In "The Boy Who Invented TV," how did Philo's farm chores help him envision how a TV might work?

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Answer:

a remote that has buttomns

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4. The excerpt below is from a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
By the rude bridge that arched the flood,
Their flag to April's breeze unfurled,
Here once the embattled farmers stood,
And fired the shot heard round the world.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Concord Hymn"
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The lines from the poem refer to which battle of the American Revolution?
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Answer:

Correct answer is the battle of Concord.

Explanation:

At the title of the poem itself says the poem is dedicated to one of the first battles of the Revolutionary War - Battle of Concord. Force of British officer Thomas Gage on April 19, 1775 had a conflict with American militia, that opened the door for more battles that happened in the colony of Massachusetts. Emerson wanted to present the heroic effort of the Patriots against the red coats.

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Who were the Puritans, what were their goals, and how did they go about accomplishing those goals in England?
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Answer: The Puritans were members of a religious reform movement known as Puritanism that arose within the Church of England in the late 16th century. They believed the Church of England was too similar to the Roman Catholic Church and should eliminate ceremonies and practices not rooted in the Bible.

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The roots of Puritanism are to be found in the beginnings of the English Reformation. The name “Puritans” (they were sometimes called “precisionists”) was a term of contempt assigned to the movement by its enemies. Although the epithet first emerged in the 1560s, the movement began in the 1530s, when King Henry VIII repudiated papal authority and transformed the Church of Rome into a state Church of England. To Puritans, the Church of England retained too much of the liturgy and ritual of Roman Catholicism.

Which colonial region was best known for fishing, fur trapping, and producing timber?
A) the Southern colonies
B) the New England colonies
C) the Mid-Western colonies
D) the Mid-Atlantic colonies

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

New England Colonies

B the New England colonies

What put the American colonist on the road to revolution against England?

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Answer:

Taxation without Representation

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The colonists were taxed by britian with no person from the colonies in Parliment/ there are many reasons but this is the biggest one

What is one alliteration in this poem?​

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Answer:

With the buzzing black bees

True or false. Fillibusters were legal adventures who came to Texas.

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The answer is False because I know it I just took the test

CNN 10 October 13, 2020 summary

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Answer: Coronavirus headlines from several countries, early voting in America, a virtual tour of Dubai, and a record-setting T. rex.

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Answer:

B C E I believe

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The actions listed in the box were contributing to the revolution war made by

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Answer:

war

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Answer:

Women Patriots

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The Battle of Austerlitz took place during which war?

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Answer:

napoleonic war

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How have the Kurds been treated throughout their history in the Middle East?

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Answer:

very poorly to say the least

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true or false the constitution ensures we have a limtied government

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Answer:

True

Explanation: the government is limited they give up some rights for the people

The correct answer is true

how did slavery help England profit from the colonies?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The profits of slavery were plowed back into the economy and helped to develop industry in Britain and its colonies. Manchester became an important textile center , where factories made cloth from cheap slave-picked cotton. Much of this cloth was sold back to the Africans in return for more slaves.

What are the influences that make the Constitution the enduring, stable document that it is? Choose one philosopher, one document, and one event to relate to the Constitution.

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Answer:

john locke

Explanation:

he wrote about life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, which are unalienable rights

Did hitler kill himself the answer is maybe because we did not find his body so he could be alive today or not but if he was still alive he would be 131 years old

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Answer:

yes Hitler killed himself

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Answer:

Yes, he did kill himself.

Explanation: because I did some reasearch and he killed himself so he would not get in trouble.

2. Civilizations usually expand through -
trade
conflict
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exploration
all of the above are examples of ways that civilizations have
expanded
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Answer:

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Which sentence describes a central idea of the passage?
A)Cromwell enjoys exercising on the beach more than playing at the park.
B)Howie wants Cromwell to participate in different types of dog competitions.
C)Cromwell has become much more energetic than he was before.
D)Kevin and Howie have different ideas about what activities are worthwhile.​

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I think the answer of the question is D.

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Have the benefits of trade changed over time?
explain the answer you chose. :D

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Answer:

How has trade influenced the world?

International trade is known to reduce real wages in certain sectors, leading to a loss of wage income for a segment of the population. However, cheaper imports can also reduce domestic consumer prices, and the magnitude of this impact may be larger than any potential effect occurring through wages.

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explain one reason that abu'l fazl's introduction may not be a completely objective and historically accurate for the motivations behind akbar's policies

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

You did not include the text or passage for reference. However, doing some research we can comment on the following.

One reason that Abu'l Fazl's introduction may not be completely objective and historically accurate for the motivations behind Akbar's policies is that in reality, Abu'l Fazl's was not the most important man behind the Mughal emperor Akbar decisions. Historians say that one of the most important and influential figures in Akbar's decisions was his wife Mariam. Her son Janhanhir succeeded Akbar on the throne, and that is when she had more political presence in the empire.  

As the grand vizier to the Mughal emperor Akbar, Abu’l Fazl introduced to a Persian translation of the Mahabharata, a Hindu sacred text in the 16th. century. The passage belongs to this text.

In the passage, Abu’l Fazl referred to the emperor as a person whose personality was leaned towards the well-being of his subjects, family or foreigners. He added that his personality played a big part in his health and peace of mind.

The total area of Alexander III’s empire stretched from

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Answer:The total area of Alexander III's empire stretched from Greece to the Indus River.

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What are the
differences
between the
farmer on the
soapbox and
Hamilton?

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Answer:

first one

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persecution

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What were George Washington’s three roles as the leader of the military?
A. He would design and or against the uniforms for the military.
B. He would devise battle plans and personally lead the armies into battle.
C. He would create and train a new standing army
D. He would create strategies to keep the army, the militias, and the allies of the new nation fighting as a unit.
E. He would personally finance the war.

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Answer:

I know for sure it is B and D and I believe it is also C but I'm not sure on that

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How did the Mayflower Compact influence New England?

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Answer:

The  Pilgrims

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Answer:

The Mayflower Compact created laws for Mayflower Pilgrims and non-Pilgrims alike for the good of their new colony. It was a short document which established that: ... the colonists would create one society and work together to further it. the colonists would live in accordance with the Christian faith.

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This is when citizens are allowed to directly vote on whether to accept or
reject a proposed law.

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Answer:

Referendum

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write a poem in Phillis Wheatley style.

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Answer:

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thy words mean to me in love,

on this special day,

Ye scared, me to,

I will live long and bright,

now here and now buyer,

I live to you for joy to me,

sounding joy, sounding scared,

I hold they to my sweet arms,

I will hold you till the day I die

and come back again to live with you

I will promise thy to me

I will goth myself

and go away

bye sweet love

bye sweet love

Which of these documents is the first to limit a king's power in England? *
Magna Carta
English Bill of Rights
Mayflower Compact
Declaration of Independence

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The answer is the Manga carta

Answer:

C. Magna Carta

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What political factions made up the Legislative Assembly?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Legislative Assembly was driven by two opposing groups. The members of the first group were conservative members of the bourgeoisie (wealthy middle class in the Third Estate) that favored a constitutional monarchy, represented by the Feuillants, who felt that the revolution had already achieved its goal.

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What were the most significant factors in the Continental army’s victory over the British?

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Q.I want to know what factors helped the Continental Army win the war against a country as powerful as England?

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A.Historians have devoted entire careers to that question. And some of them have spent quite a lot of those careers arguing with one another about the answer. While there remains plenty of debate concerning their relative importance, most historians consider these to be among the most important contributing factors:

Alliance with France

Arguably the single most important of Benjamin Franklin's many contributions to his nation was securing a French alliance during the revolution. Without the financial and military assistance provided by France, the colonists would certainly have fared much worse against the mighty British empire.

British Debt

Ironically, this was one of the key factors that caused the revolution in the first place. Britain had acquired a massive debt fighting the French and Indian War. It attempted to pay down that debt by taxing colonists through the Stamp Act, generating far more resentment than revenue. When hostilities first erupted, the crown did not anticipate that the war would drag on as long as it did (nor cost them so much). The ever-growing expenses of the war piled on top on an already enormous mountain of debt that Britain could no longer afford.

Distance

At the time of the revolution, there was no internet, no telephone, not even a telegraph. Sending even a simple message from England to North America took several weeks at a minimum. Transporting troops, munitions and supplies presented even more difficulties. Washington, his officers, troops, supplies and reinforcements were all within a few days travel from one another. King George was on the other side of the world.

Familiarity with the Territory

Many of the British soldiers had never set foot in North America prior to fighting war there. The colonists were fighting in their own back yards. While British officers were well-trained and often had plenty of direct battlefield experience, that experience was primarily acquired in the fields of Europe. Military tactics that were effective in that environment were disastrous in America. Some military historians place particular emphasis on the colonists use of guerilla warfare, with individuals and small squads initiating hit-and-run attacks on the enemy, instead of marching out in huge, orderly, easily targetable columns like good European gentlemen. To what degree this specific tactical shortcoming contributed to British defeat is a matter of debate, but the colonists' familiarity with the territory and adoption of tactics appropriate to that territory was certainly a significant factor.

Hearts and Minds

In some sense, the Americans had already won the public relations war before a single shot was fired. Many intellectuals throughout Europe, including England, felt that the colonists' rebellion was the embodiment of Enlightenment ideals. And while it's a misconception that the colonists were united in a spirit of revolutionary fervor (many colonists remained loyal to the crown), British public support for the war was even more tepid. They were already deep in debt and digging deeper, fighting on the other side of the globe against an opponent with powerful allies and which, many within their own country believed, was in the right. After Cornwallis' defeat at Yorktown, Britain's military was not crushed. It could have continued fighting. But it was simply not worth it.

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Were all Africans living in the colonies slaves?

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Answer: No

Not every African living in the colonies were always slaves. Sometimes, they just worked for people. But a few decades later, they became slaves to the colonists. So, the answer is no.

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