Answer:
Mosaic - pictures of colored stone
Transylvania - province of Romania
Danube - divides Bulgaria and Romania
Eastern Orthodox - Byzantine religion
Tito - Yugoslavian leader
Aggressor - starts a quarrel
Zog - Albanian ruler
Islam - Turkish religion
Romans - public baths
Coup - sudden overthrow or upset
Explanation:
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How did the Great Compromise settle the debate over the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?
Each state would have the same number of senators and representatives, regardless of population.
Each state would have the same number of senators, but representatives would be based on population.
Each state would have the same number of representatives, but senators would be based on population.
The number of senators and representatives would be based on the state’s population.
Answer:
B or Each state would have the same number of senators, but representatives would be based on population
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What position does Barack Obama take on compromise?
Unless a compromise fixes everything, it is not a good compromise.
If the compromise makes things better, it is a good compromise.
It is often too difficult for government officials to compromise.
It is rarely appropriate to compromise.
Answer:
If the compromise makes things better, it is a good compromise.
Explanation:
"This bill is not perfect, but it is a commonsense compromise."
- Barack Obama
Extend the [country], and you take in a greater variety of parties and interests; you make it less probable that a majority of the whole will have a common motive to invade the rights of other citizens.
–James Madison,
Federalist, no. 10
Which Federalist ideas are expressed in this excerpt? Choose two correct answers.
their belief in creating a large country of diverse interests
their faith in representative government
their fear of abuse of power by the people
their opposition to adding a bill of rights to the Constitution
their support for a bicameral legislature
Answer:
Explanation:
The essay's main argument was that a strong, united republic would be more effective than the individual states at controlling “factions” – groups of citizens united by some cause “adverse to the rights of other citizens, or to the… interests of the community.” In other words, they were groups of people with radical
Would Utah have been allowed to have slavery? Why or why not?
Answer:
The 36°30' line, also called the Missouri Compromise line, was a boundary line set up by the Missouri Compromise of 1820. Slavery was not allowed in the territories north of that line, but it was allowed in the territories south of that line. But the 36°30' line only applied to the land that was bought through the Louisiana Purchase and the Northwest Territory. It did not apply to land that was bought through other means, like the Mexican Cession, which gave the United States the land that is now Utah.
So, the 36°30' line would not have applied to Utah, and its position on slavery would have depended on the specific laws passed by the U.S. Congress at the time Utah became a territory or later. As we've already said, Congress passed the Compromise of 1850, which made it possible to have slaves in Utah Territory. However, many Mormons were against slavery, and the economy of the territory was strong enough to support itself without slaves.