what is not true about Muhammad?
A. he was born in Mecca.
B. he names his cousin Ali as his religious successor.
C. he believed Christ was a great prophet.
D. he founded the Muslim religion.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
(MC)The Thirteenth Amendment was an extension of the policy begun by which of these?
the Compromise of 1850
the Anaconda Plan
the Civil Rights Act of 1866
the Emancipation Proclamation
Answer: the last one
Explanation:
the emancipation proclamation basically freed the slaves that were in rebellion states during the civil war. the thirteenth amendment just states that slavery shall not exist.
URGENT! What policies did Teddy Roosevelt pursue? Which policies were successful? Which policies were not successful?
Answer:
His "Square Deal" included regulation of railroad rates and pure foods and drugs; he saw it as a fair deal for both the average citizen and the businessmen
a government in which one leader or group of people holds absolute power
Answer:
Dictatorship is a government in which one person or a small group possesses absolute power.
Answer: A Queen, King or the Royal family
Explanation:
10. Which colonial region benefited most from an agricultural economy?
A. Southern
C. New England
B. Middle
D. Quebec
Answer:
southern
Explanation: because it was based on agriculture (farming)
URGENT! What discrimination was faced by minority groups in the late 1800s?
Answer: Jim Crow Laws as well as little pay for Mexican Americans.
who is the president of the United States of America?
Answer:
Joe Biden
Explanation:
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Should the government impose a national vaccination mandate?
when was the agricultural revoloution
Answer:
The Agricultural revolution, a gradual transformation of the traditional agricultural system that began in Britain in the 18th century.
Between 1604 and 1914, over 5,200 individual acts were put into place, enclosing 6.8 million acres. Agricultural Revolution: The unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain due to increases in labor and land productivity between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries.
Explanation:
What were the 3 old worlds?
the concept of the three continents in the old world, Aisa, Africa, Europe goes back to classical antiquity
Which detail best supports the central idea of the article that Trudel wanted to see Rickie Fowler play golf more than anything?
A."Well, Trudel has dreams--he wants to...play golf for a living. But first, he wants to play golf with his hero, Rickie Fowler."
B."Sometimes it's hard to know why you're drawn to somebody. You just are. As Anthony Trudel was to Rickie Fowler."
C."Trudel began playing golf when he was 6. He loved it. As long as he paid attention in school...he could play as much as he wanted."
D."By the time he was 13, he played four to five times a week, more in the summer. 'Golf is his world,' said Richard Trudel, his father."
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Why was the United States interested in the Cuban Revolution
The us wanted Spain
Answer:
U.S. interest in purchasing Cuba had begun long before 1898. Following the Ten Years War, American sugar interests bought up large tracts of land in Cuba. Alterations in the U.S. sugar tariff favoring home-grown beet sugar helped foment the rekindling of revolutionary fervor in 1895.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
how were jan huss and martin luther different?
John Calvin and Jan Hus united human and civil matters with metaphysical concepts. This group constituted the Anabaptists. The Anabaptists were extreme and very frank in their condemnation of the government powers and the connection between these organizations and the Catholic Church. The difference between the two is that Charles honored his promise when he might have seized Luther, and Luther was then under the protection of the Elector of Saxony. Luther, on the other hand, had taken a more conservative approach to the propagation of the reformist principles. He did not incorporate political sentiments in his reinforcements. Instead, he called for a bloodless reformation which was denounced by John Calvin. Luther had a powerful political patron who sheltered him from his enemies, and Hus put himself in the hands of people hostile to him.
What sin did Diotrephes show in his life?
Answer:
Diotrephes was a man mentioned in the Third Epistle of John (verses 9–11). His name means "nourished by Jupiter". ... Adolf von Harnack was of the view that Diotrephes was the earliest monarchical bishop whose name has survived.
how did the French and Indian War end?
The French and Indian War ended with signing of TREATY OF PARIS in February 1763
How did the Declaration of Independence impact American ideas about government?
A. It convinced the rest of the world that the American colonies were right to break away from Great Britain.
B. It established the need for the separation of powers that the different branches of government would provide.
C. It made clear that the colonies had the power to go to war with any nation that threatened its existence.
D. It set out in plain terms the right of people to govern themselves and to establish their own laws.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Could someone please review these answers and answer the unanswered ones?
Answer:
Indian ocean trade routes were sailed by Arab trader s
39. Who was the King of England that issued the proclamation that the English Colonies
were in a state of rebellion?
A. King Henry
B. King George 1
C. King Henry I
D. King George II
The king.of england that issued the proclamation that the English Colonies were in state of rebellion is King George 1
What were the official reasons given by Congress for wanting to impeach Johnson? Check all th. He was involved in the assassination of Lincoln. He vetoed twenty different Reconstruction bills. He fired Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, which was against the Tenure in Office Act. He voted for Radical Reconstruction, which Congress was firmly against DONE
How was colored television used when originally invented? How is it used today?
how did eugene debs actions affect the world?
Answer:I think this is the answer
After working with several smaller unions, including the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Debs led his union in a major ten-month strike against the CB&Q Railroad in 1888. Debs was instrumental in the founding of the American Railway Union (ARU), one of the nation's first industrial unions.
Explanation:
what is an urban focus?
what did the spartans force the Athenians to do after they defeated them?
Conflict between the states flared up again in 465 BC, when a helot revolt broke out in Sparta. The Spartans summoned forces from all of their allies, including Athens, to help them suppress the revolt.
Keeping Order. Paul has been convicted of
robbing a bank at gunpoint in your capital city.
Police records show Paul has a history of drug
addiction and had a lot of problems as a child. In
your country, what would Paul's sentence be?
Answer:
minimum is 10 years. Max is 30 to life
The Qu'ran isn't written from the point of
view of people, Muslims believe it's the
actual what?
(You don’t have to explain why)
Answer:
Muslims believe the Quran is the most important source of authority as it is. Even believed to be the revealed word of God. Muslims believe it is the most sacred text and contains ultimate guidance for all humankind.
Explanation:
What was one economic effect of the French and Indian War on American colonists?
Answer:
Answer: Many shipbuilders gained wealth as a result of supplying the military.
Explanation:
Use popular sovereignty in a sentence
He trained her to look on her future popular sovereignty as an engagement to make religion respected
or
The popular sovereignty position argued that the voters living there should decide
or
He was a supporter of popular sovereignty and of nationalism
Explanation:
True Or False Questions!
True Or False: Sicily is southwest of Italy.
True Or False: The Tiber River is South of the Ionian Sea.
True Or False: The Apennine Mountains are west of the Adriatic Sea.
Answer:
The answers are false
Explanation:
What was the first Spanish settlement in Florida and why was it important?
Answer:
Pedro Menéndez de Avilés hastened across the Atlantic, his sights set on removing the French and creating a Spanish settlement. Menéndez arrived in 1565 at a place he called San Augustín (St. Augustine) and established the first permanent European settlement in what is now the United States.
Explanation:
The beliefs, values and ideas that help to shape political opinion adn eventually
policy are
A) ideologies
B) political views
C) religous views
D) partisan views