¿De qué Independencia estás hablando?
Para ayudarte a responder, asumiremos que estás hablando de la Independencia de México.
¿Por quienes estuvieron dirigidas las etapas de la independencia?
La primera etapa de la Independencia de México estuvo dirigida por el sacerdote Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. Esta etapa va de 1810 a 1811, hasta el asesinato del cura Hidalgo.
La segunda etapa, se refiere al momento en el que otro sacerdote, el cura José María Morelos y Pavón, asume el cargo de líder del movimiento independentista, y va de 1811 a 1815. El cura Morelos era el líder del Ejército Insurgente.
La tercera etapa, llamada de la Resistencia, careció de un liderazgo verdadero, manteniéndose vivo el movimiento por los liderazgos locales de varias figuras a los largo del país. Surgen figuras como Vicente Guerrero, Agustín de Iturbide, y Guadalupe Victoria. Hablamos de 1815 a 1820.
Finalmente en la cuarta etapa, llamada de la Consumación de la Independencia, surgió de la mano del General Agustín López de Iturbide, quien logró unir a los ejércitos y crear el famoso Ejército Trigarante, de las Tres Garantías, que hizo su entrada triunfal a la ciudad de México en 1821, consumando la Independencia de México al vencer al ejército español.