What musical instruments did ancient Indians use at their yearly festivals?

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Answer 1

Answer:

harp, cymbals, and drums were the musical instruments played and a heptatonic scale was used.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer: They used a veena

Explanation:


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Why did the United States use chemical warfare during the Vietnam War?


to create military bases in which to station forces and supplies


to destroy the forests so troops could locate the Viet Cong


to kill as many civilians as possible


to demonstrate how cleared land could be used

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Answer:

to destroy the forests so troops could locate the Viet Cong

Explanation:

Agent Orange was a powerful herbicide used by U.S. military forces during the Vietnam War to eliminate forest cover and crops for North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops. ... Agent Orange, which contained the deadly chemical dioxin, was the most commonly used herbicide.

people who lived in the rain forest of the Yucatán Peninsula


I'll give you brainleist​

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the mayans- they inhabited the yucatán peninsula but it was washed by the pacific ocean

1. PART A: Which of the following best identifies the central idea of
this article?

A: Lewis and Clark set out on their journey with hopes of becoming famous.

B: Lewis and Clark made an important trip west to help create one of the earliest maps of the United States.

C: The only goal of Lewis and Clark‘s journey was to discover the location of the Missouri River and where the River ended.

D: Before they begin their journey, Lewis and Clark used maps of the western United States to decide the best route to take.

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Answer:

The answer is B can if you don't mind can you mark brainlist?? have a good day!!

Explanation:

Egyptian bodies were thought to be preserved in the afterlife through the process of __________. A. burial B. sacrifice C. cremation D. mummification

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Answer:

Mummification

Explanation:

The person up there is right

help me please i cant talk bc my teacher on the computer​

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Answer:

mass and speed

Explanation:

k=1/2mv^2

m: mass

v: velocity

Answer:

mass and speed is the answer......

List 5 ways that women’s
lives have changed since gaining suffrage in 1920

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Answer:

A. Ability to vote

B. More educational opportunities

C. Higher wages

D. Better career opportunities

E. Increased involvement in religious activities

Explanation:

how did the salt March force Britain to respond to Indian demands​

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Explanation:

How did the Salt March force Britain to respond to Indian demands? Indians were starting to follow Gandhi's ways and were getting imprisoned. All around the world, newspapers started telling of Britain's harsh rule and how police would hurt peaceful protesters.

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Cuáles son las principales diferencias sociales, culturales y económicas de los estados unidos y la unión soviética?

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Answer:

Aspectos Políticos: La distancia entre la forma de gobierno de Estados Unidos y la de la URSS era inconmensurable. En Estados Unidos gozaba de un sistema democrático. Existían (y existen en la actualidad) partidos de diferentes posturas políticas y el presidente es elegido por la población cada determinado tiempo. Los poderes del estado están separados, en así que el poder legislativo (el congreso) está separado del ejecutivo. Por otro lado, en la URSS se vivía el unipartidismo, quiere decir que un solo partido era el que estaba en el poder. El PCUS (Partido Comunista de la Unión Soviética) era el único partido legal. En la URSS, el presidente no era elegido por la población sino por el congreso de diputados generales de URSS, que eran del PCUS y todos los poderes políticos descansaban en el secretario general del PCUS.

Explanation:

Aspectos Económicos: Occidente ostentaba un modelo económico basado en el capital.

El respeto hacia la propiedad privada y los bienes de producción son básicos en un sistema capitalista. Desde la crisis de 1929 el gobierno de Estados Unidos empieza a ser un ente vigilante de la economía, pero nunca fue un estado intervencionista. En este modelo económico el precio de los productos es definido por el mercado por la ley de la oferta y la demanda. Por otro lado, en la URSS existía un modelo económico socialista. En este modelo la propiedad y los bienes son de la colectividad, quiere decir que el estado se encarga de la titularidad de todo, con la excepción de los bienes de consumo, que si puede ser de propiedad privada. En este modelo, los organismos de planificación del estado fijan los precios de los productos.

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Which secretary would say the following? "Mr. President, here are
some notes to help prepare you for the upcoming meeting with
Russian President Vladimir Putin."
Secretary of Defense
Secretary of Transportation
Secretary of the Treasury
Secretary of State

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Answer:

your answer would be Secretary of State

what is the correct answer? what is Carver's greatest accomplishment

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Answer:

there were quite a few

Explanation:

a. Pioneering Crop Rotation.

Inventing 300 Uses for Peanuts.

Becoming the “Peanut Man”

A Respected Counsel Among History's Great Names.

Service Above All.

b. Carver's biggest success came from peanuts. In all, he developed more than 300 food, industrial and commercial products from peanuts, including milk, Worcestershire sauce, punches, cooking oils and salad oil, paper, cosmetics, soaps and wood stains.

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What was the 2nd reich?

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Answer:

Germany formed by three wars. Denmark, France, and Austria Hungary. Rule by Kaiser Wilhelm 4 and military controlled by Otto Von Bismarck. He was keeping what Charlesmagne mantained. Military and power but peace.

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What can people do to raise awareness about Black History Month or the Civil Rights Movement?

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Answer: Create a pamphlet/zine about the civil rights movement, then print copies of it and distribute them at your local library

Explanation:

What was Hitler's "final solution to the Jewish question?" What was decided at the Wannsee Conference in 1942?​

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Hitler’s final solution to the Jewish question was to exterminate and eliminate them from Germany. The Wannsee conference in 1942 included Hitler’s high ranking Nazi officials to discuss the logistics of how to do that.



this is the exact answer on plato/edmentum, so you should change up the wording:

The goals of the Nazi regime were quite similar even before the Wannsee Conference. The Nazis had already started killing the Jews using mobile squads. But after the Conference, the final solution was discussed formally with all the leaders and the Nazis planned the extermination in a more organized manner.

What policy reflects the British belief that was intended to prevent another war,
but allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland at the Munich Conference?
A.Appeasement
B.containment
C.Isolationism
D.Reparation

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The answer is either A (appeasement) or C (isolationism) but I’m leaning more towards A, sorry for not being too helpful

Which ruler fired Bismarck and built Germany's military even larger?

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Answer:

In the 1860s, Otto von Bismarck, then Minister President of Prussia, provoked three short, decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and France, aligning the smaller German states behind Prussia in its defeat of France. In 1871 he unified Germany into a nation-state, forming the German Empire

why did the French begin the revolution in 1791. you can find your answers in here ​

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Answer:

Explanation:

If the answer can be found in that small paragraph, I would say because of slavery? Not all the way sure- sorry! <3

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Drop each ruling into the correct Supreme Court decision. A ruling may belong to more than one decision. McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) Worcester v. Georgia (1832) held that federal law overrules state law in matters affecting more than one state. Held that only the federal government had the power to regulate Native American affairs. Recognized that federal laws are supreme to all other laws. Held that Congress does have implied powers. BTW Multiple answer could go to one.

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Answer:

1. McCulloch v. Maryland (1819):

- Recognized that federal laws are supreme to all other laws.

- Held that Congress does have implied powers.

2. Gibbons v. Ogden (1824): held that federal law overrules state law in matters affecting more than one state.

3. Worcester v. Georgia (1832): held that only the federal government had the power to regulate Native American affairs.

Explanation:

1. McCulloch v. Maryland (1819):

McCulloch v. Maryland was a litigation or court case between the national bank known as The Second Bank of the United States and the state of Maryland with respect to the tax that was imposed on it by the state.

Basically, the state of Maryland passed a legislation to impose taxes on bank notes ($15,000 annually) of any bank that is not chartered in the state of Maryland.

However, James W. McCulloch who was head at the Baltimore branch of the Second Bank objected and refused to pay the tax. Consequently, the appellate court of Maryland ruled that the Second Bank was established unconstitutionally because the federal government is not provided a textual commitment by the constitution to charter a bank.

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Marshall ruled that the Federal government of USA has certain implied powers accorded or given to it by the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution but are not explicitly stated therein. Therefore, in McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress can establish a national bank because of its implied powers accorded or given to it by the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States of America.

- Recognized that federal laws are supreme to all other laws.

- Held that Congress does have implied powers.

2. Gibbons v. Ogden (1824):

Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case which held that the Congress of the United States of America had authority, jurisdiction and power to regulate any interstate commerce with respect to the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.

In New York city, the state legislature granted a monopoly to Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton an exclusive navigation rights or privileges of operating on all New York state waters with boats that are being moved either by steam or fire, for a time frame of thirty (30) years. Aaron Orgedon was the governor.

In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Marshall, ruled that in business disputes, federal law always supercedes state law. It held that the permission granted to the state, New York city was monopolistic and as such was not permitted.

- held that federal law overrules state law in matters affecting more than one state.

3. Worcester v. Georgia (1832):

This was a landmark case (litigation) between Samuel Worcester and the state of Georgia. Georgia passed a criminal statute which prohibited non-native Americans such as the Cherokee Indians from Native American lands.

The Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Marshall ruled that the state do not have the rights or authority to impose restrictions on Native American lands.

- held that only the federal government had the power to regulate Native American affairs.

Slave codes were written to present enslaved African Americans as _____ instead of _____.

Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
people; property
B.
threats; helpful servants
C.
property; people
D.
threats; people

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Answer:

C. Property; People

Explanation:

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The event that sparked the American Revolution is known as?
A.The Stamp Act
B.The Revolution Stampede
C.The Boston Massacre
D.The Townshend Acts

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Answer:

the answer is C. the boston massacre

Answer:

A. the stamp act

Explanation:

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Is this statement true or false?
The Magna Carta's original purpose was to give unlimited power to the king, and protect the nobles' feudal rights

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Answer:

The answer is False.

Explanation:

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Choose all of the terms that refer to an ethnic group in the Middle East/Southwest Asia.
A) Arab
B) Christian
C) Kurdish
D) Muslim
E) Persian

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Answer:

A) Arabs

C) Kurdish

D) Persian

Explanation:

Ethnic groups are not based on religion but culture and race forms the ethnic group.  Religion and ethnicity are different from each other but both contribute to define a culture.

There are three major ethnic group in the Middle East/Southwest Asia that include Arabs, Kurdish and Persian.

Arabs live in  North Africa and Southwest Asia and are known as the largest ethnic group in the  Middle East. They are majorly Muslim and Christians in the minority.

Kurdish people lives in Syria, Iraq and Turkey and follow the beliefs of Sunni side of Islam.

Persians mostly live in Iran and follow Muslim religion and are majorly Shia. Persian speak Farsi language.

Hence, the correct answer is "A) Arabs

C) Kurdish

D) Persian".

Answer:

Arab Kurdish Persian

Explanation:

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can someone help? The Roman Empire was able to expand through?

force
cooperation
compromises
alliances

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Answer:

force

Explanation:

-7x + 6= 27
What is the value for X in the equation.

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Explanation:

- 7x + 6 = 27

- 7x = 27 - 6

- 7x = 21

x = 21 /- 7

x = - 3

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Answer:

x = -3

Explanation:

Simplifying

-7x + 6 = 27

Reorder the terms:

6 + -7x = 27

Solving

6 + -7x = 27

Solving for variable 'x'.

Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-6' to each side of the equation.

6 + -6 + -7x = 27 + -6

Combine like terms: 6 + -6 = 0

0 + -7x = 27 + -6

-7x = 27 + -6

Combine like terms: 27 + -6 = 21

-7x = 21

Divide each side by '-7'.

x = -3

Simplifying

x = -3

Which part of the U.S. Constitution did the Federalist Papers argue AGAINST?

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This theme was predominant in late 18th-century political thought in America and accounts in part for the elaborate system of checks and balances that was devised in the Constitution. The authors of the Federalist papers argued against the decentralization of political authority under the Articles of Confederation.

The bill of rights i'm pretty sure

2. Alexander the great who is he what did he acomplish

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Answer:

He was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty. One of the world's greatest military generals, he created a vast empire that stretched from Macedonia to Egypt and from Greece to part of India. This allowed for Hellenistic culture to become widespread.

Explanation:

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this means to approve and is what states must do to proposed constitutional amendments and the senate must do treaties just name a few

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Answer:

The states must do to proposed constitutional amendments and the senate must do treaties is described below in details.

Explanation:

Proposed amendments must be approved by three-fourths of the states to take influence. Congress may establish a time deadline for state activity. The Constitution produces that an amendment may be recommended either by the Congress in both the  Senate and the House of Representatives or by a constitutional committee asked for by two-thirds of the State governments.

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how was the Union able to “win” The Civil War. briefly discuss at least 3 determining factors that lead to the union’s military victory over there Confederacy.

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Answer:

Three determine factors are:

1. Industry in the north

2. more resources in the union

3. more railway in the north

other small factors: manpower, motivation and naval superiority

How does WW1 affect America’s position in the world after the fighting?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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WW1 impacted hugely on the US culture and domestic politics and society. The war also resulted in an increased demand for weapons abroad. Their left to increase profits and heightened productivity in the American steel industry. WW1 ushered in the era of using chemical weapons.

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The 262 pilots claimed a total of _______ allied kills ??????

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Answer:

542 Allied kills

Explanation:

Me 262 pilots claimed a total of 542 Allied kills (although higher claims are sometimes made). The Allies countered its potential effectiveness in the air by attacking the aircraft on the ground and while taking off or landing.

The act of preparing troops and supplies for war or another emergency is called
mobilization
propaganda
rationing
drafting
Please hurry

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Mobilization. The first one.

Answer:

its A

Explanation:

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