Answer: 1 3 4 5
Explanation:number 2 isnt a lolgical answer.
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Please write a paragraph summarizing the Bill of Rights.
Answer:
The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the U.S Constitution. It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the citizens of the country—these include freedom of speech, press, and religion, as well as many rights given to those who are convicted of a crime. The Bill of Rights sets rules for due process of law and reserves all powers that were not given to the Federal Government to the people or the States. The Bill of Rights derives from the Magna Carta (1215), as well as the English Bill of Rights (1689). This important piece of American History was also written after the Declaration of Independence.
How many district courts are there in Louisiana?
5
7
42
64
4. Which of the following did the 13th. Amendment make possible?
A. Allowed sharecropping
B. Eliminated Poll Taxes
C. Abolished slavery
D. Allowed “Black Codes”
Answer:
c abolished slavery
Explanation:
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C.
Explanation:
C. is literally the definition of the 13th amendment which was getting rid of slavery and "freeing" slaves.
Over a period of several centuries, Jews established communities outside of Jerusalem as far east as Central Asia and as far West as Spain.
True
or
False
What is an important reason for the growth of Georgia's film industry?
A) The rapid growth of rural GA
B) GA's closeness to major centers of film production
C) Tax incentives for the film industry
D) Relocation of award shows to GA
Answer:
tis c
Explanation: it feels like the right choice
The federal government spent money to build______in Washington during the cold war.
cities
the Space Needle
military bases
suburbs
Answer:
space Needle
Explanation:
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Answer: Most tropical rainforest in Asia is found in Indonesia it is the 2nd one
Explanation:
How are citizens in Washington State that need greater assistance helped by taxes?
(A,)The state uses tax money to give the disadvantaged food, clothing, and shelter.
(B.)The state needs taxes to reimburse businesses that assist the disadvantaged.
(C.)The government uses tax money to open stores for the disadvantaged.
(D.)Charities are directly given taxes with the purpose of helping the disadvantaged.
How did culture change during the Yuan dynasty?
Answer:
The Silk Road reopened and trade was revived. Foreigners were forbidden to interact with people. Merchants were given higher status in society. Social order was centralized and everyone had equal status.
Explanation:
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Most people in the Ottoman Empire were Sunni Muslims while most people in the Safavid Empire followed Shi'ite Islam. What was the result of this cultural difference?
A: Each empire tried to influence the religion of the other.
B: The two empires were often at war or in conflict.
C: Both empires sought converts from outside their borders.
D: Neither empire was able to defeat the Christian empires to the west.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer: False.
Explanation:
El paso may have oil man but they were not the first ones on the scene so it has to be false.
Answer:
False I did this test I put false and it was correct
Explanation:
What actions did the Civil Rights movement take to try to achieve their goal?
The goal is to "end institutionalized racial discrimination, disenfranchisement and racial segregation in the United States."
Answer:
The most popular strategies used in the 1950s and first half of the 1960s were based on the notion of non-violent civil disobedience and included such methods of protest as boycotts, freedom rides, voter registration drives, sit-ins, and marches. A series of critical rulings and laws, from the 1954 Brown v.
Explanation:
Answer: The most popular strategies used in the 1950s and first half of the 1960s were based on the notion of non-violent civil disobedience and included such methods of protest as boycotts, freedom rides, voter registration drives, sit-ins, and marches. A series of critical rulings and laws, from the 1954 Brown v.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Rhetoric ; conviction
Explanation:
They were best known for teaching rhetoric, which is the art of public speaking and conviction.
What actions did the Women's Rights movement take?
Answer:
Women's rights movement, also called women's liberation movement, diverse social movement, largely based in the United States, that in the 1960s and '70s sought equal rights and opportunities and greater personal freedom for women. It coincided with and is recognized as part of the “second wave” of feminism.
Explanation:
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Answer:they began using more aggressive tactics to get people to listen. This included breaking windows, planting bombs, handcuffing themselves to railings and going on hunger strikes.
Explanation:
The woman's suffrage movement is important because it resulted in passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which finally allowed women the right to vote.
PLEASE HELPWhat are factors that can influence demand? Check all that apply.
the availability of raw materials
individual tastes and preferences
change in price of a substitute good
the availability of labor and resources
the number of consumers in the market
change in price of a complementary good
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1. How did job specialization (people having different jobs) benefit the Chinese economy?
2. How did ancient China begin to move away from bartering, or directly exchanging goods? In other words, how did the ancient Chinese make sure the amounts of items traded were equal and fair?
3. Why did ancient China begin to trade more with other regions?
4. How did taxation benefit ancient China?
5. How did the growth of trade change Chinese society?
6. Why did ancient China develop networks of highways, waterways, and other transportation?
How did the Mongol Empire destroy states and increase the interconnection of Afroeurasia? answer
Answer:
Q2)Increase the interconnection of Afroeurasia? Ans)The Mongols introduced two deadly Chinese inventions—guns and gunpowder—to the West. The new weaponry sparked a revolution in European fighting tactics, and the many warring states of Europe all strove over the following centuries to improve their firearms technology.
Explanation:
The use of Federal money to build which road was controversial?
Could the Historical Leader Lead Today?
In this task, you'll imagine that the leader you wrote about in Task 1 is alive today.
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Consider this figure's qualities and characteristics. Then write another three- paragraph essay expressing your opinion about whether this person would still be a great leader today.
Part A You identified the three main qualities of a good leader in the previous task. You also identified a historical figure that you believe was a great leader for the time. Think about what this person would be like if he or she lived today. First, look at list of some modern characteristics of a leader e. Compare the qualities and characteristics of the historical leader you chose to this list. Then identify any characteristics that match your leader and explain why you think they do.
PART B
you have identified ways that the historical figure you select it was a great leader in the past and now you've examined some characteristics of great leaders today now you will write another three paragraph essay. Your essay should express your opinion about whether this leader would still be an effective leader today.
Answer:
If there ever was a most characteristic military leader in history, that was Julius Caesar. Beyond his undeniable ability for strategy, the roman general outstood because of his personal leadership lessons over his army, to whom he knew how to transmit his vision and wisdom. His troops gave Caesar back the trust he needed for his many victories. From him, we are taking these eight valuable lessons that a great leader should know:
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8. Local laws that kept Freedmen as second class citizens were known as what?
A. Reconstruction
B. Black Codes
C. Civil Rights
D. Amendments
Compare the decline or fall of the ancient Greek empire to the Mongol Empire when it fell?
Think of the similarities or differences between the two empires.
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Answer:
Ancient Greece never really declined. But it did fall. The time period called Ancient Greece is considered by some historians to begin with the Greek Dark Ages around 1100 BC (the Dorians) and end when Rome conquered Greece in 146 BC.
From 1300 on disputes over succession weakened the central government in China, and there were frequent rebellions. The Yuan Dynasty fell in 1368, overthrown by the Chinese rebel leader Zhu Yuanzhang, who established the Ming Dynasty and became known as the Hongwu emperor
Explanation:
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3. Which level of government makes the furthest-reaching economic decision?
Answer:
In a mixed economic system, most economic decisions are made by consumers or sellers, but some economic decisions are made by the government, such as those dealing with safety regulations, infrastructure (e.g., roads), education, military spending, and certification and business licensing, all of these being decisions
Explanation:
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What are 4 causes of the Dust Bowl that Professor Hurt identifies?
According to journals letter when the government into is celebrated in the need to keep searching information private the court allows the government to.
answer choices: A. conduct a warrantless search and seizure, B. Punish a person without a trial, C. Attack on the person of interest, D. conduct a trial by a grand jury
Answer:
A or D
Explanation:
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Why is oil important to industrialized countries and considered "black gold"? Question 1 options: It must be mined from specific mountains and has a similar consistency to gold. Oil was necessary for gasoline, electricity, and hear. Each industrialized country gained power by how much oil they controlled. Oil isn't considered important and many industrialized nations run successfully without it.
Answer:
Each industrialized country gained power by how much oil they controlled.
How did the death of Billy the Kid’s mother change his life? (what happened with his step-father and where did Billy go?)
Answer:
He was abused
Explanation:
They went to Britain
Computing and information technology grew in Washington as a result of
the state’s favorable climate and West Coast location.
government spending on technology during the cold war.
the state’s excellent hospitals and healthcare system.
government spending on highways during the cold war.
Answer:
The correct answer is B :)
Explanation:
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Who held the most power in the Italian city-states? (5 points)
Question 3 options:
1)
The wealthiest people
2)
The monarchy
3)
The popolo
4)
The religious leaders
Explanation:
The wealthiest people
Explanation: Italian cities became so wealthy because they could pay for painters, sculptors, and architects to generate new works. Thus, trade gave the city-states a new status. An example of this is Venice, which was considered the most powerful city-state in Italy because it specialized in shipping. follow me
What was one of Richard Nixon's major accomplishments in terms of the Cold War? Nixon approved a CIA plan to assassinate the communist leader of Indonesia
Nixon invaded Moscow to take down the Soviet Union
Nixon resumed trade with Cuba
Nixon opened relations with communist China and even visited
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Answer:
he presidency of Richard Nixon began at noon EST on January 20, 1969, when Richard Nixon was inaugurated as 37th President of the United States, and ended on August 9, 1974, when he resigned in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office, the only U.S. president ever to do so. He was succeeded by Gerald Ford, whom he had appointed Vice President after Spiro Agnew was forced to resign. A prominent member of the Republican Party from California, he took office after the 1968 presidential election, in which he defeated incumbent Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Although Nixon had built his reputation as a very active Republican campaigner, he downplayed partisanship in his 1972 landslide reelection.
Explanation:
2. The 10% plan was which person’s idea for reconstruction?
A. Lincoln
B. Johnson
C. Wade/Davis
D. Grant
Answer:
B. Johnson
Explanation:
Following Abraham Lincoln's death, President Andrew Johnson based his reconstruction plan on Lincoln's earlier measure. Johnson's plan also called for loyalty from ten percent of the men who had voted in the 1860 election.
Answer:
The correct answer is the C) Wade Davis Bill.
Many of the Republicans who disagreed with Lincoln's 10 % Plan were known as radical Republicans. This faction of the Republican party wanted to punish the Confederacy harshly, since they considered them the reason for the Civil War. This is why the Wade-Davis Bill was much more unfavorable to Southerners compared to Lincoln's 10% Plan.
Ultimately, the Wade Davis Bill is not used as it is pocket vetoed by president Abe Lincoln.
Explanation: