How many times did William Jennings Bryan run for president

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Answer 1

Answer:

At least 3 times

Explanation:


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The Catholic Church received 10 % of a person's income through what

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Answer:

Wealth. The Catholic Church was extremely wealthy. Monetary donations were given by many levels of society, most commonly in the form of a tithe, a tax which normally saw people give roughly 10% of their earnings to the Church.

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TRUE OR FALSE: Rich Vikings and their belongings were buried in ships at sea

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

In Norse mythology, boats symbolized safe passage into the afterlife on the same vessel that aided their travels in life, so they played a key role in funeral rites. For high-ranked Norsemen, the honors went a step further, and they were buried with their actual boats.  It was common for the dead’s goods to travel with them out into the water, this type of burial was not common however, and was likely reserved for sea captains, noble Vikings and the very wealthy.



This historic figure served in the Georgia Militia as an artilleryman under Elijah Clarke. He was wounded at the Battle of Kettle Creek, and, as recognition of his service, was granted 162 acres of land and a federal military pension.

Which historic figure is described above?

A
Austin Dabney
B
Button Gwinnett
C
Lyman Hall
D
George Walton

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I think it is b button Gwinnett

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In one or two paragraphs, explain why women struggled for so long to gain the right to vote in the United States. Make sure your answer includes a common social belief about women in the 1800s, an issue the women's rights movement had to overcome, and a legal barrier activists faced as they fought for voting rights.

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Woman struggled because they were weak too ppl eyes

In the social hierarchy,
which groups do you
think were the most
educated and why?

answer answer plssss

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Answer:

The ones with the most power. They have more access to resources and money.

Explanation:

The location of the First Battle of Bull Run almost

halfway between the cities of

O Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg.

Antietam and Fredericksburg.

0 Washington and Richmond.

O

Someone help! Quick

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Answer:

Washington and Richmond.

Explanation:

Battle of Bull Run was the first significant battle of the Civil War in America. The battle fought in Virginia and the Confederate become victorious. The winning, gave hope and courage to the South that they will win the war ultimately. The battle was fought in 1861, in Virginia. It was located in the north of the city of Manassas and the west-southwest of Washington.

Answer:

Washington and Richmond .

Develop a paragraph, in your own words, on what you consider to be the #1 cost of the American Civil War. Explain in your own words why you listed this particular cost as the #1 cost of the Civil War. Remember, a cost is an amount that has to be paid or given up in order to get something.

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What principles of government are expressed in the Declaration of Independence? How are these principles expressed in the Declaration of Independence?

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Answer:

Principles of government in the Declaration of Independence

“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.

Explanation:

Which constitutional principle is reflected in the way that speed limits are set in the
U.S.?
A Federalism
B. Individual rights
C. Separation of powers
D. Checks and balances

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Answer:

I would say C because it makes more sense to me than the others

Preparation of powers

Help Mach the things
Joliet.

sailed to Newfoundland and Virginia for England.

Hudson.

sailed for England first, but claimed rich land for the Netherlands.

La Salle.

first sailed up St. Lawrence and claimed land for France.

Champlain.

founded Quebec and was the "Father of New France".

Cartier.

Catholic priest who explored the upper Mississippi.

Cabot.

thought the Mississippi might turn west and be the passageway to China.

Marquette.

sailed the length
of the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
(sorry I don’t have more points)

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Answer:

Sailed to Newfoundland and Virginia for England - Cabot

Sailed for England first, but claimed rich land for the Netherlands - Hudson

First sailed up St. Lawrence and claimed land for France - Cartier

Founded Quebec and was the "Father of New France" - Champlain

Catholic priest who explored the upper Mississippi - Marquette

Though the Mississippi might turn west and be the passageway to China - Joliet

sailed the length of the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.- La Salle

Catholic priest who explored the upper Mississippi. (Marquette)

thought the Mississippi might turn west and be the passageway to China. (Joliet)

sailed the length
of the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. (La salle)

founded Quebec and was the "Father of New France".(Champlain)

first sailed up St. Lawrence and claimed land for France.(Cartier)

sailed for England first, but claimed rich land for the Netherlands.(Hudson)

sailed to Newfoundland and Virginia for England.(Cabot)

Which of the following statements is true of both the United States and Roman Republican governments?
A:citizens vote directly on the laws
B:there is more than one legislative body
C:senators serve for life
D:all natural-born adults are citizens with the right to vote.
Please help!

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Answer:

B. There is more than one legislative body

Explanation:

In America, senators do not serve for life (though it may seem that way),  Citizens do not vote directly on laws, every U.S. citizen, not just people that are natural-born, possess the right to vote.

Developing creative ideas to express in artwork and using art and design skills to create artwork are part of

a visual arts career.
a performing arts career.
a telecommunications career.
a broadcasting career.

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I think it’s visual arts career I’m not sure

Help! I'll mark Brainliest!!! Bell Work 4/14: The Dreyfus Affair displayed European hatred towards the Jewish community, which eventually led to the Jewish community campaigning for homeland in Palestine and the establishment of Israel (a Jewish state). Provide one modern day example of an event that has also brought about awareness within a country, society, and/or world in hopes for change. ​

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Answer:

For example the BLM movement

Explanation:

they have been doing protests and speeches all over the united states hoping for change in our justice system.

Who was the leader of the Catholic Church? A military leader, the king , or the pope

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The pope (I’m Catholic)

Who was Henry David Thoreau and what was his significance?

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Answer:

Henry David Thoreau was a philosopher, writer, and leading transcendentalist (Transcendentalism is a philosophy that developed in New England around 1836).

Thoreau's significance is that he is best known for his philosophical and naturalist writings, one famous example being Walden where Thoreau reflects upon living simply while being in natural surroundings, which he worked on while he stayed and lived in a cabin in Walden Pond (which is in Concord, Massachusetts).

How did Prince Henry contribute to global exploration?​

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Answer:

One such man was Prince Henry of Portugal, known as Prince Henry the Navigator. With the help of mathematicians, astronomers, cartographers, and other navigators, Prince Henry sent expeditions to explore the west coast of Africa. These explorations led to trade for gold and ivory and, soon after, slaves.

Explanation:

Read the excerpt and answer the question below.
"Into this land of meek outcasts there came some Spaniards who immediately behaved like ravening wild beasts . . . killing, terrorizing, afflicting, torturing, and destroying the native peoples, doing all this with the strangest and most varied new methods of cruelty, never seen or heard of before, and to such a degree that this Island of Hispaniola once so populous (having a population that I estimated to be more than three million), has now a population of barely two hundred persons.”
-Source: Bartolomé de Las Casas, Brief Account of the Devastation of the Indies, 1542.
Which of the following practices did the ideas expressed in the excerpt most directly challenge?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)
A
enslaving indigenous people as laborers in the encomienda system

(Choice B)
B
mixed-race relationships between Spaniards and indigenous people

(Choice C)
C
taking indigenous land for colonization by creating unfair treaties

(Choice D)
D
converting indigenous people to Christianity through missionary work

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Answer:

A : enslaving indigenous people as laborers in the encomienda system

Explanation:

Why did many people think that the colonists had no chance to win against the British?
A. Great Britain's army was larger and better trained than the Patriots.
B. Most colonists were not in favor of the war and didn't support it.
C. Although the Americans had a stronger navy than the British, most battles would be fought on land.
D. The British were more familiar with the territory because they had fought the French and Indian War in North America.

Who did Washington's forces defeat at Trenton?

A. British soldiers based in Princeton
B. Hessians fighting for German control of the colonies
C. American Indians who were allied with Great Britain
D. Hessian mercenaries who were fighting for the British

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Answer:

A - Great Britain's army was larger and better trained than the Patriots.

D - Hessian mercenaries who were fighting for the British

Answer:

A. Great Britain's army was larger and better trained than the Patriots.

D. Hessian mercenaries who were fighting for the British

Explanation:

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Populism and progressivism Give an example of “charging more for short trips than for longer ones”:
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What did Mary Beth and John Tinker do at school that was found to be a protected form of expression by the Supreme Court?

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C. They wore black armbands as a nonverbal show of protest.

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Mary Beth and John Tinker wore black color armbands to protest against the war that happened in Vietnam.

Why did Mary Beth and John Tinker reach Court?

Mary Beth and John Tinker go to court to file a case against the school.She go to the supreme court for the benefit of free speech right as she got suspended by the school.

Mary Beth and John tinker have suspended by the school for showing protest against the Vietnam war by wearing black armbands. The supreme court has supported the right to free speech which helps them to win the case against the school.

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Roughly how many slaves escaped to
freedom?
about 1000 per year
about 100 per year

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1000 per year

At its peak, nearly 1,000 enslaved people per year escaped from slave-holding states using the Underground Railroad – more than 5,000 court cases for escaped enslaved were recorded

A fairly small comet is passing very close to a large planet with a much greater mass. Which of the following is the best prediction of how the comet will be affected by the gravity of the planet. according to the law of universal gravitation?​

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Answer:

Can u put the choices though?!

Explanation:

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Where were the major internment camps in New Mexico?
a. Jal, Las Vegas, and Tularosa
b. Clovis, Hatch, and White Oaks
c. Belen, Farmington, and Aztec
d. Roswell, Lordsburg, and Santa Fe

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Answer:

I think its D

Explanation:

The correct option is D.

The New Mexico Japanese internment camps were located in Santa Fe, Fort Stanton, Lordsburg and the Old Raton Ranch in Lincoln County. The largest, the Santa Fe camp held more than 45 hundred prisoners between March 1942 and April 1946.

Where were most of the internment camps located?

"Relocation centers" were situated many miles inland, often in remote and desolate locales. Sites included Tule Lake, California; Minidoka, Idaho; Manzanar, California; Topaz, Utah; Jerome, Arkansas; Heart Mountain, Wyoming; Poston, Arizona; Granada, Colorado; and Rohwer, Arkansas.

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Based on what you read about the Compromise of 1850, what would you say was the worst part about it for the future of the United States and why?

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Who was joseph smith and what was his significance?

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Answer: Joseph Smith Jr.

(December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader and founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement. When he was 24, Smith published the Book of Mormon.

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Guided Notes: Landmark Supreme Court Cases..

1. How many justices serve on the U.S. Supreme Court?

2. How long do they serve?

3. Who chooses Supreme Court justices?

4. Who confirms them?

5. What cases does the Supreme Court have "original jurisdiction" over?

6. How many justices must vote to "hear" a case?

7. What is a "petition for a writ of certiorari?"

8. What types of cases does the Supreme Court mostly hear?​

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They sold for like three years in the time for the supreme court cases

_____is evidence of government in
Ancient Mesopotamia.
A. King Hammurabi
B. Sumerian farmer
C. Mesopotamian pottery maker
D. Jewelry making

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Is the A)king hammurabi

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GIVING OUT 25 POINTS

What happened to Parliament after the restoration of the monarchy?
a.
it was abolished
c.
it saw its power reduced
b.
it was given power shared with Charles II
d.
it ruled supreme

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Answer:

The answer is (it saw its power reduced)

Explanation:

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Answer:

the answer is C

Explanation:

Long essay ap world
prompt- Evaluate the political and economic effects of imperialism on Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Answer:

This should help

Explanation:

Consider these three time periods:
1. The period of the earliest Americans
2. The period when major cultures first developed in North America
3. The period before Europeans arrived in the late 1400s
Select one of these periods and write a short paragraph explaining how the peoples
in the Americas were affected by their environment at that time.
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