Answer:
In the study of ancient history or theology the concept of "myths' is very important because in both of the fields and even in philosophy scholars always try to stretch the past to justify the present, in this sense myths are the carrier of perception of reality is a matter of debate among the scholars but it is very true that the mythological myths in all religions/civilizations posses a dogma of being sacred due to its longevity and moral ideas. On the basis of these two ideas can we argue that 'the construction of present reality' is under challenge because of how it has been associated with the idea of "myths" in the past.
Explanation:
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5. Chartists wanted for members of Parliament to be paid. *
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
What is the purpose of tariffs
What do U.S. states resemble that was used in Ancient Greece?
Name three facts about the “Cotton King”
Answer:1. the cotton king failed because before the war the britain had stocked too much in fiber.
2.) spread throughout the south
3.)Sarah lee corp owns it
Explanation:
Washington foresaw that political parties would lead to -
A. Organizations that would clearly articulate the desires of the people
B. War with other countries
C. Biased newspapers and therefore inaccurate reports
D. A divided sentiment between citizens of America
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Select the correct answer
Why did some historians replace the AD-BC dating system with the BCE-CE system?
IT IS NOT D EVERYONE IS SAYING D IT IS NOT D
Answer:
A. to have a more accurate system for keeping track of events across the world
Explanation:
I too am taking this test, though when I searched it up, I found a website stating as follows:
"BCE/CE continues to be used because it is more accurate than BC/AD. Dionysius had no understanding of the concept of zero and neither did Bede. The calendar they dated events from, therefore, is inaccurate. The year 1 AD would follow 1 BC without a starting point for the new chronology of events."
Thus, meaning that it had nothing to do with religion, but to make it a more accurate dating system. :)
I went with this answer, though I have to see whether its correct or not once I submit. I'll make sure to let you know, even if it seems like this question was asked a while ago. ^^
explain about the early exploration and the 13 colonies.
Answer:
Sixteenth-century England was a tumultuous place. Because they could make more money from selling wool than from selling food, many of the nation’s landowners were converting farmers’ fields into pastures for sheep. This led to a food shortage; at the same time, many agricultural workers lost their jobs.
The 16th century was also the age of mercantilism, an extremely competitive economic philosophy that pushed European nations to acquire as many colonies as they could. As a result, for the most part, the English colonies in North America were business ventures. They provided an outlet for England’s surplus population and (in some cases) more religious freedom than England did, but their primary purpose was to make money for their sponsors.
Explanation:
we know we can see the moon in the sky at night but in the sky during day?Determined which scientific model represents the waning moon as the moon orbits Earth as seen from the northern hemisphere
The answer is C
Answer:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Overall how did the United States change from the Election of 1800 through Thomas Jefferson’s first term of President.
How did the National War Labor Board ensure production of vital war materials?
Answer:
To supervise the nation's industrial production
Explanation:
To oversee the changeover of factories to produce war-related goods and setting prices for key consumer products
What is this “check” that Dr. King refers to? How has America defaulted on this check?
Answer:
dr.'s “Dream” speech used ... “In a sense we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check,” he said, ... “It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note ...
Explanation:
What is the shrine of Texas Liberty?
Answer:
Shrine of Texas Liberty is a 1938 American black-and-white war film directed by Stuart Paton and produced by H. W. Kier and Norman Sheldon. The film was a two-reel short produced in a couple of weeks San Antonio, Texas. The film was done in pantomime and audio was done by narration and organ music.
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The Declaration of Independence lists a number of offenses committed by the British king against the American colonists. Which of the following offenses refers to a protection first established by Magna Carta?
For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury
For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury
For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world
For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world
For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent
For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent
For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offence
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The colonists were denied in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury In addition, the judges were bribed by king George III using the money he got from the colonies.
On the map, draw the route that Lewis and Clark took on their journey and the route that Pike took in his 1806 expedition.
Answer:
expedition took them up the Missouri River to its headwaters, then on to the Pacific Ocean via the Columbia River, and it may have been influenced by the purported transcontinental journey of Moncacht-Apé by the same route about a century before.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which sentence provides an example of formal language?
People thought Marcus Aurelius wasn’t good at being emperor.
Marcus Aurelius was a really smart guy who read lots of books.
Caesar Augustus took money from people so he could build stuff.
Caesar Augustus collected taxes to fund his public works projects.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
What impact did the Han Chinese have on the Xiongnu?
Answer:
Xiongnu civil conflicts befell and further weakened the confederation, which eventually split into two groups.
Explanation:
What was the Haitian Revolution and how did it affect the United States?
Answer:
The Haitian revolution came to North American shores in the form of a refugee crisis. In 1793, competing factions battled for control of the then-capital of St. Domingue, Cap-Français (now Cap-Haïtien.) The fighting and ensuing fire destroyed much of the capital, and refugees piled into ships anchored in the harbor. The Haitian Revolution and the subsequent emancipation of Haiti as an independent state provoked mixed reactions in the United States. This led to uneasiness in the US, instilling fears of racial instability on its own soil and possible problems with foreign relations and trade between the two countries.
Explanation:
What were the Anti-
Federalist Papers? Help ASAP I give points
Anti- Federalists opposed the new constitution. Before we were under the articles of confederation which was a weak government. The new constitution was a good idea but some opposed and made the Anti-Federalists papers firing back on Alexander Hamiltons Federalist papers which promoted the idea of the new constitution.
What is splendid isolation.............
Answer:
Splendid isolation is a term used to describe the 19th-century British diplomatic practice of avoiding permanent alliances, particularly under the governments of Lord Salisbury between 1885 and 1902.
Explanation:
What protected the United States from becoming involved in European conflicts
Well, that depends on the time period, but it is probably because of the Foreign Policies. Hope this helped!
_____ set off the first general student strike in US history
A. the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr
B. the assassination of Robert Kennedy
C. riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
D. the invasion of Cambodia
Answer:
D. the invasion of Cambodia
Explanation:
On May 4, 1970, almost 3,000 Ohio University students met to talk about the possibility of a peaceful strike on Athens campus in response to the invasion of Cambodia and the Kent State shootings.
what kinds of cases are heard by the district courts?
2) When did the appointees by John Adams become valid?
Answer:
February 13, 1801
Explanation:
What was going on in the U.S. when the AoC was created?
Answer:
The Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation, the first constitution of the United States, on November 15, 1777. ... The Articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with the state governments.
Explanation:
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Of the four religions, which one did not exist in Arabia before Muhammad?
Group of answer choices
Paganism
Islam
Christianity
Judaism
Answer:
I have no
Explanation:
Idea i justt really need points rn :)
Who brought the textile industry to the United States? ILL GIVE BRAINIEST
Thomas Jefferson
James Watt
Samuel Slater
Thomas Newcomen
James Newton
Answer:
At the time of the American Revolution (1775–83; the American colonists' fight for independence from England) the earliest elements of another revolution—the Industrial Revolution—were taking root in the farms, workshops, businesses, and towns of the new nation. These elements included the development and use of labor-saving machines, the production of goods on a large scale, the employment of many laborers in one large operation, new management systems, and the efficient transportation of raw materials and manufactured goods. Industrialism was to have a profound effect on the way people lived in the United States, dramatically changing the nation's economy and way of life and transforming the United States from a rural (country) farming society into an urban (city) industrial society. Most historians agree that the Industrial Revolution took place over more than a century of U.S. history. The early roots that developed between the American Revolution and the American Civil War (1861–65; a war between the Union [the North], who opposed slavery, and the Confederacy [the South], who were in favor of slavery) unfolded slowly and only in certain sections of the country, but they set the stage for a powerful and rapid industrial expansion that, over the next half century, would make the United States the wealthiest and most powerful industrial nation in the world.
Explanation:
Discuss how new technology and the use of propaganda changed how governments waged war during World War I.
Answer:
That other guys explanation wasnt the best so here's mine though im not sure what grade it will get you, its a starting point to base yours off of mine.
Explanation:
New technology allowed more much more ease in the aspect of quickly and effectively communicating with one's allies. This technology had the potential to be a speedy method of propaganda distribution in the sense that it was able to quickly push propaganda to the eyes of many citizens to rally support for their cause. Propaganda was meant to slander or diminish the public liking of a certain individual or opposition to a cause. Thanks to this, it was much easier to convince the public to support their cause.
Answer: New technologies and propaganda drastically changed how governments waged war during World War I by allowing communication with allies to be accomplished a lot easier, as well as allowing governments to garner support from the general populace much quicker than ever before. Propaganda has been around for a while, but it became increasingly popular around the WWI era. Propaganda changed how governments waged war because propaganda allowed the government to change the minds of the people with ease, as propaganda often exaggerated things, and made it so that it seemed like without the support of the people, life as they knew it would end. These ideas, even if they were false, were portrayed in a way meant to convince people to support the government. Technology also contributed to the spread of propaganda, as new technologies allowed government bodies to distribute propaganda, which increased public support a lot faster than previously thought possible. Also, countries could communicate with their allies with relative ease, using technology such as the telegraph, radios, telephones, etcetera. All of these factors combined changed how governments waged war by making it a lot easier to do so, as with most of the people supporting the war, it would be almost guaranteed for there to not be a revolution as a result of heavy backlash. Also, countries would not be as hesitant to go to war, since they had a lot better communication with their allies and their own armies, which made it so that countries would know how much of a risk they were taking by entering the war and sending out troops.
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How did the United States go about becoming an imperialistic nation?
Someone plzz help me
Answer:
by doing love
Explanation:
How did Thomas Jefferson perceive slaves and white commoners in American history?
Answer:
he discover a new continent and thought he discovered it but already people there
Explanation:
cause
PLEASE HURRY! will mark brainliest! Although many people are opposed to casino gaming, gaming facilities are an important part of Oklahoma's economy. Explain the importance of this industry to Oklahoma.
Answer: Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: There are more than 100 Indian gaming facilities in Oklahoma, and thousands of out-of-state tourists travel to the state to visit casinos. The industry generates more than $3 billion in gaming revenue each year and an additional $440 million in nongambling revenue. This includes money spent on hotels and restaurants. As a result, the state gets more than $100 million in taxes, most of which goes to public schools.
Explanation:
This is the actual answer to the question. that is what edu gave me.
This was my answer (it worked well, too): The importance of this is that it will bring tourists and people to there economy that they would then get money from the casinos and gaming facilities bring young people.