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The French salon, a product of The Enlightenment in the early 18th century, was a key institution in which women played a central role. Salons provided a place for women and men to congregate for intellectual discourse. This led to the reduced marginalization of women in Paris.
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What was a tithe and who was it paid to?
Answer:
A tithe, means the tenth-part of something, usually income, paid to a religious organization. A tithe can be seen as a tax, a fee for a service or a voluntary contribution.
Explanation:
Answer:
is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to government.
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1. How did the conflict in Israel and Palestine emerge from competing national movements?
2. Who were some of the nationalist leaders in the post-war era, and how did they impact their societies?
Answer:
2. Nazis' wanted too "purify" the German (Aryan) race by annihilating "inferior" races.
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Observe the two scenarios involving electrically charged objects. Predict what will happen when you bring the objects close together.
Over the years, as samurai divided their lands among their sons, ________.
A. the shoguns became more powerful
B. the property held by each samurai grew smaller
C. the property held by each samurai grew larger
D. the shoguns required a potion of the land too
I think it's C
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What was disease seen as a punishment for?
Answer:
alzheimers is a disease that seen as a punishment
The French and Indian War started as a dispute over Canada. Canada. the Mississippi River. the Mississippi River. the Ohio River Valley. the Ohio River Valley. the Appalachian Mountains.
Answer:
I would say The Ohio River Valley
where did the first civilization in india develop? why did it develop there
Answer:
Indus Valley Civilization, built along the Indus River
Explanation:
It was developed here because of the silt left behind from flooding, which allowed people to grow crops. The river would have brought many resources, such as food, like fish or other animals coming for a drink. It was also useful for irrigation.
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California's economic development vastly increased in America's post-WWII era. What were some of the natural environmental problems people MOST likely experienced in California?
A. mudslides, earthquakes and brushfires
B. tornadoes, tsunamis, and hurricanes
C. mudslides, tornadoes, and earthquakes
D.brushfires, tsunamis, and mudslides
Answer:
A. mudslides, earthquakes and brushfires
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A. mudslides, earthquakes and brushfires
What consequences should there be for the countries who start and lose a war?
Explanation:
the consequences would range from complete destruction of the cities to enslaving the entire population. Nowadays, it is common for the country that lost to pay war reparations, give back any territory that it took, and change the government, all while prosecuting the people who initiated the war.
Which government function would most likely be provided by a county government?
A) issuing a marriage license
B) delivering mail
C) repairing an interstate highway
D) issuing a driver’s license
Answer:
County government have limited and vital resources Hence they must issue out a marriage license The federal government is in charge of the DMVAnswer:
The answer is A) issuing a marriage license.
Explanation:
9. Which states controlled land where people spoke Italian the most?
Answer:
Papal States, Italy
Papal State, Tu, Lucca, Modena, Parma states controlled land where people spoke Italian language the most.
What do you mean by language?A structured system of communication is language. A language's grammar is its structure, while its vocabulary is its free-form elements. Humans primarily communicate using languages, which can be expressed orally, visually, or in writing.
A phonological system determines how symbols are combined to produce word sequences, or morphemes, in oral, manual, and tactile languages. A syntactic system controls how words and morphemes are combined to make phrases and utterances.
A crucial component of interpersonal connection is language. All species have their own means of communication, but only humans have perfected the use of cognitive language. We may communicate our thoughts, feelings, and ideas to others using language. It has the ability to both create and destroy societies.
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Which was a major victory for Britain?
A) The Battle of Tippecanoe.
B)The Surrender of Detroit.
C) The Battle of the Thames.
Answer:
The Answer is B i just did it
Explanation:
What caused Colombian exchange
did the paleolithic humans migrate in small or large groups?
Answer: Small. bands of hunter-gatherers lived, worked, and migrated together before the advent of agriculture
Explanation:
Describe how Thutmose III treated those he conquered.
Answer:
Thutmose III is often compared to Napoleon, but unlike Napoleon he never lost a battle. He conducted sixteen campaigns in Palestine, Syria and Nubia and his treatment of the conquered was always humane. He established a sort of “Pax Egyptica” over his empire. his treatment of the conquered was always humane
Answer:good
Explanation: he did
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The 'foreclosures' in the 1930s was a legal pocedure followed by the banks to retrieve their money they loaned to many farmers when they were unable to repay their loans. During the time of the Great Depression, when many farmers were not able to repay their loan, they were thrown from their farms and lands, by the banks to retrieve their money.
The homeless farmers, then, began to build shanty houses. So, the foreclosures in the 1930s changed the view of America as many shantytowns were being build. Hoovervilles is a word used for shantytown build by unemployed and destitute people.
Therefore, option C is correct.
How did the Baroque style and the neoclassical (or roccoco) style
differ?
Answer:
Rococo and Neoclassicism are two different styles in European art. Rococo is a style of the 18th century. In Rococo paintings, the subjects are often the loves of the Greek gods, loosely painted with attention to highlights and shadows and not so much to clear outlines or textures. In Neoclassical paintings, the subjects may be the stern moral lessons of Roman history, painted with crisp contours and contrasting textures
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an infrence that can be drawn from the surpremacy clause is that....
a. state laws are superior to federal laws.
b. federal laws are superior to state laws.
c. judges do not have to follow federal laws.
d. judges have to follow state laws
Answer:
b. federal laws are superior to state laws
Explanation:
The Supremacy clause was intended to make the constitution the "supreme law of the land".
The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution of the United States, establishes that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to it, and treaties made under its authority, constitute the "supreme Law of the Land", and thus take priority over any conflicting state
is the supreme court a trail court?
Answer:
Although the Supreme Court may hear an appeal on any question of law provided it has jurisdiction, it usually does not hold trials. Instead, the Court's task is to interpret the meaning of a law, to decide whether a law is relevant to a particular set of facts, or to rule on how a law should be applied.
The primary reason the Mexican government executed these acts was to
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
In A.D. 794, the city of Heian replaced Nara as the official capital of Japan.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Answer: True!
Explanation: He lived in Heian through A.D. 794 to 1868.
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Answer:
HER
Explanation:
Answer:
her i think
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How should we learn about the legacy and impact of slavery?
Answer:
In 2006, I gave some lectures at Harvard during which I called for a month, a week -- a day even -- of collective mourning for the millions whose souls still cry for proper burial and mourning rites. These lectures have now been published under the title: Something Torn and New. I did not know then that others were thinking along the same lines. I am glad that this day is being commemorated at the United Nations, but it should be actively observed in the whole world, as slave trade and plantation slavery were of prime importance in the making of the modern world. But what was a gain for the world, especially in the West, was a loss for Africa. Here I am not simply talking about the loss of human lives, power, resources, the economic loss for Africa and gain for the world: Slave trade and slavery were a historical trauma whose consequences on the African psyche have never been properly explored.
It is well known that both a person who perpetrates trauma and one who experiences it can often shut the trauma in a psychic tomb, acting as if it never happened. The recipient does not mourn the loss and the perpetrator does not acknowledge the crime, for you cannot mourn a loss or acknowledge a crime you deny. This can occur at a community level, where horror committed to a group is kept in a collective psychic tomb, its reception and perpetration, passed on in silence, which of course means that there is no real closure and the wound festers inside to haunt the future.
The West has never properly acknowledged this crime against humanity, for to acknowledge is to accept responsibility for the crime and its consequences. One can, of course, see why the perpetrator of a crime may want to forget it: uneasy lies the crown on the heads of they who have committed crimes against humanity. But post-colonial Africa has also never properly mourned this trauma on its own continent as well as its diasporic communities in the Caribbean and America. In Africa and the world, slave trade and plantation slavery have never been accepted in body and mind for what they were: genocide, holocaust, displacement of unprecedented historical and geographic magnitude. It was Hitlerism long before Hitler, to borrow the phraseology from Aimé Césaire in his book, Discourse on Colonialism.
The economic consequences are obvious: the most developed countries in the West are largely those whose modernity is rooted in the Transatlantic slave trade and plantation slavery. The African body was a commodity; and manpower, a cheap resource. Note that this was continued in the colonial era where, once again, African human and natural resources were cheap for the colonialist European buyer who determined the price and worth of that which he was buying. Don't we see echoes of that today in the unequal trade practices where the West still determines the price and worth of what it gets from Africa while also determining the price and worth of what it sells to Africa?
It is not a strange coincidence that the victims of slave trade and slavery on the African continent and abroad are collectively the ones experiencing underdevelopment. For example, Haiti in the 18th century was the main economic mainstay of France, the coveted price by the major European powers of the time; today it is the most economically deprived in the Western world. Haiti's story is also that of Africa and the African people as a whole. The majority of the homeless in the world still come from communities that were the victims of the slave trade and the plantation.
But that is obvious. It's the moral consequences that deeply worry me -- the negative perception of Africa and Africans by others, and the negative self-conception of Africa and Africans by Africans. Those two conceptions have common ground in the devaluation of African lives. Massacres and genocide can happen in Africa, as in the case of Rwanda, with the world looking on. African governments can mow down their people and go to bed and sleep soundly as if nothing has happened; politicians who settle political disputes by inciting ethnic cleansing (and counter-ethnic cleansing) can go to sleep with consciences undisturbed by what they have brought about. Any life lost is, of course, horrifying, but we have seen how frantic the world and Africa become if a white European hostage is missing or meets death in Africa. It shows an indifference towards the descendants of slaves and deep concern for the descendants of slave owners.
what is the economic view of choice?
Answer: economics is the study of choice
i say this because it depends like on ur experiences and if its a suit for you if u dont like dirt or water this woldnt be good for u or say if you want an amazing paying job or work experience ( kinda like college u pick what u want to do and why )
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Filipino family then and now
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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review the map.
which letter on the map identifies the Atacand Desert?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I have a map at home
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the other person is right
Please help with this.
Answer: A.
Explanation:
Which river is labeled on this map
The correct answer is A. Indus River.
Explanation
The map of the statement shows the south of the Asian continent specifically in the part of India. This map shows a river that originates in the mountain chain of Tibet, flows through northwestern India, and continues its course crossing from north to south through the territory of Pakistan until it empties into the Arabian Sea. According to this description, it can be affirmed that this river is called Indus. Therefore, the correct answer is A. Indus River.
Answer:
Indus River
Explanation:
The Indus is one of Asia's mightiest rivers. From its source in the northwestern foothills of the Himalayas, it flows through the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir and along the length of Pakistan to the Arabian Sea.
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Question 8 of 10
Which of these actions would violate a First Amendment protection? Which of these actions would violate a First Amendment protection?
A. The police seek a warrant to tap a suspected drug dealer's phone.
B. A student is given detention for insulting a teacher.
C. The state refuses to pay homeowners a fair price when it takes their houses to build a freeway.
D. A local government prevents a religious group from building a place of worship.
Answer:
C. A local government prevents a religious group from building a place of worship
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Answer:
the answer is A because that is what her is referring to
Answer:
I think it's A.
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