Answer:defect- to leave a country or political organization and go to a competitor.
Revise- make changes to improve something.
Secret police- a group that identifies and prosecutes those who oppose the government.
Slavs- groups of eastern and Central Europe who speak similar languages.
Tsar- the ruler of the Russian empire.
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Each term with its correct definition or description are,
1. Slavs - groups from Eastern and Central Europe who speak similar languages.
2. Defect - to leave a country or political organization and go to a competitor.
3. Secret police - a group that identifies and prosecutes those who oppose the government.
4. Tsar - the ruler of the Russian Empire.
5. Revise - make changes to improve something.
The term "Slavs" refers to a group of ethnic and linguistic communities in Eastern and Central Europe. Slavs are a diverse group with different cultures, languages, and historical backgrounds.
They are primarily characterized by speaking Slavic languages, which include Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Serbian, Croatian, and many others.
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How did the Treaty of Paris affect American Indians living on the land Britain claimed from France? a. The British government could not prevent settlement of American Indian lands. b. The British government refused to protect American Indians living on the land. c.The Albany Plan of Union was adopted, which American Indians resented. d. The Proclamation of 1763 was adopted, which American Indians resented. please help tysm
Answer:
a. The British government could not prevent settlement of American Indian lands.
Explanation:
the people rule in this kind of government
democracy
democracy is the government for the people, by the people
Answer: Democracy
Explanation:
The government is the one mostly in control of the people but we as people also have the right to decide if we want the decision s the government is taking or not.
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The Renaissance can BEST be compared in its culture and civilization to that of
a. ancient Persia.
b. ancient Greece.
c. Roman Empire.
d. the Middle Ages.
Answer:
d. the Middle Ages.
Explanation:
The Renaissance culture had been very similar to the middle ages. It lasted from 14th century to 17th century. The Renaissance were fond of music and they promoted art and music. It was an era of rediscovery of classical philosophy. They were noble man who were willing to learn new knowledge to improve themselves.
How did the Assyrian Empire develop?
It conquered its neighbors.
O It traded resources for land.
O It expanded into harsh living environments.
O It set up complex systems of government.
Answer:
Creating a system of coinage
Dividing the empire into provinces
Establishing a complex bereaucracy
Explanation:
Answer:
How did the Assyrian Empire develop?
It conquered its neighbors.
Explanation:
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How did Marco Polo’s stories influence the Silk Road trade?
So Marco Polo was a very known traveler on the Silk Road. His journey through Asia lasted 24 years and he reached further than any of his predecessors
What is Upton Sinclair known for doing?
exposing poor conditions in the meat packing industry
forming alliances that helped farmers with their credit problems
founding progressive organizations in the late 1800s
serving as mayor of Chicago
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Describe Massasoit's ideas of leadership and Metacom's ideas
Answer:
Explanation:
Massasoit was the leader of the Wampanoag when the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth in 1620. Although he is not mentioned by name in any English accounts prior to 1621, he and his brother Quadequina are undoubtedly the "two Kings, attended with a guard of fiftie armed men" that met Captain Thomas Dermer at Pokanoket in May 1619, when he was returning Tisquantum ("Squanto") to his homeland.
On 22 March 1620/1, Massasoit decided to pay his first visit to the Plymouth Plantation at the invitation of Tisquantum, who had first visited with the Pilgrims shortly before. In an almost identical scenario as that of Thomas Dermer a year earlier, he and his brother along with 60 armed men came and stood at the top of the hill overlooking the Colony. Edward Winslow was sent to him with some knives and a copper jewel chain as gifts--and Massasoit was told that the Pilgrims only desired peace and trading. Massasoit was told that King James of England saluted him with love and peace, and accepted him as a friend and ally. Massasoit liked what he heard; the English would make powerful allies against his enemies in the region. The Pilgrims wanted a peace treaty, and so he willingly undertook the negotiations.
At the peace negotiation, he was met at the river by Captain Myles Standish and Elder William Brewster. They saluted one another and he was taken to William Bradford's house for the negotiations with Governor John Carver. Massasoit was given some liquor, fresh meat, and some biscuits. Massasoit and the Pilgrims agreed to a treaty which said that none of Massasoit's men would harm the Pilgrims--and if they did, he would send them to the Pilgrims for punishment. And if anyone did unjust war against Massasoit, the Pilgrims would come to his aid. They also agreed that when trading, the Indians would not bring their bows and arrows, and the Pilgrims would not bring their guns.
Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow described Massasoit as follows:
In his person he is a very lusty man, in his best years, an able body, grave of countenance, and spare of speech. In his attire little or nothing differing from the rest of his followers, only in a great chain of white bone beads about his neck, and at it behind his neck hangs a little bag of tobacco, which he drank and gave us to drink; his face was painted with a sad red like murry, and oiled both head and face, that he looked greasily. All his followers likewise, were in their faces, in part or in whole painted, some black, some red, some yellow, and some white, some with crosses, and other antic works; some had skins on them, and some naked, all strong, tall, all men of appearance . . . [he] had in his bosom hanging in a string, a great long knife; he marveled much at our trumpet, and some of his men would sound it as well as they could.
In September 1623, Emmanuel Altham described Massasoit in a letter:
And now to speak somewhat of Massasoit's stature. He is as proper a man as ever was seen in this country, and very courageous. He is very subtle for a savage, and he goes like the rest of his men, all naked but only a black wolf skin he wears upon his shoulder. And about the breadth of a span he wears beads about his middle.
After meeting in the Pilgrim village, Massasoit then invited a Pilgrim delegation to meet him at their place. Myles Standish and Isaac Allerton volunteered for the adventure. Massasoit gave to them ground nuts and tobacco as gifts when they arrived, and Standish and Allerton presented him with a kettle of peas.
A second trip to Pokanoket, where Massasoit lived, was made by the Pilgrims, so that they could learn more about their neighbors and to make some additions to their treaty. This time, Edward Winslow and Stephen Hopkins were chosen to make the trip. Massasoit came out to see them when they arrived at the end of their several-days journey. They reaffirmed their peace with one another, and Massasoit agreed to tell his Indians to stop making random visits to Plymouth looking for food and entertainment; and he also agreed to send a messenger to contact the Indians of which the Pilgrims took corn from upon their first arrival--since they had thus far not been able to repay them.
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What ended the absolute Monarchy in Britain and established a republic?
Answer:
In Britain, the Glorious Revolution of 1688 led to a constitutional monarchy restricted by laws such as the Bill of Rights 1689 and the Act of Settlement 1701, although limits on the power of the monarch ('A Limited Monarchy') are much older than that, as seen in the Magna Carta.
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The Total Number of enslaved people in the American colonies continually between 1620 and 1750 over this period the lives of enslaved people became the majority of enslaved people in the colonies lived in the
Answer:
south
Explanation:
I can't see the options obviously, but that's probably it
Answer:
restricted by law
south
Explanation:
Dr. King's funeral was held on April 9. A week later, the strike ended. Are these two
events an example of causation or correlation?
Answer:
I am suggesting correlation
What war lasted the longest?
Answer:
Iberian Religious War
Explanation:
Answer: The Iberian Religious War
Explanation: The war started about 718, and ended in 1492 It lasted for 781 years more than three times as long as the United States has existed
/--What had the most power in the early Middle Ages?
if you were speaking of a country it would be Roman Empire :)
Give a detailed example of a community ?
Answer:
A Community is a group of people who can share the same beliefs, do a similar act, and/or just come together in an alliance as a group.
Explanation:
Identify and explain the 5 most significant Greco-Roman accomplishments of the classical era.
Answer:
ExplaDemocracy
Concrete
Central heating
Socratic Method of investigation
Turning Christianity from an underground cult into a major world religion.nation:
A centralized government, structured religion, social classes, arts and culture, and writing are the five traits of civilization.
The history of human thought was revolutionized by Greco-Roman philosophy. It made extensive use of logic, created the first scientific terminology, and generally served as the basis for much later Western philosophy.
Why was Greco-Roman civilization called classical civilization?Ancient Greece is regarded as a classical civilization due to its enormous influence on later European politics, law, and daily life, which served as the foundation for western civilization as a whole.
The art of ancient Greece and Rome is an essential component in investigations of the manner in which gendered bodies and sexual differences are conceived of and transmitted visually because of the priority placed on the classical body in the European tradition.
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Which best describes the food sources of American Indians in the Northeast and Southeast in the 1500s?
Both groups relied on hunting, fishing, and agriculture.
Both groups relied on hunting, gathering, and fishing.
Tribes in the Northeast relied on hunting, while tribes in the Southeast relied on fishing.
Tribes in the Southeast relied on agriculture, while tribes in the Northeast relied on hunting,
Answer:
#1, Both groups relied on hunting, fishing, and agriculture. :)Explanation:
Answer:
AExplanation:
took the quiz and got it right :)What is the last line of the preamble of the Declaration of Independence
Answer:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” - Declaration of Independence
Compare the speeches by Frederick Douglass and Elizabeth Candy Stanton, what sentiments did these speeches have in common?
Answer and Explanation:
Both Frederick Douglass's speech and Elizabeth Candy Stanton's speech have a claiming tone. These discourses highlight the struggle for a social cause and demand that American society review its concepts, listen to them and allow its classes to escape the clutches of social oppression and attain the freedoms, rights and privileges to which they are deprived.
Douglass reinforces the need for racial equality within a society that preaches freedom and equality, but does not fulfill it in relation to blacks. Stanton, too, demands this position of society, but he does so by claiming gender equality and the fight for women's rights.
Who helped establish Plymouth Colony and organize the first Thanksgiving? John Winthrop, Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, William Bradford
Answer:
William Bradford
Explanation:
Answer:
It is William Bradford
Explanation:
William Bradford, the man to step forward in Plymouth Colony. By Autumn of 1621, the Pilgrims had very much had to be thankful. After the harvest ninety and other indians joined the Pilgrims for the English Tradition which is the Harvest Festival. But William Bradford is the one who established the Plymouth Colony and also the first to organize the first Thanksgiving.
Which Greek city-state was strictly focused on military goals and objectives rather than creating a democratic form of government? Athens Sparta Thessaly Corinth
Answer:
Sparta.
Explanation:
Sparta focused most of it's culture toward it's military disclipline and hiearchy as a way of life.
1. What is Senator Morrill promoting in his speech?
Answer:
Morrill introduced a bill in the U.S. Senate in 1857 that would allow a cash-poor but land-rich federal government to appropriate public land for aid to state colleges and “promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes
Explanation:
Read the paragraph.
Paul Bunyan and Pecos Bill are characters in tall tales. They both have superhuman abilities and life stories told with exaggerated details. Paul Bunyan is described as the biggest and strongest lumberjack ever. In the same way, Pecos Bill is described as the best cowboy ever. Paul Bunyan supposedly created Lake Michigan by digging a water hole for his giant blue ox, while Pecos Bill supposedly dug the Rio Grande river to get water for his cattle. Characters like Paul Bunyan and Pecos Bill are often used this way in tall tales. Their superhuman abilities provide funny reasons for the existence or appearance of well-known landforms and bodies of water.
SIXTH GRD WORk Which clues show that the text is organized using a compare-and-contrast structure?
words and phrases that describe a problem and how the problem is solved
words and phrases that show an order of events or list steps in a procedure
words and phrases that describe events and explain why they happen
words and phrases that signal similarities and differences between two things
Answer:
D: words and phrases that signal similarities and differences between two things
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Answer: d
Explanation:
If the US used a Parliamentary rather than a Presidential system of government, the President would be a member of which branch of government?
Answer:
All of the state governments in the United States use the presidential system, even though this is not constitutionally required. On a local level, many cities use council-manager government, which is equivalent to a parliamentary system, although the post of a city manager is normally a non-political position.
Explanation:
Do all cultures have a fairytale
Answer:
I would think so. Kinda like an urban legend.
Why did the British want to impose new taxes on the colonies French Indian war?
Answer:
The british goverment was in debt
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right
Answer:
A
Explanation: britain was poor and needed money
The Civil Service Exam was designed to make sure
A. nobles were following Buddhist practices
B. bureaucrats were qualified for their jobs.
C. soldiers had the best military training available
D. peasants had the latest agricultural technologies.
Answer:
A i think
Explanation:
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Antietam - Who were the Union Commander(s) of Antietam
Who were the Confederate Commander(s) of Atietam
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Who were the Confederate Commander(s) of Chancellorsville?
Gettysburg- Who were the Union Commander(s) of Gettysburg?
Who were the Confederate Commander(s) of Gettysburg?
Vicksburg- Who were the Union Commander(s) of Vicksburg?
Who were the Confederate Commander(s) of Vicksburg?
Chattanooga- Who were the Union Commander(s) of Chattanooga?
Who were the Confederate Commander(s) of Chattanooga ?
Wilderness- Who were the Union Commander(s) of Wilderness?
Who were the Confederate Commander(s) of Wilderness?
Campaign- Who were the Union Commander(s) of Campaign?
Who were the Confederate Commander(s) of Campaign?
Sherman’s March to the Sea- Who were the Union Commander(s) of Sherman’s March to the Sea-?
Who were the Confederate Commander(s) of Sherman’s March to the Sea-?
Nashville- Who were the Union Commander(s) of Nashville ?
Who were the Confederate Commander(s) of Nashville?
Answer:
1. General George Mcclellans
What part of the Fugitive Slave Act particularly angered Northerners? If they did not enforce the act, they were subject to jail time or a fine. They were forced to accept the practice of slavery in the North. Free African Americans in the North were automatically sold into slavery.
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The part that particularly angered Northerners was that if they did not enforce the act, they were subject to jail time or a fine. Even if Northerners opposed slavery, they could still be neutral in terms of what they do to help slaves or not. The Fugitive Slave Act forced them to go against their own beliefs with this potential jail time or fine, which really angered them.
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An uproar of criticism was quickly leveled at the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793. Several Northerners contended that the rule amounted to legalized kidnapping and objected to the concept of their states becoming a hunting ground for bounty hunters.
What is Fugitive Slave Act?Statutes that Congress approved in 1793 and 1850 known as the Fugitive Slave Acts allowed for the capture and return of slaves who had escaped from one state into another or into a federal territory.
By allowing any federal district judge, circuit court judge, or state magistrate to rule ultimately and without a jury trial whether or not a person is an alleged fugitive slave, the 1793 statute upheld Article IV, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution.
The legislation faced fierce opposition in the Northern states, some of which passed personal-liberty laws to thwart the application of the federal law; these laws guaranteed the right to a jury trial for fugitives who challenged an initial ruling against them.
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How did prehistoric people use animal skins? Check all that apply.
as blankets
to plant crops
to build shelters
to make clothing
as cups and dishes
as chairs and tables
Answer:
a,c,d
Explanation:
Answer:
bcd
Explanation:
Houses of worship for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in order.
Answer:
Judaism- Synagogue
Christianity- Church
Islam- Mosque