What does smith mean by his “comedies” and “tragedies”

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Answer 1

Answer:

By using the terms "comedies" and "tragedies", John Smith is talking about his happy and sad times in the New World among the Native Americans.

Explanation:

John Smith in "Captain John Smith Is Saved by Pocahontas, 1608", writes about how he was saved by Pocahontas in 1608. He and two if his companions were ambushed by Indians. The Indians, according to Smith's account, killed Smith's companion and planned to kill Smith, too in a ritual ceremony. But the chief daughter, Pocahontas, saved Smith by coming between Smith and his killers. This is both a comedy and tragedy for Smith.

By using the words "comedies" and "tragedies", Johm Smith is referring to these times.


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what was toltecs housing ?

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Answer:

Toltec housing was incredibly durable due to their knowledge in architecture and materials used to build the houses themselves. Tula became an important center for weaving, pottery, and obsidian work. Toltec goods were for the luxurious that every across Mesoamerica wanted to obtain.

Explanation:

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Why did the Aztec build causeways?
O to travel by canoe
O to farm on chinampas
O to store more fresh water
O to make travel by land easier

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to make travel by land easier i’m pretty sure

Que se entiende por absolutismo monárquico​

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Answer: Fue un régimen político característico de la etapa de transición entre la Edad Media y la Edad Moderna en Europa occidental. ... Su característica más destacada es la concentración de todo el poder político en las manos de un monarca.

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Which group of countries allied themselves to form the Triple Entente (Allies) in the early years of World War I? *

Britain, France, and Austria-Hungary
Russia, Germany, and Ital
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
Britain, France, and Russia

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The answer is Britan, France and Russia, they were the triple entente and the triple alliance was Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary

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When did the United States' new government create its Bill of Rights?

A. after the Constitution was ratified

B. while completing the Declaration of Independence

C. after annexing Texas to the Union

d. after the Texas Bill of Rights was created

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer: A

Explanation:

C and D are far off in time, and the declaration of Independence was to throw shade to King George

I think the answer is A.

in the earliest explorers what types of goods were being broght to Europe

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They brought European crops such as barley and rye. They brought wheat, which was originally from the Middle East . They brought plants that had originally come from Asia, including sugar, bananas, yams, citrus fruit, coffee, rice, and sugarcane.

which advancement most helped increase trade during the post classical era

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The growth of inter-regional trade in luxury goods (silk and cotton textiles, porcelain, spices, precious metals and gems, slaves, exotic animals) was encouraged by significant innovations in previously existing transportation and commercial technologies--including caravanserai, compass use, the astrolabe, larger ship designs in sea travel--and new forms of credit and the development of money economies (Bills of exchange, Credit, Checks, Banking Houses, Use of Paper Money).

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Advancement in technologies.Improved transportation technologies and commercial practices led to an increased volume of trade, and expanded the geographical range of existing and newly active trade networks

Explanation:

The growth of inter-regional trade in luxury goods (silk and cotton textiles, porcelain, spices, precious metals and gems, slaves, exotic animals) was encouraged by significant innovations in previously existing transportation and commercial technologies--including caravanserai, compass use, the astrolabe, larger ship

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As a result of the Gentleman's Agreement of 1907

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Explanation:

they lifted the restrictions of passports

Answer:

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Does honor exist in today’s society? How would you define honor

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Honor is defined as a intangible asset that determines how other treat you

It still exists till today and it’s a very easy thing to lose, like all things, it’s hard to get back

I’d define it as a useless thing that should be discarded before people kill each other (more than they already do)

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Honor is an abstract concept that includes personal, individual values (“ethos”) as well as norms of social interaction. Honor is a measure of the quality of a person, including personal ethics, e.g.. Honor lies at the core of who we are and aspire to be, how we make choices. When making difficult choices, when the consequences are significant.  Suppose that each of us could have a personal honor Blockchain that basically records all of our values and social interactions as demonstrated throughout our lives.

Honor definition: noun, high respect; great esteem / adherence to what is right or to a conventional standard of conduct.

"Does honor exist in today’s society?" your answer is yes depending on the way you see it.

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Social security was a new deal program designed to:

A) foster the growth of trade unions.
B) promote recovery through economic development.
C) give direct aid to American businesses.
D) provide a minimum retirement income to people 65 and older.

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D. Provide minimum retirement income to people 65 years and older.

During the mid 1930s, the average life expectancy was 65, so, Social Secruity was not a guarantee to those services (because people typically died before 65).

In a paragraph,How music has impact crime and violence in schools?

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send a picture of the problem
Music can affect students who attend school on a daily basis. Many students listen to rap music or even pop music that writes lyrics about inappropriate things. This can include violence, sexual material, and illegal things. This can cause students to be inspired by what the artist is singing about. Causing them to act out and commit acts of violence or even break laws.

What are the costs of using limestone instead of granite? Check all that apply.

- Limestone is weaker than granite.
- Limestone is cheaper than granite.
- Limestone lasts longer than granite.
- Limestone is harder to find than granite.
- Limestone does not last as long as granite.

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Limestone is weaker than granite

Why is it important to look at the photographs of a particular time in history to better understand it?

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If we embrace history, we can learn from it and grow. If we don’t.. Hence the saying “History repeats itself.”

What Martin Luther believes instead (Lutheran Church)

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His central teachings, that the Bible is the central source of religious authority and that salvation is reached through faith and not deeds, shaped the core of Protestantism. Although Luther was critical of the Catholic Church, he distanced himself from the radical successors who took up his mantle.

Answer:

I believe its lutheranism

(yeah it sounds made up but its not)

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Select the correct answer.
Why did Osama bin Laden declare war on the United States?
A.
He wanted revenge for the US role in the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.
B.
He disagreed with the US policy of supporting the Taliban and wanted to rule Afghanistan himself.
C.
He saw the United States as collaborators with the Taliban against al-Qaeda and wanted to preempt an attack.
D.
He saw the United States as an oppressive, occupying force that was evil and harmful to Islam.
E.
He saw the United States as a potential ally for the Soviet Union in their occupation of Afghanistan.

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It’s definitely E.....


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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Describe the research by Sandia National Labs on wind and geothermal power. (Site 2)​

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Answer:

Sandia National Laboratories is a multimission laboratory managed and operated by National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC.,

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What were the core values that inspired
various Vietnam conflict protests?

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Answer:

The student movement arose to demand free speech on college campuses, but as the US involvement in the Vietnam war expanded, the war became the main target of student-led protests.

News coverage of the war, which included graphic visual testimonies of the death and destruction in Vietnam, turned US public opinion increasingly against the war.

Revelations that the Johnson and Nixon administrations had lied to the American people about the war undermined the public’s trust in government.

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Origins of the student movement

The student movement arose at the University of California at Berkeley in 1964, when students involved in civil rights activism chafed at the university’s sudden attempt to prevent them from organizing politically on campus. The Free Speech Movement arose to challenge the university’s restrictions on political speech and assembly.^1  

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Soon, other student groups were springing up across the nation with similar demands. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) formed at the University of Michigan and issued the Port Huron Statement, which criticized US foreign policy and attacked the Cold War assumptions underlying it.

[Read an excerpt from the Port Huron Statement]

Some of these student groups became a major part of the New Left, a broad-based political movement that challenged existing forms of authority, while others embraced a counterculture that promoted sexual liberation and unabashed drug use.^2  

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Black and white photograph, taken from the stage, showing Swami Satchidananda addressing a crowd of thousands at Woodstock.  

Black and white photograph, taken from the stage, showing Swami Satchidananda addressing a crowd of thousands at Woodstock.

Swami Satchidananda giving the invocation at the opening ceremony of Woodstock, a three-day-long music festival held in August 1969 on a farm in upstate New York. 400,000 people attended the festival, which featured popular performing artists like Joan Baez, Jimi Hendrix, and The Who. Image courtesy Mark Goff.

Vietnam and the rise of the antiwar movement

As the US involvement in the Vietnam War intensified, so did antiwar sentiment. Especially after 1965, when President Lyndon Johnson dramatically escalated the US troop presence and bombing campaigns in Vietnam, the war became the focal point for student political activism.

Black and white photograph showing a group of young men and women marching and carrying signs protesting the Vietnam War.  

Black and white photograph showing a group of young men and women marching and carrying signs protesting the Vietnam War.

Students protesting the Vietnam War in 1965. Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons.

Student groups held protests and demonstrations, burned draft cards, and chanted slogans like “Hey, hey LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?” Massive US spending on the war effort contributed to skyrocketing deficits and deteriorating economic conditions at home, which turned more segments of the American public, including religious groups, civil rights organizations, and eventually even some Vietnam veterans, against the war.

Although antiwar activism constrained the president’s ability to further escalate the war effort after 1965, it also lent credence to the conservative portrayal of a chaotic society desperately in need of “law and order.”

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Answer: The answer is an allusion to old-fashioned values

Explanation: Because modern innovation cannot be passed to a new generation, but only old-fashioned values.

what was the name of the entry point for new immigrants on the West Coast?​

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Answer:

It was called Ellis Island

Answer: Angel island

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Which answer choice is a common feature of Islamic architecture?
statues of people
simple, undecorated interiors
tilework showing animals
oblong domes

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Answer:

As a common feature, Islamic architecture makes use of specific ornamental forms, including mathematically complicated, elaborate geometric patterns, floral motifs like the arabesque, and elaborate calligraphic inscriptions, which serve to decorate a building, specify the intention of the building by the selection of ...

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Did the treaty become activated as soon as he signed it?
Where is that addressed?
Why or why not?
You don’t

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Hello. You have not informed the treaty to which these questions relate, which makes it impossible for them to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.

A treaty is an agreement that involves several countries and has international legal application. The treaty aims to resolve an issue that involves several countries and it is to this issue and to the countries involved that this agreement is addressed.

For an agreement to be valid, it is necessary to have a meeting with representatives of several countries. These countries approve that treaty by signing it. The treaty becomes valid if most countries sign it. However, it will only start to be applied, on the date determined by him.

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Explain the draft, why it might be used, and the last time it was enforced in the United States.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The draft is where they send the boys off to war and the last time it was enforced was during the Vietnam war

Answer:

the person above me is right

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Why did Roon and Moltke reproach Bismarck for threatening to resign?

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what city did george washington first work as president?

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Washington was the only president inaugurated in two cities. However, neither of those cities was Washington, D.C., as the seat of government did not move there until 1800. Washington's first inauguration occurred in New York City on the portico of Federal Hall in Lower Manhattan on April 30, 1789.

Explanation:

Explanation was in the answer.

Northerners protested that the Black Codes of South Carolina and other Southern states attempted to
restore slavery. Do you agree or disagree? Why?

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Yes, I agree.

Explanation:

After the Civil War, the Civil War Amendments were created. These are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery in the United States, except when it is a form of punishment. The 14th Amendment made it so anybody who was born in the United States were now citizens. Lastly, the 15th Amendment made it so black men could now vote.

Although these Amendments were created and passed, the South still did not agree with the freedom of black people. The South enacted Black Codes, which were designed to limit the new freedoms of black Americans. These Black Codes prohibited black Americans from doing a lot of things, like getting certain jobs, marrying certain people, or purchasing land.

Northerners protested that the Black Codes of South Carolina and other Southern states attempted to restore slavery, which I agree with. It is obvious that the South despised the fact that black people were now obtaining freedom and would do anything in their power to stop it. Even though they were free people, white Southerners still wanted to be able to regulate everything in their lives and essentially treat them like slaves still.

Who was Bull Connor?

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Eugene "Bull" Connor was Birmingham’s Commissioner of Public Safety in 1961 when the Freedom Riders came to town. He was known as an ultra-segregationist with close ties to the KKK. Connor encouraged the violence that met the CORE Freedom Riders at the Birmingham Trailways Bus station by promising local Klansmen that, "He would see to it that 15 or 20 minutes would elapse before the police arrived."

Connor was active in Alabama politics for many decades. In 1962 he sought the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, beginning his campaign in January by promising to buy "one hundred new police dogs for use in the event of more Freedom Rides." Connor was eliminated in the May 8 primary and ultimately endorsed the eventual winner, George Wallace.

Connor stayed in the national news in the spring of 1963 when the Southern Christian Leadership Coalition (SCLC) brought Project C (for Confrontation) to Birmingham. The police tried to control thousands of nonviolent protesters, including children, with high-pressure fire hoses and police dogs. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "Letter from Birmingham Jail" was written during this time.

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Which of the following landmarks can be found in Keystone, South Dakota?

Golden Gate Bridge
Mount Rushmore
Graceland
Willis Tower

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Answer:

Mount Rushmore

Explanation:

Mount Rushmore is the landmark that can be found in Keystone, South Dakota.

According to the Declaration, in which ways did the king deny the colonists “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”? Write two to three sentences to explain your answer.

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Answer:

He didn't allow them to make their own laws, and also he did not allow colonists to trade with others around the world and kept armies there in times of peace without their permission. I hope I am not wrong!

Explanation:

What points did Douglass use to back up his argument that enslaved
Americans were indeed human? Were they valid arguments? (Please answer ill give you brainiest)

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

1. Douglas, in his argument, claimed that enslaved Americans were indeed human by stating that blacks are full rational humans who have an apparent level of humanity that is then subjected to brutality by white slaveholders.

2. Yes, the argument is valid because if blacks are not humans, they won't show human traits such as honesty, integrity, courage, self-awareness, and wholeheartedness.

What best explains the why Greek ideas in science and math spread across the Mediterranean? need asap plz

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Answer: . As the Athenian empire expanded and trade grew, Greek knowledge spread.

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