Answer: A: British sea captains stopped American ships and kidnapped American sailors.
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Which branch of the government raises revenue through taxes and other levies?
Judicial
None
Legislative
Executive
What natural resources served as economic incentives for people moving west?
More land meant more gold, which meant more money. You could farm on these lands, also making money. Overall, it was an investment many were willing to take.
How was Ross’s Landing significant to the Trail of Tears?
Ross's Landing in Tennessee, is the last site of the Cherokee's 61-year occupation and is considered to be the embarkation point of the Cherokee removal on the Trail of Tears.
Ross's Landing was chosen as the starting place for the expulsion of Indians. About 350 Muscogee Indians who had sought sanctuary in the Cherokee Nation were apprehended in May 1837 and hauled to Ross's Landing under threat of force before being forced into boats and sent west.
What is Ross's Landing?In honor of John Ross, the chief of the Cherokee Nation, Chattanooga, Tennessee, was formerly known as Ross's Landing. The region served as the starting point for the "Trail of Tears," a forced deportation of Native Americans that began in 1838. Ross Landing
As the last location of the Cherokee's 61-year possession of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Ross's Landing is regarded as the starting point of the Cherokee removal on the Trail of Tears.
Due to its tragic results, the Cherokee people gave this trek the nickname "Trail of Tears." On the forced march, the migrants had to contend with starvation, illness, and tiredness.
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Whose contribution do you think was most important? Give reasons for your answer
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It is talking about Luasiana' rate of crimes. It talks about reforms of black people and the affect on people.
Forest fires in the late 1800s and early 1900s helped lead to conservation.
True
False
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True
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Explain the process of AMENDING the Constitution.
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First, the proposal by congress (by two-thirds votes of both houses) or proposal from a convention called by two-thirds of the states is passed. The proposal is then sent to the state legislatures.
Speech by Tecumseh to a council of the choctaw and chickasaw Nations
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Answer: I wish you to take up the tomahawk with them. If we all unite, we will cause the rivers to stain the great waters with their blood. Brothers,—If you do not unite with us, they will first destroy us, and then you will fall an easy prey to them
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How does cultural diffusion and globalization make the world a smaller place?
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Answer: Local and unique ways of being are increasingly replaced by more homogenized and standard ways of being that are shared across cultures. The world seems smaller because with all of this global integration there is a sameness or familiarity no matter where you are
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First Amendment Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Based on the First Amendment, which statement can you assume to be true about the Founding Fathers? (4 points) Group of answer choices They believed government would not make laws that affected rights. They believed the proper role of citizens was to leave politics to their leaders. They were concerned the people would not rally behind a single religion. They were concerned about the government having too much power.
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Hammurabi and shamash are pictured the steles fingertip true or false?
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true i think sorry if i am wrong
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What was the XYZ Affair and what did the French Minister say to the U.S. representatives? How did the U.S. respond to France’s demand?
Answer: The XYZ Affair was a political and diplomatic episode in 1797 and 1798, early in the presidency. They also attacked the Democratic-Republicans for their pro-French stance. Pinckney had been refused as U.S. minister because of the escalating crisis, and that American merchant ships had been seized in the Caribbean.
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D
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all of the other choices are false. I hope this helped :)
In Australia, which activity is duty required of all citizens?
A: going to work
B: learning to drive
C: recycling paper and plastic
D: voting in federal elections
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C: recycling paper and plastic
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B. it made the United States three time larger.
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I remember going over this in history.
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It increased the land available for American settlement
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828,000 square miles was in this deal every 1 acre was basically a dime. This was a good deal! Although it made the united states very big it wasn't 3x the size of its original size and it did not increase settlement much for European's only American's and the last answer is completely false!
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What are town meetings and how are they used in society today? Please in own words
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town meetings are the whole town come and group up with each other to talk about how to better the town that they are living in
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Describe “Brown vs. Board of Education:”
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The Brown vs. Board of Education was when Brown fought the Kansas Board of Education to let his colored daughter into a white school that was closer then the colored school that was further. Brown won the case since the votes were unanimous, which would allow his daughter to go to the white school.
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In what year was construction of the White House completed? Please help!!!!!
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1800
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1800
Explanation:
construction began when the first cornerstone was laid in October of the year 1792.
What was repeatedly insisted upon more frequently among the Desert
Fathers? *
The primacy of charity
The primacy of love
The primacy of kindness
The primacy of hospitality
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In the 1783 Treaty of Paris, the old Northwest's territory was surrendered to the United States. It extended to all these six U.S. States, which were Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, and lastly the northeastern part of Minnesota.
Explanation:
The Northwest territory was surrendered to the United States in 1783 in the Treaty of Paris.
It traversed through all parts of six final U.S States
Why were their tunics colored crimson?
Who were considered citizens in Sparta?
Who were the Peri oikoi? What jobs did they have?
What were helots?
Describe the conditions boys faced in the Agoge (military school).
Why did Spartans think it was important for women to stay fit?
Why did the battle of Thermopylae become so famous?
Read the interesting facts about Sparta. Describe what each of the following did:
Two Kings:
Ephors:
Council of Elders:
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Since the Spartans were warriors, they usually wore clothes that were a dark crimson color as this color would hide blood from wounds received in battle.
Men were the only people in Sparta who were considered citizens. Men have to be soldiers and have to start training when they are seven years old.
The Perioikoi where the people in charge of the agricultural land, business,controlling commerce, and responsible for the manufacture of spartan weapons and armor.
Helots where individual spartans owned by the state and were assigned agricultural work.
The Agoge had basic classes such as reading and writing but the vicious conditions involved being stripped from their parents at age 7, being forced to fight their classmates to prove strength to the teachers, they were put to tests to restrain hardship like cold, hunger and pain.
Exercise for Spartan women was seen as a guarantee that the strong & fit would better survive childbirth and produce healthy offspring.
The Battle of Thermopylae is the most important battle of the Persian War because the sacrifice of the men at Thermopylae later fueled the Greeks to push the Persian army back out of their country. Thermopylae prevented the Persians from conquering all of Greece, even though they were able to burn Athens.
Both supposedly descendants of Heracles and equal in authority, so that one could not act against the power and political enactments of his colleague. The duties of the kings were primarily religious, judicial, and military.
The ephors presided over meetings of the council of elders, or gerousia, and assembly, or apella, and were responsible for the execution of their decrees.
The council was built around 28 members and the 2 kings Members of the council served for life, and the Assembly elected new members when others died. The council of elders made the laws the Assembly voted on, and could send the Assembly home if they disagreed with them. The council of elders were usually wealthy men from aristocratic (rich) families. The Spartan government was an oligarchy, where 28 rich men could overrule the majority of the people.
Confucius’ philosophy had one central goal: to teach people to live __________ lives. A. aggressive B. moral C. passive D. violent Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
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C. Passive Lives
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Answer:
it's B. moral
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Inspired by the example of the Enlightenment philosophers, the reformers of the Industrial Revolution looked at the society they were living in and tried to change things for the better. What class (or classes) of people was they universally dedicated to helping?
A.The child laborers
B.The poor and working class
C.The middle class
D.The foreign immigrants
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
The Warren Wagontrain Raid led to a U.S. offensive.
b.
The Adobe Walls Raid led to the Red River Campaign.
c.
The attack on Palo Duro Canyon was part of the Red River Campaign.
d.
The Salt Creek Raid was the final Comanche raid on the frontier.
Answer:
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Mrs. Lewis works in an office that rents out apartments. $5,000 went missing from the business. Lewis is accused of embezzling from the business and is arrested and jailed waiting for a trial. Her court date have been scheduled for ten years from now. Which amendment is being violated?
Examine the benefits and drawbacks of the ways in which Alexander used cultural diffusion in his conquest of other regions. Considering your list from the previous activity, write a paragraph of 100 to 150 words that analyzes the benefits and the drawbacks of cultural diffusion.
Answer:
There were immense qualities for Alexander, the great as a leader. One of the greatest qualities a leader should have been ambition. Alexander wanted to establish a vast empire and his ambition was fulfilled. He had conquered almost all the major countries of the Middle East and Asia Minor. He had also overthrown the Persian Empire by defeating the Persian king, Darius III.
He was one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. He was the inspiration of all the later rulers. His art of warfare was later studied by the later great rulers and generals in history. Alexander's leadership qualities in military and politics were obvious. He became the leader of powerful force which conquered all parts of the world including Asia. Alexander was also a great strategist.
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One benefit of cultural diffusion is the ability to communicate with others. When people have a common language and alphabet, it’s much easier to talk to others and share ideas. It also provides an opportunity to spread new ideas and discover different ways of thinking. A drawback of cultural diffusion is the loss of cultural identity, traditions, and languages. People could quickly lose the customs, celebrations, and stories that made their culture rich and unique.
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The process our cells use to convert broken down glucose into carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) is called what?
Question options:
A. Aerobic Respiration
B. Anaerobic Respiration
C. Breathing Respiration
D. Cellular Respiration
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Answer:
D cellular respiration,
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Some of the ways that enslaved people resisted slavery included faking illness, sabotaging projects, and breaking tools.
How did enslaved people resist slavery?Enslaved people engaged in acts of sabotage such as breaking their tools to ensure that work would slow down.
Enslaved people also tried to abolish slavery by escaping from slavery and lobbying Congress to abolish the heinous practice.
They even led rebellions against slavery in certain instances such as the German Coast Slave Uprising where around 500 enslaved people attacked plantations in a bid for their freedom.
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