What do u.s histories leave out ?

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Answer 1
War is this without answer

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George W. Brand and __________ established a large trading company in 1819 in the Three Forks region. A. A. P. Chouteau B. Joseph Revoir C. Henry Barbour D. Hugh Glenn

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Answer: the correct choice is C

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C.) Henry Barbour

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Question 9 Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
[MC]
Read the passage and then answer the question that follows.
When Mike adjusted his bicycle, I thought I was watching a chess gam
stared for ten minutes before tightening the rear sprockets. Then he rod
he didn't want the bicycle to become his Waterloo.
Which is a true statement about the passage?

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Answer:

Explanation:

It is:

It contains and analogy that compares Mike's adjusting his bicycle to a chess game .

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Which two states are created during the Civil War?

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West Virginia and Virginia

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Answer: the answer is the fourth option

People were able to do more than hunt for each day's food—they could travel, trade, and communicate. The world's first villages and cities were built near the fields of domesticated plants. Plant domestication also led to advances in tool production. The earliest farming tools were hand tools made from stone.

what were the effect of the age of explanration

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More wars were caused because they found more land that people wanted so they fought over it..

it also cause our world to become bigger and make us be able to make better maps.

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Explorers learned more about areas such as Africa and the Americas and brought that knowledge back to Europe. Massive wealth accrued to European colonizers due to trade in goods, spices, and precious metals.

How does Ashley Gilligan believe that the United States has changed since
September 11?

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How does Ashley Gilligan believe that the United States has changed since September 11? ( article 9/11)

People are both more united and more aware of our vulnerability

People are more afraid of airplanes and skyscrapers

People are more intolerant of those from other countries

People are more patriotic

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People are both more united and more aware of our vulnerability

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After the 9/11 attacks, the American population saw how fragile the United States is and how its citizens share that fragility. This was able to defeat the arrogance of the USA was an unbeatable country, but it generated the perception that the country is weak, small and susceptible to problems. This vulnerability left people more united, but aware and more humble about themselves, their communities and the environment in which they live.

HELP ME PLZ Which cultural area includes the city of Alexandria?

Sportsman’s Paradise
Crossroads
Cajun Country
Plantation Country

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Answer: the crossroads

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Answer:

c

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Why is the size of the Colosseum significant?

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The Colosseum has its name because of its colossal size. It is important since it was the largest amphitheater from the time of the Roman Empire.  

The colosseum was built between 72 and 80 AD. It stands 150 feet high, over 600 feet long, with a central area equivalent to a football field today. It was the biggest building of its time in the Roman Empire.

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Am i right this question ?

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Answer:

yes

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How does a person follow the moral code of this religion? They

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The Ten Commandments are the foundation of a moral code by which Christians are to live. Following these precepts will not harm anyone and encourage believers to love and serve God and others. "Perfect" may not be the best descriptor, but they do serve as the basis for the Christian moral code.

How did mechanized farming help transform the US from a farming nation to an industrial one?

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In the early 1900s, more than half of Americans were either farmers or lived in rural communities.1 Most U.S. farms were diversified, meaning they produced a variety of crops and animal species together on the same farm, in complementary ways.2 Farmers were skilled in a wide range of trades and had autonomy over how to manage their crops and animals. Animals were typically raised with access to the outdoors. Most of the work on the farm was done by human or animal labor.

Although conditions like these still exist, the industrialization of agriculture radically transformed how the vast majority of food is produced in the U.S. and many other parts of the world. Over the brief span of the 20th century, agriculture underwent greater change than it had since it was first adopted some 13,000 years ago. Modern U.S. agriculture has been described as “the most efficient in the world, at least in terms of the dollar and cent costs of production.”1 The public health and ecological costs of industrialization, however, are not reflected in the prices of food.

SPECIALIZATION

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Specialization aims to increase efficiency by narrowing the range of tasks and roles involved in production. A diversified farmer, for example, might need to manage and care for many different vegetable crops, a composting operation, a flock of egg-laying hens, a sow, and her litter of piglets. Specialized farmers, by contrast, can focus all their knowledge, skills, and equipment on one or two enterprises, such as growing corn and soy, or fattening beef cattle. Over the course of industrialization, specialization was applied to nearly all facets of food production.

Diversified farms gave way to genetically uniform monocultures—fields planted with just one crop species at a time, such as corn, wheat, or soy, over a very large area. Meat, milk, and egg production became largely separated from crop production and involved facilities that housed a single breed of animal, during a particular period of its lifespan, for a single purpose (e.g., breeding, feeding, or slaughter). Farmers, once skilled in a breadth of trades, fell into more specialized roles.

Specialization was also applied to animal genetics, as selective breeding produced animals designed for a single outcome—large breast meat, for example, or increased milk production. Compared to chickens of the 1930s, today’s chickens bred for meat (“broilers”) grow to almost twice the weight, in less than half the time, using less than half as much feed.5 Genetic selection for these exaggerated traits has often come at the expense of the animals’ health, including increased risks for heart failure in broilers and udder infections in dairy cows bred for higher milk production.6

MECHANIZATION

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Threshing

Like work on an assembly line, specialized labor often involves repetitive tasks that can be performed by machines. This meant routine jobs like sowing seeds, harvesting crops, milking cows, and feeding and slaughtering animals could be mechanized, reducing (and in some cases eliminating) the need for human and animal labor. Between 1900 and 2000, the share of the U.S. workforce involved in agriculture declined from 41 percent to 2 percent.7

In some cases, mechanization brought tremendous gains in efficiency. Grain and bean crops, such as corn, wheat, rice, and soy, must be cut from the fields (reaped) and removed from the inedible parts of the plant (threshed). Doing this by hand involves an enormous amount of time and effort. By hand, a person can thresh roughly 15 to 40 kg of grain per hour, usually by beating the harvested crop against a hard surface to shake the grain loose from the inedible chaff that surrounds it. In the same amount of time, a mechanized thresher can process 450 to 600 kg of rice, sorghum, or beans, or 1,500 to 2,000 kg of corn.8

CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL INPUTS

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The early 1900s saw the introduction of synthetic fertilizers and chemical pesticides, innovations that have become a hallmark of industrial crop production. In just 12 years, between 1964 and 1976, synthetic and mineral fertilizer applications on U.S. crops nearly doubled, while pesticide use on major U.S. crops increased by 143 percent.10 The shift to specialized monocultures increased farmers’ reliance on these chemicals, in part because crop diversity can help suppress weeds and other pests.11,12

Chemical and pharmaceutical use also became commonplace in newly industrialized models of meat, milk, and egg production. Antibiotics, for example, were introduced to swine, poultry, and cattle feed after a series of experiments in the 1940s and 1950s found that feeding the drugs to animals caused them to gain weight faster and on less feed.13 By 2009, 80 percent of the antibiotic drugs sold in the U.S. were used not for human medicine but for

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To sum up, agricultural mechanization studies had shown that farm mechanization led to increase in inputs due to higher average cropping intensity, larger area and increased the productivity of farm labour.

what is international relations​

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Answer:

a branch of political science concerned with relations between nations and primarily with foreign policies.

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What does textbook author Alan Brinkley allude to in mentioning “middle ground” in his introduction?

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Answer:

Alan Brinkley was an American political historian who taught for over 20 years at Columbia University. He was the Allan Nevins Professor of History until his death. From 2003 to 2009, he was University Provost.

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7. Were American colonists guilty of committing acts of terrorism?

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Answer:Yes

Explanation:

It’s pretty obvious why

Answer:

yes

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by Todd Alan Kreamer SONS OF LIBERTY, or Sons of something altogether different? I suppose it all depends on a particular individual's point of view. For the American "armchair historian," this American Revolutionary organization conjures up a myriad of confusing images. But, what of this "secret" organization that played such an integral part in advancing the idea of American independence from Great Britain? What were the Sons of Liberty

what type of document is used by most forms of limited government and addresses a citizens right to vote?​

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The Bill of rights spells out that power not explicitly granted to either level of government are reserved for the people . Many other for example of limited government exits today,such as Japan, Australia, Mexico, Canada, and England.

Who were 2 people that directly or indirectly influenced the emotional component before the actual Civil War before it started though their beliefs and actions? a. Dred Scott & Jefferson Davisc. Harriet Tubman & James Brown b. John Brown and Andrew Jacksond. Harriet Beecher Stowe and John Brown

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Answer:

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A series of revolutions in the 1810s led to independence for nations in
A Africa.
B North America.
C Europe.
D Latin America.

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The correct answer is D. Latin America

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The territory that is known Latin America and includes countries such as Ecuador, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, among others was colonized mainly by Spanish colonizers, although French and Portuguese colonizers colonized small territories. This process began after 1492 and implied European countries ruled over the colonies in America.

This situation later caused conflicts triggered by the desire of colonies to be independent, and during the 1810s there were multiple revolutions to gain independence. In these revolutions people in the colonies fought to end the European control; also, these were the way to gain independence. Indeed, due to these revolutions most Latin American countries were soon independent, for example, Argentina became independent in 1816 and Ecuador became independent in 1925.

Answer:

it's D.} Latin America

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The Act of Supremacy named Queen Elizabeth I as the

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Answer:

Supreme Governor of the Church of England

Explanation:

The first Elizabethan Parliament passed the Act of Supremacy 1558, which declared Elizabeth the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, instituted an Oath of Supremacy, requiring anyone taking public or church office to swear allegiance to the monarch as head of the Church and state.

Describe the relationship between absolute rulers and religion?

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Rulers ruled a cite and religion is a belief

The Mayan civilization

a. lasted about 1,000 years.
b. hit its peak about A.D. 750.
c. was defeated by the Aztecs.
d. came to a mysterious end.

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B.bit it’s peak at about A.D 750

Answer: D. Came to a mysterious end.

Explanation: The Mayan civilization lasted longer than 1,000 years and hit its peak between 250 A.D. and 900 A.D.. The fourth answer would be correct because no one knows what caused the decline of the Mayan civilization.

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What led to the Declaration of Independence, and how was it
written?

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Answer: Over the decade following passage of the Stamp Act in 1765, a series of unpopular British laws met with stiff opposition in the colonies, fueling a bitter struggle over whether Parliament had the right to tax the colonists without the consent of the representative colonial governments.

The Declaration of Independence was written for two reasons. First, as the name suggests, it was intended to declare the independence of Britain's North American colonies from their mother country. This, the document explains, is why the colonists took up arms, and why they are declaring independence.

the declaration of independence was signed because the colonies no longer wanted to be ruled by another country

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
The belief that cultures should be judged by their own standards rather than by applying the standards of another culture.

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Answer:

cultural revitalism

Explanation:

Answer:

D.) cultural revitalism

First United States president ​

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The answer is George Washington , on April 30, 1789.

Answer:

George Washington

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What ended the Civil War in Florida?

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Answer:

the death of the general

Explanation:

without the general tht had to ended he war

do y'all know the answer for this​

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Answer:

C

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Flowering cactus plants are the most popular desert plants.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

flowering cactuses are the most popular desert plants

Explain the impact on colonial life of the two events known as the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment. What are the basic ideas associated with each? How did they impact American thought, behavior, acceptance of authority and social structure?

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Answer:

Effects of the Great Awakening

The Great Awakening notably altered the religious climate in the American colonies. Ordinary people were encouraged to make a personal connection with God, instead of relying on a minister. Newer denominations, such as Methodists and Baptists, grew quickly.

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1. How did Olaudah Equiano and Ben Franklin each shape 18th-century society?

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Answer:

Olaudah Equiano was an African writer, abolitionist, seaman and civil rights campaigner who had formerly been enslaved. He was the most prominent Black anti-slavery activist and lobbyist in 18th century Britain and is popularly held to be the country's first Black political leader.

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The diagram below shows characteristics of a political system.

1: ???
2: Transparency
3: Due Process
4: Accountability
5: Fair Procedures


Which title completes the diagram?

A. autocracy
B. federalism
C. rule of law
D. checks and balances

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Answer:

D. Checks and Balances.

D. checks and balances

Complete each sentence

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1. Rome
2. Athens
3. Republic
4. democracy
5. free
6. city states
7. wealthy
8. women
9. dictator
10. slaves
11. veto
12. forbid
13. civilizations
14. senate
15. consuls

What does the word "Chumash" mean? *

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Answer:

It's a member of a North American people inhabiting coastal parts of southern California.

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