Answer:
False
Explanation:
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Who was William the Conqueror?
the Duke of Normandy who invaded and took control of England in 1066
the head of the army that defended England against the Norman invasion
the son of Edward, the English king who died, and the brother of Harold, who tried to replace the king
the king who saved France from conquest by the English in 1066
Answer: the correct answer is
A) the Duke of Normandy who invaded and took control of England in 1066
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Answer: the Duke of Normandy who invaded and took control of England in 1066
Explanation: i took the quiz
The Cold War made many people realize that the greatest threat to human beings is what?
Answer:
the human beings them selves
Answer: Talm bout call of duty cold war or no :)
Explanation:
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Which of the following was NOT attributed to the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution?
A.
enforcement of equal pay for equal work
B.
destruction of Chinese national treasures
C.
execution of intellectuals and political protesters
D.
persecution of unproductive farmers and workers
Answer:
The answer is A
enforcement of equal pay for equal work.
Explanation:
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How did Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone affect the telegraph?
Answer:
The telephone made an incredible impact on society. The impact could be seen through the quickness of communication, business, easier communication in wars, and some negative effects too. Although the telephone became a necessity of daily life, it was at first neglected by the public.
Also know, how did the telephone impact society during the Industrial Revolution? The telephone had a huge impact on communication during the industrial revolution because it lets you communicate much faster, lets you communicate with people in different countries, and helps reduce many misunderstandings which leads to bad outcomes.
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. Help people with hearing problems
Explanation:
the options are Rhode island , Connecticut ,Massachusetts, New Hampshire
Answer:
smallest one is Rhode Island, Massachusetts is the one above RI, Connecticut is beside RI, New Hampshire is above Massachusetts
Answer:
The one on the right at the bottom is Rhode Island, the one above it should be Massachusetts, and at the far right the one sticking out should be Connecticut.
Explanation:
If you look on a map you can see that Rhode Island is showed at the very bottom on the map where these are located. Then Massachusetts is right above it, then Connecticut and then New Hampshire.
We know from the past that popular music changes over time. What are the causes of those changes. describe why these things influence musicians creating of music.
there are many
Explanation:
The most prominent is probably politics, culture, and events. An example of this is the gothic culture where 2000 had more people liking rock due to many things, which are related to being emo. I forgot about Politics and I cannot think of a reason for events but this is my answer.
WORD #3 HINT: Ariana Grande, past tense.
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Answer:
One last time ?
Explanation:
I searched it up lol
Answer:
what exactly is it that you need?
Explanation:
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How did Dorothea Dix open up the occupation of nursing to women?
Answer:
She convinced the Army to create the nation's first female nursing group, under her control.
Explanation:
The Cotton Gin
Andrea Brecheen
The cotton gin was one of the most amazing and tragic inventions of early America. The cotton gin is credited to the brilliant and creative American inventor Eli Whitney. Because Whitney's invention made cotton harvesting easier, it allowed farmers in the South to increase production. The cotton gin simplified the process of removing the cotton from the seeds, a process formerly done by hand.
As a result, Southern plantations increased their production of cotton from 750,000 bales in 1830 to 2.85 million bales just 20 years later. Because of the increase in production, the farmers in South became even more dependent on cotton for revenue. This new reliance on cotton increased the need for slavery. More slaves were needed to farm the ever expanding cotton plantations. If Whitney had known the effects his invention would have on slavery, he never would have created it.
Which of the following would best support the author's claim that more slaves were needed after the invention of the cotton gin? (7 points)
Examples of other inventions that affected slaves' lives
Information related to the life and times of Eli Whitney
Stories of the first time people saw the cotton gin working in the field
Details about the number of slaves working cotton 20 years after the cotton gin
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Can someone create a short summary of Thomas Jefferson's outlook of the Whiskey Rebellion and what he would say to Alexander Hamilton on why it was bad?
Answer:
The rebels needed to be punished for their crimes. The rebels should be treated like national heroes. The rebellion proved that Hamilton's plans were oppressive to common people.The Whiskey Rebellion was a 1794 uprising of farmers and distillers in western Pennsylvania in protest of a whiskey tax enacted by the federal government. ... Opposition to the whiskey tax and the rebellion itself built support for the Republicans, who overtook Washington's Federalist Party for power in 1802. A whiskey tax imposed by Congress in 1791 was the reason for the Whiskey Rebellion. ... Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804) proposed that the federal government assume responsibility for all the debts and pay them off with funds collected from various taxes, including the whiskey tax.
I need ligit help pls. Ok so I am doing this history thing, and g00gle is not helping me nor is the lesson! It is about the cold war.. Here is what it is:
I need someone to answer these 3 questions:
-What are the Soviet ideal presented in the video and anthem?
-How are those ideas different from our own?
-Which ideal do you find the most intriguing or attractive, why?
Thanks! it means a ton to me:)))))
Answer:
The Soviet Union's ideological commitment to achieving communism included the development of socialism in one country and peaceful coexistence with capitalist countries while engaging in anti-imperialism to defend the international proletariat, combat capitalism and promote the goals of communism.
Explanation:
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Which of the following would be considered the BEST advantage of the Deepwater ports for exported products?
Group of answer choices
Develops International Trade
Allows companies to ship bulk cargo
Fastest growing port in the nation
Immediate access to trucks or trains
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Which statements describe important characteristics of the growth of monarchies in Europe during the late Middle Ages?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Rulers made laws for their subjects and set up courts to keep the laws.
Nobles who could gain control of a large territory formed councils to share power with local lords.
Castles throughout the countryside were torn down to make way for modern palaces.
Conquering rulers seized land from nobles and gave it to those who would swear allegiance to them as king.
Some rulers raised armies to conquer larger territories and defend their borders.
Answer: yep they are right! I just took the quiz and got 100%.
The answers are:
A) Rulers made laws for their subjects and set up courts to keep the laws.
D) Conquering rulers seized land from nobles and gave it to those who would swear allegiance to them as king.
E) Some rulers raised armies to conquer larger territories and defend their borders.
Explanation: I took the quiz and it was right!
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Answer: All of them
I'm pretty sure the answer is all of them.
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How did the Second Great Awakening come to an end? Summarize it if you would like.
what are the four parts of congressional reconstruction?
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Answer:
for 2A it took 8 days using the canal
Explanation:
Texas had more prisoner of war (POW) camps than any other state. How many prisoners were held in the camps? What type of work did they do?
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Answer:1. It caused an increase in industry all along the Hudson River and made New York's ports more valuable. ... It allowed people and goods to move between Lake Erie and New York City and the east coast faster and more cheaply. 2. New York City became the busiest port in America and the city grew at an astounding rate.
Explanation:
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Can someone create a short summary of Thomas Jefferson's outlook of the Whiskey Rebellion and what he would say to Alexander Hamilton on why it was bad?
Answer:
He chose Alexander Hamilton to be his secretary of the treasury. Hamilton was a Federalist. Federalists wanted a strong, active government. They also wanted to promote financial success and support American industry.
Washington chose Thomas Jefferson to be his secretary of state. Jefferson was a Republican, which meant that he wanted the government to have limited power. He also wanted an economy based on agriculture rather than industry.
Political parties were emerging in the country. Some agreed with the Federalists and their vision for a strong central government that supported industry. Others agreed with the Republicans, who wanted a small government and an agrarian lifestyle. Washington chose men from both of these camps to advise him in his cabinet, and from the beginning, he struggled to settle the disagreements between them.
Hamilton’s master plan
After the war, each state in the country had large debts. Under the Articles of Confederation, each state would have to pay back these debts on their own. Some states put high taxes on their citizens, which provoked rebellions, like Shays’ Rebellion.
Hamilton thought the states shouldn’t have to do this on their own. He thought the central government should pay back the war debt instead. Hamilton believed the government should take an active role in supporting the economy of the young nation. He developed an economic plan that reflected his Federalist ideas. This plan had three main parts.
Portrait of Alexander Hamilton. Source: Wikimedia Commons, John Trumbull, White House Collection
The first part of Hamilton’s plan was for the federal government to take on the individual states’ debts from the Revolutionary War and be responsible for paying them back. The country was desperately in debt. Freedom really is not free, it turns out. The debts from the war totaled about $75 million, with the individuals owing about $25 million. Hamilton thought the national government should be responsible for paying this back.
Second, Hamilton wanted Congress to create a central bank—a bank of the United States. This bank would make it possible for the US government to pay back the massive war debts.
Third, Hamilton’s plan meant the federal government needed a way to make money. In 1791, Hamilton proposed a federal tax on whiskey and some other goods. This meant people would pay a tax to the government whenever they produced, sold, or consumed whiskey.
Explanation:
He chose Alexander Hamilton to be his secretary of the treasury. Hamilton was a Federalist. Federalists wanted a strong, active government. They also wanted to promote financial success and support American industry.
Washington chose Thomas Jefferson to be his secretary of state. Jefferson was a Republican, which meant that he wanted the government to have limited power. He also wanted an economy based on agriculture rather than industry.
Political parties were emerging in the country. Some agreed with the Federalists and their vision for a strong central government that supported industry. Others agreed with the Republicans, who wanted a small government and an agrarian lifestyle. Washington chose men from both of these camps to advise him in his cabinet, and from the beginning, he struggled to settle the disagreements between them.
Hamilton’s master plan
After the war, each state in the country had large debts. Under the Articles of Confederation, each state would have to pay back these debts on their own. Some states put high taxes on their citizens, which provoked rebellions, like Shays’ Rebellion.
Hamilton thought the states shouldn’t have to do this on their own. He thought the central government should pay back the war debt instead. Hamilton believed the government should take an active role in supporting the economy of the young nation. He developed an economic plan that reflected his Federalist ideas. This plan had three main parts.
Portrait of Alexander Hamilton. Source: Wikimedia Commons, John Trumbull, White House Collection
The first part of Hamilton’s plan was for the federal government to take on the individual states’ debts from the Revolutionary War and be responsible for paying them back. The country was desperately in debt. Freedom really is not free, it turns out. The debts from the war totaled about $75 million, with the individuals owing about $25 million. Hamilton thought the national government should be responsible for paying this back.
Second, Hamilton wanted Congress to create a central bank—a bank of the United States. This bank would make it possible for the US government to pay back the massive war debts.
Third, Hamilton’s plan meant the federal government needed a way to make money. In 1791, Hamilton proposed a federal tax on whiskey and some other goods. This meant people would pay a tax to the government whenever they produced, sold, or consumed whiskey.
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Match the real words of George Washington's farewell speech on the left to the translated version on the right.
Which way were judges more likely to rule on runaways? Why? Fugitive Slave Law Act
By 1294, the Mongols had gained control over the Middle East and ———. However, they had not conquered Egypt and ———.
Drop down menu
1. Central Asia
West Asia
East Asia
Drop down menu
2. China
India
Korea
1.Central asia
2. India
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Explanation:
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They limited the power of the patrician class. They increased the rights of enslaved people. They removed all of the class distinctions in Rome.Apr 6, 2020
Explanation:
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What do these letters stand for in civics? A L S O
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Just rewrite what I wrote below in simple words, please do it fast so I can play terraria :) also make it a bit shorter if you want but it still needs to say what the great compromise is.
The Great Compromise was an agreement made with the delegates to the Constitutional Convention that the American government would have two houses in Congress: the Senate where each state has two Senators, and the House of Representatives where each state has a number of Representatives based on population.
Answer:
The Great Compromise was a deal with representatives towards the Constitutional Convention where the Government has two houses in congress. The Senate is the upper house of the congress and the House of Representatives is the lower class or house of the congress who makes and passes federal laws
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Answer: The answer is Aluminum (atomic number 13)
Explanation:
Aluminum has 13 Protons
# of protons = # of electrons
neutrons = atomic mass - atomic number
13 protons, 13 neutrons, 27-13=14 protons.
Atomic mass = 27.
Led by US Representative Clement L Vallandigham, they were northerners who sympathized with the South.
A. Ironclads
B. Abolitionists
C. Copperheads
D. Contraband
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You have learned a great deal about the Roman people and how the emperors did whatever it took to make sure that the people worshiped them as if they were gods. Why do you think a man that preached about love and peace was so hated by the rulers? How do you think the Roman rulers convinced the people to hate Jesus more than a murderer?
Write a 200 word essay in response to this question.
Answer:
He was hated by the rulers because the rulers wife probably liked that person and didn't want to be with the ruler. They hated Jesus more than a murderer because everyone would do everything for Jesus and they had to respect him because he was the son of god. The roman rulers aren't supposed to hate Jesus just because he has to be treated with respect and mostly because he gave people life. If Jesus didn't die for us we wouldn't be here right now and everyone should be grateful for everything that he did for us. People should not hate Jesus for giving an opportunity to see how the world is and how life is they should love Jesus for what he did for everyone that lives and the future babies that are coming into the world.