What did Spain have to spend a lot of its American silver on?

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Answer 1
I think goods such as silk, and other Asian goods
Answer 2
Spanish, along with other European nations, had a great desire for Chinese goods such as silk and porcelain. The Europeans did not have any goods or commodities which China desired, so they traded silver to make up for their trade deficit.

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Russia transitioned to the Soviet Union under which Totalitarian Dictator?

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Answer: Stalinism is used to describe the period during which Joseph Stalin was leader of the Soviet Union while serving as General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1922 to his death on 5 March 1953.

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If you choose to sell apples instead of oranges, the opportunity cost is a the demand for oranges will decrease. B the amount of money you make from selling apples. C that there will not be enough apples for everyone who wants them. D the amount of money you would have made from selling oranges.

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Answer:

D. the amount of money you would have made from selling oranges.

Explanation:

Given that opportunity cost is the alternative forgone or the other options that are left out when one option or alternative is taken or chosen.

Therefore, in a situation whereby if you choose to sell apples instead of oranges, the opportunity cost is "the amount of money you would have made from selling oranges."

Opportunity cost can be both implicit and explicit.

1 . Selim the Grim built a garden city 2 . Ismail Safavi the man of the Shi'a sect who revolted against the Ottomans 3 . Suleiman the Lawgiver ruthlessly crushed Anatolian revolt 4 . shah the ruler of Persia, or the Safavi Empire 5 . Isfahan added Egypt, Syria, and Arabia to Ottoman lands 6 . Mecca and Medina Muslim holy cities 7 . Abbas the Great the shah under which the Safavi Empire reached it peak

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Hello. The correct question is:

Match the following items. (shah, Selim the Grim, Mecca and Medina, Abbas the Great, Isfahan, Suleiman the Lawgiver, Ismail Safavi)

1. built a garden city

2. the man of the Shi'a sect who revolted against the Ottomans

3. ruthlessly crushed Anatolian revolt

4. the ruler of Persia, or the Safavid Empire

5. added Egypt, Syria, and Arabia to Ottoman lands

6. Muslim holy cities

7. the shah under which the Safavi Empire reached it peak

Answer and Explanation:

1. shah, the ruler of Persia, or the Safavid Empire: shah, the ruler of Persia, or the Safavid Empire: Shah was the title given to the supreme leader, the monarch of Persia, the Safavid Empire and Afghanistan as well. It represented what a king represents in the West and was a title passed in a hereditary way. The name Shah was so valued that it integrated the name of many people, as it conveyed the feeling of wealth and achievement.

2. Selim the Grim, the man of the Shi'a sect who revolted against the Ottomans: Selim was a Sultan in the Ottoman empire and was of great historical importance, due to his adoption of the Shiite religion that caused a disagreement among his fellow citizens, promoting conflicts and disagreements.

3. Mecca and Medina, Muslim holy cities: Medina is so important to Muslims that it has regions that are prohibited from entering non-Muslims as a way of not undermining the religious purity of the place. However, Mecca is the most sacred city of all for this religion, being the final site of the Islamic pilgrimage known as Hajj.

4. Abbas the Great, built a garden city: He was one of the most successful rulers of the Safavid empire. Although he is known to be the leader who idealized the garden city, he was responsible for ending the war with the Ottomans. He also strengthened and modernized the army, conquered lands and promoted good foreign policy.

Isfahan, the shah under which the Safavi Empire reached it peak: Isfahan promoted very successful policies that promoted wealth and security in great intensity, promoting military progress, land conquest, economic and commercial success, political power, artistic and scientific advancement, among other achievements.

Suleiman the Lawgiver, ruthlessly crushed Anatolian revolt: He was Ottoman Sultan and Caliph of Islam, also known as the Magnifico because of the progress created through the laws established by him. He was one of the great European monarchs and a great military man, even leading personally the army he commanded, but he had a great defeat in the Anatolia revolt.

Ismail Safavi, added Egypt, Syria, and Arabia to Ottoman lands: he was a Shah of Persia and is considered the creator of the Safavid empire by bringing together and unifying Egyptian, Syrian and Arab lands in a single territory.

Answer:

what the other guy said is correct!!!!!

Explanation:

Which areas in Japan have the lowest elevations?

lands near the coast
mountainous areas
forested areas
lands near volcanoes

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Answer:

lands near the coast

Explanation:

The areas in Japan that have the lowest elevations is "lands near the coast."

This is evident in the fact that the lowest elevation in Japan is the "surface of Hachirōgata" which is 4 meters below the sea level from a natural point.

Even that Hachirōgata is a lake in Akita Prefecture in northern Japan which is a body of land near the coast.

Where dose the earliest known Indian literature come from

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Answer:

The Classic of Poetry (or Shijing)

Explanation:

Which statement about civil rights leader Thurgood Marshall is correct?

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Answer:

try adding the options so we see  the statements

Explanation:

Answer:

I agree. C looks as if it was the correct answer... hope you enjoy :D

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1) How did the United States government and American people respond to Nazism?​

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Answer:

Some people from America protested, But no one tried exeptionally hard to try and do anything about it.

Explanation:

As soon as Hitler assumed power in 1933, Americans had access to information about Nazi Germany’s persecution of Jews and other groups. Although some Americans protested Nazism, there was no sustained, nationwide effort in the United States to oppose the Nazi treatment of Jews. Even after the US entered World War II, the government did not make the rescue of Jews a major war aim.

The united states couldn’t do very much becuase the Nazis had too much power and had invaded a lot of states.

Everyone who was against slavery thought African Americans should be granted all the rights of white people.

True
or
False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The main reason why the north was against slavery was due to the fact that is was unnecessary for the inhabitant of the north to have slaves. They mostly thrived in the industry and lumber while the south was more reliant on cash crops so slaves were necessary.

Although they did free the slaves the North only granted them a certain amount of freedoms.

-P.S. I am not racist this is just how my school explained it to me. If I offended anyone I am truly sorry.

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Who perfected the lightbulb and helped harness electricity?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

Benjamin Franklin

Explanation:

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List the four obligations the nobles owed to their king (or lord)

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Answer: Loyalty, service, protection, and provisions for knights

Explanation: Obligations owed were providing land & protection to working peasants, providing necessary money, military service, and supplies for the king.

The test that occurred at the Trinity site in 1945 determined that:
A. an atomic bomb would need to be tested on a human population.
B. more work was required on the atomic bomb.
C. different chemicals would produce different results in atomic
bombs.
D. an atomic bomb could be produced for military use.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Which Cold War crisis pushed the world to the brink of World War III?
a)a crisis in Egypt over the Suez Canal
b)the overthrow of the premier of Iraq
c)the removal of the Guatemalan president
d)a crisis in the United Nations over Palestine

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Answer:

a)a crisis in Egypt over the Suez Canal

Explanation:

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In history, the single most important event that could have led to World War III was the Cuban missile crises.

Also the crises in Egypt over the Suez canal of 1956 could have also led to world war III

Suez canal crises

The Suez Crisis which began on October 29, 1956, when Israeli armed forces advanced into Egypt toward the Suez Canal after Egyptian president had nationalized the canal.

The canal served as a valuable waterway that controlled two-thirds of the oil used by Europe.

The French and British forces also joined the crises and this nearly brought in the Soviet Union. It also led to the destruction of their relationships with the United States.

Learn more about the Suez crises at https://brainly.com/question/26306914

please select all the apply​

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Answer:

first ,third and the last one

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Which 3 powerful European Kings fought in the 3rd Crusade?

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The Crusade was led by three European monarchs, hence its other name of 'the Kings' Crusade'. The three leaders were: Frederick I Barbarossa, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1152-1190 CE), Philip II of France (r. 1180-1223 CE) and Richard I 'the Lionhearted' of England

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During World War II many Japanese Americans living on the West Coast were relocated to detention centers primarily because they
- Were seen as potential security threats
- Refuse to serve in the US military
- Express their support for Italy and Germany
- we’re known spies for Japan

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- were seen as potential security threats

While this was never proven to be true and many Japanese Americans actually wanted to help serve in the army.

What was the court's decision in the case Maryland vs McCulloch

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Answer:

In a unanimous decision, the Court held that Congress had the power to incorporate the bank and that Maryland could not tax instruments of the national government employed in the execution of constitutional powers. Pursuant to the Necessary and Proper Clause

Explanation:

when was Alexander Hamilton born?​

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Answer:

january 11th 1755

Explanation:

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Answer: January 11th, 1755

Explanation:

The Constitution states that the job of the Legislative Branch is to...

Enforce the law

Make the law

Interpret the law

Apply the law

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There job is to make the laws
...make the law.

Why? Because, I learned this in middle school :)

2. What does not belong to the set? A.Final Solution
b. concentration camp
c. Allies
d. Holocauste

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Women's Rights

1. "Everything we see in the world is the creative work of women."

What changed in Turkey as a direct result of Atatürk's efforts?

(1) Turkey adopted a more modern Western orientation.

(2) Turkey's government was dominated by Islamic clerics.

(3) Secularism in Turkey was universally accepted.

(4) Communist forces seized power in Turkey

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Answer:

(1) Turkey adopted a more modern Western orientation.

Explanation:

What changed in Turkey as a direct result of Atatürk's efforts was that "Turkey adopted a more modern Western orientation."

This is evident in the fact that Kemal Atatürk reforms which occurred between 1923 to 1938 led to a period of modernization such as:

1. Putting stop to Islamic law and religious courts

2. Embracing a bit of German, Swiss, and Italian legal strategies

3. Moved away from the Arabic language to the Latin alphabet

4. Ensure that women's suffrage is gained including other vital rights

5. prohibited the men from dressing in a few, but rather wear western style of clothing.

In political cartoons, two animals are used to represent the two major political parties. Which animal represents each party?
A.
elephant—Republican party
lion—Democratic party
B.
donkey—Republican party
elephant—Democratic party
C.
lion—Republican party
donkey—Democratic party
D.
elephant—Republican party
donkey—Democratic party

A political cartoon shows the history of an era. Which of the following would you most expect to see in a political cartoon from the late 1700s?
A.
planes, map of Europe, Nazi flag
B.
teapots, ships with British flags, white men in wigs
C.
weather forecaster, hurricane, New Orleans
D.
African Americans with the caption “Free at Last”

An analysis of any political cartoon would include all of the following EXCEPT:
A.
Are there captions or labels?
B.
Was there an event that inspired the cartoon?
C.
Was the donkey or elephant symbol used in the cartoon?
D.
What is the cartoonist saying?

Which of the following is the BEST interpretation of an eagle in an American political cartoon?
A.
immigration
B.
travel
C.
protection
D.
freedom


A political cartoon shows the White House crumbling and falling down. What is the technique and message that the cartoonist is using?
A.
exaggeration; the White House is very old
B.
caricature; the presidency is weak
C.
symbolism; the presidency is weak
D.
analogy; the White House is very old

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Answer:

1. D 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. C these are my answers

Answer:

D

Explanation:

what effects can war have on politics and society?

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☁️My Answer☁️:

War has detrimental effects on society. Although war may financially benefit a country and stimulate the economy, it has detrimental effects on politics, economics and society. War causes the foreign policy to change.

So war can affect politics in a number of ways, and perhaps the best way to generalize about its effects is to say that a nation rarely emerges from war with its political institutions unchanged.

Answer:

The war becomes a talking point for politicians and people may become nationalist, isolationist, or become full of fear.

Explanation:

Politicians may use talking points such as increased military spending, improving national security, or even expanding military control in order to become elected. War also forces positions such as senators to focus on topics related to war. On society, the general public may become anxious fearful, or even full of hatred, and they make look to elect more authoritarian or even nationalist leaders.

Poll Julie and the phantoms yes or no?

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identify the events leading to the end of war of 1812

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Answer:

A large British army under Sir George Prevost was thus forced to abandon its invasion of the U.S. northeast and retreat to Canada. The American victory on Lake Champlain led to the conclusion of U.S.-British peace negotiations in Belgium, and on December 24, 1814, the Treaty of Ghent was signed, ending the war.

Answer:

At the outset of the 19th century, Great Britain was locked in a long and bitter conflict with Napoleon Bonaparte’s France. In an attempt to cut off supplies from reaching the enemy, both sides attempted to block the United States from trading with the other. In 1807, Britain passed the Orders in Council, which required neutral countries to obtain a license from its authorities before trading with France or French colonies. The Royal Navy also outraged Americans by its practice of impressment, or removing seamen from U.S. merchant vessels and forcing them to serve on behalf of the British.

In 1809, the U.S. Congress repealed Thomas Jefferson’s unpopular Embargo Act, which by restricting trade had hurt Americans more than either Britain or France. Its replacement, the Non-Intercourse Act, specifically prohibited trade with Britain and France. It also proved ineffective, and in turn was replaced with a May 1810 bill stating that if either power dropped trade restrictions against the United States, Congress would in turn resume non-intercourse with the opposing power

Explanation:

congress could pass law and force states to follow them?​

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Answer: Yes

Explanation:

it only depends the degree of the law

Answer:

Yes. When Congress passes a law, states have to follow them.

Explanation:

The United States has already tried to give that power to the states from the Articles of Confederation. However, that did not work because the government had no way to enforce its rules. For example, if the government said that each state had to pay taxes, the states could say no because they did not feel like it. The states having the power to say no did not work for the country to stay together and stable. This then led to the founding fathers to come together and create the consitution that America still uses today. So, when a law is passed on Congress, the states have to follow the law. If they do not like it, they can protest against it and advocate for the appeal of the law.  

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Answer all parts of the question that follows.

a) Identify ONE way in which the outcome of the Second World War in Asia contributed to political change in Asian states in the second half of the twentieth century.

b) Explain ONE example of a nationalist movement in Asia that used nonviolence to win independence.

c) Explain ONE way in which nationalist movements in Asia were affected by Cold War ideological rivalries in the second half of the twentieth century.

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Answer:

An example of an Asian nationalist movement that used nonviolence to gain independence in the Indian independence movement

Explanation:

During the 1920s, India's independence process was at its peak. In this decade, Mahatma Gandhi appeared as the leader of the independentist movement and began to propose nonviolent positions to demand Indian independence from Great Britain, such as civil disobedience, strikes, peaceful protests, and massive demonstrations without weapons. Eventually, these tactics were successful and India gained its independence in 1947.

explain the impact trade has had on the development of nations

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Answer:

Trade has been a part of economic development for centuries. It has the potential to be a significant force for reducing global poverty by spurring economic growth, creating jobs, reducing prices, increasing the variety of goods for consumers, and helping countries acquire new technologies.

Use the scenario to answer the following question. In 1946, the United States Supreme Court ruled in King v. Chapman that white primary systems in Georgia were unconstitutional. In the election of 1946, black voters were able to take part in the primary election for the first time since Reconstruction. Which of the following BEST connects the end of the white primary to the 1946 governor's race? A. Melvin Thompson became governor after Talmadge's death and promised to protect the white primary. B. Ellis Arnall remained governor for a second term in order to protect the white primary. C. Eugene Talmadge ran on a campaign to estore the white primary but died before he could take office. D. Eugene Talmadge ran for governor promising to reinstate the white primary and died before he took office.​

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Answer:  C

Explanation:

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Explaining How did African American singers contribute to American culture in the 1950s? What obstacles did they face?

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African American singers contributed to American culture in the 1950s by collaborating with American band groups and gaining popularity amongst Americans for combining elements of big band music and blues / folk music. African America performers at the time helped increase integrated concerts as the musicians were big enough to turn down requests from segregated audiences. Many hotels and restaurants did not want people of color preforming or staying at their properties, some convinced the owners to change there mind, otherwise they’d move on somewhere else , < notably something frank sinatra would help his colleagues when being harassed, like was often the case with Sammy Davis Jr and others . Others like Louis Armstrong were big enough to become an ambassador for the US, while preforming in other countries. This is just a small part but I think Smithsonian has a website of the music from the time

In 4 - 5 sentences, describe the mindset of the American public in relation to nuclear weaponry

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Answer:

The mindset of the American public in relation to nuclear weapon

Explanation:

The mindset of the American public regarding nuclear weapon has not changed since the Second World War II. During the Second World War, many Americans agreed and supported the use of the Atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Even today in the 21st century when it comes to the use of nuclear weapons people agree because it would save the lives of American soldiers during combat in foreign countries.

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