Answer: I really enjoyed the cabinet battles as they allowed to me fully understand what happened during Washington’s presidency and who influenced his decisions, it was surprising how often he sided with Hamilton and the Federalist party’s opinion. The song were Cabinet battle 1 and 2 if u wanna listen to them
Explanation:
Even though Herbert Hoover had less political experience than Alfred E. Smith, Hoover won the ________________ of 1928.
A. contest
B. competition
C. election
D. vote
Answer:
C
Explanation:
President Harry S. Truman believed that the United States should use any weapon it
had to defeat its enemies during World War II. What actions did Truman take that
supported his belief?
Answer:
He ordered The Dropping of 2 Nuclear Bombs, Big Boy and Little boy on 2
Japanese Cities: Hiroshima and Nagasaki which caused The Empire of Japan to Surrendor To the Allies
Explanation:
After the Askikaga Shoguns, Japan was divided into small territories headed by a shogun.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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what is the role of Canadas governor general?
Answer:
Royal Assent
Explanation:
The Governor General of Canada gives the bill royal assent, meaning that it becomes law. If it is a provincial or territorial bill, the Lieutenant-Governor of the province or territory grants royal assent.
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What are some of the achievements of the Gupta Empire that still affect society today? Discuss contributions made in mathematics, science, and medicine.
Answer:
The Gupta Empire, founded by Maharaja Sri Gupta, was an ancient Indian realm that covered much of the Indian Subcontinent from approximately 320-550 CE. Gupta rule, while solidified by territorial expansion through war, began a period of peace and prosperity marked by advancements in science, technology, engineering, art, dialectics, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy. Gupta made novel advances in the sciences, astronomy (Gupta philosophers proposed that the earth was not flat, but was instead round and rotated on an axis by viewing lunar eclipses and discoveries about gravity and the planets of the solar system, which they used to tell the horoscopes). Indian mathematicians in the Gupta period made important contributions. They were the first to use algebra, develop the idea of zero, and explain the concept of infinity; something without an end. They were also were the first to use the numbers 1-9 for counting. Early Indians also invented mathematical algorithms. In medicine, Gupta physicians developed herbal remedies to treat various illnesses. They also developed a form of plastic surgery for the treatment of facial injuries. Physicians vaccinated against smallpox, a practice later used in China around the10th century and in Europe in the 17th century.
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Answer:
In medicine, Gupta physicians developed herbal remedies to treat various illnesses. They also developed a form of plastic surgery for the treatment of facial injuries. Physicians vaccinated against smallpox, a practice later used in China around the10th century and in Europe in the 17th century. The answer in here is the system of numerals.
Explanation:
Who did the government align themselves with in this matter? Fugitive Slave Law
what is this answer ASAP PLS HELP
Answer: B because it said it had a problem, showing it needed help
Explanation:
5 points for correct awnser
Answer:
To what question????
Explanation:
Paul took with him official letters addressed to the in Damascus. synagogues temples leaders
Answer:
To the synagogues
Explanation:
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In the Supreme Court case of McCulloch vs. Maryland, Chief Justice John Marshall established the three principles of judicial review.
A: True
B: False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It was established in 1803 Marbury v. Madison. "It is emphatically the province and duty of the Judicial Department to say what the law is…If two laws conflict with each other, the Courts must decide on the operation of each."
What were Justinian's achievements?
Choose all correct answers.
He created a code of law that helped unite the Byzantine Empire and later served as a model for the codes of law in many modern nations.
He doubled the size of the empire and ruled much of the Mediterranean world.
He built a huge domed cathedral called the Hagia Sophia, an enormous underground aqueduct, and a fabulous palace complex.
He moved the imperial capital from Rome to Byzantium, so it would attract people from all over the world.
Answer:
He doubled the size of the empire and ruled much of the Mediterranean world.He created a code of law that helped unite the Byzantine Empire and later served as a model for the codes of law in many modern nations.
He built a huge domed cathedral called the Hagia Sophia, an enormous underground aqueduct, and a fabulous palace complex.
Explanation:
1. A joining formed by mutual agreement. obligation
2. Marriage between members of different groups. alliance
3. Characteristic manner of living. mutual
4. Giving and receiving help to and from each other. intermarriage
5. Duty on account of kinship relation. lifestyle
i think it's 3. because it's the most commen sense
What would you have done if you were the monarch of France at the time to remedy considering long term & Short term causes of French Revolution?
please don't give me 'some random answer that isn't even related to the question' for the points
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Answer: Unlike Louis XVI, I wouldn't undermine the people's power and ruin their perception of myself. Furthermore, I wouldn't be as eager to aid America in the War of Independece, since the ideas of freedom and independence influenced the soldiers returning home from that war. A victory from this war would encourage the French people that they could also earn their independence from the monarch. As a monarch, I wouldn't encourage this war but try to diminish it's significance in front of the French people.
Explanation:
What is the meaning of life?
Answer:
to answer the question "what is the meaning of life?", you would have to make a statement broad enough so that it worked for everyone- so here's my attempt at just that. i think that the best way to broadly attempt to answer this question is to say that the meaning of life is to live. because in my opinion, if the point of life isn't to live, then why are we even alive in the first place? but to sum it all up i almost would say that this question is quite difficult yet simplistic all at once because the truth of the matter is that the point of life is in fact to simply live.
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China’s One Child Policy Paragraph
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Why did the united states enter the WW2?
A)to stop germany from invading poland
B)to stop hilter from becoming chancellor of germany
C)to prevent italy from converting to facism
D)to protect their allies Britain and france
Answer:
D
Explanation:
How did Calvinism effect society during the Renaissance?
Answer:
Calvinism spread quickly across the Continent during the middle decades of the 16th century as a dynamic and transnational reform movement. International connections were maintained by contacts between reformers and Reformed churches.
Explanation:
Answer:did Calvinist ideas influence settlers in America? Most Calvinists decided that they were probably among the saved. To prove it, they worked hard, behaved well, and obeyed the laws of their towns. In this way, Calvinism helped promote a stable society.
Explanation:
Did you know switching to Geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance?
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The people Zinc
Written by: Ava.N
Characters by: Ava. N
One of the most desolate days of Zinc’s was in 2000 on Friday, Jan 1. It was a new year’s day, everybody was having fun, running around playing, and singing. The Zinc always invited people they came into their village. The people of Zink were the nicest and smartest of the village. They didn't even know what was going to happen next when they invited Zandar. Zandar the ruler of kings. He wore a black robe, and went straight to the church on Friday, Jan 1. I was there. I knew what he looked liked and I didnt like him at first.
Napkin followed to the church, trying to stay behind him but not too close but not too far. He took off his robe, then some weird muscler cats came out of nowhere.
“Man those are some big cat’s, I wonder if they're just here to worship their gods or something.” Napkin whispered.
“Is the ship here yet?” Zandar mumbled
“Yes my king.” The minion bowed his head in approval, to the king.
A starved cat wobbled up the stairs with bloat pink eyes.
“My king may you spray us some food.” The starving swollen cat whimpered.
“My people are bringing some food right now and it's filled with crates of bread and fish. Tell all your friends to come over and get some bread and fish. The more friends you bring the more bread and fish you get.” Znadar said in a happy tone.
“Yes my lord! I shall hurry off and get all my family and friends.” The starving cat, not looking starving anymore, ran off behind an open alley.
“I can see the crates from here, you may go get more cat’s.” Zandar hesitated. “For our feast.”
A few minutes later, a large number of boxes, and crates were everywhere around the church. I never smelled like fish or bread anywhere, it was mostly smelled like powder. Napkin snuck behind the church getting to one of the boxes. The smells stinged his nose, making him almost sneeze. He tried all his strength to open one of the boxes.
“AHH!” Napkin screamed.
“What was that!” Zandar whispered, biting his lip hard.
“Probably just some kids chasing each other.” One of the minions said.
Napkin ran across the church, almost rolling over on his back.
“HE HAS GUNS!” Napkin screamed.
It felt like the whole village turned quiet for one second. Zandar let his claws, gripping them to the church, almost breaking the stone. His eyes were furious.
“Sorry for my little brother, he just had to buy milk today!” Africa apologized
“I'm telling the truth! Please listen to me! You'll all die!” Napkin was trying to struggle to get out of his brother’s grip.
Zandar smiled evilly at Npakin, being pulled away by his brother. Napkin could not hear what Zandar was saying to his Minions but...
“Happy New year!” Zandar laughed.
The pulling of Napkin’s brother stopped. Napkin ran as fast as he could, seeing bodys drop left and right of him. Hearing bullet guns drop He stopped pushing the dirt and gravel in the air, running back to his brother.
“No!” Napkin yelled. Preshing his head against the dead body of his brother. He felt pain in his head and in his stomach. He rolled over hitting the gravel outside making his nose bleed. Zander's hand unleashed his claws in the air. Swinging down, if flet slow in Napkin’s brain. He rolled over and ran as fast as he could. Getting from under Zandar.
“Everyone I know is dead, everyone I talked to is dead, EVERYONE..” Napkin thought in his head tears rolling out of his eyes running away from the church. “Anywhere with him, ANYWHERE!”
Chapter 1: The Invitation
Answer:
Wow. That was very detailed and thorough. It does look very good and professional. The only thing I would have changed, though would be the fact that January 1st is incorrect.
"He wore a black robe, and went straight to the church on Friday, Jan 1."
Instead, you should put it as:
"He wore a black robe, and went straight to the church on Friday, the first of January."
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How did John Brown's raid and the outcome of his court hearing impact the Unites States and the talk of the breakup? Explain with reasoning.
Answer:
Although the raid failed, it inflamed sectional tensions and raised the stakes for the 1860 presidential election. Brown's raid helped make any further accommodation between North and South nearly impossible and thus became an important impetus of the Civil War.
Explanation:
How did the US claim Florida? Why did They Give over Florida to the US?
Why did many African Americans migrate to the North during World War I?
A. to work on large farms
B. to fight for political rights
C. to search for war-related work
D. to participate in military training
Answer:
The answer is C. To search for War-related work
Explanation:
Please write a free verse poem about the country turkey in the middle east for me plzz. Include facts about the country! Also i am giving out brainliest! Do only the country turkey in the middle east! IM FR DONT PUT A RANDOM ANSWER JUST TO GET THE MF POINTS
Explanation:
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Why did Confederate general Robert E. Lee decide to invade Union territory?
to remove Union pressure from Virginia
to protect the Confederate capital
to make winning the war easier
to draw Union troops from Vicksburg
Answer:
Virginia was a contested state which held the Confederate capital. Virginia split at the beginning of the Civil War with the western region becoming West Virginia and joining the Union in the war effort. The capital of the Confederacy, Richmond, was in Virginia as well so protecting the capital was important to the war effort for the South.
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Explanation:
Explain the basic beliefs of Confucius and how that relates to ancestors. Be sure to cite specific examples from your lesson.
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Answer:
The purpose of Confucianism would be uphold people's morals socially, politically and philosophically. Confucianism stresses filial piety (respecting ancestors), education (civil service exams) as well as relationships (towards elders, friends, siblings etc).
Explanation:
When Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin how long did it take? Explain how important Uncle Tom's Cabin was to America's history.
Please no links!
Answer:
1851-1852
Explanation:
Uncle Tom's Cabin was important to history because it was one of the major books to have a main black character. It helped set the political standard for anti-slavery which would become apparent in the election of 1860. The novel shared injustices of slavery and showed resistantce to decades of negative cultural beliefs surrounding black people.
What was the Long March?
A. The journey taken by the Nationalists to Taiwan
B. The protests for reform at Tiananmen Square
C. The retreat of the Communists to the north
D. The route the Dalai Lama took to escape Tibet
Answer:
C!!!!!!
Explanation:
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If any of you guys watched all the pirates of the Caribbean. What would you recommend is the best?
Answer:
its very good you should watch it
Explanation:
Answer:I would recommend dead men tell no lies its sooooo gooood
Explanation:
According to the humanist Desiderius Erasmus, what should people do to become better Christians?
A. Education
B. Prayer
C. Pride
D. Reason
Byzantium was an ancient Greek city-state founded around 600 BC. The people settled there because of a thin strip of water that connected _______ to _______ and the Black Sea to the _____________. This strip of water is called the __________. Today the word byzantine means old or devious, but during its eleven-hundred-year history, the Byzantine Empire saved the western world’s heritage of literature and put ___________ on the fast track. This happened under a single Roman Emperor named Constantine.