Answer:
b 1 a2
Explanation:
False
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Why did the United States decide to remain neutral and not get involved in the war between France and Britain?
They had problems in the Louisiana Territory and were battling Choctaw in New Orleans.
They were a new nation and still recovering from the revolution against Britain.
They planned to enact an embargo against both countries and were not willing to choose sides.
They wanted to retain access to the ports of both countries along the Mississippi River.
Which commonly held Puritan value is reflected in their development of town meetings?
A. the belief that their church should control all aspects of daily life
B. the belief that groups should manage their own affairs
C. the belief that all people — male or female, slave or free — should have a say
Answer:
A. The belief that their church should control all aspects of daily life
Explanation:
Did British Empire lead to slavery?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
slavery continued in Britain into the late 18th century,as modern historians say, finally disappearing around 1800. Slavery elsewhere in the British Empire was not affected--indeed it grew rapidly especially in the Caribbean colonies.
NEED HELP ASAP DUE AT 11:30PM
Which statements accurately describe aspects of Russia's culture and history?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Question 68 options:
Ivan III was known for defeating the Byzantines and rejecting their culture.
Ivan the Terrible isolated Russia from the West.
Russian peasants had more freedom than most European peasants.
The Kremlin is a fortress and symbol of power.
Orthodox Christianity became the official religion.
Both Nigeria and Kenya gained their independence from which European country? *
Answer:
Great BritainExplanation:
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Answer: 1. It is an official change made to a law, or a legal document.
2. The first ten amendments to our Constitution, called the Bill of Rights, guarantee basic freedoms of the American people. For example, freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and freedom of religion are guaranteed rights. So if the government is denying someone's right to do something the person can use the constitution to back them up and prove they have the right to do something.
3. I think they should protest
4. I don’t known about this one
5. The main reason would be conflict of interest.
Conflicts of interest can be actual or perceived, but can have serious implications in either form. Attorneys can find themselves in hot water and even put their clients at risk if they aren’t thorough in their investigation of potential conflicts.
6. Amendments are the only way to change the constitution. The purpose of amendments is to provide a law with the protection of the federal government. States are unable to pass any law that violates with an amendment.
7. I don’t about this either
8. Without the Bill of Rights, this right could be taken and if the government becomes entirely corrupted, people could be put in jail for false accusation, their race, religion or sexuality, and many other unfair situations.
9. How should I do this one?
Explanation:
In 1983 President Reagan signed this bill making it a law that Martin Luther King would have a national holiday in January. How many signatures were collected to show Congress that many people wanted this day to exist?
The King Center kept up its efforts. It organized a march on Washington that included an estimated 500,000 people. Coretta Scott King, along with Wonder, presented a petition signed by 6 million people to House leader Tip O'Neill. The House took up the bill in 1983 and it passed by 53 votes.
Why was America so outraged by the telegram that Germany sent to Mexico and what was America’s response?
Answer:
The telegram instructed Eckardt that if the United States appeared certain to enter the war, he was to approach the Mexican Government with a proposal for military alliance with funding from Germany. ... We shall endeavor in spite of this to keep the United States of America neutral.
Explanation:
Answer:
I cant even the am the for am
Explanation:
Which three tribes occupied regions of the Southeast?
Pequot
Cherokee
Iroquois
Seminole
Powhatan
Answer:
2) Cherokee
Explanation:
The Cherokee tribe was a Native American tribe that lived around water ways like the Mississippi River.
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Answer:
Cherokee. I hope this helps =l
In what way did the outcome of the Spanish American War help lead to the building of the Panama Canal?
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Why did the Roman Empire decline?
Select all correct answers.
Budget deficits caused by low taxes on Roman citizens led to increased public debt and helped topple the central government.
Germanic tribes, Parthians, and North Africans pressed attacks against the empire's frontiers from all sides.
Roman troops returning from the Middle East brought a plague into the capital that killed up to 10 percent of the city's population.
A series of brutal and incompetent emperors squandered huge sums and led to public disgust with the imperial government.
Answer: I think budget deficits caused by low taxes and a series of brutal and incompetent emperors would both be the answer to your question.
Explanation:
Answer:
Germanic tribes, Parthians, and North Africans pressed attacks against the empire's frontiers from all sides.
Roman troops returning from the Middle East brought a plague into the capital that killed up to 10 percent of the city's population
A series of brutal and incompetent emperors squandered huge sums and led to public disgust with the imperial government.
Explanation:I took the test
The Incas were conquered by the Spanish explorer _____.
Answer: Francisco Pizzaro
How did ancient Greek religious beliefs affect everyday life?
People worked to construct temples.
People performed a daily bathing ritual.
People created the Olympics to honor Ares.
People held festivals to celebrate the oracles.
Please hurry, this is a time test!
Answer
Greek religion affected their daily lives because they made so many things for their gods and did every day things like sacrifices and games for their gods. Religion also had a big influence on american culture. ... There was a period called Greek Revival in the 1820's where greek Architecture was directly imitated.
Explanation:
People performed a daily bathing ritual did ancient Greek religious beliefs affect everyday life. Hence, option B is correct.
What is ancient Greek?The Greeks of this time believed that the Greeks could be split into three major groups, each with its own distinct dialect: the Dorians, the Aeolians, and the Ionians.
Significant advancements were made by the Greeks in astronomy, mathematics, philosophy, and medicine. Greek civilization gave literature and theater a high priority, which influenced modern plays. Greek architecture and sculpture are well known for their elaborate designs.
Greeks built numerous objects for their gods and performed daily rituals like sacrifices and games for their gods, which had an impact on their daily life. American culture was significantly influenced by religion as well. Greek architecture was faithfully replicated throughout the 1820s during a time period known as the Greek Revival.
Thus, option B is correct.
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What is the work known as The Thousand and One Nights?
a famous short story written by Ibn Rushd
a famous poem written by Omar Khayyam
a novel about a traveling merchant
a collection of adventure stories
Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
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1.How did winning the French & Indian War set up Britain as the dominant economic power in the world?
2.What effect might this victory have on British mercantilism?
3.How might this war impact the British colonists? Indians?
Answer: 1 because it put india in dept
2it helped it grow
3 it helped money wise
Explanation:
Answer:
This has put India in depth , helped it grow , and it helped money wise
Explanation:
Which of the following is not a power of the president?
1. The power to veto legislation from congress.
2. The power to break a tie vote in the Senate.
3. The power to sign treaties with foreign nations.
4. The power to pardon criminals.
5. None of the above.
Why were new settlers choosing to move to Minnesota in the years following the Civil War and U.S.–Dakota War of 1862?
Please help ;w;
Answer:
Because they saw that Minnesota was a land of opportunity where they could make a living, raise a family and be successful. It is the practice of producing enough food to feed one's own family.
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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” —United States Constitution, Amendment I Rewrite this passage from the First Amendment IN YOUR OWN WORDS
Answer:
he First Amendment protects several basic freedoms in the United States including freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to assemble, and the right to petition the government. It was part of the Bill of Rights that was added to the Constitution on December 15, 1791.
Explanation:
Louisiana Purchase DBQ
(I know its a lot.. its due in 45 minutes so take your time :) I only have 123 points but if you do this you can have 100)
Task:
DBQ: Analyze the documents within the DBQ: Louisiana Purchase. Then write an analytical paragraph that explains how the purchase of the Louisiana Territory impacted the U.S.A. and Jefferson’s presidency. Use the information provided in the following documents as well as readings and notes from this unit to support the response.
Document A:
In 1800, when the armies of French ruler Napoleon Bonaparte moved across Europe, pressuring Spain into a corner, the Territory of Louisiana (New Orleans) and a huge slice of land controlled by Spain in the now central United States (an estimated 827,987 sq. miles in size) was ceded back to France by Spain via the Treaty of San Ildefonso.
On April 1, 1803, the United States of America was comprised of lands east of the Mississippi River, including a handful of states (17), and the Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Mississippi Territories.
At that time, besides the French Territory of Louisiana; modern-day Florida was still governed by Spain, and in the far west, excluding the British-controlled Oregon Country in the northwest, all available lands were still in the hands of Spain. In 1801, U.S. President Thomas Jefferson began his pursuit of just the French City of New Orleans (French Orleans Territory) in an effort to gain control of Mississippi River access; his $10 million offer was initially rejected by the French.
1.) What did the Treaty of San Ildefonso accomplish?
2.) How large was the Louisiana Territory?
3.) Why would Jefferson want to control access to the Mississippi River? How would control of the Mississippi impact the U.S.?
Document B:
In 1801, U.S. President Thomas Jefferson began his pursuit of just the French City of New Orleans (French Orleans Territory) in an effort to gain control of Mississippi River access; his $10 million offer was initially rejected by the French. Over the next year Napoleon was actively involved in his growing European military campaign against Britain, as well as other political conflicts in the Americas; apparently stretched-thin, he tired of his Louisiana Territory (and needing focus and funds) he finally wavered, and on April 30, 1803 he authorized the sale of the entire French Territory of Louisiana for $15 million, which included the City of New Orleans; justifiably, President Jefferson was jubilant.
The nation-changing Louisiana Purchase subsequently almost doubled the size of the United States overnight. This massive transfer of land included all of present-day Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa; most of Colorado, South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming, as well as significant parts of North Dakota, Minnesota, Texas and Louisiana.
Parts of it also extended into what is now Canada for a short period of time. Eventually Spain ceded (lost) all of its territories to the United States, beginning in Florida in 1819, as the modern-shape of the U.S.A. finally came together.
4.) How much money did Napoleon sell the Louisiana Territory to the U.S.for?
5.) What did the purchase of Louisiana do to the size of the United States?
Document C:
6.) Who do you think the men in this picture are?
7.) What do you think is happening in this picture?
Document D:
8.) What countries owned the three major territories of North America?
9.) Based on the map above, what conclusions can be drawn about the Louisiana Purchase? (How could domestic and international affairs have been impacted?
10.) How could the purchase impact under-represented groups (children, indentured servants, enslaved people, Native Americans, women, and working class)?
11.) How does the map illustrate the growing diplomatic assertiveness of the U.S.?)
Analytical Paragraph:
Resources:
Analytical Paragraph Scoring Sheet
Additional Standard Resources:
Jefferson's Instructions to Meriwether Lewis
Library of Congress: Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase
SAS Curriculum Pathways: Lewis and Clark Go West
History Channel: Louisiana Purchase
TedEx: Audacity of the Louisiana Purchase
Elbow Room- SchoolHouse Rock!
BrainPOP: Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson and his Democracy- PBS Crash Course
Help me with my history questions
In paragraph form, describe what the five characteristics of classical civilizations are.
Do you guys know how to do this.
Answer:
no.
Explanation:
Why police should not wear body cameras
Answer:
They should not wear bodycams because if they are trying to go undercover they will be discovered.
Explanation:
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1. What role did families play in West African society?
2.How did trading develop in West Africa?
3. What is oral history?
4 Please define the following terms in complete sentences.
Kinship
Clan
Labor Specialization
Griot
5. Please summarize the role of trade in West Africa.
Village life in West Africa
Trade and regional commerce
The oral tradition in West Africa
6. What formed the basis for government in many African societies south of the Sahara?
7. How did trade help cities and states develop?
8. What role did oral tradition play in West African societies?
9. How might the West African oral tradition be different from the written tradition?
10. How did West African farmers' ability to grow more food encourage labor specialization?
Answer:
oral histroy is the
Explanation:
pre writing
Research a prominent African American who lived during the 1800s. In a multi-paragraph essay, explain his or her achievements and historical importance.
Answer:
a. who he was
b. his childhood
c. how he became who he was
d. how he died
e. conclusion
Explanation:
I dont know how well it is but that's what i always put.
Why was the Civil War significant in American history?
Answer:
During the civil war the issues of slavery and central power divided the United States. After the war the constitution set free the slaves, to assure “equal protection under the law” for American citizens, and to grant black men the right to vote. This war resulted in the various groups to receive equal rights.
Explanation:
Is this true or false
Answer:
I don't think so.. I didn't think so and I checked and I cannot find anything saying this is true so I will say no... false.
In Virginia, registration to vote is closed...?
92 days prior to the election
12 days prior to the election
22 days prior to the election
60 days prior to the election
Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
Is there an article or paragraph with it? Also I think it might be D or A.
Explanation:
Answer: a
Explanation:
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1. What role did families play in West African society?
2.How did trading develop in West Africa?
3. What is oral history?
4 Please define the following terms in complete sentences.
Kinship
Clan
Labor Specialization
Griot
5. Please summarize the role of trade in West Africa.
Village life in West Africa
Trade and regional commerce
The oral tradition in West Africa
6. What formed the basis for government in many African societies south of the Sahara?
7. How did trade help cities and states develop?
8. What role did oral tradition play in West African societies?
9. How might the West African oral tradition be different from the written tradition?
10. How did West African farmers' ability to grow more food encourage labor specialization?