Why would the church want to support an absolute monarch

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Answer:

It makes laws easier

Explanation:

It makes law making easier. In an absolute monarchy, there’s only one person who gets to make the decisions. When there are laws to be made to benefit the people, an absolute monarch can command to get this done.


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In A.D. 794, the city of Heian replaced Nara as the official capital of Japan.

A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE

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Answer: True!

Explanation: He lived in Heian through A.D. 794 to 1868.

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Answer:

Last option

To indicate that the American people werre the ultmate source of its power and that governmenr exists to serve the people

-The Code of Hammurabi is the earliest example of government trying to regulate behavior.

a.True
b.False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

earliest written code of rules

an infrence that can be drawn from the surpremacy clause is that....
a. state laws are superior to federal laws.
b. federal laws are superior to state laws.
c. judges do not have to follow federal laws.
d. judges have to follow state laws​

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Answer:

b. federal laws are superior to state laws

Explanation:

The Supremacy clause was intended to make the constitution the "supreme law of the land".

The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution of the United States, establishes that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to it, and treaties made under its authority, constitute the "supreme Law of the Land", and thus take priority over any conflicting state

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Observe the two scenarios involving electrically charged objects. Predict what will happen when you bring the objects close together.

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A!!!!!!!! hope this helps!!!

Read and then determine what type of pronoun is underlined in the following sentence.
The dog itself was chasing the squirrel through the park.
personal subject
personal object
possessive
reflexive
intensive
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Answer:

personal subject

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what is the economic view of choice?​

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Answer:   economics is the study of choice

i say this because it depends like on ur experiences and if its a suit for you if u dont like dirt or water this woldnt be good for u or say if you want an amazing paying job or work experience ( kinda like college u pick what u want to do and why )

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What caused Colombian exchange

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Christopher Columbus introduced horses, sugar plants, and disease to the New World, while facilitating the introduction of New World commodities like sugar, tobacco, chocolate, and potatoes to the Old World. The process by which commodities, people, and diseases crossed the Atlantic is known as the Columbian Exchange.

Who is Abraham afewerki??​

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Abraham Afewerki,, ኣብርሃም ኣፈወርቂ (30 January 1966 – 7 October 2006) was an Eritrean singer, songwriter and music producer. Noted for his unique Tigrinya-based compositions and lyrics, he was one of the most recognized figures among Eritrean musicians and celebrities and also the world.

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Abraham Afewerki,, ኣብርሃም ኣፈወርቂ (30 January 1966 – 7 October 2006) was an Eritrean singer, songwriter and music producer. Noted for his unique Tigrinya-based compositions and lyrics, he was one of the most recognized figures among Eritrean musicians and celebrities and also the world.

Describe how Thutmose III treated those he conquered.

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Thutmose III is often compared to Napoleon, but unlike Napoleon he never lost a battle. He conducted sixteen campaigns in Palestine, Syria and Nubia and his treatment of the conquered was always humane. He established a sort of “Pax Egyptica” over his empire. his treatment of the conquered was always humane

Answer:good

Explanation: he did

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where did the first civilization in india develop? why did it develop there

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Answer:

Indus Valley Civilization, built along the Indus River

Explanation:

It was developed here because of the silt left behind from flooding, which allowed people to grow crops. The river would have brought many resources, such as food, like fish or other animals coming for a drink. It was also useful for irrigation.

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Which government function would most likely be provided by a county government?

A) issuing a marriage license

B) delivering mail

C) repairing an interstate highway

D) issuing a driver’s license

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Answer:

County government have limited and vital resources Hence they must issue out a marriage license The federal government is in charge of the DMV

Answer:

The answer is A) issuing a marriage license.

Explanation:

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
During the Middle Ages, there was an economic and political system in Europe called (socialism, feudalism, totalitarianism, or communism)
that used a hierarchical system of land
ownership. At the top were (vassals, serfs, nobles, or kings)
who were members of the highest social class. They controlled small districts of land that they leased
to tenant farmers called (serfs, oligarchs, vassals, or dukes)
These tenant farmers were stuck in their lower social class. The entire system eventually faded as (democracy, commerce, public policy, or the common good) caused a middle class to grow.

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Answer:

Number 1: Fuedalism

Number 2: Nobles

Number 3: Serfs

Number 4: Commerce

Answer:

Feudalism

Nobles

Serfs

Commerce

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 What was a tithe and who was it paid to?​

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Answer:

A tithe, means the tenth-part of something, usually income, paid to a religious organization. A tithe can be seen as a tax, a fee for a service or a voluntary contribution.

Explanation:

Answer:

is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to government.

Explanation:

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Humaneness may make one shed tears and be reluctant to apply penalties, but law makes it clear that such penalties must be applied. The ancient kings allowed law to be supreme and did not give in to their tearful longings. Hence it is obvious that humaneness cannot be used to achieve order in the state.

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Answer:

The above text is an example of legalism

Explanation:

Legalism is a position where the individuals who support it believe that it is necessary to consider only the aspects of positive law, disregarding the natural right of humanity. For this, it is necessary to manipulate and establish laws in a way that promotes order and the direct salvation of society, without considering other existing factors.

9. Which states controlled land where people spoke Italian the most?

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Papal States, Italy

Papal State, Tu, Lucca, Modena, Parma states controlled land where people spoke Italian language the most.

What do you mean by language?

A structured system of communication is language. A language's grammar is its structure, while its vocabulary is its free-form elements. Humans primarily communicate using languages, which can be expressed orally, visually, or in writing.

A phonological system determines how symbols are combined to produce word sequences, or morphemes, in oral, manual, and tactile languages. A syntactic system controls how words and morphemes are combined to make phrases and utterances.

A crucial component of interpersonal connection is language. All species have their own means of communication, but only humans have perfected the use of cognitive language. We may communicate our thoughts, feelings, and ideas to others using language. It has the ability to both create and destroy societies.

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How should we learn about the legacy and impact of slavery?

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In 2006, I gave some lectures at Harvard during which I called for a month, a week -- a day even -- of collective mourning for the millions whose souls still cry for proper burial and mourning rites. These lectures have now been published under the title: Something Torn and New. I did not know then that others were thinking along the same lines. I am glad that this day is being commemorated at the United Nations, but it should be actively observed in the whole world, as slave trade and plantation slavery were of prime importance in the making of the modern world. But what was a gain for the world, especially in the West, was a loss for Africa. Here I am not simply talking about the loss of human lives, power, resources, the economic loss for Africa and gain for the world: Slave trade and slavery were a historical trauma whose consequences on the African psyche have never been properly explored.

It is well known that both a person who perpetrates trauma and one who experiences it can often shut the trauma in a psychic tomb, acting as if it never happened. The recipient does not mourn the loss and the perpetrator does not acknowledge the crime, for you cannot mourn a loss or acknowledge a crime you deny. This can occur at a community level, where horror committed to a group is kept in a collective psychic tomb, its reception and perpetration, passed on in silence, which of course means that there is no real closure and the wound festers inside to haunt the future.

The West has never properly acknowledged this crime against humanity, for to acknowledge is to accept responsibility for the crime and its consequences. One can, of course, see why the perpetrator of a crime may want to forget it: uneasy lies the crown on the heads of they who have committed crimes against humanity. But post-colonial Africa has also never properly mourned this trauma on its own continent as well as its diasporic communities in the Caribbean and America. In Africa and the world, slave trade and plantation slavery have never been accepted in body and mind for what they were: genocide, holocaust, displacement of unprecedented historical and geographic magnitude. It was Hitlerism long before Hitler, to borrow the phraseology from Aimé Césaire in his book, Discourse on Colonialism.

The economic consequences are obvious: the most developed countries in the West are largely those whose modernity is rooted in the Transatlantic slave trade and plantation slavery. The African body was a commodity; and manpower, a cheap resource. Note that this was continued in the colonial era where, once again, African human and natural resources were cheap for the colonialist European buyer who determined the price and worth of that which he was buying. Don't we see echoes of that today in the unequal trade practices where the West still determines the price and worth of what it gets from Africa while also determining the price and worth of what it sells to Africa?

It is not a strange coincidence that the victims of slave trade and slavery on the African continent and abroad are collectively the ones experiencing underdevelopment. For example, Haiti in the 18th century was the main economic mainstay of France, the coveted price by the major European powers of the time; today it is the most economically deprived in the Western world. Haiti's story is also that of Africa and the African people as a whole. The majority of the homeless in the world still come from communities that were the victims of the slave trade and the plantation.

But that is obvious. It's the moral consequences that deeply worry me -- the negative perception of Africa and Africans by others, and the negative self-conception of Africa and Africans by Africans. Those two conceptions have common ground in the devaluation of African lives. Massacres and genocide can happen in Africa, as in the case of Rwanda, with the world looking on. African governments can mow down their people and go to bed and sleep soundly as if nothing has happened; politicians who settle political disputes by inciting ethnic cleansing (and counter-ethnic cleansing) can go to sleep with consciences undisturbed by what they have brought about. Any life lost is, of course, horrifying, but we have seen how frantic the world and Africa become if a white European hostage is missing or meets death in Africa. It shows an indifference towards the descendants of slaves and deep concern for the descendants of slave owners.

You have been arrested for a crime you did not commit, but the state is saying you did. You have a right to have a trial in which 12 people get to decide your guilt or innocence. This right to have a trial by jury is given to you by which amendment?

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Answer:

sixth amendment

Explanation:

Answer:

The 6th Amendment,

Explanation:

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Which duty or service is the responsibility of the state government?

A) fixing a pothole on a local road

B) issuing birth certificates

C) licensing drivers

D) protecting against foreign invaders

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Answer:

The real answer is licensing drivers (the other person was wrong)

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer is C) Licensing Drivers

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How would being buried in salt have preserved the "Salt Mummy body?

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Answer:

It helps keep it fresh pretty much... it preserves the body

Explanation:

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Which was a major victory for Britain?

A) The Battle of Tippecanoe.

B)The Surrender of Detroit.


C) The Battle of the Thames.

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B) The surrender of Detroit

Answer:

The Answer is B i just did it

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What were your first impressions of the two characters? in the Mr. Bedford’s first meeting with Mr. Cavor Take a moment to describe your thoughts about one of these characters in about 150 words.

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As I sit down to write here amidst the shadows of vine-leaves under the blue sky of southern Italy, it comes to me with a certain quality of astonishment that my participation in these amazing adventures of Mr. Cavor was, after all, the outcome of the purest accident. It might have been any one. I fell into these things at a time when I thought myself removed from the slightest possibility of disturbing experiences. I had gone to Lympne because I had imagined it the most uneventful place in the world. “Here, at any rate,” said I, “I shall find peace and a chance to work!”

Explanation:

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At the earliest opportunity I went to see his house It was large and carelessly furnished; there were no servants other than his three assistants, and his dietary and private life were characterised by a philosophical simplicity. He was a water-drinker, a vegetarian, and all those logical disciplinary things. But the sight of his equipment settled many doubts. It looked like business from cellar to attic—an amazing little place to find in an out-of-the-way village. The ground-floor rooms contained benches and apparatus, the bakehouse and scullery boiler had developed into respectable furnaces, dynamos occupied the cellar, and there was a gasometer in the garden. He showed it to me with all the confiding zest of a man who has been living too much alone. His seclusion was overflowing now in an excess of confidence, and I had the good luck to be the recipient.

The three assistants were creditable specimens of the class of “handy-men” from which they came. Conscientious if unintelligent, strong, civil, and willing. One, Spargus, who did the cooking and all the metal work, had been a sailor; a second, Gibbs, was a joiner; and the third was an ex-jobbing gardener, and now general assistant. They were the merest labourers. All the intelligent work was done by Cavor. Theirs was the darkest ignorance compared even with my muddled impression.

And now, as to the nature of these inquiries. Here, unhappily, comes a grave difficulty. I am no scientific expert, and if I were to attempt to set forth in the highly scientific language of Mr. Cavor the aim to which his experiments tended, I am afraid I should confuse not only the reader but myself, and almost certainly I should make some blunder that would bring upon me the mockery of every up-to-date student of mathematical physics in the countr

The object of Mr. Cavor’s search was a substance that should be “opaque “—he used some other word I have forgotten, but “opaque” conveys the idea—to “all forms of radiant energy.” “Radiant energy,” he made me understand, was anything like light or heat, or those Rontgen Rays there was so much talk about a year or so ago, or the electric waves of Marconi, or gravitation. All these things, he said, radiate out from centres, and act on bodies at a distance, whence comes the term “radiant energy.” Now almost all substances are opaque to some form or other of radiant energy. Glass, for example, is transparent to light, but much less so to heat, so that it is useful as a fire-screen; and alum is transparent to light, but blocks heat completely. A solution of iodine in carbon bisulphide, on the other hand, completely blocks light, but is quite transparent to heat. It will hide a fire from you, but permit all its warmth to reach you. Metals are not only opaque to light and heat, but also to electrical energy, which passes through both iodine solution and glass almost as though they were not interposed. And so on.

Now all known substances are “transparent” to gravitation. You can use screens of various sorts to cut off ous wealth. Of course there is one thing—”

He paused. I stood still.

Explanation:

23. Homer's Odyssey is the story of:
a. Odysseus in the Trojan War
b. Odysseus' return to Ithaca
C. Achilles' return to Troy
d. Achilles fighting in the Trojan War

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Answer:

b. Odysseus' return to Ithaca

Explanation:

just got done reading it in english.

Why were Chinese scholar officals reluctant to adopt western ideas?

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Answer:

Scholar-officials, also known as literati, scholar-gentlemen or scholar-bureaucrats were a collective name of scholars serving as government officials and prestigious scholars in the society, and it also can represent the special social class formed by these groups of intellectuals

John Knox had the opportunity to be a minister in two
main places. Choose the two correct answers.
A. Scotland
B. Geneva
C. Paris
D. Wittenburg

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I think A and D because when I studied him back then in middle school I remember something about those two places towards him

Answer:geneva, scotland

Explanation:

Why are all
all other laws
subondinete
to the constition

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Answer:

Although the Constitution is itself legislation having been passed by Parliament , all other legislation is subordinate to the Constitution. This means that legislation will only be valid if it complies with the Constitution. A lot of legislation is made by administrators.

Explanation:

To prevent burns to your skin, cuff your pant legs or tuck your pants into
your boots when
you weld.
True
False

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True hope this helps

The spread of nationalism led to which general outcome during the 20th century? O A. The world's economy became much more interconnected. B. Many new independent countries were established. C. Countries began to protect international civil rights. D. European states established worldwide colonial empires.​

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Answer: D. European states established worldwide colonial empires.

Explanation:

The establishment of colonies by European countries led to the strengthening of nationalism primarily among Europeans. France and Britain were the world's leading and European colonial powers. On the other hand, Germany and Austro - Hungary emphasized the greed of France and Britain in the context of colonization. France and Britain did not pay attention to the aspirations of Germany and Austro-Hungary. Under such circumstances, tensions grew between opposing blocs, leading to a strengthening of militant nationalism.

Please help with this last one

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Last one I think ❤️ sorry if it’s wrong

Answer:

2

Explanation:

Why did Stanton use a different phrase instead of "one people?"


-She was not talking about Americans.
-She did not like Jefferson's writing style.
-She wanted to make it clear she was talking about women

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Answer:

c

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Explanation:

Stanton uses a different phrase instead of "one people" because She wanted to make it clear she was talking about women. Therefore option C is correct.

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

The Declaration of Independence's author and third president, Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), was a key factor in the formation of America. Jefferson served in the Virginia legislature, the Continental Congress, and as governor of Virginia during the American Revolutionary War (1775–83).

Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican, won the 1800 presidential election on the platform that the federal government should play a limited role in citizens' lives. The United States acquired the Louisiana Territory during his two years in office (1801–1909), and Lewis and Clark explored the enormous new territory.

In order to replace the books destroyed when the British set fire to the U.S. Capitol, which housed the Library of Congress, during the War of 1812, Jefferson sold Congress his 6,700-volume personal library for $23,950. The reconstructed Library of Congress's collections were built on the works of Jefferson.

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