Answer:
cus it's small
Explanation:
it small because it doesn't have any gravity
Answer:
Hi, Its not considered a planet because its too small.
Explanation:
How do you explain what stearns describes as the two fundamental facts of history
State any two ideas philosophers that you consider to be the most important for society to function effectively
Answer:
Religious tolerance and liberty, as envisioned by Voltaire, are essential for a well-functioning society. Religious liberty protects religious minorities from oppression. It also promotes a kinder society in which people can freely practise their religion without fear of being judged. The writings of Jean Jacques Rousseau on the social contract are also significant. A sense of security is enhanced by a social contract between a government and its citizens. A government grants important rights to its citizens, such as the right to vote, under this agreement.
how did ending of the war help the westward movement of the colonies?
(French and Indian war)
Answer: The ending of the war helped the westward movement of the colonies by removing their European rivals to the north and south and opening the Mississippi Valley to westward expansion.
Question 10 of 10
Which British action following the French and Indian War involved the housing
of troops in colonists' homes?
A. Quartering laws
B. Settlement limits
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C. New taxes
D. Trade limits
Answer:
A. Quartering laws
Explanation:
why did the U.S. want Eastern Europe? (Cold War)
Answer:
From the earliest days of the Cold War few have doubted that it was ... War II.6. The first problem to confront the United States in Eastern Europe was Josef ... because the diplomats knew that the president did not wish to become more.
Explanation:
Answer:
He also sought to bring Communist revolution to Asia and to developing nations elsewhere in the world. The United States wanted to expand its influence as well by protecting or installing democratic governments throughout the world.
Explanation:
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Which of the following were the three pillars of absolutism in tsarist Russia?
orthodoxy, autocracy, nationalism
autocracy, orthodoxy, isolationism
autocracy, industry, serfdom
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orthodoxy, industry, nationalism
Answer:
Ortodoxy,Autocracy,And nationalism
Explanation:
this is no need an explanation Man
Answer: Orthodoxy, autocracy, nationalism
Explanation: Gradpoint
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The Shah of Iran was opposed by:
a) the Soviet Union.
b) the United States government.
c) Iraqi radicals seeking to attack Iran.
d) Islamic extremists with Iran.
Answer:
i think it is either a or c
What right did the constitution give to india?
•rights of equality
•rights of freedom
• right of against exploitation
• rights of freedom and religious
• rights of constitutional reminder
• cultural and educational right
I hope you are satisfied to answer
Number of Representatives
State
1960
1970
1980
Colorado
4
5
6
New York
41
39
34
Pennsylvania
27
25
23
Texas
23
24
27
What was one result of the changes shown in the table?
O A. A rise in wages throughout the nation's industrial areas
O B. Decreased federal spending on antipoverty programs
OC. A decline in support for agricultural subsidies
O D. Increased political power for Republicans
SUBMIT
Answer:
. Increased political power for Republicans
SUBMIT
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.
Answer:
4The United States lost influence in the region.
DISCUSS THE FOUNDATIONS
OF THE ENGLIGHTMENT THINKING IN GENERAL
WILL GIVE
BRAINLIST
HISTORY II
Answer:
The Enlightenment, a philosophical movement that dominated in Europe during the 18th century, was centered around the idea that reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy, and advocated such ideals as liberty, progress, tolerance, fraternity, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.
Explanation:
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Provide at least five examples of how the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, 1936, and 1938 took away the rights of German Jews.
Answer:
the german nazis were put in the Nuremberg trial after germany became a republic .
place each statement on the diagram based on whether it describes the Mughal empire, the ming dynasty, or both.
-allowed limited trade with the Portuguese
-eventually taken over by the British
-produced spices and textiles that European kingdoms sought
-persecuted non-muslim subjects
-exchanged knowledge with the jesuits
Answer:
The Ming dynasty-allowed limited trade with the Portuguese
The Mughal dynasty-eventually taken over by the British
Both -produced spices and textiles that European kingdoms sought
The Ming dynasty-persecuted non-muslim subjects
The Ming dynasty-exchanged knowledge with the jesuits
Explanation:
The Ming dynasty limited the trade with the Portuguese, produced spices and textiles that European kingdoms sought and also persecuted non-muslim subjects. The Ming dynasty exchanged knowledge with the Jesuits. Jesuits initiated mission work in China introducing Western science, mathematics, astronomy, and visual arts to the Chinese imperial court while on the other hand, Mughal eventually taken over by the British as well as produced spices and textiles that European kingdoms needed.
The Crazy Snake Uprising took place in _________.
A. February 1905
B. December 1901
C. November 1898
D. January 1901
Answer:
I think it is February 1905.
Does change occur by diffusion or independent invention? Explain.
Explanation:
All Cultures are inherently predisposed to change and, at the same time, to resist change. There are dynamic processes operating that encourage the acceptance of new ideas and things while there are others that encourage changeless stability. It is likely that social and psychological chaos would result if there were not the conservative forces resisting change.
There are three general sources of influence or pressure that are responsible for both change and resistance to it:
1. forces at work within a society
2. contact between societies
3. changes in the natural environment
Within a society, processes leading to change include invention and culture loss. Inventions may be either technological or ideological. The latter includes such things as the invention of algebra and calculus or the creation of a representative parliament as a replacement for rule by royal decree. Technological inventions include new tools, energy sources, and transportation methods as well as more frivolous and ephemeral things such as style of dress and bodily adornment.
Culture loss is an inevitable result of old cultural patterns being replaced by new ones. For instance, not many Americans today know how to care for a horse. A century ago, this was common knowledge, except in a few large urban centers. Since then, vehicles with internal combustion engines have replaced horses as our primary means of transportation and horse care knowledge lost its importance. As a result, children are rarely taught these skills. Instead, they are trained in the use of the new technologies of automobiles, televisions, stereos, cellular phones, computers, and iPods.
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Cite 5 events that happened during the Great Fear movement
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The five events that happened during the Great Fear movement were the following.
1.- The beginning of the French Revolution.
2.- Unrest and turmoil in the French society.
3.- Shortage of crops to feed the people.
4.- Peasants took their weapons and decide to rebel.
5.- Attacks to many villages and the burn of houses.
We are talking about the tumultuous times that started on July 22 and ended on August 6, 1789, when the French Revolution was living its first stages. Poor farmers rebel and started mobilizations due to the rumors about a possible famine created by the aristocrats.
According to Zoroastrianism which statement
best describes what happens to the neutral
after death?
Answer:
Soul hover above the body for 3 days; on the 4th day it gets to the Chinvat bridge to face judgement; a good soul ascends to the stars, then the paradise
Explanation:
a mixed economy is what?
Answer:
A mixed economy is variously defined as an economic system blending elements of a market economy with elements of a planned economy, free markets with state interventionism, or private enterprise with public enterprise.
Explanation:
What was a goal of the Crusades?
Answer:
There goal was to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims
Explanation:
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DE qué manera la danza folkorica peruana me ayuda a revalorar nuestra identidad Cultural?
One advantage of a long-term loan compared to a short-term loan is that a
long-term loan:
O A. can be paid off in full without the borrower paying any interest.
B. allows a person to borrow more money at a lower interest rate.
C. does not force the borrower to make payments every month.
D. does not require the borrower to have a good credit score.
SUBA
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because of the short term maturity rate
Answer:
B. allows a person to borrow more money at a lower interest rate.
Explanation:
¿De qué manera se relacionan la antigüedad clásica con el humanismo y el renacimiento? ayuda es para hoy :(
Answer:
Espirituales: el estudio directo de la antigüedad clásica originó el Humanismo, favoreció el desarrollo de Renacimiento artístico, de la Reforma religiosa y de una filosofía que trataba de armonizar paganismo y cristianismo.
Explanation:
1- El Renacimiento es un movimiento basado en el humanismo, por que el humanismo dirige toda la atención y el pensamiento al hombre mismo como centro de toda actividad intelectual.
2-La relación que hay entre el humanismo y el Renacimiento es que entre las ideas que dieron origen al Renacimiento fue las ideas del humanismo, con la finalidad de Resaltar nuevamente la cultura humana los conocimientos antiguos y la expansión de los mismos, centrando el desarrollo y el estudio en el ser humano como individuo y no en Dios.
El renacimiento consiste en un movimiento cultural que se dio en Europa durante el siglo XIX, el cual fue un período de transición entre la Edad Media y la Edad Moderna, tenía como principal finalidad impulsar el desarrollo y renovación de las ciencias naturales y las ciencias humanas.
What is one of the defining characteristics of the modern era?
Write an advertisement for a home in Athens explaining why does a better location
Answer:
''A better location has all the necessities and luxuries which wanted and dreamed by every person''.
Explanation:
''A better location has all the necessities and luxuries which wanted and dreamed by every person''. A better location is the place where the land has sufficient amount of all resources as well as beautiful scenery. Better location will be ideal location for living when it has all the necessities of life so we can conclude that a better location has all the needy materials on which the life depends.
WHY THE 13TH CENTURY KNIGHTS WERE SO IMPORTANT AND LOVED IN MEDIEVAL SOCIETY
Answer:
They were loved because they not only fought for, but defended the peasants of the land.
Explanation:
The knights not only had the job to kill and capture land, but they did so in order for the citizens of their land to prosper. A good example, would be the crusades.
is this true or false
Answer:
I think true
Explanation:
because I ask
Which is a prudent reason of power sharing? * 1 point A.It reduce the possibility of conflict between communities and ensure the stability of political order. B.Power sharing is the very spirit of the democracy. C.Both of the above. D.None of the above.
Answer:
I would say it's A because the U.S Is know for peace and likes to end wars
Explanation:
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what principle did Martin Luther King Jr and others learn from the political strategy of Gandhi?
Answer:
King drew heavily on Gandhian principle of nonviolence in his own civil rights activism, writing that “while the Montgomery boycott was going on, India's Gandhi was the guiding light of our technique of nonviolent social change.”
Explanation:
I think it's right
Which two statements best summarize the constitutional philosophy of the Federalists?
Answer:
The Federalists thought the Articles of Confederation were weak and had to be replaced.
Explanation:
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Who was William Jennings Bryan?
a) the leader of the Farmers’ Alliance
b) the founder of the granger movement
c) the Populist presidential candidate in 1896
d) the Republican presidential candidate in 1896
Answer:
The correct answer is C. William Jennings Bryan was the Populist presidential candidate in 1896.
Explanation:
William Jennings Bryan was an American lawyer and politician. During his time in the House of Representatives, Bryan became the leader of a group of Democrats who wanted to introduce a silver-based dollar instead of a backing by gold. At the Democratic convention (July 9, 1896), Bryan united the agrarian and silver Democrats and captured the nomination for president. His Cross of Gold speech became one of the most famous speeches in American history.
Major elements of the Democratic Party did not support Bryan outright, and Bryan campaigned by more direct involvement with voters. Known for his oratorical abilities, Bryan delivered dozens of speeches during the campaign to advance his platform of free silver and populism. Bryan gained a large following, especially in the south and west of the United States, but many middle-income and working-class people feared the silver movement and chose the Republican presidential candidate, William McKinley, who eventually won the election.