Phrases of 8th amendment

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Answer 1

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The phrases of the 8th Amendment states Bail, fines, punishment

Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

Answer 2

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Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment imposed.

Explanation:

"Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment imposed." 100% correct


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Describe the situation in Massachusetts after the Revolutionary War.

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Massachusetts was a center of the movement] of the Boston Massacre escalated the conflict  and the outbreak of the American Revolution. His first victory was the Siege of Boston in the winter of 1775–76, after which the British were forced to evacuate the city. Boston played an important role in the American Revolution because it was the capital of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, the home of the colonial government, and the center of trade and commerce of the colony.  Having control of Boston and the harbor was a great strategic advantage.

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Which historical figure ordered attacks against Poland, France, Great Britain,
and other European countries in an effort to bring all of Europe under the
control of fascist governments?

A. Franklin Roosevelt
B. Joseph Stalin
C. Winston Churchill
D. Adolf Hitler

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This should be obvious did you even pay attention?

It’s D btw

How did moving the Roman capital to Constantinople lead to
increase of Christianity in the empire?

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Answer:

The Roman capital being moved to Constantinople lead to an increase of Christianity in the empire because the status of Christians was addressed which legalized Christianity and allowed the people to freely worship throughout the empire.

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4. Who claimed victory at The Battle of Bunker Hill?

A. Both the British and the colonists

B. Colonists were victorious

C. Colonists gained confidence

D. Colonists gained artillery and cannons that led to victory in Boston

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Answer:

the british claimed victory On June 17, 1775

Which sentence best describes why European powers competed for new colonies in Africa and Asia in the early 1900s?
A- Europeans wanted to demonstrate their power.
B- Europeans wanted more territory to prepare for the threat of war.
C- Europeans wanted to help people in colonies become more European.
D- Europeans wanted to make more accurate maps of the world.

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c

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Answer:

???

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Answer:

the third one

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Please help me on this

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Answer:

main idea and details

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They're not comparing and contrasting and they don't state a solution to the problem. I don't think it's sequence of events either because that would mean it would give us a timeline of things happening, like "first...secondly...after that" ect.

considering the Bird and O'Sullivan quotes , why did these clashes and battles occur

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“The land is sacred. These words are at the core of our being. The land is our mother, the rivers our blood. Take our land away, and we die. That is, the Indian in us dies.”

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Expansion westward, Newspaper editor JOHN O'SULLIVAN coined the term "MANIFEST DESTINY" in 1845 to describe the essence of this mindset. The religious fervor spawned by the Second Great Awakening created another incentive for the drive west. Manifest destiny touched on issues of religion, money, race, patriotism, and morality. These clashed in the 1840s as a truly great drama of regional conflict began to unfold.

What was the north vs south's position in the compromise of 1850

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This is what i found on google hope its helpful

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Although each side received benefits, the north seemed to gain the most. The balance of the Senate was now with the free states, although California often voted with the south on many issues in the 1850s. The major victory for the south was the Fugitive Slave Law. In the end, the north refused to enforce it.

Who was Father Hidalgo and why was he significant?

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Answer: He was a priest and a very important person in the independence of Mexico and he is most known for El grito de Dolores in which he motivated the people to end the Spanish rule in Mexico

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What is the process of laws getting passed in the US?
O Legislative->Executive->Judicial
o Judicial-> Executive->Legislative
O Executive -> Judicial->Legislative
O None of the above​

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Answer:

None of the above

Explanation:

Legislative-> Executive

Judical interpets the laws they do NOT pass them

Answer:

Legislative -> Executive -> Judicial

Explanation:

Think about it this way:

The Legislative branch creates laws, so laws would have to be created before anything else.

The Executive branch executes laws, even ones that may be in their 'infancy'.

Once they are executed and shown to be constitutional/able to work, then they go into the Judicial branch wherein they get formally enforced.

What does the term SPLOST mean

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special-purpose local-option sales tax

A special-purpose local-option sales tax (SPLOST) is a financing method for funding capital outlay projects in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is an optional 1% sales tax levied by any county for the purpose of funding the building of parks, schools, roads, and other public facilities.

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Special-purpose local-option sales tax




Question 12 (3.33 points)

What was the purpose of the series of conferences President Hoover conducted in

1930 in response to the economy?||

O to inform the American public about how the government was handling the

crisis

O to discuss social improvement projects with members of Congress

Oto force companies to rehire the workers they had laid off

to convince business leaders to retain workers and maintain wages

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Answer:

Option: to convince business leaders to retain workers and maintain wages.

Explanation:

The depression began in 1929 before President Herbert Hoover took office. The economy further began to stumble as people were with no employment and homes. President  Hoover conducted a series of conferences to convince industries and business leaders to take workers in factories with fixed wages. He created programs for placing people back to work and helping locals with aid.

What is your favorite thing to do

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Answer:

breathExplanation:

I like to do anything on the internet,or play outside

Please list below 5 significant changes that took place during the Progressive Era.

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Significant changes enacted at the national levels included the imposition of an income tax with the Sixteenth Amendment, direct election of Senators with the Seventeenth Amendment, Prohibition with the Eighteenth Amendment, election reforms to stop corruption and fraud, and women's suffrage through the Nineteenth century
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Significant changes enacted at the national levels included the imposition of an income tax with the Sixteenth Amendment, direct election of Senators with the Seventeenth Amendment, Prohibition with the Eighteenth Amendment, election reforms to stop corruption and fraud, and women's suffrage through the Nineteenth

1. Why did many people think that Governor Henry S. Johnston was so unusual?

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Henry S. Johnston was impeached because people thought he had to much power

Explanation:

As governor, Johnston successfully proposed the establishment of a crippled children's hospital and a large increase to school aid funds. His trouble began with complaints about his private secretary holding too much power and making executive decisions that he should be making. After an unsuccessful and unconstitutional special session to impeach the governor in 1927, a new group of state lawmakers impeached the governor in 1929.

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does anyone play royale high;

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Answer:

yeah not allowed tho ;-;

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What was the Arabian Peninsula like during the time of Muhammad?

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I don’t know what they were like during Muhammad but I do know how they were like before pls mark brainliest if it helpssss!

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Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia was a mix of polytheism, Christianity, Judaism, and Iranian religions. Arab polytheism, the dominant belief system, was based on the belief in deities and other supernatural beings such as djinn. Gods and goddesses were worshipped at local shrines, such as the Kaaba in Mecca.

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Long story short: The time during Prophet Muhammad was peaceful in the beginning. But after telling his people that he believed in Islam they turned against him. So then war started.  In all there were three wars that had happened with Prophet Muhammad and his people. He had won in two of them but lost in one of them. After the three wars the whole Arabian Peninsula accepted Islam and peace was brought forward.

Explanation:

I am Muslim

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The Ottoman Empire reached its peak size and grandeur during this ruler's reign.

A.
Suleyman

B.
Akbar

C.
Mehmed 11

D.
Osman

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Answer:

C

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Both abolitionists and those who supported popular sovereignty we’re angry because by the ruling in the Dred Scott case. Which of the following summarizes the supreme courts decision? Choose the best TWO answers.

Slaves can decide for themselves whether to reside in free territory

Slaves can sue for their freedom because of the fifth amendment

Slaves had no right to sue

Slavery violated the Missouri compromise

Slaveholders can keep their slaves in any state because the slaves were considered property

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Answer:

Slaves had no right to sue

Slaveholders can keep their slaves in any state because the slaves were considered property

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The ___________ did not consider unfair taxes and regulations sufficient cause for rebellion. *
1 point
Loyalists
Patriots
Minutemen
Militias

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Loyalist- they were loyal to England and often had higher wages, jobs and didn’t feel the need to revolt

The Vietnam War considered a “success” of Containment theory.
A) True
B) False

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False it wad not " sucess"

What colony was east of Maryland? typ

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Ans: The Colony, Germantown, MD 20874

In what city-state did democracy start in ancient greece

A:troy
B:athens
C:delphi
D:rome

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Answer:

B

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The first known democracy in the world was in Athens. Athenian democracy developed around the fifth century B.C.E.

Answer: b. athens.

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What colony reached a population of 250,000 in 1700?

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Answer:

French i believe

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Answer:

Pennsylvania

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what type of government did the articles of confederation create
A one branch government
A two branch of government
A three branch government
A four branch government

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Answer:

A two branch of government is right

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What actor said, “If you had been a public figure since the time you were a toddler… maybe you too would value privacy above all else”?

A. Leonardo DiCaprio

B. Jodie Foster

C. Shirley Temple

D. Daniel Radcliffe

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I'm going to say B.Jodie Foster, please let me know if I am wrong :)

Which was not an achievement of the Northwest Ordinance?

It prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory.


It encouraged education and provided a way for public schools to be supported.


It provided a way for territories to organize and enter the union as states.


It encouraged explorers to find a northwest passage to the Pacific.

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i think c may I am not sure

Answer:

C it encouraged explorers to find a Northwest Passage to the Pacific.

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What type of religion is Wicca?
OA. duotheistic
OB.
monotheistic
O C. atheistic
OD.
agnostic

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Answer:

Monotheistic

Explanation:

Wicca is simultaneously polytheistic, pantheistic, monotheistic

Answer:

It depends on who you ask.

You can be a wiccan and not practice under any patron / deity (like me) or you can pratice under one, or two, sometimes even more.

It depends on the witch as there are no set rules .

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