The Continental army was made up of.
1.privateers.
2.mercenaries.
3.volunteers.
4.officers.

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Answer 1
I think it’s volunteers :) ANSWER:2
Answer 2
It was made up of volunteers

Related Questions

Which is an example of physical weathering ?

limestone in rock dissolving when acid rain flows across it

bits of rock rusting when exposed to oxygen and water

wind blowing off bits of a rock over time

oxidation of certain metals in rock

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Answer:

Option C is the answer

Why was Project C disintegrating?

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Answer:

Filled up with to much moisture

Explanation:

it was raing on this one

What is the name of the first federal act to outlaw monopolistic business practices?
Select one:
A. The Clayton Act
B. The Sherman Anti-Trust Act
C. The Federal Trace Commission Act
D. The Hart-Scott-Rodino Anti-Trust Improvements Act

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Answer:

Sherman Anti-Trust Act

Explanation:

Approved July 2, 1890, The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was the first Federal act that outlawed monopolistic business practices.

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Question :
Why was Anson Jones known as the "architect of annexation?"

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Jones and others felt that Texas gaining recognition from European states was important, and began to set up trade relations with them, to make annexation of Texas more attractive to the United States, or failing that, to give Texas the strength to remain independent.

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how did you imagine islam, and after learning about islam what were the differences?

thank you, have a wonderful day <3

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Hello, I am a Muslim myself and I was born into Islam, so I am a devoted follower since young age. Most people imagine Islam as a concept, a place where people are trapped and suffer from giving up time to pray, to fast, to not have pork or drink alcohol, to not dress inappropriately, to not listen to music or watch TV and numerous other things. But that’s the most outrageous thing a person can think. Islam is beautiful religion, it brings peace and reassurance and it is my safe place. It has restrictions, and I would never once be angry or annoyed about them; I am not a perfect Muslim, I commit Haraam (forbidden) acts and sin, I listen to music, I sometimes don’t pray and I don’t respect my parents at times. But that does not define Islam, Allah (God) is the most forgiving being to exist, and I know it is wrong and I repent and I know that I will be forgiven. If I was a non-believer, I would imagine Islam as a intricate religion, with people extremely dedicated: I would be ashamed to say, but I would think it’s a very claustrophobic “cult”. But being a part of such a life-changing religion, I am grateful to be born into an Islamic family. Muslims attend local Mosques to learn about Islam, so I was lucky to have such a useful place to learn and become at one with my faith. I also take Religious Studies as one of my GCSE exam options, and half of the course is Islam. If I was a non-believer, I would most likely know little about Islam but the Secondary School curriculum does teach some of Islam in depth. It isn’t as small as it is made out to be and it has so much more to it than students are taught. The difference is us, as citizens in a majority White-based society, we do not take Islam seriously; it is a place of piety and it is pure. Being a part of Islam is the most satisfying and relaxing part. Allah (our only God) brings each and every Muslim so much self-assurance and we feel so protected and in the hands of the most amazing existence. You learn that Muslims see things in a different way, we are grateful and caring and gentle and look after everyone. We accept and respect and are genuine humans. But more than anything, we are free. It’s ironic. But we are the most free at heart.

That’s the difference in how Islam is imagined and then perceived after learning about it in greater detail.

I hope this helps and was insightful, please take time to read and think about this and I apologise for the length.

Answer:

islam is a free space, for people to feel safe.

Explanation:

How many died in the banana massacre


Over 2000

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Answer:over 200

Explanation:

;0

Answer:

between 47 and 2,000

Explanation:

How did bus drivers respond to the new rules? Check all that apply.

They refused to follow the new rules.
They followed the rules even though they disliked them.
They complained about the idea of reserved seating.
They did not want to ask passengers to change their seats.
They went on strike to fight the new rules.

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Answer:

1, 4, 5

Explanation:

Answer:

The guy above me is correct 1,4,5

Explanation:

In late 1700's in which part of the United States were the first factories built?

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Answer: The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain in the late 1700s. It soon spread to the United States where it changed the way products were made and how people worked and lived. The first part of the Industrial Revolution in the United States took place in the Northeast.

Explanation: Hope this helps!!!

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In which ways were Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman similar? Select two options.

Both men were presidents during World War II.

Both men represented the US at the Yalta Conference.

Both men represented the US at the Potsdam Conference.

Both men met with Allied leaders to plan for the end of the war.

Both men issued declarations demanding Japan’s unconditional surrender.

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The answers are options 3 and 4
both men were presidents during world war II
both men met with Allied leaders to plan for the end of the war
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Are most Texas judges appointed or elected?

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Answer:

elected most are elected

State Judges are elected in partisan elections, trial and Appellate judges are elected from districts

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During westward expansion, explorers faced physical barriers and gateways throughout America. Which statement best describes the role of the landform represented by "C" on the map?
A)The Rocky Mountains were a physical gateway because it provided food and water.
B)The Rocky Mountains were a barrier because there was no route to get around them.
C)The Great Basin was a physical gateway because it allowed explorers to travel by boat.
D)The Great Basin was a barrier because of its extremely cold year round temperatures.
PART 2
Which Statement BEST describes the role of of the landform represented by "A" on the map during westward expansion?
A)The Great Lakes were a physical gateway because they stretch across America's land.
B)The Missouri River was a barrier because it dried up every summer and flooded in spring.
C)The Missouri River was a physical gateway because it allowed explorers to travel by boat.
D)The Great Lakes was a barrier because the waters were rough and difficult to travel by boat.

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Answer:

part 1: b

part 2: c

Explanation:

part 1: the rocky mountains were a barrier that didn't allow travelers to get through them easily.

part 2: the Missouri river allowed greater chances for trade and travel through the states

Answer:

1. B

2. C

Explanation:

Are almost everyone in Arabia rich? * Lol * ᕙ (° ~ ° ~) True or False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

False not everyone is rich

Identify the characteristics of two landmark nineteenth-century Supreme Court cases.

The Second Bank of the
United States was involved
in the case.
The state of New York was
involved in the case.
The Supreme Court ruled that
a state could not regulate
commercial activities
between states.
The Supreme Court ruled
that a state could not
tax a federal institution.
A state granted one company
exclusive rights over the
Hudson river.

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Answer:

1- McCulloch v. Maryland:

-The Second Bank of the  United States was involved  in the case .

-The Supreme Court ruled  that a state could not  tax a federal institution

2- Gibbons v. Ogden:

-The state of New York was  involved in the case.

-The Supreme Court ruled that  a state could not regulate  commercial activities  between states .

-A state granted one company  exclusive rights over the  Hudson river .

Explanation:

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Due to the way the Electoral College is set up, it's possible to win the presidency
without winning the majority of popular votes. Because of this, a debate has sprung
up as to ways to possibly fix this system (assuming it needs to be fixed). What
arguments can be made for getting rid of the Electoral College?

What arguments
could be made for keeping it as is?

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Some arguments for getting rid of the electoral college, is that the electoral college is not fair to urban areas because they are under represented. Rural areas like Wyoming are over represented, but areas like California is underrepresented even though it has the most electoral college votes. Therefore the electoral college is not fair to urban areas.

An argument to how we should keep the electoral college, is how it makes sure uneducated people do not have much of a say. The way electoral college works is that regular citizens vote, and that sways the views of the electoral college people. The electoral college is very educated and bases their decisions off of what the people voted on. This ensures that the uneducated still have a say, but are not making the complete decision. This is good because it ensures the people electing our president are educated and understand what is happening.

These two arguments are debatable and I do not completely agree with either of them, but I studied about both sides and these are two possible arguments.

When Was Russia's “Red October” Revolution?
When Was the War of 1812?

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The war of 1812 was June 18, 1812- February 18, 1815.
A very long time ago they had a war that only brought more war

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Stick a fork into each end of the root vegetable as shown. The forks should be on the same side of the vegetable, and
slightly angled away from each other. Place the forked vegetable on the edge of a box or thin wall with the forks hanging
down. Does the forked vegetable balance in any position? Is there a position that works better than another? Explain.

The picture is a picture of a potato with two forks on the side facing outward.

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Answer:

no it wont work gravity is too strong

Explanation:

Which of the following was the main objective of the Granger Movement in the late 19th century?
Select one:
A. ending segregation
B. strengthening industrial unions
C. lowering the freight rates of railroads
D. helping the railroads expand to new territories

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Answer:

C. lowering the freight rates of railroads

Explanation:

The Grange, to assist farmers with purchasing machinery, building grain elevators, lobbying for government regulation of railroad shipping fees and providing a support network for farm families.

What was the meaning of the expression of all roads lead to Rome?

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saying. said to mean that all the methods of doing something will achieve the same result in the end.

What were the free states during the time period of 1860 - 1861

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Answer:

The free states during the time period of 1860- 1861 are:

CaliforniaConnecticutIllinoisIowaIndianaMaineMassachusettsMichiganNew HampshireNew YorkNew JerseyOhioPennsylvaniaRhode IslandVermontWisconsin

Explanation: We just took notes about the free states, and the slave states. ( remember: northern states were the free states, and the Southern states were the slave states)

how does Vladimir Lenin impacted people in USSR, USA, or both

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Lenin's administration redistributed land among the peasantry and nationalised banks and large-scale industry. It withdrew from the First World War by signing a treaty conceding territory to the Central Powers, and promoted world revolution through the Communist International.

Read the passage about the UN's Food for Girls' Education Programme.
Since 2007, the UN World Food Programme's (WFP) Food For Girls' Education Programme has been tackling
hunger and enrollment challenges in Yemen, where more than 60 per cent of primary school-aged children
who are not in school are girls. As a result of the programme, families who send their girls to school are
eligible to receive an annual ration of wheat and fortified vegetable oil. ... Since 2010 the programme has
reached almost 200,000 girls, benefiting almost 1 million family members.
Besides distributing food, what is another role of the UN's Food for Girls' Education Programme?
providing funds for building new schools
distributing funds to needy families
encouraging women's education
providing teachers for the girls' education.

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Answer:

B and C

Explanation:

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Other roles of the UN's Food for Girl's Education Programme are:

distributing funds to needy families.encouraging women's education.

What are the roles of the UN's Food for Girl's Education Programme?

They aim to get more girls into education by providing their families with food so that they would allow girls to go to school.

Their roles are therefore to distribute funds and relief to needed families, in order to encourage the education of women and girls.

Find out more on the UN's Food for Girl's Education Programme at https://brainly.com/question/16417429.

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Someone can write me 2 paragraphs about Lynn whitfeild please??

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Lynn Whitfield is an actor born in America. She started her acting career in tv and theatre, that leads up to her taking part in supporting roles in films. She won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead role and received a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance as Josephine Baker within the Josephine Baker Story.

In the Nineties, Whitfield took part of many prime roles in a very wide range of films. Whitfield additionally lead in a plethora range of films within the 2000s and 2010s. From 2016 to 2020, she took the role of as lady Mae Greenleaf within the Oprah Winfrey Network series Greenleaf. She won critical acclaim and received 2 NAACP Image Awards and a Gracie Award. Whitfield has won a complete of seven NAACP Image Awards.

How did the yearly flooding of the Nile River affect the people of Egypt and Kush?


a.
It spread diseases that destroyed whole empires.


b.
It spread diseases that destroyed whole empires.


c.
It isolated the settlements.


d.
It left silt that improved the soil.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Why should all public swimming pools have a life guard on duty ?
please tell me the correct answer ​

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All public swimming pools should have a lifeguard on duty because not everyone can swim or someone may have an accident. The life guard who can swim should be on watch to keep those accidents from happening and prevent people drowning.

What Enlightenment idea was so important that Locke, Voltaire, Rousseau, and other philosophes wrote about?

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Answer: Im think is social contract sorry if you get it wrong

Explanation: Im think is social contract sorry if you get it wrong

With which of the following political issues is this 1898 political cartoon associated?
Select one:
A. Nativism
B. Imperialism
C. Isolationism
D. Communism

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Answer:

imperialism

Explanation:

im pretty sure that the above cartoon is associated with imperialism

When it came to international issues, Washington advised Americans to

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Answer:

stay isolated and not get involved in long-term foreign alliances.

Explanation:

Before becoming President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela was best known for


A. leading the struggle against apartheid.

B. helping South Africa win independence from Britain.

C. promoting the idea of Pan-Africanism.

D. improving the economy of South Africa.
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Leading the struggle against apartheid

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Nelson Mandela is well known as a civil rights activist who fought for equality for all. The apartheid is well known as a South African form of racial segregation much similar to the ones in America during the 1900s. Mandela was one of the main figures during the movement to abolish apartheid and eith his fight helped gained support to the anti apartheid movement. When he was released from prison he helped eradicate apartheid which helped him gain support for his incoming presidential run.

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describe the differences between thie
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Answer:

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Explanation:

How did Hitler take control of Germany? write at least 2 sentences answering the essential question. Use facts.​

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Explanation:

Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933 following a series of electoral victories by the Nazi Party.

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