Answer:
The progressive era.....
Who invented the compass?
Answer:
The dry compass was invented in 1269 by the French scientist Peter Peregrinus at the beginning of the 14th century. In the year 1300, the Egyptians invented yet another compass. In the year 1302, Flavio Gioja invented a third type. William Thomson did have a great interest in the compass and revised it in the 1800's.
3. Do you think the three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) are more similar than different OR more different than similar? Use evidence from the lesson to support your response.How are the monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) different?
Answer:
More different than similar
Explanation:
The reason they are more different than similar is because they all believe in a different story and practice different things to show their god how they they care about him/her/them. The only thing I believe to my knowledge is similar is that they both include Abraham in their "bibles".Other than that, pretty different.
Which of the following are NOT an example of the Constitutional power of the Presidency? Group of answer choices
Answer:
The president's power as the leader of his political party is NOT found in the Constitution. ... Answer: Federal judges, executive officers, and ambassadors are all appointed by the president and subject to the confirmation of the Senate.
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT an important genre for interpreting the book of Revelation?
Group of answer choices
Letter
Apocalypse
Apocrypha
Prophecy
Canada mourns as remains of 215 children found at indigenous school
Unmarked graves containing the remains of 215 children have been found in Canada at a former residential school set up to assimilate indigenous people.
The children were students at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia that closed in 1978.
Answer:
From about 1863 to 1998, more than 150,000 indigenous children were taken from their families and placed in these schools.
The children were often not allowed to speak their language or to practise their culture, and many were mistreated and abused.
A commission launched in 2008 to document the impacts of this system found that large numbers of indigenous children never returned to their home communities.
The landmark Truth and Reconciliation report, released in 2015, said the policy amounted to "cultural genocide".
Explanation:
2 pts
Question 13
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Which role does the president perform when speaking at a rally for a party member running for
congress?
Answer:
Explanation:
The President is both the head of state and head of government of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. Under Article II of the Constitution, the President is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress.
Reasons why israel exist today
Answer:
6
Explanation:
" The War Begins." Question 1: The battle of _________ meant the end of an uneasy peace. Question 2: What was the risk to the Union if the Border State of Maryland joined the Confederacy? Question 3: How did Lincoln keep Maryland under control and prevent it from joining the Confederacy? Question 4: When the war started, Lincoln called for additional troops in the U.S. army. What part of his action showed that he and the North expected a short war? ( I posted a picture of questions 5 and 6 in the picture). Will Mark Brainliest
Answer:
Q1) The COLD WAR
Explanation:
The Cold War was an uneasy peace after World War II,
What three things occurred on the first Armistice Day to observe the day?
Answer: Little did they know the most infamous duck hunt in American history was about to unfold.
Explanation:
Armistice Day is commemorated every year on 11 November to mark the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany at Compiegen
Armistice Day is a popular day in the world. Three things that occurred on the first Armistice Day to observe the day is that it is often observed with memorial ceremonies, salutes at military cemeteries, and parades.
Armistice Day is said to take place in the 11th hour, the 11th day and 11th month of 1918. This was the day that the Great War ended.
Veterans Day is also celebrated the same day as Armistice Day. Armistice Day is known to be the anniversary of November 11, 1918. This was when an armistice agreement was signed ending the fighting in World War I.
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what factors led to the Peloponnese war
Answer: Varies
Explanation:
It was because Spartans were scared of the growing power of the Athenian Empire.
____
a form of government in which the political power rests with the nation's
citizens. *
A. Vote
B. Autocratic
C. Democratic
D. Citizen
E. Presidential Democracy
F. Parliamentary Democracy
Answer:
C. Democracy
Explanation:
A. Voting is what the citizens do
B. An autocracy is when a ruler has the political power
D. Citizens are the people who are voting
E. A presidential democracy is when a president had power that is different than the legislative body
F. A parliamentary democracy is when the political power rests on the legislatives.
A Jewish woman is spending the day fasting, asking for forgiveness, and giving money to charity.
What High Holy Day of Judaism is she observing?
Answer:
try 'Yom Kippur'
Explanation:
Answer:
Yom Kippur
Explanation:
Yom Kippur is considered the most important holiday in the Jewish faith. Starting at sunset many Jews will begin a full day of fasting. It's a day of reflection and asking for forgiveness from God.
Who was president of U.S. when annexation of texas was finally approved A.Sam Houston B. James K. polk C. Abraham D. Stephan F. Austin
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Answer: B james k polk
Explanation:
ANSWER IN RACE!!!!! Why did julius caesar want to conquer gaul? How was Caesar able to defeat the king of gaul vercingetorix?
Answer:
"Julius Caesar’s Triumph in Gaul Roman leader Caesar overcame his failure in Gaul through his own talent as a commander, the skill of his army, and a good deal of luck. At the start of 52 BC, a rebellion that spread rapidly throughout much of Gaul surprised and wrong-footed Gaius Julius Caesar." www.historynet.com
Explanation:
What was the
Union strategy that
ultimately prevailed
by the Spring of
1865?
Answer: Anaconda plan, military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War. The plan called for a naval blockade of the Confederate littoral, a thrust down the Mississippi, and the strangulation of the South by Union land and naval forces.
Explanation:
To is to make soldiers and equipment ready for war.
Answer:
The answer is "mobilize" I just took the test on ed2020 and got it right :)
Explanation:
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Answer:
mobilize
Explanation:
which  Solutions lead to Washington second crisis? What did the crisis teach about the newly created government
Answer:
it threatned stability
Explanation:
Which term describes SALT, the Helsinki Accords, and meetings between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1970s? o Détente O Perestroika O Glasnost O Cold War tensions
Answer:
Detente is your best answer.
Explanation:
Detente, or "the easing of hostile relations between nations" was what occurred during both the SALT I & II treaties, which aimed at reducing the amount of ready-armed nuclear warheads from both countries, and to instead build up relationships between the two nations that was not harrowed in the thought of nuclear warfare.
this is due tomorrow and i have been stuck on it all night !! (i’m not good at history)
what does "the option of the court" mean?
Answer: If you want to be the first to speak or not my freind
Explanation:
Use synthetic division to find the quotient and remainder when - 2x3 + 19x
3 is divided by X-3 by completing the parts below.
(a) Complete this synthetic division table.
3) -2 0 19-3
0 0
0 0
Х
5
Remainder
(b) Write your answer in the following form: Quotient +
X-3
3
- 2x + 19x - 3
X-3
+
X-3
No links
Answer:
X-3
Explanation: its very makes sense. and easy to understand!
What effect did the sinking of the Lusitania have on World War I?
Answer:
more americans started to be anti-german; posters were made and newspaper articles were written
Which of the following would be the best way of stating Lao-Tzu’s teachings regarding people?
Could you list the Following Sentences? Then I can help you???
Answer:
Below are most of Lao-Tzu teachings
Lao-tzu - "Old Master", is considered the author of the book Tao Te Ching. Some of Lao Tzu's most significant teachings are as follows:
Non-contention. ...
controlled, could not help but cause negative side effects. ...
Non-action. ...
everything and end up achieving nothing. ...
Non-intention. ...
recognition. ...
Simplicity.
Explanation:
Could you put the answer choices in the comments
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The establishment of plantations, unequal trade policies, and the prohibition of manufacturing were all principles of
Answer:
colonial rule in Africa
Explanation:
what was a new technology after the revolutionary war
Answer:
The flintlock musket was the most important weapon of the Revolutionary War. It represented the most advanced technological weapon of the 18th century. Muskets were smooth-bored, single-shot, muzzle-loading weapons. The standard rate of fire for infantrymen was three shots per minute.
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe it was the telegraph (sorry if I'm wrong
Which of the following are ways in which the United States successfully practiced isolationism in the mid-war years?
Answer:
During the 1930s, the combination of the Great Depression and the memory of tragic losses in World War I contributed to pushing American public opinion and policy toward isolationism. Isolationists advocated non-involvement in European and Asian conflicts and non-entanglement in international politics. Although the United States took measures to avoid political and military conflicts across the oceans, it continued to expand economically and protect its interests in Latin America. The leaders of the isolationist movement drew upon history to bolster their position. In his Farewell Address, President George Washington had advocated non-involvement in European wars and politics. For much of the nineteenth century, the expanse of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans had made it possible for the United States to enjoy a kind of “free security” and remain largely detached from Old World conflicts. During World War I, however, President Woodrow Wilson made a case for U.S. intervention in the conflict and a U.S. interest in maintaining a peaceful world order. Nevertheless, the American experience in that war served to bolster the arguments of isolationists; they argued that marginal U.S. interests in that conflict did not justify the number of U.S. casualties.
1) President Woodrow Wilson
In the wake of the World War I, a report by Senator Gerald P. Nye, a Republican from North Dakota, fed this belief by claiming that American bankers and arms manufacturers had pushed for U.S. involvement for their own profit. The 1934 publication of the book Merchants of Death by H.C. Engelbrecht and F. C. Hanighen, followed by the 1935 tract “War Is a Racket” by decorated Marine Corps General Smedley D. Butler both served to increase popular suspicions of wartime profiteering and influence public opinion in the direction of neutrality. Many Americans became determined not to be tricked by banks and industries into making such great sacrifices again. The reality of a worldwide economic depression and the need for increased attention to domestic problems only served to bolster the idea that the United States should isolate itself from troubling events in Europe. During the interwar period, the U.S. Government repeatedly chose non-entanglement over participation or intervention as the appropriate response to international questions. Immediately following the First World War, Congress rejected U.S. membership in the League of Nations. Some members of Congress opposed membership in the League out of concern that it would draw the United States into European conflicts, although ultimately the collective security clause sank the possibility of U.S. participation. During the 1930s, the League proved ineffectual in the face of growing militarism, partly due to the U.S. decision not to participate.
2) Senator Gerald Nye
The Japanese invasion of Manchuria and subsequent push to gain control over larger expanses of Northeast China in 1931 led President Herbert Hoover and his Secretary of State, Henry Stimson, to establish the Stimson Doctrine, which stated that the United States would not recognize the territory gained by aggression and in violation of international agreements. With the Stimson Doctrine, the United States expressed concern over the aggressive action without committing itself to any direct involvement or intervention. Other conflicts, including the Italian invasion of Ethiopia and the Spanish Civil War, also resulted in virtually no official commitment or action from the United States Government. Upon taking office, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt tended to see a necessity for the United States to participate more actively in international affairs, but his ability to apply his personal outlook to foreign policy was limited by the strength of isolationist sentiment in the U.S. Congress. In 1933, President Roosevelt proposed a Congressional measure that would have granted him the right to consult with other nations to place pressure on aggressors in international conflicts. The bill ran into strong opposition from the leading isolationists in Congress, including progressive politicians such as Senators Hiram Johnson of California, William Borah of Idaho, and Robert La Follette of Wisconsin. In 1935, controversy over U.S. participation in the World Court elicited similar opposition. As tensions rose in Europe over Nazi Germany’s aggressive maneuvers, Congress pushed through a series of Neutrality Acts, which served to prevent American ships and citizens from becoming entangled in outside conflicts. Roosevelt lamented the restrictive nature of the acts, but because he still required Congressional support for his domestic New Deal policies, he reluctantly acquiesced..
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In George Washington's Farewell address, where does it say how the United States should act toward foreign countries?
Answer:Washington s address argued for a careful foreign policy of friendly neutrality that would avoid creating implacable enemies or international friendships of dubious value, nor entangle the United States in foreign alliances.
Explanation:
Keystone world history
please help me on 4 and 5
1. Choose two themes that would be appropriate for thematic time lines of important events from prehistory to A.D. 1600. Write these themes below.
Answer:
Theme 1: ___________________ roman empire ___________________
Theme 2: __________________Christianity ____________________
(10 points)
Score
2. Write five events for each of the two themes you chose.
Answer:
Theme 1: ______________ roman empire ________________________
Event 1: ___________ Founding of the city of Rome (753 B.C.)
__________________________________________________________________
Event 2: ________ Julio Cesar becomes the first Roman dictator (45 BC).
_________________________________________________________________
Event 3: _____ Julio Cesar's assassination and the beginning of a civil war (44 BC).
________________________________________________________________________
Event 4¬______ Cesar August becomes the first Roman Emperor, so the Roman Empire begins (27 BC).
________________________________________________________
Event 5: ________ Emperor Romulus Augustus is defeated by the Germans, this is the end of the Western Roman Empire and the fall of ancient Rome (476 AD).
_________________________________________________________
Theme 2: _______________Christianity_______________________
Event 1: _______________ During 4 BC the birth of Jesus of Nazareth was announced.
• ______________________________________________________________
• Event 2: _______________ In 30 CE, Jesus died. ________________________________________ _________
• Event 3: _________ Oppressions towards Christians were started during the year 64 AD by Nero a Roman empire.____________________________________________________________
• Event 4: __________ Roman Empire announced Christianity as its official religion in 380 AD. ___________________________________________________________________
• Event 5: ________________ During 1504 AD, Christians had divided their religion and church into two categories, that are the eastern part, which was orthodox, and the western part, which was catholic.
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(5 points)
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3. Choose one of the two themes from #1 on which to create a thematic time line. Write the theme below.
Answer:
Theme: ______________Roman empire ________________________
(25 points)
Score
4. Write the five time line entries below for the theme you chose in #3. For each entry, write a short paragraph that explains why you included the event on your time line.
Answer:
Event 1: _Founding of the city of Rome (753 B.C.)
____________________________
Rationale:
Event 2: __ Julio Cesar becomes the first Roman dictator (45 BC).
_______________________________________________
Rationale:
Event 3: ______ Julio Cesar's assassination and the beginning of a civil war (44 BC).
______________________________________________________
Rationale:
Event 4: ____ Cesar August becomes the first Roman Emperor, so the Roman Empire begins (27 BC)._________________________________________________________________________
Rationale:
Event 5: _____ Emperor Romulus Augustus is defeated by the Germans, this is the end of the Western Roman Empire and the fall of ancient Rome (476 AD).
_____________________________________________________
Rationale:
(50 points)
Score
5. Submit a thematic time line for the theme you chose that includes at least five events. (You can include up to ten events on your time line.) You can create the time line below or submit a separate Word or PowerPoint document containing the time line. If your time line is in a separate document, submit that document to your teacher
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Answer:
Event 2: __ Julio Cesar becomes the first Roman dictator (45 nd the beginning of a civil war (44 BC).
Where was the first Thanksgiving celebrated?
Answer:
may flowerpiligrms
Explanation:
who founded the plymouth colony in massachusetts