Answer:
Virginia
Explanation:
The Peninsula campaign (also known as the Peninsular campaign) of the American Civil War was a major Union operation launched in southeastern Virginia from March through July 1862, the first large-scale offensive in the Eastern Theater. The operation, commanded by Maj.
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Which natural rights are listed in the Declaration of Independence?
Check all answers that are correct.
Property
Right to bear arms
Right to vote
Pursuit of Happiness
Liberty
Life
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happines
Who had the most influence on Louisiana's 1868 Constitution? Check all that apply
Answer: White Republicans, and African American Republicans
Explanation: Just did it .
Do you believe that kids can cause change that will affect the world? Why are why not? How do you plan to change the world?
Answer:
I believe that kids can cause change that will affect the world because they are the new generation and they can help. I/you plan to change the world by _________ (state your idea )
I'm NOT repeating it.
What were Scalawags?
A. were southerners who supported the South during the Civil War and Republicans after it.
B. were southerners who supported the North during the Civil War and Republicans after it.
C
C. were southerners who supported the North during the Civil War and Democrats after it.
In which of economic sectors are raw materials turned into finished products?
Answer: Manufacturing sector
Explanation:
Answer:
secondary sector
Explanation:
What is one of the major differences between Catholic and Protestant theology?
O Catholics have the Holy Eucharist, Protestants have Lord's Supper
O Catholics go to Mass led by a priest, Protestants go to services held by a preacher
O Catholics have a pope, Protestants do not
O Catholics celebrate saints, Protestants do not
The correct answer is C) Catholics have a pope, Protestants do not.
One of the major differences between Catholic and Protestant theology is that Catholics have a pope, Protestants do not.
Of course, there are many differences between Protestant and Catholic religions. But one of the most notable differences is that the Catholic Church is led by the pope in Italy; the Vatican, to be more specific. Protestants do not have a pope.
Indeed, that was one of the main reasons for the separation or the split of the church. German monk Martin Luther accused the pope and the Catholic church of selling indulgences and he critiqued this, saying that it was not moral and correct. He wrote this and other interesting ideas in his essay "95 Theses."
Answer:
C - Catholics have a pope, Protestants do not
(got it correct on my test)
Explanation:
The Catholic Church believes in papal authority: the Pope is the supreme authority on Earth and that he receives divine knowledge and leadership from God. Protestants believe that there is no need for a pope. Each individual can speak freely with God and has no need for an emissary. Another major difference is that Protestants believe salvation comes through faith in God alone, while Catholics believe that attending mass and following church teaching will guarantee salvation.
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Describe what irrigation is and why it is important.
Answer:
Irrigation is a way of watering plants. There are many types of irrigation. Such as drip irrigation, surface irrigation, and sprinkler irrigation. Irrigation is mostly seen as channels of water helping to water plants.
Explanation:
Which was the last English colony founded in North America?
A.
Carolina
B.
New Orleans
C.
Detroit
D.
Georgia
E.
Pennsylvania
Answer:
it is Georgia it was founded in 1733
Answer: The correct answer is Georgia
What happened to most of the music from the Greek/Roman time period?
A. They didn’t have any
B. No answer text provided.
C. It was destroyed
D. Lady Gaga
How was Montesquieu wrong about the English government?
Answer: First, Montesquieu thought that the primary exercise of powers could durably be divided only where those powers differed in kind. Second, Montesquieu failed to recognize the lawmaking character of executive and judicial exposition of existing law.
Explanation:
What are the Ten Commandments? Why are the Ten Commandments important
to the Hebrews?
Answer:
the ten commadments are I am the LORD thy God.
No other gods before me.
No graven images or likenesses.
Not take the LORD's name in vain.
Remember the sabbath day.
Honour thy father and thy mother.
Thou shalt not kill.
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Explanation: this was important to the hebrews because this is how they know what and what not to do.
Answer:
I think the answer is Laws that Hebrews must obey.
Explanation:
I took the K12 test.
Which of these presidents only served one term in office?
A. Washington
B. Adams
C. Jefferson
D. Madison
E. Monroe
Answer:
B. Adams
Explanation:
History show that the correct answer is John Adams.
Question 4 (1 point)
Thomas Jefferson passed the Embargo Act in 1807. What was the purpose?
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2. What is the difference between a
state and a nation?
Answer:A nation is a big amount of people that got to a specific territory and they connect by history, culture, etc..
A state is terriory with its own population and traditions/institutions
Explanation:
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what two things did Noah Webster do to improve education and help build a unique American identity?
Based on Williams Holmes McGuffey what are three common educational practices that began with the use of McGuffey readers? How did they represent improvements in education?
(1).
During the 1780s Webster wrote numerous essays promoting education reform and other cultural concerns, went on a national lecture tour, established the American Magazine, promoted the sales of his textbooks, and worked to advance copyright law.
(2).
They used word repetition in the text as a learning tool, which built strong reading skills through challenging reading. Sounding- out, enunciation and accents were emphasized.
Answer:
McGuffey helped students in the development of students' grammar knowledge; McGuffey's Readers were the first readers to be challenging for the students every time, but this will work on the students' skills in reading. McGuffey worked with the students on Sounding out and pronunciation. He taught lessons by using the phonics method. This reader benefitted so many students on their reading skills and grammar. He also shaped many people's viewpoints on character and civilization.
Explanation:
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What were Martin Luther's complaints against the Catholic Church?
Answer:
On 31 October 1517, he published his '95 Theses', attacking papal abuses and the sale of indulgences. Luther had come to believe that Christians are saved through faith and not through their own efforts. This turned him against many of the major teachings of the Catholic Church.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:attacking papal abuses and the sale of indulgences.
what are 2 consequences of the Coercive Acts
Is there another way to say common defense?
_____ security
Answer:
slang) practicality, prudence, reasonableness, smarts, sound judgment, soundness, wit.
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which countries were involved in world war 2
Answer:
Axis Powers & Allies
Explanation:
Axis Powers:
Germany, Italy, Japan
Allies:
France, Great Britain, US, Soviet Union, China (lesser extent)
Answer:
Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan—and the Allies—France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and, to a lesser extent, China.
Explanation:
What did Peter learn during his travels to Western Europe?
Answer: In 1697, Peter the Great of Russia traveled to England to learn about shipbuilding and navigation in order to establish the first Russian Navy. As a young man, he traveled to Europe in 1697–98 to study new developments in technology, especially shipbuilding
Explanation: ;)
Answer:
Western manufacturing techniques and customs
Explanation:
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Which examples show the meaning of barter?
Answer:
1,3,4
Explanation:
i took this on a test.
what are the meanings of these?
Sawm
Salat
Hajj
Zakat
Jihad
Shahada
Define
1 Abolish
2 Amendment
3 Articles
4 Assembly
5 Bicameral
6 Confederation
7 Delegates
8 Federalism
9 Petition
10 Preamble
11 Ratified
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Answer:
Abolish- to get rid of a law such as the tea tax
Amendment - a set of acts or a bunch of law
The first news paper in the world was started by?
Answer:
Johann Carolus
Answer:
Johann Carolus
Explanation:
What impact did Enclosures have on poor farmers?
Answer:
Enclosure is also considered one of the causes of the Agricultural Revolution. Enclosed land was under control of the farmer, who was free to adopt better farming practices. Following enclosure, crop yields and livestock output increased while at the same time productivity increased enough to create a surplus of labor.
Explanation:
how was the american revolution politically conservative
Answer:
It was conservative in that it sought to secure the liberties and representative government that Americans believed they already enjoyed and to which Americans believed they had a God-given right.
Why were stained glass windows added to cathedrals?
A.It was commissioned by the Church of Ognissanti.
B.The Bishop of Paris wanted a newer and much larger church.
C.to bring the "light of God" into the church itself.
D.To house the bones of the Three Wisemen.
Why were stained glass windows added to cathedrals?
It represents purity, the heavens, spirituality, and genesis. Naturally, windows were an important part of the church, so it's not such a surprise that builders began playing with ways to enhance them. Stained glass provides a certain level of privacy that ordinary windows do not without blocking light transmission.
Explain the quote by Peter the great
Answer:
Hes saying he put the empire first before himself.
bad things that Marie Antoinette did
Answer:
she was convicted of treason and sent to the guillotine
Explanation: