The idea of monarchs ruling by divine right was rejected.
A limited, constitutional monarchy was established.
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Answer:
Neither a or b
Explanation:
Based on source and your knowledge of social studies,how did the economic decisions of the Spanish impact Louisiana compared to the French
describe the two causes and two effects that the 18th amendment had on american society during the 1920s.
Answer:
The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution–which banned the manufacture, transportation and sale of intoxicating liquors–ushered in a period in American history known as Prohibition. Prohibition was ratified by the states on January 16, 1919 and officially went into effect on January 17, 1920, with the passage of the Volstead Act. Despite the new legislation, Prohibition was difficult to enforce. The increase of the illegal production and sale of liquor (known as “bootlegging”), the proliferation of speakeasies (illegal drinking spots) and the accompanying rise in gang violence and other crimes led to waning support for Prohibition by the end of the 1920s. In early 1933, Congress adopted a resolution proposing a 21st Amendment to the Constitution that would repeal the 18th. The 21st Amendment was ratified on December 5, 1933, ending Prohibition.
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Determine how the United States likely viewed World War as it progressed over the early years of fighting as the Americans remained on the sideline.
Answer:
War broke out in Europe in the summer of 1914, with the Central Powers led by Germany and Austria-Hungary on one side and the Allied countries led by Britain, France, and Russia on the other.
Explanation:
Which action is part of correctly citing another author’s work?
Answer:
Main idea and key details
Explanation:
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Answer:Answer: PRETTY SURE ITS B IF NOT SORRY BUT IM (90) PERCENT SURE
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1. Determining Main Ideas
What were Hammurabi's two
achievements?
Answer:
Hammurabi's two primary achievements were extending the Babylonian Empire throughout Mesopotamia and drafting the Code of Hammurabi, one of the oldest and most comprehensive legal codes in the ancient world
Explanation: · Hammurabi’s two primary achievements were extending the Babylonian Empire throughout Mesopotamia and drafting the Code of Hammurabi, one of the oldest and most comprehensive legal codes in the ancient world.
Who was the first president of somali
Answer:
Aden Abdullah Osman Daar
Explanation:
look it up :)
Answer:
Aden Abdulle Osman Daar
How did the patriots overcome challenges at sea and in the west.
The patriots overcame challenges at sea and in the west by only fighting in small battles, also gathering support from the Native Americans to help them fight the British.
Of the options below, what is one way the Greeks have NOT influenced the world today?
Question 5 options:
A.Their style of classical architecture, focusing on balance and symmetry.
B.They developed a universal alphabet that is the basis of all modern languages from English to Arabic, and from Chinese to Russian. All modern nations use the Greek alphabet.
C.Future democratic governments, like ours in the United States.
D.Modern plays have connections to Greek theater, and their comedies and tragedies.
Answer:
B.They developed a universal alphabet that is the basis of all modern languages from English to Arabic, and from Chinese to Russian. All modern nations use the Greek alphabet.
Explanation:
1. Give two positives of the Treaty of Versailles
2. Give two negatives of the Treaty of Versailles
3. Overall do you think it was successful? Why or why not?
short answers please.
Answer:
Explanation:
1.List of Pros of the Treaty of Versailles. 1. It officially brought about peace in the region. Although the war seemed to have ended in 1918 after armistices were signed
2. It was too harsh to be effective. To compensate for the vast destruction that occurred during the war, Germany was enforced to pay 132 billion Marks, which is equivalent
3. You’re Setting Unattainable Goals. Setting goals is exciting! You might have grand
what geographic characteristics of greece provided a link to the outside world?
Answer: Islands and Seas linked Greece to the outside world.
Explanation: Greece has the longest coastline in Europe and is the southernmost country in Europe. The mainland has rugged mountains, forests, and lakes, but the country is well known for the thousands of islands dotting the blue Aegean Sea to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Ionian Sea to the west.
Greece lies on the Mediterrenean Sea. As sea travel has always been a valued method of transportation and trade, the simple fact of its geographic position gave it a way to trade with a variety of countries, such as Italy, Turkey, France, Spain, Egypt, and Morocco. Because the Mediterranean Sea has always been a key center for trade (a result of the concentration of resources around it, as well as the ease of access of a variety of resources from the once sea), Greece's geographical position provided a strong link to the outside world.
Complete the center column by documenting the response or lack of response by Britain and the United States to German pre-World War II actions. In the right column, note the impact of the response or lack of response. Use the annotated notes you took while reading Chamberlain's and Roosevelt's speeches.
Answer:
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Munich Conference:
Response: All of the leaders agreed on the topics discussed and the decisions made.
Effects: The conclusion the leaders came to prevented the outbreak of war, but it also let Germany take control over Czechoslovakia.
Repeal the Neutrality Act of 1937:
Response: Three of the Neutrality Acts were passed.
Effects: The Neutrality Acts worked to prevent the United States from entering the war and uphold their isolationism. They made it so that it was illegal for Americans to sell or give weaponry or any other things that could affect the war effort in belligerent countries.
Explanation:
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Both the Munich Conference and Neutrality Act of 1937 are element of foreign policy adopted by Germany and U.S.
What is the Munich Conference?This was a formal settlement between Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy which permitted the German's annexation of the Sudetenland in western Czechoslovakia.
Response: All of the leaders agreed on the topics discussed and the decisions made.Effects: The conclusion the leaders came to prevented the outbreak of war, but it also let Germany take control over Czechoslovakia.What is the Neutrality Act of 1937?The legislation kept the United States out of war and made it illegal for Americans to sell or transport arms to belligerent nations.
Response: Three of the Neutrality Acts were passed.Effects: The Neutrality Acts worked to prevent the United States from entering the war and uphold their isolationism.Read more about Munich Conference
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could there be more than industrial revolution?
Answer:
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People also paid indulgences (penances) to the church. What are indulgences?
People also paid indulgences (penances) to the church. What are indulgences?
Pilgrimages to holy lands
Rituals to gain forgiveness
Holy water that would make all prayers come true
Animal sacrifices to make prayers come true
Answer:
b
Explanation:
what do you see in this cartoon ? or what is happening ?
Answer:
This cartoon is from the first Red Scare in 1919, advocating for restrictions on immigration. The bomb represents radical ideas and chaos, most likely hinted at communists.
Explanation:
What could Great Britain have done to avoid the terrible violence that
swept through India during the partition of India and Pakistan?
Answer: They could have addressed those concerns and could have granted more sovereignty to the colonies and thereby easily averted the conflict. Granting the colonies some form of meaningful representation in London and changing those policies that the Americans resented would have placated many reluctant revolutionaries and defused the most ambitious proponents of independence.
Explanation:
All of the following were natural resources found in Great Britain at the time of the industrial revolution EXCEPT which one? A. coal B. iron ore C. oil
Answer:
Oil
Explanation:
During the time of the industrial revolution, England has a whole lot of coal due to their many forest creating natural coal over time and rich in iron soil. They lacked oil which ultimately led to Englands imperialism in the middleeast to get oil.
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Which are the ways American farming changed in the late 1800s?
Choose all answers that are correct.
a. dependence on railroads and banks
b. decreased worry about droughts and floods
c. more competition with other countries
d. more small, family farms
Answer:
A & C
Explanation:
These are the ways American farming changed in the late 1800s.
100 points!!!!!!!!!The map above represents land claims by European countries and the US in which year? A. 1620 B. 1763 C. 1803 D. 1910 only respond if you have done on edge
Answer:
C. 1803
Explanation:
The Louisiana purchase was ordered in 1803.
Answer:
Like I said in the previous question. C is correct.
How does seeing the war through a horse's eyes change your perspective on World War I? Were you able to relate to Joey at all? Explain why or why not.
movie: warhorse
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Write two or three sentences describing at least
two similarities among the colonial regions.
Answer:
In the old times there was many similarities and differences between the colonial regions. The working style and living style, type of cooking was similar. Families in the colonial areas lived in homes, sometimes in proximity to or away from cities, due to which they needed their own botanical gardens and animals to feed.
The ideas of social, cultural, educational and personal hygiene were very difficult for the poorest people, because at least they wanted them to rain and change clothing to some level.
Which examples describe actions that fulfill civic responsibilities, not civic duties? Check all that apply.
Answer:
2,4,5 are responsibilities of "good citizen" versus requirements
Explanation:
What was the root cause of the containment policy
Answer:
The root cause of the U.S. containment policy was the growing appeal of communism throughout parts of Europe, Asia, and later, Latin America.
Explanation:
You may not have an attorney at your case because you cannot afford one.
Which amendment has been violated?
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Because it stats that you need money for
tools used in the late stone age
Answer:
Some examples of late Stone Age tools include harpoon points, bone and ivory needles, bone flutes for playing music and chisel-like stone flakes used for carving wood, antler or bone
Explanation:
Answer
Spears, sharpened rocks, and bow and arrows.
Explanation:
What did Mary Jackson do in 1958??
She joined the team working on the Supersonic Pressure Tunnel.
She retired from Langley Laboratory.
She became NASA's first black female engineer.
She took a job working to ensure that NASA hired more women.
Please for 20 points I'm being timed!!!!!!!
Answer:
She became NASA's first black female engineer.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is (((((C))))) because I guess that was a dream since she was a little girl and when she got bigger she wanted to make herself proud and become the first NASA's black women engineer
Explanation:
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Drag the events below into chronological order from top to bottom.
Hawaii is pressured to allow the United States to use Pearl Harbor as a naval base.
Hawaii is allowed to export sugar to the United States on a duty-free basis
The United States proclaims Hawaii a United States territory
American missionaries form Christian schools and churches in Hawaii.
Answer: 1. American missionaries.. 2. Hawaii is allowed to export sugar... 3. The United States proclaims Hawaii... 4. Hawaii is pressured...
Explanation:
Put these "Acts" in the correct order:
O A. Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Townshend Act, Intolerable Acts
O B. Sugar Act, Intolerable Acts, Townshend Act, Stamp Act
C. Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Act, Intolerable Acts
O D. Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, Townshend Act, Sugar Act
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
I don't know
The Age of Imperialism
Across:
2. A people of modern South Africa
whom King Shaka united in 1818
[Choose ]
3. A Dutch colonist is South Africa
[ Choose ]
5. The Indian term for British rule
[Choose ]
6. Loyalty to a nation and promotion of
its interests above all others
[ Choose ]
8, The ______
War between Great
Britain and China over restrictions to
foreign trade
[Choose ]
10. A country whose affairs are partially
controlled by a stronger power
[Choose ]
14.
______ Conference was where
the major European powers negotiated
and claimed territory in Africa
[ Choose ]
16. A soldier in South Asia, especiallv in
the service of the British
[ Choose ]
17. The British ____
Company set
up large, profitable trading posts in
India
Down:
1. Rudyard Kipling wrote a poem, the
White Man's _____
which became a
motto for imperialism.
I Choose
4. Discriminatory behavior towards
members of another ethnic group.
[ Choose ]
5. Unprocessed natural products used
in production.
[ Choose ]
7. Policy of extending a country's
power and influence through diplomacy
or military force
[ Choose]
9. Group in China that rebelled against
foreign influence in the country
[ Choose ]
11. A territory that is controlled by
another country rather than completely
independent.
[ Choose ]
12. A canal in Egypt linking the Red Sea
with the Mediterranean Seag
[Choose ]
13. A nickname for India under British
control was the " _____
in the crown"
[Choose
Across:
2. Zulu
3. Boer
5. British raj
6. Nationalism
8. Opium
10. Protectorate
14. Berlin
16. Sepoy
17. East India
Down:
1. Burden
4. Racism
5. Raw materials
7. Imperialism
9. Boxers
11. Colony
12. Suez Canal
13. Jewel
The Meiji Restoration saw modernization in Japan in the 1800s.