Answer:
Imperialism In General Weakens After WWI
The most developed European countries were all competing to get African colonies, which contained inexpensive labor and a cheap way to produce goods. ... One way WWI weakened these imperial powers is because the war caused them to spend loads of money.
Explanation:
yes
The 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prevents individual states from denying citizens the rights of life, liberty, and which of the selections listed below? Select one: A. Legality B. Property C. The right to an attorney D. The pursuit of happiness
Answer:
D. The pursuit of happiness
Explanation:
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. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
How can independent party people impact the election?
Explain in more than 3 sentences how this may happen.
Answer: The Independent Party focuses on protecting and listening to the Constitution. They believe that this can keep our country with original laws the Founding Fathers of the US stated. These people can impact the election because their party can vote majority on any major candidate.
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1. Why did Native American tribes want to bury the remains of Kennewick Man rather than
allow them to be studied by scientists?
(1 point)
Because they believe he is an ancestor, they want to give him a proper burial.
Because they believe he is an ancestor, they want to use the remains in religious ceremonies.
They believe that scientists will profit from displaying the remains.
They want to build a museum around the burial site to raise funds.
Answer:
Because they believe he is an ancestor, they want to give him a proper burial.
Explanation:
the tribes had the right to rebury the remains of Kennewick Man and to refuse scientific study of the man they referred to as "the Ancient One".
Answer:
1. why did native American tribes want to bury Kennewick man
A
2. Which of the following is true about the Native American graves protection and repatriation act
C and D
3. In what ways is the discovery of Kennewick man important?
A and E.
Explanation:
This correct answers for my test. I also paraphrased the questions to save time.
According to one of the fundamental rules of the Constitution, who holds the ultimate authority in the United States?
the elected President
the people
the Supreme Court
the Senate
Answer:
the people holds the ultimate authority in the United states
Summarize the political philology of jonh Locke.
Answer:
John Locke (1632–1704) is among the most influential political philosophers of the modern period. In the Two Treatises of Government, he defended the claim that men are by nature free and equal against claims that God had made all people naturally subject to a monarch.
Explanation:
(MC)What was the justification for the U.S. acquisition of the Virgin Islands?
O to push Spain out of the Western Hemisphere
O to prevent Germany from gaining a submarine base
O to allow U.S. ships to refuel on their way across the Pacific
O to provide U.S. businesses with a stable political climate
Answer:
To allow U.S. ships to refuel on their way across the Pacific
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why did structural steel allowed cities to grow vertically not just horizontal?
Answer:
Explanation:
El sector de la construcción en el Ecuador ha evolucionado considerablemente en las últimas décadas, producto del desarrollo económico que ha vivido el país. Los métodos de construcción tradicionales se han visto reemplazados por sistemas relativamente nuevos como los sistemas en acero
estructural. Edificios, puentes, coliseos, entre otras obras de carácter civil han sido construidas con
tecnologías que han permitido el desarrollo urbano de las ciudades del país y de su infraestructura
vial.
Para que las distintas actividades de la construcción funcionen en armonía, además de la disponibilidad de nuevas tecnologías, existe otro componente, el de la ingeniería de detalle, del que depende
en gran medida el éxito de un proyecto. El contar con ingeniería de detalle bien realizada marca la
pauta para que un proyecto se desarrolle dentro de un cronograma establecido, de forma segura y
con presupuestos reales. El desarrollo de este componente de índole intelectual no siempre va de la
mano con el desarrollo tecnológico en mención. La razón principal es que, ciertamente, es más fácil
adquirir tecnología y entrenar personal para su uso, que formar ingenieros conocedores de métodos
de diseño acordes a sistemas de construcción innovadores.
Atendiendo a esta particularidad, el Ministerio de Desarrollo Urbano y Vivienda, MIDUVI, en el año
2008, con la colaboración de la Cámara de la Industria de la Construcción, CAMICON, inició las actividades en la actualización de la normativa para el diseño y construcción de obras de carácter civil.
Como resultado de este trabajo y mediante Acuerdo Ministerial N° 0047 del 10 de enero de 2015, se
oficializó la Norma Ecuatoriana de la Construcción, NEC (NEC, 2015).
(a soldier's diary) a. bias b. conclusion c. evidence D. primary source e. secondary source
Answer: bias
Someone's diary will not give you much information. It can be biased. So the answer is biased.
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What year was the first christian Bible Printed?
Answer:
1200 and 165 BC.
Explanation:
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What was the purpose of the cross of gold speech?
Answer:
it was delivered by William Jennings Bryan on July 9, 1896. he supported bimetallism or "free silver," which he believed would bring the nation prosperity.
write a fictitious diary entry or letter of about 200 words. Make sure you reflect the feelings of someone living in Salem during the trials. You will need to pretend you are a person who witnessed the trials. Make up a name and an age. You can use the following questions to help develop your character. You don’t need to answer every question, but thinking about the questions can be useful.
What is your character’s name?
How old is your character?
Is your character rich? Poor? In between?
Is your character among the accused? The accusers? Or simply a witness to the events?
How does your character feel about these events? What does your character fear most? What does your character want most?
What details of the events stand out most in your character’s mind?
What does your character think will happen next?
Once you have listed sufficient details about your character, you can start writing a letter from your character's perspective.
Answer:Dear diary, I just turned 23. I am a woman now, people are accusing me of witch craft. It is now very hard and difficult for me to find a job because no one wants to hire me. Therefore I'm poor. I just want some money for food and water. I tried to grow some crops to eat and sell but the winter was to brutal and my crops failed. Since I am a colonist I depend on my mother country to help me now, this is hard. Well diary I hope to right in you tomorrow.
Explanation:
soldiers froze here because of the harsh winter
A. rio grande valley
B. yorktown
C. paris
D. valley forge
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Yorktown was one of the many places that the rebellion fought and stayed in during the winter of the revolution.
The pledge of allegiance was written during?
A) during the Cold War
B) during the Civil War
C) after reconstruction ended
D) as Hitler rose to power in Europe
Answer:
It C
Explanation:
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B. during civil war ( such a pledge was firts composed,with a text different from the one used at present,by captain george Thatcher balch,a union army officer "during the civil war" and later a teacher of patriotism in new york city schools.
What changed from the medieval Era to allow the Renaissance to happen?
Answer:
The most prevalent societal change during the Renaissance was the fall of feudalism and the rise of a capitalist market economy, said Abernethy. Increased trade and the labor shortage caused by the Black Death gave rise to something of a middle class.
Explanation:
The shift between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance was characterized by great socio-economic, political, and religious changes. Politically, the feudal system of the Middle Ages was exchanged for a more stable centralized republic/monarchy system that gave the people more freedom and input.
Which led to the creation of the Church of England?
Answer:
The formal history of the Church of England is traditionally dated by the Church to the Gregorian mission to England by Augustine of Canterbury in AD 597. As a result of Augustine's mission, and based on the tenets of Christianity, Christianity in England fell under control or authority of the Pope. Hope this helps!
Answer:
an English king had a disagreement with the pope
Explanation:
characteristics of renaissance
Answer:
A positive willingness to learn and explore, Faith in the nobility of man Humanism, The discovery and mastery of linear perspective, Rebirth of Naturalism, and Secularism
Explanation:
Which of these changes is not an example of how the Five Tribes' economies changed as the trībes assimilated?
A Many tribes began to herd animals and build plantations.
B. Tribes began to use bartering to trade with others.
C. At stores and trading posts, tribes used US currency to trade.
D. Women began to focus on weaving and spinning to make cloth.
Answer:
IT B ON EDU
Explanation:
Answer:
it is B
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What must we do to attain the common good?
What divided the states at the Constitutional Convention as they debated what kind of government they should have?
Answer:
The plan provided for three separate branches of government, legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative branch would have two houses, with the first house to be elected by the people of each state, and the second by the first house from a list created by the state legislatures.
Explanation:
Should the Navajo Nation be considered a nation? Why or why not?
Answer:
Culturally they are “nations”, but in the general way most use this term, the Navajo Nation is not “its own separate nation”. They are more like a separate state or US territory. In a way, they are similar to Puerto Rico.
The Navajo Nation is attached to the USA via agreement however the Navajo nation has its own land and people but as Nation, we can not say that the Navajo is Nation.
What is Nation?The term Nation came into existence when a group of people with the same culture, same religion, same history, and same tradition did their practices under the verified government.
However, in ancient times there is an open debate between the state and the Nation. In the current time, state and nation are mixed and we have only nations in the world. A Nation has basically four elements Sovereigenity, territory, Government, and the people.
Navajo Nation has its own people, and their own land but the Navajo has an agreement with the US congress. Hence Navajo is not considered a nation.
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The variety of Native American cultures largely resulted from?
A)different religious beliefs
B)genetic differences
C)where their ancestors came from
D)adapting to different environments
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11. Columbus intended to devastate the new world population with
diseases from Europe so conquest would be easier.
A. True
B. False
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Answer:
B. False
Explanation:
Although diseases from Europe devastated the indigenous population, who was not immune to old world diseases, it was not on purpose. At the time people did not know how diseases spread.
1)Which of the following is true about the Quran
Group of answer choices
A)It was written by Muhammad and his disciples before he died
B)Is said to be the direct word of Allah spoken to Muhammad
C)It was written by Jesus and his disciples before he died
D)It was later altered and edited by Sunni and Shia Muslims
2)Which of the following is the MOST holy city in the islamic religion?
Group of answer choices
A)Jerusalem
B)Mecca
C)Constantinople
D)Baghdad
3)Muslims believe (believed) Muhammad was….?
Group of answer choices
A)The one and only God
B)The final prophet of God
C)The final son of God
D)The last son of Jesus
4)Which group of people did the prophet Muhammad and his early followers fight against before he died of natural causes in 632 C.E (A.D)?
Group of answer choices
A)Arab Jews and Christians
B)The Byzantine Empire
C)Tribal Idol worshippers
D)European Crusaders
Answer:
2 jerusalem and 1 is d
Explanation:
Read this passage from the Bhagavad Gita.
. . . seek To reach Me, worshipping with steadfast will; And, if thou canst not worship steadfastly, Work for Me, toil in works pleasing to Me! For he that laboureth right for love of Me Shall finally attain!
–Bhagavad Gita
50 POINTS
How does this passage present information?
It explains the effect of worshipping the gods.
It describes the steps needed to worship properly.
It contrasts Hindu worship to worship in other religions.
It compares two similar ways in which to worship the gods.
Answer: a
Explanation:I am taking the test so
It explains the effect of worshiping the gods does this passage present information. Hence, option A is correct.
What is the main message of the Bhagavad Gita?The timeless and all-encompassing message of the Gita reveals truth in an all-pervasive way. The Bhagavad Gita is a text that should be continuously sung and symbolizes the divine union of truth-realization between man and his Creator. It is often referred to as the "Song of the Spirit" and is frequently used in religious contexts.
The Bhagavad Gita is a timeless literature that offers a wealth of wisdom on a variety of topics, including life, the purpose of our being, the necessity of developing the virtues that would enable us to carry out our dharma, and how to avoid living someone else's dream.
The Bhagavad Gita urges us to live with purity, strength, discipline, honesty, kindness, and integrity in order to find and fully realize our mission.
Thus, option A is correct.
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Why did the British soldiers go to Concord?
Answer:
On the night of April 18, 1775, hundreds of British troops marched from Boston to nearby Concord in order to seize an arms cache. Paul Revere and other riders sounded the alarm, and colonial militiamen began mobilizing to intercept the Redcoat column.
[BRAINLIEST] How did the roles of women change during the Industrial Revolution? Explain how those changes varied by class.
Answer:
These women were of the lower classes. Men and boys worked in factories. However, young women and children also did work in factories. ... After the industrial revolution, those women who did not work in factories were no longer involved in work that was economically valuable to their families.
Explanation:
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Which of the following statement regarding the tenets of Islam is accurate?
A. Islam is a monotheistic religion.
B. Muslims worship Muhammad.
C. Pilgrimage to Mecca commemorates the birth of Muhammad.
D. The Qur'an is meant to supplement Jewish and Christian scriptures.
Answer:
The best choice is A. Islam is a monotheistic religion. This means that they believe only in one god. Allah A and B Mohammad clained to be a descendant from Allah.
Islam is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion. It emerged from the teachings of Muhammad.
Its followers believe Muhammad is a messenger of God. It has the second largest number of followers in the world and Muslims are in majority in about 47 countries around the world. Muslims do not consider Muhammad to be a god rather they consider him to be a messenger. Quran is the primary scripture of Muslims. The annual pilgrimage to Mecca is called Hajj. It is a five-day pilgrimage to Mecca and other holy sites in Saudi Arabia. All the Muslims who are financially and physically able perform Hajj at least once in their lives. Hajj is an affirmation of the unity of Muslim people and their submission to Allah. It does not commemorate the birth of Muhammad.So, A. Islam is a monotheistic religion is the correct answer.
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Judging only from the 5 major world religions, which one is the largest?
Answer:
The largest religion is Christianity
Explanation:
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What does the underlines figurative language on page 3 help the reader understand about frost
Answer:
Frost endured a number of hardships during his lifetime
Explanation:
I took the diagnostic
Answer:
frost endured...
Explanation:
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