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Assignment: Debate

After you read the article below please hold a debate between a patriot and a loyalist. Please make sure that both sides are argued. Remember this is a conversation type assignment and keep in mind that people had much different feelings compared to people from today's day and age. This assignment must be at least 200 words.

Loyalists, Fence-sitters, and Patriots

Patriots tear down statue of King George III.

After patriots tore down the statue of King George III in New York City on July 9, 1776, they melted parts of it down and made bullets to use against the British. It is impossible to know the exact number of American colonists who favored or opposed independence. For years it was widely believed that one third favored the Revolution, one third opposed it, and one third were undecided. This stems from an estimate made by John Adams in his personal writings in 1815.

Historians have since concluded that Adams was referring to American attitudes toward the French Revolution, not ours. The current thought is that about 20 percent of the colonists were LOYALISTS — those whose remained loyal to England and King George. Another small group in terms of percentage were the dedicated PATRIOTS, for whom there was no alternative but independence.

Thomas Paine
In "Common Sense," Thomas Paine argued for independence from Britain and the creation of a democratic republic. Its publication in January 1776 immediately added fuel to the patriots' cause.
Even with military victory, it would have been impossible for the Crown to regain the allegiance of the people. Revolution would merely flare up at a later date.

The British understood the need to attract American popular support for the parent country, as well. Some colonists who were not persuaded by the political struggle joined the British for personal gain or military glory. Some joined out of sheer loyalty to the Crown — they still believed themselves loyal British citizens. There were also many American farmers willing to sell their goods to the British for profit.

In the long run, however, the patriots were much more successful attracting support. American patriots won the war of propaganda. Committees of Correspondence persuaded many fence-sitters to join the patriot cause. Writings such as Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" stirred newfound American nationalism.

Excerpt of "Common Sense"

IN the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense: and have no other preliminaries to settle with the reader, than that he will divest himself of prejudice and prepossession, and suffer his reason and his feelings to determine for themselves that he will put on, or rather that he will not put off, the true character of a man, and generously enlarge his views beyond the present day ...

The Sun never shined on a cause of greater worth. 'Tis not the affair of a City, a County, a Province, or a Kingdom; but of a Continent — of at least one-eighth part of the habitable Globe. 'Tis not the concern of a day, a year, or an age; posterity are virtually involved in the contest, and will be more or less affected even to the end of time, by the proceedings now. Now is the seed-time of Continental union, faith and honour. The least fracture now will be like a name engraved with the point of a pin on the tender rind of a young oak; the wound would enlarge with the tree, and posterity read in it full grown characters.

– Thomas Paine, "Common Sense" (1776)

William Franklin
The American Revolution not only separated neighbors and friends, it devastated many families, including the Franklins. William Franklin, pictured here, a Loyalist, rarely, if ever, spoke to his Patriot father Ben after the war.
Patriots subjected Loyalists to public humiliation and violence. Many Loyalists found their property vandalized, looted, and burned. The patriots controlled public discourse. Woe to the citizen who publicly proclaimed sympathy to Britain.

Families were sometimes divided over the revolution. Benjamin Franklin's son, William, a Loyalist governor of New Jersey, supported the British effort during the war.

What Happened to the Loyalists?
In the end, many Loyalists simply left America. About 80,000 of them fled to Canada or Britain during or just after the war. Because Loyalists were often wealthy, educated, older, and Anglican, the American social fabric was altered by their departure. American history brands them as traitors. But most were just trying to maintain the lifestyles to which they had become accustomed. After all, history is always written by the winners.

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Answer 1

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Explanation:

Loyalist or Patriot

Various events of the 1700s led colonists to develop strong beliefs regarding the British government. The Trial of Peter Zenger, The Proclamation of 1763, the Boston Massacre combined with constantly changing taxes and rules that governed them made many think that self-governance was the best path for the colonies. Others felt that the King and his appointed officials had their best interests in mind and preferred to stay loyal to the crown. Later, during the American Revolution, most colonists took one side or the other. Either they were Patriots or loyalist. Patriots believed that the colonies should break away from England and govern themselves. Loyalist believed that the colonies.  Other famous loyalists include Thomas Hutchinson (governor of Massachusetts colony), Andrew Allen, John Butler (leader of the loyalists troops Butler 's Rangers), and David Mathews (mayor of New York City).  What happened to loyalists during the war?  

Life for the loyalists became increasingly difficult during the war. Loyalists who lived in areas controlled by the patriots were in constant danger from radical patriots. Many of them lost their homes and businesses.  

Many loyalists left the country and went back to Britain. Others decided to help the British fight the patriots. They either joined the British army or formed their own groups of fighters such as the Loyal Greens and the Royal American Regiment.  

What happened to the loyalists after the war?  

Many loyalists moved to England after the war ended. A lot of them lost their fortunes and land that they had built up over years in the Americas. In some cases the British government paid them for their loyalty, but it was usually not nearly as much as they had lost. The United States government wanted the loyalists to stay. They felt the new country could use their skills and education. Few stayed, however.

In early America, there were three factions that developed within the colonies- Loyalists, Patriots, and fence-sitters (neutral). This melting pot of different ideas, goals, and outlooks is what made pre-Revolutionary War America so volatile. These three factions seem easy to identify, Patriots wanted freedom from the crown all together, Loyalists want to stay British, and fence-sitters want to stay out of the political battle all together. However, it goes much farther than that, many different backgrounds and goals drove these people forward. Many did not take up the title of Loyalist or Patriot unless the struggles affected them directly, many more only took sides when it was profitably to.

Not because they believed in their cause but it was a way to save their financial wealth.

Answer 2
Patriots
• Patriots were people who thought America should declare its freedom from Britain.
• They believed that people have certain rights that the government cannot take away such
as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness which would include right to property.
• They thought that taxation without representation was wrong because the colonies did
not have a voice in Parliament and therefore no say over what was taken from them.
• British militants were causing violence, riots, and death in the colonies and the patriots
wanted them out.
• Points to bring up in argument:
o Boston Massacre
o Patrick Henry
o Intolerable Acts
o King George III
o No taxation without representation
Loyalists
• Loyalists were colonists were felt that a strong British Empire was good for all and that as British subjects they should obey laws.
• They thought that the taxes would have positive benefits like increased protection and profit through trade.
• They felt that America was not strong enough on its own and would not be able to self- govern like Britain.
• Points to bring up in argument:
o The French and Indian War
o Treason and inflation
o Cost of fighting a war
o British troop protection and resources/cannot beat the British o Income from tax acts



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Around the time of the election of Jackson,
which party was frustrated with a
government bureaucracy which had so
many parts that it was hard for it to get
anything done?
A. Democrats
B. National Republicans
C. Republicans

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What weapons did they use in WW1 ?

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tanks and machine guns

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Rifles were the most common infantry weapons used in World War I. The bolt-action rifle was a favorite of Allied troops. A bolt-action rifle had a range of about 1,400 meters (0.87 miles) and could fire fifteen rounds a minute.

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The Treaty of Echota stated that the
Cherokee would do which of the following?
A. Give up some of their land in exchange for the right to stay
B. Work for the government provided they could remain on
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C. Relocate to a reservation 10 years from the date of the treaty

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The discovery of gold in north Georgia led to the Cherokee Removal Bill in 1830, and whites swarmed over Cherokee land. Without authorization from Cherokee Chief John Ross, Ridge and a few other Cherokee signed the Treaty of New Echota and agreed to removal west of the Mississippi in exchange for $5 million.

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Why do you think Anne Putnam claims she was deluded by Satan? Do you think she takes full responsibility for her actions? Why or why not? Write a brief answer to support your opinion in 50 to 75 words.

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Anne Putnam claims she was deluded by satan because she wanted the claims of her being a witch to end. She didn't assume liability for her action and rather accused satan all together for the individuals of Salem to end their allegations. She was never a witch, but only a woman who wanted to be free of the harsh claims put against her.

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in your own words what opinion about gerrymandering is expressed in the cartoon

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Gerrymandering  is a practice intended to establish an unfair political advantage for a particular party or group by manipulating district boundaries, which is most commonly used in first-past-the-post electoral systems.

Explanation:

The cartoon opposed the Massachusetts Jeffersonian who was a Democratic-Republican Party's recently redrew statewide voting boundaries

What is a cartoon?

The term "cartoon," originally used to describe the surface upon which a sketch is created and drawn by an artist  I t came to refer to a funny drawing, an animated, or a collection of sketches that was to entertain people. 

The practice of gerrymandering, which is most frequently utilized during the first voting process, aims to create an illegitimate electoral benefit that the individual usually gets for a certain party.

Inside the political cartoon, a peculiarly formed gerrymandered district is shown as being established specifically to retain the sitting congressmen in headquarters through "rigging" the contest by maintaining a sizable majority of voters to make themselves the citizen representative. 

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Read this excerpt from Common Sense.
According to Paine, what does the king in England do? Check all of the boxes that apply.

fight wars

give away land

worship his people

make the country poor

In England a King hath little more to do than to make war and give away places; which, in plain terms, is to [impoverish] the nation. ... A pretty business indeed for a man to be allowed eight hundred thousand sterling a year for, and worshipped into the bargain! Of more worth is one honest man to society ... than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived.

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ABD England a king hath is to do than make war and give away places to the people

The king in England fight wars, give away land and make the country poor.

Explanation:

Thomas Paine played a significant role by publishing a pamphlet named Common Sense, which encouraged the colonists to think of the present situations and fight against the British.

In the excerpt from Common Sense, Thomas Paine mentions the king of England as "..make war and give away places; which, in plain terms, is to [impoverish] the nation". The King of England only approves laws that are in his and Great Britain's best interest.In Common Sense, Paine argued about politics and talked about morals. His pamphlets became the source for the colonists to come together as patriots to fight for their independence.

Thus we can conclude that Common Sense presents us the picture of the King of England from the viewpoint of American colonists.

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35 POINTS!!! AND WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! I need a short story about someone who lived in the 1920's, it can be someone made up or real.The story must include how they experience the world in some way unique to their circumstances. And it has to beat least 250 words!

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John F. Kennedy, in full John Fitzgerald Kennedy, byname JFK, (born May 29, 1917, Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.—died November 22, 1963, Dallas, Texas), 35th president of the United States (1961–63), who faced a number of foreign crises, especially in Cuba and Berlin, but managed to secure such achievements as the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty and the Alliance for Progress. He was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas.

Early Life

The second of nine children, Kennedy was reared in a family that demanded intense physical and intellectual competition among the siblings—the family’s touch football games at their Hyannis Port retreat later became legendary—and was schooled in the religious teachings of the Roman Catholic church and the political precepts of the Democratic Party. His father, Joseph Patrick Kennedy, had acquired a multimillion-dollar fortune in banking, bootlegging, shipbuilding, and the film industry, and as a skilled player of the stock market. His mother, Rose, was the daughter of John F. (“Honey Fitz”) Fitzgerald, onetime mayor of Boston. They established trust funds for their children that guaranteed lifelong financial independence. After serving as the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Joseph Kennedy became the U.S. ambassador to Great Britain, and for six months in 1938 John served as his secretary, drawing on that experience to write his senior thesis at Harvard University (B.S., 1940) on Great Britain’s military unpreparedness. He then expanded that thesis into a best-selling book, Why England Slept (1940).

In the fall of 1941 Kennedy joined the U.S. Navy and two years later was sent to the South Pacific. By the time he was discharged in 1945, his older brother, Joe, who their father had expected would be the first Kennedy to run for office, had been killed in the war, and the family’s political standard passed to John, who had planned to pursue an academic or journalistic career.

John Kennedy himself had barely escaped death in battle. Commanding a patrol torpedo (PT) boat, he was gravely injured when a Japanese destroyer sank it in the Solomon Islands. Marooned far behind enemy lines, he led his men back to safety and was awarded the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroism. He also returned to active command at his own request. (These events were later depicted in a Hollywood film, PT 109 [1963], that contributed to the Kennedy mystique.) However, the further injury to his back, which had bothered him since his teens, never really healed. Despite operations in 1944, 1954, and 1955, he was in pain for much of the rest of his life. He also suffered from Addison disease, though this affliction was publicly concealed. “At least one-half of the days he spent on this earth,” wrote his brother Robert, “were days of intense physical pain.” (After he became president, Kennedy combated the pain with injections of amphetamines—then thought to be harmless and used by more than a few celebrities for their energizing effect. According to some reports, both Kennedy and the first lady became heavily dependent on these injections through weekly use.) None of this prevented Kennedy from undertaking a strenuous life in politics. His family expected him to run for public office and to win.

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How did Alexander Hamilton want to pay off the nation’s debts?
by placing tariffs on imported goods
by placing tariffs on exported goods
by establishing different types of currency
by appointing a new secretary of the treasury

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Answer:

By placing tariffs on imported goods.

Explanation:

The paramount problem facing Hamilton was a huge national debt. He proposed that the government assume the entire debt of the federal government and the states. His plan was to retire the old depreciated obligations by borrowing new money at a lower interest rate. ... Hamilton's debt program was a remarkable success.

by placing tariffs on imported goods

Language tools help readers understand the ___________ in a text.
images
headings
vocabulary
graphs

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Answer:

vocabulary

Explanation:

Language tools help readers understand the “Vocabulary “ in a text .

What evidence can you present to prove our government system is a democracy?

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Answer:

a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives

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the answer is by a representative democracy

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Answer: Trade and commerce, agriculture around them, and the need to survive is what causes a nomad to transition from one place to another. Although, when that nomad has found success in living and surviving they often stayed in one place, which is why they're known as sedentary villagers.  

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the Egyptians
the Minoans
the Mycenaeans
the Phoenicians

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Mycenaeans

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What Western ethical tradition has been influenced by the Jewish belief that every person is made in the image of God?
A A person’s social status determines his or her value to society.
B Every person is worthy of dignity and of being treated with respect.
C Religious holidays help people honor their faith and remember their history.
D The people have a covenant with God and will be punished if they misbehave.

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Answer:

B Every person is worthy of dignity and of being treated with respect.

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For which part of building a log cabin did
the pioneer use the auger?
A. to drill holes in logs and in the ground to set the foundation
B. to make shingles out of old wood stumps
C. to shape and hang doors

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An auger is used for drilling holes into wood, so the answer would be A.

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What does the survival of Homo sapiens tell us about humans and their ability to adapt and change? and can i get a simple awnser pls

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It shows that humans are able to adapt to different climates, scenarios, and settings well enough survive for this long.

Who where the primary leaders in New England colonies

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The New England Colonies of British America included Connecticut Colony, the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, and the Province of New Hampshire, as well as a few smaller short-lived colonies. The New England colonies were part of the Thirteen Colonies and eventually became five of the six states in New England. Captain John Smith's 1616 work A Description of New England first applied the term "New England" to the coastal lands from Long Island Sound to Newfoundland.

Explanation:

D) Roger Williams, John Winthrop and William Bradford

One of the major goals of the colonists who first came to Georgia was to

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Focus on growing crops like grapes and mulberry trees to create wine and silk.

Focus on helping the American Indians grow grapes and mulberry trees for English benefit

Focus on the population increase and stability of the colony


Focus on building structures to house the Trustees of the colony

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Until 1880, America had a policy by which unlimited numbers of people from around the world could enter this country legally with few exceptions. How did this policy affect American culture?
(A) It had no effect on American culture.
(B) Christianity overtook American culture.
(C) American culture held tight to its Great Britain roots.
(D) It greatly established the unique American mosaic culture.

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Answer:D

It greatly established the unique American mosaic culture

The policy that impacts the American culture is the distinctive American mosaic culture was considerably formed. Thus, option (D) is correct.

What is culture?

Culture refers to the practices and beliefs that are undertaken by the people of the particular region for long years. It represents the society that follows the social structure and people in the organization that shares the values and beliefs with each other.

The interaction of the human being with each other leads to sharing of the culture which ultimately get passed from the generation to generation.

The legislation that influences American culture has significantly shaped the distinctive American patchwork culture. Therefore, it can be concluded that option (D) is correct.

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The Texas State Constitution forces the government to have a balanced budget every two years.

True or false?

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Explanation:

The Texas budget process begins during the year prior to each regular session of the state's Legislature, which are held in odd-numbered years.

Each state agency prepares a detailed legislative appropriations request (LAR) under the guidelines of the state's Legislative Budget Board (LBB). These LARs itemize the funding each agency feels it needs to pursue its various tasks, and include performance measures designed to ensure the money is spent efficiently and effectively.

These LARs generally are sent to LBB, the Comptroller's office and several other state agencies by the end of summer or in early fall. The LBB and the Governor's Office of Budget, Planning and Policy hold hearings on their content.

In the fall before the session, LBB uses the LARs as a basis to prepare a draft of the state's general appropriations bill, which will provide state agencies and institutions with funding for the following two fiscal years.

At the beginning of the legislative session, the Comptroller's office issues its biennial revenue estimate (BRE), a careful estimate of the funds likely to be available from taxes and other revenue sources over the next two years. The Texas Constitution makes the BRE a cap on legislative spending for this period.

Both the Texas House Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Finance Committee hold hearings on the general appropriations bill, and make changes to it reflecting the BRE's limits and their funding priorities. When the committees complete their versions of the bill, they send them to the full House and Senate, respectively, for approval.

These two bills then go to a conference committee made up of members of both the House and Senate, which resolves their differences to produce a single bill reflecting the wishes of both bodies. Both houses then vote on this bill. Once approved, it goes to the Comptroller's office for "certification," a formal statement from the Comptroller that the bill spends no more than the amounts reflected in the BRE.

The bill then faces a final hurdle, the governor's signature. Texas has a "line-item veto," allowing the governor to trim individual spending items from the bill as he or she sees fit. (This veto can be overridden by a two-thirds majority vote in each house, but in practice the governor's decisions are rarely challenged.)

Once signed, the bill becomes law, directing the state's finances for two more years.

False the Texas state constitution does not force the government to have a balanced budget every two years

The Magna Carta was the first document written to state that -
the colonies were independent of Great Britain
independent states should have a national form of government
everyone, including the king, was subject to the law
people are entitled to "certain unalienable rights"

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everyone was subject to law
C, Everyone was subject to law.

What is different between the two concepts: Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances?

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Answer:

Separation of powers refers to the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another. The intent is to prevent the concentration of power and provide for checks and balances.

Explanation:

Separation of powers

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Read the passage, and then answer the question.* The Assyrian civilization was an advanced ancient civilization established in 1000 BC. The Assyrians were skilled warriors and are known for their advancements in metalwork and military invasions. Although Assyrians paid a great deal of attention to their military, they also built beautiful palaces and cities. Babylon is an older civilization, with an empire that began in 2000 BC. The Babylonian civilization is known for its contributions to art, architecture, and literature. The Code of Hammurabi was written by King Hammurabi. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon are considered to be one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.


Based on the passage, what can be concluded about Babylon and Assyria?


A. The Babylonians put more value on art, and the Assyrians focused heavily on warfare.


B. The Babylonians were skilled fighters, and the Assyrians were more focused on writing laws.


C. The Assyrians struggled with being an older civilization than the Babylonians.


D. The Babylonians were more advanced militarily than the Assyrians.

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I think the answer is A. The Babylonians put more value on art, and the Assyrians focused heavily on warfare. I think this because the paragraph says the Assyrians are skilled warriors+goes on to talk about military advancements and it says the Babylonians had great art.

From the passage, the sentence that can be concluded about Babylon and Assyria is that The Babylonians put more value on art and the Assyrians focused on warfare. The correct option is a.

What was Babylon?  

Babylon was the capital city of the ancient Babylonian Empire, which itself is a term referring to either of two separate empires in the Mesopotamian area in antiquity. These two empires achieved regional dominance between the 19th and 15th centuries BC, and again between the 7th and 6th centuries BC. The city, built along both banks of the Euphrates river, had steep embankments to contain the river's seasonal floods.

The site of the ancient city lies just south of present-day Baghdad. The earliest known mention of Babylon as a small town appears on a clay tablet from the reign of Sargon of Akkad (2334–2279 BC) of the Akkadian Empire. Babylon was merely a religious and cultural centre at this point and neither an independent state nor a large city;

Like the rest of Mesopotamia, it was subject to the Akkadian Empire which united all the Akkadian and Sumerian speakers under one rule.

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Write the English Policies toward American Colonists in correct chronological order.

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Answer:

1754–1763: French and Indian War. ...

March 22, 1765: Stamp Act. ...

June 15–July 2, 1767: Townshend Acts. ...

March 5, 1770: Boston Massacre. ...

December 16, 1773: Boston Tea Party. ...

March–June 1774: Intolerable Acts. ...

September 5, 1774: First Continental Congress convenes.

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hich economic change can be attributed to the development of new technologies in the 1920s?

The number of bootleggers increased.

People began earning middle-class salaries.

Production and manufacturing became more efficient.

Consumers saved money and bought expensive inventions.hich economic change can be attributed to the development of new technologies in the 1920s?

The number of bootleggers increased.

People began earning middle-class salaries.

Production and manufacturing became more efficient.

Consumers saved money and bought expensive inventions.

Explanation:

Select the correct location on the map.
Where did the Ming dynasty exist?

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The red dot all the way on the right (China)

Answer:

It is the red dot all the way on the blue.

Explanation:

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Under tha articles of confederation, if the federal government needed to build a new road across several states, what would happen?

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Answer:

Answer: On March 4, 1789, the government under the Articles was replaced with the federal government under the Constitution. The new Constitution provided for a much stronger federal government by establishing a chief executive (the President), courts, and taxing powers.

Explanation:

Answer: On March 4, 1789, the government under the Articles was replaced with the federal government under the Constitution. The new Constitution provided for a much stronger federal government by establishing a chief executive (the President), courts, and taxing powers.

Is it important to have a career path? Explain the ways that you think sticking to a career path could be beneficial or explain why you think that sticking with one path is not essential to your future.

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Answer:

Having a career path is important. You will become very thorough and professional in your field, which will allow you to get better jobs and a steady income.

Imparting identifiable career paths is an vital aspect of retention plans, together with education and mentoring personnel with excessive ability and moving demonstrated performers into new roles that healthy talents evolved through the years.

What is the career development framework?

A career development framework, additionally referred to as a “career growth framework” or “career development framework,” maps out how employees can progress of their careers even as working at your enterprise. it is a established file that outlines roles, duties, and considerations for development.

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During the general election, which happens LAST?National debatesParty primariesNational voteParty conventions Twelve freinds go to a resturant together to celebrate a birthday. The food bill is $192.77 and $48.19 is added on for tax and tip. If the friends plan to divide the bill evenly between the 12 people, how much does each person owe Haddasah and Devon went shopping together. Haddasah bought 6 oranges and 5 lemons for $5.67. Devon bought 3 oranges and 7 lemons for $4.32. Their purchases can be modeled by a system of equations. A. Write a system of equations that represents this situation. Define the variables. Q 9. How do the heart and the lungs work together? The pH of water isbecause it contains an equal amount of HF and OH- ions.796 A student finished 8 of her homework problem in class. IF the ratio of problems she finished to problems she still had left was 4: 1, how many homework promblems did she have total? ___________ system allows us to talk to any person in the world it any time How is volume calculated given mass and density? (4 points)A. Sum of mass and densityB. Mass divided by densityC. Mass multiplied by densityD. Difference of mass and density 4. Explain Woodrow Wilson's politics, providingtwoexamples. Find 5/6 of 15. Express your answer in the simplest form. Summarize translocation in your own words A municipality is considering an investment in a small renewable energy power plant with the following parameters. The cost is $360,000, and the output averages 50 kW year-round. The price paid for electricity at the plant gate is $0.039/kWh. The investment is to be evaluated over a 25-year time horizon, and the expected salvage value at the end of the project is $20,000. The MARR is 6%.Calculate the NPV of this investment. Is it financially attractive? Calculate the operating credit per kWh which the government would need to give to the investment in order to make it break even financially. Express your answer to the nearest 1/1000th of dollars The average number of points a basketball team scored forthree games was 63 points. In two games, they scored the same number of points,which was 6 points more than they scored in the third game. Write and solve anequation to find the number of points they scored in each game. vHow did hunter-gatherers learn to use the natural environment? Will give brainliest if you hurry Which of the following was the primary benefit of using trains rather than ships to move freight? trains were safer than ships trains were more environmentally friendly railways were cheaper to build than ships train cars could move larger amounts of freight a) Analyze this commercial from 2012. What does the central message claim to be? What motivating factors are being used? Should the viewer be concerned about who paid for this commercial? 6. What are the Constitutional qualifications to be president?7. What did the Constitution originally provide if the president could not perform his duties? What if the vice president could not perform those presidential duties? What provision is made by the 25th Amendment?8. What restrictions are placed on the presidential salary?9. Who administers the oath of office? Mirabelle is opening a small bookstore in her neighborhood. She knows that she needs to create a logo that she can put on the sign outside her store and on the bags for merchandise, among other things. She wants the logo to illustrate that her store has a lot of books, so she thinks that several bookcases overflowing with books would be a good idea. Since the sign outside the shop is quite large, she thinks it will look good there. What is the BEST advice for Mirabelle?It is an excellent choice, and she should definitely use that logo.It will work on the sign, but she needs a different image for other uses.It is a little complicated and might not be scalable, so simpler is better.It gets the idea across, but needs to be more complicated to be memorable. HELP I CANT DO MATH PLEASE write the sentence as an inequalitya number m is more than -7 2/3 or at most -10