Answer:
to take command of the entire Nile Valley
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes an outcome of the 1970s oil crisis in
the United States?
A. International support for free trade agreements reached
historically low levels.
B. The U.S. government increased its investment in researching
alternative fuel sources.
C. Americans increased their fuel use to protest the government's
handling of the crisis.
D. U.S. corporations agreed to strict international emissions
regulations.
Answer:
B. The U.S government increased it's investment in researching alternate fuel resources.
Explanation:
I majored on History
An outcome of the 1970s oil crisis in the United States was an increase in investment in studying alternative fuel sources.
The 1970s oil crisisOPEC oil embargo and the 1979 energy crisis forced America to look for alternative fuel sources.
Power stations run by nuclear in the United States began to grow in America in the 1970s.
America did not want to remain in the fuel from Middle east.
Initiatives were taken to reduce mobile sources of pollutants.
Thus option B is the correct answer.
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2. What countries (at least 2) explored and colonized North America?
Answer:
-France
-Spain
Explanation:
Britain, France, Spain, and the Netherlands established colonies in North America
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Read and then determine what type of pronoun is underlined in the following sentence.
The dog itself was chasing the squirrel through the park.
personal subject
personal object
possessive
reflexive
intensive
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Answer:
personal subject
Explanation:
Please help me with this one!!
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
According to the given passage, it is narrated that the future of African-Americans relies on whether they decide to become people of indispensable value to the society.
The narrator, Booker T Washington is of the opinion that one cannot continuously provide value to a society without being appropriately rewarded.
Why are all
all other laws
subondinete
to the constition
Answer:
Although the Constitution is itself legislation having been passed by Parliament , all other legislation is subordinate to the Constitution. This means that legislation will only be valid if it complies with the Constitution. A lot of legislation is made by administrators.
Explanation:
Why did Stanton use a different phrase instead of "one people?"
-She was not talking about Americans.
-She did not like Jefferson's writing style.
-She wanted to make it clear she was talking about women
Answer:
c
yuh yuh
Explanation:
Stanton uses a different phrase instead of "one people" because She wanted to make it clear she was talking about women. Therefore option C is correct.
Who was Thomas Jefferson?The Declaration of Independence's author and third president, Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), was a key factor in the formation of America. Jefferson served in the Virginia legislature, the Continental Congress, and as governor of Virginia during the American Revolutionary War (1775–83).
Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican, won the 1800 presidential election on the platform that the federal government should play a limited role in citizens' lives. The United States acquired the Louisiana Territory during his two years in office (1801–1909), and Lewis and Clark explored the enormous new territory.
In order to replace the books destroyed when the British set fire to the U.S. Capitol, which housed the Library of Congress, during the War of 1812, Jefferson sold Congress his 6,700-volume personal library for $23,950. The reconstructed Library of Congress's collections were built on the works of Jefferson.
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How would being buried in salt have preserved the "Salt Mummy body?
Answer:
It helps keep it fresh pretty much... it preserves the body
Explanation:
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Do you know this question
Answer:
neither
Explanation:
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In what areas of the world did the US gain influence as a result of the Spanish-American War? Europe and Asia the Americas and Africa Asia and the Americas Asia and Africa Mark this and return
Answer:
Asia and the Americas
Explanation:
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1. Why is Cortes' letter a primary source?
2. Is there any information in his letter that he did not actually observe? How do you reconcile this fact with the idea that this is a primary source? Can a document be partially primary and partially secondary? (i.e., written by someone who did not witness the events or experience the emotion?)
3. What can you infer about Cortes’ motives in writing about “the wonders of Tenochtitlan” and the Aztecs? Why did he choose to write about the topics he addressed in this letter? Who is is intended audience, and how might that have influenced the letter?
4. Using Cortes' comments in the first two paragraphs, what assumptions can you make about the wealth of the Aztec state?
5. List three characteristics of the Aztec religion. What religious practice did Cortes attempt to do away with? Do you think that he could have been successful?
Answer:
1. A primary source is something written by somone who was there while something happened. Like a journal. So the letter was a primary source because it was written by Cortes
2. I have never read his letter, but you probably have, so if it has information in it that Cortez did not actually observe, then it's still a primary source, it's just not entirely reliable. I'm pretty sure a document cannot be partially and primarily sourced.
3. I never read the letter, but it's pretty easy to infer things about someone by reading what they wrote. Here is a really weak example: "Jack carried the heavy buckets of water up the hill, making sure not to spill a drop, while Noah watered the flowers along the way. Which would later lead the village to a thirsty death." We can infer that Noah is either not very bright, or doesn't care about the villages water, and jack is a strong, hard working guy.
I believe that King Charles the V was the one who founded Cortes' little expedition, so the letter was probably meant for him, to tell of his travels and what he saw.
4 I haven't read the letter, so I can't answer this one. But maybe send a screenshot of the letter and I can answer some of these a little better
5. The Aztecs were seriously into sacrificing people to the gods. Three of their religious characteristics were: human sacrifice, ritual, Tenochtitlan religion. I'm pretty sure he did do away with those.
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Explanation:
1. Since Cortes wrote the letter, it was a primary source of information, because Cortes was involved in the events that he wrote about.
Hernán Cortés wrote five letters to the Emperor Charles V to account for his activities in Mexico (the land of the Aztecs).2. From his letter, there is no information that Cortes did not actually observe.
Based on the above assertion, his letter remains a primary source of information on the Aztecs.It is possible for a document to be partially primary and partially secondary if the writer incorporates the writings of others in his own.3. The main motives that propelled Cortes to write about "the wonders of Tenochtitlan" and the Aztecs were his intention to colonize the area.
Secondly, he discovered that the land was fertile and beaming with valuable minerals, gold and silver.
Thirdly, he was interested in converting the Aztecs to Christianity.
In his letters, his chief intended audience is King Charles V, the Emperor of Spain. Since he was writing to win the king's favor, this might have influenced the topics that he addressed and the way he went about addressing the issues.4. From Cortes' comments, the assumptions about the wealth of the Aztec state can be summarized in the following words: the Aztec land is blessed with natural resources, especially gold and silver.
5. Three characteristics of the Aztec religion are polytheistic; human sacrifices were rift to appease the gods; and all the Aztecs were involved in performing periodic rituals and ceremonies in honor of the gods.
Primarily, Cortes attempted to abolish the polytheistic religion of the Aztecs since he regarded it as idol worshiping.To be successful in doing away with the Aztec religion, Cortes needed to understand the fundamentals of their belief system so that he could easily sway them to Christianity by establishing linkages.Thus, given Cortes attitude towards the Aztecs and how he was regarded as a deity, he was very successful in doing this, enabling them to embrace Catholicism.
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Why did the minoan civilization collapse ?
Answer: it is not very known on why it collapsed but there is one theory stating that there was a volcanic eruption that damaged cities, Minoan trade routes were a destroyed hurting the Crete economically
Explanation:
Answer: 2 theories
Explanation: Some think undersea earthquakes caused huge waves that destroyed Minoan cities. The other theory is that Mycenaeans invaded Crete.
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
During the Middle Ages, there was an economic and political system in Europe called (socialism, feudalism, totalitarianism, or communism)
that used a hierarchical system of land
ownership. At the top were (vassals, serfs, nobles, or kings)
who were members of the highest social class. They controlled small districts of land that they leased
to tenant farmers called (serfs, oligarchs, vassals, or dukes)
These tenant farmers were stuck in their lower social class. The entire system eventually faded as (democracy, commerce, public policy, or the common good) caused a middle class to grow.
Answer:
Number 1: Fuedalism
Number 2: Nobles
Number 3: Serfs
Number 4: Commerce
Answer:
Feudalism
Nobles
Serfs
Commerce
Explanation:
President Abraham Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction
punished Confederates who owned large farms.
issued harsh penalties for Confederate military officers.
required all states to abolish the practice of slavery.
required states to repay their war debts quickly.
Answer: Required all states to abolish the practice of slavery.
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln is still celebrated as the greatest president of the United States because of this move. His move is the foundation of democratic principles. During the war, Lincoln issued a Proclamation in which it abolished the institutions of slavery. This practice has intensified even after the end of the conflict in the country. Lincoln did not issue any sanctions because he strived for unity and unification.
How did European goods impact the lives of native tribes
Answer: Native peoples of America had no immunity to the diseases that European explorers and colonists brought with them. Diseases such as smallpox, influenza, measles, and even chicken pox proved deadly to American Indians.
Explanation: i dont really know, hope this helped
Why do you think many aristocrats opposed Enlightenment reforms?
Answer:
Many aristocrats would oppose the Enlightenment reforms since they would basically get rid of the aristocrats. The aristocrats were at the top of social chart with the monarchs and didn't want to loose their position.
Explanation:
Answer:
Many aristocrats would oppose the Enlightenment reforms since they would basically get rid of the aristocrats. The aristocrats were at the top of social chart with the monarchs and didn't want to lose their position.
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Explanation:
How did the U.S. Army handle the resistance on the southern plains?
Answer:
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Explanation:
The U.S. army retaliated by attacking the camp and killing over 150 people, mostly women and children. ... General Sheridan ordered the U.S. army to destroy the Kiowa and Comanche villages, kill and hang all warriors, and bring back all women and children. The Red River War crushed the resistance on the Southern Plains. During the ensuing Wounded Knee Massacre, fierce fighting broke out and 150 Indians were slaughtered. The battle was the last major conflict between the U.S. government and the Plains Indians. By the early 20 century, the American-Indian Wars had effectively ended, but at great cost.
Which major accomplishment was achieved by Cyrus the Great of Persia?
destruction of the temple in Jerusalem
the conquest of Babylonia
the introduction of paper money
development of the first city-state
Answer:
the conquest of Babylonia
Explanation:
Answer:
the conquest of Babylonia
Explanation:
What Mayan city was the largest trading center in Mesoamerica?
You have been arrested for a crime you did not commit, but the state is saying you did. You have a right to have a trial in which 12 people get to decide your guilt or innocence. This right to have a trial by jury is given to you by which amendment?
Answer:
sixth amendment
Explanation:
Answer:
The 6th Amendment,
Explanation:
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Humaneness may make one shed tears and be reluctant to apply penalties, but law makes it clear that such penalties must be applied. The ancient kings allowed law to be supreme and did not give in to their tearful longings. Hence it is obvious that humaneness cannot be used to achieve order in the state.
Answer:
The above text is an example of legalism
Explanation:
Legalism is a position where the individuals who support it believe that it is necessary to consider only the aspects of positive law, disregarding the natural right of humanity. For this, it is necessary to manipulate and establish laws in a way that promotes order and the direct salvation of society, without considering other existing factors.
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Answer:
Number 1) The freedom of religion in protected by the first Amendment because Congress cannot prohibited the right to exercise one's religious beliefs. I don't know if I'm supposed to answer 2,3,and 4 but let me know if you need help with them.
Answer:
1. The protection of religious freedom is laid out in the First Amendment, which states that Congress cannot establish a state religion nor prohibit free exercise of religion. ... The Free Exercise Clause gives all Americans the right to practice their religion freely, without interference or persecution by the government.
2. the clause in the First Amendment of the US Constitution that prohibits the establishment of religion by Congress.
3. The establishment clause separates church from state, but not religion from politics or public life. Individual citizens are free to bring their religious convictions into the public arena.
4. it evaluates whether a law or governmental activity violates the establishment clause of the First Amendment.
For what reason would the French Monarchy censor Enlightenment ideas?
Answer: Because the Enlightenment as a movement sought to take away the primacy of religion and politics.
Explanation:
The Enlightenment as a movement emerged in Europe, primarily France. According to its principles, the Enlightenment advocated views contrary to politics and religion. The ideas of the Enlightenment were based on freedom, nature, and reason. Such views were against the principles of forms of government such as the absolutist monarchy. Hence the political opposition to the Enlightenment movement.
Wich fact is mentioned in both passages but interpreted differently by the authors
Answer:
Authoritarian leaders maintain tight control over a workplace's resources.
Explanation:
I'm not entirely sure but this is the answer.
Answer:
Authoritarian leaders maintain tight control over a workplace's resources.
Explanation:
In the 1850s, John Brown raided
Harper's Ferry in order to
A. free slaves
B. get weapons
C. kill the president
Answer:
I think is A.
Explanation:
As a response to the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Brown founded the League of Gileadites, a militant group to prevent the capture of fugitive slaves. The Harper’s Ferry raid His radicalization led him to a plan to recruit an army of 50 to 100 guerrilla fighters to attack slaveholders in Virginia and Maryland.
For many Texans, Reconstruction was not over until ___________ and the Radical Republican legislature were no longer in office. a. Andrew Johnson b. Ulysses Grant c. Edmund Davis d. O.M. Roberts Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
a Andrew Johnson
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Which of the following US Supreme Court decisions made this image from American classroom possible throughout the nation
A. Plessy v Ferguson
B. Marbury v Madison
C. Brown v board of Education
D. Texas v Johnson
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Marbury v Madison i got it right on the test
To prevent burns to your skin, cuff your pant legs or tuck your pants into
your boots when
you weld.
True
False
Which chivalric values does Gawain display in the excerpt? Check all that apply.
intellectual depth
loyalty to his king
bravery despite danger
physical strength
moral integrity
Answer: loyalty to his king
Explanation:
The chivalric values that Gawain display in the excerpt is being loyal to the king.
He did everything possibly in his capabilities to protect the king at all cost. He was always loyal to King Arthur and he displayed outstanding prowess, and other knights even looked up to him.
Answer:
123
Explanation:
Explain the connection between Bleeding Kansas and the raid on Harpers Ferry.
Explanation:
Bleeding Kansas, (1854–59), small civil war in the United States, fought between proslavery and antislavery advocates for control of the new territory of Kansas under the doctrine of popular sovereignty. Sponsors of the Kansas-Nebraska Act (May 30, 1854) expected its provisions for territorial self-government to arrest the “torrent of fanaticism” that had been dividing the nation regarding the slavery issue. Instead, free-soil forces from the North formed armed emigrant associations to populate Kansas, while proslavery advocates poured over the border from Missouri. Regulating associations and guerrilla bands were formed by each side, and only the intervention of the governor prevented violence in the Wakarusa War, launched in December 1855 over the murder of an antislavery settler.Abolitionist John Brown led anti-slavery fighters in Kansas before his famed raid on Harpers Ferry.