Answer:
The Greek city-states had such a functional government and solid markets.
Explanation:
The league's wealth was transferred to Athens by the Athenians. The city's prosperity and influence grew as it began to develop and take financial capital. By the 450s, the countries and towns that came after Athens had effectively established a kingdom under Athens' rule. The Athens had a decent economy and solid markets. In ancient Greece, Athens served as the capital of the city-state.
Which role did Herodotus have in Athenian culture? physician mathematician historian philosopher
Answer:
Answer Herodotus is known as a historian. He lived in 5. century BC. He studied Greco Persian wars.
Explanation:
Appellate courts are considered the most important courts in Georgia because they
usually make the wisest decisions.
can never have their decisions overruled.
are considered to be state courts.
can overrule the decisions of lower courts.
D. Can overrule the decisions of lower courts.
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Which of the following statements accurately summarizes the reasoning for the decision in Baker v. Carr (1962) ? * 2 points Because rural districts had fewer people, representation was unevenly distributed; thus, Baker was denied equal protection under the law. To ensure equal protection under the law, there should be an equal number of rural and urban districts in a state. There should be redistricting every ten years at the federal level, but the state can choose not to redistrict at the state and local levels. Congressional redistricting must involve traditionally excluded groups in the process or it violates the equal protection clause.
Answer:
Because rural districts had fewer people, representation was unevenly distributed; thus, Baker was denied equal protection under the law.
Explanation:
The Baker v. Carr (1962) was a case of redistricting in which the state of Tennessee argued that the makeup of legislative districts constituted a nonjusticiable political question.
However, the Supreme Court declared that "redistricting did not qualify as a political question."
Because rural districts had fewer people, representation was unevenly distributed; thus, Baker was denied equal protection under the law.
What happened in WWI to motivate the Allied Powers to demand Article 171? What does Article 171
forbid? Is this fair to Germany (was Germany the only country to use it?
Answer:
The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Use the reading below to answer the question. Analysis: How would you describe the tone of this section of President Kennedy’s speech? Cite textual evidence to support your claims.
...Neither the United States of America nor the world community of nations can tolerate deliberate deception and offensive threats on the part of any nation, large or small. We no longer live in a world where only the actual firing of weapons represents a sufficient challenge to a nation's security to constitute maximum peril. Nuclear weapons are so destructive and ballistic missiles are so swift, that any substantially increased possibility of their use or any sudden change in their deployment may well be regarded as a definite threat to peace.
For many years both the Soviet Union and the United States, recognizing this fact, have deployed strategic nuclear weapons with great care, never upsetting the precarious status quo which insured that these weapons would not be used in the absence of some vital challenge. Our own strategic missiles have never been transferred to the territory of any other nation under a cloak of secrecy and deception...
...But this secret, swift, and extraordinary buildup of Communist missiles--in an area well known to have a special and historical relationship to the United States and the nations of the Western Hemisphere, in violation of Soviet assurances, and in defiance of American and hemispheric policy--this sudden, clandestine decision to station strategic weapons for the first time outside of Soviet soil--is a deliberately provocative and unjustified change in the status quo which cannot be accepted by this country if our courage and our commitments are ever to be trusted again by either friend or foe.
Answer:
Explanation:
The first two paragraphs are a summary of fact. The tone is cool and collective. It puts in simple language that a threat, up until the Cuban Missel Crisis, was treated with respect and cool heads prevailed.
But once the soviets were seen as instigators of a policy that clearly violated the Monroe and later the Truman doctrines (though this was not stated), the tone changed and Kennedy's anger and steadfast determination to meat the challenge came out. Much is going on in that last stanza. Kennedy is warning the Soviet Union not to go to far. Their action will not be ignored and it will not be let slide under the rug. He will meet force with force if need be.
His tone is still calm, but he is both angry and determined.
Identify one way in which the adoption of free-market economic policies in the late twentieth century changed global trade
Answer:
Technological boost
Explanation:
In simple words, the concept of free trade and one world one economy incentive the entrepreneurs to produce more effective products as they were able to exploit some whole new markets.
This incentive lead to innovations which further lead to technological changes and promotion on various compress ad products. In between 1990 to 2000, majority of western nations evidenced a major boast in technology in almost all sectors of the economy, the bio technology being the prominent one in this.
Question 4 of 20
What was one advantage the Constitution had over the Articles of
Confederation?
A. Foreign policy was centralized under the federal government.
B. It established a legislative branch for the firsttime.
.
C. States were given more military power.
D. State courts were given the power to interpret federal laws as they
applied to them.
SUBMIT
Was President Wilson was racist?
name examples
Answer:
Explanation:
Yes towards African Americans by calling them inferior and ignorant. He also promoted the kkk
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
He tried to reverse Black American Progress by promoting the Ku Klux Klan and overseeing segregation of the federal workforce, he helped erase gains African Americans had made since Reconstruction.
Wilson was also a segregationist who wrote a history textbook praising the Confederacy and, in particular, the Ku Klux Klan
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16. Which headline can be most directly attributed to the efforts of the Civil Rights
movement?
Answer:four Africa Americans served in U.S congress in 1959
Explanation:
What is the best map of the earth? Why is this the best map?
Answer:
"best map" is more of an opinion, but I like to use g earth depending on what I am doing, It is very detailed.
Explanation:
I hope this helps you
Answer:
A globe
Explanation:
A globe is the best map, because it is the same shape of the Earth. It gives you a vision of what Earth would actually look like.
A pile of dirt is at a temperature of 30°F. Then it is combined with another pile of dirt at the same temperature.
Select the better estimate for the temperature of the larger pile of dirt.
Answer:
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Explanation:
who was the French minister who spent weeks travling thoughout the united states seeking support for the french cause
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the following statements best describe history?
It involves how it has changed and not changed at all
It is a narrative anchored in chronology, continuum of time
It explains the past by telling stories of what happened, why it happened and how it relates to past events
all of the above
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Choose one chapter from the novel In His Steps, making certain that it is an important chapter to the overall plot of the story. Reread the chapter carefully, take notes on it, and develop an outline for a literary critique using the instructions given.
Here is your goal for this assignment:
Compose a literary critique
Write an essay of at least 350 words in which you:
Summarize the plot of the chapter. Analyze any minor conflicts addressed in the chapter.
Analyze the characters featured in the chapter.
Interpret the theme(s) addressed in the chapter.
Identify and evaluate any literary devices or figures of speech that appear in the chapter.
Describe how the events in the chapter relate to the entire literary work, and explain why the chapter is important to the book as a whole.
Use your planning and revising strategies you have learned.
Answer: check above homie
Explanation: I know people couldnt help you back then homie who askked, but i can help others by putting the actual answer. (yes anyone is allowed to use this)
On Wednesday, Henry Maxwell is thinking what he will speak about in the midweek service at First Church. He pulls out a piece of paper and writes down seven things that Jesus would probably do where He would be living in Raymond, including living a simple lifestyle incorporating self-sacrifice, reaching out to the poor and outcast, and challenging hypocrisy in the church and wickedness in the town, particularly in the form of the local saloons. While he is meditating on how his own life needs to change if he is truly to follow Christ, Mr. Gray arrives and asks him to preach at the tent meeting that night. He agrees, despite his responsibility to lead prayer meeting. That night he suggests to his unusually well-attended prayer meeting that a few of the men go with him to the Rectangle while the others remain and pray for the tent meeting. When they get there the tent is filled to overflowing, but when Henry gets up to preach, the crowd gets rowdy and he can’t make himself heard. He asks Rachel to sing, which quiets the crowd. In the audience are both Jasper Chase, the author, and, surprisingly, Rollin Page, both of whom mesmerized by Rachel. As Henry speaks, he feels for the first time real compassion for the multitude that Christ must have felt when He was on earth.
As he walks through the Rectangle after the service, Henry sees all around him the scourge of alcohol and commits himself to speaking out against the liquor trade that ruins the lives of so many. When he gets home, he opens the evening paper to find an editorial by Edward Norman declaring that the paper would no longer address political questions on the basis of pragmatic considerations, but would put matters of morality first, and would do the same when recommending candidates for office. The paper is clearly changing, eliminating sensational crime reports and gossip and approaching the news with greater dignity. At the same time, it is rapidly losing subscribers. The paper also has an article indicating that Alexander Powers has resigned his place as head of the rail works and intends to testify against the company for its lawless practices, a decision which the News approves of.
Henry during this chapter is deep in thought about multiple things, including being worried about his speech, how he is to change his life to completely devote his life to Christ. Though, we know we is not so deep in though as most people would be during this hard time, because sadly, most people today would say no to Mr. Gray's offer to preach at the tent meeting. Though he goes, and sees people being loud and rowdy. I believe this would hurt a man like him because people are there to hear words of preaching and prayer, though they don't care. After doing that he finally feels in his life what Jesus must have felt when he was speaking to people on earth about God.
After this he walks home and decides to devote his life to the drunken and ruined people on the streets, and to testify against the very thing that is ruining them. When Henry gets home he finds some interesting news about the paper which is getting rid of political topics, and making the paper devote to dignity and real news that isn't gossip. I think anyone, including Harry would like this news, because he knows that the news for a long time has spread drama and chaos among the people.
As I read this chapter I actually enjoyed Harry and his Christian views on life, and the way the thinks. He thinks not only about the future, but about the now, and is smart and can think quickly. We see this when he tells Rachel to sing, which easily calms down the crowd.
The theme of this and how it relates to the books it actually pretty easy to see. The theme of the chapter is Harry trying to be not only a better person, but a better christian on top of that. This chapter relates to the book as a whole because this and a few other chapters of the book is more of character growth, and to show the news has changed, which is important later in the story. While I can't exactly say that this is my favorite chapter in the book because ive only read three, this is my favorite so far, because I mean, who doesn't love a bit of character growth.
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Read what Henry Ford said in 1908 about his hopes for the Model T. "It will be constructed of the best materials...but it will be so low in price that no man making a good salary will be unable to own one." What is one way that Ford achieved his goals? by using expensive parts to make his cars by creating a system of mass production by customizing cars for each buyer by paying his employees a reasonable salary
Answer:
B. by creating a system of mass production
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Why would high demand for beef around the world result in growth for the overall
economy of Texas?
A.Meat would be cheaper in Texas than elsewhere.
B.High beef demand lowers the prices for other food products.
C.The cattle industry is one of the biggest industries in the state.
D.High beef demand makes shipping cattle to stockyards cheaper.
Answer:
The high demand for beef around the world would result in growth for the overall economy of Texas because of the ability to supply beef and similar meats. Though Texas isn't the biggest beef supplier in the world, it would help the economy by having the beef. Because they can supply the meat, they can recieve payment from places around the world that need beef imported. This money will help the economy grow and become more stable.
Explanation:
Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
what was the purpose of the battle of Fort Lee? plz help asap
Answer:
They were built to cover a line of obstructions across the Hudson River to bar the movement of British ships. Also, they intended to frustrate the British war plan: "Control the Hudson River with the Royal Navy to cut the colonies in two, then suppress the rebellion, first in New England and elsewhere if necessary."
I’m not sure if that’s the purpose of the BATTLE but it’s the purpose of the fort :\
President Roosevelt later used similar reasoning as one
justification for -
Answer:
Presidency
Explanation:
The presidential power to
a bill is one example of a check.*

Answer:
Checks and Balance.
Explanation:
Checks and Balance is defined as "A system that allows each branch of a government to amend or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any one branch from exerting too much power."
provide for the common defense
Answer:
Explanation:
If you are talking about our bill of rights provide for the common defense is basically means a free public lawyer as they state when you are being detained by police "...If you do not have a lawyer one may be appointed to you"
Match each attribute to the correct civilization—Olmec, Maya, or both. devised the concept of zeroengaged in agriculturepredecessor of all Mesoamerican civilizationsreasons for decline are unknowncreated a hieroglyphic writing systemthrived from 1500 BC to 800 BCpracticed polytheistic religion
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
1. Maya- devised the concept of zero. This was around 4 A.D
2. Olmec - engaged in agriculture predecessor of all Mesoamerican civilizations. This was around 1500 to 1600 BCE
3. Maya - reasons for the decline are unknown. This occurred around 900 AD
4. Maya - created a hieroglyphic writing system. This is also known as the Maya glyph
5. Olmec - thrived from 1500 BC to 800 BC. They were also forming a trading partnership with other empires around like the Zapotec empire.
6. Both (Maya and Olmec) - practiced a polytheistic religion
Answer:
Olmec:
predecessor of all Mesoamerican civilizations
thrived from 1500 BC to 800 BC
Both:
engaged in agriculture
reasons for decline are unknown
practiced polytheistic religion
Maya:
devised the concept of zero
created a hieroglyphic writing system
Explanation:
Answer is correct from Plato
Why did Americans want to make California part of the
United States and Mexico?
Answer: They wanted to build ports on the coast for trading with China and Japan. This way our country would be safely bordered by sea instead of by a foreign power.
Riding on the success at Chancellorsville, Confederate General ______ decided to invade the North a ___ time. He led the Army of Northern Virginia into Pennsylvania and encountered Union resistance at _____. Confederate general desperately wanted to win the battle to obtain support from European nations. However, the South lost again.
1st blank: William Seward, Andrew Johnson, Robert E. Lee
2nd: first, second, third
3rd: Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Vicksburg
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Answer:
The 1st blank is Robert E. Lee. the 2nd answer is the 2nd and final time. The 3rd answer is Gettysburg
Answer:
The answer is 1.) Robert E. Lee 2.) Second 3.) Gettysburg
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right.
How did one group of women do to change how they were treated in the workplace?
Answer:
they fought and protested of course
Explanation:
What was one major achievement during the Gupta Empire's golden age?
Are you required to register to vote before each election? A. no B. yes C. only in Washington
Answer:
B.yes
Explanation:
its the law
4. By the time Vietnam War ended,
approximately of the war dead
were African American.
O2%
O 5%
O 22%
O 35%
What are the inherent limits to a democratic government that attempts to protect and advance the limits of freedom to its citizens?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
What are the inherent limits to a democratic government that attempts to protect and advance the limits of freedom to its citizens?
The inherent limits of this government are the ones that are stated in the Constitution. The Constitution was created by the framers to clearly specify every single one of the rights of the citizens and can be found in the Bill of Rights that is the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution. This Bill of Rights was drafted by Federalist James Madison.
The Constitution protects the rights of the citizens and only in extreme major and necessary cases the government should evaluate the possibility no to eliminate, but to limit some of these rights and just for a certain time. Then if that would be the case, the government should clearly explain on time the reasons why the decision has been made, under what circumstances, and what would be the benefits of it.
Imagine que es un pensador durante la época de la Ilustración. Escriba un párrafo defendiendo alguna idea de la época.
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
El pensador durante la época de la Ilustración que elijo es Varón de Montesquieu. Este sería el párrafo defendiendo la siguiente idea.
Yo, Varón de Montesquieu, quiero recomendar que los modernos sistemas de gobierno tengan una clara división de poderes. La recomendación que hado es una división de tres ramas o áreas que son las siguientes.
Una rama el el Poder Ejecutivo, que recae en un Presidente que tiene a su cargo un gabinete de expertos en distintas áreas.
Otra rama es el Poder Legislativo, tan bien llamado Congreso. Este Congreso tendrá la facultad de crear, votar y vetar leyes. Su prioridad es crear leyes que beneficien al pueblo.
Finalmente, la tercer rama del gobierno es un Poder Judicial, un sistema de justicia que sea imparcial y pueda declarar la inconstitucionalidad de alguna ley.
Which group of states had more votes in the House of Representatives: slaveholding or nonslaveholding?
Answer:
Explanation: New York had the greatest number, with just over 20,000. New Jersey had close to 12,000 slaves. Vermont was the first Northern region to abolish slavery when it became an independent republic in 1777.