Answer:
The mining of coal set in motion some of the factors that led to Britain's industrialization. The coal-fired steam engine was in many ways the key technology of the Industrial Revolution. Steam power was first used to pump water out of coal mines.
True or False: Drivers license laws fall under federal jurisdiction.
True
False?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
patrick henry refused to agree to support a replacement for the articles of confederation until it included a guarantee of protection of people's rights. What group was he a member of. ( answer choices available)
A. Anti- Federalist
B. Patriots
C. Federalist
D. Loyalist
Answer:
A. Anti-Federalists
Explanation:
How did the discovery of fast-ripening impact the Song Dynasty
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which grievances from the Declaration of Independence is addressed by the sixth amendment in the constitution
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
The grievance from the Declaration of Independence that is addressed by the 6th amendment of the Constitution is option D.
This is because, there was a grievance by the people that they were deprived of a trial by jury and this was corrected in the 6th Amendment of the a United States Constitution.
Answer: D
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence was approved by the Second Continental Congress on
Answer:
july 4, 1776
Explanation:
The second continental congress met on this date in the pennysylvania town house (independence hall) and officially approved independence and ended all ties with Britain
Answer:
july 2, 1776
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which element of the U.S government most reflects the constituonal principle of rule of law
Answer:
The Constitution allows presidents to be removed from office if they are convicted of a crime.
People who wish to become U.S. citizens must (2 points)
Answer:People who wish to become US citizens must have a Permanent Resident Green Card for at least five years, must be at least 18 years old, be able to...
Explanation:
Which of the following is true about Julius Caesar?
He brought an end to a series of bloody civil wars and was named Rome's first
emperor.
He spread Greek culture as he conquered Persia, Egypt, and India.
He became powerful by commanding a large army and by giving needed
services to the poor.
He helped create the Roman Senate so citizens could serve in government.
Answer:
Answer : He brought an end to a series of bloody civil wars and was named Rome's first
emperor.
The Greek terms for someone who acts like a king but took power illegally
The author says "...its going to be a war of exhaustion." Explain how trench
warfare affects soldiers and could lead to "a war of exhaustion".
Trench warfare can lead to a war of exhaustion because many of the soldiers have to live in the trenches which had disease spreading around, rats eating the food, and the constant bombardment of artillery shells non stop for days. This is why trecnh warfare would lead to a war of exhaustion.
A Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his
people during years of resistance
against United States government
policies.
Answer:
Sitting Bull (c. 1831-1890) was a Teton Dakota Native American chief who united the Sioux tribes of the American Great Plains against the white settlers taking their tribal land. The 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty granted the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota to the Sioux, but when gold was discovered there in 1874, the U.S. government ignored the treaty and began to remove native tribes from their land by force.
The ensuing Great Sioux Wars culminated in the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn, when Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led united tribes to victory against General George Armstrong Custer. Sitting Bull was shot and killed by Indian police officers on Standing RocPlz k Indian Reservation in 1890, but is remembered for his courage in defending native lands.
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How was a person’s job decided in the caste system?
A. It was passed down by the father.
B. It was based on a person’s religion.
C. It depended on the level of education.
D. It was bought for a certain amount of money.
Answer:
A-It was passed down by the father.
Explanation:
A. passed down
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Which Amendment guarantees citizens a right to
voice their opinions & complaints against the
government?
A. Fourth Amendment
B. Second Amendment
C. First Amendment
D. Third Amendment
Answer:
C: First Amendment
Explanation:
The First Amendment protects individual expression by guaranteeing the freedom of speech
What position did Ulysses S. Grant hold?
Union general
Confederate general
Louisiana governor
US vice president
Answer:
I think it is a Union General. I might be wrong.
What does the author in this selection want white people to do?
“ take up the white man’s burden— send fourth the best ye breed— go bind your sons to exile to serve your captives’ need; to wait in heavy harness on fluttered folk and wild— your new caught, sullen people’s, half devil and half child.”
-Rudyard Kipling, “ the white man’s burden”
What is the main reason that the American public turned against monopolies
Answer:
they saw the price of goods rise as their wages decreased.
Explanation:
The oldest form of mass media is what ?
A.Sand Script
B.radio
C.magazines
D.newspapers
Answer:
Sand script
Explanation:
Sand script is a standardized dialect of Old Indo-Aryan, originating as Vedic Sand script as early as 1700-1200 BCE. magizines, in 1731, radios in 1890, and newspapers were invented in 1690 thus making sand script the earliest form of mass media
A TTBB ensemble could be a _____.
men's quartet
women's quartet
men's chorus
woodwind duet
low string ensemble
Answer:
men's chorus
Explanation:
A TTB is a quartet used in men's chorus as the T means Tenor, B means Baritone or Bass.
Therefore, a TTBB ensemble could be a men's quartet used in chorus.
Answer:
- men's quartet
- men's chorus
Explanation:
Question 11 Who is recognized as the first prophet of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity? А Abraham B Jesus C Moses D Muhammad
Answer: The major Abrahamic religions in chronological order of founding are Judaism (the base of the other two religions) in the 7th century BCE, Christianity in the 1st century CE, and Islam in the 7th century CE.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
I believe the answer is G but i might be wrong
Explanation:
The Roman Empire had thriving urban centers, high literacy, and a centralized government, but _______ in the early Middle Ages was none of these things. The Germanic-speaking people who invaded England from Central Europe and settled there were called the _______. Under the _______ system, soldiers would be rewarded for their services to the king with gifts of land and other resources that came from battles won. The first Carolingian leader to become king was _______. After Charlemagne's rule, his grandsons' argument about who was the rightful heir of the empire led to the division of the empire into _______ realms. One reason the _______ were so successful at invading was that they engineered fast, versatile ships that could land almost anywhere. A new class of people called the _______, who gained wealth in towns, formed after the age of invasions. In the _______ Controversy, church and state authorities argued over who had the greater authority to appoint bishops. In a crusade, the _______ calls a war to defend the church against other faiths. According to _______, philosophical and theological questions could be resolved with religious-based reasoning. Respond to the following based on your reading. England became one of the strongest states in the Middle Ages. Explain the factors that contributed to its success. Compare and contrast the central intellectual movements' ideas in the Middle Ages. Then assess which ones challenged society's values the most.
Answer:1. Western Europe
2. Anglo-Saxons
3. pillage and gift
4. Pepin the Short
5. three
6. Vikings
7. bourgeoisie
8. Investiture
9. pope
10. scholasticism
Explanation:
11. Answers may vary. A sample answer is provided. England was a leader in literacy from its early history. Not only was literacy high in England, their monks also led literacy efforts in Europe. Literacy was key to developing its strong legal and taxation systems that would help the state become stronger.
12. Answers may vary. A sample answer is provided. Important intellectual ideas were developed from the twelfth to fifteenth centuries. During the Twelfth-Century Renaissance, scholars translated many Arabic texts into Latin, which made Islamic and ancient Greek scholarship and ideas accessible to the educated classes in Europe. In the thirteenth century, scholastics showed that theological questions could be discussed using logical reasoning. Finally, the European Renaissance introduced humanism, which began to challenge the central place of religious values in society. All three movements built on ideas from the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Answer:
1. Western Europe
2. Anglo-Saxons
3. pillage and gift
4. Pepin the Short
5. three
6. Vikings
7. bourgeoisie
8. Investiture
9. pope
10. scholasticism
11. England was a leader in literacy from its early history. Not only was literacy high in England, their monks also led literacy efforts in Europe. Literacy was key to developing its strong legal and taxation systems that would help the state become stronger.
12. Important intellectual ideas were developed from the twelfth to fifteenth centuries. During the Twelfth-Century Renaissance, scholars translated many Arabic texts into Latin, which made Islamic and ancient Greek scholarship and ideas accessible to the educated classes in Europe. In the thirteenth century, scholastics showed that theological questions could be discussed using logical reasoning. Finally, the European Renaissance introduced humanism, which began to challenge the central place of religious values in society. All three movements built on ideas from the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Explanation:
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Answer: Sphere of Influence
Explanation:
China in the 19th and early 20th century was too weak to resist the Western powers that dominated her trade. They forced unequal treaties on her through diplomatic pressure and wars.
This led to several European powers dominating areas in China and getting special trade privileges in those areas. Countries that indulged in this include Britain, France, Germany and Russia.
What was one goal of the Whig Party?
A. To limit the power of the federal government
B. To expand the nation's territory
C. To establish a national bank
D. To have an agriculturally based nation
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Answer:
to establish a national bank
Explanation:
one of the goals of the whig party was to encourage independent acting and thinking and for american citizens to participate again in politics and government.
How did Mao Zedong's rise to power in China contribute to U.S.
involvement in the Korean War?
Answer:
Those who escaped envelopment and capture were forced back north. UN forces invaded North Korea in October 1950 and moved rapidly towards the Yalu River—the border with China—but on 19 October 1950, Chinese forces of the People's Volunteer Army (PVA) crossed the Yalu and entered the war.
Explanation:
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why did many early farmers settle in river valleys?
Answer: Because River valleys are most fertile region and the first human settlement were all done to do agriculture. The fertile soil in these regions were best suited for agriculture. Hence people first settled near river valleys. Most civilizations began near rivers and lakes. The people needed the water for drinking and growing plants, a skill learned during the Neolithic Revolution. River Valleys became ideal locations for cities and settlements because of the fertile land surrounding the river beds.
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Do) 9. The statement below refers to the US Constitution. State Legislatures have no security for the powers now presumed to remain to them: or the people for their rights. Do O Anti-Federalists, because the statement means that the rights of the states and people are not protected Which group made this statement and why? O Federalists, because the statement means that the rights of the states and people are protected O Federalists, because the states would lose power under the central government O Anti-Federalists, because the states would be more powerful than the central government
Answer: anti federalist because the statement means that the rights of the state and people are not protected
Explanation:
Which of the following is false? a. The Mexican invasion of 1842 led to a skirmish called the Archives War. b. The Regulator- Moderator War was a long standing feud between two groups of settlers. c. The second council at Bird’s Fort negotiated the removal of all Comanche from Texas. d. In March of 1843, Texan authorities met with nine Native American tribes to negotiate peace at Tehuacana Creek. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
D.
Explanation: never happened.
what happened was "March 24 – Battle of Hyderabad: The Bombay Army, led by Major General Sir Charles Napier, defeats the Talpur Mirs, securing Sindh as a province of British India. March 25 – Marc Isambard Brunel's Thames Tunnel, the first tunnel under the River Thames and the world's first bored underwater tunnel, is opened in London."
What is the name for the collective changes in transportation, farming, and manufacturing that occurred in the early 1800s? Market Revolution Market Revolution Transportation Revolution Transportation Revolution American Revolution American Revolution Second Industrial Revolution
Answer:
Transportation Revolution
Explanation:
The expansion of internal American trade greatly increased with the adoption of canals,
steamboats, and railroads. These collective advances in technology became known as the
Transportation Revolution. This increase in American industrialization in the nineteenth
century directly influenced the rapid settlement of the West. The economic development and
stability of the western states depended on their capability to export farm products in exchange
for imports from the eastern states such as sugar, coffee, and salt. Yet transportation was costly
and time-consuming, with methods limited to sailing vessels and perilous overland trails. The
successive developments of the steamboat, the canal system, and the steam-powered
locomotive alleviated the cost and time of the journey, produced growth in manufacturing,
encouraged western settlement, and led to increased foreign trade.
another name for Jacob, the father of twelve sons that led Hebrew tribes and, the name of a modern nation.
Answer:
Israel
Explanation:
Jacob was the son of Isaac and Rebecca and as such is a descendant of Abraham. He was the second son of his parents (Isaac and Rebecca) and later became the father (patriarch) of the Israelites by usurping the blessings original meant for his elder brother named Esau, from their old and blind father.
The name Jacob meant to be deceitful and was changed to Israel when he wrestled with an angel of the lord at Jabbok while asking for God's blessings.
Jacob had two (2) wives, namely Leah and Rachel and two (2) concubines named Zilpah and Bilhah. These women all bore him twelve (12) sons that became the head of their respective family groups, referred to as the twelve (12) tribes of Israel. The twelve sons were Benjamin, Joseph, Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, Gad, Naphtali, Dan, Judah, Levi, Simeon and Reuben.
Hence, Israel is another name for Jacob, the father of twelve sons that led Hebrew tribes and, the name of a modern nation.