What does it mean to be objective
A. To leave our personal opinions B. To re-write in your own words C. To keep statements brief D. To include only the most important details

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Answer 1
A. to leave our personal opinions
Answer 2

Answer:

1. To leave out pesonal opinions

2. The platypus is a rare type of mammal that bears its young by laying eggs

3.main idea and important details


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The Habeas Corpus Act of 1679 contributed to what political development?
-The outbreak of a civil war
-The overthrow of King James I
-The limitation of monarchical power
-The rise to power of William and Mary

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Answer:

The limitation of monarchical power

Explanation:

The Habeas Corpus Act of 1679 solidified the writ which served as a check and balance to protect individuals and to prevent unlawful imprisonment. Habeus Corpus is a Latin word means "you may have the body" which required a court to checkmate the excesses of the monarchy in unlawfully detaining a prisoner.

This Act contributed to the limitation of monarchial power.

Answer:

C. The limitation of monarchical power

Explanation:

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What major achievement has been attributed to Christopher Columbus' explorations?

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Answer

making a viable connection from the Europeans to the Americas

Explanation:

while being known for "discovering" america; that was not his major achievement.

What are 3-5 things that were unique to life out west?​

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What are 3-5 things that were unique to life out West?

Answer:

The settlement in the western United States

Native Americans sent to reservations

The foundation of the Populist Party

Explanation:

The construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, as well as the discovery of gold, silver, and copper in many western states, led to the rapid settlement of the western United States. By 1890, 430 million acres in the Far West were settled, much more than the previous 250 years.

After 30 years of war, 250,000 Native Americans who lived on the Great Plains were enclosed in reservations to allow the westward settlement.

The Populist Party was founded with the support of western farmers affected by the depression that arose in rural America who wanted a political voice against the railroad tycoons.

What season is it in st.petersburg Russia on March 30th

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Answer:

winter

Explanation:

Which work was the result of a collaboration between Langston Hughes and another Harlem Renaissance writer? "Let America Be America Again" Mule Bone "Dream Variations" "Theme for English B"

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Answer:

Mule Bone

Explanation:

A Comedy of Negro Life is a 1930 play by American authors Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston.

Answer:

- Mule Bone

Explanation:

20. All of the following were staple foods of the Pacific Northwest Indian, except: A. pemmican B. camas root C. buffalo D. salmon

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Answer:

B. Camas roots

Explanation:

The camas roots are a type of food which are mainly prevalent in Western area of North America due to the nature of the climate suiting its optimal growth.

The Pemmican, Buffalo and Salmon were typical and stable foods eaten by the Pacific Northwest Indian people. This is due to the fact that the people were primarily known as hunter-gatherers which is why they had sources of meat as their meal.

In 1919, Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles. Did the treaty reflect Wilson’s vision of “peace without victory”? Why or why not?

No. Although the treaty included Wilson’s Fourteen Points, other provisions made them redundant.
Yes. Several of the Fourteen Points became part of the treaty.
No. The other Allies wanted to punish Germany harshly for its actions.
Yes. Germany was able to negotiate a peace settlement without admitting defeat.

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Answer:

No. The other Allies wanted to punish Germany harshly for its actions.

Explanation:

Of the many provisions in the treaty, one of the most important and controversial required "Germany [to] accept the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage" during the war (the other members of the Central Powers signed treaties containing similar articles). This article, Article 231, later became known as the War Guilt clause. The treaty required Germany to disarm, make ample territorial concessions, and pay reparations to certain countries that had formed the Entente powers.

The treaty stripped Germany of 25,000 square miles (65,000 km2) of territory and 7 million people. It also required Germany to give up the gains made via the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and grant independence to the protectorates that had been established.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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In a criminal trial, the lawyer trying to convince a jury to deliver a guilty verdict
is called the:
A. mediator
B. prosecutor.
C. defense attorney.
D. plaintiff.

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Answer:

B prosecutor

Explanation:

the prosecutor is Against-

The defense attorney is For-

-the defendant

What does this amendment prevent the u.s. government from doing

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Answer:

B.  Unfairly prosecuting citizens accused of committing crimes.

Explanation:

The Amendment that's mentioned in the question is the Sixth Amendment in the US Constitution. The Sixth Amendment of the Constitution states the rights associated with criminal prosecutions. The amendment gives right to criminals to give testimony is the presence of an attorney, to hire attorney, to have fair and accurate judgement.

From the given options the correct one is option B. The Sixth Amendment in the US Constitution prevents the US government from unfairly prosecuting criminals. The amendment states that criminals should be given notice prior to arrest about the nature of accusations. It protects citizens suspected of committing crimes from being unfairly treated by Police in custody or during prosecution.

Thus the correct answer is option B.

The graph shows the death rates in some Chinese provinces during the Great Leap Forward.
On the basis of the graph, in what year did China call off the Great Leap Forward?
A.) 1958

B.) 1959

C.) 1960

D.) 1961

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Answer:

they called it off in 1961

Answer:

C. 1960

Explanation:

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The hundreds if American indian groups that had developed by late 1400s were

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Answer:

we're the native Americans Britannica

In which country did the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster take place? A. Russia B. Ukraine C. Belarus D. Georgia

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Answer: B. Ukraine

Explanation:

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The April 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl a nuclear power plant in Ukraine was the product of a flawed Soviet reactor design coupled with serious mistakes made by the plant operators^b.

so B. Ukraine

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During the Civil War, all of the battles and most of the population of Florida were

in the interior of the state

the north of the state

in the south of the state

on the coasts of the state

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Answer:

North of the state

Explanation:

no battles were fought in the interior of Florida during the Civil war

Which of the following is a policy in which strong nations control we have countries or territories

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imperialism

explanation:

A policy by which strong nations extend their political, military, and economic control over weaker territories.

Which of these best describes Oliver Cromwell?
-Oliver Cromwell was a supporter of the king.
-Oliver Cromwell was a member of the nobility.
-Oliver Cromwell was a devout Catholic.
-Oliver Cromwell was an enemy of the king.

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Answer:

-Oliver Cromwell was an enemy of the king.

Explanation:

Oliver Cromwell was an enemy of the king. During the English Civil War, he  led the armies of England against King Charles I.

Oliver Cromwell was an English military leader and politician and after defeating King Charles I, he ruled the British Isles as Lord Protector.

Hence, the correct answer is "Oliver Cromwell was an enemy of the king."

Answer:

Oliver Cromwell was an enemy of the king.

Explanation:

How did Sundiata contribute to the Mali Empire? He recaptured gold-producing areas of West Africa. He established Mali’s power in the region with his pilgrimage to Mecca. He created new architectural methods that are still used today. He made peace agreements with the Soso kingdom.

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Answer:

He recaptured gold-producing areas of West Africa.

Explanation:

Sundiata was the leader of the Mali empire, he established the Mali empire and made it prosper, he was exiled for a time but returned to his home land and lead the Mali army to victory while recapturing gold producing areas in West Africa that brought wealth and stability to the empire.

What statement best describes how mathematics was advanced during the Ming Dynasty? Algebra was invented. The value of 0 was explained. The use of the abacus was expanded and refined. Woodblock printing was used for writing numbers.

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Answer:

The use of the abacus was expanded and refined.

Explanation:

The abacus was invented during the Yuan Dynasty which lasted between 1206AD till 1368AD and then it was expanded and refined by the Ming Dynasty (1368AD-1644AD).

There have been archaeological proof of this as the writings of Tao Zongyi describes in his book that the new servants, unlike the older and more experienced ones were "just like abacus heads" and that they would not move unless they were made to move. This bears credence to the fact that the abacus was already widely used then.

An abacus was used to count numbers.

Answer:

The use of the abacus was expanded and refined.

Explanation:

What was NOT a reason colonists in America staged a revolution against the British government in
the late 1700s?
O The British were unfairly taxing the colonists.
O The colonists had no representation in the laws that governed them.
The British were requiring the colonists to house British troops in their own homes.
The colonists felt that the British were over-representing them in parliament.

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Answer:

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The correct answer is "The colonists felt that the British were over-representing them in parliament." This was NOT a reason why colonists staged a  revolution against the British government.

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To what extent were the colonists' responses and forms of protest toward British
rule just?

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Answer:

They were very just. The British Government was charging an excessive and unfair amount of taxes on the colonies, taxes that were also quite regressive (meaning that they affected the poor disproportionately).

The colonies were used to a great degree of autonomy and self-rule, and these types of taxes were met with shock and opposition.

At first, the colonists were asking for parliamentary representation as a necessary condition for the imposition of existing and new taxes, but these demands were met with scorn. For this reason, the situation turned into a full revolt, which finally resulted in the American Revolutionary War.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in unconquered parts of the Confederacy. parts of the South already in northern hands. the border states of the Union. all portions of the United States.

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Answer:

unconquered parts of the Confederacy.

Explanation:

Instead of genuine concern for equality and freedom, Emancipation Proclamation was more of a wartime measure to retain the Union. Lincoln implemented the Emancipation Proclamation only to the rebellious Southern states. The federal government had little authority or capacity to implement the laws since certain states had already seceded and the war was ongoing. Moreover, the proclamation did not extend to enslaved people, in the border states, which had not seceded but slavery was practiced there.

What three compromises were made a
the Constitution?

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Answer:

They were:

The great Compromise

Three-fifths compromise

Electoral College

What impact did the ideas of Rousseau have on the creation of the United States government?

1.He developed the belief that citizens needed life, liberty, and property.

2.He provided the basis for separating church and state for a secular government.

3.He furthered the idea of social contract theory that required active participation by citizens.

4.He established the idea that government needed three separate branches.

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Answer:

#4 the correct answer but forgive me if it is the wrong answer

Read the passage below and then answer the question.
The Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution assigns the state governments their powers. The
Constitution states, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by
it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
What conclusion can you draw, based on the passage?

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Answer:

The conclusion that can be drawn based on the given passage is that the Tenth Amendment restricts the power of federal government and enlarges the state government power.

Explanation:

The Tenth Amendment in the U. S. Constitution was sanctioned on 15th December, 1791 in the Bill of Rights. The Tenth Amendment of the Constitution gives increased power to the state government than the federal government. This amendment gives power to the federal governent only in the areas that are mentioned in the Constitution.

The rest of the powers that are not bestowed to the federal government is sanctioned to the state government or the people. The 'powers' that the US Supreme Court specifies given to the state government are related to commerce, laws, familial relations, etc.

Thus the conclusion drawn based on the passage is that the Tenth Amendment gives increased power to the state government and also creates a balance between the powers of the federal government and the state government.

Answer: reserved powers to state governments is the answer <33

Explanation:

what battle resulted in the beginning of the civil war?

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Answer:

Fort Sumter

The civil war began primarily as a result of the long-standing controversy over the enslavement of black people.

The war started in April 1861

The secessionist forces attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina. After a month of Abraham Lincoln had been elected as the President of the United States.

What specific language in the Emancipation Proclamation indicates that the freeing of slaves is partly for military reasons

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Answer:

The specific language is ‘Moreover, the Proclamation announced the acceptance of black men into the Union army and Navy enabling the liberated to become liberators’.

This is gotten from the excerpt which explains the main reason why the slaves were freed. They were freed for partly military reasons as they were integrated into the Union Army and Navy to strengthen the military system during the war.

In a mixed market economy, a fire breaks out in a sneaker factory. The repair work most likely will be paid by the government group that runs the factory. the state agency that operates the factory. the city official who manages the factory. the private citizen who owns the factory.

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Answer:

D the private citizen who owns the factory.

Explanation:

Most owners who runs the business will most likely have to cover the cost from company's funds and sometimes from their own pocket of damages and even injuries sometimes,

Answer:

D

Explanation:

What were Jim Crow laws and how did Plessy V. Ferguson support the development and codification of these laws?

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Answer:

Arrested, tried and convicted in New Orleans of a violation of one of Louisiana's racial segregation laws, he appealed through Louisiana state courts to the U.S. Supreme Court and lost. The resulting "separate but equal" decision against him had wide consequences for civil rights in the United States.

Explanation:

Jim Crow laws are laws used after slavery was abolished. The south used them to discriminate against black people while staying under the law. Examples of this is having to take a reading test before voting, which meant that most black people could not vote since they were never taught to read during slavery. This lead to discrimination and segregation throughout the US

Differentiate between Regionalization and Regionalism

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Regionalization is defined as an increase in the cross-border flow of capital, goods, and people within a specific geographical area. ... In contrast, regionalism is defined as a political will (hence ism is attached as a suffix) to create a formal arrangement among states on a geographically restricted basis.

In ancient Egypt, how was the authority of the Pharaoh enhanced through the religious beliefs of the people?

A invading armies forced them to follow their beliefs
B they were considered gods by their culture

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Answer: B

Explanation: The pharaoh was seen as living god on earth, or "go-king"

In ancient Egypt, they were considered gods by their culture. Thus, the correct option is B). they were considered gods by their culture.

What was Ancient Egyptian religion?

Ancient Egyptian religion was a complex system and an integral part of ancient Egyptian culture. Egyptian religion was completely based on the polytheistic, which consists of beliefs and rituals of ancient Egyptian culture.

Egyptian religion centered on the Egyptians' interactions with many god or goddesses that were believed to be present in, and in control of the world war. The religion of the Egyptian was the combination of Egyptian mythology, science, medicine etc.

Ancient Egyptian religion lasted for more than 3,000 years. It was the culture and religion that had a multitude of deities.

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