The designation of Justinian as Justin I's co-emperor of Eastern Roman//Byzantine in 527, who passed away later that year, marked the beginning of his climb to imperial authority. Deep attempts to fortify the empire and restore the state to its old ancient splendour defined his whole reign.
What was the Eastern Roman/Byzantine Emperor ?In the year 330 CE, Constantine the Great, the founder of the Byzantine Empire and its first emperor, relocated the Roman Empire's capital to the city of Byzantium and gave it the new name of Constantinople. Additionally, Christianity, which had previously been persecuted in the Roman Empire, was made legal by Constantine the Great.
The first outstanding emperor of the Byzantine Empire was Justinian I, who came to power in 527 and ruled until his passing in 565.
During Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium, continued the Roman Empire in its eastern regions, with Constantinople serving as its capital.
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Question 12(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
What is the literal meaning of "Theotokos?"
Almighty God
O God reigns
Icon of God
O Mother of God
Answer:
O mother of god
Explanation:
The Wade-Davis Bill—
a. Was drafted by Congressional Democrats in 1864.
b. Stated that 50% of voters in Southern states must take the oath of allegiance to the United States.
c. Passed both houses of Congress and was signed into law by President Lincoln.
d. All of the above.
The Wade-Davis Bill all of the above (Congressional Democrats in 1864, 50% of voters, and the President Lincoln.) Thus, option (d) is correct.
What is Wade-Davis Bill?President Lincoln signed the Wade-Davis Act. There was a bill into the predicated on loyalty for readmittance. The main focus is on the prohibition on slavery in their state constitutions.
The Wade-Davis Act was passed by Congressional Democrats in 1864. President Lincoln signed it into law after it was enacted by Congress. The majority of voters in southern states were targeted.
Therefore, option (d) is correct.
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The map above shows the United States immediately following the
Answer:lmai
Explanation:lol
The map above shows the United States immediately following the passage of the Missouri Compromise. Therefore option C is correct.
What is Missouri Compromise?A statute known as the Missouri Compromise of 1820 attempted to alleviate escalating tensions between sections of society over the subject of slavery.
The United States Congress recognized Maine as a free state and Missouri as a state that permitted slavery by enacting the legislation, which President James Monroe then signed. The other Louisiana Purchase territories north of the 36o 30' line were similarly exempt from the slavery restriction (the southern border of Missouri).
It was evident that many people in the territory intended to keep slavery legal in the new state when the Missouri Territory initially filed for statehood in 1818.
Missouri was once known as the Louisiana Territory until 1812 when it underwent a name change to prevent confusion with the recently admitted state of Louisiana. Missouri was one among the more than 800,000 square miles acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
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Your Question was incomplete but most probably your question was.
The map above shows the United States immediately following the
A. passage of the Northwest Ordinance
B. negotiations of the Adams-Onis Treaty
C. passage of the Missouri Compromise
D. settlement of the Mexican War
E. passage of the Compromise of 1850
What was the enlightenment time peiord And what effect did it have in the colonies 
The thirteen American colonies experienced an intellectual upheaval known as the American Enlightenment from the 18th to the 19th century, which sparked the American Revolution and the establishment of the United States of America.
What do you mean by American Revolution ?Between 1765 and 1791, British America underwent an ideological and political change known as the American Revolution. In the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), the Americans in the Thirteen Colonies created independent states that defeated the British, gaining independence from the British Crown and founding the United States of America as the first nation-state based on liberal democratic Enlightenment principles.
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Philosopher Adam Smith is known as the
father of communism.
father of capitalism.
founder of socialism.
founder of utopianism.
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Please help.
We know that Nubia/Kush and Egypt were neighbors that fought with each other for most of their history. Do you think that both civilizations would have lasted longer is they worked together peacefully? Or would each civilization have ended in the same way? (be sure to mention what ultimately caused each civilization to fall)
I think that both civilization would have lasted longer if they work together peacefully, because Kush was located on the Nile River, to the south while Egypt was located on the Nile river to the north. Egypt Kush's location on the Nile River and its natural resources made it a center of trade.
The Relationship Between the Kush and EgyptKush/Nubia serve as the gateway through which essential products traveled from their source in sub-Saharan Africa to the civilizations of Egypt.
Also Kush played a major role in facilitating trade between civilizations on the Mediterranean and in sub Saharan Africa majorly Egypt, because essential products traveled north from Africa through Kush to Egypt and other places. like wise Egypt also possesses essential product that is beneficial to Kush.
Without the kingdom of Kush acting as a middle-man, it would have
been much more difficult for such goods to be exchange because both nations were located on the river, the trade route were easy to
navigate.
In conclusion, this would have led to a greater and longer civilization if they have worked together peacefully. Both nations want to conquer and dominate each other leading to the fall of civilization
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What did Milton Friedman believe ?
Milton Friedman believed companies should focus their own efforts on creating value for shareholders.
Friedman is a symbol for free-market capitalists looking for an alternative to Keynesian economics. He is the creator of monetarism and one of America's most well-known statisticians and economists of the 20th century. He thought that a country's propensity to go through an economic crisis was significantly influenced by its monetary policies. A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960 and Capitalism and Freedom are two of Friedman's best-known works.
A highly respected professor, Friedman was recognized for making sure that his theories were understandable to the general public. He firmly believed in the superiority of the free market and opposed any limits from the government on it, unless absolutely necessary. Friedman highlighted the importance of results-driven policies over those that were merely theoretic.
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Based on Will Alfred account, what’s going on in America in 1766? How has the Stamp Act affected him personally? Provide evidence from the document to support your answer.
Based on Will Alfred account, there were discontent among colonist in 1766.
The Stamp Act affected him personally because he was tasked with collection of tax by Britain government.
Who was Will Alfred?He was a politician that was known to sides with England because he works for the English government collecting taxes, he reportinged Patriot activity to his bosses and has asks his King to secure the loyalty of the Patriot and to punish the leaders of the riots.
Will Alfred letter to address the Stamp tax states as "That no man shall be taxed but with his own consent,” and you very well know we were not, in any sober sense, represented in parliament, when this tax was imposed. AWAKE! Awake, my Countrymen and defeat those who want to enslave us. Do not be cowards. You were born in Britain, the Land of Light, and you were raised in America, the Land of Liberty. It is your duty to fight this tax. Future generations will bless your efforts and honor the memory of the saviors of their country. I urge you to tell your representatives that you do not support this terrible and burdensome law. Let them know what you think. They should act as guardians of the liberty of their country. I look forward to congratulating you on delivering us from the enemies of truth and liberty.
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Why was President Wilson unable to implement all of his Fourteen Points in the Paris peace settlement?
Three main reasons which resulted in the Failure of fourteen points in the Paris peace Conference are Necessity for reparations, Imperial competition and a desire for vengeance against Germany.
The Fourteen Points were a set of guiding ideals for peace, that was to be utilized for ending World War I. President Woodrow Wilson presented these ideas.
In the spring of 1919, 27 countries assembled to discuss this at the Paris Peace Conference.
Wilson’s ideas were seen as an ideal principle, however, were questioned by his principal Allied allies, including Vittorio Orlando of Italy, David Lloyd George of the United Kingdom, and Georges Clemenceau of France as:
Wilson’s illness at the beginning of the Paris peace conference, gave a chance to others, like French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, whose ideas were very different from that of Wilsons, They were confident that they could increase their gains from victory beyond what Wilson's strategy permitted.
The United States' closest allies, the British, considered Wilson's goals too ambitious for world peace.
And finally, The Germans outright rejected the Fourteen Points because they still believed they would win the war.
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What were the effects of the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act?
The 18th amendment was ratified by three-fourths of the states in January 1919, and ban would become the law of the land. The Volstead Act, passed just nine months later, presented for prohibition enforcement, including the establishment of a special unit within the Treasury Department.
The Prohibition Amendment had far-reaching consequences: it made fermentation and distilling illegal, enlarged federal and state government, influenced new forms of male and female sociability, and repressed components of immigrant and working atmosphere.
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According to the document, what was a major negative effect that Imperialism had on Africans?
A
Imperialism taught Africans responsibility to conduct their own affairs
B
Imperialism convinced Africans that they were savages and stripped them of their self-confidence
C
Imperialism made it difficult for African businesses to sell goods in other continents
D
Imperialism’s greatest misdeed was introducing nuclear weapons to the world
The major negative effect that Imperialism had on Africans is imperialism convinced Africans that they were savages and stripped them of their self-confidence. The correct option is b.
What is imperialism?Imperialism simply means when a strong country dominates a weak country. Imperialism is the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas.
It is often done through employing hard power which is economic and military power, but also soft power which is cultural and diplomatic power.
Imperialism is related to colonialism but is a distinct concept that can apply to other forms of expansion and many forms of government.
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What is the 1796 presidential election issue?
In 1796 presidential election ,the parties that won the elections for president and vice president were in opposition.
It was the first contested presidential election in American history, the only one in which political parties dominated the process, and the only one in which the president and vice president were chosen from rival lists of candidates.
The first time candidates from opposing political parties were up for election in America was in 1796. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson's reputations were tarnished by the Federalist Party and Democratic-Republican Party using various strategies, according to Professor Pasley.
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3. Which one of the following is an example of an economic service? (a) haircut (b) camcorder (c) DVD (d) pair of scissors.
Haircut is an example of an economic service. Option (b) is correct.
What do you mean by Service?Service is the act of assisting or working on someone else's behalf.
Economic service is a service or act for which a consumer, government or a firm is willing to pay. here camcorder, DVD and Pair of scissor is considered as goods where no exchange of money take place. But in Haircut, service is provided by vendor to customer.
Therefore, Option (b) is correct. Haircut is an example of an economic service.
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The iconographic symbol for Saint Matthew is a/an
Angel
Eagle
Lion
Ox
What did the author argues about taxation in the Federalist 30th Titles Concerning the General Power of Taxation?
He contends that the federal government needs a taxing authority sufficient to meet its current and projected demands. An vast administration like the one suggested cannot be funded by external taxes alone, particularly during a period of war. He thinks that without money, their fledgling nation could not endure.
What is taxation?Generally, In practically every nation on the planet, governments impose taxes as mandatory levies on people or things. Taxation is generally used to generate money for government spending, however, it may also be used for other things.
A tax is a mandatory financial charge or another sort of levy that is levied on a taxpayer by a government agency in order to pay for government expenses and other public expenditures.
He contends that the federal government requires a power of taxation that is proportional to its requirements, both for the present and the foreseeable future.
It is impossible for a government as large as the one being proposed to function with only the revenue generated from external taxes, especially during times of conflict.
He is of the opinion that their young nation would perish if it did not have access to funds.
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Which two of the following were factors in the US government's refusal to accept the Jewish refugees aboard the German ocean liner the St. Louis?
The two factors in the US government's refusal to accept the Jewish refugees aboard the German ocean liner the St.Louis are:
immigration quotas from the 1920s that actively favored western Europeans over others.A. neutrality acts barring the admittance of war refugees What was was the factors in the US government's refusal to accept the Jewish refugees?The factors in the US government's refusal to accept the Jewish refugees is base on the fact that immigration quotas that can be seen from the year 1920s are usually in favor of the western Europeans over others.
In conclusion, "Neutrality Acts" which serves as one of the factor can be seen as one that that tried to keep the United States out of war, by proclaiming it as illegal for Americans to sell or transport arms, or other war materials to belligerent nations.
Therefore, optionA and C arecorrect.
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missing parts:
neutrality acts barring the admittance of war refugees
rampant antisemitism in media and public opinion
immigration quotas from the 1920s that actively favored western Europeans over others
credible reports from intelligence agencies that some of those on board might be sples
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Why was the Volstead Act passed?
Answer: Implement ban changes by establishing processes and procedures to ban alcoholic beverages and their manufacture and distribution.
QUESTION 8
Which of the following debunks the Lost Cause myth that the South seceded because of state's rights and not to protect slavery?
a. President Woodrow Wilson, president of the U.S. during WWI and former president of Princeton, wrote about the central role that slavery played.
b. The films Birth of a Nation and Gone with the Wind are so powerful that they persuade people to believe that the war was over slavery.
c. Lincoln's Declaration of War, in which he clearly blamed the South's desire to keep slaves as a cause of the war.
d. The Declarations of Secession by the Southern States, which explained that slavery was central to why they were leaving the United States.
QUESTION 9
How did the Lost Cause myth become so popular, even though it wasn't true?
a. The Daughters of the Confederacy were influential on school boards for decades, and so were able to choose student textbooks that promoted the Lost Cause.
b. Popular movies like Birth of a Nation and Gone with the Wind were able to sway many, especially with the romanticized scenes in Gone with the Wind.
c. The Daughters of the Confederacy had statues erected in honor of Confederate soldiers; these statues along with Confederate Veteran memorials promoted the idea of the good soldier without mention of the causes or consequences of the war.
d. All of the above.
QUESTION 10
Which of the following was a major reason that England did not intervene in the American Civil War?
a. Britain ignored the American conflict, and so it never considered getting involved in the American Civil War.
b. Britain did not want to lose the South as a trading part since it imported cotton, which was needed for its textile mills.
c. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863) turned the war into a crusade against slavery, which the British people could not support, even though Britain had been leaning in favor of the Confederacy.
The answers of 8, 9 & 10 are :
8 - c. Lincoln's Declaration of War, in which he clearly blamed the South's desire to keep slaves as a cause of the war.9 - d. All of the above.10 - Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863) turned the war into a crusade against slaveryHow do you explain Lost cause myth ?Most historians consider the Lost Cause narrative of the American Civil War to be a fiction that seeks to uphold Southern honour by exaggerating the Confederate loss. It blames the defeat on the massive Union superiority in personnel and resources, nostalgically remembers the antebellum South of purportedly kind slaveholders and satisfied slaves, and downplays or completely denies slavery as the root of the conflict. It later served as the theoretical underpinning for the racial violence and terrorism used to undo Reconstruction and reimpose white dominance during the Jim Crow period.Its acceptance in both the North and the South made it easier for the country to come together after the war, but at the expense of African Americans' civil rights.Learn more about Lost cause myth refer to :
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which program has a budget that congress can change significantly each year
Answer: Education
Explanation:
Where did the Spanish missionaries build missions
in North America?
Answer:look at explanation
Explanation:
The Spanish built missions throughout the southern parts of what is now the United States. The missions stretched from California to Florida and Georgia. The most well-known missions were those in California. Florida and Georgia Mission Nombre de Dios was the first Spanish mission established in North America.
Why is Baker v Carr one of the most important cases on voting rights in the 20th century?
A thorough examination of the Supreme Court decision Baker v. Carr, which dealt with voting district equity. The 1962 decision established the "one person, one vote" principle and made it possible for the Court to address districting disputes.
In Baker v. Carr (1962), the United States Supreme Court decided that allegations that a state's redistricting procedures violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution may be reviewed by federal courts.
The court ruled that apportionment was a "political tangle" that the judiciary should avoid becoming involved in. However, in the Baker case, the court decided that every vote should count equally regardless of the voter's residency.
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which false premise does the author rely on in this excerpt?
The author relies on the false premise in this quote that parents will sell their children instead of being responsible for them. The C option would be the response to this.
Jonathan Swift wrote and published an article in the year 1729 that was a modest proposition. A Juvenalian sarcastic essay, to be precise. This article makes the argument that poor Irish people at the time may have sold their children to wealthy gentlemen and women as food, and it also demonstrates how ruthless British policy was against the Irish as well as the poor.
This article is generally recognized as a superb example in the field of literature and it established precedent as the sustained irony in the English Language's history.
Complete question:
Which false premise does the author rely on in this excerpt?
A - that parents would choose to disown their children instead of caring for them
B - that parents would value their children over an improved economy
C - that parents would rather sell their children than be responsible for them
D - that parents would prefer to provide for their children instead of selling them
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how many countries did france colonize
The French Colonial Kingdom once spanned over 72 countries.
France had colonized a total of 72 countries at its peak in the early 20th century. Although the kingdom has diminished quite a bit over the years, it still was one of the largest at one time. It controlled 12,898,000 square kilometers (4,980,000 square miles)—roughly 8.7% of the Earth’s land area.
It still owns some countries in the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean. These are mostly island countries but are still part of the French Territory. It once owned chunks of very powerful nations now such as India, China, the States, and more.
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What were the downsides to living at Versailles?
To be able to live in the palace is a luxurious opportunity and can not be experienced by everyone. However, there are downsides to living in the Palace of Versailles, namely there is no privacy for the royal family and a poor sanitation system.
Sanitation at the Palace of VersaillesThe Palace of Versailles is known for its grandeur and extraordinary architecture. The Palace of Versailles stands about 20 kilometers southwest of the City of Paris. This palace became one of the symbols of French monarchy until now. The splendor of the building, made the Palace of Versailles named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
According to the Palaces of Europe website, during the reign of Louis XIV as many as 3,000 to 10,000 people lived in Versailles. But pests such as rats and fleas number many times the existing human population. This is due to poor sanitation. Without toilets, people defecated themselves in the hallways and courtyards.
The cleanliness problem was finally solved around the 19th century with the construction of toilets at the Palace of Versailles.
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What was the role of the Metis in Confederation?
Answer:
The Métis mounted a resistance and declared a provisional government to negotiate terms for entering Confederation
Explanation:
The Métis mounted a resistance and declared a provisional government to negotiate terms for entering Confederation. The uprising led to the creation of the province of Manitoba, and the emergence of Métis leader Louis Riel — a hero to his people and many in Quebec, but an outlaw in the eyes of the Canadian government.
a 60-year-old female with a history of alcoholism complains of recent weight gain and right flank pain. physical examination reveals severe ascites. this condition is caused by decreased:
Since the 60-year-old female has history of alcoholism complains of recent weight gain and right flank pain. The physical examination reveals severe ascites. this condition is caused by decreased in option A: Albumin and lack of cellular integrity.
What occurs when albumin levels are low?Fluid builds up in your abdomen's cavities when you have ascites. Your lungs, kidneys, and other organs may be impacted as a result of fluid buildup in the abdomen. Abdominal pain, swelling, vomiting, and other problems are brought on by ascites.
Note that your body cannot stop fluid from seeping out of your blood vessels if albumin levels are insufficient. It may be more difficult for your body to transport vital molecules if you don't have enough albumin. Some of these ingredients are necessary for maintaining the balance of your body fluids.
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34. A 60-year-old female with a history of alcoholism complains ofrecent weight gain and right flank pain. Physical examinationreveals severe ascites. This condition is caused by decreased:a) Albumin and lack of cellular integrityb) Capillary filtration pressurec)Capillary permeabilityd) Antidiuretic hormone secretion
What impact did the emancipation have on the South ?
The emancipation on the South had an impact on the freeing of slaves in the ten Confederate States.
Since the start of the Civil War, slaves who had no human rights in slavery have fought for their freedom. The impact was marked by the Emancipation Proclamation on the South when they fought and insisted that a war to defend the Union was the same as a war for freedom. So this further added a moral injection for the Union. However, this emancipation only affected states that had split from the Union. Whereas for states that are still pro-slavery, slavery is still untouched in those places.
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What is Eleanor Roosevelt's famous quote?
The famous quote of Eleanor Roosevelt is -
"The UN is our greatest hope for future peace. Alone we cannot keep the peace of the world, but in cooperation with others we have to achieve this much longed-for security.”
She served as the first lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945, which makes her the longest-serving first lady in the country's history. She did so during her husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four years in office.
Undoubtedly one of the most significant first ladies was Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor was the first to violate precedent by traveling, publishing newspaper articles, and holding press conferences, even though later first women have come close to matching her level of impact.
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Does B.W. side with England or with the colonists? How do you know?
B . W . sides with the colonists because they are calling for the colonist to resist the taxes imposed on them by the British.
Who does B . W . support?In 1765, a letter appeared on the front page of The Boston-Gazette and Country Journal which was printed by a person who was simply called B.W.
In the public letter, B . W . admonishes the colonists not to accept the taxes that were being imposed on them. B . W . even likened those taxes to slavery and stated categorically that English liberty demands that English people are only taxes when they are represented in Parliament.
B . W . is therefore on the side of the Colonists and not England.
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Based on a historical perspective, and the content of the B.W. Public Letter, it is known that B.W. sides with the American colonists, because the main message of the letter says "That no man shall be taxed but with his consent."
What is the B.W. Public Letter.B.W. Public Letter is the letter written by Will Alfred to Secretary Henry Seymour Conway following the Stamp Act of taxation of the American Colonists.
The content of the B.W. A public Letter revealed that it is in support of the American colonist as it stated “That no man shall be taxed but with his consent."
Also, in the content of the BW public letter, the writer condemned the stamp act as an injustice against the American colonists.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is the BW public letter actually supported the American colonists against the British.
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What is a reciprocal verb example?
A verb that expresses the idea of two or more people or things doing something to each other, such as 'kiss' in the sentence 'Paul and Claire kissed.'
How do you use reciprocal verbs?
Reciprocal verbs describe an action that is performed and received equally by two or more people. They are only used with plural subjects and must be paired with the correct plural form pronouns. All of these pronouns can be translated into English as "each other," but it doesn't always seem necessary.
What is the role of reciprocal?
The term "reciprocal roles" refers to how we respond to others, or the "role" we adopt in response to the "role" the other person has adopted. Roles are reciprocal in the sense that they come in pairs, with both a "doing" and a "done to" role ("top" and "bottom" roles, respectively).
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