What is a responsibility of the legislative branch?

vetoing bills

carrying out laws

introducing and passing bills

deciding whether an executive order is Constitutional

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Answer:

carrying out laws

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Carrying out laws. The legislative branch is made up of the house and senate which is also known as the congress. The legislative branch doesn’t only make laws, they also declare war. The legislative branch regulates interstate and foreign competence and controls taxing and spending policies.

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Who created checks and balances and why is it important??
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Montesquieu

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Montesquieu created checks and balances and it's important because the three government branches could limit each other's powers. Also, it helped so each government didn't have too much power and the other branches could have a say as well.

Author Montesquieu created checks and balances,checks and balances is an important part of the Constitution.

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Which of the following best describes the change in housing in New York?

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crowded apartments, where it was dirty and crowded and two thirds of their population lives in them

How did Native Americans contribute to the culture of New Spain?

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Spanish leaders formed alliances with some of the Indian tribes and provided them with tools, crops, livestock, and arms

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Which solution was proposed by the Three-Fifths Compromise?

Each state would have three-fifths of their representation based on their population and two-fifths based on the size of their state.

The government would have five branches of Congress, two based on state population and three on an equal number of representatives.

Each state would have equal power by having five representatives each in one branch of Congress and three representatives in another.

Each enslaved person would represent three-fifths of a person in a state's population.

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each enslaved person would represent three-fifths of a person in a state's population

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Review the document associated with the topic you chose: Topic 1: The Emancipation Proclamation Topic 2: The Gettysburg Address Based on your research, what is the importance and meaning of the document? In 3-4 paragraphs, discuss the significance of the document to the war and how it has affected the United States. Use the following sources for background information: Information on the Emancipation Proclamation Information on the Gettysburg Address Your response should include these ideas: Summarize the background of the document or speech: What events led to it? Why was it needed at that specific time? What was its purpose? Summarize the content of the document or speech: What did it say? Summarize its effects: How did people react to it? How did it affect future events? How did it affect people’s attitudes? Summarize how the document or speech is seen now, many years later: Is it still considered important? Why?

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At the time it was delivered, the Gettysburg Address' major goal was to honor a brand-new national cemetery in Gettysburg. Additionally, it clarified Lincoln's motivation for fighting on to end the Civil War: the abolition of slavery and the union's reunification.

What is the Gettysburg Address?

The Gettysburg Address is a speech given by American President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery, now called as Gettysburg National Cemetery, at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on the afternoon of November 19, 1863, four and a half months just after Union soldiers defeated Confederate forces in the Fight of Gettysburg, the Civil War's deadliest battle. It is still regarded as one of the most famous addresses in American history.

Lincoln's well written but brief speech—which wasn't even scheduled as the day's main speech—became recognized as one of the most significant and powerful expressions of the American national mission.

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the magna carta. the magna carta limited the power of the king which is basically the executive branch in a monarchy
I think it’s the third one

what is ghetto girl? What is their behavior like?

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girls who were involved in strictly face-to-face physical fights

Which statement about rights of U.S. citizens is false?

Citizens can force others to adopt a religion.

Citizens are assumed innocent of a crime until there is proof.

Citizens can protest against the government.

Citizens can get jobs working for the government.

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Citizens can force others to adopt a religion would be false
Citizens can force others to adopt a religion is the correct answer because every citizen in the U.S. has rights and one citizen can’t force another citizen to adopt a religion. They can recommend them a religion but they can’t force them to.

Which of the following military groups had control of China and much of eastern Asia until the mid 1300's?

A Suleyman the Magnificent
B The Mongols
C The Janissaries
D Spanish forces

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Mongols

Explanation:

Genghis Khan's grandson, Kublai Khan, defeated the Chinese Southern Song in 1279, and for the first time all of China was under foreign rule. In 1271 Kublai Khan named his dynasty Yuan which means "origin of the universe." The Yuan dynasty in China lasted from 1279 to 1368.

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Which argument for independence did Thomas Paine support?

Great Britain's tax and trade laws hurt the colonial economy.

The colonies should follow the example of other colonies that had become independent.

The colonies needed Britain's protection but should have representatives in Parliament.

Monarchy was a good form of government, but George III was a bad king.

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I think Third option should be correct
It’s the first or the second

Is the statement true or false?

Ancient writings known as the SANSKRIT include poems, hymns, myths, and rituals.

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Answer:

Somewhat true

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Vedic Sanskrit,  the earliest form of Sanskrit, was used

True because that is the language

Give three reasons and an example why women should or should not be drafted in war.
*3 times with three reasons and example.*

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They should not be drafted because they need to be able to watch the house and make sure it stays clean. They also need to watch any kids. They should also not be drafted because they are woman, Woman should not need to go through all that stuff.Lastly war might be to emotionally and physically too much for women.

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One reason why women SHOULD be drafted in war is because Women and men should both be treated with equality and just letting men be drafted in war is unfair to us women. In addition, women should be drafted because women AND men from long ago in the 1700's, when woman protested for the fairness and equality from men they got it, and were able to be drafted to war. But now some states, countries, and even certain militaries still don't allow women to be drafted in war.

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What do historians learn by analyzing historical diaries and journals?

They analyze the perspectives of people who lived during important events.
They analyze fiction stories written by people from different eras.
They analyze scientific research conducted in modern times.
They analyze poems and songs about famous people.

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They analyze the perspectives of people who lived during important events.

Explanation:

They analyze the perspectives of people who lived during important events because it helps them understand how it was back then. I really hope this helps! Good luck!!

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A ( They analyze the perspectives of people who lived during important events.)

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What issues or events highlighted the sufficiency of the power of the central government under the Articles of Confederation? (2 correct answers)
1. the central government's inability to impose taxes on states
2. the laws congress created relative to the Northwest Territory
3.the central government's ability to create new laws without the states' approval
4.the rebellion of farmers in Massachusetts due to an increase in taxes

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Okay so I believe that it’s A

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because people got mad when the taxes were raised am I correct?

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The Articles established a weak central government and placed most powers in the hands of the states. Under the Articles, the US economy faltered, since the central government lacked the power to enforce tax laws or regulate commerce.

Which phrase relates to the Boston Massacre?



the killing of five colonists by British soldiers

a sneak attack by Native Americans on British settlers

the first battle of the American Revolution

fighting between French and British soldiers

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The killing of five colonists by British soldiers.
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the killing of five colonist. :) i hope i helped

How was Sapa Inca, royal family, nobility, and Ayllu social contribution?

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Answer:

can you rephrase that so i can understand pls

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The ayllu was a group of families that worked a portion of land together. They shared most of their belongings with each other just like a larger family. Everyone in the Inca Empire was a member of an ayllu. Once a person was born into an ayllu, they remained part of that ayllu their entire life.

Mississippians defended slavery as a

A:positive good
B:human right
C:humanitarian thing to do
D:just plain wrong

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the answer is D slavery was made in the south and they heavily disagree with it
(A} this will differ based on the time period you’re looking at

How did the ancient Greeks secure their efforts in the Mediterranean?

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The Greeks spread their ideas and culture throughout the Mediterranean by establishing new colonies in the region and by trading with the various peoples in the region.

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The Greeks spread their ideas and culture throughout the Mediterranean

which descriptions are features of ancient Indus cities?
A. a large, central building that stored grain
B. huge structures that served as temples
C. a sanitation system

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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

All Hindus worship gods inside temples

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Answer:

the first one, to illustrate that children had to work long hours

To describe why he was rarely late to work

Who knows the full dk rap if you get it right then you get 10 points if it takes you less than 2 minutes

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Here, here, here we go!

So they're finally here, performing for you,

If you know the words, you can join in too,

Put your hands together, if you want to clap,

As we take you through, this monkey rap!

Huh!

D.K., Donkey Kong!!

He's the leader of the bunch, you know him well,

He's finally back to kick some tail,

His Coconut Gun can fire in spurts,

If he shoots ya, it's gonna hurt,

He's bigger, faster, and stronger too,

He's the first member of the D.K. crew!

Huh!

D.K., Donkey Kong!

D.K., Donkey Kong is here!

This Kong's got style, so listen up dudes,

She can shrink in size, to suit her mood,

She's quick and nimble when she needs to be,

She can float through the air and climb up trees!

If you choose her, you'll not choose wrong,

With a skip and a hop, she's one cool Kong!

Huh!

D.K., Donkey Kong!

He has no style, he has no grace,

Th-th-th-this Kong has a funny face,

He can handstand when he needs to,

And stretch his arms out, just for you,

Inflate himself just like a balloon,

This crazy Kong just digs this tune!

Huh!

D.K., Donkey Kong!

D.K., Donkey Kong is here!

He's back again and about time too,

And this time he's in the mood,

He can fly real high with his jetpack on,

With his pistols out, he's one tough Kong!

He'll make you smile when he plays his tune,

But Kremlings beware 'cause he's after you!

Huh!

D.K., Donkey Kong!

Huh!

Finally, he's here for you,

It's the last member of the D.K. crew!

This Kong's so strong, it isn't funny,

Can make a Kremling cry out for mummy,

Can pick up a boulder with relative ease,

Makes crushing rocks seem such a breeze,

He may move slow, he can't jump high,

But this Kong's one hell* of a guy! (*Replaced with "heck" in later versions of the song.)

Huh!

C'mon Cranky, take it to the fridge!

W-w-w-walnuts. peanuts. pineapple smells.

Grapes. melons. oranges and coconut shells!

Ahh yeah!

Walnuts, peanuts, pineapple smells,

Grapes, melons, oranges and coconut shells!

Ahh yeah!

Answer: Here, here, here we go!

So they're finally here, performing for you,

If you know the words, you can join in too,

Put your hands together, if you want to clap,

As we take you through, this monkey rap!

Huh!

D.K., Donkey Kong!!

He's the leader of the bunch, you know him well,

He's finally back to kick some tail,

His Coconut Gun can fire in spurts,

If he shoots ya, it's gonna hurt,

He's bigger, faster, and stronger too,

He's the first member of the D.K. crew!

Huh!

D.K., Donkey Kong!

D.K., Donkey Kong is here!

This Kong's got style, so listen up dudes,

She can shrink in size, to suit her mood,

She's quick and nimble when she needs to be,

She can float through the air and climb up trees!

If you choose her, you'll not choose wrong,

With a skip and a hop, she's one cool Kong!

Huh!

D.K., Donkey Kong!

He has no style, he has no grace,

Th-th-th-this Kong has a funny face,

He can handstand when he needs to,

And stretch his arms out, just for you,

Inflate himself just like a balloon,

This crazy Kong just digs this tune!

Huh!

D.K., Donkey Kong!

D.K., Donkey Kong is here!

He's back again and about time too,

And this time he's in the mood,

He can fly real high with his jetpack on,

With his pistols out, he's one tough Kong!

He'll make you smile when he plays his tune,

But Kremlings beware 'cause he's after you!

Huh!

D.K., Donkey Kong!

Huh!

Finally, he's here for you,

It's the last member of the D.K. crew!

This Kong's so strong, it isn't funny,

Can make a Kremling cry out for mummy,

Can pick up a boulder with relative ease,

Makes crushing rocks seem such a breeze,

He may move slow, he can't jump high,

But this Kong's one hell* of a guy! (*Replaced with "heck" in later versions of the song.)

Huh!

C'mon Cranky, take it to the fridge!

W-w-w-walnuts. peanuts. pineapple smells.

Grapes. melons. oranges and coconut shells!

Ahh yeah!

Walnuts, peanuts, pineapple smells,

Grapes, melons, oranges and coconut shells!

Ahh yeah!

What groups have faced prejudice over time?

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Answer:

Native American Indians. African Americans.Asian Americans.Hispanic Americans.Women. elderly.disabled

Explanation:

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Native Americans, African Americans, Asians, Hispanics, women, disabled, LGBTQIA+, and a lot more unfortunately :(

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Ancient Greece is called the "cradle of democracy," but what is the issue with that statement?

1. Only a small percentage of men owned land and voted
2. Greece was actually a monarchy
3. Egypt was actually where democracy began
4. There is no issue with the statement--Greece was a true democracy

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answer is 4! hope this helps
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Answer:

1. Ottoman Empire was formed

2. Gained land in Europe

3. Mehmed bacme Sultan

4. Conquered Constantinople

Explanation:

To the best of my knowledge this is correct. Good Luck!

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Why were Brutus and other Anti-Federalists concerned about the Constitution?

The government could raise armies during peace and limit people's rights.

The government was set up to favor larger states over smaller states.

The government would be too agreeable and get things done without proper debate.

The United States was too small to have a strong federal government.

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It's either "the government would be too agreeable and get things done without proper debate" or "the United States was too small to have a strong federal government". If neither of those are correct, then I don't know.

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This is the answer. They fears that the government would be to power full.
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Imagine that you have been asked to write an encyclopedia about the movement of the Earth's continents right of paragraph 6 to 5 sentences about the movement of the continents describe the history of the idea of the citing as the many pieces of evidence you can use

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Answer:

hey bud here you go

Explanation:

Continental drift describes one of the earliest ways geologists thought continents moved over time. Today, the theory of continental drift has been replaced by the science of plate tectonics.

The theory of continental drift is most associated with the scientist Alfred Wegener. In the early 20th century, Wegener published a paper explaining his theory that the continental landmasses were “drifting” across the Earth, sometimes plowing through oceans and into each other. He called this movement continental drift.

Pangaea

Wegener was convinced that all of Earth’s continents were once part of an enormous, single landmass called Pangaea.

Wegener, trained as an astronomer, used biology, botany, and geology describe Pangaea and continental drift. For example, fossils of the ancient reptile mesosaurus are only found in southern Africa and South America. Mesosaurus, a freshwater reptile only one meter (3.3 feet) long, could not have swum the Atlantic Ocean. The presence of mesosaurus suggests a single habitat with many lakes and rivers.

Wegener also studied plant fossils from the frigid Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, Norway. These plants were not the hardy specimens adapted to survive in the Arctic climate. These fossils were of tropical plants, which are adapted to a much warmer, more humid environment. The presence of these fossils suggests Svalbard once had a tropical climate.

Finally, Wegener studied the stratigraphy of different rocks and mountain ranges. The east coast of South America and the west coast of Africa seem to fit together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, and Wegener discovered their rock layers “fit” just as clearly. South America and Africa were not the only continents with similar geology. Wegener discovered that the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States, for instance, were geologically related to the Caledonian Mountains of Scotland.

Pangaea existed about 240 million years ago. By about 200 million years ago, this supercontinent began breaking up. Over millions of years, Pangaea separated into pieces that moved away from one another. These pieces slowly assumed their positions as the continent we recognize today.

Today, scientists think that several supercontinents like Pangaea have formed and broken up over the course of the Earth’s lifespan. These include Pannotia, which formed about 600 million years ago, and Rodinia, which existed more than a billion years ago.

Tectonic Activity

Scientists did not accept Wegener’s theory of continental drift. One of the elements lacking in the theory was the mechanism for how it works—why did the continents drift and what patterns did they follow? Wegener suggested that perhaps the rotation of the Earth caused the continents to shift towards and apart from each other. (It doesn't.)

Today, we know that the continents rest on massive slabs of rock called tectonic plates. The plates are always moving and interacting in a process called plate tectonics.

The continents are still moving today. Some of the most dynamic sites of tectonic activity are seafloor spreading zones and giant rift valleys.

In the process of seafloor spreading, molten rock rises from within the Earth and adds new seafloor (oceanic crust) to the edges of the old. Seafloor spreading is most dynamic along giant underwater mountain ranges known as mid-ocean ridges. As the seafloor grows wider, the continents on opposite sides of the ridge move away from each other. The North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, for example, are separated by the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The two continents are moving away from each other at the rate of about 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) per year.

Rift valleys are sites where a continental landmass is ripping itself apart. Africa, for example, will eventually split along the Great Rift Valley system. What is now a single continent will emerge as two—one on the African plate and the other on the smaller Somali plate. The new Somali continent will be mostly oceanic, with the Horn of Africa and Madagascar its largest landmasses.

The processes of seafloor spreading, rift valley formation, and subduction (where heavier tectonic plates sink beneath lighter ones) were not well-established until the 1960s. These processes were the main geologic forces behind what Wegener recognized as continental drift.

continental drift

The way some continents fit together like puzzle pieces inspired the theory of continental drift.

One of the earliest hypotheses put up by geologists for how continents could migrate through time is called continental drift. The science of plate tectonics has now supplanted the hypothesis of continental drift.

What was the theory of continental drift?

The physicist Alfred Wegener is most closely connected with the concept of continental drift. Wegener wrote a paper outlining his notion that the continents were "drifting" across the Earth, occasionally crashing through seas and into one another, in the early 20th century. He referred to it as continental drift. The continental drift idea proposed by Wegener was rejected by scientists. The mechanism underlying the theory's operation—specifically, the reasons why the continents drifted and the patterns they followed—was one of its key components.

Wegener hypothesized that the continents may have moved toward and away from one another as a result of the Earth's rotation. We now understand that the continents are supported by enormous rock slabs known as tectonic plates. The plates are constantly interacting and moving in a process called plate tectonics.

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how you view your own appearance AND how you feel about your body

How you view your own appearance and how you feel about your body

What is this image a example of?

A. Eye witness account
B. Loyalist news report
C. Patriot propaganda
D. Undecided drawing

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Answer:

i don't understand the question. please specify. what image???

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How did cultural exchange affect ancient civilizations? (I NEED HELP ;-;)

A. Ancient civilizations built large projects.
B. Ancient civilizations became more diverse.
C. Ancient civilizations developed specialization of labor.
D. Ancient civilizations experienced scarcity of labor and capital.

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Answer:

Option D is the most accurate.

Explanation:

Cultural exchange affected ancient civilizations as they became more diverse.

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