John Adams was the only Federalist President


true or false

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Answer 1

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True, he was the only one!

Answer 2

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true

Explanation:

he was just the only one lol


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Which position was part of the Federalist Party platform?
It favored the French over the British.
It had the support of farmers and their trading partners.
It promoted a strong national government, especially the president.
It supported a strict interpretation of the Constitution.

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Wanted strong national government

Take a trip beginning at 30 degrees S and 25 degrees E and go to 67 degrees N and 155 degrees W. In which country did you begin your journey? Where did it end?

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Answer:

12

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The quote below was written at the end of World War II:

"Some who suspected that prior reports had been exaggerated . . . felt compelled to admit, 'So it was true!' Others simply exclaimed, 'we didn't' know!'"

The quote above refers to what event having to do with the Jewish people? (1 point)

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Liberation of Nazi extermination camps by Allied soldiers

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‼️HURRY PLEASE WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST‼️In this excerpt, which type of discrimination against female workers is described?
a. making women work in worse conditions than men
b. allowing women to work only in certain jobs
C. promoting women to positions of authority
d. paying women less than men are paid for the same work

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

The answer is D. An example of this in modern day is the US women’s soccer team. They win more than the men, but are being payed less. Hope this helps! Have a great day!

why did harrison lead an attack against prohetstown at tippecanoe

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The distrust for Tenskwatawa caused the Native Americans to immediately abandon Prophetstown, leaving it wide open for Harrison's raid. On November 8, 1811, Harrison torched Prophetstown and began his long march back to Vincennes.

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What is true about life under slavery?
A. Slave owners discouraged slaves from adopting elements of white
culture
B. Slave owners did not pay slaves for their work,
c. Enslaved African Americans had equal rights to those of white
people
D. Slaves had a great deal of freedom other than choosing where to
work.

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf B. \ Slave \ owners \ did \ not \ pay \ slaves \ for \ their \ work}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Let's analyze each answer choice. Remember, we are looking for what life under slavery was like.

A. Slave owners discouraged slaves from adopting elements of white culture

This is not true. Slaves were encouraged to assimilate and abandon their own African cultures.

B. Slave owners did not pay slaves for their work

This is true. Slaves were treated horribly, forced to do strenuous tasks for many hours, and never compensated for their hard work.

Even though we just found the likely answer, let's check the last two.

C. Enslaved African Americans had equal rights to those of white people.

This is absolutely false. Slaves were considered to be inferior and they had no rights, like voting or owning property.

D. Slaves had a great deal of freedom other than choosing where to work.

This is also false. Slaves had no autonomy and every aspect of their life was controlled by the slave owner.

The correct answer is B. Slave owners did not pay slaves for their work

It's B on Ap3x

Slave owners did not pay slaves for their work

What are two similarities and two differences between the Gunpowder empires?

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(The similares) left splendid artistic and architectual legacies that were created in part to reflect the legitimacy of their rulers. Islam was strong in three of those empires.

Do you think that the distance from the capital, Rome, could have influenced the possible lack of loyalty to the emperor in the provinces?

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Yes I believe it could

Why was texas so heavily in debt

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From money borrowed to build extravagant sports facilities to rising obligations for government workers' pensions, Texas's state and local debt is increasing at a faster rate than its gross state product, raising fears about the burden on future generations.

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What is a Constitutional Amendment?

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A constitutional amendment is a modification of the constitution of a polity, organization or other type of entity. Amendments are often interwoven into the relevant sections of an existing constitution, directly altering the text.

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two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress or by a special convention summoned by Congress on the petition of two-thirds of the state legislatures.

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What issues contributed most to sectionalism in the United States?

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Slavery led to sectionalism in the United States and pushed the country to the brink of war.

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i think slavery caused that in the United states

Can someone please explain the term ‘survival of the fittest’ to me and why Hitler liked the idea of it?

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In this sense survival of the fittest meant that we shouldn't help those who were struggling and that they were to blame for their own failure. The Idea meant that only the ones who put out an effort to make their lives better were the ones who would rise to the top. Hitler liked this idea because he wanted to build a "pure" nation which meant that he believed that everyone should do there part and become successful and that those who didn't make an effort to improve their lives didn't deserve the ideals of life since he believed that the poor were trying to rely completely on those who were successful.

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How did the actions of Gaius Marius change the Roman Republic?
O He angered the Senate by proposing that Rome divide public lands among the returning military and their families,
O He replaced the elected consuls and the Senate with an empire that could be inherited by members of the ruler's family,
O He angered the Senate by convincing men to serve in wars by promising them land and citizenship,
O He restructured the city's politics and strengthened the Senate's power,

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He angered the Senate by proposing that Rome divide public lands among the returning military and their families. He replaced the elected consuls and Senate with an empire inherited by members of the ruler's family. ... He restructured the city's politics and strengthened the Senate's power.

Explanation:

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C, He angered the senate by convincing men to serve in wars by promising them land and citizenship.

Explanation:

This is something that he is most known for, something that played an impact on the Roman Republic for sure.  In Addition, the other options are things that he never did, or other leaders did. I hope this helps, have a fantastic day! :)))))

what does jefferson think the government should not do

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Jefferson thinks the central government should not interfere with the smaller/local government

I mean that’s not exactly what the question was but maybe it’ll give you partial credit...

What was going on in the U.S. when the AoC was created?

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The Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation, the first constitution of the United States, on November 15, 1777. ... The Articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with the state governments.

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How did Aryan culture explain the use of the caste system

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Answer:

caste system is for controlling the local population

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Which power of Congress is reserved Only for the senate

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Under the Constitution, the House of Representatives has the power to impeach a government official, in effect serving as prosecutor. The Senate has the sole power to conduct impeachment trials, essentially serving as jury and judge. Since 1789 the Senate has tried 19 federal officials, including two presidents.

Explanation:

help plz this is my last one

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Answer: I would say a

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I really don’t know but I feel like it’s a

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Which is the best inference about Lincoln’s interpretation of his primary presidential duty?

A.
to create a new form of republican government for the Union states
B.
to follow Washington’s directive to be political cement for the nation
C.
to sacrifice constitutional liberty for the good of the nation
D.
to preserve the country’s founding principle of a nation of states

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Answer:

I believe the answer is A

Explanation:

Answer:

Here :)

Explanation:

"to preserve the country's founding principle..."

I did not take a picture of the text but in the provided text it said something like, "He stand in defense..." So for me, that indicated that he did not have to sacrifice, follow, or create. He had to preserve something which was, the founding principle of a nation of states.

So, D :)

Which level of government is
concerned with making laws to
promote local safety and
maintenance?

a. federal government
b. state government
c. concurrent power

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Answer: I think the state government.

Explanation:

Answer:

Federal Government

Explanation:

It's responsible for public health, safety, and maintenace.

Pls help me ASAP!! Thank you

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Answer:

Secede

Explanation:

Answer:

emancipation or secede

Explanation: good luck I hope I helped you

Why was it Believe the war would end by the end of 1914

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They believed the war would be over by Christmas but it got proven wrong because of the enhanced technology during world war 1 and the use of trenches.

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

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Explanation:

D. an ambassador visits with another nation's leader to discuss concerns because a diplomats job is to maintain good relationships with other countries.

It would be A.an ambassador visits with another nations leader to discuss concerns

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Which of these events happened last? Agriculture began. Hammurabi’s Code was developed. Cuneiform was first used. Sumerian civilization arose.

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more information please, need just a tib bit

What was the 15 amendment finally enforced by the passage of the 24 amendment

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The 15th amendment allowed African-Americans to vote

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African Americans were allowed to voy with no restrictions

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What did Americans think Britain was doing with Native Americans?

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The War of 1812 created a lasting impact on several tribes whose communities were involved. For Native Americans, the War of 1812 created Indian heroes, established historic places, and dispossessed ancient home areas.

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Conflicts between U.S. citizens and Native Americans were frequent in the years before the war and many in the United States blamed Great Britain and its colonies for helping to arm the Native Americans. Indeed, for British North America, maintaining positive relationships with Native Americans in the porous borderlands was a sensible means of guarding against incursions by the much more populous United States. Those in the United States who were eager to strip natives of their land were more likely to frame the situation as one of British aggression.  It is too much to say that territorial desires had a significant role in sparking the War of 1812, but the opportunities for national expansion were an important side issue of the conflict.

Territorial ambitions were not focused solely on lands held by Native Americans. Some American politicians felt that the conquest of Canada would complete the business of the American Revolution, and residents of British North America had been nervous for years with their southern neighbor’s growing size and power. Similarly, some in the south saw a war as one means to move in on Spanish Florida and its native allies.

In the years before the War of 1812, many Native Americans were joining the growing Pan-Indian movement. Led by Tenskwatawa, a spiritual leader also known as the Prophet, and his brother Tecumseh, the movement’s political and military head, the Pan-Indian movement sought political coordination between groups to combat the deceptive land agreements that whites struck with random tribal members.

The Battle of Tippecanoe, fought on November 7, 1811, is often viewed as a prelude to the War of 1812. Governor of the Indiana Territory William Henry Harrison marched 1,000 regulars and volunteer militia toward the native village known as Prophet’s Town with the intent to destroy it and deprive Native Americans of a suspected base of operations. Native Americans met the force and suggested a parley. Harrison’s forces camped some way outside the town. Native forces attacked at night, killing nearly two hundred soldiers, but Harrison’s forces rebounded and with their greater numbers dispersed the attackers and proceeded to advance and burn Prophet’s Town.  The battle further damaged Anglo-American relations, as Britain was castigated for supplying weapons to the Native forces.

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What is Kendo and how did it start?​

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Kendo originated from the experiences of the samurai who trained to use “nihonto” (Japanese swords) in combat. The samurai thereby acquired a distinctive appreciation of the “principles of the sword”. It is believed that through learning kendo one is able to gain an understanding of the “principles of the sword”.

Explanation:

Answer:

A Japanese martial art that comes from the experiences of the samurai who trained to use nihoto in combat

Explanation:

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Even after assimilation, many American Indians were not accepted as equals by white settlers. Why do you think that was?

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Answer:

because back then they saw them not as people who lived there but as lower then them because of their race and the white settlers just wanted their land.

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What was the Catholic Church's response to Martin Luther's 95 Theses?

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Answer:  The Catholic Church responded to the challenges of Luther, Calvin, and the Protestant movement initially in a somewhat mild way, allowing Luther to argue his position. When Luther refused to retract his position, his theses were deemed heretical, he was excommunicated, and, after the Diet of Worms, support of Luther was prohibited.

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2 questions to ask about the westward expansion

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1. What were some reasons supporting up westward expansion, how’d it be if it americans?
2. What worker’s benefited more than others due to westward expansion?
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