How did the Black Death influence Europe politically?
Answer:
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Explanation:
"The Black Death caused most government officials and political figures to become infected, and they locked themselves away in their homes until they died. As more government heads succumbed to the plague, instability ruled because the government was helpless and had no strategy to deal with the plague's results."
Both union and confederate forces ____.
A. honored Stand Waite for his contributions to the war
B. recruited African Americans to their armies
C. looted tribal livestock and damaged property
D. Signed peace treaties with the Five Tribes to end the war in the Indians Territory
Answer:
Letter C
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
SKILL: USING ROUTE MAPS Study the map and map key. Use the information in the map to answer the questions. A map of the ancient Middle East. The Egyptian Empire is shaded and extends from Nubia in central Africa through upper and lower Egypt, with the Nile River as the empire's spine. The empire also extends along the eastern shores of the Mediterranean to Syria and the city of Kadesh in the north. A network of Egyptian trade routes connects the empire with other regions. What is the main purpose of this map?
Answer: To show the trade routes through Egypt
Explanation:
Answer:
It was to show the trade routes through Egypt
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What war did France lose in 1761? What effect did this have on France?
Answer:
The Seven Years' War ended with the signing of the treaties of Hubertusburg and Paris in February 1763. In the Treaty of Paris, France lost all claims to Canada and gave Louisiana to Spain, while Britain received Spanish Florida, Upper Canada, and various French holdings overseas.
Explanation:
The colony of Maryland was established in 1634 to create what
Answer:
The colony of Maryland was established in 1634 to create institutions that were independent from England. a place where English Catholics could be safe.
Explanation:
History books.
Answer: Maryland was founded in 1632 as a safe haven for English Catholics fleeing anti-Catholic persecution in Europe.
How did farmers shape their land to better grow crops in medieval Arabia?
O They developed terraces.
They built irrigation channels.
They worked sheep and camels.
They crafted tools and machinery:
Answer: A. They developed terraces
Explanation:
It’s not b or c because I got both wrong so it has to be a or d.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
When and by whom was the tomb found
Answer:
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Can you pls write me a paragraph using the words from the pic? Guiding Questions:
1. What were the two main grievances that colonists had against the
British?
2.Why did Britain need to raise taxes on the colonists?
3.What were some of the taxes Britain imposed on the colonists?
4.Why did colonists believe the new taxes were unfair?
5.What were some of the actions by the British that colonists felt violated
their natural rights?
6.Why did colonists believe that Britain was violating their natural rights?
Paragraph:
The colonists's five main complaints were about the following: taxes, British troops, tea, the Intolerable Acts, and King George. The most important reason why the relationship soured was the introduction of numerous taxes by the British. These taxes were levied by the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, and the Townshend Acts. <3 happy to help
Answer:
After the Seven Years’ War, the British attempted to increase control on the colonies, resulting in the colonists rebelling against the change in policy. This eventually led to the Revolutionary War.
Explanation:
Term Definition
Salutary neglect The unofficial policy of the British crown where they avoided strict enforcement of parliamentary law in the colonies.
Virtual representation A theory that members of Parliament were obligated to defend the interests of British subjects and colonists alike and that colonists did not need colonial representatives.
Stamp Act (1765) Passed by British Parliament, it was a direct tax on all printed material in the North American colonies.
Stamp Act Congress Delegates from the colonies who drew up formal petitions to the British Parliament and King George III to repeal the Stamp Act.
Declaration of Colonial Rights and Grievances (1765) Written by the Stamp Act Congress, it declared that taxes imposed on British colonists without their formal consent were unconstitutional.
Declaratory Act (1766) A law that stated that the British Parliament’s taxing authority was the same in America as in Great Britain.
Townshend Acts (1767) A series of laws that placed new taxes on glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea.
Boston Massacre (1770) British soldiers stationed in Boston opened fire on a crowd, killing five townspeople and infuriating locals.
Boston Tea Party (1773) A direct response to British taxation policies and the Tea Act by the North American colonies.
Loyalists A colonist of the American revolutionary period who supported the British cause.
Sons of Liberty A secret society formed by radical colonists to protest British taxation policies.
Daughters of Liberty A Patriot association that formed in response to increased taxes by organizing and participating in boycotts of British goods.
Intolerable Acts (1774) Also called the Coercive Acts, consisted of four separate legislative measure: the Boston Port Bill, the Government Bill, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quartering Act.
First Continental Congress A representative government made up of elected officials from 12 of the 13 colonies created to create a unified front against the British government.
The Enlightenment A cultural and intellectual movement in the 1700s that emphasized science and rationalism.
John Locke English philosopher who influenced the Enlightenment with his writings on sovereignty and governance. His ideas influenced the separation of the colonies from Britain.
Asia is ________ of Australia
Answer:
Its part of Asia-Pacific
Explanation:
Actually Australia is a continent its self but it could be counted as the pacific of Asia but together Australia and new Zealand are part of a region called Oceania.
How did Catholic beliefs and practices in the New World compare to Catholic beliefs and practices in Europe?
Answer:
The chief teachings of the Catholic church are: God's objective existence; God's interest in individual human beings, who can enter into relations with God (through prayer); the Trinity ; the divinity of Jesus; the immortality of the soul of each human being, each one being accountable at death for his or her actions
Explanation:
1. What role did the US government and/citizens play in overthrowing the legitimate Hawaiian government?
Answer:
The overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom began on January 17, 1893, with a coup d'état against Queen Liliʻuokalani on the island of Oahu by subjects of the Hawaiian Kingdom, United States citizens, and foreign residents residing in Honolulu. A majority of the insurgents were foreigners.
Explanation:
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What is the difference between the legislative, executive, judicial branches?
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When Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark into the West, he patterned their mission on the methods of Enlightenment science: to observe, collect, document, and classify. Such strategies were already in place for the epic voyages made by explorers like Cook and Vancouver. Like their contemporaries, Lewis and Clark were more than representatives of European rationalism. They also represented a rising American empire, one built on aggressive territorial expansion and commercial gain
I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I
believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views
about equality for women. Who am I?
A. William Lloyd Garrison
B. Frederick Douglass
O c. Harriet Beecher Stowe
O D. David Walker
Answer:William Lloyd garrison
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer you are looking for is A. William Lloyd Garrison
Explanation:
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Answer:
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What evidence was found to suggest that the first English murder vletim of 1
the Americas happened at Jamestown? *
Answer:
There was evidence of cannibalism found at Jamestown
Explanation:
Evidence of cannibalism found at Jamestown, 1st English colony in America. WASHINGTON -- Scientists revealed Wednesday that they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists at Jamestown, Virginia, survived harsh conditions by turning to cannibalism.
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Answer:
Robert Hooke and Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
Explanation:
Robert Hooke who described the fruiting structures of molds in 1665 and Antoni van Leeuwenhoek who is credited with the discovery of bacteria in 1676.
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Who were the leaders of industry in late nineteenth-century America and what industries did they control? What types of business practices were they accused of?
Answer:John D Rockefeller,
J P Morgan
Explanation: Controlling US oils, steel, banking, electric, etc
In the Articles of Confederation, which powers are reserved for the states?
Answer:
The Tenth Amendment declares, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people." In other words, states have all powers not granted to the federal government by the Constitution:
The United States' first constitution, the Articles of Confederation, established a weak central government while primarily preserving state autonomy and sovereignty.
Any powers not expressly granted to the United States by the Constitution were reserved to the states under the Articles of Confederation, which restricted Congress's authority to those that were specifically enumerated.
The states kept all the authority, jurisdiction, and rights that the United States had not been expressly granted under the Articles of Confederation, including their sovereignty, freedom, and independence.
States had the authority to levy taxes, and Congress could only raise money by requesting donations from the states, taking out loans from other countries, or selling western territory.
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Answer:
A, Americans had a reason to move west
Explanation:
god say Americans take all over the west territory, so Americans go take it over.
Samuel's father is a local judge in his hometown. As a judge, his father hears cases
and passes sentences onto people who commit crimes in his community. What
branch of government does Samuel's father work in?
Answer:
judicial
Explanation:
they give the whoopings and the whoopings are aproved by the eczecutive branch
Answer:
judicial
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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What was dance's impact in the United States?
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Answer:
Similar to tribal cultures around the world, Native Americans valued dance as an expressive and bonding experience, creating well-developed systems of communication. These forms have survived and continue to preserve an important part of the history of what is now the United States.
Explanation:
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Dance's impact in the United States of America.
There is great variety in dance in the United States of America. It is the home of the hip hop dance, swing, tap dance and its derivative Rock and Roll, and modern square dance (associated with the United States of America due to its historic development in that country—twenty three U.S. states have designated it as their official state dance or official folk dance) and one of the major centers for modern dance[citation needed]. There is a variety of social dance and concert or performance dance forms with also a range of traditions of Native American dances.
The reality shows and competitions So You Think You Can Dance, America's Best Dance Crew, and Dancing with the Stars, have broadened the audience for dance.
What does it mean to "quarter" soldiers?
O to house them in private civilians' homes
O to banish them from service
O to force them to serve against their will
O to free them from prison
Answer:
I believe the answer is: O to house them in private civilians' homes.
Explanation:
The third amendment of the United States Constitution tells us that "No soldier shal in time of peace be quartered in any house without the consent of an owner..." Basically, in times of peace, a soldier cannot demand to live in your home.
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Quarter means to house them in private civilians' homes.
Who is quarter?It is against the Third Amendment (Amendment III) of the US Constitution to house soldiers in private residences during times of peace.
The amendment was made in response to the Quartering Acts, which permitted the British Army to house soldiers in public buildings and were passed by the British Parliament in the lead-up to the American Revolutionary War.
In response to Anti-Federalist criticisms of the new Constitution, James Madison proposed the Third Amendment to Congress in 1789 as a part of the United States Bill of Rights.
On September 28, 1789, Congress sent the amendment to the states, and by December 15, 1791, the required three-quarters of the states had ratified it.
Therefore, Quarter means to house them in private civilians' homes.
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Which continent has the most wonders of the ancient world?
Which answer best categorizes the importance of the items listed in the chart?
A. the most important laws comprising Islamic Sharia
B. the fundamental duties comprising the Pillars of Islam
C. duties common to Islam, Judaism, and Christianity
D. commandments from each of the five books compromising the holy Quran
Answer: The correct answer is A, The fundamental duties comprising the Pillars of Islam.
Explanation:
The Pillars of Islam are fundamental beliefs that almost all Muslims share. While some of these, Declaration of Faith and Pilgrimage to Mecca, are only needed to be done once, others, Prayer five times daily, are done every day. The remaining two, Charity to the poor and fasting during Ramadan, are done at different times throughout the year. Ramadan is done during the holy month of Ramadan, this is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, which was when the Quran was written. Charity to the poor is done throughout the year, whenever one can.
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PLEASE HELP!!!! Imagine you are a representative at the Second Continental Congress in May 1775.
What do you think the colonists should do in the conflict with Great Britain? Should
they keep the peace, or should they declare war against the British?
Write one paragraph explaining your point of view to other members of the congress.
Explanation:
i think the main focus of being the representative should be maintaining or Making peace with the British instead of striking out a way which would cause deaths and loss if property or infrastructure
Was the embargo. act of 1807 jefforsonian, and why?
Answer:
Embargo Act, (1807), U.S. Pres. Thomas Jefferson’s nonviolent resistance to British and French ravaging of U.S. merchant ships carrying, or suspected of carrying, war materials and other cargoes to European belligerents during the Napoleonic Wars.
Explanation: the embargo act was put into place to limit military recourses to the opposing side
Which statement describes how relations between blacks and whites changed from the antebellum south to the Jim Crow era
Answer: blacks are blacks and whites are whites
Explanation:
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what advancements and achievements might want to see the traveled to Mali
Answer:
Mali came from gold and salt mines. Which is why its very wealthy.
Explanation:
The capital city of the empire was Niani. Other important cities included Timbuktu, Gao, Djenne, and Walata. The Mali Empire controlled important trade routes across the Sahara Desert to Europe and the Middle East. Mali included the city of Timbuktu, which became known as an important center of knowledge. ... Mali had kings, called Mansa. The Mali Empire would reach a height of strength during the reign of Mansa Musa the first.