Which is not an accurate definition of history?

1.the story of change over time documented with evidence


2.an account of the impact of human behavior on the environment


3.an explanation of the past through the telling of stories of what actually happened and why

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Answer 1

Answer:

1 is the not accurate one.

Explanation:


Related Questions

What was the unemployment rate at the start of the Great Depression?

Answer Choice:
0 Percent
5 Percent
10 Percent
15 Percent


When did unemployment reach its peak during the Depression?

Answer Choice:
1929
1931
1933
1935


What was the highest level of unemployment during this era?

Answer Choice:
About 15 percent
About 20 percent
About 25 percent
About 30 percent


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15 percent, 1935, about 30

Answer:

5

1933

25 percent

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where do the premises for the arguments presented in the declaration of independence appear

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Answer:

in the Preamble

Explanation:

the answer is = the preamble

Which city had the BIGGEST impact on South Carolina's international trade in the 20th century?
A)
Columbia
B)
B
Beaufort
C
Charleston
D)
Greenville

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Answer:Charlestown

explanation

Answer:

Charleston

Explanation:

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I think the answer is D

The practice of selling indulgences troubled many Catholics because the practice made it seem like?

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The selling of indulgences troubled many Catholics because the practice made it seem that...? people could buy forgiveness for their sins. You just studied 24 terms!

Multiple choice question
What is island Hopping?

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Answer:

The answer is D: An Allied plan where the Allies avoided heavily fortified Japanese Islands and focus on light targets.


The English philosopher John Locke believed that people had natural rights, including the right to life, liberty, and
1. the pursuit of happiness
2. justice
3. religious freedom
4. property

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4. property they makin me write more

Answer:   1.  the pursuit of happiness

Why did colonists resent the new taxes imposed by Parliament after 1763?


A. because the tax money would not be used to benefit the colonies


B. because the colonists did not have a say in Parliament


C. because people who lived in Britain did not have to pay taxes


D. because the taxes were higher than the colonists could afford

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Answer:

C. because people who lived in Britain did not have to pay taxes

How free were free blacks in the north

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After slavery was completely abolished in the North, African Americans did not live easy lives, for discrimination and prejudice were still a prominent problem. In the caucasian dominating Northern region of the United States, African Americans were considered free because they were no longer forced into slavery, but in reality they were only given limited freedom in regards to their political rights, social rights, and rights of expression.



African Americans were only granted limited freedom in regards to their political rights.


Answer:

.

Explanation:

Which country borders New York on the north side ?

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Canada borders New York on the north side.

Answer:

Canada

Explanation:

New York is bordered by Canada and Lake Ontario in the north, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Atlantic Ocean in the south, Lake Erie in the west, and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont in the east.

200,000 Texas volunteered to fight during WWl; about
5,000 Texans die.
Is it Economic or social

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Answer:

Economic

Explanation:

One of the most important consequences of the American Revolution was:
A. the elimination of British legal traditions in the former American
colonies.
B. the reduced influence of Enlightenment ideals in the former
American colonies.
C. the enforcement of popular sovereignty in the former American
colonies.
D. the abolition of all forms of slavery and forced labor in the former
American colonies.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

D is not a choice. C was a maybe, B changed the minds of Europeans about their current poiltical ideas and the English colonies, so i think this would be the answer.

23) According to the passage, who was empowered to constitute a government on behalf of their citizens?

A. A representative of the state whom they elected solely for that purpose
B. Every single designer of the constitution
C. Anyone, as long as they had a majority of the vote at the meeting
D. Any of the legislatures

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A -best answer would be A because we elect who we want to represent us as a whole

what impact did the fall of the Soviet Union have on Germany?

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Answer:

Initially, Department of State officials and Bush’s foreign policy team were reluctant to speak publicly about German “reunification” due to fear that hard-liners in both the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the Soviet Union would stymie reform. Although changes in the GDR leadership and encouraging speeches by Gorbachev about nonintervention in Eastern Europe boded well for reunification, the world was taken by surprise when, during the night of November 9, 1989, crowds of Germans began dismantling the Berlin Wall—a barrier that for almost 30 years had symbolized the Cold War division of Europe. By October 1990, Germany was reunified, triggering the swift collapse of the other East European regimes.

Thirteen months later, on December 25, 1991, Gorbachev resigned and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics dissolved. President Bush and his chief foreign policy advisers were more pro-active toward Russia and the former Soviet republics after the collapse of the Communist monolith than while it was teetering. In a series of summits during the next year with the new Russian President Boris Yeltsin, Bush pledged $4.5-billion to support economic reform in Russia, as well as additional credit guarantees and technical assistance.

The two former Cold War adversaries lifted restrictions on the numbers and movement of diplomatic, consular, and official personnel. They also agreed to continue the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty negotiations (START), begun before the collapse of the Soviet Union, which set a goal of reducing their strategic nuclear arsenals from approximately 12,000 warheads to 3,000-3,500 warheads by 2003. In January 1993, three weeks before leaving office, Bush traveled to Moscow to sign the START II Treaty that codified those nuclear reductions.

How did the conflicts between Iberian and American civilizations forge connections that changed them all

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Answer:

The conflicts between Iberian and American civilizations resulted in a solid Iberian victory, because both Portugal and Spain became the political authorities in the region, replacing the old indigenous political rule.

However, these conflicts also forged a new kind of civilization, ruled by Iberians, but mostly populated by people of mixed iberian-american ancestry. The cultural diffusion and mixture was very strong, and this is why today countries like Brazil, Mexico, or Colombia, are considered to be mestizo or mixed countries.

Do you think three monotheistic religions ( Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) are more similar than different or more different than similar? Answer in at least one well developed paragraph.


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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can answer the following.

I think that the three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) are more similar than different.

And I say this because when studying the history of these major religions, you realize that there is a notorious connection between the three of them from the very beginning: the God of Muslims, Christians, and Jews is the same.

We are talking about three of the ancient and large forms of organized religions in the world. All three monotheistic religions started from the conception of Hebrew father Abraham in ancient times, which spread the idea of worshiping one God. For Muslims is Allah, for Jews is Yahweh, for Christians is God, and his son Jesus.

The BIG THREE after WW1

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Answer:

the big three were France, USA, Great Britain

Which of the following did Mexico and the Republic of Texas continue to fig
the location of the US Mexico border
the practice of slavery in Texas
the location of the Mexico-Texas border
the practice of slavery in Mexico

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Answer:

The answer is "The first choice".

Explanation:

In the 1840's the United States - Mexico boundary became "the easiest" theme "struggles" among "Mexico and Texas."

The "Republic of Texas" believed their "southern borders" were also the "Río Grande." They have even known them like "Mexicans" far south the Rio Grande.

Mexico failed to acknowledge the "Texas Republics" & "irregular disputes" between both the 2 countries that had "persisted" and during the 1840s.

The admission of Texas as "28th US territory" contributed directly to the "Mexican war" from 1845.

Who was constantine and why was he important

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Answer:

Who was Constantine? Constantine made Christianity the main religion of Rome, and created Constantinople, which became the most powerful city in the world. Emperor Constantine (ca A.D. 280– 337) reigned over a major transition in the Roman Empire—and much more.

Explanation:

señala 1 elementos de cambio y 1 elementos de continuidad entre la sociedad colonial y la sociedad chilena actual

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Answer:

Chile es un país rico en recursos naturales, con una cultura variada y ubicado en el fin del mundo. Cuenta con una historia de doscientos años desde sus inicios, pero para lograr lo que somos hoy en día se debió pasar por diversas etapas que marcaron nuestra actual identidad.

Desde el comienzo cuando el continente fue descubierto por el reino de España en la conquista, durante el siglo XVI se estableció una colonia en manos de Pedro de Valdivia bajo el virreinato del Perú. Frente a estos hechos basaremos nuestro ensayo, en el cual analizaremos y explicaremos la organización política colonial junto con sus derivadas administraciones y de esta manera proceder a hacer una comparación con el sistema de los años posteriores a la …ver más…

Explanation:

Why was the Civil Rights Act of 1957 significant?

A. It gave the Attorney General’s the power to investigate civil rights cases.
B. It mandated the desegregation of all public schools
C. It forces states to repeal laws that restricted voting rights
D. It prohibited states from forcefully stopping nonviolent demonstrations

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the first federal civil rights legislation to be passed since 1875, authorized the federal government to take legal measures to prevent a citizen from being denied voting rights.

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What tactics did the Democratic Party use to win the state elections of 1898? Check all that apply.

violence
electoral fraud
intimidation
property destruction
support for the banks
racist propaganda

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Answer:

support for the banks

Explanation:

I don't know if you still need the answer, but I think that is it. other answers seem like that aren't correct.

Answer:

ABCF are right

Explanation:

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what happened in European countries in the late 1920s and early 1930s that did not happen in the us

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Answer:

One thing that was happening in Europe during the late 1920s and early 1930s due to economic and political chaos was that "d. Totalitarian regimes were taking over in several nations," since this is what happened in Germany and Italy.

Explanation:

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Image 3 Question: What characteristic did each of these civilizations share?

Each civilization was centered around a major river system.

Agriculture flourished in each of them.

They each were places where hunters and foragers existed.

Major world religions were birthed in each of these civilizations.

6.
Image 3 Question: Which historical event led to the development of permanent civilizations?

The Great Migration

The Great Leap Forward

Neolithic Revolution

Diaspora

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Answer:

5. Agriculture flourished in each of them.

6. Neolithic Revolution

Explanation:

Early civilizations were able to rise on account of the Neolithic Revolution which saw humans begin to utilize agriculture to feed its population. This led to more people being born due to the food security and the establishment of social structures that led to early civilization.

The civilizations shown the maps were able to rise due to the presence of agriculture in their areas. For instance, the fertile soils of the Nile and te Tigris and Euphrates allowed for the establishment of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations.

Which of the following is an example of a resource?


house
wood
fence
deck

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Answer:

wood.

Explanation:

Answer:

Wood

Explanation:

Wood is a material that you can change to make houses fences, and you can make a house out of wood, wood is a resource a lot of people use

Which of these statements is an example of Confucianism?

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Answer:

I dont know because there are no statements given :)

Explanation:

Answer:

Correct answer.  All people should live according to the roles and responsibilities outlined in the five key relationships.

Explanation:

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Pre-Test Active TIME REMAININ 59:54 During the Agricultural Revolution, what was the main advantage of tenant larming rather than moving to the city for work Tenant farmers could use a skill they already had rather than starting over The future lay in farming instead of in the types of jobs people could find in cities Landowners gave tenant farmers large plots of land for their personal use. Tenant farmers managed other workers but did not have to do manual labor / O​

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure the answer is tenant farmers could use a skill they already had rather than starting over.

Answer: its A

Explanation:

How did the completion of the transcontinental railroad change the lives of American citizens?
It increased the wealth of all Americans and enabled them to travel more.
It made cross-country travel too expensive for ordinary Americans.
It decreased the safety of Americans who moved to settle the plains.
It shortened travel time between the East and West for all Americans.

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Answer: It shortened travel time between the East and West for all Americans.

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Answer:

It shortened travel time between the East and West for all Americans.

Explanation:

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slaves were traded for________________in west indies​

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Answer:

In the 17th and 18th centuries, enslaved African persons were traded in the Caribbean for molasses, which was made into rum in the American colonies and traded back to Africa for more slaves. The practice of slavery continued in many countries (illegally) into the 21st century.

Explanation:

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What’s the best cereal ?

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Answer:

Frosted flakes, Cap N'Crunch are my favorites, these can be your favorites too. Just in case please mark me brainliest!

Explanation:

Answer:

Well, the biggest manufactory  for cereal is General Mills. But, in most polls, the most popular turns out to cinnamon toast crunch.  But anyways, here is the top ten.

1.Cinnamon Toast Crunch

2.Frosted Flakes

3.Honey Nut Cheerios

4.Lucky Charms

5.Cap’n Crunch

6.Fruit Loops

7.Apple Jacks

8.Fruity Pebbles

9.Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries

10.Rice Krispies

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