taxes are an example of __________ powers.
A. enumerated
B. concurrent
C. reserved

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

B. concurrent

Explanation:

In the United States, examples of the concurrent powers shared by both the federal and state governments include the power to tax, build roads, and to create lower courts.


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Read the following excerpt by John Locke. Then, answer this question:

What does Locke say about the relationship between a government and its people? Write a paragraph using evidence from the passage to support your answer.

From Two Treatises of Government (1689)

“The great end of men's entering into society [is] the enjoyment of their properties in peace and safety…[The] great instrument and means of [creating a government is] the laws established in that society. [The] first and fundamental positive law of all [governments] is the establishing of the legislative power... This legislative [power] is not only the supreme power of the [government], but [it is also] sacred and unalterable in the hands where the community have once placed it…[The] consent of the society, over whom no body can have a power to make laws, but by their own consent, and by authority received.

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Answer: he believes there should be separate branches of legal power rather than one specific person having all the power

Explanation:

A Veto
B. Interest Group
C Concurrent lower
D. Due Process of Law
Civies
F. Democracy
K. Separation of Church and State
G. Census
L Propaganda
II. Immigrants
ML Executive Branch
I. Checks and balances N. Suflage
J. Amendment O Quota
Aliens
Q. Representative Democracy
R. Parliament
Confederation
T. Constitution

1. The study of what it means to be a US citizen
2. Set number, such as for immigrants who may enter a country in year.
3. An official count of the number of people in a country.
4. People who live in a nation but are not citizens of that nation
5. People who come to a country to settle as permanent residents.
6. A form of government in which the people of a country either rule directly or
through elected representatives.
7. A written plan of government.
8. A form of government in which the people elect representatives to carry on the work of the government for them.
9. A loose association of states
10. The lawmaking body of the British government.
11. The branch of government that carries out the laws.
12. A refusal of the president or governor to sign a bill.
13. A system of government in which the powers of the government are balances
among different branches, so each branch can check, or limit, the power of the other
branches
14. A power shared by the federal government and the states.
15. A written change to the Constitution.

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Answer:

the answer is 15 , 14 , 9 ,3

Explanation:

A Veto

B. Interest Group

C Concurrent lower

D. Due Process of Law

Civies

F. Democracy

K. Separation of Church and State

G. Census

L Propaganda

II. Immigrants

ML Executive Branch

I. Checks and balances N. Suflage

J. Amendment O Quota

Aliens

Q. Representative Democracy

R. Parliament

Confederation

T. Constitution

1. The study of what it means to be a US citizen

2. Set number, such as for immigrants who may enter a country in year.

3. An official count of the number of people in a country.

4. People who live in a nation but are not citizens of that nation

5. People who come to a country to settle as permanent residents.

6. A form of government in which the people of a country either rule directly or

through elected representatives.

7. A written plan of government.

8. A form of government in which the people elect representatives to carry on the work of the government for them.

9. A loose association of states

10. The lawmaking body of the British government.

11. The branch of government that carries out the laws.

12. A refusal of the president or governor to sign a bill.

13. A system of government in which the powers of the government are balances

among different branches, so each branch can check, or limit, the power of the other

branches

14. A power shared by the federal government and the states.

15. A written change to the Constitution.

Why did Justinian I have the Hagia Sophia built?
A. To eliminate enemies
B. To impress people
C. To reunite with Catholics
D. To split the church

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Answer:

B. To impress people.

Explanation:

The Hagia Sophia of Istanbul was a colossal structure of Byzantine architecture that remained one of the most famous architectural designs of the ancient Byzantine empire. Also known as Church of the Holy Wisdom or Church of the Divine Wisdom, the monument not only represents the religious aspect of the period, but also the architectural as well as political aspects.

Justinian I was not the first ruler to order the construction of the Hagia Sophia. In fact, he was the third emperor to order its construction. The first Hagia Sophia was built under Byzantine Emperor Constantius in 360 AD, followed by Emperor Theodosios II who had it rebuilt in 415 AD after it was burned down.

The structure was again burned down for the second time during the "Nika revolts" during Justinian I's rule. In order to impress the people, he ordered the reconstruction of the now-famous Hagia Sophia which was completed in 537 AD. This basilica was his way of diverting the revolting people's sentiments from his new law that increased taxes and also to become more popular among them as a reliable and competent ruler.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

How does secrecy keep mine legends alive?
History

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Answer:

The hope of finding mineral treasure was one of the incentives that led the early colonists to America and they were quite diligent in searching for metals. All along the Atlantic Coast, almost immediately after the first settlements, discoveries were made of silver, lead, copper, iron, tin, antimony, coal, and other valuable minerals; but, they were found generally in small quantities;

Explanation:

What positive changes occurred due to westward expansion? Who benefited from westward expansion and why?

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Explanation:

A positive change was the Louisiana purchase which was land that was bought from France in 1803 which gave the united States access to main trade routes which increased trade and faster travel to west railroads ( hope this helps)

The abolitionist movement gained strength during the colonial era, but the American Revolution turned the attention
of the public to other matters. In the early nineteenth century, slavery again became a major issue in American politics
What role did the Second Great Awakening have on this development?
A)
Christian activists created organizations to help slaves escape from the
South
B)
Due to the moral arguments against slavery, abolition became a religious
issue
Politicians began to frame slavery as a states' rights issue rather than a
moral issue
D
Many churches took a stand in favor of slavery, leading to a decline in
church attendance

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Answer: B)  Due to the moral arguments against slavery, abolition became a religious  issue

Explanation:

The Second Great Awakening saw Protestant churches in particular, the Baptists and the Methodists, lead many changes in the Church in the way religious and moral creed were carried out by the Church.

They went against slavery as well and ruled it ungodly and preached to both enslaved and free people alike with some African Americans founding churches and becoming preachers in them. This led to slavery being a moral issue as well as it was argued to be immoral and unjust.

What is the United Nations and why was it created?

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Answer:

The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.

How did Islamic slave trade differ from European trade of African slaves? Please give some really good reasons, it would mean a lot

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The Islamic slave trade transported many more slaves, lasted a longer time and did not spread the slaves to as many different continents.

Why did Russians came to the United States ?

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Facing religious persecution and poverty, millions of Russians immigrated to the United States at the turn of the 20th century. Widespread poverty and starvation cast a shadow over Russia during the late 1800s. ... Unlike immigrants from other countries, few returned to Russia—America had become their homeland.

what is the difference between direct relief and work relief

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Answer:

Direct relief (cash payments or “the dole”) went to those in immediate and desperate need; however, work relief, that is, work on government projects in exchange for relief payments, was initiated in order to allow unemployed workers the dignity of working for a wage, however small.

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Why Did Most African Americans Reject The Society's Goals?​

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9. Which of the following did not contribute to New Mexico's population growth after World
War II?
(1 point)
O Native Americans gained voting rights.
O The United States had a general population shift southward and westward.
O National laboratories created new jobs.
O Military bases were established in New Mexico.

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Answer:A

Explanation:New Mexico is a southern state it can’t be B, and since the other two create jobs it can’t be C or D

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Explanation:

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PLZZZZZ HELPPPP MEEEE !.!.!Why were Native
American raids difficult
to stop for the U.S.
troops?

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Answer:

After the Civil War, the U.S. Army returned to Texas. Still, the Native American raids in West Texas proved difficult to stop. ... A shortage of supplies was another problem for the U.S. troops. Sometimes the Army had to call off its plans to fight Native Americans because it did not have enough food or horses.

What was the name of the plan established after the Revolution to run the new government?

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Articles of Confederation

Answer:

Articles of confederation

Explanation:

The Articles of confederation served as the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britian.

Black Soldiers who fell into the hands of Confederate soldiers were treated as prisoners of war. True or False?

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Answer:

I think false I think they were treated as less than a prisoner of war most likely not even kept as a prisoner. I assume that Confederate soldiers would have killed any Union soldiers especially Black soldiers.

Explanation:

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How many men and women were a part of the military in 1941?

8


800,000


8 Million


1,600,000

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160,000,000 is the answer

What is the hajj, and how often must a Muslim perform it, what is the significance of clothing for the hajj?

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Answer:

Hajj is the pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim must make at least once in their lifetime if they are able. Performed just once.

Ihram is typically worn

Explanation:

What was the group of people targeted by Hitler’s secret police, rounded up, and placed it concentration and kill camps?

Question 4 options:

French


Christians


Jewish


British

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Jewish people was targeted

Answer:

Jewish people were targeted

Explanation:

There were also the disabled (physical and mentally), Muslims, and so on. Basically anyone who did not fit his image for the perfect Aryan German.

Carefully study the chart above. Which country has the largest gap in literacy rates between men and women (for those aged 15 - 24)?
A.
Libya
B.
Tunisia
C.
Egypt
D.
Morocco

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Answer:

D. Morocco.

Explanation:

While the male literacy rate is 83.3%, for females is 64.59%, showing a big gap between the sexes.

The answer should be D. Morroco.

36) What gave the Catholic Church the status as the official state church and allowed
religious freedom in France?
a) The Russian Military
b) The Concordant
c) Orders from Maximilien Robespierre
d) King Louis XVI

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Answer:

36) What gave the Catholic Church the status as the official state church and allowed

religious freedom in France?

a) The Russian Military

b) The Concordant

c) Orders from Maximilien Robespierre

d) King Louis XVI

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Why was William Marbury upset with Thomas Jefferson and James Madison?

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Explanation:

Madison, legal case in which, on February 24, 1803, the U.S. Supreme Court first declared an act of Congress unconstitutional, thus establishing the doctrine of judicial review. The court's opinion, written by Chief Justice John Marshall, is considered one of the foundations of U.S. constitutional law.

Which statement explains why President Andrew Johnson had little influence over Reconstruction policy during his term of office?



1)

The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments had been ratified by the time Johnson became president.

2)

The Radical Republicans in Congress had enough votes to override President Johnson's veto of Reconstruction legislation.

3)

The Reconstruction policy had been put into place after Lincoln's death before President Johnson took office.

4)

The operation of Reconstruction policy was directly controlled by the military governors who were in charge of the former Confederate states.

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

The Radical Republicans in Congress had enough votes to override President Johnson's vetoes of Reconstruction legislation.

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Anti-Federalists argued that

branches of government would keep each other in balance.
the Constitution would make states less powerful.
the Constitution would create a Republican government.
a Republic should protect people from the government and from each other.

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The Anti-Federalists argued that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government, and less power to the states.

This would make the answer “the Constitution would make states less powerful”

Answer: The answer is:

B: the Constitution would make states less powerful.

Explanation:

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which official leader of the u.s senate​

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Answer:

The answer is the Vice president.

Explanation:

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I'm which areas of United States did the emancipation proclamation actually free slaves

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Answer:

in the areas of the South

Explanation:

. In which U.S. Supreme Court decision did Chief Justice John Marshall establish the power of the Court to invalidate a "law repugnant to (in conflict with) the Constitution?

A.Bush v.Gore
B.Miranda v.Arizona
C.Marbury v.Madison
D.Brown v.Board of education ​

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Answer:

In the Marbury v Madison case, the court was granted the power of judicial review.

C. Marbury v. Madison

Explanation:

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Describe the Silk Road, and describe at least three ways it impacted the culture or economy of the region. PLEASE HELP RN IM TAKING A TEST

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Answer:

The Silk Road was a vast trade network connecting Eurasia and North Africa via land and sea routes.

The Silk Road earned its name from Chinese silk, a highly valued commodity that merchants transported along these trade networks.

Advances in technology and increased political stability caused an increase in trade. The opening of more trade routes caused travelers to exchange many things: animals, spices, ideas, and diseases.

Explanation:

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Question 7 of 10
Which British policy convinced many American colonists to want to form their
own country?
A. Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in
government
B. Great Britain separated the colonial governments into three
branches.
C. Great Britain planned to sell several of the colonies to the French.
D. Great Britain ignored the colonies during the French and Indian
War.
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

great britain ignore the colonies during the french and indian war

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