Answer:
Explanation:
The factor that was a key reason that the Greek city-states had strong economies was a stable government. Athens was the main city-state government in ancient Greece. The name in Greek was "polis." After being governed under monarchies and later by oligarchies, these city-states had democracies
Answer:
he factor that was a key reason that the Greek city-states had strong economies was a stable government. Athens was the main city-state government in ancient Greece. The name in Greek was "polis." After being governed under monarchies and later by oligarchies, these city-states had democracies.
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What did James Otis accomplish?
Can you guys give me a list please
Answer:
James Otis was called the most
important American of the 1760s by John Adams.. During the 1760s, Otis led the intellectual attack against British tyranny, composing ringing defenses of liberty that won Americans to the revolutionary cause and helped to inspire the well-known slogan, "No taxation without representation."
In the late 1600s, the change by the British government in enforcing colonial rules was called ?
A. The Navigation Acts.
B. The Frame of Government.
C. Salutary neglect
D. Self-government
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Which best describes an unintended consequence of Prohibition?
Answer:
Explanation:
The greatest unintended consequence of Prohibition however, was the plainest to see. For over a decade, the law that was meant to foster temperance instead fostered intemperance and excess. The solution the United States had devised to address the problem of alcohol abuse had instead made the problem even worse.
73.1
12.9
Standard of Living Indicators for selected Nations in Europe, 2011
Country
Average Life Infant Mortality
Expectancy
(per 1,000
(In years)
births)
Albania
77.4
22.8
Bulgaria
France
81.1
4.1
Germany
80.0
Hungary
74.8
Poland
76.3
7.8
Romania
72.5
United Kingdom
80.0
7.5
17.2
5.4
2.
Which country most likely has the highest standard (rich) of living?
A Poland
B France
C United Kingdom
D Bulgaria
3. Where are the least developed (poor) countries located in Europe?
A north
I
B south
C east
D west
Answer:
the answer for number 2 is France
When you read the quote; What do you think of? How does this apply to you? Or how can you apply the quote to your life? YOU CANT HAVE A BETTER TOMORROW IF YOU’RE STILL THINKING ABOUT YESTERDAY
Answer:
When I read this quote I think about how I over think about the actions I did yesterday. And this applies to me because instead of over thinking everything I should let the past be in the past and let tomorrow be a new day.
What’s the answer first gets brainliest!!!
Answer:
its either c or D
Explanation:
Ut yourself in the place of one of the lawmakers in 1787. You are present to represent your state. At the end, you realize that you have experienced "the art of compromise." How will you describe to your neighbor what this compromise means? Write at least 150 words in a text box.
Dear neighbor.
I would like to inform you that the constitution has finally been established in our country and that this brings good and bad news which I will inform you in this letter.
Among the good news we will have a strong central government, which will be able to efficiently manage the government throughout the territory, centralizing the economy and an army that will be stronger and better equipped. However, the states, and this is the part that may be disadvantageous for us, had to commit to positioning itself in submission to this central government, that is, we will maintain this type of government, paying the taxes that it stipulates, following the laws that this stipulates, having representation as it stipulates and having the economy regulated by it.
Its like a tyrannical system, but it is a rich man that we run to develop the country. In addition, most states will commit to this system, which does not allow foreign funds.
Sincerely
J.K.
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The government we used during the war was called the US Constitution
true or false
Answer:
....False....
What were some weaknesses of the new government under the articles of confederation
Answer:
The major downfall of the Articles of Confederation was simply weakness. The federal government, under the Articles, was too weak to enforce their laws and therefore had no power. The Continental Congress had borrowed money to fight the Revolutionary War and could not repay their debts.
The Articles of Confederation had several weaknesses. Three notable weaknesses include the national government's lack of power to tax, the absence of national army or navy and the ability of each state to issue their own paper money.
Answer: With the passage of time, weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation became apparent; Congress commanded little respect and no support from state governments anxious to maintain their power. Congress could not raise funds, regulate trade, or conduct foreign policy without the voluntary agreement of the states.
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how can a bill "die"in committee?
Marie Antoinette, the wife of Louis the XVI, was beloved by most French people.
True
or
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
She was the reason the reign of terror took place. She never helped the poor and focused on her cake for herself.
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Locate two or more reliable sources on the economy of ancient Egypt. Use this graphic organizer to organize important information on the economy of ancient Egypt.Sources Features of the command economy of ancient Egypt 1. 2. 3. Features of bartering in ancient Egypt 1. 2. 3. EXPORTS Products and natural resources ancient Egyptians traded (extra items they had to trade away) 1. 2. 3. IMPORTS Products and natural resources ancient Egyptians traded for (items they needed from other regions) 1. 2. 3. Barriers to trade in ancient Egypt (what made it hard to trade) 1. 2.
Answer:
The Rosetta Stone is one of the most important objects in the British Museum as it holds the key to understanding Egyptian hieroglyphs—a script made up of small pictures that was used originally in ancient Egypt for religious texts.
Explanation:
When did Prithvi Narayan Shah united Nepal??
Explanation:
yesko thyakkai ans ta hunna hola
start kahile garyo bhanne chai hola
What event showed that Japan was planning to expand its control over other countries?
1.Japan signed a treaty to limit its military
2.Japan signed a treaty to respect China's borders
3.Japan breaks the treaties and invades Manchuria, China
The tiny country of Japan conquered
the Chinese island of Formosa
or
in 1895.
A. korea
B.taiwan
C. vietnam
During the French and Indian War, George Washington
fought on the side of the French.
fought on the side of the British.
actively opposed Britain’s tax policy.
was elected to Virginia’s House of Burgesses.
Answer:
C. actively opposed Britain’s tax policy.
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation: Edge ofc
which phrase best completes the diagram: goals of the crusades-capture holy land, find new trade partners, and
a. form alliances with Muslim leaders
b. protect the byzantine empire
c. give European peasants equal treatment
d. reduce the power of European kings
A P E X
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Who is the plaintiff in a criminal court case?
the defendant
the government
the judge
the juror
Answer:
Who is the plaintiff in a criminal court case?
The plaintiff in a criminal court case is the defendant..
So the answer is A
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I belive its Neutral
Explanation:
Choose the two names and titles of Jesus Christ which were given by the angels who announced His birth (Luke 2:11).
God
Angel of the Covenant
Savior
Chosen One
Christ the Lord
Answer:
It was actualy immanuel but..
Savior
Christ the lord
Explanation:
im a christan
HELP ASAP !!!The Founding Fathers of the United States knew that having a direct democracy in a large nation with millions of people spread over large distances would be difficult.
For this reason, the instead choose a
book
Oligarchy
Represnetative Democracy
Tyranny
Communism
Which answer describes this poem?
Answer:
What poem?
I think you forgot a photo
In Persia, why did al-Afghani set up a tobacco boycott?
Answer:
The Iranian Tobacco Protest of 1890–1892, directed at the monopoly on tobacco declared by the state in 1890, occurred against the background of an insolvent Qajar government, a population suffering from hard economic times and angry at rulers who were largely unresponsive to their plight, and a religious leadership that was deeply distrustful of the growing role Westerners had come to play
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Al afghani was a smart person and did not want people to die since he was a nice afghan man some people claim that he is iranian but he was born in Kunar Afghanistna he really cared about UR LIVES
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How would you describe the relationship between imperialism and competition, especially among European
nations?
Answer:
Imperialism had consequences that affected the colonial nations, Europe, and the world. It also led to increased competition among nations and to conflicts that would disrupt world peace in 1914. ... Meanwhile, Europe's Commercial Revolution created new needs and desires for wealth and raw materials.
Explanation:
Why was the Manhattan project a "turning point"
Answer:So they can kick japan directly in the head with atomic bombs. sad tho as those japanese cities are beautiful
Explanation:
Answer:
The Atomic bomb was a major turning point for not only warfare but nuclear weapons. The Atomic bomb helped America become the most powerful country in the world. This bomb was a major break through in science and engineering that we could create such a powerful weapon
Why did feminists originally not want to include LGBTQ members in their mission?
Answer:
They felt that they weren't in need of help or were part of their original cause
3 Reasons against Texas being annexed into the United States
Answer:
His official motivation was to outmaneuver suspected diplomatic efforts. By the British government for emancipation of slaves in Texas which would undermine slavery in the United States.
Explanation:
When you read the quote; What do you think of? How does this apply to you? Or how can you apply the quote to your life? WE DONT LEAR BY DOING, WE LEAR BY REFLEACTING ON WHAT WE’VE DONE
Answer:
I think of my work what i've made
Explanation:
I do something and most times don't think it through after i've done it and I look back on it I see what i've could've done better of what I shouldn't have done.
I will give the brainiest if relatively close to my standards.
Research, if you have to, Donald Trump's move in the courts to not count/include undocumented workers/illegal aliens in the 2020 census. Compare it with the Three-Fifths Compromise discussed in class (Distance kids will need to look up this part as well). Are there similarities between the two? If so, explain. Does Donald Trump have a valid argument for discounting the representation of these people? And based on the wording of the Constitution, and the current make-up of the Supreme Court, do you believe Trump's efforts have a chance?
Answer:
Donald trump's move in the courts to not count undocumented workers and illegal aliens is similar to the three-fifths compromise. The three-fifths compromise aimed to only count three-fifths of the slave population. This means that the three-fifths compromise aimed to not count the American population as a whole and only some of it. This is similar to what Donald Trump is trying to achieve. Because these undocumented workers and illegal aliens are still on American soil, they are part of America's population. However, by not counting them in the census they are excluded from the population. Donald Trump does not have a valid argument for discounting the representation of these people. Because these people are still technically apart of America's population as a whole, regardless if they are legal, they should be counted as such. I believe Trump's efforts to do so would not stand a chance in the current supreme-court. Because of the constitutional amendments and the current make-up of the supreme court, Trump would have a hard time trying to push this.
Which event sparked the protest movement known as the Arab Spring?
A) Free speech was declared illegal in Iran.
B) Ayatollah Khomeini became the ruler of Iran.
C) A young man tragically killed himself in Tunisia.
D)The six states of the Arabian peninsula united.
Answer:
D
Explanation: