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1. What is the most important legacy of the scientific revolution? Why do you feel this way?




2. What 3 factors affected scientific beliefs up until the 1700s?





3. Explain the role of the Catholic Church in science during the Middle Ages?





4. What was revolutionary about Copernicus’ heliocentric theory?







5. What advancements did Galileo make in science?





6. What advancements did Isaac Newton make in science?





7. Explain some of the similarities between all of the scientists mentioned in the reading?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Do I answer all the 7 questions

Explanation:

Answer 2

1. thats supposed to be your opinion.

2. The state of science prior to the scientific revolution was a mixture of three unrelated influences: the writings of ancient Greece, the technological advances made by the people of the Middle Ages, and religious policies.

3. During the Middle Ages, the Church founded Europe's first universities, producing scholars like Robert Grosseteste, Albert the Great, Roger Bacon, and Thomas Aquinas, who helped establish the scientific method.

4. Copernicus was an astronomer who proposed a heliocentric system, that the planets orbit around the Sun; that Earth is a planet which, besides orbiting the Sun annually, also turns once daily on its own axis; and that very slow changes in the direction of this axis account for the precession of the equinoxes.

5. Galilleo discovered craters and mountains on the moon, the phases of Venus, Jupiter's moons and the stars of the Milky Way. His penchant for thoughtful and inventive experimentation pushed the scientific method toward its modern form.

6. Sir Isaac Newton contributed significantly to the field of science over his lifetime. He invented calculus and provided a clear understanding of optics. But his most significant work had to do with forces, and specifically with the development of a universal law of gravity. Newton  also developed the three laws of motion which form the basic principles of modern physics. His discovery of calculus led the way to more powerful methods of solving mathematical problems.


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What is a colonial master(I will mark as Brainiest)​

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Answer:

there is no definition for colonial master

Explanation:

not that

have researched

Ghana was a trade Empire but 1076 what happen

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Answer:

It was destroyed by the Almoravids, who took control in the country for the next ten years.

Explanation:

The sacking of Ghana by Almoravids in something that can be seen even as a holy war led to the decline of its power and its trade links. Although their rule lasted for only a couple of years, they weren't able to recover and to extent their trade once more as they did before this event.

When does a person achieve nirvana, according to Buddhist beliefs?

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its a my g

after understanding the cycle of suffering

Answer:

The answer is A. After understanding the cycle of suffering

Explanation:

I took it on Edge 2021

where are the gold mines in africa

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Answer: When it comes to mining gold in Africa, the western side of the continent is a hotspot. It's home to many explorers, as well as a slew of major companies focused on extracting the metal. Ghana, Mali and Burkina Faso are three of West Africa's most active gold-mining countries

Explanation: hope this helped :)

Answer:

When it comes to mining gold in Africa, the western side of the continent is a hotspot.

Explanation:

It's home to many explorers, as well as a slew of major companies focused on extracting the metal. Ghana, Mali and Burkina Faso are three of West Africa's most active gold-mining countries.

in the neolithic age,agriculture created blank supply of food​

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

What was the purpose of strike breaks?

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Answer:

Some companies negotiate with the union during a strike; other companies may see a strike as an opportunity to eliminate the union. This is sometimes accomplished by the importation of replacement workers, strikebreakers or "scabs". Historically, strike breaking has often coincided with union busting

What did the Persian King Darius I implement in order to create an efficient administrative bureaucray?​

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Explanation:

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Wealthy planter Sanford B. Dole controlled the government of Hawaii after

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Answer:

explanation below

Explanation:

On the Hawaiian Islands, In January 1893, a certain group of sugar planters who were said to be from the United States of America did overthrow Queen Liliuokalani, who was the monarch in Hawaii.  

The coup which happened with the prior knowledge of John Stevens, the then U.S minister to Hawaii, led to the establishment of a new provincial government with Sanford Ballard Dole as the president.

Which of the following were negative results of industrialization? Choose all that apply.
a)Overcrowding
b)Cheaper products
c)Poverty
d)Poor working conditions

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Answer:

overcrowding and poverty

Answer:

the answer to the question is A and D

who is kwame Nkrumah​

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Answer:

Kwame Nkrumah PC was a Ghanaian politician and revolutionary. He was the first Prime Minister and President of Ghana, having led the Gold Coast to independence from Britain in 1957. Wikipedia

Born: September 21, 1909, Nkroful, Ghana

Died: April 27, 1972, Bucharest, Romania

Spouse: Fathia Nkrumah (m. 1957–1972)

Education: University College London, University of Pennsylvania, MORE

I believe he was a Ghanaian politician and revolutionary. He was the first African-born Prime Minister and President of Ghana, he also led the Gold Coast to independence from Britain in 1957.

Gibbons v. Ogden was mainly about the power of Congress to
A. regulate commerce.
B. issue licenses.
C. defend civil rights.
D. regulate states’ rights.

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Answer: C defend civil rights just did quiz on edg

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is D i just did my test and put c and got it wrong trust me it's D

Explanation:

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Question 7 (1 point)

What was the major goal of the Friars who went to the Spanish colonies in the Americas?


Question 7 options:


collecting Indian art and artifacts



finding new land routes to the Pacific



enforcing Spanish laws against slavery



converting native peoples to Catholicism


Question 8 (1 point)

What do the 3 G's of Spanish exploration represent?


Question 8 options:


Glory, Gold, Grapes



God, Glory, Gold



God, Glory, Gas



Gold, God, Giants


Question 9 (1 point)

Which explorer was sent by Spain and believed he had found eastern Asia but had actually discovered two new continents, known as the "New World"?


Question 9 options:


Hernan Cortes



Christopher Columbus



Las Casas



Queen Isabella


Question 10 (1 point)

Where were laborers forced to work for the Spanish settlers while in the New World?


Question 10 options:


On large estates known as Haciendas



Over in Spain building ships



They worked for the King in his palace



They were servants on ships that were traveling to the New World


Question 11 (1 point)

Which best describes the Columbian Exchange?


Question 11 options:


the rate at which European money was traded for local American products



the discovery of the Americas by Hernan Cortes



the transfer of peoples, diseases, plants, and animals between the New and Old Worlds



the conversion of native peoples to Christianity by Spanish friars


Question 12 (1 point)

Which is an accurate statement about slavery?


Question 12 options:


It began with the Spanish and Portuguese transatlantic slave trade.



It first began in Asia in the 1500s and then spread to other parts of the world.



It existed only in South America before the sixteenth century.



It had existed all over the world in various forms for thousands of years.


Question 13 (1 point)

Which 3 continents did the Columbian Exchange exist between?


Question 13 options:


Europe, Africa, North America



Africa, Asia, South America



Antarctica, Asia, Africa



South America, North America, Asia


Question 14 (1 point)

What were Spanish soldiers and explorers known as?


Question 14 options:


Conquistadors



Cousins



Kings



Controllers


Question 15 (1 point)

Who was the leader of Spain who set up colonies in South America where the Aztec and Inca empires had once been?


Question 15 options:


King Charles I of Spain



King Henry VIII of England



Pope Leo of Italy



King Ferdinand of Spain


Question 16 (1 point)

Which of the following terms means the system that was used by Spanish settlers that allowed them to rule over native people and force them to work?


Question 16 options:


The Kings Quarter



Colonial Servitude



Enchilada



Encomienda


Question 17 (1 point)

Which of the following best describes the lives of the native peoples under the encomienda system?


Question 17 options:


They became rich, but could not be government officials because they were not born in Spain.



They were very poor, forced to work the land or in the mines, and died from beatings, hunger, and disease.



They stuck to their own religions and rejected the Catholicism of the Spanish.



They increased in numbers under Spanish rule.


Question 18 (1 point)

The Columbian Exchange was also known as which of the following?


Question 18 options:


The Fair Trade



The Square Deal



The Triangle Trade



The Circular Cycle


Question 19 (1 point)

As a result of the Columbian exchange, the problem of labor shortages in the New World caused:


Question 19 options:


the slave trade from Asia increased



the slave trade from Africa to shrink



the slave trade from Africa to expand



The slave trade to Africa increased

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Answer:that’s a lot

Explanation:

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Material and nonmaterial culture often influence each other. How is this BEST demonstrated?

When people started buying televisions, the sales of couches also increased.

Because of the invention of cell phones, people changed their norms of communication.

When people believe that everyone is equal, they fight for equal rights for everyone.

Because there are newer computers, people have to buy newer software programs.

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Answer:

i personally think it would be the first one

Which of the following was a factor in the practices of indentured servitude and slavery in the southern colonies?
Cash crops such as tobacco and sugar required many workers.
The fishing and shipping industries required many workers.
Imprisoned debtors were brought from Africa to settle the colonies.
Indentured servitude and slavery were not allowed in the Caribbean colonies.

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Answer:

the last one I believe.

Explanation:

Answer: D

Explanation:

RFC describe the impact that the program had on trying to end the Great Depression or help those suffering from it.
ansewer get brainlyist

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Answer:

Since the late 1930s, conventional wisdom has held that President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “New Deal” helped bring about the end of the Great Depression. The series of social and government spending programs did get millions of Americans back to work on hundreds of public projects across the country.

Christianity, a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus, thrived during the Roman Empire despite persecution of its followers. Eventually,
emperor Constantine granted freedom of religion to the people of the Roman empire and Christianity remains one of the most widely practiced religions in
the world
O True
O False

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Answer:

mabye

Explanation:

The correct answer is true

Please help me.

This is an excerpt from the website the Americas by high school student Allie

Dubecky:

European colonization was the worst thing to ever happen

to indigenous populations in the Americas. But indigenous

people should have known better than to trust European

explorers. If they had put up more of a fight, perhaps the

European explorers would have decided not to create

colonies in the Americas.

Which statement about the credibility of this source is most accurate?

O A. The source is credible because it contains more facts than

opinions.

O B. The source is not credible because it does not contain the dates of

the events.

O C. The source is credible because the author is an expert on

indigenous people.

O D. The source is not credible because it contains more opinions than

facts.

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Answer:

D. The source is not credible because it contains more opinions than facts.

Explanation:

From the analysis of the excerpt, information of the author, and the source of the material, it can be concluded that " The source is not credible because it contains more opinions than facts."

This is evident in that, the author is a high school student which does not make him "an authority" in the subject. Also, the website is not a reliable source for peer-reviewed or scholarly articles.

Also, there were a series of recorded conflicts, fights, or wars between the European settlers and the Native Americans. For example Proclamation of 1763 & Pontiac's War, Battle of Point Pleasant, etc.

Hence, the correct answer is option D

Answer: the answer is D

Explanation:

I know because I took the test and got it right

Why was the first national government of the United States called a Confederation?

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Answer:

Why is the first national government of the United States called a confederation? Because the states were relatively independent. ... The Articles had created a weak government.

Explanation:

Item 3
Which words best describe Dr. Mesmer?

A.humble, kind, and wise

B.simple, plain, and direct

C.fast, daring, and strong

D.elegant, fancy, and mysterious

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The set of words which describes Dr. Mesmer the best is: elegant, fancy, and mysterious. Thus, option 'D' is correct.

Who was Dr. Mesmer?

German physician Franz Anton Mesmer has a passion for astronomy. He proposed the presence of a natural energy exchange that takes place between all living things and inanimate objects. He named this "animal magnetism," which has since occasionally been referred to as mesmerism.

Dr. Mesmer becomes famous by persuading patients that his force has helped them feel better. His methods only work if patients believe anything would happen. The patients were encouraged to believe in a force by Dr. Mesmer, and this expectation of improvement helped them feel better.

Mesmer saw good health as the unhindered movement of life through the many channels that comprise our body. Obstacles to this flow led to illness. Therefore, option 'D' (elegant, fancy, and mysterious) is the correct option.

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which of the following is not a part of the declaration of independence
A) Preamble
B)Article 1
C)Grievance
D)declaration

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The Declaration stands on its own, it has never been amended, while the Constitution has been amended 27 times also meaning you answers D  

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What are the critiques of the Immigration Law of 1924 made by Senator
Meyer Jacobstein?

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Answer:

Senator Meyer Jacobstein stood against it.

Explanation:

The immigration act of 1924 limited the number of immigrants coming into the United States. For the first time, this act restricts the immigration by establishing a quota system which eliminated Asians to entering America.

Senator Meyer Jacobstein of New York argued against immigration restrictions in 1924 in congressional speech. He was in favour of allowing others to immigrate in America without any restrictions. He gave his statement on supporting the Constitution, which allowed everyone to be equal. He said that the immigration act of 1924 tends to put certain people in the status of superior and another as inferior.


The region that contains the Kamchatka Peninsula is the
A Ural Mountains
B. Western Siberian Plain
C Central Siberian Plateau
D. Eastern Siberian Highlands

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Answer:

It’s D.

Explanation:

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Answer:

on edg the answer is C

Explanation:

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Help me please thank you.

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Answer:

1. They helped feed people who lived in poverty.

2. They cared for sick villagers.

3. They educated people.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

War breaks out in Europe between France and Spain. This situation first becomes known to the Spanish in east Texas later that year when seven French soldiers from the Natchitoches post "attack" the Spanish mission in an amusing incident that has come to be known as the Chicken War.

Which quote would be MOST LIKELY to have been said by someone living in Germany after The Great War (WWI)?

A.
"The war is over, so finding a job should be easy now."

B.
"The war is over, and our military is the most powerful its ever been."

C.
"The consequences from the Treaty of Versailles will make our country stronger."

D.
"The consequences from the Treaty of Versailles punish our country too much."

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

The Treaty of Versailles had terrible economic consequences for Germany and partially caused the Second World War.

why were the missionaries and the Spanish soldiers were often in conflict.

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Answer:

The Spanish missions in the Americas were Catholic missions established by the Spanish Empire during the 16th to 19th centuries in the period of the Spanish Colonization of the Americas. These missions flanked the entirety of the Spanish colonies, which extend from Mexico and southwestern portions of current-day United States to  Argentina and Chile.

Explanation:

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Place the following in chronological order:

1. The French and Indian War

2. The Constitution is written

3. Jamestown is settled

4. The first Africans are brought to America

Group of answer choices

3,4,1,2

3.1.4.2

4,2,1,2

4,3,2,1

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Answer:

Is this a math question

Explanation:

Answer:

1: 1754-1764

2. 1787

3. 1634

4. 1619

4,3,1,2

What was the translation movement an why did the caliphs want it?

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Answer:

They wanted to have famous and important Greek texts translated to Arabic so they could have their own library to expand upon the knowledge already obtained in other languages

How did these invasions contribute to the fall of the Roman Empire?

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Baron de Montesquieu's ideas about government did not include which of the
following?
A. Separation of powers keeps one person from gaining too much power.
B. Government needs a strong judicial branch more than a strong executive branch.
C.Government should be divided into three branches.
D.Powers of the government should be clearly dehned and limited.​

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Answer:

B. Government needs a strong judicial branch more than a strong executive branch.

Explanation:

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