Answer:
Los roles de los hombres en el antiguo Egipto eran heredar el trabajo de su padre, ayudar a mantener a sus familias y cuidar a sus padres en la vejez. ... Los roles masculinos eran mucho menos poderosos que en otras sociedades de la época, o incluso en muchas sociedades modernas.
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Why did the Kingdom of Kush move its capital from Napata to Meroë?
There were two capital cities in the Kingdom of Kush. During the height of Kush's dominance, Napata functioned as the capital. Around 590 BCE, the capital was relocated to the city of Meroe. Meroe was further south, offering a greater buffer from Egypt's warfare.
In other words...
In 590 BCE, the Kingdom of Kush relocated its capital to the city of Meroe for protection. Until the time of King Arkamani I, the rulers of Meroe continued to imitate Egyptian custom and dress, as well as Egyptian policy and religious practice (also known as Ergamenes, 295-275 BCE).
Answer: Kush
Explanation:
He therefore, led an expedition against Kush, destroying towns, temples, monuments stele and finally the city of Napata before he grew bored with the campaign and returned to Egypt.
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As you read “Science and Technology Change Industry,” use this graphic organizer to list the inventions and new methods under causes, and then record the effects of each one.
Different objects that we use on a daily basis such as the means of communication or transportation were created to meet a need and generated a positive effect on society.
An Invention is a term that refers to innovation, the development of an object, technique, or process that is characterized by not having been done previously.
Human throughout history has invented hundreds of tools, methods, machines, gadgets, among others that have made his life easier. One of the times when inventions emerged en masse was during the Industrial Revolution.
The following table shows examples of inventions, their causes, and their consequences.
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in what year did the presidential turkey pardoning first begin
Answer:
Bush, instituted the turkey pardon as a permanent part of the presentation beginning his first year in office, 1989.
Explanation:
In 1855, why was the vote on slavery in Kansas unfair?
plz help! What are the pros and cons of using an autobiography to learn about history?
Answer:
Advantages & Disadvantages of an Autobiography
Advantage: Inform Readers. ...
Advantage: Persuade Readers. ...
Disadvantage: Skepticism. ...
Disadvantage: Judgment of History.
Explanation:
Pros: Better knowledge of the writer and history Eg. If a soldier wrote it you can experience and know what they have been through rather than normal books
Cons: It is the individual perspective and thoughts. Example: Read Mein Kempf ( Hitler’s book ) You will be filled with negative and maniacal thoughts
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Answer:
D. slavery in the territories
Explanation:
The main focus of these debates was slavery and its influence on American politics and society—specifically the slave power, popular sovereignty, race equality, emancipation.
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before the united states how many colonies were there
Answer: There were 13 colonies: New England (New Hampshire; Massachusetts; Rhode Island; Connecticut); Middle (New York; New Jersey; Pennsylvania; Delaware); Southern (Maryland; Virginia; North Carolina; South Carolina; and Georgia). There is also another one but it's a lost colony The establishment of the Roanoke Colony was an attempt by Sir Walter Raleigh to found the first permanent English settlement in North America. But it failed. So just 13 colonies.
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which famous european landmark was only supposed to stand for 20 years?
Answer:
The Eiffel Tower
need help with this plssss Define the Enlightenment. Who were the main philosophers and what were their beliefs? How did they influence the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution?
Explanation:American Enlightenment
How can the president be removed from office?
Answer:
removed
Explanation:
Catherine of Aragon came from what European country?
Answer:
The Archiepiscopal Palace of Alcalá de Henares is a palace located in Alcalá de Henares, in the Community of Madrid, Spain. It is now home to the Diocese of Alcalá de Henares. It is located in the Plaza del Palacio and this form part of the monumental set declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Explanation:
summarizes McKinley’s argument for declaring war against Spain in 1898?
Answer:
The Spanish-American War lasted only six weeks and resulted in a decisive victory for the United States. Future US president Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt rose to national prominence due to his role in the conflict.which scientist first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system?
Which of the following would NOT be associated with the Federalist political party?
A.Creating a national bank
B.Alexander Hamilton
C.Loosely interpreting theConstitution
D.Thomas Jefferson
Answer: B Alexander Hamilton
Explanation:
Can somebody give me few things of what women went through in the Progressive Era? Please!
Answer:
During the Progressive Era, women fought for rights , such as suffrage, or the right to vote. In reform, women worked to change the workplace, labor conditions, health, and safety. Due to all the progressors ( **A term used for men of that era**) going to war with Germany in WW1 women took over the industrial work space and many also worked towards attaining social reform to increase gender equality. The female role was drastically chacterized as equal to men after that point in time.
At first , what are Helen’s feelings when she felt the broken pieces of her new doll
Answer:
Explanation:
Helen was glad to feel the fragments of the broken doll at her feet. Since she had not loved the doll, she felt no regret or sorrow.
the pilgrims who came to north america in 1620 were also known as
Answer: Brownist Emigration
Explanation: Plymouth Colony was founded by a group of Puritan Separatists initially known as the Brownist Emigration, who came to be known as the Pilgrims.
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Match the definitions with the letter of the correct term or person. You will not use all the terms and
people.
William Randolph Hearst
h. Emilio Aguinaldo
b. José Martí
i. "moral diplomacy"
insurrection
j. Social Darwinism
d. imperialism
Foraker Act
e. "big stick" diplomacy
1. Russo-Japanese War
f. William Howard Taft
m. spheres of influence
8.
the Platt Amendment
n. jingoism
24. privileged access by Britain, France, Germany, and Russia to Chinese ports and markets
25. governor of the Philippines who later became President of the United States
26. a Filipino nationalist who rebelled separately against Spain and the United States
27. President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy
28. the belief that life is a competitive struggle in which only the fittest survive
29. President Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy
30. effectively brought Cuba within the U.S. sphere
31. aggressive form of nationalism popularized by U.S. press
32. a policy in which strong nations control weaker countries or territories
33. owner of the New York Journal
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Why might institutions of authority
tend to reject
new ideas?
Answer:
Every institution has its own interests and ideas, in some cases some institutions of authority tend to reject new ideas or thinkers because they might shake their structure and system or threat their power.
Sequencing Events
Number the events below in the order in which they happened.
1. Italy surrenders
2. Allied leaders meet at Yalta.
3. German forces attack Russian city of Stalingrad.
4. Invasion of Normandy by Allied forces takes place.
5. President Roosevelt dies
6. Soviet Army captures Berlin
7. Allied troops led by General Eisenhower land in northern Africa.
8. German leaders surrender unconditionally.
9. Germans launch final assault in the Battle of the Buige.
10. Invasion of Sicily by Allied forces.
Answer:2,7,3,9,7,5,6,10,4,8,1
Explanation:
After reading the first amendment, explain all the personal freedoms it protects, while also making an argument why or why not someone should stand and salute in respect of the American Flag.
Answer:
The First Amendment states, in relevant part, that: “Congress shall make no law...abridging freedom of speech.” Freedom of speech includes the right: Not to speak (specifically, the right not to salute the flag).
Explanation:
These are the three most important reasons you should respect and honor the American flag. 1. To honor our service men and women. We respect the American flag to honor all of the service men and women who are overseas, who died in the line of duty, disabled veterans, or retired veterans. These men and women put their lives on the line defending our country. 2. To honor America's first responders.
why do you think it was important for the Byzantine Empire to have extensive legal codes
Answer:
Explanation:
Why do you think it was important for the Roman and Byzantine empires to have extensive legal codes? It was important for the empires to have detailed legal codes so everything was fair and people could not get around the law. ... They also bound the rulers to laws agreed on by the government.
What does the message at the bottom of the flag mean?
Answer:
is means to serve our country.
Explanation:
how does the monument convey a ""message of peace""?
Answer:
which monument?
Explanation:
how did germany increase its power after unifying in 1871
Answer:
How did German Confederation (a loose league of 39 sovereign states) increase it's power after unifying in 1871?
Germany barely had time to breathe before the reality of its newly found status sunk in. The German Constitution, which united the states, was formulated and ratified by 1872; but economic reforms would take longer to implement, while military matters were not even discussed until the late 1870s. The other European powers that had been eyeing potential opportunities for themselves since Prussia’s earlier wars with Austria were watching these developments carefully. They feared Germany would establish itself as the main power not only on the continent but over all of Europe too. Part of this fear was also due to the fact that Germany’s rapid growth had created a population of around 60 million, thus earning it the title ‘the New Prussia’.
Germany’s biggest issue in 1871 was allied with the issue of Austria-Hungary, France and Russia. The unification resulted in France being surrounded by at least one German state on each border. This meant that if war were to break out, France would have to fight her enemy on multiple fronts. Bismarck knew that France would desire revenge for Germany defeating them in the Franco-Prussian War, so he wanted to avoid war in the short term at all costs
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How does the author use paragraphs 30-31 to refine their ideas? Cite evidence in your answer. Commonlit- DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
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Answer:
In paragraphs 30-31 the author refines his ideas by showing the indifference and violence of the British government towards the petition of the American colonists.
Explanation:
The text shown in the question above is part of the US Declaration of Independence.
These documents show the reasons that led the American colonists to declare war on England, to achieve territorial independence.
The document alleges that the American colonies were exploited and very violently humiliated by the British government. In paragraphs 30-31 the author refines these ideas by stating that:
The settlers had many problems with the British government, but they all tried to resolve their problems peacefully and diplomatically.
However, Great Britain was indifferent to the requests made by the settlers and instead of solving the problems decided to increase them.
According to these paragraphs, the British government became even more violent, unjustly oppressing the colonies.
This showed that pacifism was not an option for the British government and therefore the colonies should cut all relations with Great Britain, even if violently, guaranteeing independence.
The Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in the world and served as an inspiration for other colonies dissatisfied with European rule.
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What is the right of habeas corpus?
1. the right to have a trial by jury
2. the right to have equality under the law
3. the right to be represented by a lawyer in a trial
4. the right to go before a judge to hear the charges
(20 points!)
Answer:
the right to go before a judge to hear the charges
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the right to go before a judge to hear the charges
One of the weaknesses in the Articles
of Confederation was the inability for
the federal government to do what?
A. Trade with other nations.
B. Talk to foreign governments.
C. Resolve state disputes.
Answer:
A. Trade with other nations. (Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress lacked the authority to regulate commerce, making it unable to protect or standardize trade between foreign nations and the various states.)
Answer: C. Resolve state disputes.
Explanation:
explain one interpretation historians could devlop of hideyoshis ideas about the japanese economy from this piece of evidence
Answer
is the una
Explanation: