Answer:
B, First Crusade
Explanation:
i tried my best and idk if it is 100% correct i did as much as research as i cud and ended up with this and it revers to the speech the most, if this was helpful make me brainliest?, ty if not i did as much as i cud
What is the most important characteristic or trait that a President should have? Why?
Answer:
A strong vision for the country's future.
Explanation:
Someone who already has good plans for his country's future, shows good faith, worthiness of respect, and great insight.
Who built minar e Pakistan
Nasreddin Murat-Khan
The tower was designed and supervised by, Nasreddin Murat-Khan a Russian-born Pakistani architect and civil engineer . The foundation stone was laid on 23 March 1960. Construction took eight years, and was completed on 21 October 1968 at an estimated cost of Rs 7,058,000.
Answer:
Explanation:
Architect was Nasreddin Murat-Khan
The tower was designed and supervised by, Nasreddin Murat-Khan a Russian-born Pakistani architect and civil engineer . The foundation stone was laid on 23 March 1960. Construction took eight years, and was completed on 21 October 1968 .Structural engineer was A rehman niazi and sevice engineer was Mian Abdul Ghani Mughal
how many times did Wheatfield change hands
Evaluate the extent to which the Portuguese transformed maritime trade in the Indian Ocean in the sixteenth century(3 points/ideas)
Answer:
Vasco Da Gama
Explanation:
In 1497 -1998 the Portuguese sailor Vasco Da Gama sailed around Africa and on to the west coast of India. This had tremendous effects, especially in the existing trade routes between Asia and Europe that used Asian land routes and the Mediterranean sea. Venice lost its trade monopoly (the silk road) and the European expansion overseas quickly gained momentum. Within a century the Dutch, the British and the Portuguese established their trade-centers in India (Goa), South East Asia (Malacca) and China (Macao).
At the end of the Revolution in western Pennsylvania, a. French trappers were challenging the American identity of the region once more. b. A third of the population had died during the conflict. c. A third of the men were landless. d. Indians had restored most of their land claims.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Indians in Pennsylvania lost their land towards the end of the revolution.
How do developed countries maintain an advantage over developing
countries in international trade?
Answer:
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export. Workers are going to developed countries in search of better-paying jobs.
How could the development of the transcontinental rail line increase migration? Select all that apply.
It provided a way for people to move West more easily.
It created a mode for the transport of goods and services to the West.
It increased federal spending.
It encroached on Native American lands.
It created a mode for the transport of goods and services to the West.
It increased federal spending.
It encroached on Native American lands.
Answer:
All of the Above
Explanation:
The Transgender rail line was my idea
Which of the following countries did the United States NOT colonize in the 19th century. A. Hawaii B. Guam. C. Greenland D. Puerto Rico
Answer:
Hawiaii
Explanation:
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
guarantee all men of the United States the right to vote
abolish slavery in the United States
guarantee citizenship to anyone born in the United States
Answer:
13th Amendment - abolished slavery in the US
14th Amendment - guaranteed citizenship to anyone born in the US
15th Amendment - guaranteed all men in the US the right to vote
Explanation:
Thirteenth Amendment - abolished slavery in the US
Fourteenth Amendment - guaranteed citizenship to anyone born in the US
Fifteenth Amendment - guaranteed all men in the US the right to vote
What was the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution?
Slavery and forced labor were outlawed by the Thirteenth Amendment (Amendment XIII) of the US Constitution, with the exception of punishment for crimes. The amendment was ratified by the necessary 27 of the then-36 states on December 6, 1865, and it was declared on December 18 after being approved by the Senate on April 8, 1864, the House of Representatives on January 31, 1865, and the Senate on December 6.
Following the American Civil War, the first of three Reconstruction Amendments was passed. The Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, declared all slaves in territories under Confederate control to be free. When they escaped to Union lines or federal soldiers (including now-former slaves) moved south, freedom happened without any recompense to the previous owners.
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How is Epicureanism different from Stoicism?
An Epicurean believes in enjoying life while a Stoic believes in showing restraint.
0 An Epicurean believes in living quietly while a Stoic believes in buying fancy things.
© An Epicurean believes in praying for salvation while a Stoic believes in controlling life.
O An Epicurean believes in a peaceful mind while a Stoic believes in wearing nice clothes.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
An Epicurean believes in enjoying life while a Stoic believes in showing restraint.
Answer:
The correct answer is a.
Explanation:
✅ An Epicurean believes in enjoying life while a Stoic believes in showing restraint.
2.
What criteria for happiness do the authors of both "You can Buy Happiness if it's an
Experience" and "Study: 'High Incomes Don't Bring you Happiness" agree on?
Answer:
Happiness can be bought if it is in the form of an experience and not merely materialistic things.
Explanation:
The author of "Study: ‘High Incomes Don’t Bring you Happiness' discusses emotional well-being and the quality of an individual’s everyday experience such as joy, sadness, affection, anger, life evaluation.
In “You can Buy Happiness if it’s an Experience" the author discusses how different buys influence happiness. People get excited about both things and events.
Do you agree or disagree with president Carter pardons?
Agree or disagree with the president about what?
What were some key events of the Obama administration?
Answer:
11/05/2008: Obama wins election
01/20/2009: Inauguration
01/22/2009: Executive order to close Guantánamo Bay
01/29/2009: Signing of first bill
02/04/2009: Cap on top executive pay
02/17/2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
03/09/2009: Stem cell research
During the early 1900s, many African Americans left the cities to farm. true or false
Answer:
false
Explanation:
How did the Industrial Revolution affect families?
A) Fathers frequently stayed at home.
B) Women settled into domestic roles.
C) All social classes lived near each other.
D) Children could not get a decent education.
Answer:
i think is C.
Explanation:
Answer:
it affect familes but its b
Explanation:
In chapter 9 what do the tenant farmers do with most of their possessions
Answer:
crops
Explanation:
Why was religion central to southern life?
Answer:
idk
Explanation:
How did the French Revolution change human history more than the American revolution?
Explanation:
The French Revolution became far more radical than the American Revolution. ... The profound changes set in motion by the French Revolution had an enormous impact in France as well as through the large scale European war it sparked from 1792 to 1815. It also helped to transform American politics starting in the mid-1790s.
HOW Korea became divided into North Korea and South Korea?
Answer:
Explanation:
When the Japanese empire was dismantled at the end of World War Two, Korea fell victim to the Cold War. It was divided into two spheres of influence along the 38th parallel. The Americans controlled south of the line - the Russians installed a communist regime in the north, later ceding influence to China
Equilibrium in the marketplace occurs when supply and demand meet.
TRUE
FALSE
Answer:
true
Explanation:
The point at which the demand for a product or service is equal to the supply of that product or service
How are laws made,who enforces and leads the nation, how are disputes settled
Answer:
Laws are made by the legislature. The Executives leads and disputes are resolved by the Judiciary
Explanation:
Laws before they become laws are referred to as bills; this bills comes by suggestions from certain people referred as representatives of Local governments in a Nation. This congregates of representatives are referred to as the Lower Chambers in some Nations. When the bill has been read and is what considering to become a law; the bill is moved to the Upper Chamber for further hearing. Members of the upper chambers are representatives from several local governments combined. Here a like 3 Local government within a State Government can project one representative. A congregant of this representatives form the Upper Chambers. He it is read and passed into law in a Nation. The president then signs it as directed. Most government have what will call a 3-tier balance of power where each one can bring the other to book so no arm expresses authoritarian powers. These powers are the Legislature, the Executive and Judiciary. The Executive are incarge of leadership. The Judiciary represents the courts of the nation with a Chief Justice of the Federation where disputes between aggressive parties of individuals or groups in a nation are resolved. The Executive Includes President and his carbinent or in some countries the Monarch or Prime minister.
A(n)
is a small group of people who are well-informed about politics,
Answer:
Issue public
Explanation: issue publics are groups of people who pay attention to one particular issue, and can be part of more than one issue public.
How did the Dawes plan affect Europe?
Answer: The Dawes plan as proposed by the Dawes committee chaired by chaired by charles G. Dawes was plan in 1924 that successfully
resolved the issue of the world war l reparations that the Germany had to pay.It ended a cirsis in European diplomacy following world war l and the treaty of versailles.
How did democratic governments mobilize their economies for war? (WWII)
Answer:
They sent their resources into the war effort, they rationed food amounts, raised money which would then be used for war.
Explanation:
Study of the Bible led Luther to a different answer. What was it?
A. There is only despair. God will chose who to send to Purgatory, Hell, or Heaven.
B. Salvation was a gift from God that people received in faith. People, he said, were saved by their faith, not good works.
C. There is no god, therefore I can live my life however I want. If there is no god, there is no afterlife.
D. You must keep the 10 Commandments and all that the Holy Bible dictates (tells you to do).
Answer: B
Explanation: Martin Luther believed in faith without works salvation. BTW, do you go to bible school?
hurry timed test
The influential political text The Social Contract was written by
Answer:
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Explanation:
Which of the following statements about colonial regions is correct?
A) The Southern Colonies used slave labor to develop their plantation economy.
B) The New England colonies had a warm climate perfect for growing cash crops.
C) The Southern Colonies were a melting pot of Separatist groups.
D) The economy of the Middle Colonies was based on subsistence farming and ranching
8.
When the Hebrew people left Egypt, it was called the
Answer: The Exodus (please mark me as brainliest)
What was the most important thing that happened in war two
Answer:
1. Hitler invaded Poland in September 1939
2. Anti-semitism
Explanation:
1. France and Britain declared a war. After the war, Germany started attacking France. which then France fell apart in 1940. Which meant Germany took the rest of Europe and north America.
2. Since the Nazi were gaining popularity they put signs of Jews are not wanted here. Which meant if they find one,they will be killed. Even the Nazi would destroy every store the Jews owned.
how the south and freedman feel about the radical republicans
Answer:The Radicals at first admired Johnson's hard-line talk.
Explanation:
When they discovered his ambivalence on key issues by his veto of Civil Rights Act of 1866, they overrode his veto. ... By 1866, the Radical Republicans supported federal civil rights for freedmen,