Answer:
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On July 16, 1054, Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius was excommunicated from the Christian church based in Rome, Italy. Cerularius’s excommunication was a breaking point in long-rising tensions between the Roman church based in Rome and the Byzantine church based in Constantinople (now called Istanbul). The resulting split divided the European Christian church into two major branches: the Western Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. This split is known as the Great Schism, or sometimes the “East-West Schism” or the “Schism of 1054.”
Which was China’s role in World War II?
Answer:
Though far weaker and poorer than the mighty United States or the British Empire, China played a major role in the war. Some 40,000 Chinese soldiers fought in Burma alongside American and British troops in 1944, helping to secure the Stilwell Road linking Lashio to Assam in India.
Answer:
Though far weaker and poorer than the mighty United States or the British Empire, China played a major role in the war. Some 40,000 Chinese soldiers fought in Burma alongside American and British troops in 1944, helping to secure the Stilwell Road linking Lashio to Assam in India.
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why did Hitler invade Russia
Answer:
Hitler saw a threat to his Balkan oil supply.
Explanation:
He responded by moving two armored and 10 infantry divisions into Poland which posed a counter-threat to Russia.
the argument alexander hamilton put forward in this passage was most critical the the provisons found in which of these documents
The Articles of Confederation
Explanation:
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1. According to the passage, which of the following had a significant and immediate impact on popular understanding of 1920s US history?
a. Ernest Hemingway’s for whom the bell tolls
b. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
c. Langston Hughes’ Harlem
d. Frederick Lewis Allen’s Only Yesterday
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what was the cause of the duar war
Answer:
Britain sent a peace mission to Bhutan in early 1864, in the wake of the recent conclusion of a civil war there. After the British occupied Assam and made the area part of British India (1826), a longtime frontier dispute began with the state of Bhutan to the north.
Explanation:
However, on December 16, Shabdrung issued a proclamation, which accused the British of unprovoked aggression against Bhutan. He announced that the Bhutanese people should be ready to resist the attacks of the British and claimed that the British seemed determined to take away the freedom that the Bhutanese had enjoyed for centuries.
As British had captured these areas with some ease, they felt that they could disband their main force and left only one or two armed posts in the new territory and went for resting. Taking this advantage, Bhutan suddenly attacked and captured Dewangiri on January 29, 1865. They had already captured Bishensing, Buxa and Balla on January 25, 26 and 27, with the force led by Trongsa Penlop.
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2. What effect, if any, did America’s entry into World War I have on the outcome of the war? Why?
Answer:
The effect of America joining the war was massive. America joining the war allowed for the Allies to win the war. With the Russian front closed, and the remaining might of the German Empire pressing against the western front, The Allies, as well as the axis, were exhausted. The economies of countries everywhere were suffering... except America. The ocean allowed for America to be isolated from the war. The American entry won the war
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HURRY FOR BRAINLIEST Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
the Spartan name for a captive worker
Answer:
helots
Explanation:
Answer:
helots
Explanation:
the Spartans called their captive workers "helots." It comes from the Greek word meaning "capture."
Which statement about the Articles of Confederation is true?
A. They officially announced the independence of the United States and started the Revolutionary War.
B. They created a national government that was much stronger than any individual state governments, which led many citizens to call for stronger state governments.
C. They established the United States as a protectorate of Great Britain, capable of creating its own laws but relying on the British armed forces to defend it.
D.They were the first constitution of the United States, and they united the newly independent states under a national government with limited power.
Answer:
Correct answer is:
D. They were the first constitution of the United States, and they united the newly independent states under a national government with limited power.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as the document that officially announced the independence of the United States was Declaration of Independence.
B is not correct as the Articles couldn't provide a strong government and that is why they were later changed.
C is not correct as none of the documents brought by Americans since 1776 had no connections with Great Britain whatsoever.
D is correct as Articles that were written in 1777 served as the first constitution of 1787 until a new, better constitution was written.
Which term is used not correctly in a sentence?
Answer:
c on edge
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What do headlines such as these from the 1920's illustrate?
Answer:
Explanation:
B dose
What was the Aztec religious practices
Answer:
Explanation:
They were a polytheistic society, which means they had many gods and each god represented different important parts of the world for Aztec people. Where as a monotheistic religion, such as Christianity, only has one god.
Answer:
(Christianity) i think
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Read the following excerpt from British poet Rudyard Kipling's The White
Man's Burden, written in 1899. How does it relate to the European
imperialism of the time?
Take up the White Man's burden
Send forth the best ye breed
Go bind your sons to exile
To serve your captives' need;
To wait in heavy hamess,
On fluttered folk and wild
Your new caught, sullen peoples,
Half-devil and half child.
- Rudyard Kipling
O A. The Atlantic slave trade motivated Europeans to be imperialistic
OB. European imperialism was motivated by a desire to kill non-
Europeans
O c. European nations often viewed colonized people as inferior to
Europeans
O D. Imperialist forces sometimes fell under the control of native
peoples
The way that Rudyard Kipling's The White Man's Burden related to European imperialism at the time was c. European nations often viewed colonized people as inferior to Europeans
What was the meaning of Rudyard Kipling's The White Man's Burden?"The White Man's Burden" is a poem written by Rudyard Kipling in 1899 that reflects on the perceived moral responsibility of Europeans to colonize and civilize non-European peoples and nations. The poem has been widely criticized for promoting a paternalistic and imperialist ideology and for ignoring the negative effects of colonialism on the colonized peoples.
The phrase "white man's burden" has also come to be used more broadly to refer to the perceived moral or ethical responsibilities of people in positions of privilege or power, particularly with regard to issues of social justice and inequality.
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Answer:
C
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Supporters of the temperance movement believed that drinking alcohol led to which social problem?
A.
criminal activity
B.
infectious disease
C.
political corruption
D.
racial discrimination
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
8. Which event took place LAST?
NEWS
a.
Jamestown Settled
NEWS
b.
Puritans Land in New England
C.
NEWS
Bacon Leads Rebellion in
Jamestown
NEWS
William Penn Signs Treaty with
Native Americans
d.
Five british soldiers were killed in the boston massacre. true or false
Answer:
True*
Explanation:
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what amendment refers to the people’s rights
Answer:
the answer is the 14 amendment
Answer:
Answer:
the answer is the 14 amendment
Explanation:
Homer Riddle - What we caught we threw away: what we didn't catch, we kept.
What did we keep?"
Answer:
Lice or the flu? Let me know what it was.
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Answer:
to the first question is A and the second is D
Explanation:
Is the song “Satisfied” from Hamilton the musical historically accurate?
Answer:
Although Hamilton is based on true events, Miranda does use some dramatic license in retelling the story. In the case of the song "Satisfied" the main differences are:
During "Satisfied", Angelica explains why Hamilton is not suitable for her despite wanting him. In particular, she states, "I'm a girl in a world in which my only job is to marry rich. My father has no sons so I'm the one who has to social climb for one." In actuality, Angelica had less pressure on her to do this. Philip Schuyler actually had fifteen children, including two sons who survived into adulthood (one of whom was New York State Assemblyman Philip Jeremiah Schuyler).
Angelica had eloped with and became married to John Barker Church three years before she met Hamilton at her sister's wedding in December 1780, when she was already mother of two of her eight children with Church. Eliza was alone in Morristown when she first met Hamilton in early February 1780, a guest of her paternal aunt Gertrude and her husband John Cochran.
Explanation:
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A holocaust survivor, spared from the gas chambers
Answer:
mong those killed there were Jack Mandelbaum's mother and brother. The Polish-born Mandelbaum survived, spared at the last minute by an .
Explanation:
when was SADCC formed
Answer: April 1st, 1980 in Lusaka, Zambia following the adoption of the Lusaka Declaration.
In what ways did the Atlantic slave trade transform African societies?
Answer:
slavery increased.
raids increased to meet demand for enslaved people.
violence increased.
Explanation:
Explain how Andrew Jackson's presidency represented the changing relationship between political candidates and the American people?
Answer:
The spoils system replaced bureaucracy. Nominating conventions replaced the caucus system. Democracy was expanded to include more Americans.
Explanation:
How could merchants gain more power (maybe even more than kings?) (Silk Road)
Answer:
Explanation:
Merchants on the silk road transported goods and traded at bazaars or caravanserai along the way. They traded goods such as silk, spices, tea, ivory, cotton, wool, precious metals, and ideas. Use these resources to explore this ancient trade route with your students this means without merchants they wouldn't be able to make any money. So the king relies on the merchant and the merchant controls how much money they make.
What was Alexander the greats legacy
Answer:
Alexander the Great's legacy is both far reaching and profound. First, his father was able to unite the Greek city-states, and Alexander destroyed the Persian Empire forever. More importantly, Alexander's conquests spread Greek culture, also known as Hellenism, across his empire.
Explanation:
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Answer:
far and profound but for more info its in the explanation.
Explanation:
Alexander the Great's legacy is both far reaching and profound. First, his father was able to unite the Greek city-states, and Alexander destroyed the Persian Empire forever. More importantly, Alexander's conquests spread Greek culture, also known as Hellenism, across his empire.
Which principle is responsible for the creation of delegated, concurrent, and reserved powers? Checks and balances Majority rule Judicial review Federalism
Answer: It is based on the principle of federalism, where power is shared between the federal government and state governments. The powers of the federal government have generally expanded greatly since the Civil War.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is checks and balances
Explanation:
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The Appalachian Mountains were once higher than they are now. Which of these explains why the Appalachians have become
shorter over the years?
A)
plate movements
B)
volcanic eruptions
deposition of sediments
D)
erosion by water and wind
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
erosion by water and wind
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Answer:
D. erosion by water and wind
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How did Muslim artists use calligraphy to create artwork? Choose three correct answer.
They wrote and arranged words in creative patterns.
They created artwork on paper, but not on other objects.
They used words to create images of people.
They wrote important words or verses from the Qur'an.
They used words to decorate objects such as tiles and carpets.
Answer: They Wrote and arranged words in creative patterns.
Explanation: Calligrahy is involving words, and was very popular among the muslim religion.
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Which statements are true about the ordered pair (10, 5) and the system of equations?
{2x−5y=−5x+2y=11
Select each correct answer. (more then One)
The ordered pair (10, 5) is a solution to the first equation because it makes the first equation true.
The ordered pair (10, 5) is a solution to the second equation because it makes the second equation true.
The ordered pair (10, 5) is not a solution to the system because it makes at least one of the equations false.
The ordered pair (10, 5) is a solution to the system because it makes both equations true.
Answer: The answer is A,B,C
Explanation:
Sunlight is a mixture of electromagnetic waves, ranging from infrared to ultraviolet. Which of the following types of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelengths ? Infrared. Ultraviolet. Visible light. Radio waves
Answer:
radio waves
Explanation:
Answer:
Given the options: Infrared, Radio waves, Ultraviolet and Visible light, ordering them by frequency (for highest to lowest) we get:
Ultraviolet
Visible light
Infrared
Radio waves
Knowing that high-frequency radiations are likely to cause harm to astronauts landing on Mars, then the detector of Ultraviolet is most suitable
Explanation: