Answer:
Christian access was denied and the Holy Sepulcher despoiled
Explanation:
After the Seljuk Turks secured Jerusalem from the Egyptians in 1071, as well as defeating Byzantine Emperor Romanus IV they denied access to Christian and despoiled the Holy Sepulcher. (church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. ) later on in the 11th century (1000-1100) Byzantine Emperor Alexius I requested from the west for military aid. Odo of Châtillon otherwise known as Pope Urban II, argued for the recapture and rebuilding of the Holy Sepulcher… which inspired what is known today as the First Crusade.
who in the federal government has the power to declare war?
congress was given the power to declare war during the revolution.
What was a result of the shipping boycott led by Doña Gracia?
Answer:
These institutions were created primarily to help the refugees to return to Judaism, their ancestral faith.
Explanation:
How did the False Face society heal people?
They would wear very frightening masks to scare the evil spirits away. They believed that evil spirts caused liness.
They would use various herbs and wild plants to create a paste which they would rub all over the sick person.
They were the first of all Native Americans to practice conventional medicine.
They would have patients wear a mask for 30 days and nights to ward off the evil spirits that they belleved caused illness.
Answer:
They would wear very frightening masks to scare the evil spirits away. They believed that evil spirits caused illness.
Explanation:
The False Face Society was an Iroquois healing group. The Iroquois False Face Society knew they could not kill a bad spirit. Their job was to scare the bad spirits. They used masks and chants and rattles and dance to scare the evil spirits and to chase them away. One bad spirit was the flying head.
Which term best describes the type of economic reforms Deng Xiaoping introduced?
- capitalist
-collectivist
-communist
-socialist
Answer:
A
Capitalist
the others would not make sense
cultivation tax is known as
Answer:
Three types of taxes were collected: tax on cultivation, called 'kharaj', about 50% of the peasants' produce; tax on cattle; and tax on houses.
Answer:
Cannabis
Explanation:
A cultivation tax is imposed on cultivators for all harvested cannabis that enters the commercial market based on the weight and category of the cannabis
in irish and scottish tradition, trick-or-treating was known as…
Answer: guising
Explanation: In Scotland and Ireland, young people took part in a tradition called guising, dressing up in costume and accepting offerings from various households.
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Donovan runs a major car manufacturing company. They are currently struggling because the government has decided to try to promote the local steel industry by placing high taxes on steel that is being imported from other countries. Unfortunately, most of the steel Donovan's company uses is from other countries, so they are in a tough spot. What would we call the policy that has caused difficulties for Donovan's company?
Group of answer choices
embargo
tariff
quota
subsidy
the answer is B. My history teacher just started talking about stuff like this
how did the american government "keep changing the rules" when it came to Native American Relations?
Answer:
As the need for more land arose as a result of more farmers and more plantations (to create profit from) the government began to turn a blind eye to the continual pushing of colonists to the natives. During colonial times, it was ok as British limited westward expansion but once it was in the hands of the presidents, it was either to assimilate to US or be driven away. Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act 1830 and the Trail of Tears was the infamous name given to the forced Cherokee tribes away from their home in Georgia (bc of gold discovered a year before).
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How did the untied states acquire haiti and how did the u.s benefit from it?
Answer:
Following the assassination of the Haitian President in July of 1915, President Woodrow Wilson sent the United States Marines into Haiti to restore order and maintain political and economic stability in the Caribbean. This occupation continued until 1934.
Explanation:
Which of the following is false about Bacon's rebellion?
A) It had very little impact on the Colonists and Native Americans
B) Native Americans suffered the most as they lost land and warriors
C) It was led by Nathaniel Bacon
D) It was an attack on Native Americans
Answer:A) It had very little impact on the Colonist and Native Americans
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is MOST true about Patriots in Georgia?
A
Patriots were outnumbered by the Loyalists in the Georgia colony.
B
The majority of Patriots did not support boycotting British-made goods
С
Patriots controlled much of Georgia's countryside
D
The Patriots were unconcerned with results of the Battle of Kettle Creek
Answer: I think A im not sure
Explanation:
Review the map.
A map titled The Spread of Islam (900 to 1700 C E) shows Europe, Asia, Southeast Asia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, and Africa. Overland and Sea routes are shown. In 900 C E Islam encompassed the southern two-thirds of Spain, along the northern coast of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Persia, and into Asia. By 1300 C E Islam expanded further south in North Africa and Asia. In 1500 C E Islam expanded to central Africa, into Europe, Asia, India, and parts of Southeast Asia. By 1700 C E Islam expansion included small portions in Southeast Asia, Asia, and further north in Europe.
Which statement best describes the spread of Islam by 1500 CE?
It had spread to most of North Africa and western Asia.
It was limited to land around the Arabian Peninsula.
It had spread to most of northern and western Europe.
It was limited to territories that could be reached by land.
Answer:
A. It had spread to most of North Africa and western Asia.
Explanation:
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Answer:A
Explanation:
Why did napoleon lose in waterloo?
Answer:
Historians believe Napoleon's leadership blunder and inferior warfare methods were directly responsible for the French defeat at Waterloo. The second argument claims that Napoleon was defeated primarily due to the Prussians and Anglo-Allies' superior strategy and tactics.Credit:
The Causes of Napoleon Bonaparte’s Loss at Waterloo 1815
How did big buisness brought an impact to the United States?
Social unrest including riots and strikes and the rise of labor Unions.
How did the Ottoman Empire fare in the First World War?
Answer:
by carrying out a surprise attack on Russia's Black Sea coast on 29 October 1914
Explanation:
What two occupations emerged due to
inventions by Bell and Sholes, which
provided employment opportunities for
women in the late 1800s?
A. factory worker and stock broker
B. oil rigger and engineer
C. politician and restaurateur
D. typist and phone operator
Typist and Phone operator were the two occupations that emerged due to the inventions by Bell and Sholes that provided employment opportunities for women in the late 1800s.
Who were Bell and Sholes?Christopher Latham Sholes, an American inventor who created the typewriter, was born on February 14, 1819, close to Mooresburg, Pennsylvania, and passed away on February 17, 1890, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The first workable telephone was patented by Scottish-born engineer, scientist, and inventor Alexander Graham Bell. In 1885, he also participated in founding the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T).
What are employment opportunities?When we talk about employment opportunities, we mean hiring, moving up, being promoted, getting trained, and keeping people on board without reprimand.
Employment opportunities don't necessarily entail the development of a job or of specialized training that isn't already available to other employees.
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did george clooney sing in o brother where art thou?
Answer:his singing voice was dubbed by country blues singer Dan Tyminski.
Explanation:
Compare maps of the world in ancient times with current political maps.
Use the maps below to answer the following question.
Image of two maps side by side. The map on the left shows a map of North America showing different cultural regions. In the south there is Mesoamerica. Above Mesoamerica is the Southwest. Along the Pacific Coast is the Pacific Northwest. Beside the Pacific Northwest and in the center of what is now the United States there is the Great Plains, Great Basin, and Plateau. On the eastern side of the continent is the Eastern Woodlands. In the North, there is the Subarctic and the Arctic. The map on the right shows a topographic map of the Unite States showing hills, mountains, grasslands, and wetlands.
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According to these maps, the Southwest Native American cultural region was located in the United States and what other North American country?
Mexico
Canada
South America
Caribbean
Answer::Florida
Explanation:
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According to the map, by 750 the area controlled by the Islamic Umayyad Dynasty included present-day Iraq, Syria, Tunisia, and
A.
France.
B.
Greece.
C.
Italy.
D.
Spain.
The area controlled by the Islamic Dynasty included present-day Iraq, Syria, Tunisia, and Spain
What areas were controlled by the Islamic Dynasty?The Islamic dynasty was an area that was known to have controlled a lot of land at the time that they reigned. They had territories that were in the middle East and areas such as North Africa, Central Asia as well as Spain.
In todays' society, the areas that they controlled are: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Libya. They also controlled parts of France and also Portugal and in Spain.
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summarize how the city of Philadelphia was impacted by the Spanish Influenza
As World War I drew to a close in November 1918, the influenza virus that took the lives of an estimated 50 million people worldwide in 1918 and 1919 began its deadly ascent. The United States had faced flu pandemic before, in 1889-90 for example, but the 1918 strain represented an altogether new and aggressive mutation that proved unusually resistant to human attempts to curb its lethality. The devastating effects of the virus, known today as H1N1, were first felt in late summer 1918 along the eastern seaboard in a military encampment outside of Boston. From there, influenza propagated ruthlessly across the country, claiming nearly 700,000 lives before running its course in the spring and summer of 1919.
The pandemic hit Philadelphia exceptionally hard after sailors, carrying the virus from Boston, arrived at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in early September 1918. In a city of almost two million people, a half a million or more contracted influenza over the next six months. Equally as startling, over 16,000 perished during this period, with an estimated 12,000 deaths occurring in little more than five weeks between late September and early November 1918. Historians and epidemiologists have identified several critical factors that shaped Philadelphia’s experience with influenza and help explain the peculiarly rapid and catastrophic spread of disease.
First, a severe shortage of medical personnel rendered the city partially defenseless against the pandemic. More than 25 percent of Philadelphia’s doctors, some 850 total, and an even greater share of its nurses were occupied with the war effort. In 1917 and 1918, three-quarters of the staff of Pennsylvania Hospital at Eighth and Spruce Streets was stationed at the Red Cross Base Hospital 10 in Le Tréport, France. Over two dozen physicians, fifty nurses, and nearly 200 aid workers with hospital training were called overseas, depriving the city of a skilled group of men and women on the eve of the pandemic. The absence of vital medical support made the difficult task of containing the flu and healing the sick even more challenging once the virus migrated from the military camps—including the Navy Yard, Camp Dix in New Jersey, and Camp Meade in Maryland—to the civilian population in late September.
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how did the northeast woodlands affect how the native americans lived? 2 best answers
Answer: Native peoples of America had no immunity to the diseases that European explorers and colonists brought with them. Diseases such as smallpox, influenza, measles, and even chicken pox proved deadly to American Indians. Europeans were used to these diseases, but Indian people had no resistance to them.
Explanation:
How important was George Washingtons role in designing the government of the United States. Give 2 or 3 examples of his influence on the governments design.
Answer:
George Washington played a key role in drafting the Constitution of the United States in the year 1787. As president, he set up protocols in the new government's executive department. His singular aim was to create a nation that would stand strong even with the war between Britain and France.
Explanation:
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Which event led to the US declaring war to germany
Answer:
the attack on Pearl Harbor
Explanation:
On December 8, 1941, one day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States declared war on Japan. This prompted Germany to declare war on the United States, which, in turn, led to the United States to declare war on Germany on December 11, 1941.
with the end of the fourth party era in the 1930s, _____ became the focus of campaigns.
Candidates became the focus of campaigns at the end of the fourth-party era in the 1930s.
What is the campaign?In the United Kingdom, Campaign publishes a monthly print magazine as well as daily news and analysis on its websites: campaignlive.co.uk, campaignlive.com, campaignasia.com, and campaign India.in, campaignme.com, and campaigntr.com. Every spring, Campaign publishes its School Reports, which examine how the largest advertising
companies performed the previous year. It names the top agencies, advertising and media networks, advertisers, campaigns, media, and production businesses of the year in December as part of its Annual issue. Campaign Political parties are groups of politicians, activists, and voters united in their desire to gain control of the government. To that aim, parties must recruit and nominate candidates, raise the finances needed to run elections, and pursue a policy.
Therefore, Candidates became the focus of campaigns at the end of the fourth-party era in the 1930s
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2. What two adjectives are used near the end of paragraph one to describe people of African origin?
Answer:
Why do I keep doing this!!
Explanation:
I keep on pressing the wrong thing.
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3. What continent with 54 countries, where all but two countries were taken over by Europeans?
Help!!!
Answer:
Africa
Explanation:
There are 54 modern countries in all of Africa. At the height of European colonialism, all but 2, Ethiopia and Liberia remained independent.
Answer:
As Europe's closest neighbour, the African continent consisting of 54 countries not only shares a rich history with EU countries, but also common values and interests.
Explanation:
The main European countries active in this form of colonization included Spain, Portugal, France, the Kingdom of England (later Great Britain), the Netherlands, and the Kingdom of Prussia (now mostly Germany), and, beginning in the 18th century, the United States.
The Franks would eventually
become the people of what country?
A. Italy
B. Germany
C. France
Answer:
C. France
Explanation:
9. What are the three territories in Canada? (pg 63)
Nornwest Yunon
Nunavur
10 loe skating on a frozen canal in winter would be an example of how
Canadians in ottawa have adapted to wel en Bora
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11. Inuit live in widely scattered villages along the arctic
MUS in Canada (pg 69)
12. Budy the population density map on po.co what is the largest chy in
Canada? Numasok
13. Name the country on Canada's southern border (pg 68) USA
(Choose from maps on pgs. 60-60 for the next two questions.)
14. Which kind of thematic map would you use to answer the following
question? How many people per square mile live in Ottawa?
Cartogrom
16. Which kind of thematic map would you use to answer the following
question?
Which region in Canada is a large producer of hydroelectric
power? Core pegion
16. The castle-like buildings found in the Pacific Region show the influence
of Canada's britisa
settlers, (pg, 69)
17 Lighthouses were first built in the Atlantic Region to prevent
bu crasnes (pg,69)
18. People who live outside the ecumene have adapted to harsh
but they also face other challenges such as
Tack & Joby (pg. 61)
Answer:
Northwest Territory, Nunavut, and Yukon Territory
Explanation:
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The council house fight included chiefs from which Native American group
A: Caddo
B: Waco
C: Apache
D: Comanche
Answer:
D: Comanche
Explanation:
I searched it up
Answer:
comache
Explanation:
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Why is the Battle of Stalingrad considered the turning point in the war on the Eastern Front?
Answer:
2 Nov 2021. The Battle of Stalingrad is considered by many historians to have been the turning point in World War Two in Europe. The battle at Stalingrad bled the German army dry in Russia and after this defeat, the Germany Army was in full retreat.
Explanation:
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