Which constitutional power was inspired by this passage?

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Answer 1
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Answer 2
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are __________, __________, and the pursuit of __________. A. Life . . . Wealth . . . Prosperity B. Property . . . Life . . . Happiness C. Life . . . Liberty . . . Happiness D. Love . . . Liberty . . . Happiness

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Answer:

C. Life . . . Liberty . . . Happiness.

Explanation:

The given lines are taken from the United States "Declaration of Independence" written by the Founding Fathers. This document is an expression of what the colonies want and an assertion of the 13 colonies' rights to have their own government.

Taken from the second paragraph of the document, the line goes-

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Answer:

C : Life , Liberty , happiness

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How did Hitler officially gain power?
A- The Nazi party staged violent coup
B- The president appointed Hitler as the chancellor
C- Hitler burn down the Reichstag
D- Hitler created a system of concentration camps

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Answer:      A

Explanation:

Hitler rose to power through the Nazi Party, an organization he forged after returning as a wounded veteran from the annihilating trench warfare of World War I.

Answer:

C: Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933 following a series of electoral victories by the Nazi Party

Describe how Douglass’ master would treat his slaves. [1 paragraph]

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Answer:

There's no paragraph but okay.

Explanation:

Douglass' master would whip his and other slaves if they made a tiny mistake. He would make them clean their houses and  grow weed and cotton His master wouldn't let him learn either because he thought that Douglass' and other slaves would get an idea that they could escape.

which detail from the article helps show why mollusks are important

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Answer:

You maybe be asking yourself, why are mollusks so important? Well we’re going to answer that. First of all, people love to eat mollusks. Clams, Mussels, Oysters, and Scallops are all part of the Mollusk phylum. I’m sure everyone reading this has had at least one or two mollusks to eat in their lives. Mollusks are important to humans as well as other animals as food. Some shells are a major source of calcium for some birds. The consumption of mollusks goes back centuries. Indeed, humans found a way to use oysters to increase the food supply indirectly: The crushed shells attract micro-organisms that kill the nematodes that are agricultural pests. Mollusks also nourish humans culturally. Rare and beautiful shells have been prized throughout history and many are still extremely valuable to collectors. In some early cultures mollusk shells served as money. Humans are undoubtedly more harmful to mollusks than the reverse.

"Mollusks are important to humans as well as other animals as food. Some shells are a major source of calcium for some birds. The consumption of mollusks goes back centuries."

Explanation:

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About how many Jews died in the Holocaust/Final Solution?

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6 million - 11 million

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Why is using primary sources difficult when trying to determine what happened at historical events?​

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Primary sources can also be unreliable as they are biased depending on the source.
If comparing histories of different countries, they tend to describe more victories rather than failures. Also, having a picture as a primary source can be misleading as it can be interpreted in different ways. Sources written in the first person can also have their own biased from the environment the author has lived in.


The rule of law is most reflected in the Constitution's guarantee that:
A. leaders and common
citizens are equal under the law.
B. all citizens must agree on all laws.
c. no law can help one state while harming another.
D. federal laws will never conflict with state laws.

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Answer:

the answer is A. leaders and common citizens are equal under law

Explanation:

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why do you think the employers were able to continue mistreating child employees even after the provisions in the 1833 Factory Act? What do these excerpts suggest about the importance of factories during the Industrial Revolution?

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Answer:

Becoz the government failed to propose strong supervision of factories to ensure that the law was being enforced...Also,due to economic needs, employees including children, submitted to the wishes of employers, since factories were imp sources of income and also were responsible for almost all necessary products during the industrial revolution....

What was the special emphasis of the book by the physician?

Jesus was human as well as divine.
Jesus was the true Son of God.
the last week of Jesus' life
events and sayings of the Last Supper

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Answer:

your answer is Jesus was human as well as divine

Explanation:

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Answer:

Jesus was human as well as divine

Explanation:

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How is Harriet Tubman singing the forbidden spiritual symbolizing to the enslaved people to whom Harriet Tubman is signaling

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Answer:

She was using these spiritual songs to convey messages to the enslaved

Explanation:

During their enslavement, harriet tubman and the enslaved people used spiritual songs as secret languages for sharing informations amongst themselves.

During their escape to the north through the underground railroad,codes were used in the songs they sang as a means of communication without the slave owners being aware. So tubman used these spirituals as code to tell her fellow slaves of her plans.

What does Lansdorp plan to fund the Mars One initiative?

A. Through application fees and media advertising

B. Through publicity stunts and government grants

C. Through public donations and charity funds

D. Through Lansdorp's side business ventures

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Answer:

A

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What conclusions can you draw about the effects of President Jackson's Indian Removal Policy on the lives and culture of Navtive Americans?

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Answer:

1. Native American population decreased severely.

2. Many Native Americans faced starvation, hypothermia, and sickness.

Explanation:

President Andrew Jackson passed the Indian removal policy in 1830.

Effects of President Jackson's Indian Removal Policy on the lives and culture of Native Americans are as follows:

1. Native American population decreased severely.

2. Many Native Americans faced starvation, hypothermia, and sickness.

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Answer:

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What is one reason why the author includes
information about John Adams and Thomas
Jefferson in the article?

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Answer:

to explain why de Maupassant adopted a writing style that focused on the experiences he had in life

Explanation:

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Answer:

A is the best answer

Explanation:

Economic and productivity growth in the United States during the late nineteenth century is explained best by the advancement of technology at the time, represented by innovations like the railroad, the assembly line, electricity, etc.

These innovations were applied by private entrepreneurs in private firms, which lead to a boost in productivity and growth, and which attracted millions of immigrants to the United States during this time, who were seeking better economic opportunities.

What was the result of American war of independence

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Answer:

American became an independent country

Explanation:

Other wise known as the Revolutionary War, the war of independence was fought between Britain and the 13 colonies from 1776 -1781. The USA won and became the USA

Answer:

there was no longer to be any economic burden from British taxation

Explanation:

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What are
Victory Gardens and why were they
important?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

During World War II, Victory Gardens were planted by families in the United States (the Home Front) to help prevent a food shortage. This meant food for everyone! Planting Victory Gardens helped make sure that there was enough food for our soldiers fighting around the world.

Find the definition to these


Laozi -

Legalism -

Shi Huangdi -

Great Wall -

Sundial -

Acupuncture -

Silk -

Silk Road -

Diffusion -

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Answer:

laozi:Chinese philosopher, traditionally regarded as the founder of Taoism and the author of the Tao-te Ching

Answer:

no definition for laozi sorry

legalism: excessive adherence to law or formula.

sundial: an instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun on to a plate marked with the hours of the day.

acupuncture: a system of complementary medicine in which fine needles are inserted in the skin at specific points along what are considered to be lines of energy (meridians), used in the treatment of various physical and mental conditions.

silk: a fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric. Silk is also spun by some insect larvae and by most spiders.

thread or fabric made from the fibre produced by the silkworm.

Explanation:

What was the purpose of the Land Ordinance of 1785? A) To outline how the Great Lakes would be divided between the United States and Britain B) To explain how the original 13 states would be divided after the war C) To outline policies for dividing the land north of the Ohio River D) To explain how new states could be formed from territories

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Answer:

C) To outline policies for dividing the land north of the Ohio River

Explanation:

The purpose of the Land Ordinance of 1785 which was passed by the United States Congress, when the country was still using Articles of Confederation, was based on how the lands would be surveyed technically, which is then divided on the principle of the rectangular grid technique.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "To outline policies for dividing the land north of the Ohio River." which defines the area of thirteen colonies.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Can anyone explain ash Wednesday?

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Answer:

Ash Wednesday is a Christian holy day of prayer and fasting. It is preceded by Shrove Tuesday and falls on the first day of Lent, the six weeks of penitence before Easter. Ash Wednesday is traditionally observed by Western Christians

Explanation:

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What are some examples of inequality in the U.S. now and in the past?

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Now:
Women have always been payed less than men. In 2018 Business Insider published an article that stated:

“In 2018, a woman working full time earned 81.6 cents for every dollar a man working full time earned on average. Additionally, women's median annual earnings were $9,766 less than men's, according to the most recent available data from the US Census Bureau.”

Past:
In the past black people weren’t even allowed to drink out of the same water fountains as white people. They were denied jobs, loans, and many others things that white people could get easily just because of the color of their skin.

State any five causes of the empty treasury of France under Louis XVI.​

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Answer:

Five causes for the empty treasury of France under Louis XVI are : (i) Long years of war had drained the financial resources of France. (ii) High cost of maintenance of immense palace of Versailles and court. (iii) Under Louis XVI France helped the thirteen American colonies to gain independence

Explanation:

what was the slaughterhouse case in 1873?​

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Answer:

The Slaughterhouse Cases, resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1873, ruled that a citizen's "privileges and immunities," as protected by the Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment against the states, were limited to those spelled out in the Constitution and did not include many rights given by the individual states.

Slaughterhouse Cases, in American history, legal dispute that resulted in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1873 limiting the protection of the privileges and immunities clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

Explanation:

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The fact that the United States did not join the League of Nations supports the idea that many Americans

strongly supported President Wilson.

disagreed with Henry Cabot Lodge.

agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.

wanted the US to be more involved in world affairs.

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Answer:

agreed with the ideas of the isolationists

Answer:

C.) agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.

Explanation:

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How did General George Washington use the area's geography to his advantage?

A. He hid his troops in the dense forests and attacked British supply lines.

B. He and his troops snuck across the Delaware River to surprise the enemy.

C. He had his troops dig deep trenches for protection on the edge of the city.

D. He ordered the navy to transport additional troops on the Delaware River.

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Answer:

He and his troops snuck across the Delaware River to surprise the enemy.

Explanation:

Answer: He and his troops snuck across the Delaware River to surprise the enemy.

What were the TWO parties formed from the split of the Democratic-Republicans?
Liberal Party
Federalist Party
Democratic-Republican Party
National Republican Party
American Party

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Answer:

Federalist Party

Explanation:

Answer:

Democratic-Republican Party

National Republican Party

What group of African American soldiers fought in the spanish American war

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Answer:

Explanation:

Buffalo Soldier regiments charge up San Juan Hill, Cuba on July 1, 1898. Although the Spanish American War was ostensibly fought to liberate Caribbean and Philippine islanders from Spanish oppression, the participation of African American troops was very controversial in the African American community.

Explanation:

​James Yates fue un afroamericano que en 1936 decidió embarcar rumbo a España para luchar con el bando republicano contra el fascismo. El documental Héroes invisibles: afroamericanos en la guerra de España, proyectado en enero en el Centro de residencias artísticas de Matadero en Madrid, relata la historia de la Brigada Lincoln, compuestas por 2.800 norteamericanos, entre ellos, 85 afroamericanos. Estos hombres protagonizaron un capítulo inédito de la historia entre España y Estados Unidos.  

Como miles de ciudadanos del sur de Estados Unidos, James Yates, se dedicaba al cultivo del algodón en Misisipi. Debido a la pobreza y la falta de libertades decidió emigrar a Nueva York, donde fue consiguiendo trabajos precarios en fábricas y comercios. Llegó en un mal momento: se produjo el crack de 1929 por lo que tuvo que vivir los años de la Gran Depresión.

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• Silk from China
• Spices from India
• Coffee from Ethiopia

How did the trade patterns of these products change during the Middle Ages?
A. European monarchs blocked the importation of these foreign products.
B. The New World provided Europeans with a new source for these products.
C. African and Asian merchants refused to sell these products to Europeans.
D. Europeans acquired these products through merchants from the Islamic world.

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Answer:

should be D

Explanation:

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Which of the following was not a cause of the Great Migration?
A. Rumors of a life of luxury in the New World
B. A political crisis in England
C. Unemployment in England
D. Religious persecution

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Answer:c

Explanation:

IF n = 6 What are the value of​

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Answer:

6 is the value of n then.

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