Which word has a syllable (word part) that is related to Greek mythology?
definitive
blockade
hydraulic
equality
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Which of the following Great Lakes does not border both Canada and the United States?
A.
Lake Erie
B.
Lake Huron
C.
Lake Michigan
D.
Lake Superior
Answer:
C. Lake Michigan
Lake Michigan does not border Canada and the United States.
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What were the weaknesses of the national government under the Articles of Confederation?
no national legislature
no authority to deal with foreign governments
large states wanted more voting power than small states
no executive branch
no national court system
no power to levy taxes
Answer: No court, no authority, states wanted more power, no taxing, no executive branch, printed money, central gov was weak
Explanation: Under the AOC, there was no judicial branch (no court) or executive. They only have a unicameral legislature. The states wanted and had most of the power, making the central government weak, and they had no power to tax, and to make money, they printed it, but that caused inflation making it worthless.
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Answer:
Its A
Explanation:
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8. Read the statement below.
[All political power is inherent in the people, and all
free governments are founded on their authority, and
instituted for their benefit.]
The statement above reflects which of the following principles?
answer choices above
Answer:
Individual Rights
Explanation:
This reflects individual rights because it is saying that, "All political power is inherent in the people." The first line of the US Constitution states, "We the people." The US government is based on the individual rights that people of all races and all colors have.
The answer is Individual Rights
Why were new settlers choosing to move to Minnesota in the years following the Civil War and U.S.–Dakota War of 1862?
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Answer:
Because they saw that Minnesota was a land of opportunity where they could make a living, raise a family and be successful. It is the practice of producing enough food to feed one's own family.
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What was the main reason that Athens and Sparta fought the Peloponnesian War?
A.
Sparta wanted to overthrow the Athenian oligarchy.
B.
Athens wanted to become the most powerful city-state in Greece.
C.
Sparta and its allies felt threatened by Athens’s growing power.
D.
Athens wanted to control the biggest navy in ancient Greece.
Answer:
the answer is C) Sparta and its allies felt threatened by Athens's growing power.
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Describe the kind of war America had been fighting from December 1941 to the summer of 1942, and then describe the new strategy. Include the name of the battle that marked the turning point between the two strategies.
Answer:
Before the summer of '42, the US was fighting defensively and was focused on the region of the Philippines. This was relatively successful depending on the sources, but it all changed when the US decided to implement a strategy called island hopping and go on the offense. One of the key battles here was the Battle of Guadalcanal that initiated the offensive participation of the US in the Pacific.
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Who were some key people from the 1st Crusade?
Answer:
Explanation:
Pope urban II
Raymond of Toulouse
Answer:
Pope Urban II, Peter the Hermit
Explanation: These were the main two people I could find in my textbook. Hope it helps!
Mendel discovered that the Yellow color for Peas always showed over the Green color for Peas. He realized that the Yellow genes were stronger and called them what?
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Answer:
hi
Explanation:
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Which statement describing the Aztec Empire is true?
Question 50 options:
Runners used an intricate road system to carry messages from one part of the empire to another.
It was a small empire with few natural resources.
It was known for its island capital and brutal human sacrifice.
Good relations with neighboring peoples led to strong alliances in time of war.
Answer:
The third one
Explanation:
Answer: It was known for its island capital and brutal human sacrifice.
Explanation:
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how is the Panama Canal an example of big stick diplomacy
A: the united states allow Europe to colonize the country within the Western Hemisphere
B: the United States asserted his rights to be involved in the economic matters of a nation in the Western Hemisphere
C: the United States prevented a nation in the west hemisphere from Trading with any other nations
D: the United States allowed a nation in the Western Hemisphere to use military force
Name the colonies located in the Southern region and the year each colony was established.
Answer:
The southern colonies were made up of the colonies of Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
Maryland 1634
Connecticut c. 1635
Rhode Island 1636
Delaware 1638
Virginia 1607
Massachusetts 1620
1630 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
New Hampshire 1623
Delaware 1638
North Carolina 1653
South Carolina 1663
New Jersey 1664
New York 1664
Pennsylvania 1682
Georgia 1732
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Answer:
One of the reasons is that the colonists had allied with the French.
I learned that a long time ago and that is the only thing i can really remember, sorry.
Explanation:
You should look it up online im sure they have a document or website or something on it.
Answer:Alliance with France. Arguably the single most important of Benjamin Franklin's many contributions to his nation was securing a French alliance during the revolution. ...
British Debt. ...
Distance. ...
Familiarity with the Territory. ...
Hearts and Minds.
Explanation:
Why did the colonies decide to declare independence from Britain? (give me at least 3)
By declaring themselves an independent nation, the American colonists were able to confirm an official alliance with the Government of France and obtain French assistance in the war against Great Britain. ... Independence would be necessary, however, before French officials would consider the possibility of an alliance.
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Describe the unicameral legislature that the Articles of Confederation set up. (What did it lack?)
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Y is the answer which is Uranus
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The answer is Y because W,X and Z are not gas giants I hope this helps you
What was the first permanent European settlement in what is now the United States?
A. Santa Fe
B. St. Augustine
C. San Diego
What concepts in the US government were influenced by the Magna Carta? Choose FOUR correct answers.
the right to a speedy trial
freedom from unlawful searches and seizures
the right to a trial by a jury of peers
the authority of the president to create laws
the establishment of a church sponsored by the government
protection from losses of property without due process
Answer:
A B C F
Explanation:
Answer:
(A) the right to a speedy trial
(B) freedom from unlawful searches and seizures
(C) freedom from unlawful searches and seizures
(F) protection from losses of property without due process
Explanation:
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Which French leader of the Protestant Reformation made Geneva a center of Protestant thought and faith?
Question 62 options:
John Calvin
John Huss
Martin Luther
Teresa of Avila
Answer: it is John Calvin
Answer:
John Calvin was a french leader of the Protestant Reformation
How did businesses try to build better relations with workers?
What is the work known as The Thousand and One Nights?
a famous short story written by Ibn Rushd
a famous poem written by Omar Khayyam
a novel about a traveling merchant
a collection of adventure stories
Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
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The reason why some Hindu temples resemble mountains that that Hinduism is a nature-based religion.
What does it mean that Hinduism is nature based?Hindus believe that the gods and goddesses are present in all of nature, including mountains. Mountains are seen as sacred places, and they are often associated with gods such as Shiva and Vishnu.
Mountains are often seen as a bridge between the human world and the divine world. The steep peaks of mountains represent the challenges that humans face on their journey to enlightenment.
The temples of Khajuraho were built to reflect these beliefs. They are designed to resemble mountains, both in their overall shape and in their many intricate carvings. The temples are also located in a mountainous region, which further reinforces their connection to the natural world.
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Which of the following was NOT a demand of the Populists?
A graduated income tax
Direct election of Senators
Ban on immigrants
Free coinage of silver
Answer: Direct election of senators
Explanation:
I know the 6 demands of the populists and I know direct election isn’t one. Hope it helps.
Which of the following are qualifications to register to vote in Virginia? (Choose 3)
At least 18 years of age by day of registration
Have a drivers license
At least 18 years of age by day of general election
Citizen of the United States
Resident of Virginia
Answer:
the answer is d b a I'm pretty sure those are right
Answer:
A B D
Explanation:
You have to be 18 years or older to vote
You must have some identification to indicate that you are the person you say you are
In 1996 they passed a law saying that you must be a United States citizen to vote otherwise you can't participate in any voting
When the Constitution was written which citizens have the right to vote
Answer:
Only the white males over 18 could vote when the constitution. later on black males got the vote and then women.
Explanation:
Who were some key people form the 1st Crusade?
Answer:
Pope Urban II Pope Urban II was a main contributer in the First Crusade. He was born in 1035 and died in 1099 and was pope between the years of 1088 to 1099. He was the major force of power in the church.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Some key figures from the very first Crusade were Little Peter, more formally known as "Peter the Hermit of Amiens", who was a charismatic monk and orator (speaker) during the time, as well as Pope Urban II, who planned the departure from the Crusade and Walter Sans Avoir, who along with Peter led the untrained peasant army.
Explanation:
I remember learning about the Crusades briefly when I was in 10th grade.