Answer:
What were some reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire?
7 Reasons Why Rome Fell
1 Invasions by Barbarian tribes.
2 Economic troubles and overreliance on slave labor.
3 The rise of the Eastern Empire.
4 Overexpansion and military overspending.
5 Government corruption and political instability.
6 The arrival of the Huns and the migration of the Barbarian tribes.
7 Christianity and the loss of traditional values.
Explanation: 7 answers
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What factors led the founding fathers to create a constitutional democratic republic?
Answer:
The Founders were ever mindful of the dangers of a tyrannical government. So they built a system in which the powers of each branch would be used to check the powers of the other two branches. Additionally, each house of the legislature could check one another.
Explanation:
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What effect does the Sun’s gravity have on the Earth?
Answer:
the sun pi ulls our planet just as eart pulls it tobus
Did Industrialization lead to progressive changes for everyone who lived in the United Kingdom during the 19th Century?
what is the shortest article in the US constitution not needed anymore? please help asap
Answer:
Article III - Judicial Branch | The National Constitution Center.
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Answer:
They were not taken care of.
Explanation:
In the image it looks like they are starving, and have no clothing on.
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Answer:
the transportation of enslaved Africans were fairly cramped, and they had little to no space to move freely or stretch. But having them so close to one another, diseases and other illnesses would be able to spread rather quickly.
Explanation:
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What are the terms for enlightenment in each religion?
4) Rationalize what the Federal Reserve System, created in 1913, did for the United
States.
Answer:
It was created by the Congress to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and financial system. The Federal Reserve was created on December 23, 1913, when President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act into law.
Explanation:
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Why do you think the memoir is called Night? Why does he keep saying: “Night was falling?” “Night fell?” “Night had fallen.” "My life had become one giant night", etc. Write about the difference between day and night, light and darkness, good and evil, spring and winter .
George Washington talked about foreign alliances in his farewell address. How did George Washington feel about foreign alliances?
A.
He believed alliances were the best chance at protection.
B.
He did not want to see permanent foreign alliances.
C.
He only wanted the U.S. to form alliances with European nations.
D.
He did not want to form alliances with nations already at war.
Answer:
d because he did not like the war
Approximately how long ago was 1200 BC (or BCE)?
Answer: 3200 years ago
So 1200 BC was 3200 years ago !
Explanation:
So, approximately 822 years have elapsed between 1200 BC (or BCE) and the present day.
how long ago was 1200 BC (or BCE)?To know the approximate time frame for 1200 BC (or BCE), we need to count backward from the present day.
The present year is 2023, so we can calculate the time elapsed by subtracting 2023 from 1200.
2023 - 1200 = 823 years
However, since the year 0 is not directly followed by 1 BC (there is no year 0 in the Gregorian calendar system), one need to account for the lack of a year 0 in our calculation.
Therefore, we subtract an additional 1 year to account for the transition from 1 BC to 1 AD.
823 - 1 = 822 years
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Explain how the facts of Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe and
Engle v. Vitale (1962) led to a similar holding in both cases
Answer:
Both cases established limits on public schools' actions based on the First Amendment. In both cases, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of limiting religious expression in public schools. C. In both cases, the Supreme Court ruled that the Bill of Rights does not apply to students in public schools.
Explanation:
hellp, what were the 4 major groups that lived in Greece?!?!?
Answer:
Minoans and the Mycenaeans.
Explanation:
Why did the Age of Imperialism begin?
Answer:
In the Age of New Imperialism that began in the 1870s, European states established vast empires mainly in Africa, but also in Asia and the Middle East. European nations pursued an aggressive expansion policy that was motivated by economic needs that were created by the Industrial Revolution.
Explanation:
In 1550, which regions were colonized?
Answer:
Spain Portugal Netherlands France and England
Make b the subject of the formula a = Vb+ 6
Answer:
b = (a - 6)/V
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightEquality Properties
Explanation:
Step 1: Define
a = Vb + 6
Step 2: Solve for b
Subtract 6 on both sides: a - 6 = VbDivide V on both sides: (a - 6)/V = bRewrite: b = (a - 6)/VWhich aspect of the government created by the new nation, the United States of America, was designed to prevent one person or group from galning too much power?
Answer:
Separation of powers
Explanation:
The Framers thought that this was necessary because they wanted to avoid having a government or a part of government that was too powerful. ... So the decided to create a government in which neither the executive nor the legislature (nor the judicial, for that matter) could have too much power.
Answer:A system of checks and balances
Explanation:
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Describe the Indigenous peoples who lived in North and South America prior to the arrival of the Europeans.
Answer:
Their settlements and social groups were impermanent, and communal leadership (what little there was) was informal. After European contact, some Great Basin groups got horses and formed equestrian hunting and raiding bands that were similar to the ones we associate with the Great Plains natives.
Explanation:
3) The center of life in Athens was...*
A) The Parthenon
B) The Acropolis
C) The Agora
D) None of the Above
What did Americans think Britain was doing with Native Americans?
Answer:
Conflicts between U.S. citizens and Native Americans were frequent in the years before the war and many in the United States blamed Great Britain and its colonies for helping to arm the Native Americans. Indeed, for British North America, maintaining positive relationships with Native Americans in the porous borderlands was a sensible means of guarding against incursions by the much more populous United States. Those in the United States who were eager to strip natives of their land were more likely to frame the situation as one of British aggression. It is too much to say that territorial desires had a significant role in sparking the War of 1812, but the opportunities for national expansion were an important side issue of the conflict.
Territorial ambitions were not focused solely on lands held by Native Americans. Some American politicians felt that the conquest of Canada would complete the business of the American Revolution, and residents of British North America had been nervous for years with their southern neighbor’s growing size and power. Similarly, some in the south saw a war as one means to move in on Spanish Florida and its native allies.
In the years before the War of 1812, many Native Americans were joining the growing Pan-Indian movement. Led by Tenskwatawa, a spiritual leader also known as the Prophet, and his brother Tecumseh, the movement’s political and military head, the Pan-Indian movement sought political coordination between groups to combat the deceptive land agreements that whites struck with random tribal members.
The Battle of Tippecanoe, fought on November 7, 1811, is often viewed as a prelude to the War of 1812. Governor of the Indiana Territory William Henry Harrison marched 1,000 regulars and volunteer militia toward the native village known as Prophet’s Town with the intent to destroy it and deprive Native Americans of a suspected base of operations. Native Americans met the force and suggested a parley. Harrison’s forces camped some way outside the town. Native forces attacked at night, killing nearly two hundred soldiers, but Harrison’s forces rebounded and with their greater numbers dispersed the attackers and proceeded to advance and burn Prophet’s Town. The battle further damaged Anglo-American relations, as Britain was castigated for supplying weapons to the Native forces.
Explanation:
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how was the upper class viewed in the past?
Which of the following roads reached the Ohio River?
a.
the Mohawk Turnpike
the Nashville Road
b. the Wilderness Road
d. the Great Valley Road
It was in ________ , countries with primarily agricultural economies, that many covert operation took place.
Answer:
your awnser is "military-industrial complex"
Explanation:
Which is the correct order for impeachment proceedings?
The Senate brings charges of misconduct; the official is removed.
The House brings charges of misconduct; the Senate holds an impeachment trial; the official is
removed if found guilty.
The Senate brings charges of misconduct; the House holds an impeachment trial; the official is
removed if found guilty.
The House brings charges of misconduct; the official is removed.
why didn't' Georgians like the Georgia platform
Answer:
Because they wanted to disrupt the interstate slave trade, weakening the fugitive slave laws, or abolishing slavery in the district of Colombia.
Explanation:
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Why did the Visigoth general Alaric invade Rome? (1 point)
Question 22 options:
1)
to build the Visigoth empire
2)
to re-establish the pagan religion
3)
to escape the Huns
4)
to merge with the Ostrogoths
Answer: To escape the Huns
Explanation: He feared the Huns and fled into Italy he ran into Rome and crushed it.
Answer:
huns
Explanation:
- What were three major events in order from beginning middle end of the War of 1812
Answer:
America declaration of war against the British is issued. The war is later known as “Mr Madison's War” or “The Second American Revolution.”
Answer:
Explanation:
Battle of Tippecanoe-1811-Ohio River Valley
Congress declares -"Mr. Madison's War"-June 18, 1812-Washington, D.C.
British capture Ft. Mackinac-August 16, 1812-Michigan
Invasion attempts of Canada-1812-U.S.--Canadian border
The Shang dynasty's bronze casting was considered which of the following?
a.
primitive
c.
behind the Europeans
b.
the best in the world
d.
nonexistent
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
b
Explanation:
It was an important role in the material culture of the time.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
is the united states a constitutional republic true or false
Answer: True
Explanation:
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Which characteristics are necessary for a society to be considered a civilization?
Select ALL correct answers.
more food than is needed for survival
division of labor
literature
a hierarchy of priests
organized schools
I think it's division of labour
Answer:
All of the above.
Explanation:
This is because division of labor allows different tasks to be preformed in a society, increasing its technology, its economy, and its ability to outpreform others in war. More food is needed for survival is also necessary for a society to be considered a civilization, because otherwise everyone would have to be a farmer, and division of labor would not be able to occur. Next, in order to be considered a civilization, you need literature. This is because without literature, you wouldn't be able to record history, and write down thoughts and ideas. You need organized schools in order to have a civilization because without them, your future generation of people would not be educated and would not be able to contribute to society, therefore decreasing progress. Lastly, you need a hierarchy of priests, because religion is needed in order to form a civilization. This is because without religion, there would be no such thing as bad or good, as well as social structure.