Answer:
B The best description of Napoleon Bonaparte is that he believed in some enlightenment ideas but not in social reforms.
Answer:
B. he believed in some enlightenment ideas but not in social reforms.
Explanation:
took the test on edge
Which Amendment has been violated?
List the name and number of the amendment each scenario violates
State if there is no amendment that has been violated
The senators in your state are chosen by the state legislature.
The 17th amendment, which guarantees that senators be chosen by popular vote of the people, has been violated.
Why did the Babylonians feel threatened by the Israelites’ practice of Judaism?
Answer:
The Israelites were loyal to their God and not to the Babylonian king
Explanation:
How does seeing the war through a horse's eyes change your perspective on World War I? Were you able to relate to Joey at all? Explain why or why not.
movie: warhorse
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Which of these artifacts is a primary source of information about the
American colonies?
O A. A documentary film about slavery in the Southern colonies
B. A textbook used by young students in the Jamestown Colony
C. A novel about the life of a fictional Mississippian woman
D. A bibliography listing important books about American Indian
societies
Answer:
B. A textbook used by young students in the Jamestown Colony
Explanation:
A textbook could hold historic facts about the people of the Jamestown colonly like what were the conditions like, what was it like being ruled over by a country across the sea, the diseases that dwelled there, the lifestyle, daily acitivites, the rules, what were they trading, just like what the Jamestown Colony did on a daily basis etc.
Answer:
The Answer Is C.
Explanation:
What was significant about the Twelve Tables of Ancient Rome? A. They were written in many different languages which has helped modern scholars translate them. B. They were hung in a public space so all Romans were aware of the laws. C. They laid out the twelve main Roman gods to be worshipped.
Answer:
B. They were hung in a public space so all Romans were aware of the laws.
Explanation:
why did the qing dynasty discourage chinese travel abroad and try to control contacts with foreigners? what was the impact of this policy
Answer: What was the impact of this policy? In its efforts to pacify southern China during the later 17th century, the Qing government tried to end maritime activity. They discouraged traveling and contact with the outside world in fear of foreign invaders and their people rebelling against them.
Explanation:
What are the 3 strongest holy swords?
Excalibur.
Durandal.
Ascalon.
Caliburn.
we’re the 1920’s a return to normalcy why or why not ?
Though he was born in Virginia, this man was a military hero of South Carolina during the American Revolution, a elected member of both the U.S. House and Senate, and the
namesake for the military installation in Charleston Harbor
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Thomas Sumpter I took the test.
Explanation:
define and explain the significance of manifest destiny
Answer:
The thought or idea that the US is destined by God
Explanation:
They wanted to spread the idea of God and that, that is why we are here because God chose for us to be here
What did Mary Jackson do in 1958??
She joined the team working on the Supersonic Pressure Tunnel.
She retired from Langley Laboratory.
She became NASA's first black female engineer.
She took a job working to ensure that NASA hired more women.
Please for 20 points I'm being timed!!!!!!!
Answer:
She became NASA's first black female engineer.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is (((((C))))) because I guess that was a dream since she was a little girl and when she got bigger she wanted to make herself proud and become the first NASA's black women engineer
Explanation:
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Marathon
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VS.
Answer:
athenian
Explanation:
the Athenian is a victory of Marathon
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What type of warfare did the colonists use that irritated the British?
Answer:
Guerilla Warfare and Surprise Attacks
Explanation:
The colonists used surprise attacks that often startled the British, and they were able to surprise the British by hiding behind trees and other obstacles and using guerilla warfare.
Drag the events below into chronological order from top to bottom.
Hawaii is pressured to allow the United States to use Pearl Harbor as a naval base.
Hawaii is allowed to export sugar to the United States on a duty-free basis
The United States proclaims Hawaii a United States territory
American missionaries form Christian schools and churches in Hawaii.
Answer: 1. American missionaries.. 2. Hawaii is allowed to export sugar... 3. The United States proclaims Hawaii... 4. Hawaii is pressured...
Explanation:
What is the answer to this question?
Answer:
d
Explanation:
beccause they didn't really wanted to go to another country to go trade for something
Which examples describe actions that fulfill civic responsibilities, not civic duties? Check all that apply.
Answer:
2,4,5 are responsibilities of "good citizen" versus requirements
Explanation:
Which of the following was NOT a new invention of the 2nd Industrial Revolution:
a
Electricity
b
Cotton Gin
c
Internal Combustion Engine
d
Steel
how did the romans bring water into the city from the surrounding hills?
Answer:
Buckets
Explanation:
I did this one and got it correct
You may not have an attorney at your case because you cannot afford one.
Which amendment has been violated?
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Because it stats that you need money for
What was the root cause of the containment policy
Answer:
The root cause of the U.S. containment policy was the growing appeal of communism throughout parts of Europe, Asia, and later, Latin America.
Explanation:
describe the two causes and two effects that the 18th amendment had on american society during the 1920s.
Answer:
The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution–which banned the manufacture, transportation and sale of intoxicating liquors–ushered in a period in American history known as Prohibition. Prohibition was ratified by the states on January 16, 1919 and officially went into effect on January 17, 1920, with the passage of the Volstead Act. Despite the new legislation, Prohibition was difficult to enforce. The increase of the illegal production and sale of liquor (known as “bootlegging”), the proliferation of speakeasies (illegal drinking spots) and the accompanying rise in gang violence and other crimes led to waning support for Prohibition by the end of the 1920s. In early 1933, Congress adopted a resolution proposing a 21st Amendment to the Constitution that would repeal the 18th. The 21st Amendment was ratified on December 5, 1933, ending Prohibition.
Explanation:
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Identify two important industries of Egypt and explain how these industries are important to the world. (Site 1)
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Identify two important industries of Egypt and explain how these industries are important to the world. (Site 1)
Answer:
Crude Petroleum: is used to fuel airplanes, cars, and trucks
Refined Petroleum: is used to transportation, heating, paving roads
Explanation:
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What does Militaristic mean?
A. Opposing the use of the military
B. Relying on peace and diplomacy to solve problems
C. Developing a small military for the sole purpose of self-defense
D. A desire to create a strong military and be aggressive with military policies
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Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
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Question:
Use the passage from Jacob Riis's How the Other Half Lives to answer the question.
“Caught in the street by the truant officer, or by the agents of the Children’s Societies, peddling, perhaps, or begging, to help out the family resources, he runs the risk of being sent to a reformatory, where contact with vicious boys older than himself soon develop the latent possibilities for evil that lie hidden in him. . . . The risk of the reformatory is too great. What is done in the end is to let him take chances—with the chances all against him. The result is the rough young savage, familiar from the street.” – Jacob Riis
In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, analyze what Riis is saying about the lives of young boys in New York City’s slums.
my answer:
The passage given shows the consequences of child neglect and abandonment. It is possible to see how marginalized the child becomes, having to beg on the streets for money to survive and being arrested for it. On the reformatory, which should be a place to help raising this child, he would mingle with older boys who have become criminals and be under their influence, considering doing the same. At the end of the passage, it is said that this city in which he lives has no Truant Home to shelter him, and therefore the people responsible for making children attend school cannot guarantee that he will. Also, is states that the boy is likely to end up at the reformatory, due to all the socioeconomic problems that are being brought up.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Caught by the officer and agents of the Children's societies, he pleads to help out the family resources, as he risks being coerced to go to a reformatory, where he learns and develops evilness...The risk of the reformatory is too great, yet he takes the chance while knowing the risks. As an result, there forms the rough, young savage, familar in the streets.
Explanation:
how was north africa different concerning state development
Please help with questions 1 and 2!!! I will give brainliest if two people answer! :pleading:
Answer:
Neither a or b
Explanation:
nationalism in south Africa
Answer:
what about it I can't do much with this only
The Abbasid caliph known for his charity and lavish support for artists and writers was
A.
Muhammad.
B.
Abū Bakr.
C.
General Mu’āwiyah
D.
Hārūn al-Rashīd.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Is the constitution an example of compromise?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Yes.
The largest part of the compromise was not dealing with slavery. In order to get any kind of ratification, the north had to give in on not insisting that the south free its slaves.
Let the fight against the Compromise of 1850.
options:
a)
Stephen A. Douglas
b)
Henry Clay
c)
Milliard Fillmore
d)
James Buchanan
Answer:
b henry clay is the one who qouted so for the freedom or salvation