what was trade like in Islamic Golden Age? What did people trade and where?

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Interesting Facts about Trade and Commerce in the Islamic Golden Age

• Islamic coins have been found by archeologists as far away as Sweden , Britain , and China .• Merchants were respected in the Islamic world . The prophet Muhammad came from a merchant family . The slave trade was a large part of the economy . Some slaves were prisoners captured during the Islamic conquests , while others were purchased in slave markets in northern and western Africa . The vast expanse of Islamic trade allowed for the cultural exchange of art , science , food , and clothing throughout Asia , Africa , and Europe . The Quran guided many of the principals of Islamic merchants requiring them to deal fairly with one another and to not charge interest on loans .

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which culture has the most impact on American culture ?

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Answer: Greek

Explanation:

In past history the Greeks have heavily influenced American culture.

If a president is impeached, does it mean that they are automatically removed
from office? What happens next?

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Answer:

if the president is impeached it means they have been charged for a crime. They aren't removed from office yet. After they are impeached they have a trial. If they are found guilty they are removed from office and if they are found innocent the charges are dropped.

Explanation:

No but yes later just very soon hope this helps

I will give a 100 point

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Answer:

By Britain in 1806.

Explanation:

Great Britain is the first country who imperialized South Africa in the year 1806 by making first colony in South Africa.  South African countries which was colonized by Britain are Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Nyasaland (Malawi), Lesotho, Botswana, and Swaziland. They made colonies there in order to gain benefits from natural resources and industries. They captured these regions by using military forces.

Answer:

Britain in 1806.

Explanation:

Because Great Britain is the first country who imperialized South Africa in the year 1806 by making first colony in South Africa.  South African countries which was colonized by Britain are Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Nyasaland (Malawi), Lesotho, Botswana, and Swaziland. They made colonies there in order to gain benefits from natural resources and industries. They captured these regions by using military forces.

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What is the Atlantic Slave Trade?

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Answer:  The Atlantic slave trade, transatlantic slave trade, or Euro-American slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas. The slave trade regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage, and existed from the 16th to the 19th centuries (give me a thanks if it helps you!)

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Unlike the Middle colonies, the New England colonies:

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Awnser choices? Cause If not they included Connecticut colony, the colony of Rhoad island and providence plantations

Which of the following was not a reason for the success of the colonial independence movement? (5 points)

Question 11 options:

1)

Lack of people who remained loyal to the king

2)

Colonial familiarity with the land and people

3)

Talented and committed military leadership

4)

Assistance from other European powers

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Answer:

2, Colonial Familiarity


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Which diagram shows an effect of Henry Clay's American System?

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Answer:

B. High Tariffs...

Explanation:

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Answer:

Look the picture I attached

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EVA LA-Grade 8 Louisiana History (3rd 9 weeks)
What did the Antiquities Act protect? Check all that
apply.
O natural structures
historic landmarks
The President of the United States is authorized, in his
discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic
landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other
objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated
upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government
of the United States to be national monuments, and may
reserve as a part thereof parcels of land, the limits of
which in all cases shall be confined to the smallest area
compatible with proper care and management of the
objects to be protected.
-Section Two of the Antiquities Act, 1906
tenement buildings
manufacturing facilities
areas of historic interest
O areas of scientific interest

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Answer:

first 2 and last 2

Explanation:

Answer:

A. B. E. F.

Explanation:

In America, who makes the laws?
O People elected to serve as president
People elected to serve as governors
O Cabinet members
O People elected to serve in the legislature

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the ppl tht make the laws are congress... but its not on here so i have no clue
i believe it’s people elected to serve in the legislature, im not sure tho

Give two reasons the Agora was important to the Ancient Greeks.

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Answer:

it revolved around there religion, it was a space to hang out and watch performers

Explanation:

The Ancient Agora of Athens was the primary meeting ground for Athenians, where members of democracy congregated affairs of the state, where business was conducted, a place to hang out, and watch performers and listen to famous philosophers. The importance of the Athenian agora revolved around religion.

Which type of tax is Georgia's greatest state revenue source?
corporate income tax
fuel tax
personal income tax
sales tax

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The individual income tax is Georgia's top revenue source, generating between 40 and 45 percent of the state's total revenue. The corporate income tax is a flat tax (6 percent since 1969) on the income that a corporation generates within Georgia

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Answer:

Personal Income tax

Explanation:

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WHOEVER GOT TWO OR ALL OF THEM RIGHT I WILL GIVE U BRANLYES!!!!

TRUE OR FALES: WAS SGT STUBBY WAS THE FIRST DOG TO GO TO WORLD WAR ONE.

WHAT IS THE WORS WAR IN THE UNITED STATES
A WORLD WAR 1
B WORLD WAR 2
C CIVIL WAR
D revolution war

ON DECEMBER 16, 1937 ON ALCATRAZ HOW MANY YEARS DID THEODORE COLE GOT
A 12 years
B 120 years
C 50 years
D 17 years

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Answer:

1st one A

The 2nd one D

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Answer:

Explanation:

C CIVIL WAR

C 50 YEARS

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Years of service: 1917–18

What was one of the first acts in the French Revolution?

A. King having parties
B. Storming of the Bastille
C. Napoleon getting defeated
D. Queen being beheaded

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

This is my 95% percent sure guess

C makes no sense he was defeated at Waterloo in I think 1805 which was after the revolution

and the King had parties before so I don't know how that would mark the start

Then D just does not make sense to me

Answer:

its b hope it helpsand have a good day

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Why did the British establish the Proclamation Line of 1763?

So they could sell the land West of the line for profit


A) To prevent colonists from moving West and causing conflicts with Native Americans


B) Because they had won the French and Indian War and wanted to reserve that territory


C) In order to maintain control of the Great Lakes

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Answer: The second one

Explanation:

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what was the main cause of ww2

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Answer:

They include the impact of the Treaty of Versailles after  WWI, the worldwide economic depression, more militarism in Germany and Japan, and the failure of the League of Nations.

these are some of the main causes of WWII

Explanation:

The major causes of World War II were numerous. They include the impact of the Treaty of Versailles following WWI, the worldwide economic depression, failure of appeasement, the rise of militarism in Germany and Japan, and the failure of the League of Nations.

How did Bill Clinton win the 1992 Presidential Election if he did not receive 50% of the votes from
Americans?

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it was a tie of sort

What contributed to the implementation of Jim Crow laws?

A.
the presidential election of 1872
B.
passage of the Fourteenth Amendment
C.
the end of Reconstruction
D.
repeal of Black Code law

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Answer:

The roots of Jim Crow laws began as early as 1865, immediately following the ratification of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery in the United States. Black codes were strict local and state laws that detailed when, where and how formerly enslaved people could work, and for how much compensation.

Explanation:

Do equal rights have equal justice under the law?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

(Assume everything below happened under the same circumstances- for example, the convicted man and woman had no criminal record prior to the event, both majored in the same fields and applied to the same job, etc.)

Equal rights, equal justice. Simple.

If equal justice wasn't included, then it wouldn't be equal- for example, if a white man and a black woman were charged for the same crime and the black woman was given a harsher punishment, that wouldn't be equality- even if they were both paid the same in the workplace.

three people who helped make travel to the West
easier.

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Answer: Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Sacagawea.

Explanation:

Answer:

Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Sacagawea.

Explanation:

(I WILL MARK BRAINLIST)why is it important to have a peaceful transition of power in order to ensure democracy?

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Answer:

A violent transition of power is messy, costly and unpredictable. A peaceful transition of power symbolizes that while we may not always agree with the person that takes office or favor them, we recognize that they were elected by the same Democratic processes that would work to our benefit in other cases. A peaceful transition of power is an indicator that the government is stable and can function.

A peaceful transition of power, one that America has had for the last 240 years, is nearly unheard of in terms of world history.

What were the effects of the Magna Carta on English government? Check all that apply.
It limited the power of the king.
It gave the king's government more control.
It stated that individuals were equal.
It established due process.
It led to the creation of a legislative branch.
It reduced the rights of Citizens.

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Answer:

limited the kings power

Answer:

C- The king cannot raise taxes without permission from Parliament.

Explanation:

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Why did the U.S. government support capitalism in the early 1800s?

A. The government wanted to discourage farming.

B. Businesses would fail unless the government helped them.

C. Leaders believed the government shouldn't interfere in people's lives.

D. Most government leaders were factory owners.​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

12POINTS Battle of Gonzales➡️Battle of the Alamo➡️Battle of?

Conplete the timeline

A. Medina

B. San Jacinto

C. Appomattox

D. Lexington

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San Jancinto hope this helps

from which part of the country did ektara and dotara originate​

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Ektara (Hindi: एकतारा, Bengali: একতারা, Nepali: एकतारे, Punjabi: ਇਕ ਤਾਰਾ, Tamil: எக்டரா; literally 'one-string', also called actara, iktar, ektar, yaktaro, gopichand, gopichant, golki Nepali: गोल्, gopijiantra, tun tuna) is a one-stringed musical instrument used in the traditional music of South Asia,[1] and used in modern-day music of Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan.[1] It originated in South Asia.[1]
In origin the ektara was a regular string instrument of wandering bards and minstrels from India and is plucked with one finger. The ektara is a drone lute consisting of a gourd resonator covered with skin, through which a bamboo neck is inserted. It is used in parts of India and Nepal today by Yogis and wandering holy men to accompany their singing and prayers. In Nepal, the instrument accompanies the singing of the Ramayana and Mahabharata.[2]
It has two forms. One form resembles a lute. To make that version, a bamboo stick (90cm long) is inserted through side of wooden bowl (called a "tumbo") and the top of the bowl is covered with deerskin. The instrument has a single string running from a peg at the top, down the length of the stick-neck, across a bridge on the deerhide soundboard, and is tied at the "spike" where the stick pokes through the bowl. The instrument's string is plucked with the musicians index fingernail.[3][2]
The other version uses a drum-like body, and a skin soundboard with a string attached (to bend the sound of the soundboard). Two bamboo lathes are attached to the side of the drumhead and the string goes from the soundboard to where the lathes meet. This version of the instrument may be played either by plucking the string or by tapping the drumhead. Squeezing and releasing the bamboo lathes puts pressure on the drumhead and bends the pitch up and down. This form is associated with the Bauls of West Bengal, as well as the Tharu people of Udayapur District, Nepal.

In reacting to the French Revolution, what side did Washington pick to
support? *
5 poin
France
Spain
USA
Neither

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Answer:

Neither

Explanation:

In reacting to the French Revolution, the position Washington decided to take was a stance of neutrality.

They made it formal and official by announcing the Proclamation of Neutrality on April 22nd, 1793 which declared the neutrality of the country in the ensuing conflict.

Write a Biography about Duke Ellington

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Edward Kennedy Ellington also known as Duke Ellington was born on April 29, 1899 in Washington, DC, in a prosperous middle class family. He was a bandleader, composer, pianist, and arranger. Duke Ellington successfully played in different styles including orchestral jazz, swing, progressive big band, and jazz. Moreover, he wrote music for movies and musicals. Both of his parents were pianists, and his father also made blueprints for the United States Navy. When Duke was seven years old, he began taking piano lessons. His mother made a great effort to raise his son to be elegant and well mannered. His peers noticed his dressing style and natural grace and began referring to him as Duke. Besides piano lessons, Ellington was also interested in baseball.  He wrote his first composition Soda Fountain Rag, creating the piece by ear, since he did not know how to read or write music. When Ellington was 14 years old, he began sneaking into Frank Holidays Poolroom. He was listening to the piano music and began to love the instrument. Before that, he was skipping on many of his piano lessons but now started to take them seriously. In 1916, Duke Ellington started playing gigs in the Washington D.C. area cafes and clubs. He turned down the art scholarship to the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn to pursue his music career.

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I thinkkkkkk b if not sorry

Answer:

ill say c

Explanation:

| MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer.
la How did ancient China's geography manly impact their culture and
civilization?
A Natural resources made them much more advanced than other cultures of
the time
B. Natural barriers isolated them from other ancient civilizations.
C The people in ancient China were forced to adapt to the harsh climate.
D. Rivers made it easy to travel to other ancient civilizations to trade.

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Answer:

the answer is B.

Explanation:

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What Compromise and what Act pertained to the Louisiana Purchase Territory?

2. In the Dred Scott case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the slaveowners’ _______ Amendment rights would be violated if their slaves were removed from them while in free territory.

3. What did the abolitionists believe?

4. What was the Republican party’s stand on slavery in the 1860 election?

5. Which southern state was the first to secede from the Union?

6. What is the Freeport Doctrine?

7. What were the terms of the Missouri Compromise?

8. What were the terms of the Compromise of 1850?

9. What is the Fugitive Slave Act? What happened to citizens who disobeyed the law?

10. The Kansas Nebraska Act applied the principle of ________________ _______________.

11. What is the definition of popular sovereignty?

12. What is the name of the government that the Southerners formed after they seceded from the Union?

13. What did the Supreme Court rule in the Dred Scott case?

14. What repealed the Missouri Compromise?

15. What was the Southern reaction to Lincoln’s win as president in 1860?

16. Why did the Dred Scott decision anger northerners?

17. What happened in Kansas after the Kansas Nebraska Act was signed into law?

18. Lincoln won which states in the election of 1860?

19. What slaves were freed according to the Emancipation Proclamation?

20. What were the advantages of the North during the Civil War?

21. Which battle was the turning point of the Civil War?

22. What were the Northern strategies to win the Civil War?

23. What is the definition of total war? Did Grant and Sherman practice total war during the Civil War?

24. What was Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction?

25. What banned slavery in the entire United States?

26. What did Radical Republicans believe they had to do?

27. What does the 14th Amendment say about citizenship?

28. What is a sharecropper?

29. What battle allowed the Union army to control the Mississippi River and thereby divide the Confederacy?

30. Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation after the Battle of ______________.

31. Who assassinated President Lincoln?

32. Who were the Copperheads?

33. How did the Emancipation Proclamation re-define the cause of the Civil War?

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Answer:

point no one will answer your question if the question is big then I have to also have a bigger point like 20 , 30 ok

Describe AND explain why the answer to what M stands for was the first cause.

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Answer:

whats is the explanation how is anyone supposed to know the answer to something you havent shown us

Explanation:

Militarism- Countries like the German Empire are heavily influenced by the military
Alliances- meant that Europe could be plunged into war if alliances were to be dragged into a war
Imperialism- Countries may have colonial conflicts abroad, such as in Africa or Asia.
Nationalism- People not only believed their nation was better, but they were prepared to go to war to prove that they were a superior nation.
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