What does "equal protection under the law" mean?

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Answer 1

Explanation:

that a state must treat an individual or class of individuals the same as it treats other individuals or classes in like circumstances. also called equal protection of the law.


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Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 MC)

Which of these actions was an economic cause of increased tensions between the North and South?

Dred Scott decision
Protective tariffs
Bleeding Kansas
Lincoln’s election

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Answer: Protective tariffs

Explanation: These, passed by the North against the South's wishes, hurt the Southern states economically while helping the North

An effect of the Great Awakening was:

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they say long-term effects of the great awakening with a decline of Quakers Anglicans and congregationalists as the Presbyterians and Baptists increased it also caused an emergency religious toleration and emphasis on inner experience and denominational

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Ordinary people were encouraged to make a personal connection with God instead of relying on ministers.

John Deere developed the first _________________ used in America.
a.
railroad ties
c.
mechanical sickle
b.
sewing machine
d.
steel tip plow


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

i think the answer is sewing machine

Answer:

D. steel tip plow

Explanation:

In 1837, Deere developed and manufactured the first commercially successful cast-steel plow. The wrought-iron framed plow had a polished steel share. This made it ideal for the tough soil of the Midwest and worked better than other plows.

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What characteristics are needed to have a civilization?

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Answer:

 (1) advanced cities, (2) specialized workers, (3) complex institutions, (4) record keeping, and (5) advanced technology.

Explanation:

A civilisation is often defined as a complex culture with five characters

What were the powers of
the emperor? (All 5)

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Answer:

The emperor is the head of state but has no political powers. The role is largely ceremonial, and involves duties such as greeting foreign dignitaries and attending cultural and public events. Some constitutional duties, such as the opening of parliament, also fall to the emperor but are based on cabinet decision.

Explanation:

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The Mughal emperor appointed the Company as the Diwgzt of the provinces of Bengal in the year 1700.

True/False​

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Answer:

true:)

Explanation:

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In a short paragraph, describe the decline of the Mughal Empire in India and summarize the factors that led to its downfall.

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Answer:

The decline of the Mughal Empire in India

Explanation:

In 1526, after winning the Battle of Panipat, Babur captured Delhi and founded the greatest dynasty of North India called the Mughal Empire. There were several reasons for the decline of the Mughal Empire. The Mughal Empire disintegrated with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707 A.D. Aurangzeb's death was followed by a war of succession and a weak successor. The sign of degeneration was evident in the institutions and administrative policies. The  Mughal army weakened with the deaths of able commanders. Foreign invasions of Nadir Shah and Ahmad  Shah Abdali weakened the strength of the Mughals and pushed the process of breakdown and emptied wealth. The Empire was challenged by Regional powers, which led to the rise of independent states.

5. What was the verdict in President Johnson's impeachment trial?

a) He was found guilty.
b) He was removed from office.
c) He escaped conviction by one vote.
d) He was forced to confess his guilt.

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Answer:

I don’t know I’m having the same problem

Explanation:

The answer is C :) :) :)

Which of the following did not contribute to the short life expectancy of serfs?
a.
starvation
c.
warfare
b.
disease
d.
obesity

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Answer:

The answer is D. Obesity.

Explanation:

A serf is a worker bound to a certain piece of land (called a fief) who is loyal to a vassal (lord or noble) above him, usually called a lord. Serfs are tied to the land they work, perform the same menial tasks each day, and receive little or no benefit for their labors. Serfs were part of the feudal system that existed in the European Dark Ages, ca 500-1450 CE.

In the feudal system, serfs were at the bottom of the social order. As feudalism follows a hierarchical form, there were more serfs than any other role. Above serfs were peasants, who shared similar responsibilities and reported to the vassal. The main difference between serf and peasant is that peasants were free to move from fief to fief or manor to manor to look for work. On the other hand, serfs were like slaves, except that they could not be bought or sold.

The life of a serf was very difficult. Their clothes were ragged, houses were of extremely poor quality, and food was scarce. Each day for a serf was spent working hard on the land they were bound to. They did not receive this land for free because they had to pay taxes called tallage to the lord of the land. This tax was either actual money or, more commonly, by providing services to the lord. An additional aspect of the tallage consisted of giving part of their sowed crops to the manor.      

What effect did the French and Indian War have on the British and their American colonies?

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The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.

What helped Lincoln decide to address the issue of slavery in the South?

A.He wanted to antagonize the South.

B.He was angry about recent Union military defeats.

C.He was worried about antislavery sentiment in Europe.

D.He wanted to build a strong base of political supporters.

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What helped Lincoln decide to address the issue of slavery in the South?

Answer:

C. He was worried about antislavery sentiment in Europe.

how do you give cpr?

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place your heel(of ur hand) on the center of the persons chest then place your other hand and on top of that hand and press down at a rate or 100-120 give 2 rescue breaths more id needed

Answer: Put the person on his or her back on a firm surface.

Kneel next to the person's neck and shoulders.

Place the lower palm (heel) of your hand over the center of the person's chest, between the nipples.

Place your other hand on top of the first hand. Keep your elbows straight and position your shoulders directly above your hands.

Push straight down on (compress) the chest at least 2 inches (5 centimeters) but no more than 2.4 inches (6 centimeters). Use your entire body weight (not just your arms) when doing compressions.

Push hard at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions a minute. The American Heart Association suggests performing compressions to the beat of the song "Stayin' Alive." Allow the chest to spring back (recoil) after each push.

If you haven't been trained in CPR, continue chest compressions until there are signs of movement or until emergency medical personnel take over. If you have been trained in CPR, go on to opening the airway and rescue breathing.

Explanation:

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Which phrase best completes the table?
A temporary villages
B hunting and gathering
C hieroglyphic writing
D Job specialization

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Answer:

D Job specialization

Explanation:

Considering the information on the table the phrase that best completes the table is Job specialization.

This is because Civilization is a state of society that is characterized by its cultural and technological development. Some of its characteristics include:

1. Advanced technology

2. Social organization

3. Job specialization

4. systems for administering territories

5. division of people into social and economic classes

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "Job specialization" which is a means of complex division of labor.

Franklin D Roosevelt believed regional economic development like that in the Northwest (i.e the Grand Coulee Dam) would promote economic growth, ease the domestic and working lives of ordinary Americans, and keep control of key natural resources in public rather than private hands. The early Roosevelt administration spent far more money on building roads, dams, airports, bridges, and housing than any other activity.
- because of the New Deal, "liberalism" came to define a government that actively tried to uplift those in need instead of a free-market economy and limited government
- ND also made people focus on economic security as a part of American freedom. ND measures included the Social Security Act & Fair Labor Standards Act.
- the ND expanded freedom, but still not to all
- Democratic Party was united by FDR in the 1930s

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Answer:

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the Montreal protocol has been revised and amended several times since its conception reflect in what aspect of design​

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Answer:

Design is iterative

Explanation:

is there anyone who can help with us government?

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Yes, the framers of the US Constitution did help to create the
US government.

Select all the correct answers.
What are two ways that the Soviet people lost their freedom due in to communism in the Soviet Union?
A. People read, saw, and heard only what the government desired.
B. Only workers controlled the government.
C. Workers were forced to take up farming.
D. Leaders came to power through secret internal power struggles.

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A. People read, saw, and heard only what the government desired.

C. Workers were forced to take up farming.

Macao was a __________.
a.
trade route.
c.
British explorer.
b.
port city.
d.
Chinese delicacy.

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the answer is B. Port City

Answer:

A port city

Explanation:

It was once a Portuguese trading Port.

(06.02 LC)Which invention allowed the production of 100% cotton cloth, resulting in much cheaper textiles?
O Cotton gin
O Flying shuttle
Spinning jenny
O Water frame

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Answer:

cotton gin.................

Answer:khung nước

Explanation:

Murder investigation

Detective Leong was involved in a murder investigation. In the suspect's house, the only thing he found useful was a password protected computer and a piece of paper nailed to the wall. He suspected that the paper was the answer to accessing the computer, but could not figure out what the password is.

Written on the paper was "ShE IS ILL".

Do you know what the password is?

HINT: There is no spelling mistake. You might want to write it on a piece of paper.

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Answer:

password of the computer is 771 51 345

Why was the conflict between the United States and Soviet Union
called a "cold war"?
•Nuclear weapons were never used.
•The superpowers were "cold" to each other.
•All the fighting took place in "cold" country.
•Mushroom clouds changed the world climate.

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MARK "BRIANLIEST!"

ANSWER:

(FIRST OPTION):

NUCLEAR WEAPONS WERE NEVER USED [BUT OFTEN AN EXISTENT TECHNOLOGICAL THREAT AMONG NATIONS].

MARK "BRIANLIEST!"

Speaker A: Government should not interfere in relations between workers and business owners.
Speaker B. The workers will rise up and overthrow the privileged dass.
Speaker C: Private property will cease to exist. The people will own the means of production.
Speaker D: A favorable balance of trade should be maintained by the use of tariffs.
Which two speakers represent Karl Marx's ideas of communism?
A. A and B
B. B and C
C. B and D
D. C and D

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The answer should be A and b

Why would a leader in the Cold War era be motivated to continue the fight in Vietnam?

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Answer:

Answer: Communism and nationalism are considered to very important points in continuation of the war with Vietnam. Exp

Explanation:

It was a very long cold war that ended in 1989

Answer:

Communism and nationalism are considered to very important points in continuation of the war with Vietnam. Explanation: It was a very long cold war that ended in 1989.

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How does democracy ensure the well-being of the people

A.
The government is controlled by the workas,

B.
Laws are created to protect civil rights.

C.
The government regulates the economy completi.

D. The government controls the press.

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B. The law are created to protect civil rights.

B because withput and law to protect civil right we wouldall be slaves and be ded and have so much anxiety so it has to be B

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Cause of manifest destiny

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Answer:

As soon as the English colonized North America, they hoped to conquer the vast wilderness to the west. U.S. President Thomas Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase in 1803 had doubled the size of the country, sparking people's desire to move west. Spreading settlements along the country's borders caused friction with others.

Describe China's geography and give examples as to how the Chinese adapted to it?
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TARDETS

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Explanation:

The geography of Ancient China shaped the way the civilization and culture developed. The large land was isolated from much of the rest of the world by dry deserts to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the east, and impassable mountains to the south. This enabled the Chinese to develop independently from other world civilizations. Map showing the geography of China from cia.gov (click map to see larger picture) Rivers Perhaps the two most important geographical features of Ancient China were the two major rivers that flowed through central China: the Yellow River to the north and the Yangtze River to the south. These major rivers were a great source of fresh water, food, fertile soil, and transportation. They also were the subjects of Chinese poetry, art, literature, and folklore. Yellow River The Yellow River is often called the "cradle of Chinese civilization". It was along the banks of the Yellow river where the Chinese civilization first formed. The Yellow River is 3,395 miles long making it the sixth longest river in the world. It is also called the Huang He River. Early Chinese farmers built small villages along the Yellow River. The rich yellow colored soil was good for growing a grain called millet. The farmers of this area also raised sheep and cattle. Yangtze River The Yangtze River is south of the Yellow River and flows in the same direction (west to east). It is 3,988 miles long and is the third longest river in the world. Just like the Yellow River, the Yangtze played an important role in the development of the culture and civilization of Ancient China. Farmers that lived along the Yangtze River took advantage of the warm climate and rainy weather to grow rice. Eventually the land along the Yangtze became some of the most important and wealthy land in all of Ancient China. The Yangtze also served as a boundary between northern and southern China. It is very wide and difficult to cross. The famous Battle of Red Cliffs took place along the river. Mountains To the south and southeast of China are the Himalaya Mountains. These are the highest mountains in the world. They provided a nearly impassable border for Ancient China, keeping the area isolated from many other civilizations. They were also important to Chinese religion and were considered sacred. Deserts To the north and west of Ancient China were two of the world's largest deserts: the Gobi Desert and the Taklamakan Desert. These deserts also provided borders that kept the Chinese isolated from the rest of the world. The Mongols, however, lived in the Gobi Desert and were constantly raiding cities of northern China. This is why the Great Wall of China was built to protect the Chinese from these northern invaders. Interesting Facts about the Geography of Ancient China Today the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River serves as the world's largest hydro-electric power source. The Yellow River also has the name "China's Sorrow" because of the terrible floods that have occurred throughout history when its banks overflowed. The Taklamakan Desert has the nickname of the "Sea of Death" because of its temperature extremes and poisonous snakes. Much of the Silk Road traveled along the deserts to the north and west of China. The religion of Buddhism is closely associated with the Himalaya Mountains

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Write a paragraph that explains your view on what the most important new idea from the 1950s was, and how it impacts life today.

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Answer:

There are many different ideas from the 1950s but there are ideas that did have impact in life today. For example credit cards (1950), they were an idea brought up in the 1950s and is used globally to this day. Another idea is the microwave oven (1954). The impact it has to life today is that it is used in almost every house or home building there is.  The last idea I am going to tell is color television (1953). It has made a lot of impactful changes to  entertainment. Those are my views on this topic.

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What social change did the American Revolution bring about regarding gender roles?

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The correct answer is letter D: Women secured important wins for the Continental army. Although women were not seen as equal, they were still named Daughters of Liberty. By helping the Continental Army in sewing and nursing, women were respected for their role in the Revolutionary War.

how did slavery change the traditional way of life for africans in north america

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Answer:

they were no longer able to participate in as many cultural practices that they had originally. they no longer lived with family members as often times slave masters would sell families away from each other. they did not live on their own land, or plant there own food. the stripping of their culture, their ties to their land, and family changed their way of life completely.

Our history is full of famous people

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Answer:

yeah it is

Explanation:

Answer:

ok it is I guess I don't really like history tbh lol

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