Answer:
i agree
Explanation:
In 1873, mark twain co-authored a book called "the gilded age." it poked fun at america's increasing obsession with getting __________ quick.
Answer:
money
Explanation:
-7. One new way Jackson campaigned for office was -
A. paying people to vote for him
B. painting his name on wagons and driving around towns
C. holding dinners for common people to attend
D. asking foreign countries to support his candidacy
Answer:
Answer is D
Explanation:
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Which economic system is represented by this idea?
Resources are allocated by supply and demand.
Capitalism
Communism
Socialism
Communism and Socialism
CAPITALIST
DESCRIBES ABOVE STATEMENT
What rights are violated by the Alien and Sedition Acts? Were these 2 laws constitutional?
if it’s winter in london what season is it in south africa
Answer:
it's summer here is an easy search that explains it
The modern United Kingdom and France, by virtue of most government power being held by the central, national government, are best described as having which form of government?
A. unitary
B. confederal
C. definitive
D. federal
Answer:
Answer is B
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Question 5
What are THREE (3) main reasons Europeans began exploring?
1Looking for a faster trade route to the indies.
2Attempting to spread the teachings of Buddha
3Looking to expand control of their empire to new territories.
4Looking for valuable trade goods.
Answer:
1, 3, and 4
Explanation:
PLZZZZZ HELP In what way did Southern states try to gain more power during the Constitutional Convention? They wanted export taxes on northern goods to increase the balance of trade. O They tried to have slaves counted in their population to gain more votes in Congress. They argued that the Southern states needed more economic support than Northern states. O They argued that their economic power should give them more representation in Congress
Answer:
They tried to get slaves to count for votes
Explanation:
This lead to the three fifth compromise
Write a summary of The Mardu People?
Answer:
The Martu (Mardu) are a grouping of several Aboriginal Australian peoples in the Western Desert cultural bloc.
Explanation:
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What does the 4th amendment mean in your own words
Answer:
you are part of the bill of rights.
Explanation:
How is Chinese architecture similar to Japan's?
Answer:
They were Asians.
Explanation:
All the Asians are the same there are no difference.
Where can you find the notes of the meetings of Congress?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Congressional Record and its index may be available in large library systems or college libraries, frequently as a part of their participation in the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). Over 1,100 libraries participate in the FDLP, collecting and/or providing public access to government documents.
As a result of the Louisiana Purchase, the U.S.-
brought land from Spain
brought land from Spain
went to war with France
went to war with France
doubled in size
doubled in size
lost control of New Orleans
Answer:
Doubled in size
Explanation:
Upon hearing the music of the Billie Holliday and Bessie Smith what is something that sticks out at you from each song ?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Upon hearing the music of Billie Holliday and Bessie Smith something that sticks out at me from hearing their songs is the passion both singers have in each performance.
Both singers, Holyday and Smith, performed with such a great passion, feeling, and sentiment, that really hits you hard. These African American singers had so much pain and suffering inside, that one of the ways they release those feelings through singing. African American singers have this talent to perform on stage and a range of vocals that really impressed their audiences.
Jazz music has something magical or sensitive music element that is what connects with fans and is part of the link between performers and the audience.
Examine the dates in this timeline:
1526: The Mughal Empire is
established in northern India.
1601: Mughal leaders support the
construction of the Sikh holy site
known as the Golden Temple.
1653: Mughal ruler Shah Jahan oversees
the construction of the Taj Mahal palace.
1669: Hindus rebel against a new
Mughal policy of taxing non-Muslims.
1757: British troops overthrow the
Mughal governor of Bengal, India.
Which title best describes the events in the timeline?
A)The early foundations of the Mughal Empire.
B)The spread of British colonial power in India.
C)The era of Mughal religious persecution.
D)The rise and decline of the Mughal Empire.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:
Option D - The rise and decline of the Mughal Empire.
Explanation:
As you see these statements are showing the decline of Mughal Empire. So option D is correct.
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Using the document provided and your knowledge of Modern World History, why was the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union known as a cold war?
彼らはそれを冷戦と呼んだ。それは実際には肉体的な戦いがなかったからであるが、両国はお互いより良くしようとした。だから、最も速い答えは、物理的な戦いがなかったからです.........これが役立つことを願っています!
What is the dominant climate of Southeast Asia?
desert
humid temperate
cold temperate
tropical
Answer:
desert
Explanation:
Answer:
im about to give all the answer so please give *5* star rateing and a heart if i pu y it means yes and n well it means no ok...Which factors directly affect East Asia’s climate?
Choose all correct answers.
differences in latitude/Y
polar and tropical air masses/Y
varied elevations throughout the region/Y
number of rain forests along the Equator /N
Which bodies of water are among the most significant in Southeast Asia?
Choose all correct answers.
Indian Ocean/Y
Mekong River/Y
Sea of Japan/N
Strait of Malacca/Y
Which resources are found in Southeast Asia?
Choose all correct answers.
mahogany/Y
diamonds/N
gold/Y
tin/Y
What is the dominant climate of Southeast Asia?
tropical/Y
cold temperate/N
desert/N
humid temperate/N
Where is the world’s highest mountain peak?
Karakoram/N
Eastern Ghats/N
Himalaya/Y
Hindu Kush/N
Item 6
What are the consequences of cutting down forests in South Asia?
Choose all correct answers.
the erosion of land/Y
a shortage of food plants/Y
a decrease in oxygen levels/Y
fewer delta regions/N
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Answer:
Great Britain and france
Explanation:
Name and describe the seven reasons Thomas Paine gives in "Common Sense" for independence?
Answer:PAINE’S ARGUMENTS IN COMMON SENSE (2)
1
- The monarchy was
depriving the people
of their rights.
- Britain is free because
of the people
- The constitution in
Britain doesn’t have enough freedom between classes
2
- Kings family rules
supreme but they don’t have the right to rule.
- Dividing people into social classes isn’t the natural order and doesn’t lead to prosperity
- Kings got power through bad ways
3
- The monarchy and
succession would lead
to destruction
- Questioning the power
of the king.
- America doesn’t need
Britain.
4
- Britain is the only thing
uniting colonies
- Not all colonists are
English
- People who supported
Britain couldn’t be trusted/had poor judgement
5
- There is no possibility
of reconciliation with
Britain
- Nonviolent British rule
is ineffective
- Colonies can’t make
progress if they remain tied to Britain
Explanation:I saw this in a document on the web
2. How did cotton transform the textile industry?
A) Cotton provided a more secure source of raw material for textiles than wool or flax,
since it was less susceptible to yearly changes in weather or environment.
B) Cotton was far less expensive than wool or flax, permitting a significant decrease
in the cost of new textiles
C) Cotton could be spun mechanically with much greater efficiency than wool or flax,
helping to solve the shortage of thread for textile production.
D) Cotton could be produced in far greater quantity than flax or wool because it could
be grown in many of the British colonies.
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
Can someone please help me answer these questions
Why did his parents give him up?
Who took him in? The Queen of Egypt took the baby from the river. She names the baby Moses.
Why is question 2 ironic?
Who is his new brother?
What crime does he commit when he stops the beating of the slave?
Moses Questions
What is Moses told to do by the burning bush?
What does Moses tell the Hebrews the Pharaoh cannot take from them?
Where does Moses lead the Hebrews?
Why do you think Moses looks back over the sea?
Hebrews Questions
Who are the Hebrews?
Are the Hebrews monotheistic or polytheistic?
What is their position in society at the beginning of the movie?
What obstacle do they face when the Pharaoh’s army comes after them?
What is their position at the end of the movie?
Plague Questions
Name the plagues in the movie.
What is the reaction after each plague?
What do the Hebrews do to make sure the final plague will pass over them?
What is the result of the final plague?
Egyptians Questions
Who is their leader at the beginning of the movie?
Are the Egyptians monotheistic or polytheistic?
Who is their leader at the end?
What is their relationship with the Hebrews prior to the exodus?
What happens to their first born as a result of the final plague?
Ramses Questions
Who is Ramses?
Describe his relationship with Moses?
How are they related?
Why does he decide to release the Hebrews?
What happens to him at the end of the movie?
Answer: he did to much
Explanation: he was a bad chilid
German scientists were concerned about Nazi restrictions on uranium sales because
•uranium would not be available for industrial research.
•uranium was important to German missile programs.
•uranium paid for German scientific research.
•uranium could be used in research on atomic weapons.
Answer:
uranium would not be available for industrial research.
Explanation:
The Nazi's aware that the radiation from the Uranium caused massive health risk. They started a nuclear weapons program in 1930s, but the experiments that they did ended up in failures. They're pretty late in finding out the solutions to minimize the side effect.
The Nazi's restricted the sales of Uranium so they have more materials to conduct more experiments. But, the scientists saw other purposes for it. They can be used for industrial research to potentially found a new energy source that is far cheaper and cleaner compared to the oil.
D. uranium could be used in research on atomic weapons
Explanation:
How did the location of the Holy Roman Empire make it vulnerable to invasion by Germanic rulers?
1. Why did the news of the Emancipation Proclamation not have effect the slaves in Texas?
Answer:
slavery had technically been abolished two years earlier by Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, which covered the Confederate states. As Union troops retook territory, they emancipated enslaved people living there. And the orders issued on Juneteenth applied only to Texas. Slavery didn’t end in states like Kentucky and Delaware, which hadn’t seceded and therefore weren’t covered by Lincoln’s proclamation, until Dec. 18, 1865, when the 13th Amendment was adopted.
Explanation:
Answer:
the Mississippi River was taken over by the union so no news could get to Texas since Texas was practically isolated
Explanation:
How did Henry II limit the Power of the churches in England?
How did the Cold War affect the political situation of developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America? Was it a positive or negative influence?
Answer: On January 9, 1964, a riot erupted in the Panama Canal Zone, a U.S.-controlled territory in the
heart of Panama. The trouble began when Panamanian students tried to raise Panama's
national flag at an American high school. American residents objected and fighting broke out.
The riots continued over the next three days as thousands of Panamanians joined in. More than
20 people died in the unrest.
The riots in the Canal Zone reflected longstanding resentment of the U.S. presence in Panama.
The United States had controlled the Canal Zone since 1903. A treaty signed that year gave the
United States rights to the Panama Canal and the land around it “in perpetuity” (forever). Since
then, the United States had viewed the canal as essential to international trade and American
security.
President Lyndon Johnson blamed the riots on communist Cuba. He claimed that Cuba was
“sending guns, money, and agents into Panama” to encourage revolution. For the people of
Panama and the rest of Latin America, however, the riots were an expression of nationalism.
They saw the Canal Zone as a symbol of American imperialism.
The riots did have one positive effect, though. The United States began negotiations to hand the
canal over to Panama. It took many years, but in 1977 the United States and Panama finally
signed the Panama Canal Treaties. On December 31, 1999, Panama gained full control over the
canal.
The story of the Panama Canal riots is one example of the legacy of imperialism, which took on
new life during the Cold War. In this lesson, you will learn more about that legacy and how it
affected nations and people around the world.
Who do you think is the intended audience of this speech?
Answer:
It is supposed to be for people "everywhere in the world" to enjoy.
Explanation:
which two great emperors strengthened the Roman Empire
Classify the following as either sexual or asexual reproduction. And give the specific type if asexual.
Two earthworms each produce sperm and eggs and fertilize each other.
Answer:
sexual
Explanation:
its reproduction, like what humans do. So its sexual
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Henry Clay and James K. Polk were two presidents of Texas who were similar because they both_______________
Answer:
tried to end slavery
Explanation: