Answer:
according to research;"The three important things in life are vitality, connection and contribution"
Why schooling was skewed during medieval period
The government began persecuting and cruelly executing Christians under Emper______
Answer:
Emperor Nero in 64 AD.
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Answer:
Nero
Explanation:
In 64 AD, and they were percsecuted in Many different ways Christians were often given opportunities to avoid further punishment by publicly offering sacrifices or burning incense to Roman gods, and were accused by the Romans of impiety when they refused. Refusal was punished by arrest, imprisonment, torture, and executions
Which two revolution inpired latin American countries to declare their independence from Spain
CULES TIPOS DE SOCIALIZACION HAY⊇
Answer:
Anthropology.
Economics.
Geography.
Political science.
Psychology.
Sociology.
Which woman was a spy during the Civil War?
A.) Rose O'Neal Greenhow
B.) Lucy Stone
C.) Clara Barton
what were the 2 causes of the industrial revolution in Britain? Explain
Effort to fine coals
effects of the agricultural revolution
mahal kita
you translate
I LOVE YOU ?
Explanation:
hahaha salamat sa points
Translation: I love you lolll
Al igual que la Constitución de los Estados Unidos, Roma tenia un conjunto de leyes escritas que se conocían como:
La respuesta correcta es Derecho Romano
Explanation
El Derecho Romano es el nombre con el que se conoce un conjunto de leyes, normas y establecimientos realizados desde la época de la Antigua Roma (753 a. C.) hasta el Imperio romano (476 d. C) , en los que se establecieron medidas que reglamentaban la vida de todos los ciudadanos y gobernantes de Roma. El Derecho Romano influenció a la mayoría de sociedades modernas para el establecimiento de sus Constituciones (por ejemplo la de los Estados Unidos). De acuerdo a lo anterior, la respuesta correcta es Derecho Romano.
need info for summer school for a high school SPED life skills class on any subject or activities?
Answer:
When you consider life skills think about household chores, reading a bus schedule and riding a bus, making a grocery list, grocery shopping, ordering off a menu, paying for things and making change. Matching clothes, sorting clothes to wash, loading and unloading a dishwasher.
Explanation:
Members of interest groups are required to vote for their group's endorsed candidate.
True
False
what is aggressive nationalism
Answer:
In comparison to other countries, the term aggressive nationalism means a feeling of superiority over the own country.
Explanation:
Aggressive nationalism refers to a feeling of looking mainly at one's country. While "aggressive nationalism" stems out of one's own country's sense of supremacy, it also creates hate for other countries
World War I was partly responsible for aggressive nationalism. The country's love demanded another country's hatred. The growing nationalism of European nations supported European leaders' aggression against other countries.
helpppp xd is for a final test :(
Answer:
Explanation:
United nations: works with many international nations on issues such as terrorism, poverty, hunger etc.
Amnesty International: is an ngo (non-governmental organization) fighting for human justice and rights
Realism: an approach
Sanctions: foreign policy type, we do this alot againt Russia
Containment: we tried to keep communism from spreading more west after WWII by "containing it"
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Post Test: The Mid-to-Late Twentieth Century: Postmodernism
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which excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut's "Report on the Barnhouse Effect" is an example of Irony?
1. Professor Barnhouse closed his eyes, pursed his lips, and stroked his temples. He held the position for a minute,
2. At ten minutes before H-hour the general came in, shepherding the professor before him. The professor was comfortably attired in
sneakers, gray flannels, a blue sweater, and a white shirt open at the neck
3. The tenth still told me nothing. It was only last night that I discovered how it fitted in with the rest. The sentence appeared in my thoughts
last night, while I was toying absently with the professor's dice
4 Dutifully and fearfully I watched A high-pitched humming seemed to come from the inkwell; then it began to vibrate alarmingly
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Answer:
2. At ten minutes before H-hour the general came in, shepherding the professor before him. The professor was comfortably attired in
sneakers, gray flannels, a blue sweater, and a white shirt open at the neck
Explanation:
why shaka zulu is recognized as
architect of the morden weapons
Answer: He came up with the short stabbing spear and the long shield
Explanation:
Before Shaka Zulu came to prominence, the tribes in Southern Africa at the time fought with long spears and short shields. Each side would stand apart from the other and throw their long spears to try to kill as many of the other ones as they could.
Shaka Zulu decried this method and came up with a short stabbing spear and a long shield. With the long shield made of cow skin, Zulu warriors would be able to hide from the spears thrown by their enemies and then when they ran out of spears, Zulu warriors would attack them and use shot stabbing spears which were made for close combat, to defeat them.
All the events listed above are associated with which period in U.S. History?
World War II
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The Great Depression
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The Cold War
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The Progressive Era
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CLEAR ALL
The Cold War
Explanation:
The Cold War was over Communism and the fear of it spreading to the US. McCarthyism was part if the reason why that fear spread.
1. Ano ang basehan mo, ng iyong kamag-anak o maging ng iyong kaibigan sa pagpili ng restawran na
kakainan?
Answer:
Ang basihan ko dito ay dapat kang magbasi sa mga affordable na pagkain at masasarap ito.
ano ang ideolohiyang niyakap ng thailand?
Answer:
HAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHA
For which population(s) is/are the policies of Cambodia’s government Beneficial?
After the Hellenistic civilization came to an end,
its achievements were wiped away by Roman advancements.
it affected European arts and culture for thousands of years.
it came to represent the start of the classical era in Greece.
its influence declined in Egypt and across northern Africa.
Answer: The correct answer would be B - it affected European arts and culture for thousands of years. While the Hellenistic civilization itself did eventually extinguish in the form that existed at the time, Romans drew inspiration and knowledge from their civilization for a lot of things and for an extended period
Explanation:
(B.) It affected European arts and culture for thousands of years.
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What group was tied to the lord's land?
A. knights
B. vassals
C. peasants
D. serfs
How valuable is Vietnam's topography (forests and mountains) in the history of the resistance war against the enemy?
Answer:
Due to it's dense, heavy jungles Vietnam gives heavy advantages to its local people who know how to navigate the region. This being foreign to many outside attackers, they were virtually made useless by the terrain of the area, likely allowing locals to achieve and win the war.
if you're fully vaccinated can you still get corona
Explanation:
The vaccine's actual effectiveness may vary depending on one's underlying immune system and exposure risk.
A Whole New World
A timeline is a visual representation of historical events that helps you visualize the order of those events and how they relate to each other. When you read a narrative account of history, you tend to focus on one event at a time as you read a description of that event. When you “read” a timeline, on the other hand, you can see more broadly how events relate to each other chronologically, which may help you see other types of patterns and relationships among events.
Directions: First, place the events below on the timeline in a way that illustrates recent American history. Then answer the question below the timeline.
• George H.W. Bush’s term in office (1989-1993)
• Bill Clinton’s term in office (1993-2001)
• George W. Bush’s term in office (2001-2009)
• Barack Obama’s term in office (2009-2017)
• America’s Operation Desert Storm brings swift defeat to Iraq (January – February 1991)
• The Oslo Accords, which bring Israel and Palestine closer to
• The first budget surpluses since the 1960s (1998-2001)
• Unemployment drops to 4%, the lowest rate since the 1960s (2000)
• The September 11th Attacks (9/11/2001)
• The War in Afghanistan (2001 – Present)
• The Iraq War (2003 – 2011)
• The Great Recession begins (2008 – 2009) peace and mutual recognition, are signed with American help (1993 – 1995)
Year Event
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
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2000
2001
2002
2003
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Follow-up Question: In general, what happened to the United States after the September 11th attacks? Do you think those changes are permanent? Why or why not?
Answer:
George H.W. Bush’s term in office (1989-199Explanation:
What role did vassals play in feudal society?
A. managed wealth and provided religious guidance
B. paid taxes on land and pledged military service
C. ruled in the king's name and conducted trade
D. worked the land and made tools and weapons
Answer: B. paid taxes on land and pledged military service
Explanation:
In medieval times, feudalism was practiced and involved vassals providing certain services to their lords in exchange for land. These services included included military service and the paying of taxes on land rented to them by their lords.
In exchange the lords would allow them to rent some land which they could farm on. These vassals included knights and nobles of lower statuses.
towns of shacks and tents built by homeless people during the depression were called
Answer: Hooverville
Explanation: A "Hooverville" was a shanty town built during the Great Depression by the homeless in the United States. They were named after Herbert Hoover, who was President of the United States during the onset of the Depression and was widely blamed for it.
Select and read a primary and secondary text about the September 11, 2001, attacks. You may use video and print for your source, then create a presentation that meets the following requirements.
Present the key ideas in the primary account
What ideas seemed critical?
Did the presentation of material make an impact on you? (Think: word choice, expressions, details provided.)
Discuss the author’s analysis and conclusions
Present the key ideas in the secondary account
What ideas seemed critical?
Did the presentation of material make an impact on you? (Think: word choice, expressions, details provided.)
Discuss the author’s analysis and conclusions.
Analysis
What was unique about what the primary source taught you?
What was unique about what the secondary source taught you?
Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each source
Were details missing from one or both sources?
Did both sources provide the same or a more complete picture of the event?
(you choose your own primary and secondary sources)
Answer:
I have no idea
Explanation:
a
Answer:
September 11 attacks, also called 9/11 attacks, series of airline hijackings and self harm attacks committed in 2001 by 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda against targets in the United States, the deadliest terrorist attacks on American soil in U.S. history. The attacks against New York City and Washington, D.C., caused extensive death and destruction and triggered an enormous U.S. effort to combat terrorism. Some 2,750 people were killed in New York, 184 at the Pentagon, and 40 in Pennsylvania (where one of the hijacked planes crashed after the passengers attempted to retake the plane); all 19 terrorists died (see Researcher’s Note: September 11 attacks). Police and fire departments in New York were especially hard-hit: hundreds had rushed to the scene of the attacks, and more than 400 police officers and firefighters were killed.
Explanation:
In the 1930s, the Japanese had expanded their reach into
. The United States placed an embargo on Japan. Soon, Japan faced a shortage of
. The Japanese wanted to make sure the US Navy would not interfere with their plans to conquer Southeast Asia and other regions. For that reason, the Japanese decided to attack
.
Answer:
Manchuria and South China
Natural resources
Pearl Harbor
Explanation:
Manchuria and South ChinaThe economic crises in the 1930s and the need for natural resources for the industries began Japan to look for territorial expansion. In 1931, Japanese soldiers seized Manchuria and converted it to a colony of Japan for several years.
Japan faced a shortage of natural resources.Japan being an Island and mountainous region, did not have any natural resources. Japan relied on importing raw materials from its neighbouring countries. They felt that they need to conquer those territories, which could help them in building Japan into greatness. Japan fought and conquered territories in China and Korea to get resources.
The Japanese decided to attack pearl harbour.The Imperial Japanese Navy during the beginning of WWII was growing powerful and exercise its strength in the Pacific Ocean. The United States make some interference to protect Southeast Asia from Japan. The Japanese decided to attack pearl harbour as a reply to show their power in the Pacific Ocean.
Answer:
123
Explanation:
Which of the following resulted from the relationship between Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV of Germany?
Answer:
Pope Gregory VII was given the power to raise armies and collect taxes. It banned the practice of lay investiture. Henry IV claimed supremacy over secular rulers, and the Church was now able to grant land to vassals
Explanation:
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In 1764 and 1765, Britain raised taxes in the colonies to beef up the
British budget and to pay for an increased military presence in the colonies. The
Stamp Act, for example, taxed all sorts of paper items, including legal documents,
newspapers, pamphlets, marriage licenses, and even playing cards. Colonists didn't
appreciate these taxes and insisted that only the colonial legislatures could raise the
colonies' taxes. They argued that they should not suffer from British taxation
without representation in the British Parliament. Why would the colonists' be so
concerned about the Stamp Act?
Answer:
In 1765, the Stamp Act was passed, requiring all legal papers to be printed on special paper with an embossed tax stamp. Many colonies believed that they must not be required to pay such levies since they were enacted by Congress in England, rather than by their local colonial administrations.
They brought up the problem of revenue without participation and organised organisations across the colonies to fight the British government as well as nobles who wanted to use the colonies as a source of cash and raw commodities.
How was killing bison another way to decrease the population of Indians?
Answer: The rapid decline of bison dramatically decreased the heights of native Americans because they depended on them Before the bison disappeared, the native people living in the plains were among the tallest in the world.
Explanation: