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NHD meaning national history day?
i did it in sixth grade but it's alot of work so im not doing it in high school
what do I have to talk about in Powerpoint presentation about history of computer science ?,? give me a few important titles please!
ITS URGENT THANK YOU!!
Answer:
here are a few topics:
Explanation: first one:
you could talk about the earliest computers invented and how people had to operate them, you could also talk about how computers receive codes and the first ever code created.
Create a hypothetical scenario that shows your understanding of the first amendment?
Answer:
my hypothetical scenario
Explanation:
Billy was walking to the church when he saw a notice that stated his church was closed he saw at the bottom it was signed by the mayor so he asked his mom about it and she said it is only our church that i closed but everybody else is still open and we can't go to anybody else for worship. so Billy's parents sued the city and said that it violated their first amendment and they won the court case.
what did Philip make dutch merchants (protestant) pay?
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The Dutch Revolt (1566–1648)[note 1] was the revolt in the Low Countries against the rule of the Habsburg King Philip II of Spain, hereditary ruler of the provinces. The northern provinces (the Netherlands) eventually separated from the southern provinces (present-day Belgium and Luxembourg), which continued under Habsburg Spain until 1714. The northern provinces adopted Calvinism and Republicanism whereas the southern provinces became wholly Catholic again due to the expulsion of Protestants and the efforts of the Counter-Reformation and remained under absolutist rule. The Dutch Revolt has been viewed as the seedbed of the great democratic revolutions from England, to America to France.[1]
The religious "clash of cultures" built up gradually but inexorably into outbursts of violence against the perceived repression of the Habsburg Crown. These tensions led to the formation of the independent Dutch Republic, whose first leader was William the Silent, followed by several of his descendants and relations. This revolt was one of the first successful secessions in Europe, and led to one of the first European republics of the modern era, the United Provinces. Due to the nature of the conflict, the factions involved, and changing alliances, modern-day historians have put forward arguments that the Dutch Revolt was also a civil war.[2]
King Philip was initially successful in suppressing the rebellion. In 1572, however, the rebels captured Brielle and the rebellion resurged. The northern provinces became independent, first in 1581 de facto, and in 1648 de jure. During the revolt, the United Provinces of the Netherlands, better known as the Dutch Republic, rapidly grew to become a world power through its merchant shipping and experienced a period of economic, scientific, and cultural growth. The Southern Netherlands (situated in modern-day: southern Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and northern France) remained under Spanish rule. The Dutch imposed a rigid blockade on the southern provinces that prevented Baltic grain from relieving famine in the southern towns, especially from 1587 to 1589. Despite achieving independence, from the end of the war in 1648 there was considerable opposition to the Treaty of Münster within the States General of the Netherlands since it allowed Spain to retain the Southern Provinces and permitted religious toleration for Catholics.[3]
The first phase of the Eighty Years War can be considered the Dutch Revolt. The focus of the latter phase was to gain official recognition of the already de facto independence of the United Provinces. This phase coincided with the rise of the Dutch Republic as a major power and the founding of the Dutch Empire.
Choose all the statements that describe reasons why the Election of 2008 was historic. A) Voter turnout for white Americans was higher than ever before. B) Obama raised more money in this election than any candidate in history. C) Joe Biden was the first practicing Jew ever to be elected to serve as vice president. D) It was the first presidential election in which a woman was on the ticket for vice president. E) Barak Obama was the first African-American ever to be elected to president of the United States.
Answer:
B) Obama raised more money in this election than any candidate in history.
E) Barack Obama was the first African-American ever to be elected to president of the United States.
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1. Barack Obama is the first African-American ever to be elected president of the United States.
2. Joe Biden is the first Roman Catholic ever to serve as vice president.
3. It is estimated that 136.6 million Americans voted for president this election, up from 122.3 million in 2004. That would give 2008 a 64.1 percent voter turnout rate, the highest since 1908.
4. States achieved record voter turnout numbers of African-Americans and Hispanics. Whites are estimated to have made up 74 percent of the 2008 electorate, down from 81 percent in 2008 because of the increase in black and Hispanic voting. In North Carolina, blacks make up 22 percent of the population, but 31 percent of newly registered voters were black.
5. Obama raised more money in this election than any candidate in history.
FYI In US history:
Geraldine Anne Ferraro was the first woman to run for vice-presidential candidacy in 1984.
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Statements that describe reasons, the Election of 2008 was historic:
Obama raised more money in this election than any candidate in history.Barak Obama was the first African-American ever to be elected president of the United States.Thus, options B and E are the correct options.
What president was elected in 2008?Barack Obama became the first Black American to occupy the post when he was elected president in 2008. Our leaders shouldn't be restricted to wealthy or privileged Individuals, as the Constitution's authors always envisioned. Most of them would not have predicted an African American president if they had been subject to the biases of the time—many of them held slaves.
In Hawaii, where Barack was born on August 4, 1961, Barack Sr., a Kenyan economist, met his mother Stanley Ann Dunham while they were both students. After their eventual divorce, Barack's mother wed an Indonesian, and he spent his early years there. He moved back to Honolulu before entering the fifth grade to live with his maternal grandparents and receive a scholarship at Punahou School.
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How did Florida change during World War II?
O It became more rural as farmers moved into the area.
It became more industrial as it became a site for training
camps.
O It became less urban as people moved out of the cities.
O It became less industrial as fishing became an important
focus.
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Once the powder keg was ignited, what made it difficult to stop the chain of events that led to all-out war in Europe in 1914?
A. Military Alliance System
B. International Trade organizations
C. A quick, reliable system of communication was not available to foreign ministers
D. European leaders believed a war in Europe would revive their struggling economies.
Answer:
I think its A
Explanation:
when the keg was ingnited "Nations responded to threats to their allies by mobilizing their military."
Which attorney general sent in National Guard troops to protect Freedom Riders?
A George Wallace
B James Farmer
C Robert F. Kennedy
D J. Edgar Hoover
Answer: C
Explanation:
6. Why do you think the mayor-council form of city
government is a popular form of local government?
Answer:
Because it allows a publicly elected council and mayor
Explanation:
how did Mr Mandela fight without fearing about his life
At first, Mandela and his fellow members of the ANC used nonviolent tactics like strikes and demonstrations to protest apartheid. In 1952, Mandela helped escalate the struggle as a leader of the Defiance Campaign, which encouraged Black participants to actively violate laws.
This is what he said about fear :
“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.”
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Did the Renaissance era attitude of skepticism result in new ways of thinking about religion, art, and science?
*cite at least one specific example in each area: religion, art, and science.
Skepticism played a major role during the Renaissance, both before and after the rediscovery of Sextus Empiricus’ works and the revival of Pyrrhonism. In its various branches, this philosophical movement connected with various orientations, bringing forth new combinations that, albeit somehow eclectic, revealed its fecundity and strength of innovation. It connected with fideism (Gianfrancesco Pico), rhetoric and dialectic (Talon), occultism and Neoplatonism (H. C. Agrippa), empiricism (Montaigne), Stoicism (Charron), and epistemology and metaphysics (Sanches and Campanella). Skepticism acted as a factor of moderation in theological debates (Erasmus, Castellion) and had an important impact on seventeenth-century philosophy, until Campanella, Descartes, and Hobbes.
What’s sacred power?
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La primera forma de legitimación utilizada se basó en la religión y la divinidad. ... El poder de origen divino era incontestable, a no ser por otro poder de igual estatus o instituido por un dios diferente. A grandes rasgos este fue el desarrollo esquemático hasta la Revolución francesa.
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What is the significance behind the creation of multiple languages?
This is a biblical question.
Explanation:
coz people lived at different places so it's impossible for everyone to speak only one language hence multiple languages have been created
Answer:
The significance of many languages in the bible was because of the plan of human to build a tower to heaven after the flood in Noah's time. God then confused their language and scattered them across the Earth
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Images of gods and goddess are often found decorating a?
Answer: shrine
Explanation: a shrine is a sacred and holy place where you can find images of gods and goddesses.
Cuál ha sido la influencia que han tenido las ideas ilustradas en las sociedades y su vigencia en la actualidad:
what was the lesson of exodus, according to the Torah?
Answer: If people believe in God, and choose to obey his laws, He will protect them and support them.
Answer:
The Exodus is something for which Jews remain eternally grateful to God. It is one of the reasons given for their observance of God's commands.1) It was the fulfillment of one of God's promises to Abraham (see Genesis ch.15).
2) It demonstrated God's involvement in this world and in the workings of history.
3) It showed that God's covenant with the Forefathers was still in effect.
4) It was the main preparation for the Giving of the Torah at Sinai several weeks later.
5) It made the Israelites into a distinct nation.
6) In the Exodus, God did miracles for which we remain grateful to this day.
Explanation:
Im not jewish! lol
The Exodus is the founding myth of the Israelites. It tells a story of Israelite enslavement and departure from Egypt, revelations at biblical Mount Sinai, and wanderings in the wilderness up to the borders of Canaan. Its message is that the Israelites were delivered from slavery by Yahweh their god, and therefore belong to him by covenant.
How
was Russia similar to the rest of continental Europe in the 1600s?
Answer:
Russia was ruled by powerful monarchs who introduced a merit system of nobility. During the 1600s, England put more power in the hands of an elected parliament.
Explanation:
Answer:
Russia was ruled by powerful monarchs. introducing a merit system of nobility. During the 1600s, England put more power in the hands of an elected parliament.
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What were the Apache dependent on?
A.
Buffalo
B.
Deer
C.
Maize
D.
Beans
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What's are the 50 states
Just for fun
Answer:
Texas,United state,Washington DC,California,
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Why was the Virginia Company interested in setting up the colony of
Jamestown?
Explanation:
To make money for the company
how did cleopatras action affect rome
Answer:
Cleopatra influenced Rome and Egypt because she made Egypt wealthier and more powerful. Cleopatra needed Rome's resources to make Egypt more powerful than it already was. She used the help of Caesar and Antony. Therefore, Rome became more powerful too. People of Rome hated her relationship with Caesar and Antony and despised her.
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Answer:
Love affairs and scandals were common
What was it like where the Aztecs settled? BRAINLIST
Answer:
it was on a large island in the middle of the lake im sorry i just got to this
Explanation:
they settled in the valley of mexico. they were surrounded by lakes, (that's one of the main resources they used for food). and the climate was mild/hot.
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During which attack did a Cheyenne war party kill a team of cattle drovers traveling through the Chisholm Trail?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
C on edge 2020 Lecture/Assignment
Cual es la diferencia entre un estado y una colonia
Answer:
Yo creo que la diferencia es que un estado es un autogobierno y una colonia es governada por otro país, a menudo en el extrenjero.
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1.- ¿Qué procesos históricos sucedieron en el mundo entre la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII
y primeros años del siglo XIX?
2.- ¿Qué hechos históricos sucedieron en el mundo mientras se llevó a cabo el Virreinato de
Nueva España?
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Explanation:
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The causes leading to the national liberation movement in Asia between the 19th and early 20th centuries
The causes that led to the national liberation movement in Asia between the 19th and early 20th centuries were decolonization, national identity and independence.
During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, many countries in America freed themselves from Spanish colonial rule. In these countries, thinkers were inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution to reject European colonial rule.
This same situation was experienced in the countries of the East in which many European countries had extended their territory and expanded their colonial rule. For example:
India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan, which struggled with British rule until the middle of the 20th century when Gandhi led a national liberation movement that was characterized by non-violence in India and influenced the rest of the nations.
The Philippines, which was a colony of Spain until the late nineteenth century influenced by the independence movements of America began to rise up against the crown and achieved their independence.
According to the above, these national liberation movements were inspired by American decolonization, established a national identity and rebelled to achieve their independence.
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streams with low_____often form large curver called meanders
Answer:
streams with low__sloping Grounds___often form large curver called meanders
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Vietnam protest movement
As the war progressed Australians were less convinced by the original rationale that China and communism posed a direct threat. Opposition to the war also grew as national servicemen were killed and wounded in the course of their service.
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what was one effect of the arrival of the american expeditionary forces in europe during world war i?
Answer:
the American expeditionary forces arrival was a huge play in offensively taking German positions
Explanation:
the Germans were so focused at other fronts that when America joined they were taken by surprise and were able to push the Germans back
where did the pilgrims land in America
Answer:
Assailed by storms during it's two-month-long Atlantic crossing, the Mayflower landed at Cape Cod on November 11, 1620. After finding no suitable home, the pilgrims sailed to Plymouth Bay, ferried ashore in small groups, and settled in the remains of a Native American village.
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