Why was irrigation important to Sumer? It led to the invention of the sail. It helped create food surpluses. It led to trade with other city-states. It moved water from mountains to city-states.
Answer:
It helped create food surpluses
Explanation:
irrigation is about crops, it's to help grow crops where they wouldn't be able to otherwise. So it would help create food surpluses if they were growing more crops.
Answer:
B - It helped create food surpluses.
What did the settlement that ended the Third Crusade allow Christians to do?
Answer:
Unarmed Christians were allowed to visit the city.
Explanation:
After trying to overtake Jerusalem and having Jaffa change hands several times, Richard and Saladin finalized a treaty granting Muslim control over Jerusalem but allowing unarmed Christian pilgrims and merchants to visit the city.
In your OWN WORDS define Maximilien Robespierre.
Answer: Robespierre was the most despised leader of the French Revolution. He sent thousands of people to death by the guillotine.
Explanation:
What is the relationship between the Red River, the Arkansas River, and the Mississippi River?
Answer:
Provides water supply, hydroelectric power, and flood control
Explanation:
The system also provides water supply, hydroelectric power, and flood control for the lower Arkansas River Basin. From its headwaters in New Mexico, the Red River flows along the Texas–Oklahoma border and into Arkansas before reaching its confluence with the Mississippi River in Louisiana. into Arkansas before reaching its confluence with the Mississippi River in Louisiana.
Answer:
Explanation:
It’s C
Which statement accurately describes the importance of Juneteeth?
Answer:
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Juneteenth is celebrated in Texas and it celebrates the freeing of the last enslaved people in the US.
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Which of the following best describes the effect that the European practice of slavery had on the americas
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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The statement that best describes the effect that was practiced by the Europeans as slavery on the Americans was it had a lasting impact of more than 350 years. Hence, Option B is correct.
What is slavery?When a person or anyone who is bound to obey the order and fulfill all the wishes that are made a person who is owned by another person is known as a slave, and the person who is performing this kind of work is known as slavery. Right from ancient times, it is the culture of the society or can be said as the dark side of modern society.
Where a person who is financially sound and can afford all the things, also gets the right or authority by default to make or own a person who is to be their slave. Whenever a person becomes a slave or a country becomes a slave of another country, there is an impact for a very long period of time.
Thus, Option B is correct.
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Which of the following best describes the effect that the European practice of slavery had on the Americas?
a temporary impact of a few years
a lasting impact of more than 350 years
a short impact of 50 years
no impact at all
who was the lady who sat on the bus
African Americans who migrated from the south to the West after the Civil War
Answer: the great migration
Explanation:
Folsom, Clovis, and Plano are examples of the first groups to cross the land bridge. farming groups of the American Southwest. Paleo-Indian cultures.
Answer:
C. Paleo-Indian cultures (the other guy is wrong)
Explanation:
right on edunuity
Answer: C
Explanation:
Why was it important to say that “all men” were “created equal”?
Answer:
It was important because it was thought to ultimately resolve slavery.
Explanation: :D
8. In cleaning out the attic of your home, you found some very old documents. You want
to know if they are authentic or not. Which of the following would NOT be the best
criteria for determining that authenticity?
corroboration with other sources
point of view of the author
language of the document
information about the author
CLEAR ALL
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Answer:
Language
Explanation:
Anyone can fake a way people talk, but if there isn't corroboration, or an accurate point of view similar to that time period, or the author could be someone from that time period, so Language is the least good for determining authenticity.
If that is incorrect, try POV
What is the inference that the Danes have when they hear Grendel
scream ?
Answer:
Grendel realizes he must fight back against the Danes as long as they fear him.
Modern anthropologists believe Native Americans came to North America in an emigration from Asia about 30,000 years ago.
A.
false
B.
true
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It was 20,000 years
What document did Thomas Paine's Common Sense influence?
Answer:
The Declaration of Independence
Explanation:
It was written a few months after Common Sense, and some believe it to have influenced it.
Why is it important for historians to use good quality sources?
Answer:
Because it helps improve there analytical skills, and also encourages other students to seek evidence through research
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
True or False: Humans lived along side
Neanderthals
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Homosapiens (us) were alive during the same time period. That's why some people have a small percentage of Neanderthal in their genes - the Homosapiens mated with the Neanderthals.
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List 2 events or concepts that lead to the incorporation of the founding ideals or principles of this nation? Explain why
Answer:
Magna Carta
French revolution.
Explanation:
The roots of the parliamentary form of government can be traced to the Magna Carta of 1215. It was the first time even though in theory that the power of the absolute monarch was challenged and some people got a say in the governance of Britain. The French revolution's principles aimed to return power and prosperity to society as a whole and put an end to the absolute monarch of France. These two events are considered significant to lay the seeds of democracy throughout the world.
Question: A long-term effect of the concerns expressed by Nathaniel Bacon would
be...
Answer:
A greater reliance’s on the tax laws and policy instituted by governor Berkeley
which immigrant group came to the 13 Colonies against their will?
Answer:
the African slaves
Explanation:
All immigrant groups except for the African slaves migrated voluntarily, for reasons such as economic opportunities and greater freedoms.
However, the African slaves had to migrate to the colonies against their will and were captured or sold into slavery in forceful and violent ways. They were forced to travel to the 13 colonies in the Middle Passage.
Name 2 religious groups often associated with polygamy.
Answer:
Mormons (LDS Church) and Islam
Explanation:
Answer:
Polygamy and Mormons
Explanation:
Some of the most popular proponents of polygyny in history have been Mormons, famously depicted in HBO drama Big Love and reality series Sister Wives. Polygamy is legal in 58 out of 200 countries around the world. Plural marriage was permitted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints between 1852 and 1890.
what does inalienable mean in the declaration of independence
Cannot be taken away.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence talks about American citizens' unalienable rights. This means that citizens have rights that can't be taken away under any circumstances by the United States government.
During this time, the thought of the government abusing their power onto citizens, and taking away certain rights was a very important topic. The reason why the Articles of Confederation was so weak in the first place was because the American people were scared of tyranny and did not want the government to obtain power.
Over time, this premise obviously changed as people became more open to the government having power and associated having a strong government with having a strong country.
can there be true equality amongst cultures?
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Answer:
It can.
Explanation:
Inequality between cultures can be fully established, since all members of different cultures understand and accept that they are all equally rich, special and important, even within their particularities. In addition, it is important to emphasize that individual members of different cultures must interpret "strange" cultural behaviors as something inherent and with efficient meaning within the culture to which they belong. This avoids unnecessary judgments and conclusions that place one culture above another.
why did the hebrews believe in one god
Answer:
The Hebrews believed in the one true God because of what they had witnessed.
Explanation:
God parted the Red Sea so that they could walk RIGHT THROUGH IT. To this day chariots and bones are found at the bottom of the Red Sea.
They put LAMBS BLOOD on their door posts and no firstborns were killed in their houses. They witnessed the wonderful mighty Power of God and they saw the miracles of His Son, The Messiah. Why shouldn't they believe in the one true God after all they had witnessed?
WHo was John hancock?
Answer:
the first person to sign the declaration of independence
Explanation:
which colony was the furthest south
Answer:
Which colony was farthest south?
Georgia
How did the Reconstruction Act of 1867 assist minority groups?
Answer:
Radical Republicans responded by stripping the supreme court of its power.
Explanation:
Act of 1867, and the Radical Republicans responded by stripping the Supreme Court of its power to hear appeals involving that act. Congress again overrode Johnson’s veto, and in 1869 the court dismissed the case, stating that it lacked jurisdiction.
true or false
Tea is a beverage crop grown on plantations.
Answer:
It's true
Tea is a beverage crop grown on plantations
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The Persian empire was the largest of its day its borders stretched between which two rivers?
Answer:
The Persian Empire spanned from Egypt in the west to Turkey in the north, and through Mesopotamia to the Indus River in the east.
Explanation:
A dwelling place is also called a
Answer:
residence
Explanation:
who was benjamin ""pap"" singleton? and what was he known for?
Answer:
Benjamin "Pap" Singleton (1809 – February 17, 1900) was an American activist and businessman best known for his role in establishing African American settlements in Kansas. A former slave from Tennessee who escaped to freedom in Ontario, Canada in 1846, he soon returned to the United States, settling for a period in Detroit, Michigan. He became a noted abolitionist, community leader, and spokesman for African-American civil rights.
Explanation: