Answer:
1989
Explanation:
A report was published by the Presidential Committee of Information Literacy in the year 1989.
According to this report, requirements were made for information literacy which states that an individual must first be able to identify and know when information is needed and be able to effectively make use of such information.
Author of this essay, Amy Skonieczny, says that President Obama had key foreign policy objectives when he first came into office, which were
End the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, pivot the priorities away from the Middle East, and improve the US image abroad.
Select the best answer for the question.
What country did Texas break away from to become independent?
O A. Spain
OB. The United States
O C. Mexico
O D. France
Answer:
Mexico
Explanation:
Many American settlers and Tejanos, or Mexicans who lived in Texas, wanted to break away from Mexico. They did not like laws made by Santa Anna, Mexico's president. The Tejanos and Texans decided to fight for independence.
when was the declaration of Independence signed
Answer:
It was signed in the year 2nd August, 1776.
Explanation:
The signing of the U.s. declaration of Independence occurred during this year.
In which part of Africa were most of France's possessions in 1914.
Answer:West africa. Also parts of Northern Africa. Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, Nigeria, Congo, Gabon , Chad, etc...... Think west coast of Africa by the equator.
Explanation:
The Paleolithic Age is also known as the _____. Ice Age Old Stone Age Bronze Age New Stone Age
Answer:
Paleolithic Age is also known as the Old Stone Age
Precisely compare and contrast the history of taxation in England from 1377 up to 1698 as written by Stephen Dowell with the history taxation in Tanzania.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Similarities.
1. Both beginning of Tanzania Tax History starting in the early 20th century and that of England starting from 1377, we're using Poll Tax.
2. At some point, both Tanzania (1973) and England levied Income Tax (1404) on their citizens
3. They both repealed some of their Taxes, e.g Tanzania repeal excise duty in 1979, while England repealed Poll tax in 1381.
4. Both Tanzania and England also re-introduce their previously abolished duty. e.g. Tanzania re-introduces excise duty in 1989, while England reintroduced Poll Tax in 1641, 1660, 1694.
Differences
1. Tanzania Tax history started in the 20th century, while, that of England, went as far back as 1377.
2. Tanzania introduces sales tax at some point, (1969) while England introduced Hearth Tax, House Tax, and Window Tax at some point.
3. Tanzania appointed Tax Commission in 1989, while England commenced Parliamentary Reform Act-Electoral Registers (Voters Lists) in 1832.
In a(n) __________, the subject comes before the verb.(1 point) 1 singular noun 2 standard sentence 3 inverted sentence 4 prepositional phrase
Answer:
2. Standard sentence
Explanation:
A standard sentence comprised of the subject, verb and object . The standard sentence however must have the Subject coming before the verb.
An inverted sentence has the same features but different arrangements. In this type the verb usually comes before the subject in the sentence.
Answer:
2 standard stencence
Explanation:
(PLEASE HELP) Why was the Battle of Saratoga so important in the War of Independence?
A) The British won the battle.
B) It made the Americans think that they could win the war without any help.
C) It made the French decide to help the Americans.
D) It was Washington's first victory of the war.
Answer:
C) It made the French decide to help the Americans.
Explanation:
The Battle of Saratoga was a huge turning point in the American Revolution because the French decided that they would help America in the war.
Additionally, the Dutch and Spanish also decided to help America.
However, French's support was the most significant part of the Battle of Saratoga because their naval powers would lead America to win against Britain.
Answer:
C) It made the French decide to help the Americans.
Explanation:
The Habeas Corpus Act of 1679 contributed to what political development?
-The outbreak of a civil war
-The overthrow of King James I
-The limitation of monarchical power
-The rise to power of William and Mary
Answer:
The limitation of monarchical power
Explanation:
The Habeas Corpus Act of 1679 solidified the writ which served as a check and balance to protect individuals and to prevent unlawful imprisonment. Habeus Corpus is a Latin word means "you may have the body" which required a court to checkmate the excesses of the monarchy in unlawfully detaining a prisoner.
This Act contributed to the limitation of monarchial power.
Answer:
C. The limitation of monarchical power
Explanation:
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Which of the following did the colonists promise to do if King George III addressed their complaints
Put down their weapons.
Explanation:
The Olive Branch Petition was by the colonists and was recognized by Congress on July 5, 1775. This petition was the last chance the colonists had to stop a war from happening with Great Britain and to pledge loyalty to the British crown.
War was on the brink of happening between the colonists and Great Britain. Many colonists were fed up with how they were being treated and wanted independence from Great Britain, but many did not want a war to break out between the two. The Olive Branch Petition was the last chance the colonists got to pledge their loyalty to Great Britain and get the attention of King George III.
In the Olive Branch Petition, the colonists said they would put down their weapons and pledge their loyalty to Great Britain. The petition was too late, as many battles were already fought and the British had lost numerous times. King George III did not even read the Olive Branch Petition and outright rejected it.
Answer:
A. Lay down their weapons
Explanation:
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What combined effect did the Spanish-American War and World War I have on
the United States?
A. The nation emerged victorious from both wars, but with greatly
depleted resources.
O B. The nation failed to accomplish its objectives in either war but
gained valuable allies.
C. The nation emerged from both wars with an expanded influence on
world affairs.
D. The nation overextended itself in both wars and returned to an
isolationist stance.
2. Why did the Tiwanaku and Wari states have ruling classes but no dynasties and central bureaucracies?
How were these patterns expressed in the territorial organization of these states?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The Tiwanaku and Wari states had ruling classes but no dynasties and central bureaucracies because they based their ruling in the strength of their military and the expansion of their territories. They were not interested in a bureaucratic form of government. What they did was to manage the control and operation of these territories using a collaborative form of government that had autonomy in each region to make decisions according to the particular issues on the locality. For that to happen, these people segmented their territories in a very "raw" or elemental form of federation. These patterns expressed the territorial organization of these states. And for years they prospered and grow, with the domination of those lands in the Andes.
Answer:
The Tiwanaku and Wari states had ruling classes but no dynasties and central bureaucracies because they based their ruling in the strength of their military and the expansion of their territories. They were not interested in a bureaucratic form of government. What they did was to manage the control and operation of these territories using a collaborative form of government that had autonomy in each region to make decisions according to the particular issues on the locality. For that to happen, these people segmented their territories in a very "raw" or elemental form of federation. These patterns expressed the territorial organization of these states. And for years they prospered and grow, with the domination of those lands in the Andes.
Which of the following is true of Carter’s attempt to free the hostages in Iran?
Answer:
Carter opposed a boycott of Iranian goods.
Explanation:
I choose this as a correct one because it refers to the event when American president wasn't stick to his promises and imposed additional sanctions on Iran.
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Answer:
c-Carter opposed a boycott of Iranian goods
Explanation:
In ancient Greece, the Sybil, or Oracle of Delphi, was famous for her prophesying. What does the speaker in this poem wish for the Oracle to accomplish in American society?
Answer:
The speaker here also yerns that the Oracle will shape up the American society based on the poetry of Walt Whitman.
Explanation:
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Answer:
E: The speaker yearns for the Oracle to help elevate American society to a greater calling.
Explanation:
The correct chronological order of the following events is:______.
A. Dartmouth College v. Woodward, Specie Circular, Nullification Crisis, Indian Removal Act.
B. Indian Removal Act, Dartmouth College v. Woodward, Nullification Crisis, Specie Circular.
C. Nullification Crisis, Indian Removal Act, Dartmouth College v. Woodward, Specie Circular.
D. Dartmouth College v. Woodward, Indian Removal Act, Nullification Crisis, Specie Circular.
Answer:
D. Dartmouth College v. Woodward, Indian Removal Act, Nullification Crisis, Specie Circular.
Explanation:
These are all events that took place during the 1800s. The case Darmouth College v. Woodward took place in 1819. This was a landmark decision that settled the nature of private and public charters. It contributed to the rise of American corporations and the free enterprise system.
The Indian Removal Act (1830) was a law signed by President Jackson in which he was authorized to negotiate with Native American tribes to ensure their removal from their ancestral lands. This was done in order to encourage white settlement of the land.
On the other hand, the Nullification Crisis was a political crisis that took place in 1832-1833. It involved a confrontation between South Carolina and the federal government. Finally, the Specie Circular (1836) was a presidential order issued by Andrew Jackson which required that payment for government land be given in gold and silver.
Question 6
Which of the following factors has been a cause of party polarization?
Answer:
the following factors has weakened the influence of political parties over the political process thief candidates then the outcome of the election would have been different Explain how party polarization has strengthened party influence in congress.
Explanation:
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Party Polarization can be described by situations where a person's stand on issues or policy are influenced by their identification with a specific political party.
These factors are the causes of party polarization:
1. Political activism:
Influence from political activists who try to push policies that are in favor of their party.
2. The mass media
Partisan views on social media is part of what is responsible for this. Social media exposes its users to several contents that are done to make them align with particular political views.
3. Election policies
Changes in election policies are used to influence who is to run for office in a particular party.
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What goal united the Democrats in the South in the late 1800s?
A. Finding common ground with the federal government
B. Taking power away from the Republican Party
C. Starting more farms
D. Developing more industry
Answer:
B. Taking power away from the republican party
Explanation:
when an author uses conversation to tell a story, we call it
Answer:
Dialouge
Explanation:
When two (or more) characters use discussion in a story to move the plot forward, it is known as Dialouge.
Discuss the most significant landmarks of the Baroque Era. Were these landmarks products of religious (church) or secular (state) patronage?
Answer:
The Baroque Period was an era started in 1600 to 1750, where art, music and architectures dramatized with emotion and stylistically complex
Explanation:
After the Renaissance, Baroque architecture came in Italy which later spread into Europe during the early 17th century. Baroque architecture is known for its unique style of providing highly decorative and dramatic.
San Carlo Alle Quattro Fontane is a prominent Roman Catholic Church designed in Baroque style by Francesco Borromini for Spanish monks as a convent in Rome, built between 1638 and 1646.
The Palace of Versailles built in Baroque architecture style in France, which was commissioned by Louis XIV in the 1660s.
Both of the architectures mentions in the answer were products of religious (church) or secular (state) patronage.
San Carlo Alle Quattro Fontane was part of religious which showcase rich and spiritual.
Baroque palaces were constructed on a monumental scale to represent the centralized state with the absolute power of monarchies, for example, The Palace of Versailles.
In a criminal trial, the lawyer trying to convince a jury to deliver a guilty verdict
is called the:
A. mediator
B. prosecutor.
C. defense attorney.
D. plaintiff.
Answer:
B prosecutor
Explanation:
the prosecutor is Against-
The defense attorney is For-
-the defendant
When a criminal case is appealed, a panel of judges can reverse the case if:
A. a witness has decided to change his testimony.
B. there was a legal problem during the first trial.
C. the defendant has hired a new attorney.
D. the police have found convincing new evidence.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
thats becuase if the judge has new evidence they could resign the case
What came after the Roman Empire?
Answer:
Byzantine Empire.
It would last for 1000 years after Rome
Explanation:
How do these lines of "The Battle of Dorking" catch a reader's attention?
Answer:
The British author raised concerns over the state of the army with the genre of invasion which touched the readers.
Explanation:
The Battle of Dorking was written by George Tomkyns Chesney in 1871 just after the France and Prussian War in which Prussia came out victorious. The novel reflects the ideas of the nineteenth century England and concern for the reforms in the Britsh military and Royal Navy. It portrayed the invasion of England by German-speaking people which reflects the immediate concern to prepare for war against the dominating Prussian army.
n what time period did hydroelectric power usage reach its peak? 1970–1980 1980–1990 1990–2000 2000–2010
Answer:
A.
1970 and 1980
Explanation: i chose
1990 and 2000 and got it wrong, A. was the correct answer
BRAINLIEST FOR BEST ANSWER!!!! What were the advantages and disadvantages of each of the Reconstruction plans developed by both President Johnson and the Republican Congress ??
Why was the Erie Canal important? Check all of the boxes that apply. It ran among all the Great Lakes. It connected New York City with the Great Lakes. It proved that the steam locomotive could work. It increased the amount of goods shipped in and out of the Northwest Territories. It turned New York City into an important trading port.
Answer:
It connected New York City with the Great Lakes
It increased the amount of goods shipped in and out of the Northwest Territories
It turned New York City into an important port
Explanation:
The Erie Canal is said to be important due to diverse reasons to the economy and the state as a whole.
One of the reason why Erie Canal was regards as important is because it link the City of New York with the Great Lakes.Creating a passage of water route with commenced from the City of New York and run through the Atlantic ocean to it destination which is the Great Lakes.
Erie Canal creation also leads to the increment of quantity of goods transact in the Northwest Territories,This was due to the trade success and boom the canal made possible.
The New York City also became a highly recognize port through the help of Erie Canal
Answer:
b,d,e
Explanation:
correct on edge.
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Which diagram reflecte an accurate cause and effect relationship during the
era of industrialization?
Answer:
D- Mechanization attract unskilled laborers caused by factories paying low wages.
what were the achievements of neanderthal and cro-magnon people
Answer:
neanderthal and cro-magnon people produced a variety of sophisticated tools such as retouched blades, end scrapers, “nosed” scrapers, the chisel-like tool known as a burin, and fine bone tools (see Aurignacian culture). They also seem to have made tools for smoothing and scraping leather.
What was turning point of WW2 for the Russians Stalingrad or Kursk.
Answer:
Soviet forces thwarted a huge Nazi counter-attack, after Adolf Hitler's troops had suffered a colossal defeat at Stalingrad in the winter of 1942-43.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
It's a combination of both. The Axis defeat at Stalingrad and the follow up operations had cost the Axis power more than 1/2 a million casualties. As a result of all of these defeats, there were gaps in the German lines.nIn order for the Germans to have brought up the forces for a counteroffensive after the Soviets reached the Culminating point, they needed to shorten their lines, so they withdrew their Army Group South out of the caucasus, and withdrew the German 9th Army from their Rzhev-Sychevka position. With all of these freed up forces, the Germans broke through the exhausted Red Army troops who were short on supplies. They defeated the Red Army at the 3rd battle of Kharkov, and created the Kursk salient. A vulnerable soviet position into the German lines. The German plan was to use Walter Model's 9th Army from the north of the Kursk salient at Orel, and Hoth's 4th Panzer Army from the south of the Kursk salient at Belgorod with Army detachment Kempf to support the flank. The goal was to surround and capture as many Red Army soldiers as possible, and send them to Germany as slave laborers. This would for the meantime get the Germans the strategic initiative and improve relations with German's Axis allies, who were considering withdrawing from the war. With the Allies landing in Sicily, Adolf Hitler called of the battle of Kursk and sent forces to Italy to protect Southern Europe from Allied invasions.
Modern humans likely originated in Africa and slowly spread out through the rest of the world. Complete the sentence with the appropriate dates for modern human migration.
Modern humans likely originated in Africa and slowly spread out through the rest of the world. Complete the sentence with the appropriate dates for modern human migration. Fully modern humans migrated to Australia by _____ and to North America and South America by ____
Answer:
1. 40,000 yBP
2. 15,000 yBP
Explanation:
Based on various research studies, scientists have concluded that, the modern humans migrated from Africa to Asia aroud 80,000 and 60,000 years ago. While some later settled in places like Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia around 45,000 - 40,000 years ago.
Moving on, moderns humans, also migrated to Europe around 40,000 years ago or earlier ago. They did not stop there, they eventually migrated to both North and South America at around 15,000 years ago, having moved from Asia.