List the characteristics of the Jacksonian democracy

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Jacksonian democracy was built on the principles of expanded suffrage, Manifest Destiny, patronage, strict constructionism, and laissez-faire economics.

Tensions between Jackson and Vice President Calhoun over the Nullification Crisis eventually intensified in the infamous Petticoat Affair.

A failed assassination attempt on Jackson led many to believe that he was blessed by the same providence that protected the young nation he governed, which in turn fueled the American desire to expand during the 1830s.


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Use the term national self-determination in a sentence about President Wilson's Fourteen Points.

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Answer:

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2. One species of Amazon piranha usually does not kill its prey, instead biting off and feeding on the _________ of other fish.
A.Fins
B.Tails
C.Gills
D.Parasites

3. Because of its hunting habit of jumping out of the water, the arowana earned the nickname, _________.
A.''Water monkey''
B.''Water spring''
C.''River frog''
D.''Sea monkey''

5. What is the staple crop that Caboclos plant after the floodwaters recede?
A.Corn
B.Manioc
C.Potatoes
D.Onions

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Answer: B AND maybe D OR C 5 : C

Explanation:

D.parasites 3) water spring 5)potatoes

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Answer:

Part 1 - F,T,T,F,T

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Answer :  6 i'm debating is D

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Because they were all about peace back then

1.What happened when some lost a case and still wanted to keep fighting?
2.Were there any cases or courts that seemed harder to match than others? Why?
3.What did all of the cases that made it to the Supreme Court have in common?

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1. get an appeal in their case gets heard again

Space exploration has benefited what three areas?

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Answer:

Economy, science, and technology.

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The Peloponnesian war was a turning point in History. It ended the __________Age and led to the Rise of which Macedonian King? *
Golden, Alexander the Great
Dark, Pericles the Great
Bronze, Peter the Great
Olympic, Gerald the Great

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Answer:

bronze, peter the great

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Which best describes the importance of Bell Aircraft to Georgia during WWII
A.Bell Aircraft produced bomber airplanes and employed thousands of Georgians.
B.Bell Aircraft invented airplanes that could be used to transport troops.
C.Bell Aircraft invented aircraft carriers that could travel with the Navy.
D.Bell Aircraft invented the first airplane to be able to carry a nuclear warhead.

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Answer:

A.Bell Aircraft produced bomber airplanes and employed thousands of Georgians

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not only were jobs provided from the production, but the bombs helped with way.

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A.Bell Aircraft produced bomber airplanes and employed thousands of Georgians

What did the creation of public works show about the economy of the Mauryan Empire?

Due to the weak economy, the Mauryan Empire was unable to trade with other empires.

Due to the strong economy, the government collected enough taxes to pay for public works.

Due to the strong economy, the public built many roads and bridges on their own.

Due to the weak economy, the government had no choice but to pay for public works.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Due to the strong economy, the government collected enough taxes to pay for public works the creation of public works shows the economy of the Mauryan Empire. The correct option is B.

How did the Mauryan economy flourish?

Trade grew in India as a result of the political cohesion and internal tranquility of the Maurya Empire. The Mauryan international network of trade grew during Ashoka's rule, and the government oversaw the construction of important roads. Silk, textiles, and spices were among the goods exported from India to nations like Bactria and Persia.

With a standing army and civil service, the Mauryan empire was a productive and well-run autocracy. The Artha-shastra, a work of political economy comparable in style and scope to Niccol Machiavelli's The Prince, used that bureaucracy and its functioning as its model.

Thus, the ideal selection is option B.

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Answer:

Fought and supported revolution

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Why did the Serbian refuse to cooperate with Austria-Hungary?
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Answer:

necause austria was not good to the world

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Answer: They didn't get along well and had a horrible relationship

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What was something Bruno enjoyed doing in Berlin that he starts doing at
Out-With? *
playing the piano
writing poetry
exploring
playing games with Gretel

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Answer:

Exploring

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Hope this helps!

Bruno enjoyed exploring

Select the correct answer.
Is this an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE or a DEPENDENT CLAUSE?

Write your date of birth here.

A.
Independent clause
B.
Dependent clause

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A. Independent because it flies to need anything else to have the sentence make sense
A because its by its self

In which court is the decision of the court always final?

US Supreme Court

District Courts

Court of Appeals

Circuit Court

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Answer:

its court of appeal

Explanation:

The court of appeals decision usually will be the final word in the case, unless it sends the case back to the trial court for additional proceedings, or the parties ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case.

It’s the court of appeals for sure!

What's the difference between history class and social studies class?

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Answer:

Explanation:

History is a branch of social studies that mainly focuses on historical events and developments from the past while Social studies involve more human activities both in the past as well as in the present. Both the History and Social studies involve human activities the primary focus of study.

Answer:

History is when you studdy the history and past of the world where as social studies you study the phisacal features and and geography of the world.

Explanation:

History is a branch of social studies that mainly focuses on historical events and developments from the past while Social studies involve more human activities both in the past as well as in the present. Both the History and Social studies involve human activities the primary focus of study.

Why is the Presidential Inauguration held at the Capitol?

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The inauguration of the president of the United States is a ceremony to mark the commencement of a new four-year term of the president of the United States. During this ceremony, some 72 to 78 days after the presidential election, the president takes the presidential oath of office.

Explanation:

Its a tradition

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Some examples are breaking tools, feigning illness, staging slowdowns, and committing acts of arson and sabotage--all were forms of resistance and expression of slaves' alienation from their masters. Running away was another form of resistance.

The two types of offenses a juvenile might face in juvenile court are delinquent offenses and:


criminal offenses


misdemeanor offenses


felony offenses


status offenses

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Answer:

D. Status offenses

Explanation:

Based on this sentence, you can classify Russia's political system as being a

A: presidential democracy

B: parliamentary democracy

C: constitutional monarchy

D: totalitarian dictatorship

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Answer:A

Explanation:trust

A, there’s a president and it depends on the popular vote which is a democracy. Therefor it’s a presidential democracy.

Based on the HR diagram, which of the following statements is true?
A. Our sun is brighter in color than Alpha Centauri B.
B. Our sun is brighter and hotter than Alpha Centauri B.
C. Alpha Centauri B is brighter and cooler than our sun.
D. Alpha Centauri B is brighter and hotter than our sun.

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I think it’s A but tell me if i’m wrong sorry

Both documents begin by saying that the changes they propose have become _____
.
“When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people.”

-Declaration of Independence

“When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one portion of the family of man.”

- Declaration of Sentimen

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Answer:

Declaration of Independence

did Mary Jackson go to 2 university’s

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Answer:

A native of Hampton, Virginia, she graduated from Hampton Institute in 1942 with a dual degree in Math and Physical Sciences, and accepted a job as a math teacher at a black school in Calvert County, Maryland.

Explanation:

The answer to your question is none of the above.

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Answer:

i think its b sorry if its wrong...

Explanation:

Describing Changes on Earth’s Surface Map 1Map with the Nubian, or African Plate, Arabian Plate, Somalian Plate, and Indian Ocean. The orange line shows plate boundaries. The dotted red line shows developing plate boundaries.

Map 2 Area A is denoted by red where plate boundary and developing plate boundaries meet.

Which feature formed in Area A?

Which type of boundary is in Area A?


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Answer:

1. rift valleys

2. divergent

Answer:

1- Rift valleys,

2- Divergent,

Explanation:

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Based on the details provided by Revere, describe what the landscape was like on the men’s ride from Lexington to Concord. Explain how their mission was made easier or harder by it. Provide evidence from the text to support the inferences you make.

In the Winter, towards the Spring, we frequently took turns, two and two, to watch the soldiers, by patrolling the streets all night. The Saturday night preceding the 19th of April, about 12 o’clock at night, the boats belonging to the transports were all launched, and carried under the sterns of the Men of War. (They had been previously hauled up and repaired). We likewise found that the Grenadiers and light Infantry were all taken off duty. From these movements, we expected something serious was [to] be transacted. On Tuesday evening, the 18th, it was observed, that a number of soldiers were marching towards the bottom of the [Boston] Common. About 10 o'clock, Dr. Warren sent in great haste for me and begged that I would immediately set off for Lexington, where Mr. Hancock and Mr. Adams were, and acquaint them of the movement and that it was thought they were the objects. When I got to Dr. Warren's house, I found he had sent an express by land to Lexington—a Mr. William Daws. The Sunday before, by the desire of Dr. Warren, I had been to Lexington.…I returned at night through Charlestown; there I agreed with a Colonel Conant, and some other gentlemen, in Charlestown, that if the British went out by the water, we would show two lanterns in the North Church Steeple; and if by land, one, as a signal; for we were apprehensive it would be difficult to cross the Charles River or get over Boston's neck. I left Dr. Warren, called upon a friend, and desired him to make the signals. I then went home, took my boots and surtout, and went to the north part of the town, where I had kept a Boat; two friends rowed me across Charles River, a little to the eastward where the Somerset Man of War lay. It was then young flood, the ship was winding, and the moon was rising. They landed me on the Charlestown side.… I set off upon a very good horse; it was then about 11 o'clock, and very pleasant. After I had passed Charlestown Neck,…I saw two men on horseback, under a tree. When I got near them, I discovered they were British officers. One tried to get ahead of me, and the other to take me. I turned my horse very quick and galloped towards Charlestown Neck, and then pushed for the Medford Road. The one who chased me, endeavoring to cut me off, got into a Clay pond, near where the new tavern is now built. I got clear of him, and went through Medford, over the Bridge, and up to Menotomy.In Medford, I awoke the Captain of the Minutemen; and after that, I alarmed almost every house, till I got to Lexington. I found Mr. Hancock and Mr. Adams at the Reverend Mr. Clark's; I told them my errand, and inquired for Mr. Daws; they said he had not been there; I related the story of the two officers, and supposed that he must have been stopped, as he ought to have been there before me. After I had been there about half an hour, Mr. Daws came; after we refreshed ourselves, we set off for Concord, to secure the stores, etc. there. We were overtaken by a young Doctor Prescot, whom we found to be a…Son of Liberty. I told them…that it was probable we might be stopped before we got to Concord; for I supposed that after night, they divided themselves and that two of them had fixed themselves in such passages as were most likely to stop any intelligence going to Concord. I likewise mentioned that we had better alarm all the inhabitants till we got to Concord; the young Doctor much approved of it, and said, he would stop with either of us, for the people between that and Concord knew him, and would give the more credit to what we said. We had got nearly halfway. Mr. Daws and the Doctor stopped to alarm the people of a house…when I saw two men, in nearly the same situation as those officers were, near Charlestown. I called for the Doctor and Daws to come up…in an instant, I was surrounded by four.… The Doctor being foremost, he came up; and we tried to get past them; but they being armed with pistols and swords, they forced us into the pasture; the Doctor jumped his horse over a low stone wall, and got to Concord. I observed a wood at a small distance and made for that. When I got there, out started six officers, on horseback, and ordered me to dismount; one of them, who appeared to have the command, examined me, where I came from, and what my name was?…I told him; and added, that their troops had caught aground in passing the River and that there would be 500 Americans there in a short time, for I had alarmed the country all the way up.

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In the Winter, towards the Spring, we frequently took turns, two and two, to watch the soldi y. Mr. Daws and the Doctor stopped to alarm the people of a house…when I saw two men, in nearly the same situation as those officers were, near Charlestown. I called for the Doctor and Daws to come up… ers, by patrolling the streets all night.

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Why did more volunteers join the militias after the battles of Lexington and Concord?

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The militiamen proceeded to lay siege to Boston, where they were joined by militias from Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. These colonial forces would be constituted as the Continental Army by the Second Continental Congress.

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Explanation:

The Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought on April 19, 1775. The Massachusetts militia routed the British Army forces and were soon joined by. After Parliament had passed the Intolerable Acts—largely aimed at punishing  in Lexington was to capture Samuel Adams and John Hancock

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How are Aristotle's teachings related to the scientific method used by scientists today?

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Explanation:

In the scientific methods now a days there is a sequence of events before a final law. scientist make observations before presenting any theory. Aristotle urges people to use their senses to make observation.

Along with maintaining structure and reproduction, what is the third item that all living things face as a challenge?

Question options:


A.How to socialize appropriately


B.How to social distance effectively


C.How to get enough sleep.


D.How to get enough energy for daily life


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Answer: I think it would be C.

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Which of these was true of agriculture on the Great Plains and in the West in the late 1800s?
A-The prices paid for American farm goods rose after the 1880s.
B-American farm families were relatively isolated from the effects of world production. C-The reality of farming was very much like its popular image with the public. D- Commercial farmers were not self-sufficient and made little effort to become so.

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Answer:

i think D

Explanation:

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Christianity is the biggest religion

Fill in the blank with the correct number.

The number __________ is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

A.) 10
B.) 30
C.) 45
D.) 60

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The answer is D 60 hope this helped
D) 60

60/2 = 30
60/3 = 20
60/4 = 15
60/5 = 12
60/6 = 10
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