Answer:
Ostracon, potshard, or limestone flake used in antiquity, especially by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Hebrews, as a surface for drawings or sketches, or as an alternative to papyrus for writing as well as for calculating accounts.
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1. In the context of this assignment, how are we changed by war? How did the attack on Pearl Harbor change America? How do people continue to be impacted by the events of that day? (8 sentence minimum)
2. How would you define bravery? How were the actions of the soldiers present during the attack on Pearl Harbor examples of bravery? (5 sentence minimum)
Answer:
The Bombing Of Pearl Harbor happened in WW2, When the Japanese bombed an American Solider Camp. This impacted America because of the death of Civilians and the end of WW2.
Explanation:
Bravery can be described in many ways, The people during Pearl Harbor showed bravery by not giving up even when the japanese hit them where it hurt. They also fought back when the japanese would not give up even before Pearl harbor
How did the departure of convoys prior to the postponement of D-Day add the
complexity of Eisenhower's decision?
What was the story of Oliver doing for Lyddie?
page 80 of lyddie book
Answer:
Lyddie is having trouble adjusting to her new life, so Betsy lifts her spirits by reading Oliver Twist to her at night. She confides to Lyddie that she is working to pay her way
Explanation:
When Mexico won is independence from Spain in 1821, Texas was?
Answer:
Texas was a Spanish colony
History Who was the second president
Answer:
John Adams
Explanation:
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Answer:
John Adams is the 2nd president
When European settlers came to North America, they brought their European seeds with them. When Africans were brought to North America as slaves, they brought African food with them. Based on this information, what can you infer? It is difficult to transport food across the oceans. People are attached to the food from their home. Early settlers and immigrants did not like American food. People are not attached to the food from their home.
When Africans were brought to America to be sold as slaves, they brought food from their home continent with them. These foods became incorporated in what would become known as Southern food.
Answer:
"People are attached to the food from their home. Early settlers and immigrants did not like American food. People are not attached to the food from their home." that, I guess, is the answer.
Explanation:
See above.
What is an ex-ample of a case in which a governor may not return a fugitive?
Answer:
if they competed a crime in both states
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True or false questions (ILL GIVE BRAINLEIST IF THERE IS AN REASONABLE ANSWER AND IF WRIGHT)
1. The Romans were located in the same place as the Greek s
2. The Indian Sea gave them access to travel
3. Rome was located in Present day Italy
4. Remus and Romulus are how the Romans explained their founding
5. The Latins are the ancestors to the Romans
6. They were rules by the Egyptians
7. The Roman Republic will last for 500 years
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Answer:
1. Both Greece and Rome are Mediterranean countries, similar enough latitudinally for both to grow wine and olives. However, their terrains were quite different. The ancient Greek city-states were separated from each other by hilly countryside and all were near the water.
2. Yes
3. Yes, Modern Italians are descended from the Ancient Romans. From the founding if Rome in 753 BC by Romulus and Remus to the days of the Roman Kingdom/Empire. Ancient Rome started in Italy.
4. Yes. In Roman mythology, Romulus and Remus are twin brothers whose story tells the events that led to the founding of the city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom by Romulus. The killing of Remus by his brother, along with other tales from their story, have inspired artists throughout the ages.
5. Romulus and Remus are direct descendants and found the city of Rome. Therefore, the Romans were descendants of these Latins, who were themselves descended from Trojans.
6. Although Roman law superseded all legal Egyptian traditions and forms, many of the institutions of the old Ptolemaic dynasty remained with a few fundamental changes in its administrative and social structure. So no the Egyptians had no power over Rome so no rules came from them.
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Senators in the Senate
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How did religion influence ancient Indian art?
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characterized by enormous material wealth or by elaborate trade activity.
It was defined by creativity. Flourishing arts, fabulous literature, and stupendous scholars are just a few of the things that marked the period.
In 185 B.C.E., the Mauryan empire collapsed when the last of the Mauryan kings was assassinated. In its place, small kingdoms arose throughout India.
For nearly 500 years, the various states warred with each other. In the northern territories, a new empire arose when a ruler named Chandragupta I ascended the throne in 320 C.E. He revived many principles of Mauryan government and paved the way for his son, Samudragupta, to develop an extensive empire.
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What is wrong with this paragraph? When a puddle dries on the sidewalk, the water disappears completely. This is because the air after a storm creates an energy that makes the water disappear. Water will only be created again by the sky during the next storm.
Answer:
The last sentence
Explanation:
Water is not created, it is transferred into another stage.
The correct way to write this paragraph would be:
When a puddle dries on the sidewalk, the water disappears completely. This is because the air after a storm creates an energy that makes the water disappear. Water will only fall once the water cycle has completed.
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What is the friction force between box and ground?
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Nhich set of events from the Nullification Crisis is listed in correct chronological order?
A. 1. Congress passed higher tariffs.
2. South Carolina voted to nullify federal tariffs within its borders.
3. Force Bill threatened to use armed force.
4. South Carolina suspended its nullification.
OB. 1. South Carolina suspended its nullification.
2. Force Bill threatened to use armed force.
3. South Carolina voted to nullify federal tariffs within its borders.
4. Congress passed higher tariffs.
C. 1. South Carolina voted to nullify federal tariffs within its borders.
2. Congress passed higher tariffs.
3. South Carolina suspended its nullification.
4. Force Bill threatened to use armed force.
D. 1. Force Bill threatened to use armed force.
2. South Carolina suspended its nullification.
3. Congress passed higher tariffs.
4. South Carolina voted to nullify federal tariffs within its borders.
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The events from A segment are listed in correct order. These are the events from nullification crisis. Thus, A is correct option.
What is Nullification Crisis?Nullification crisis is the conflict between the federal government and the state of South Carolina in 1832-1833, which arose from the latter's attempt to declare the federal Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 null and illegal within state.
The constitutional theory that supported states right to void federal actions inside their borders, the nullification doctrine, was undermined in part by the federal government's successful resolution of the nullification crisis.
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Who can create a federal court system without an amendment being added
Answer:
US Supreme Court
Explanation:
The United States Constitution established only one federal court—the United States Supreme Court. Beyond this, Article III of the Constitution left it to the discretion of Congress to “ordain and establish” lower federal courts to conduct the judicial business of the federal government.
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4. What was the main reason for sectional differences that existed in the United States in the early 1800s?
M. The North, South, and West produced similar products and were in competition with each other.
P. The North, South, and West had differing economic and political goals.
R. The North, South, and West were culturally unique because they attracted Immigrants from different parts of
the world.
S. The North, South, and West needed the same natural resources to produce products.
The correct answer is "the North, South, and West had differing economic and political goals."
The main reason for sectional differences that existed in the United States in the early 1800s was that the North, South, and West had differing economic and political goals.
Indeed, it was a time of notorious divisions and sectorial differences between the North and the South of the United States.
At that time, there were 22 states considered from the North, and 11 from the South. The northern states were against segregation, while southern states supported slavery. Indeed, the economy of the southern states depended on the use of slaves to work in the large plantations producing the kinds of crops needed to be exported to Europe. On the other hand, the industries flourished and spread throughout the north. The DIfference increased to the degree of separation. The South ceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States, and then, the inevitable: the beginning of the American Civil War.
Briefly describe how people made pots in the uae around early bronze age
The pottery was handmade with clay, they would of most likely had tools to help them make patterns, shapes etc.
List at least 4 ways that women contributed to the war effort A B C and D
Answer:
Tens of thousands of women joined The Women's Land Army to work the soil, fields, and orchards to free men for military service. Women took to the land gladly and brought in the harvest during the war years to supply food to the nation, the military, and our allies. With millions of men away from home, women filled manufacturing and agricultural positions on the home front. Others provided support on the front lines as nurses, doctors, ambulance drivers, translators and, in rare cases, on the battlefield.
Answer:
Explanation:
Tens of thousands of women joined The Women's Land Army to work the soil, fields, and orchards to free men for military service.
Women took to the land gladly and brought in the harvest during the war years to supply food to the nation, the military, and our allies
Eight million women volunteered as American Red Cross workers from making surgical dressings, masks, and gowns, operating servicemen’s canteens to provide wholesome entertainment for soldiers and sailors, volunteering as nurse’s aides in veterans' hospitals, and providing recreational services to convalescing servicemen.
The service of American women at war cost them more than just the burden of putting their lives on hold, deferring marriage and children, or pursuing higher education. The sacrifice of these women went far beyond that; in all more than six-hundred of these patriotic women lost their lives in service to their nation.
In the space below, describe the type of governments that Federalists and Anti-Federalists preferred?
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Anti-Federalism
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For the faction opposed to the policies of U.S. President George Washington, see the Anti-Administration party.
The Articles of Confederation, the predecessor to the U.S. Constitution and drafted from Anti-Federalist principles
Anti-Federalism was a late-18th century movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government and which later opposed the ratification of the 1787 Constitution. The previous constitution called the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, gave state governments more authority. Led by Patrick Henry of Virginia, Anti-Federalists worried, among other things, that the position of president, then a novelty, might evolve into a monarchy. Though the Constitution was ratified and supplanted the Articles of Confederation, Anti-Federalist influence helped lead to the passage of the United States Bill of Rights.
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Major points
They believed the Constitution needed a Bill of Rights.
They believed the Constitution created a presidency so powerful that it would become a monarchy.
They believed the Constitution did too little with the courts and would create an out-of-control judiciary.
They believed that the national government would be too far away from the people and thus unresponsive to the needs of localities.
They believed the Constitution would abrogate, at least in part, the power of the states.[1]
History
During the American Revolution and its immediate aftermath, the term federal was applied to any person who supported the colonial union and the government formed under the Articles of Confederation. After the war, the group that felt the national government under the Articles was too weak appropriated the name Federalist for themselves. Historian Jackson Turner Main wrote, "to them, the man of 'federal principles' approved of 'federal measures,' which meant those that increased the weight and authority or extended the influence of the Confederation Congress."[2]
As the Federalists moved to amend the Articles, eventually leading to the Constitutional Convention, they applied the term anti-federalist to their opposition. The term implied, correctly or not, both opposition to Congress and unpatriotic motives. The Anti-Federalists rejected the term, arguing that they were the true Federalists. In both their correspondence and their local groups, they tried to capture the term. For example, an unknown anti-federalist signed his public correspondence as "A Federal Farmer" and the New York committee opposing the Constitution was called the "Federal Republican Committee." However, the Federalists carried the day and the name Anti-Federalists forever stuck.[2]
The Anti-Federalists were composed of diverse elements, including those opposed to the Constitution because they thought that a stronger government threatened the sovereignty and prestige of the states, localities, or individuals; those that saw in the proposed government a new centralized, disguised "monarchic" power that would only replace the cast-off despotism of Great Britain;[3] and those who simply feared that the new government threatened their liberties. Some of the opposition believed that the central government under the Articles of Confederation was sufficient. Still, others believed that while the national government under the Articles was too weak, the national government under the Constitution would be too strong. Another complaint of the Anti-Federalists was that the Constitution provided for a centralized rather than federal government (and in The Federalist Papers, James Madison admits that the new Constitution has the characteristics of both a centralized and federal form of the government) and that a truly federal form of government was a leaguing of states as under the Articles of Confederation.
During the period of debate over the ratification of the Constitution, numerous independent local speeches and articles were published all across the country. Initially, many of the articles in opposition were written under pseudonyms, such as "Brutus" (likely Melancton Smith),[4] "Centinel" (likely Samuel Bryan), and "Federal Farmer." Eventually, famous revolutionary figures such as Patrick Henry came out publicly against the Constitution. They argued that the strong national government proposed by the Federalists was a threat to the rights of individuals and that the president would become a king. They objected to the federal court system created by the proposed constitution. This produced a phenomenal body of political writing; the best and most influential of these articles and speeches were gathered by historians into a collection known as the Anti-Federalist Papers in allusion to the Federalist Papers.
Why were there revolutionary disturbances in Russia in 1905 what were the demands of the revolutionaries
Answer:
The 1905 revolution was spurred by the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War, which ended in the same year, but also by the growing realization by a variety of sectors of society of the need for reform. Politicians such as Sergei Witte had failed to accomplish this.
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What major industry attracted farm workers to cities in Oklahoma?
A. textile
B. mining
C. defense
D. medical
Answer:
a or b
Explanation:
Answer:
C. defense
Explanation:
When World War II broke out, defense industries and military bases lured many from the farms once again. The possibility of a steady job was very enticing for struggling farmers. People left the rural areas and went to the urban centers for these new work opportunities. Many others left Oklahoma for the west coast again to work in industrial centers.
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Why did workers begin to fight back during the Gilded Age? Could a less violent solution been figured out? If so, what would that solution have been ?
Answer:
As the United States' industrial economy grew in the late 1800s, conflict between workers and factory owners became increasingly frequent and sometimes led to violence. The Homestead Strike occurred at the Carnegie Steel Company's Homestead Steel Works in 1892.In the late stages of the Industrial Revolution, workers began to organize into unions in order to fight for better and safer working conditions. The government also became involved. New regulations were imposed to shorten the work week and to make factories safer.
Explanation:
what art technique did rafael that gives two dimensional artwork
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not specify what artwork you are referring to, we can comment on the following.
Rafael was one of the most important artists during the Renaissance times in Italy. Experts say he was a fantastic painter because he could create the illusion of three-dimensional space, particularly in a painting titled "La Donna Velata." If you see the painting, it is unbelievable the way Rafael used his technique of shading through variations in value. When Rafael uses many colors to create shadows in the painting that make appeared the painting looks in three-dimensions.
That is why Rafael is considered to be one of the greatest painters in human history.
Why is strong consumer confidence important to an economy?
A. The quality of products decreases.
B. The government spends fewer tax dollars.
C. People spend more money.
D. Businesses produce fewer goods.
Answer:
C. people spend more money
Explanation:
True to False
Hope this is enough
Answer: false....maybe
Explanation:
What role did women play in Maya society?
Answer:
Women played an important role in rituals, cooking food to eat and to sacrifice. Whether women participated in said rituals is unknown. Women also worked on all of the textiles, an essential resource and product for Maya society.
Title A nation divided:north vs. south .Based on the information in the text, what do you think was the ultimate reason the South lost to the North? what was their greatest weakness? be sure to use complete sentences when responding.
Answer:
I think the reason the south lost is because the north had more resources.
the north had better transportation and the north had more gun distributors.
The north made more bullets, guns, and railways.
Explanation:
a country split between the north and the south believe to be the main cause of the South's defeat by the North, based on the information in the text, is that the North had greater resources.
The north also had more distributors of guns and better transportation. More railroads, firearms, and ammunition were produced in the north.
What is meant by greatest weakness?Your initial reaction could be to choose a strength that is essential to the position you are seeking for if you were asked about your biggest strength during a job interview.
This reaction would be accurate. You'll naturally want to respond in the opposite way to questions concerning your flaws. Choose a flaw that, while genuine, does not play a significant role in the position for which you are interviewing. Nobody wants to work for an accountant who ignores the small print or a salesperson who gets anxious when making cold calls.
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Answer:
Fordham University
Explanation:
Fordham University
What did Hitler learn from the response of other countries and the League of Nations which helped him in the future?
Answer:
Hitler revealed that Germany had begun to construct an air force, and unveiled plans to reinstitute conscription and create a German army of more than half a million men. Britain, France, Italy, and the League of Nations all issued statements condemning Hitler's decision, but did little else to penalize Germany.
Tell me some facts about the Saleh Witch Trials
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Answer:
Explanation:
150 men and women were imprisoned because they were accused of witchcraft. 19 men and women were hanged, 1 man was crushed and 7 people died in prison. The place in Salem where the 'witches' were hanged became known as Gallows Hill.