The Framers of the Constitution chose to make the amendment process challenging to prevent careless and constant changes. Choose ALL true statements about the amendment process
The correct answers are B) It must be approved by 2/3 of both the House of Representatives and Senate. E) It can be approved by a vote at a Constitutional Convention called by 2/3 of all state legislatures.
These are true statements about the amendment process.
The Constitution cannot be amended by a decision of the Executive branch only or any other branch. And of course, it cannot be amended by the citizens of the United States in any election.
That is why, during the Constitutional Convention held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the summer of 1787, the delegates debated on the new form of government, created a new constitution, and decided on the ways to amend it. The Framers of the Constitution chose to make the amendment process challenging to prevent careless and constant changes, or that could benefit one particular interest group or political faction.
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Charlemagne and the Pope (the head of the Catholic Church) joined forces , and in 800 , the Pope crowned Charlemagne as the new Holy Roman Emperor.
true or false ???
Answer:
true
Explanation:
in 800 pope Lee III crowned charlemagne emperor of the romans
Identify the benefits of industrialization in America.
Answer: The price of goods decreased, Northen American cities began to modernize and urbanize, the coast of manufacturing goods was reduced, communication and transportation improved across America.
Explanation:
All these phenomena represent the positive echoes of the Industrial Revolution. Due to greater availability and faster production, the price of many products has dropped. The industrialization has led to the modernization of cities. Industrial plants are located in the cities, so there has been an increase in population. The cost of production fell, machines produced faster and saved on materials. The Industrial Revolution encouraged the construction of the railroad, which was significant for the transportation of people and goods.
Explain the Convention of 1836? i really need help please
The Convention of 1836 was the meeting of elected delegates in Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas in March 1836. ... Delegates elected an interim government, led by President David G. Burnet and developed a Texas Constitution, which they based primarily on the Constitution of the United States.
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how do people extend our thinking about Nazi ideas?
Answer:
By tracing the progression of the Nazis from an unpopular fringe group to the most powerful political party in Germany, students will extend and deepen their thinking from the previous lesson about the choices that individuals can make to strengthen democracy and those that can weaken it.
Explanation:
Who would step in as leader of the state Senate if the lieutenant governor had to assume the role of governor?
A speaker pro tempore
B majority caucus chair
C. president pro tempore
D. No one, the Senate wouldn't change the leadership
Answer:
b
Explanation:
I feel like that's the best option atm
The Communists drew up a constitution that, according to the text, asserted (claimed) that "all
political power, resources, and means of production would belong to workers and peasants."
How truthful was this assertion (claim)? How do you think this affected the credibility of the
Soviet Union?
Select the correct answer.
Which hexadecimal number has the same value as this binary number?
01111001
OA 71o
OB. 9,o
OC. 79,6
OD. 97,6
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Do we rely on floods for our crops here in the Central Valley of California? Explain.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
I actually live in California, so I know that they use aquifers and reservoirs to store their water. Also, we don't get floods :D
Read the excerpt from an informational document.
Which quotation from the excerpt best supports the
thesis that imperialism was necessary for British
security?
I became more than ever convinced of the importance
of imperialism. My cherished idea is a solution for the
social problem ... we colonial statesmen must acquire
new lands to settle the surplus population, to provide
new markets for the goods produced by them in the
factories and mines. The Empire, as I have always
said, is a bread and butter question. If you want to
avoid civil war, you must become imperialists.
O "I became more than ever convinced of the
importance of imperialism."
"The Empire, as I have always said, is a bread and
butter question."
O "My cherished idea is a solution for the social
problem.."
"If you want to avoid civil war, you must become
imperialists."
-Cecil Rhodes, 1895
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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The quotation from the excerpt best supports the thesis that imperialism was necessary for British security. "My cherished idea is a solution for the social problem.." "If you want to avoid civil war, you must become imperialists." Cecil Rhodes, 1895.
What is war?War is defined as a violent armed confrontation between states, governments, society, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is characterized by severe violence, damage, and mortality, and it employs either conventional or irregular military troops.
Rhodes, an imperialist, businessman, and politician, dominated southern Africa in the late 19th century and was largely responsible for the conquest of large tracts of land. He established the De Beers diamond company, which up until recently dominated the world market.
In order to remove Black people from their homes and make space for industrial expansion, he introduced the Glen Grey Act. The development of British imperial policies in South Africa was significantly influenced by Rhodes' policies. However, he lacked direct governmental control over the Transvaal Boer Republic.
Therefore, Thus, option (D) is correct.
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Select the correct answer.
Which statement best describes the Loyalists?
Answer:
They trusted the British government to protect their rights
Explanation:
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what is the spoils system and why it was a problem. Also include an explanation as to how the government sought to solve these problems. We will be going over this assignment in class on Monday's live meet.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Spoils system is a form of socio-political governmental practice in which the ruling party compensated its dedicated supporters and those that campaigned heavily for them with a political appointment or government jobs or positions.
Spoils system is considered a problem because it often leads to the employment of people in the government based on party nepotism rather than competency.
It leads to abuse of political power by the ruling party
It increases the acts of bribery and undue influence
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Which statement below best describes how Texas was annexed (added] to the United States?
O America acquired Texas by trading Florida to Spain.
O American acquired Texas by defeating Mexico in a war.
O America acquired Texas through a peace treaty with Mexico.
O America acquired Texas by purchasing the land from Mexico.
Answer:
America acquired Texas by defeating Mexico in a war
Explanation:
history :)
Which of the following is NOT true of television journalism? Television is even more effective than the radio as an agency for influencing public opinion. We should form our opinions by listening to network commentators to get a well-rounded perspective. You must pay millions of dollars to build up and project the proper television image for their candidates. Television media performs a public service in the field of political education. As you can assemble from different sources we should listen to more than one commentator and read background articles in books and magazines.
Answer:
television is even more effective then the radio as an agency for public opinion
Explanation:
What is one difference between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton?
A. Jefferson believed that the debts of the old Congress of the Articles of Confederation should be paid by the new government, Hamilton did not.
B. Hamilton was considered a liberal, Jefferson was not.
C. Jefferson feared a strong central government, Hamilton did not.
D. Hamilton wanted free public education for all, Jefferson did not.
Answer:
C. Jefferson feared a strong central government, Hamilton did not.
Explanation:
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Answer:
lonzo 100%
Explanation:
Answer:
Lonzo
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List 3 major events that happened during the French Revolution
Answer:Call of the Estate General (May 5, 1789)
Tennis Court Oath (June 20, 1789)
The Storming of the Bastille.
Explanation:
Answer:
1)Call of the Estate General
2)Storming of the Bastille
3)March on Versailles
Explanation:
Which type of government was promoted as the ideal form by Enlightenment philosophers?
Group of answer choices
confederate
monarchy
oligarchy
republic
Answer:
monarchy
Explanation:
Answer:
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Which set of directions correctly describes how to plot the point (8,4) on the coordinate plane? 0 Start at the origin. Move 8 units to the right, then move 4 units up. O Start at the origin. Move 8 units up, then move 4 units to the right. O Start at the origin. Move 8 units to the left, then move 4 units up. O Start at the origin. Move 8 units up, then move 4 units to the left.
Answer:
0 Start at the origin. Move 8 units to the right, then move 4 units up.
Explanation:
its like an elevater. you go in before you go up, the first number always goes either right or left, depending on if its negitive or positive, and the second number goes up or down, depending on if its negative or positive.
Answer: A
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Why did debates among civil rights activists increase after 1965? What were the causes and effects of these debates?
(Look into SNCC, CORE, Black Power, and the SCLC, Stokeley Carmichael, Huey Newton &/or Bobby Seale) 1 1
Answer:
use the book you get in class thats how i found it
Explanation:
The causes and effects of the Civil Rights' Movements were such that it led to an end in the racial segregation laws in the United States of America.
What were the effects of the Civil Rights' Movements?The Civil Rights Movements were such movements which were undertaken by the Black and African Americans in the United States of America, who aimed towards the end of the racial discrimination.
Before the beginning of these movements and protests in the American society, the Blacks in the society were socially discriminated and excluded from the society on the basis of their skin color.
However, after the movements and protests took a serious turn the segregation laws being enacted by Jim Crow were removed from their very existence.
Hence, it can be stated that the end of Jim Crow's segregation law and end of social discrimination of Blacks were the effects of the Civil Rights Movements in the United States during the 20th century.
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what possible effects did factory work have on families?
Answer:
caused changes in family system and development of new industrial working class.
Explanation:
how did Adams actions toward the French hurt him within his own political party?
Answer:
Adams’s refusal to declare war on France disappointed other Federalists.
Explanation: its right 100%
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How does the author of "History in the Making" develop the setting in the first two paragraphs of the passage?
by stating that the Wright brothers came from Ohio
by describing the setting as Sampson experiences it
by describing the weather and landscape conditions on the day of the Wrights' flight
by describing in detail the smell and sound of the sea on the day that John Lee met the Wrights
Answer: 1st option
Explanation: If u eliminate the 4th and the 2nd option because they don't make sense, then the 3rd option is the distractor because if u go back in the passage it does not state that.
The author of "History in the Making" develop the setting in the first two paragraphs of the passage by describing the weather and landscape conditions on the day of the Wrights' flight. Correct option is c.
In "History in the Making," the author develops the setting in the first two paragraphs by describing the weather and landscape conditions on the day of the Wright brothers' flight. The passage mentions the "winds of Kitty Hawk," the "gentle undulating rise of the sand dunes," and the "lightning scarred tree" that stood like a lonely sentinel. These descriptions provide a vivid sense of the coastal environment and the atmospheric conditions at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, where the Wright brothers made their historic flight. The author's focus on the weather and landscape helps to immerse the reader in the setting and sets the stage for the historical events that follow.
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How does the author of "History in the Making" develop the setting in the first two paragraphs of the passage?
a. by stating that the Wright brothers came from Ohio
b. by describing the setting as Sampson experiences it
c. by describing the weather and landscape conditions on the day of the Wrights' flight
d. by describing in detail the smell and sound of the sea on the day that John Lee met the Wrights
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Instructions
Read Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53 paying close attention to the verses below.
Research the verses in the chart below to determine which New Testament verses fulfill the prophecy found in the Old Testament (they are not in order).
Using the list above, write a 250-word essay on how each Old Testament prophecy meets one or all of those guidelines.
Remember to use proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling when typing your essay.
Old Testament Prophecy New Testament Fulfillment
Psalm 22:6-7 Romans 5:6-8
Psalm 22:15-16 Matthew 27:39-40
Psalm 22:18 Matthew 27:57-60
Isaiah 53:4-6 Luke 23:33-34
Isaiah 53:8-9 John 19:33-35
Isaiah 53:12 Matthew 27:35
Answer:
Isaiah 53:4-6 (5)
Explanation: Essay
Jesus said the volume of the book is written of Me. He also, after He was raised from the dead, that evening, He met two men on the road to Emmaus. It was then that the bible tells us that, beginning with Moses and the prophets, He explained to them the things concerning Himself in all the scriptures, Lk 24:27. That excites me! So I have focused my attention on the Old Testament, to find Jesus on every page; and usually as you find Jesus, you also find out God's plan and how it relates to us, the Church. So I read the first verse in Hosea chapter 6, and I agree that He has healed us and I agree that He has bandaged us, but what does it mean that He has torn us or that He has wounded us? This just didn’t sit right with me. I don’t believe that God beats us up or causes or allows bad things to happen to us to teach us a lesson. Our God is a righteous God. And I understand that there has to be a judgement for sin. Sin cannot go unpunished. This is why Jesus came and paid the price for our sin on the cross. All the judgement and wrath of our sin was placed upon Him, “the chastisement of our peace was upon Him”, Isaiah 53:5. So when I come across a scripture like Hosea 6:1, that alludes to God beating us up, I always take a deeper look and usually find that there is a treasure buried there; as is the case in this verse. Now with Old Testament events and prophecy, you must always look at it in two ways; the present sense and the foreshadowing implications of the future sense. The events and prophecy of the entire Old Testament was put in place for the one goal- to reconcile man with God. This was the plan before the foundation of the world. Before God even created man, He knew man would sin and He knew He would have to send His Son to us to be the reconciliation for that sin. Everything in the Old Testament points toward Jesus and is His plan for the reconciliation of man with God. Now, in Hosea 6, Hosea is prophesying over Israel, because Nebuchadnezzar is going to bring Israel into exile, that is the present, practical look at this verse, but I am convinced that everything God does, He does on purpose and can be related as a type or foreshadowing on something yet future. So when the text says He has torn us and He has wounded us it made me pause. If you look at the text in the Septuagint translation, you will find that the word “torn” is a present tense verb in the indicative mood. This means that it is something that happened in the past and continues to have effects up to and including the present time. This Greek word is harpazo, which is the same word for the rapture or the catching away of the saints. Also, when you look closely, you will find that the word “us” isn’t even in the original text. The translators added this, but it really isn’t there. So now this starts to take on a whole new meaning. It wasn’t Israel who was torn away but someone else. Now if you study the word “wounded” this is a future tense verb. The translators wrote this as “has wounded”, but it should have been written “will be wounded” and again the “us” doesn’t even exist. Now let’s read this with this new information. “Come let us return to the Lord, for He has been snatched away, but He will heal us. He will be wounded and He will bandage us”. This now makes perfect sense. Hosea is talking about Jesus! Because of man’s sin, God could no longer fellowship with man. Sin was creating a barrier and it was as if God was snatched away from man. But He will heal us. He did this on the cross. From Hosea’s point of view, the cross was still future. We, as Christians look back at the cross and believe it happened. Sin, now, no longer is a barrier between God and man. Jesus was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities and because of this He has bandaged us. Repaired and healed us with the Father. Reconciliation between God and man is why Jesus came and died on the cross. Jesus came to heal us. So when Isaiah 53:5 says “by His stripes we were healed”, now I look at this as our reconciliation with the Father. Jesus healed me of my sin and now I can have a personal relationship with Him because the barrier of sin has been removed. I also believe healing in a physical sense is still available today, but I don’t think physical healing was the main purpose of Isaiah 53 and Hosea 6. Reconciliation with the Father was the main purpose and physical healing is a type and foreshadowing of that healing. There is absolutely nothing wrong with believing that Jesus has healed our physical bodies. In fact God wants us to be made whole without sickness and disease. Also, there is nothing wrong with believing God for financial stability and the comfort of this physical world. But we have to be careful not to make the healing of our physical bodies and the comfort of this world the ultimate prize. Jesus is the prize and our focus should never turn from Him.
In the (blank) nationalist uprisings swept across China, India, and Turkey
This movement was a strong response to Western (blank)
For all three countries, the rise of nationalism resulted in (blank)
The rise of nationalism resulted in self-government in all three countries.
Nationalist movements caused social upheaval in the three countries
Nationalism resulted from a rejection of imperialism and Western rule.
Strong leaders emerged and greatly affected nationalist movements. I
Answer:
1. "early 1900's"
2. "imperialism"
3. "independence"
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If the United States was to ever be in the positioned as Cambodia (which involved mass-genocides and dictatorship), If it was to occur- what would be the reasons at to why. Or be possible reasons? This is in relation towards the Killing Fields from Cambodia.
Answer:
Every day for four years, I would drive to my job, and every day at the same time, on the same route, I would notice the city bus. It would pull up next to me, and I would see all the people on board. Some would be reading. Some would be sleeping. Some would stare back at me. Every day, at the same time, it would follow me right to work. As I pulled into my parking space at work, I would see it around the corner, about a block away from my job. Then, one day, my car broke down. I had no way to get to work, and then, I remembered the bus. I decided to take it since I knew it was on the same schedule as I was. Since then, I have never driven to work again. Taking the bus is a useful method with which to travel because you can save a lot of money by using public transportation. One reason public transportation is useful is because it saves money. My commute to work was long, and it required a lot of gas. When I drove to work, I was spending $30 a week on gas. There are 52 weeks in a year. That translates to $1,560.00 a year I was spending on gas to get to work. When I started taking the bus, it cost $2 ($1 to get to work and another $1 to get home). Another way to save money is to use the toll road. That translates to $10 a week. That means that it cost me $520 a year to get to work. That's less than a third of what it cost to drive. It saved me $1,040.00. The funny part is that the reason my car broke down in the first place was because I was driving it constantly. 6 What is the central idea of this passage?
Explanation:
Every day for four years, I would drive to my job, and every day at the same time, on the same route, I would notice the city bus. It would pull up next to me, and I would see all the people on board. Some would be reading. Some would be sleeping. Some would stare back at me. Every day, at the same time, it would follow me right to work. As I pulled into my parking space at work, I would see it around the corner, about a block away from my job. Then, one day, my car broke down. I had no way to get to work, and then, I remembered the bus. I decided to take it since I knew it was on the same schedule as I was. Since then, I have never driven to work again. Taking the bus is a useful method with which to travel because you can save a lot of money by using public transportation. One reason public transportation is useful is because it saves money. My commute to work was long, and it required a lot of gas. When I drove to work, I was spending $30 a week on gas. There are 52 weeks in a year. That translates to $1,560.00 a year I was spending on gas to get to work. When I started taking the bus, it cost $2 ($1 to get to work and another $1 to get home). Another way to save money is to use the toll road. That translates to $10 a week. That means that it cost me $520 a year to get to work. That's less than a third of what it cost to drive. It saved me $1,040.00. The funny part is that the reason my car broke down in the first place was because I was driving it constantly. 6 What is the central idea of this passage?Every day for four years, I would drive to my job, and every day at the same time, on the same route, I would notice the city bus. It would pull up next to me, and I would see all the people on board. Some would be reading. Some would be sleeping. Some would stare back at me. Every day, at the same time, it would follow me right to work. As I pulled into my parking space at work, I would see it around the corner, about a block away from my job. Then, one day, my car broke down. I had no way to get to work, and then, I remembered the bus. I decided to take it since I knew it was on the same schedule as I was. Since then, I have never driven to work again. Taking the bus is a useful method with which to travel because you can save a lot of money by using public transportation. One reason public transportation is useful is because it saves money. My commute to work was long, and it required a lot of gas. When I drove to work, I was spending $30 a week on gas. There are 52 weeks in a year. That translates to $1,560.00 a year I was spending on gas to get to work. When I started taking the bus, it cost $2 ($1 to get to work and another $1 to get home). Another way to save money is to use the toll road. That translates to $10 a week. That means that it cost me $520 a year to get to work. That's less than a third of what it cost to drive. It saved me $1,040.00. The funny part is that the reason my car broke down in the first place was because I was driving it constantly. 6 What is the central idea of this passage?
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (04.01 MC) Imagine you want to convince your congressman to support a bill to create jobs. Which statement is most likely to win his support for the bill? The bill would increase the number of people in low-paying jobs. The bill might help employ more teachers and police officers. The bill could lead to more debt to foreign countries. The bill would make up for bills he sponsored that failed in the past.
Answer:
its D, The bill would make up for bills he sponsored that failed in the past.
Explanation:
Answer:
The bill might help employ more teachers and police officers.
Explanation:
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Do you believe that parents should have all of the powers described in the Parents’ Constitution? Why or why not?
Answer:
No
Explanation: because i think children should have a part in saying what hey want to go to in the area and the children might be forced to do something bad and be honest which can lead to something that cold hurt but not many people are following because everyday we always see someone violating these rules.
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Explain the purpose of apartheid laws in 20th-century South Africa
Answer:
The system of racial segregation in South Africa known as apartheid was implemented and enforced by many acts and other laws. This legislation served to institutionalize racial discrimination and the dominance by white people over people of other races.
Explanation: