• Describe the living conditions in early urban centers in America.

• Explain why millions of Europeans and Asians left their home countries in the late 1800’s for the

United States​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Fleeing crop failure, land and job shortages, rising taxes, and famine, many came to the U. S. because it was perceived as the land of economic opportunity.


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Compare and contrast two specific forms of limited government: Oligarchy, Monarchy, Constitutional
Monarchy, and Dictatorship. Provide at least two similarities and two differences.

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Oligarchy: A group of a few people rule a country.

Monarchy: A king or queen rules a country.

Constitutional Monarchy: A king or queen rules the country but has limited powers from a constitution.

Dictatorship: One person is in absolute complete power.

These forms of government are all similar in one way, there is one or a group of people with most of the power. This is unlike other governments which have different bodies of powers that keep each other in checks and balances.

If you are to choose Dictatorship and  Oligarchy. Above are two differences.

Similarities are complete control.

Explanation:

Answer:

Oligarchy: A group of a few people rule a country.

Monarchy: A king or queen rules a country.

Constitutional Monarchy: A king or queen rules the country but has limited powers from a constitution.

Dictatorship: One person is in absolute complete power.

These forms of government are all similar in one way, there is one or a group of people with most of the power. This is unlike other governments which have different bodies of powers that keep each other in checks and balances.

If you are to choose Dictatorship and  Oligarchy. Above are two differences.

Similarities are complete control.

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The Triple Alliance and Triple Entente were formed through the signing of

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Answer:

TREATIES

Explanation:

Answer:

Treaties

Explanation:

what kind of president did the founding fathers planned

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Answer: The Founders weren't even sure that they'd only want one president. ... passing resemblance to what the Founding Fathers intended it to be. ... But the executive council kind of got lost in the shuffle for most of the convention ... and he did not have power over foreign policy to make other major appointments

What horrific sight does Elie see as he and his father enter the first camp on their march to the barracks?

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Answer:

They saw truckloads of children, babies thrown into the fire, the crematorium, the burning pit.

Explanation:

Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night" recounts his experience as a Jewish prisoner during the Holocaust that became one of the greatest genocide in the history of the world. This book also became one of the most important witness accounts of the historical disaster.

When they were taken to the camp at Birkenau, the men and women and children were separated. Elie and his father were taken to the left while women were taken to the right. This separation would be the last time he would ever see his mother and sister. And later on, after the medical inspection by "the notorious Dr. Mengele", while walking they saw a truck full of children, babies being driven and thrown into the "crematorium", a burning pit. Elie recounts how he saw "A truck drew close and unloaded its hold: small children. Babies!" This was the horrific sight that he and his father along with the others saw on their march to the barracks in the first camp.

why do you think storms in the Pacific differ from storms in the Atlantic?
(pls help asap)

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Answer:

The Pacific Hurricane Season differs slightly from the Atlantic Hurricane Season in a few small ways. Firstly, the Season starts on May 15th and ends on November 30th. The terminology is also slightly different. Hurricanes that occur in the North Pacific are called typhoons, while those that occur in the Indian and South Pacific Oceans are called cyclones.

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Liberia
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Ethiopia
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African
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Republic of a
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the Congo
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Answer:

Explanation:

physical

Answer:

political map

Explanation:

"Political maps" are among the most widely used reference maps. They are mounted on the walls of classrooms throughout the world. They show the geographic boundaries between governmental units such as countries, states, and counties. They show roads, cities and major water features such as oceans, rivers and lakes.

What part of the Secret Treaty at Velasco did many Texans dislike? How do you feel about the decision? Why?

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The public treaty was to be published immediately, and the secret agreement was to be carried into execution when the public treaty had been fulfilled. The public treaty, with ten articles, provided that hostilities would cease, that Santa Anna would not again take up arms against Texas, that the Mexican forces would withdraw beyond the Rio Grande, that restoration would be made of property confiscated by Mexicans, that prisoners would be exchanged on an equal basis, that Santa Anna would be sent to Mexico as soon as possible, and that the Texas army would not approach closer than five leagues to the retreating Mexicans. In the secret agreement, in six articles, the Texas government promised the immediate liberation of Santa Anna on condition that he use his influence to secure from Mexico acknowledgment of Texas independence; Santa Anna promised not to take up arms against Texas, to give orders for withdrawal from Texas of Mexican troops, to have the Mexican cabinet receive a Texas mission favorably, and to work for a treaty of commerce and limits specifying that the Texas boundary not lie south of the Rio Grande.

Answer:

Many Texans were angry that the Treaty provided that Santa Anna would be allowed to live and return to Mexico. They wanted revenge for the hundreds of Texans ruthlessly slaughtered under his command at the Alamo and Goliad. I agree that Santa Anna should not have been permitted to live after commanding such ruthless slaughters of Texans. For example, the people at Goliad were told they would be released if they cooperated but they were massacred. He was not a good leader for the Mexican people either and had a history of false promises and poor relationships. or I agree with the decision made at the negotiations to allow a Santa Anna to live and return to Mexico. The Texans needed Santa Ann to follow through with his agreement to make sure Mexico recognized Texas as a free republic and set the border at the Rio Grande.

Explanation:

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Which of the following illustrates that Colonel Lloyd was a fickle and unpredictable master?

"They [old Barney and young Barney] never knew when they were safe from punishment. They were frequently whipped when least deserving, and escaped whipping when most deserving it."

"I have seen Colonel Lloyd make old Barney, a man between fifty and sixty years of age, uncover his bald head, kneel down upon the cold, damp ground, and receive upon his naked and toil-worn shoulders more than thirty lashes at the time."

"He was said to own a thousand slaves, and I think this estimate quite within the truth."

all of these

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Answer:

"They [old Barney and young Barney] never knew when they were safe from punishment. They were frequently whipped when least deserving, and escaped whipping when most deserving it."

Explanation:

The first one demonstrates Colonel Lloyd's unpredictability when it says, "They never knew when they were safe". It shows that Colonel Lloyd was fickle when it says, "whipped when least deserving... escaped whipping when most deserving".

The second one simply states how he abuses his slaves, and the third one states how many he must've owned. Neither of them say anything about his behavior and emotional state.

16.6% of Mexico energy comes from hydroelectric power using what ?

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Answer:

Water

Explanation:

Hydroelectric power is produced with moving water

At hydro - power plants water flows through a pipe, or penstock, then pushes against and turns blades in a turbine to spin a generator to produce electricity. Run-of-the-river systems, where the force of the river's current applies pressure on a turbine.

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Which of the following cities went from a small midwestern town to a major metropolis between 1840 and 1900?
A. New York
B. Philadelphia
C. Chicago
D. Rochester

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C. Chicago

Chicago Chicago

Answer:

C is the right answer

Explanation:

In 1840, Chicago had a population of a little under 5000. By 1900, when the city had become a rail hub and contained the nation's largest stock yards, Chicago's population had surpassed 1 million.

why did Sumerians go to ziggurat

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Answer:

The ancient Sumerians, believed their gods lived in the sky. In order for the gods to hear better, you needed to get closer to them. Ziggurats were huge, with built in steps. The priests would collect and use these gifts since they were the representatives of the gods on earth.

Explanation:

Wind power, solar power, biomass, hydropower, green transportation, electric motors are all examples of: a. Green Economics c. Clean technology b. Carbon footprint d. Social responsibility

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Answer:

C.) Clean technology.

Explanation:

Nothing but energy from the sun or other forms of energy are being used.

There also is no destruction of other natural resources in the process.

Which city on the map is located at about 40 °N, 75 °W?
please help!

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The answer will be Philly

The Nile River made Egypt fertile due to its yearly _______. Pyramids were built during the _______ period in ancient Egypt. The French scholar Jean-François Champollion used the _______ to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics. The pharaoh Akhenaten introduced the first example of _______ by pushing for the sole worship of the sun god Aten. The first female pharaoh was _______. During the _______, ancient Egypt's territory reached its greatest extent. Respond to the following based on your reading. The Nile was a key geographic feature in Egyptian history. Why was the Nile River important? Pretend you're explaining the role of religion in ancient Egyptian society, giving some examples of evidence that back up its importance.

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Answer:

1. flooding

2. Old Kingdom

3. Rosetta Stone

4. monotheism

5. Sobekneferu

6. New Kingdom

7. The Nile was the main source of water and the main route of transit in ancient Egypt. Its annual flooding was predictable and enriched the soil, which made the Nile River Valley one of the most productive in the ancient world.

8. The Egyptians worshipped many gods. The pharaohs were not only the head of the religion in Egypt, but their rule was also thought to be ordained by the gods. Ancient Egyptians believed that the afterlife was similar to their living life and wanted to prepare people for a similar existence after death. As a result, for the pharaohs during the Old Kingdom, the pyramids were constructed as elaborate tombs that contained everything that a ruler might need in the afterlife.

Explanation:

PF

Answer:

flooding

Old Kingdom

Rosetta Stone

monotheism

Sobekneferu  

New Kingdom

The Nile was the main source of water and the main route of transit in ancient Egypt. Its annual flooding was predictable and enriched the soil, which made the Nile River Valley one of the most productive in the ancient world.

The Egyptians worshipped many gods. The pharaohs were not only the head of the religion in Egypt, but their rule was also thought to be ordained by the gods. Ancient Egyptians believed that the afterlife was similar to their living life and wanted to prepare people for a similar existence after death. As a result, for the pharaohs during the Old Kingdom, the pyramids were constructed as elaborate tombs that contained everything that a ruler might need in the afterlife.

Explanation:

PENN

How did the boston port act affect the colonists?

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Answer:

The Boston Port Act closed the port of Boston so tightly that the colonists could not bring hay from Charlestown to give to their starving horses.

Explanation:

The British parliament believed that the colonists of Massachusetts could be punished without the other colonies objecting. They believed that the harsh punishment of the whole Massachusetts colony would panic the other American colonies into conceding the authority of Parliament over their elected assemblies. Instead the Boston Port Act ignited all of the colonies into anti-British actions.

Article 2 Section 3 - Every year the president must give congress a report on the nation, now called the ?

100 points

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Answer:

The State of the Union Address

Explanation:

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Am I correct? Pls answer ASAP!

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Answer:

not that or rosseta stone so most likely code of hammurabi

Explanation:

rosseta stone= egyiptian artifact for language

ten commandments= are from god

Answer:

i think you are correct,but if not it could also be a

Explanation:

What method was used to attract industry to Mississippi

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New industries were given a 10 year tax exempt status

German soldiers hired by the British were called
mercenaries
patriots
loyalists

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Answer:

loyalists

Explanation:

Answer:

German soldiers hired by the British were called merchanies.

or in other words b.merchanies

What engineering
accomplishment during the
1880's increased the population
out in the West?
A. farming production
B. building dams along the Mississippi River
C. automobile manufacturing
D. transcontinental railroad

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

D transcontinental railroad

how did the theory of social contract of government influenced colonists before the american revolution

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a.colonist were encouraged to revolt against a failed government

years ago
The first civilization was established in the Indus Valley around
A 500
B. 2,500
C. 3,000
D. 5,000
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
С
D

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

the earliest civilizations developed between 4000 and 3000 BCE, when the rise of agriculture and trade allowed people to have surplus food and economic stability.

Answer:

d

Explanation:

What was the cause of the French and Indian War? A) The Indians would not give up their land to the French. B) France and Britain both claimed land in North America as their land. OC) The colonists did not like the Indians and wanted them to move farther inland.​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The French and Indian War began over the specific issue of whether the upper Ohio River valley was a part of the British Empire, and therefore open for trade and settlement by Virginians and Pennsylvanians, or part of the French Empire

The Jay Treaty was between the United States and
.

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Answer:

Great Britain

Explanation:

Jay Treaty, (November 19, 1794), agreement that assuaged antagonisms between the United States and Great Britain, established a base upon which America could build a sound national economy, and assured its commercial prosperity.

Answer: Great Britain

Explanation: This treaty was between the US and Great Britain to end the Revolutionary War.

Drag and drop these events into the correct order.

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Answer:

b,d,c,a

Explanation:

1. The monarch abolished the old religion and the people were left without rules or laws

2. Queen Liliuokalani attempted to restore Hawaiian sovereignty.

3. The United States annexed Hawaii as a territory.

4. Hawaii was admitted as the 50th state of the United States.

Why was the monarchy of Hawaii overthrown?When the Queen refused constitutional limits on her powers, pro-American business interests overthrew her. Hawaii's new government recognized that it was too small and militarily weak to survive in a world of aggressive imperialism, particularly from Japan. It desired American annexation. On the Hawaiian Islands, a group of American sugar planters led by Sanford Ballard Dole depose Hawaiian monarch Queen Liliuokalani and establish a new provincial government with Dole as president. Hawaii's monarchy was overthrown on January 17, 1893, when a group of businessmen and sugar planters forced Queen Liliuokalani to abdicate. Generations of Hawaiian monarchy came to an end with her signature on January 24, 1895.

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Based on Douglass's descriptions of the horses in paragraph 1, what does the reader recognize?


The reader recognizes that Douglass was jealous of the horses.

The reader recognizes that Douglass was aware that Colonel Lloyd's fury was applied to everyone and everything that he owned.

The reader recognizes that Douglass was aware that the horses were treated better than the human slaves.

The reader recognizes that Douglass knew that the slaves who took care of the horses had an easier life.

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The answer to your question is B. Hope this helps!

Answer:

B

Explanation:

which ancient principles can be found in American government today​

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Answer:

From Greece--the principles of democracy have been brought into the US government from Greece. Greek democracy was limited as it was in the founding of the US. Only elite, men were allowed the rights of citizens in both governments.  

From the Byzantine Empire--the principles of law and order came from Justinian's Code. The law code set high level law principles with each law corresponding to a punishment. The codes also set judicial principles used by the US when setting up their judicial branch of government.  

From Rome--representative government was used where members of the empire were elected or chosen to represent larger populations. In Rome, this ensured the reaches of the empire were heard and in the US representation has been used to ensure the voices of states and the people are heard in at the federal level.  

What happens in the first Crusades

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Answer:

The First Crusade (1095–1099) was the first of a number of crusades that attempted to recapture the Holy Land, called for by Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont in 1095. Urban called for a military expedition to aid the Byzantine Empire, which had recently lost most of Anatolia to the Seljuq Turks

Explanation:

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What was the the governing body of England.
*
O Monarchy
B
Parliament

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Answer: Parliament

Explanation: The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (commonly known as the UK Parliament, the British Parliament) is the supreme legislative body for the United Kingdom and also for English Law.

What did the ancient Egyptians do to limit damage from flooding?
O They created water wheels.
O They stored water in reservoirs.
O They constructed cataracts to drain water.
O They built dams to block the flow of water.

Please hurry

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They constructed cataracts to drain water

Answer:

d

Explanation:

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