How did the Peace of Augsburg resolve religious tensions? O A. It eliminated religion from Germany. O B. It established an official religion. O c. It ended the Spanish Inquisition. O D. It allowed for state choice of religion.
Answer:
the answer is D. it all allowed for the state choice of religion.
How can a bill become a law??
Answer:
After both the House and Senate have approved a bill in identical form, the bill is sent to the President. If the President approves of the legislation, it is signed and becomes law. If the President takes no action for ten days while Congress is in session, the bill automatically becomes law
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Monsoons in india and China are both a blessig and a curse.
A. True B. False
Place the events in the correct order by matching it to the appropriate number.
Battle of new orleans
Burning of the white house
star spangled banner
battle of tippecanoe
Treaty of ghent
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
According to the historical records, the following events occurred one after the other in the following manner:
1. Battle of Tippecanoe - this event occurred in November 1811
2. Burning of the White House - this event occurred in August 1814
3. Star-spangled banner - this event occurred in September 1814
4. Treaty of Ghent - this event occurred in December 1814
5. Battle of Orleans - this event occurred in January 1815
How did the Gutiérrez-Magee expedition affect the Spanish colony of Texas
Answer:
Early in August 1812, Gutiérrez and Magee led an expedition into Texas to establish the Republic of the North at the expense of Spain. Magee led their "army," largely composed of adventurers and more residents of the Neutral Ground—the kind of folks who liked an absence of law enforcement.
Explanation:
The Gutiérrez-Magee or Magee-Gutiérrez expedition of 1812–13 was an early filibustering expedition against Spanish Texas. ... Conferences with American officials brought only vague promises of aid, but Gutiérrez was led to believe that the United States would not hinder the organization of the expedition against Texas.
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If not for Julius Caesar, do you think the Roman republic would have given way to the Roman empire
Summarize French expeditions in the New World.
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Explanation:
Answer:
Champlain explored the St.Lawrence River and made friends with the Huron. French brought missionaries, traveled down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico and an extensive fur trade was established all through the Louisiana Territory.
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Why is the Congressional power to tax important?
a) Taxes pay for many public services that serve and protect citizens
b) Taxes pay for federal government officials paychecks
c) Taxes are used to pay for voting rights
d) Taxes create a stable stock market
Answer: A.
Explanation:
"The Constitution allows Congress to tax in order to provide for the common defense and general welfare.
A. Taxes pay for many public services that serve and protect citizens.
Explanation:
The Congressional power to tax is very important, it pays for services that serve and protect the citizens.
Before the United States Constitution, there was the Articles of Confederation. The Articles were very weak and gave little power to the national government. The government could not do a lot of things, but one of the most important things was that the national government did not have the ability to tax.
In order to obtain tax money, the national government had to outright ask the states for it. Since they were not obligated to, nobody wanted to pay it. This made it very hard for the government to obtain money to create a military or pay war debts.
The Shay's Rebellion was an eye-opener for many people about how the national government should have the power to tax and more power in general. This was where poor farmers started a rebellion against courts because they did not want their land to be taken away. The government could not do anything about this though, as they had no money to deploy troops to stop them.
what was the aim of the crusades?
a-to try and conquer the holy land and Jerusalem
b-to try to convert the muslims to christianity
c-to discover unknown lands
d-to learn about the new scientific advancements
Answer:
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Explanation:
In the move The Patriot What happens to the Rebels being treated at the Martin's farm?
Answer:
it was destroyed bc they were harboring enemies
need help with this, ill give brainiest
Answer:
The awnser is the The Battle of Fort Sumtner
Explanation:
what wa the problem with the military (private armies)during the time of the republic ?
Answer: While PMCs often provide services to train or supplement official armed forces in service of governments, they can also be employed by private companies to provide bodyguards for key staff or protection of company premises, especially in hostile territories.
Explanation:
the cartoon relates to the british policy of appeasement. In a one paragraph response, describe what is happening in the cartoon.( I WILL MARK BRAINLIST)
Answer:
The cartoon is depicting a little kid on a small island handing out candy to these "monster-like" creatures surrounding him. This represents the island nation of Great Britain as the kid and Nazi Germany as the monsters. The act of Great Britain giving out "candy" represents Britain agreeing with Germany to claim territories in Europe such as Austria, Memel, Sudetenland, etc. Sudetenland was especially a big sign of appeasement after the Munich Conference which Czechoslovakia did not attend.
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT
What region was seen as the “powder keg” of Europe prior to WWI starting?
Middle-East
Balkan Peninsula
China
Switzerland
Answer: Balkan Peninsula
Explanation: The “Balkan powder keg,” also termed the “powder keg of Europe,” refers to the Balkans in the early part of the 20th century preceding World War I.
Answer:
Balkan peninsula
Explanation:
The "Balkan powder keg," also termed the "powder keg of Europe," refers to the Balkans in the early part of the 20th century previous/coming before World War I. There were some overlapping claims to (land areas owned or controlled by someone) and worlds/areas/balls of influence between the major (related to Europe) powers, such as the Russian Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the German Empire and, to a lesser degree, the Ottoman Empire, the United Kingdom, and Kingdom of Italy.
To what extent is racial discrimination still an issue that faces the United States (and the world) to this day? Will give brainliest.
Answer:
so kind of In recent years, growing shares of the public say more needs to be done to address racial equality and see discrimination against blacks as an
Explanation:
Which of the following, according to Confucius, is not a main relationship of humans?
a.
Husband and wife
c.
friend and foe
b.
ruler and ruled
d.
father and son
Answer:
I think the answer is B. ruler and ruled. hope this helps
Answer:
It is the funny C.Friend and Foe
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a Cynthia Parker's Comanche husband attempted to recapture her from her relatives in East
Texas but was killed in the raid.
b Cynthia Parker was captured by the U.S. after living as a Comanche.
C Cynthia Parker and her daughter were taken away from her Comanche family and sent to live
with relatives in East Texas.
d. Cynthia Parker married a Comanche chief and her son also became a Comanche chief
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Losing the Battle of the Marne, which Army was forced back and into trenches?
by the way this is ww1
Answer:The Germans
Explanation:The First Battle of the Marne was a battle of the First World War fought from 6 to 12 September 1914.[1] It resulted in an Allied victory against the German armies in the west. The battle was the culmination of the Retreat from Mons and pursuit of the Franco–British armies which followed the Battle of the Frontiers in August and reached the eastern outskirts of Paris.
Field Marshal Sir John French, commander of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), began to plan for a full British retreat to port cities on the English Channel for an immediate evacuation. The military governor of Paris, Joseph Simon Gallieni, wanted the Franco–British units to counter-attack the Germans along the Marne River and halt the German advance. Allied reserves would restore the ranks and attack the German flanks. On 5 September, the counter-offensive by six French armies and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) began.
By 9 September, the success of the Franco–British counteroffensive left the German 1st and 2nd Armies at risk of encirclement, and they were ordered to retreat to the Aisne River. The retreating armies were pursued by the French and British, although the pace of the Allied advance was slow: 12 mi (19 km) in one day. The German armies ceased their retreat after 40 mi (65 km) on a line north of the Aisne River, where they dug in on the heights and fought the First Battle of the Aisne.
The German retreat between 9 September and 13 September marked the end of the attempt to defeat France by crushing the French armies with an invasion from the north through Belgium and in the south over the common border. Both sides commenced reciprocal operations to envelop the northern flank of their opponent, in what became known as the Race to the Sea which culminated in the First Battle of Ypres.
What occurred during reconstruction that provided hope for biracial democracy
Answer and Explanation:
During the reconstruction, blacks were victims of various situations of racism and persecution and although this provoked the feeling that the situation of blacks was very difficult within society, the policies adopted in the reconstruction allowed blacks to have the right to vote, which made them an important part in society. In addition, as blacks were allowed to vote, it was important for them to have political representation and therefore they could run for political office and defend their interests. This raised hopes for biracial democracy.
How did the Turnpike trusts improve British roads ?
Explanation:
in Britain turnpike trusts were generally succesful in increasing road maintenance and investment.On average they spent 10 and 20 times more than the parishes they replaced.Most trusts purchased land and materials in order to widen their roads and improve the surface.
The British policies caused ____.
a. all of the above
b. raised the prices of goods
c. Native Americans to do business with them
d. allowed the British to use Native American land without payment
CAn you tell me if I’m right thanks
Answer: I think it's Indus Valley
Explanation:
Which constitutional amendment protects the woman's
right to make this decision?
A woman is hospitalized with a mysterious illness. Her
doctor reviews several treatment options with her.
Ultimately, she rejects the doctor's suggestions and
chooses to pursue alternative therapies.
A)the Seventh Amendment
B)the Eighth Amendment
C)the Ninth Amendment
D)the Tenth Amendment
Answer:
NINTH AMENDMENT IS THE RIGHT ANSWER
Explanation:
Briefly explain how one person event or development from 1775 to 1900 could be used to support the pyramid of capitalism systems interpretation
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The development from 1775 to 1900 that could be used to support the pyramid of capitalism systems interpretation could be the Gilded Age. The Gilded Age was a time in the United States history when powerful industrialists grew to become monopolies.
The Gilded Age was a time in which rich businessmen increased their fortunes by buying their competitors and creating monopolies, in combination with government corruption acts. That was the case of Jhon D. Rockefeller of the Standard Oil Company and Andrew Carnegie of the US Steel Company.
The Pyramid of Capitalism is a cartoon representation of the hierarchy of Capitalism. The cartoon was drawn in 1911.
What was the price range for an enslaved person in Antebellum Louisiana?
Question 1 options:
Prices for slaves ranged from $1200 to $1500.
Prices for slaves ranged from $200 to $500.
Prices for slaves ranged from $200 to $1500.
Prices for slaves ranged from $300 to $1700.
Answer:
200-1500
Explanation: I found this answer in the Louisiana Experience textbook, you can see it for yourself towards the bottom of page 209
Answer:
Prices for slaves ranged from $200 to $1500.
Explanation:
Im in k-12 and i took the test
Can someone please help I don’t understand question 2
What was white leaders’ point of view on the Atlanta race riot of 1906? What was the point of view of the city’s African American leaders? What was the perspective of people who lived outside the city? Write one or two paragraphs comparing and contrasting these different viewpoints on the race riot. Include supporting facts and details in your response. Access the documents here.
Answer:
Watson, inflamed racial tensions in Atlanta by insisting that Black disenfranchisement was necessary to ensure that Blacks were kept "in their place"; that is, in a position inferior to that of whites. Since receiving the right to vote, Smith argued, Blacks also had sought economic and social equality.
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Who was the Supreme Allied Commander in charge of D-Day?
Erwin Rommel
Omar Bradley
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Bernard Montgomery
Answer:
Eisenhower
Explanation:
Answer:
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Explanation:
I took the k12 test and got 100
What is your definition of masculinity? How has your present-day definition of this word been informed? Have you actively challenged societal concepts of masculinity, or do you feel you have taken a more passive approach and absorbed gender norms?
This is a really interesting question and I would love to answer it but especially in society today just think super hard at what you perceive as masculine. To me (you can use this) I picture masculinity as strong and fierce mostly because that's just how I grew up and masculine means muscular and strong. Present-day definition wise of the word, I have no idea tbh. I guess it has though because mostly everything says masculinity is strong while feminent traits are normally shown as weak in media. For the last question, I would just answer it the best you can because the last one is really up to you.
What effect did the Fourteenth
Amendment have on the
power of the Bill of Rights?
Answer:
Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship to all persons "born or naturalized in the United States," including formerly enslaved people, and provided all citizens with “equal protection under the laws."