Answer:
it was rly good
Explanation:
What helps cause Mongolia's cold winter temperatures?
Answer:
Mongolia's cold winter temperatures is caused by high altitude, and can also be far from sea to have extremely Continental climate with cold winters. The temperatures can reach -30°c and less.
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Whiskey, gin, and vodka are examples of
spirits (3 pts).
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
base distilled spirits, i think :)
Explanation:
5. How was the "road" to Kentucky built? Who built it?
Despite Kentucky Senator Henry Clay's advocacy of this route, early in the 19th century, the northern route was selected for the National Road, connecting near Washington, Pennsylvania into the Ohio Valley of northern Kentucky and Ohio.
Explanation:
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Answer: False
Explanation: Thomas Edison invented the motion camera with his partner William Dickson. In 1888 in New York City, the great inventor Thomas Edison and his British assistant William Dickson worried that others were gaining ground in camera development. The pair set out to create a device that could record moving pictures. In 1890 Dickson unveiled the Kinetograph, a primitive motion picture camera.
What is one of the three powers of the
House of Representatives?
Answer:
A representative’s primary duties include introducing, debating, and voting on bills.
Explanation:
What was one of the weaknesses of the United States government under the Articles of Confederation?
1-Small states did not have independence
2-The large states had also done it. many votes
3-The Supreme Court has too much power
4-Congress cannot collect taxes
Answer:
4
Explanation:
The articles didn't have the power to regulate or give taxes.
Which element of the treaty of Versailles exacerbated the great depression globaly
The demand that Germany accept the blame for World War I
Which was a reason some Americans opposed ratification of the U.S. Constitution? It appointed a president-for-life. It gave women the right to vote. It did not outlaw slavery. It did not include federal courts.
Answer:
No person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the age of twenty five years, and been seven years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that state in which he shall be chosen.
Explanation:
Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several states which may be included within this union, according to their respective numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons, including those bound to service for a term of years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three years after the first meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent term of ten years, in such manner as they shall by law direct. The number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, but each state shall have at least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the state of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chase three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five, and Georgia three.
Plato believed that knowledge of reality is grounded in knowledge of __________.
Answer:
For Plato, the Forms are the metaphysical foundation of reality, which means that knowledge of reality is grounded in knowledge of the Forms.
Explanation:
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Answer:c Trust
Explanation:
answer the following correctly
Answer:
31. Massachussetts
32. Georgia
Explanation:
If you have a map, then you'll be able to see how Massachussetts had mayority of Northern territory and Georgia is the furthest south.
Which two colonies did Spain still hold in 1888?
Cuba
Puerto Rico
Mexico
Answer:
Cuba and Puerto Rico
Explanation:
Answer:
Cuba
Explanation:
Which city has a large Asian American community, thanks partly to the arrival of refugees after the Vietnam War?
A Tulsa
B. Lawton
C. Oklahoma City
D. Edmond
Answer:
The answer is C. Oklahoma City
Explanation:
Answer:
It is in fact c I just took the quiz
Explanation:
Which describes Alexander Hamilton? a young officer on Washington's staff who captured a British fort during the Battle of Yorktown the commander of British troops at Yorktown who surrendered a Scottish general on Washington's staff who became a lifelong friend a former British captain who trained American recruits
Answer:
a young officer on Washington's staff who captured a British fort during the Battle of Yorktown
Explanation:
Alexander Hamilton was the commander of an infantry during the Siege of Yorktown and was successful in military missions.
One of his most well known military victories was the Yorktown battle where he defeated the enemy and unhooked their bayonets and because of this victory, American independence would hold two years later.
Therefore the best way to describe Alexander Hamilton is to say that a young officer on Washington's staff who captured a British fort during the Battle of Yorktown.
Exhausted from the First World War, European countries stood by while Hitler gained power for all of the following reasons except
a.
they did not see Hitler as a major threat
c.
they believed Hitler would stop expanding once he was appeased by the Sudentenland
b.
religious tensions were high throughout Europe and few countries had regard for Jewish people
d.
the British Prime Minister returned from Munich Conference convinced of peace
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B. Religious tensions were high throughout Europe and few countries had regard for Jewish people
Explanation:
One reason the European countries did not stand by while Adolf Hitler gained power after the exhaustion of the first World War was that religious tensions were high and there was little regard for Jewish people.
This was not a reason the European leaders did nothing to stop Hitler.
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Describe the Virginia Plan and which type of states supported it.
Describe the New Jersey Plan and which type of states supported it.
Explain the “Great Compromise”.
Explain the Three-Fifths Compromise.
Describe the Electoral College and explain its role.
Explain how the number of Electoral college votes for each state is decided.
Know the differences between the popular vote and Electoral college vote in presidential elections.
Answer:
The Virginia Plan was a proposal to establish a bicameral (two-branch) legislature in the newly founded United States. Drafted by James Madison in 1787, the plan recommended that states be represented based upon their population numbers, and it also called for the creation of three branches of government. While the Virginia Plan was not adopted in full, parts of the proposal were incorporated into the Great Compromise of 1787, which laid the foundation for the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
The states that supported the Virginia plan were large states like New york. The representatives knew that the provisions would give large states more influence in congress. Sen. Chistopher D. Martin(D-Ga) as well as Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina,...
The New Jersey Plan was a proposal for the structure of the U.S. federal government put forward by William Paterson at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. The proposal was a response to the Virginia Plan, which Paterson believed would put too much power in large states to the disadvantage of smaller states. The small colonies supported the New Jersey Plan. They favored this plan because it proposed a Congress that was unicameral (having one house) and each state would have the same number of representatives or votes.
The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, the Great Compromise of 1787, or the Sherman Compromise, was an agreement made between large and small states which partly defined the representation each state would have under the United States Constitution, as well as in legislature. It occurred in 1787. The Connecticut Compromise resulted from a debate among delegates on how each state could have representation in the Congress. The Great Compromise led to the creation of a two-chambered Congress. Also created was the House of Representative which is determined by a state’s population. The agreement retained the bicameral legislature, but the upper house had to change to accommodate two senators to represent each state. The deal reshaped the American government structure striking a balance between the highly populated states and their demands while at the same time taking into consideration the less-populous state and their interests.
Read the sentences from the text.
He took a soft, silvery metal called pewter, which he had in his workshop, and made a tiny model of a famous building in Austria. Perzy placed the little structure into the globe and watched the “snow” fall on it.
Which words from the sentence help to define structure? Choose two answers.
A.
metal
B.
pewter
C.
workshop
D.
model
E.
building
F.
snow
Answer: E and D
Explanation: A, F and B aren't correct because the medal is the snow in the snow globe, and the sentence says "he watched the "snow" fall on it." And the "it" is supposed to represent what the answer describes.
And it can't be C, because he is inside of his workshop.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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The post-1949 Chinese history was always characterized by a tension between two competing views of revolution. One focused on the attainment of “material progress,” while the other focused on “the moral pursuit of egalitarian justice and proletarian virtues.” The main advocate for the former was Deng Xiaoping, while the main advocate for the latter was Mao Zedong. Write a short essay in which you discuss the usefulness of this redness/expertise dichotomy for understanding post-1949 China.
Answer:
Explanation:
When analyzed as history, the Mao Zedong era (1949–1978) looks different than it did when scrutinized by social scientists. Ever since the founding of the People’s Republic, contemporary observers have identified an underlying reality at odds with the goals and policies pursued by top leaders in Beijing. That underlying reality, scholars found, was characterized by conflict, tension, and variation. Factionalism divided bureaucratic institutions; mass campaigns failed to achieve their aims; local officials subverted policies; groups pursued their own interests. In other words, state control was not always total or centralized but at times appeared limited and tenuous.
What was the significant result of the Plymouth Colony’s?
Answer:In September 1620, during the reign of King James I, a group of around 100 English men and women—many of them members of the English Separatist Church later known to history as the Pilgrims—set sail for the New World aboard the Mayflower. Two months later, the three-masted merchant ship landed on the shores of Cape Cod, in present-day Massachusetts.
In late December, the Mayflower anchored at Plymouth Rock, where the pilgrims formed the first permanent settlement of Europeans in New England. Though more than half of the original settlers died during that grueling first winter, the survivors were able to secure peace treaties with neighboring Native American tribes and build a largely self-sufficient economy within five years. Plymouth was the first colonial settlement in New England.
Journey to the New World
Mayflower
The Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor.
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Among the group traveling on the Mayflower in 1620 were close to 40 members of a radical Puritan faction known as the English Separatist Church. Feeling that the Church of England had not sufficiently completed the necessary work of the Protestant Reformation, the group had chosen to break with the church altogether. The Separatists had sought religious freedom before, fleeing England in 1607 and 1608 to settle in the Netherlands, first in Amsterdam and later in the town of Leiden, where they remained for the next decade. Wanting to secure their English language and heritage, and seeking more economic opportunity, the group–later known as the Pilgrims–laid plans for a voyage to the New World aboard the Mayflower.
Did you know? Three more ships traveled to Plymouth soon after the Mayflower, including the Fortune (1621), the Anne and the Little James (both 1623). Passengers on these first four ships were called the "Old Comers" of Plymouth Colony, and were given special treatment in later colonial affairs.
The Pilgrims had originally signed a contract with the Virginia Company to settle near the Hudson River, but rough seas and storms prevented the ship from reaching its initial destination. After 66 days, it reached the shores of Cape Cod, anchoring at the site of Provincetown on November 21. The Pilgrims sent an exploratory party ashore, and on December 18 docked at Plymouth Rock, on the western side of Cape Cod Bay. The explorer John Smith had named the area Plymouth after leaving Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in the New World. The settlers decided the name was appropriate, as the Mayflower had set sail from the port of Plymouth in England.
Surviving the First Year in Plymouth Colony
For the next few months, many of the settlers stayed on the Mayflower while ferrying back and forth to shore to build their new settlement. In March, they began moving ashore permanently. More than half the settlers fell ill and died that first winter, victims of an epidemic of disease that swept the new colony.
Soon after they moved ashore, the Pilgrims were introduced to a Native American man named Tisquantum, or Squanto, who would become a member of the colony. A member of the Pawtuxet tribe (from present-day Massachusetts and Rhode Island) who had been kidnapped by the explorer John Smith and taken to England, only to escape back to his native land, Squanto acted as an interpreter and mediator between Plymouth’s leaders and local Native Americans, including Chief Massasoit of the Pokanoket tribe.
The First Thanksgiving
The First Thanksgiving
The first Thanksgiving.
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In the Fall of 1621, the Pilgrims famously shared a harvest feast with the Pokanokets; the meal is now considered the basis for the Thanksgiving holiday. It took place over three days between late September and mid-November and included feasting as well as games and military exercises.
Most of the attendees at the first Thanksgiving were men; 78 percent of the women who traveled on the Mayflower perished over the preceding winter. Of the 50 colonists who celebrated the harvest (and their survival), 22 were men, four were married women, and 25 were children and teenagers.
The Pilgrims were outnumbered more than two to one by Native Americans, according to Edward Winslow, a participant who attended with his wife and recorded what he saw in a letter, writing: “many of the Indians coming amongst us, and amongst the rest their greatest king Massasoit, with some ninety men.”
Explanation: .,.
What can be a alternative policy that would have protected the interest of white settlers while preserving the rights and respecting the culture of native Americans ?
Answer:But this prosperity came at a cost, gobbling up the lands of Native Americans ... Market Revolution: society and culture ... US President Andrew Jackson oversaw the policy of "Indian removal," which ... Can you imagine any alternative policies that would have protected the interests of white settlers while preserving the rights .
Explanation:
The Federalist Papers were written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. What was the main impact of their essays?
Answer choices:
They increased popular support for a bill of rights
They persuaded states to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
They led to the creation of a weaker federal government.
They expressed the need for racial and gender equality
As English settlers spread farther into Virginia, what happened to members of the Powhatan Nation?
A
They were given a small plot of land just outside Jamestown.
B
They were paid for their land.
С
They were killed or pushed farther inland.
They were invited to live among colonists.
Answer:
Correct answer is С . They were killed or pushed farther inland.
Explanation:
Option C is correct because when colonists settled here, they pushed Indians away from this territory. Those who opposed them were killed, and then the outbreak of smallpox decimated them.
A is not correct as colonists gave them no territory.
B is also not correct as not only they were not paid, but actually were thrown away.
Last option is especially not correct as no Indians were called to live with colonists.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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How did the United States pay for the Louisiana Purchase?
Answer:
the U.S paid 15 million dollars
Which of the following statements accurately describes one
difference between the
early Aborigines and Maori?
A. The Maori had chiefs, the Aborigines did not,
B. The Maori were hunter-gatherers, the Aborigines were farmers.
C. The Maori were nomadic, the Aborigines lived in settlements.
D. The Maori lived in Australia, the Aborigines lived in New Zealand
Answer:
its a
Explanation:
Answer:
its d
Explanation:
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Which two questions can be asked to disapprove the theory seen in the image
A. How far is the sun from earth
B.what cause night and day on earth
C.what cause the moon to change shape
D.what other objects can be seen by orbiting
E.how does the tilt earth contribute to the season of earth
Answer: a and b i think
Explanation:
What was the importance of the Harlem Hellfighters regimental band?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
It was composed of the bravest soldiers in the unit.
B.
It helped make jazz music popular in France.
C.
All of its members won the Medal of Honor.
D.
The band was disbanded by racist superior officers.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
1. What did Harriet Beecher Stowe write about in Uncle Tom's Cabin?
Answer:
In Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe shared ideas about the injustices of slavery, pushing back against dominant cultural beliefs about the physical and emotional capacities of black people. Stowe became a leading voice in the anti-slavery movement, and yet, her ideas about race were complicated.
Explanation:
Do any of the causes of WWI still pose foreign policy issues or problems for the U.S.today?