Answer:
C. Property; People
Explanation:
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Answer:
enclosure movement: D
spinning jenny: A
steam engine: B
canals: C
What is it im strugguling
Explanation:
each cookie costs up to 1 .66
Answer:
1.66 is the answer
Explanation:
15 divided by 9 is 1.66
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If a bat exerts a 350N rightward force on a baseball, how much force is the baseball exerting on the bat? A)175 N to the right ,
B)350 N to the right C)175 N to the left
D)350 N to the left
Answer:
answer is 350N to the left part be is 59N upwards
Explanation:
hitler and the treaty of versailles
Answer:
Hitler broke the treaty of Versailles in 1938 by putting troops in the demilitarized zone between France and Germany. He also invaded Poland and annexed Austria despite the warnings not to by the later to become Allied Powers.
Explanation:
A class of religious officials that includes priests, pastors, bishops, and monks.
A. Papacy
B. Clergy
C. Concordat
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Answer:
b. clergy
Explanation:
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Which of the following landforms runs through both the United States and Canada?
Answer:
Rocky mountains
What motivated the people who oversaw the constitution information?
Answer:
Constitutional Convention, (1787), in U.S. history, convention that drew up the Constitution of the United States. Stimulated by severe economic troubles, which produced radical political movements such as Shay’s Rebellion, and urged on by a demand for a stronger central government, the convention met in the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia (May 25–September 17, 1787), ostensibly to amend the Articles of Confederation. All the states except Rhode Island responded to an invitation issued by the Annapolis Convention of 1786 to send delegates. Of the 74 deputies chosen by the state legislatures, only 55 took part in the proceedings; of these, 39 signed the Constitution. The delegates included many of the leading figures of the period. Among them were George Washington, who was elected to preside, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, James Wilson, John Rutledge, Charles Pinckney, Oliver Ellsworth, and Gouverneur Morris.
Explanation:
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Which is a characteristic example of folk art?
a.) a quilt embroidered with patterns and letters
b.) All of the above are examples of folk art.
c.) a decorative weather vane
Answer:
All of them
Explanation:
3) Jane is a student in a public elementary school. Every day before lunch, her teacher
instructs the class to remember to say grace before the meal.
a) Is this situation a violation of people’s rights or not?
b) What Amendment is it referring to?
Answer:
A. No, it us not a violation
B. The First Amendment to the US Constitution prevents the government from making laws which regulate an establishment of religion, or that would prohibit the free exercise of religion, such as prayer
Explanation:
What did Eugene Talmadge support when he ran for governor of Georgia in 1946?
school desegregation
white supremacy
the end of the white primary system
the rights of African Americans
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
B!!
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which of these was part of the Treaty
of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
Why did anti imperialitate oppone US expansion?
A. They believed that U.S. low did not allow the United States to
expand
B. They believed that expansion went against American ideals,
c. They believed the United States did not have enough money to
expand
D. They believed the United States did not have enough military
power to expand
The anti-imperialist opposed US expansion is They believed that expansion went against American ideals. Thus the correct option is B.
What are the causes of US expansion?The expansion of the United States is mainly caused by Military development, in order to build a strong economy as well as the Ideology of America.
Economic factors were one of many that contributed to U.S. expansion. To boost its economy, the United States aspired to annex other nations and absorb their resources which were opposed by anti-imperialist.
Therefore, option B is appropriate.
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Theodore Roosevelt supported powerful corporations that Select one: O a. were efficient. O b. did business fairly. c. controlled railroads. O d. bullied smaller companies.
Answer:
B. Did Business Fairly
Roosevelt passed many acts such as the The Sherman Act which regulated big business and kept them from becoming corrupt and forming monopolies.
Why would China be attractive to people who would want to conquer them?
Answer:
Most of the factors explaining China's success have also been important in attracting FDI to other countries: market size, labor costs, quality of infrastructure, and government policies. FDI has contributed to higher investment and productivity growth, and has created jobs and a dynamic export sector.
Explanation:
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Answer: China wants respect and allies, so they may become stronger. If china were to get closer to the people/country that tries to conquer them they could possibly fight off there plan and make an allie and become a stronger more dominant country.
Explanation:
Why did people want to fight in ww1?
Answer:
The Germans wanted the world to themselves.
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Which statement best explains how the abolitionist movement exemplified the change it sought to bring about?
The leaders of the movement were all educated women.
Both men and women were members of the movement.
People of different races had prominent roles in the movement.
Members of the movement refused to support Congress.
Answer:
C. People of different races had prominent roles in the movement.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Why did the teachings that anyone could be saved not make it into the South?
“People were not as religious in the South as they were in the North.”
OR
“People feared how this belief mixed with the idea of slavery.”
Answer:
coz people were not as religious in the South
Explanation:
The south didn't believe them
What could a slave do to get a break from working?
Group of answer choices
start a fire to one of the buildings
break an important tool
fake an illness
all answers are correct
Answer:
start a fire to one of the buildings
Explanation:
Answer:
fake an illness
Explanation:
starting fire:I think the slaves would die- or get excecuted
breaking important tool:might get punished
fake an illness:you can't work if your ill right?
Which statements describe the Persian Empire?
Choose all correct answers.
The Persians conquered Greece in a series of devastating wars.
Darius I made use of good ideas from the lands he conquered.
All subject peoples had to practice the Persian religion.
Satraps were appointed to govern the provinces.
All subject peoples had to practice the Persian religion.
Darius I made use of good ideas from the lands he conquered.
The Persians conquered Greece in a series of devastating wars.
Who was Thaddeus Edmonson and why did he go to court
Answer:
Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Co:
Thaddeus Edmonson was AFAM construction worker that was injured on the job, so he sues Leesville company.
Leesville lawyer strikes 2 AFAM jurors peremptorily (no cause listed), and supreme court holds removal of jurors because of their race is prohibited in both criminal and civil cases.
Had no good reason to strike them and cannot strike them based on race!!!
Explanation:
List some of the events of the mid-1930s that led to President Roosevelt to give his Quarantine Speech.
Answer:
Roosevelt on October 5, 1937 in Chicago (on the occasion of the dedication of the bridge between north and south outer Lake Shore Drive), calling for an international "quarantine" against the "epidemic of world lawlessness" by aggressive nations as an alternative to the political climate of American neutrality and non- ...
Explanation:
The Quarantine Speech was given by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt on October 5, 1937 in Chicago (on the occasion of the dedication of the bridge between north and south outer Lake Shore Drive), calling for an international "quarantine" against the "epidemic of world lawlessness" by aggressive nations as an alternative to the political climate of American neutrality and non-intervention that was prevalent at the time. The speech intensified America's isolationist mood, causing protest by non-interventionists and foes to intervene. No countries were directly mentioned in the speech, although it was interpreted as referring to the Empire of Japan, the Kingdom of Italy, and Nazi Germany.[1] Roosevelt suggested the use of economic pressure, a forceful response, but less direct than outright aggression.
Public response to the speech was mixed. Famed cartoonist Percy Crosby, creator of Skippy (comic strip) and very outspoken Roosevelt critic, bought a two-page advertisement in the New York Sun to attack it.[2] In addition, it was heavily criticized by Hearst-owned newspapers and Robert R. McCormick of the Chicago Tribune, but several subsequent compendia of editorials showed overall approval in US media.[3]
Drag each tile to the correct box. Arrange the events in the order in which they happened. The Akkadians establish the world's first empire. Nebuchadnezzar rules the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Ancient Sumer develops self-governed city-states. King Hummarabi creates his code of laws.
Answer:
Ancient Sumer develops self-governed city-states. The Akkadians establish the world's first empire. King Hummarabi creates his code of laws.Nebuchadnezzar rules the Neo-Babylonian Empire.Explanation:
The ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia organized themselves into city-states as trade made them more prosperous around the year 3300 BC.
The Akkadians then founded the world's first empire under Sargon of Akkad around the year 2330 BC.
King Hammurabi then created one of the earliest laws when he created the Hammurabi Code which was a code of laws to govern his people. This happened around the year 1754 BC.
Then finally Nebuchadnezzar II ascended to the Neo-Babylonian throne as emperor in 605 BC and made the empire stronger than it ever was.
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List 5 significant events from World war I
I need
-the date
-the event
-signifance
Answer:
.
Explanation:
Arrange the events in order in which they occurred
Islam spreads to western and southern of Africa
All of north Africa comes under Muslim rule
Arabs come into north Africa
The gold-salt trade flourishes on the trans-Saharan route.
Answer:
C. Arabs come into North Africa.
A. Islam spreads to western and southern of Africa.
B. All of North Africa comes under Muslim rule.
D. The gold-salt trade flourishes on the trans-Saharan route.
Explanation:
What are inherent powers and how do they differ from constitutional powers?
Answer:
Presidential power has three categories: executive power: constitutional authority. Delegates: Congress's authority to support the President with the fulfillment of his duties.
Explanation:
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In ancient India, who was responsible for fending off intruders?
A. Untouchables
B. Brahmins
C. Shudras
D. Kshatriyas
Answer:
Kshatriyas.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Kshatriyas were responsible for fending off intruders in Ancient India.
The caste system was prevalent in India during the ancient period of times and there were classified into four classes Brahmins, Kshatriya's, Sudras and Vaishyas.
Kshatriya's belong to the second class and they were called warriors.
As they were warriors it was their duty to drive away from the intruders and protect their country from attackers and invaders.
How was the personal feud between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr resolved?
A) Burr fled to England.
B) Hamilton had Burr arrested on charges of treason.
C) Burr shot and killed Hamilton in a duel
D) Hamilton issued a public apology to Burr.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Hamilton died from a gunshot wound by Aaron Burr in the famous 1804 duel they had. In fact, Burr suffered no remorse for killing Hamilton. Hamilton died that same day. So all the other answers are wrong.
Answer:
sadly the answer is in fact C
Explanation:
Aaron Burr got mad after Hamilton endorsed Jefferson and not him. He then challenged Hamilton to a duel and ultimately won.
What is one way in which the Supreme Court has power over the legislative branch's actions?
What qualifications did Jefferson have to serve on Washington's cabinet?