the Athenians were known for..

A. their physical fitness

B. their strong military

C. their vibrant art and culture

D. not writing very much​

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Answer 1

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Athens was the largest and most influential of the Greek city-states. It had many fine buildings and was named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare. The Athenians invented democracy, a new type of government where every citizen could vote on important issues, such as whether or not to declare war.

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Answer 2

Answer:

C. their vibrant art and culture

Explanation:

Many of Classical civilization intellectual and artistic ideas originated there, and the city is generally considered to be the birthplace of Western civilization.

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the Revolution of 1776-1783 created the United States, the Civil War of 1861-1865 determined what kind of nation it would be. ... Northern victory in the war preserved the United States as one nation and ended the institution of slavery that had divided the country from its beginning

1.) Were there more factories in the Union or the Confederacy?

2.) What was the most abundant crop in the South?

3.) Were there more railroad lines in the North or the South?

4.)Based on what you know, why was the South’s economy based more on agriculture?

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Answer: 1). Union

2). Cotton

3). North

4). Because, they had tons of slaves that they didn't need to pay to do all their work, and the climate was better for growing then the North.

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The British colonial Settler economy affected African economic lifestyle both positively and negatively

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The British colonial Settler economy affected African economic lifestyle more negatively than positively.

European colonialism, British colonialism specifically, dehumanized the worker's force and impacted African trade. British displaced Africans from their former lands and had t work for long hours under low salaries.

This was part of the so-called Scramble for Africa in which European powers such as France, Great Britain, Portugal, Germany, and Belgium, colonized the territories of the African continent and even formed new territories that fit their political and economic interests. The Scramble for Africa started in 1881 and by 1914, most of Africa had been taken over by Europeans who were only interested in exploiting the natural resources and raw materials of Africa.

Why do you think the meat industry objects to calling plant-based products “hamburger” and “sausage”?

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Because it leads people to a healthier and better choice of food will decrease their sales

What did the Constitution of 1791 accomplish for the French revolutionaries

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The National Assembly of France drafted the Constitution of 1791 after the French Revolution. It kept the monarchy, but the Legislative Assembly, which was elected by an indirect voting system, was in control of the nation. Instead of an absolute monarchy, a new limited monarchy was established. What were the reactions of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette to these changes? Instead of an absolute monarchy, the Constitution of 1791 established a partial monarchy. It embodied enlightenment ideas by guaranteeing man's freedom and ending church-state intervention. Another constitution, known as the Directory, was drafted by moderate people. The following were the key characteristics of the French Constitution of 1791: Constitutional Monarchy: France is a constitutional monarchy, as established by the Constitution. National Assembly: It was selected unusually. It had the power to make rules and to rule over the lord and the pastors.

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Who was Dorothea Dix and what was her significance?

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An early nursing pioneer, Dorothea Lynde Dix was a noted humanitarian, reformer, educator and crusader. She is best known for her patient advocacy in fighting to improve the conditions of jails and mental asylums in North America and Europe.

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Dorothea Lynde Dix (1802-1887) was an author, teacher and reformer. Her efforts on behalf of the mentally ill and prisoners helped create dozens of new institutions across the United States and in Europe and changed people's perceptions of these populations.

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why did rural women face so many challenges?

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because they had to work and keep the family on line and that's how things were done

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Answer: The Monroe Doctrine.

The monroe doctrine says that Europeans, and for that matter, all foreign powers, should not interfere in the western hemisphere (north america and south america). This is similar to the threat posed by Cuba, as they were being supported by the USSR (Europe/Asia).

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The Land Ordinance and Northwest Ordinance are important because they created ways for both new states to come into the union and provisioned the northwest territories, soon to be states like Ohio and Michigan, as states outlawing slavery.  Previously there were no laws on the creation of new states, taking old colonial acts that stated the established thirteen's land ran from east to west coasts.  Slavery also was abolished in some northern states at the time while others still had an extremely small population.  The Northwest Ordinance was the first of many national steps to abolishing and combating slavery while the Land Ordinance was key to the United States continued growth and stability.  

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1. B- was limited to Arabian Peninsula

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which of the following MOST influenced Tut's early decisions as ruler?
(A)
his own ideas about Egypt
(B)
his wife Ankhesenamun's advice
his religious belief in monotheism
(D)
his advisers Ay and Horemheb

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Answer:

A

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How did Abraham Lincoln become the leader of the new Repbulican Party?

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In 1849, he returned to his law practice but became vexed by the opening of additional lands to slavery as a result of the Kansas–Nebraska Act. He reentered politics in 1854, becoming a leader in the new Republican Party, and he reached a national audience in the 1858 debates against Stephen Douglas

What is one major role of political parties in U.S. politics?
A. Funding and organizing elections in place of the states
B. Preventing voters from learning about candidates' policy preferences
C. Strengthening the federal government at the expense of the states
D. Encouraging voters to take on more partisan viewpoints

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QUESTION:

What is one major role of political parties in U.S. politics?

A. Funding and organizing elections in place of the states

B. Preventing voters from learning about candidates' policy preferences

C. Strengthening the federal government at the expense of the states

D. Encouraging voters to take on more partisan viewpoints

ANSWER:

The answer you’re looking for is C.

C. Strengthening the federal government at the expence of the states. Is the correct answer here.

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The correct option is C. Strengthening the federal government at the expense of the states is the major role of political parties in U.S. politics.

Why a political party is necessary for democracy?

In the study of politics in developing nations, particularly in the study of democratization and, more specifically, the consolidation of democratic political regimes, political parties and elections play a significant role.

During the conflict over ratifying the federal Constitution of 1787, political parties or factions first emerged. As the focus switched from the establishment of a new federal government to the issue of its potential authority, tensions between them grew.

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In 1987, President Reagan gave a speech at the Berlin Wall in which he told Mikhail Gorbachev to
By October 1989, people in East Germany were having protests
On November 9, 1989, the gates of the Berlin Wall

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Answer: tear down the wall;      daily;     were opened by mistake

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✔ tear down the wall

✔ daily

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The answer is Athens.

the answer is athens, its tbe capital city of greece

Which was a confederate advantage of resources

Industrial output

Population

Cotton exports

Transportation networks

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cotton exports I believe

Why were Hiroshima and Nagasaki chosen as a bombing site?

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Answer: Hiroshima was chosen because it had not been targeted during the US Air Force's conventional bombing raids on Japan, and was therefore regarded as being a suitable place to test the effects of an atomic bomb. It was also an important military base.

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what was the symbolism behind men in underwear carrying the Statue of Liberty in arcoss the universe?

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Carrying the Statue of Liberty is a tough job. And carrying it in your underwear is even tougher. Basically, it's trying to represent that the men were carrying a burden in their arms of America's choices.

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Answer:

Scott was considered as property that could not be taken from its owner.

Explanation:

In the way this ruling was written, Dred Scott didn't have the right to sue in a Missouri's courts, since he wasn't considered a citizen.

Section C also basically states the the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional and was considered void, as it deprived a US citizen of their property, which is what slaves were considered as at the time.

Rising prices of goods and services can be the result of __________.
A.
high interest rates
B.
not enough money in the economy
C.
a freeze on bank loans
D.
too much money in the economy


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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D i think. Definitely not B or C tho.

Answer:

D

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Choose all answers that are correct.


a focus on building the economy


a fundamentalist government


more freedom of speech


an end to Western influence

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Answer:  more freedom of speech

a focus on building their economies

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Answer: The answer is A and C

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How did the leaders of Rwanda get the Hutus to kill Tutsis in the country?

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Answer:

Most of the dead were Tutsis - and most of those who perpetrated the violence were Hutus.

Even for a country with such a turbulent history as Rwanda, the scale and speed of the slaughter left its people reeling.

The genocide was sparked by the death of the Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, a Hutu, when his plane was shot down above Kigali airport on 6 April 1994.

A French judge has blamed current Rwandan President, Paul Kagame - at the time the leader of a Tutsi rebel group - and some of his close associates for carrying out the rocket attack.

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I don't know if this is correct, but I think its George Washington Bush

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What was it called?


The League of Nations


The New Deal Nations


The Council of Nations


The Union of Nations

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The League of Nations
The League of Nations

Which of the following statements about World War II is accurate?
a) it was fought mostly with atomic weapons and missiles
b)it was a stalemate with little ground gainéd or lost
c)chemical weapons were used by all sides on the battlefield
d)it was fought over much of the world's territory

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Answer:

C i beieve

(B if not)

a is not true and d is not true

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

a: While atomic bombs/missiles were used, they were not the major form of weaponry

b: The entirety of Germany was taken over by Hitler, so this is false.

c: most chemical weapons were used by Germany, although all sides did use them.

d: While, yes, it was called a world war, much of the fighting stayed in a central area, with only a few outliers escaping.

[Healthy people decided] to shun and flee from the sick and all that pertained to them. . . . They lived removed from every other and shut themselves up in those houses where none had been sick.

–Decameron,
Giovanni Boccaccio

Which phrase best paraphrases the underlined text in the passage?

to ignore and run away from
to fear and escape from
to accept and take money from
to misunderstand and hide from

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Answer:

to ignore and run away from

Explanation:

According to the given excerpt from Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, the phrase "shun and flee" means to ignore and run away from.

This is because, "to shun" means to ignore or snub someone, while "to flee" means to run away or take flight.

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to ignore and run away from

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Answer:The Great Purge, also known as the “Great Terror,” was a brutal ... Soviet Union leader Vladimir Lenin, head of the Bolshevik party, died in 1924. ... experts believe these threats further encouraged Stalin to carry out the purge in an ... 1934 with the assassination of Sergei Kirov, a prominent Bolshevik leader.

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Why were children employed during the Industrial Revolution? How did such
employment impact children?

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Children were ideal employees because they could be paid less, were often of smaller stature so could attend to more minute tasks and were less likely to organize and strike against their pitiable working conditions.

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They often had to work long hours in factories, mills, or mines.

Which of the following was a result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854?

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Answer:

All of them

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What rights was guaranteed to English subjects by the English Bill of Rights in 1689?
a. the rights to assemble
b. freedom of religion
c. the right to bear arms

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Answer:

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