Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is D i promise!!!!!
Explanation:
i got it right choosing D
What governmental group works in the Capitol building?
Senate and House of Representatives
President
Cabinet
Supreme Court
Answer:
At the U.S. Capitol Building the Senate and the House of Representatives come together to discuss, debate and deliberate national policy; develop consensus; and craft the country's laws. As the nation has grown so has the U.S. Capitol Building: today it covers well over 1.5 million square feet, has over 600 rooms, and miles of corridors. It is crowned by a magnificent white dome that overlooks the city of Washington and has become a widely recognized icon of the American people and government. The U.S. Capitol's design was selected by President George Washington in 1793 and construction began shortly thereafter.
Explanation:
did cleopatra live a gender biased life
Answer:
Explanation: Yes she did because she was being controlled over her choices
Em quais locais ainda existem resquícios da cultura maia e da cultura asteca, e quais beneficios os maias e os astecas deixaram para a cultura mundial?
Answer: english
Explanation:
Check ALL that apply. What are the beliefs and values of the Native Americans of the United States? A. land is the property of the family. It is owned by the family. It is a resource to be shared with the whole family. B. code of ethics C. Respect for elders D. The sun, moon, stars, ''Mother Earth'' and other planets were all to be worshipped. E. use resources from mother earth .
Answer:
I think it would be all of them
Explanation:
which conflict took place soon after the boxer rebellion
Answer:
the russo japanese war
Explanation:
what right did Roman women have?
the right to own property
the right to choose their religion
the right to participate in politics
the right to have a legal control over their children
Answer:
the right to own property
Explanation:
As discussed in the lecture, how did Victory Gardens help the American effort in World War I?
Answer:
Victory Gardens. First promoted during World War I, war gardening, or victory gardens, provided American citizens an opportunity to assist with the war effort. Americans were encouraged to produce their own food, planting vegetable gardens in their backyards, churchyards, city parks, and playgrounds.
Explanation:
Answer:
War Gardening or Victory Gardens
Explanation:
Americans were able to help by making their own gardens to assist with the war effort to help prevent a food shortage this meant food for everyone! Planting Victory Gardens helped make sure that there was enough food for our soldiers fighting around the world.
Why did the United States invade Iraq in 2003?
Check all the boxes that apply.
□Bush believed Hussein and Iraq had WMDS.
□Bush argued that Iraq had previously supported terrorist organizations.
□The United States claimed that Iraq was not fully cooperating with UN weapons inspectors.
□The United States claimed Iraq had directly ordered the 9/11 attacks.
Answer:
ited States claimed that Iraq was not fully cooperating wi
Explanation:
ited States claimed that Iraq was not fully cooperating wi
Answer:
Bush believed Hussein and Iraq had WMDs.
Bush argued that Iraq had previously supported terrorist organizations.
The United States claimed that Iraq was not fully cooperating with UN weapons inspectors.
Explanation:
All of the answers except the last one because the United States did not directly blame Iraq out of lack of evidence.
Huldrych Zwingli’s supporters, the Anabaptists, believed in what?
Answer:
Huldrych Zwingli's supporters, the Anabaptists, believed in the creation of a Christian state and the sale of indulgences. The Anabaptists were a radical religious group which was formed based on the teachings of Huldrych Zwingli and Martin Luther. They also believed in delaying baptism.
Explanation:
Answer:
believed in the creation of a Christian state and the sale of indulgences.
50 points
Discuss the positive and negative impacts of the anti-war movement.
Answer:
Explanation:
The anti-war movement is a movement of group or individual usually in opposition or against a particular country or government decision to start a war or being involved in an armed conflicts
The Major positive impact of anti-war movement is that
1) The movement work through protest or other available means either by matching or placard waving to make efforts in making the government to put an end to a particular war or conflicts. This is turn leads to avoidance of casualty which would or maybe recorded in the conflict or war.
2) it makes the government accountable to it citizens
3) it leads to curbing of resources wastage
Some of the negative impart of anti-war is
1) Such movement might be highjacked by the opposition there using the movement for personal ambition or motives which is contrary to the main motive the movement was formed.
2) The protest may leads to violence there causing harm to people and property.
Answer:
There were several positive and negative impacts of the anti-war movement. I would say a couple positive impacts consist of the work that the movement did through the protest or other available means such as matching or placard waving in order to make an attempt to try and get the government to stop the war or conflicts involved. Another impact could include how it made the government look, they were accountable to the citizens. It also led to curbing of resources wastage. Some of the negative impacts may include a high jacking of the movement. By hijacked, I mean that the opposition that was being using for the movement could be used against the movement for personal ambition or even motives which were the opposite to the main motive that the movement was trying to establish. On top of this, the protest could most definitely lead to violence which could cause harm to numerous people and their or public property.
Illegal war acts (war ___) which both Americans and Vietnamese were of accused of committing
*_ _ I_ _ S*
Answer:
China had become communist in 1949 and communists were in control of North Vietnam. The USA was afraid that communism would spread to South Vietnam and then the rest of Asia. It decided to send money, supplies and military advisers to help the South Vietnamese Government.
Explanation:
What was so troubling about the period known as the Inquisition?
Answer:
The Inquisition was a powerful office set up within the Catholic Church to root out and punish heresy throughout Europe and the Americas. Beginning in the 12th century and continuing for hundreds of years, the Inquisition is infamous for the severity of its tortures and its persecution of Jews and Muslims.
Explanation:
The First Amendment's right to assemble refers to the ability for citizens to create buildings. True or False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
What might some problems/challenges have been for the Allied Powers in waging a two
front, global war?
Answer:
overseas distance and reliability of other countries
Explanation:
Answer:
Supply chains
Explanation:
The allies mostly America sent tons of ships to Britain, but these ships were hunted by German U-boats, so teh american just decided to send 100s of weak ships instead of 10 strong ones and a destroyer escort
Define the term preamble
a preliminary or preparatory statement; an introduction.
or;
The preamble is not actually a law or a legal document, but it is used to make it clear what to expect in the Constitution. Namely, the preamble says that the Constitution aims to create laws around justice, peace, defense, welfare, liberty, and prosperity for a "more perfect" country for Americans.
This famous law prohibits discrimination by employers on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, and is part of the
legacy of President Lyndon Johnson's presidency
Answer:
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Civil Rights Act of 1964
Explanation:
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The term for a member of the House of Representatives is ______ years and he or she must be ______ years of age. a. 2; 26 b. 4; 25 c. 2; 21 d. 4; 35 Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
the right answer is c.
Explanation:
i did the test / assigment and that was the answer
Imagine that you are a merchant from Europe who has traveled to China on the Silk Road during the time of Mongol rule. Think about the kinds of items that you might be selling. Also, think about the places you might have visited. In addition, consider the cultural characteristics such as language and religion that you have come into contact with. Refer back to the lessons in the unit and do some research on the Internet as support for this activity. Then, write a short diary entry of about 75 to 100 words from the perspective of the merchant. Make sure you include information about the items traded, places visited, and cultural characteristics.
Answer:
Hyy frnd ☺..
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☆ABOUT OUR JOURNEY--
the process of travelling the silk roads developed along with the road themselves.
when we are traveled to china by silk roads,
in middle ages' caravans consisting of horse and camels were used for trevel.in the china there was extreamly extremely high value product, it was reserved for the exclusive usage of the Chinese imperial court for the making of cloths, drapes, banners, and other items of prestige.
●PLACES--
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we are travel on many places like-
The Silk Roads across the Middle East and Western Asia.Central Asia.Southern Routes and South Asia.China: The northern route along the Taklamakan Desert.China: The southern route along the Taklamakan Desert.China.
●CHALLANGES --
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we have different challanges to face on our lengthy journey like -Pirates were another risk faced by all merchant ships along the maritime Silk Roads, as their lucrative cargos made them attractive targets and lack of water .
●CULTURAL EXCHANGE:--
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The Silk Road did not only promote commodity exchange but also cultural. For example, Buddhism as one of the religions of the Kushan kingdom reached China. Together with merchant caravans Buddhist monks went from India to Central Asia and China, preaching the new religion. Buddhist monuments were discovered in numerous cities along the Silk Road.
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Explanation:
In the given case, the merchants can think of items which is high in demand like minerals or spices which are easy to transport using the silk Road and helps them to earn money.
What is Silk Road?A network of routes known as the "silk road" helped transport products and facilitate trade at marketplaces along the route. It connected civilizations in the East and the West and opened routes for movement.
Numerous trading cities and centers along the route aided in the storage, transportation, and bartering of goods, facilitating both international trade and cross-cultural exchange.
By encouraging the flow of ideas, religions, and scientific discoveries, the Silk Road trade played a significant role in establishing political and economic relations between China.
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What does the term “gender” mean?
Answer:
a similar category of human beings that is outside the male/female binary classification and is based on the individual's personal awareness or identity plus many more genders
Explanation:
Which of the following accurately describes a surplus?
O A. A car company tries to charge too high a price for a car and has to
reduce the price.
B. A reduction in the cost of steel enables a car company to reduce
the sale price of its cars.
C. The production costs for a certain car are below the sale price of
that car
D. Consumer demand for a certain car is below the number of cars
that are produced.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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what are progressives
Answer:
In the US, a progressive is someone who wants to see more economic and social equality - and hopes to see more gains in feminism and gay rights. They're also supportive of social programmers directed by the state - and they'd like social movements have more power in the US.
A more formal explanation might be; one favoring or advocating progress, change, improvement, or reform, as opposed to wishing to maintain things as they are, especially in political matters:
Answer:
a person advocating or implementing social reform or new, liberal ideas.
Explanation:
Black man slept in the woods, wet at all times, held guns, and arrived in large numbers to do what?
To get to the cloud district very often. Truth be told Black man still gets mocked by Nazeem.
Why do you think Parks became a symbol of the
civil rights movement? Why did so many people identify with her cause? How did that identification build support for the
emerging movement?"
Answer: Google it
Explanation: Lol
Search the Internet to find out the names of the nations caught behind the Iron Curtain.
Continue your Internet search to determine the countries that comprised the USSR.
Once you have identified the countries, go to the Europe map available on Internet and answer the following questions:
What country is directly east of Hungary?
Which country has a larger area, Ukraine or Belarus?
Name two countries that were behind the Iron Curtain that are no longer on the map.
Of the countries that comprised the USSR, name four you can still find on the map.
Answer:
East Germany and Czechoslovakia. East and West Germany were reunited in 1990, and Czechoslovakia became Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Explanation:
I found the answer on the web so there is no explanation sorry. Just search the question on google to find more info.
Answer: The countries that the Soviet Union controlled behind the Iron Curtain are the USSR, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania.
The countries that comprised the USSR are Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Moldava, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakstan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
The country directly east of Hungary is Romania.
The Ukraine has a larger area than Belarus.
The USSR, East Germany, and Czechoslovakia are three of the countries that were once behind the Iron Curtain but are no longer on the map.
Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Moldava are some of the countries that comprised the USSR that can still be found on the map.
Explanation: Plato Answer
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What did congress plan for the new capital?
Answer:
The Congress of the Confederation selected New York City as the new government's temporary seat in 1785. Federal Hall became the first US capitol building, as well as the location of the inauguration of George Washington as the first US President, the first assembly of the United States Congress and the US Supreme Court, and the drafting of the US Bill of Rights.
Explanation:
What did the Haitian revolution involve?
What was thriving in the French colony of Saint Domingue by the 1700s?
Answer:
Slaves and Haiti as a Colony.
Now by 'thriving' im going to assume you mean in trade. Post 7-Years War Sugar(Both raw and refined), Indigo and Cotton. Prior to the 7-Years war, Sugar and Coffee.
Explanation:
The Haitian Revolution of 1791 was a one of the most successful slave revolts in history. Haiti at the time was a French Colony and after the Revolution.By the lead of Toussaint L’Ouverture, The Haitian slaves had completely over-ran the French, to the point they pushed them out fully.
In Saint Domingue (Modern day Haiti), Two Times of thriving trade happened. Post and Prior 7-years war Trade. The Colonies main export was Sugar in both times. With Coffee, Indigo and Cotton also being main exports of Haiti.
True or false the constitution gives a specific list of powers to the federal government
Answer: True
Explanation:
Because
Answer:
True
Explanation:
What was the first religions to come about?
Answer:
Hinduism
Explanation:
This is hard to explain because the origins of religion are fairly scarce, but as far as geographical, and anthropology knowledge is concerned it is Hindu.
what cause americans to begin to resent foreigners
Answer:
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