Answer:
Moctezuma received him with a great ceremony, but undoubtedly with treacherous intent.
Explanation:
Moctezuma was an Aztec emperor. I do not know which emperor you are referring to (the first or second) so I just structured a sentence using what knowledge I know of both of them.
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Answer:
The executive.
Explanation:
With progressive taxes, the person with the highest income pays the most money.
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Answer:
Mesoamerica
Explanation:
Analyze the advantages of both the Union and Conferderate forces during the war. Why was the north able to win
Answer:
Compared to the Confederacy, the Union had numerous advantages. In comparison to the South, the North had a larger population. The Union had an industrial economy as well, while the Confederacy relied on agriculture. The Union possessed the majority of natural resources such as coal, iron, and gold, as well as a well-developed rail network.
The north was able to win the war because of its abundant amount of soldiers and factories to make equipment.
slum brigades
1) Were a part of the Salvation Army that was sent to instruct the lower class about middle class values, hard work, and temperance.
2) A part of the YMCA which recruited young Christian men to join and learn about religious values
3) Visited cities and urban areas and cleaned up the area
4) Held conventions every Thursday night dressed in costumes and chanting
Give a definition of American civil religion and name examples of civil religion as manifestations of exceptionalism.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
A definition of American civil religion could be a theory developed in sociology that idolized the idea of Americans in the United States territory, and the fight and effort to call America their own. It is constituted by a series of values that strengthen the social integration of people into the American culture.
We can trace the term back to 1967 when a sociologist named Robert Bellah coined the term in the article "Civil Religion in America." He wrote that this concept was the result of the patriotic belief systems and culture shared by the American people.
Some examples of civil religion could be the series of celebrations of the 4 of July to celebrate Independence Day or other festivities such as Memorial Day or Veterans Day.
This culture and sense of Patriotism fostered what is known as American exceptionalism, the idea that the United States is special, unique, far superior to other countries, and that gives the country the faculty to influence, control, or transform other countries.
how does national dept effect future generations?
Answer:
it slows economic growth, which in turn slows the growth of wages and income. This slower growth occurs mainly due to the phenomenon known as “crowd out,” whereby investors purchase government debt at the expense of making productive investments in private capital.
Explanation:
Answer:
rising debt is that it slows economic growth, which in turn slows the growth of wages and income
Explanation:
Who produced large quantities of steel very efficiently by buying and controlling iron ore deposits, steel mills, and railroads?
Jean Lenoir
Alexander Graham Bell
Thomas Edison
Andrew Carnegie
Answer: ITS andrew carnegie
Explanation:
The U.S. Congress established the federal government's role in managing the environment, as described above, as part of the --
A. National Historic Preservation Act
B. Endangered Species Act
С. Coastal Zone Management Act
D. National Environmental Policy Act
Answer:Its D.
Explanation:
Reason:The stated purposes of NEPA are: To declare a national policy which will encourage productive and enjoyable harmony between man and his environment; to promote efforts which will prevent or eliminate damage to the environment and biosphere and stimulate the health and welfare of man.
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The first American space probe to land on the moon was what.
please hurry
Answer:
The answer is Apollo 11 :)
After Sputnik, what was the concern for
the U.S. military about Russia's ability
to launch rockets into space?
A Russia would go to the moon.
B. Russia would launch a man.
C. Russia would launch bombs,
D. Russia would win the race.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
On July 3, 1969, The USSR made its second attempt to launch its own moon rocket, known as N1.
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Where did crowds storm government buildings and overthrow the communist regime?
Romania
Czechoslovakia
East Germany
Hungary
Answer:
East germany
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Romania
Explanation:
The Answer is Romania because, I had a test and I got it right.
How did the railroads boost Washington’s economy?
Answer: railroads save consumers billions of dollars while reducing energy consumption and pollution, lowering greenhouse gas emissions, cutting highway gridlock and reducing the high costs to taxpayers of highway construction and maintenance. Freight railroads mean more jobs and a stronger economy.
Explanation:
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CHOOSE whether each quote is an argument for the North or the south.
Name two countries near Europe.
A-Egypt & Morocco
B-Kenya & Madagascar
C-Chad & Sudan
Who challenged the Soviet Union to tear down the Berlin wall and also maintained a hard line against communism?
Answer:
Reagan called for the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, to open the Berlin Wall, which had separated West and East Berlin since 1961. The name is derived from a key line in the middle of the speech: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
Explanation:
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can someone please write a small description of the Chicago movement
Answer:
Chicago movement
Explanation:
The Chicago Freedom Movement, better known as the Chicago open housing movement, was led by Martin Luther King Jr., James Bevel and Al Raby. It was supported by the Chicago based Coordinating Council of Community Organizations and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference...it started in 1965
write a fictional short story about an Irish immigrant working on building the Erie canal
plz write a short story
Answer:
On July 4, 1817, a shovel plunged into the soil in Rome, NY, thereby beginning one of the most significant turning points in American history. On that day, the Erie Canal began and set in motion the new nation's future of transportation, trade, and technology. To celebrate the 200th anniversary of this historic moment, museums, local governments, schools, and civic organizations all over New York are hosting events and creating special projects. The Irish and The Erie live program and CD is Craobh Dugan's contribution.
Having lived his whole life near the Erie Canal, Craobh Dugan's lead fiddler and creative director Mike Hoke was inspired to look into the history of our Irish ancestors' contribution to the digging of "Clinton's Ditch". He knew that thousands of Irish immigrants had spent long hard days digging through the rough wilderness, facing perils like malaria and cholera, and he wanted to make sure the 200th anniversary commemorations didn't leave them out.
After many hours spent at the Jervis Library, Mike wrote the script for The Irish and The Erie live performance filling it with stories and humor. Then he blended in traditional Irish tunes and songs and even added some new lyrics about the Erie Canal. Craobh Dugan mandolin and banjo player Bill Fahy contributed an original Erie Canal song too.
Explanation:
Why did Belgium imperialize the Congo? (due in 10 mins)
Answer:
King Leopold II created a colony in the Congo River region of Central Africa during a wave of widespread European colonization in the 1880s. The desire for valuable goods like rubber and ivory combined with limited laws and regulations in the Congo Free State led to the abuse of native laborers and countless deaths.
Explanation:
The French Institute of Tropical America, which is located in French Guiana, studies:
disease
South American Airlines
snakes
soil and ocean water
Which of the following would most likely respond to a small fire in a wheat field?
Engine company
Brush company
Truck company
Answer:
brush company;)
Explanation:
How did Hammurabi improve the economy of the Babylonian Empire?
He created new trade routes.
He created canals to trade on the rivers.
He required conquered people to pay tribute.
He spent tax money to expand construction projects.
Answer:
He created new trade routes. He created canals to trade on the rivers. He required conquered people to pay tribute.
Explanation:
Answer:He created new trade routes.
Explanation:
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What were 2 other reasons that people joined the crusades?
True or false One problem of leaching is that minerals in the soil are washed away
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Leaching removes vital nutrients and micronutrients, such as water-soluble boron, from the soil, causing potential deficiencies in crops. For example, when crops suffer from boron deficiency, they exhibit visual symptoms including: Misshapen, thick, brittle, small leaves. Short stems and a "shrunken" appearance.
How did the experiences of Irish immigrants in Newark compare with those of
African Americans from 1820-1950?
What makes Brazil different from the rest of Latin America?
Answer:
Explanation:This essay, part history of ideas and part history of international relations, examines Brazil's relationship with Latin America in historical perspective. For more than a century after independence, neither Spanish American intellectuals nor Spanish American governments considered Brazil part of 'América Latina'. For their part, Brazilian intellectuals and Brazilian governments only had eyes for Europe and increasingly, after 1889, the United States, except for a strong interest in the Rio de la Plata. When, especially during the Cold War, the United States, and by extension the rest of the world, began to regard and treat Brazil as part of 'Latin America', Brazilian governments and Brazilian intellectuals, apart from some on the Left, still did not think of Brazil as an integral part of the region. Since the end of the Cold War, however, Brazil has for the first time pursued a policy of engagement with its neighbours - in South America. Este ensayo, en parte historia de ideas y en parte de relaciones internacionales, examina el vínculo de Brasil con Latinoamérica desde una perspectiva histórica. Por más de un siglo después de la Independencia ni los intelectuales ni los gobiernos hispanoamericanos consideraron a Brasil como parte de ‘América Latina’. Por su parte, los intelectuales y gobiernos brasileños sólo tuvieron ojos para Europa y crecientemente, luego de 1889, para los Estados Unidos, con excepción por un interés en el Río de la Plata. Cuando Estados Unidos (especialmente durante la Guerra Fría) y por extensión el resto del mundo empezaron a considerar y tratar a Brasil como parte de ‘Latin America’, los gobiernos e intelectuales brasileños, aparte de la izquierda, aún no ubicaban a Brasil como una parte integral de la región. Desde el fin de la Guerra Fría, sin embargo, Brasil por primera vez ha perseguido una política de involucramiento con sus vecinos — en Sudamérica. Em parte historia das idéias e em parte urna história das relações internacionais, este ensaio examina a relaçõo do Brasil com a América Latina em perspectiva histórica. Por mais de um século após sua indepêndencia, intelectuais e governos da América Espanhola nao consideravam o Brasil como pertencente à ‘América Latina’. Excetuando um interesse pelo Rio da Prata, por sua vez os intelectuais e governos brasileiros somente se voltavam para a Europa, e após 1889 progressivamente mais para os Estados Unidos. Uma vez que os Estados Unidos e consequentemente o resto do mundo começaram a perceber e tratar o Brasil como integrante da ‘Latin America’, particularmente durante a Guerra Fria, salvo alguns esquerdistas, governos e intelectuais brasileiros ainda não consideravam o Brasil como componente daquela região. No entanto, a partir do final da Guerra Fria, o Brasil tem buscado urna política de envolvimento pela primeira vez com os seus vizinhos - na América do Sul.
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Who created the TV commercial?
The company that aired the first television commercial was Bulova, a watch company in 1941.
What is a television commercial?A television commercial is a term to refer to an audiovisual sample broadcast on television that generally lasts between 10 and 70 seconds and its main purpose is to promote a product, service or commercial institution.
When was the first TV commercial aired?The first television commercial was broadcast on July 1, 1941, promoting watches from the American company Bulova.
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How did ancient greek architects create columns for their temples that appeared to be straight up and down
Answer:
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Explanation:
Whilst some stone columns were carved in one piece, as buildings became bigger, columns began to be constructed from separate drums. These were individually carved and fitted together using a wooden dowel or metal peg in the centre of the drum.
Columns were carved of local stone, usually limestone or tufa; in much earlier temples, columns would have been made of wood. Marble was used in many temples, such as the Parthenon in Athens, which is decorated with Pentelic marble and marble from the Cycladic island of Paros.
Ancient Greek architects create columns for their temples that appeared to be straight up and down by “entasis,” intended to counteract another optical effect in which columns with straight sides appear to the eye to be slenderer in their middles and to have a waist.
What is architects?An architect is someone who plans, designs, and supervises building construction. Practicing architecture entails providing services related to the design of structures and the area inside the site around the buildings.
Meanwhile, the columns bulge in the centre rather than being straight along their vertical axes. This phenomenon, known as "entasis," was designed to counterbalance another optical impact in which columns with straight sides look slenderer in the centre and to have a waist to the eye.
Furthermore, the entire superstructure of the temple's outer facades (above the level of the columns) bends downward at the corners to reflect the stylobate and continue upward the temple's overall domed curvature.
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The Louisiana progress was the newspaper Huey Long founded to publish only positive news about him and his administration.
A) True
B) False
Answer:
A because
Explanation:
Huey Pierce Long Jr. (August 30, 1893 – September 10, 1935), byname "The Kingfish", was an American politician who served as the 40th governor of Louisiana from 1928 to 1932 and as a member of the United States Senate from 1932 until his assassination in 1935.
18.What was the most significant international SUCCESS of Jimmy Carter’s presidency?
A.Iran Hostage Crisis
B.Creation of Georgia Heritage Trust
C.Ending the Vietnam War
D.Camp David Peace Accords
19.How does the film industry impact Georgia’s economy?
A.It has strengthened the state’s economy and provides thousands of jobs.
B.It has no effect since Georgia does not offer film production companies tax breaks.
C.It has very little impact since the film industry is such a small part of the state's economy.
D.It has weakened the state’s economy by discouraging film production in the state.
20.Why is an entrepreneur willing to take on financial risk?
A.labor
B.stress
C.profit
D.investment
21.How did Maynard Jackson and Andrew Young help Atlanta develop ECONOMICALLY?
A.They both pushed for expansion of the Port of Savannah.
B.They both helped bring the Olympic Games to the city.
C.They both pushed for the construction of an international airport
D.They both helped bring professional sports teams to the city.
22.How did Georgia become the state with the third-largest film industry, trailing only California and New York?
A.
The government funded the construction of advanced sound studios.
B.
The government created tax incentives to encourage studios to film in the state
C.
The government funded the creation of film schools at state universities.
D.
The government raised the state minimum wage to attract more skilled workers.
Answer:
18: D
19: A
20: C
21: B
22: B
Use the chart below to answer the question. • Congress feared a possible war with Mexico • Abolitionists feared the expansion of slavery • Northern states feared the addition of another slave state would lead to a Civil War How did the above concerns affect Texas?
Answer:
The above concerns affect Texas during the period of Annexation of Texas
Explanation:
Before the Annexation of Texas by the United States on 29th December 1845, the United States Congress feared a possible war with Mexico, this is because the Texas territory was initially part of the Mexico country before it declared independence.
Also, Abolitionists feared the expansion of slavery, this is because the Texas territory was a slave territory at the time, and the United States abolitionist believed that annexation of Texas would increase the Slave States
Northern states feared the addition of another slave state would lead to a Civil War, this is because the Northern states are free, and with the inclusion of Texas, which is slave territory, there would be more agitation and counter agitation of the issue of slave and free state which may lead to civil war eventually.