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8.28 million people ( about)
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How did religious orders bring Christianity to medieval Europe?
They taught Christian beliefs to people.
They copied Christian books to sell them.
They fought Protestants in wars to spread Christianity.
They taught Christians to read the Bible for themselves.
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Answer:
They taught Christians beliefs to people
Explanation:
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Answer:
They copied Christian books to sell them.
How did religious and intellectual ideas provoke change in the western ideology?
The main reason Thomas Paine published Common Sense was to persuade Britain that it could not govern the colonies well. let foreign countries know that the colonies were ready to fight Britain. persuade colonists that the colonies should become independent. force Southern colonies to support Northern ones in the coming war.
C. Persuade colonists that the colonies should become independent.
Explanation:
The pamphlet called "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine helped colonists realize that they could be independent and did not need Great Britain.
Thomas Paine was an Englishman who was essentially a failure at everything. He had worked at numerous jobs and tried numerous things and would fail at all of them. When he moved to the colonies, he decided to become a magazine editor and over time became very passionate about the colonists declaring their independence.
The main purpose of "Common Sense" was to try to persuade the colonists that they did not need Great Britain and that they could be independent by themselves. Paine wrote this pamphlet in a wonderful way, starting off by saying that everything that he is writing about is based on facts and common sense, which grabs the reader's attention and leaves them curious.
"Common Sense" was a very big hit and sold tons of copies. It is known for helping the colonies realize their independence and the Declaration of Independence was written around six months later.
Answer:
Persuade colonists that the colonies should become independent.
Explanation:
Explanation:
Which idea is most associated with the Mayflower Compact?
federalism
self-governance
the right to trial by jury
the need for limitation of government
Answer:
.
Explanation:
.
Answer: self governance
Source: Hadith, collection of sayings of the Prophet Muhammad
"The Prophet said: 'Seek knowledge even in China."
The teaching above best explains which historical development in the Islamic
world?
A. The sponsorship of innovation and exchange in Dar al-Islam.
OB. The establishment of universal education in Islamic states.
c. Islamic scholars were prevented from studying subjects not mentioned in the
Hadith
D. Arabic unified Dar al-Islam as the sole language of the Quran.
Answer:
B. The establishment of universal education in Islamic states.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt, the Prophet Muhammad said, "seek knowledge, even in China" and this shows that the prophet is encouraging his followers to seek knowledge anywhere.
The teaching best explains the historical development in the Islamic world of establishment of Universal Basic Education in the Islamic states
Before the Northwest Ordinance, there was no method of allowing a territory to become a?
Answer:
Step 1: When territory was just being settled, congress would appoint a governor, a secretary, and 3 judges. Step 2:Once the territory had 5,000 free adult male settlers, it could elect a legislature. Step 3:When the free population reached 60,000, the territory could ask to become a state.
Explanation:
When was genocide officially labeled a crime?
in 1941 when Lemkin moved to the United States from Poland
in 1943 when Lemkin used genocide in a quote
in 1945 shortly after the end of WWII
in 1948 as defined by the UN
Answer:
Its D in 1948 as defined by the UN
Explanation:
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In 1948 genocide was labelled a crime by the UN. After the holocaust under the Nazis' occupation of Germany and its territories.
GenocideThe Holocaust by the Nazis on the Jews, political prisoners and gipsies resulted in declaring genocide as a crime.
The United Nation marked genocide as a crime under the UN Convention in 1948.
The efforts of Raphael Lemkin played an influential role in making genocide identified as a crime under international law.
Leaders committing genocide will be judged in international court and sentenced accordingly.
Thus option D is the correct answer.
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Question 8 (10 points)
The ocean that the slaves came over from Africa to the United States was...?
Pacific Ocean
Indian Ocean
Nile Ocean
O Atlantic Ocean
Answer:
Atlantic Ocean hoped this helped
Explanation:
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What does the map indicate about the start of the Gupta Empire?
It began in a large area bordering the sea.
It began on the entire northern border of India.
It began in the center of the Indian subcontinent.
It began in a small area in the north that bordered Nepal.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
why do you think the battle of Lexington and concord is the most important in helping the Patriot to gain their independence?
Answer:
Because these two battles sparkled the Revolution and made it clear that there is no turning back to the old system.
Explanation:
These two battles weren't the most important ones, weren't even the ones with the higher number of casualties, but they showed that colonists will no more accept to be humiliated by the British authorities.
This were the shots that were heard around the world, as it was written and the shots that started the American revolution.
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what was the native americans and the frenchs relationship
Answer:
They respected Native territories, their ways, and treated them as the human beings they were. The Natives, in turn, treated the French as trusted friends. More intermarriages took place between French settlers and Native Americans than with any other European group.
Explanation:
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Which one of these men was not on George Washington's cabinet
Answer:
Washington held his first full cabinet meeting on November 26, 1791, with Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of War Henry Knox, and Attorney General Edmund Randolph. One prominent individual who did not attend cabinet meetings was Vice President John Adams.
Explanation:
How did the steamboat affect the economy and the population in the Devils Lake area?
Match this weakness of the articles of confideration to the outcome it caused:
Congress had no power to enforce laws...
A)the federal government could print money
B) the federal government controlled all trade
C) the federal government had no control over state law
D) the federal government controlled state affairs
Answer:
C:The federal government had no control over state law
Explanation:
"The Articles of Confederation established a weak national government .Congress had the power to declare war, sign treaties, and settle disputes between states, though it could not tax its states or regulate trade."
Answer:
C) the federal government had no control over state law
Someone pls help, be kind, may God Bless you. Would passing measure 110 affect the government’s financial situation? 1 or two sentence
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The graph shows the death rates in some Chinese provinces during the Great Leap Forward.
A line graph titled Death Rates in Selected Chinese Provinces, 1957 to 1961. The provinces are Anhui, Sichuan, Guangxi, Henan, Qinghai. The x axis shows Years, from 1957 to 1961, and the y axis shows deaths per 1,000 citizens, from 0 to 80. The Anhui line starts at 12 in 1957, to 12 in 1958, 17 in 1959, 70 in 1960, 8 in 1961. The Sichuan line starts at 10 in 1957, 25 in 1958, 47 in 1959, 55 in 1960, 30 in 1961. The Guangxi line starts at 12 in 1957, 12 in 1958, 18 in 1959, 30 in 1960, 10 in 1961. The Henan line starts at 14 in 1957, 13 in 1958, 20 in 1959, 68 in 1960, 8 in 1961.
On the basis of the graph, in what year did China call off the Great Leap Forward?
1958
1959
1960
1961
Answer:
C. 1960
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Before telescopes and spaceships, how did people know that Earth is round?
Answer:
they didn't they thought that is was flat and if you sailed to far the you would fall off the edge of the earth.
Explanation:
Approximately how much alcohol did the average adult male consume in 1825?
A. Two gallons, mostly beer and wine
B. Twelve gallons, mostly whiskey and beer
C. Seven gallons, mostly whiskey and hard cider
Answer:
Seven gallons, mostly whiskey and hard cider
Explanation:
Right from the early 1800s, the cost of producing alcoholic drinks in the United States was cheaper. This is evident in the cost of converting corn to alcoholic drinks than to transport it to the point of sales. Thereby, by the 1820s, whiskey in a liquid store was selling for 25 cents a gallon, which makes it cheaper than most common commodities at the time such as milk, tea, and coffee.
Consequently, in 1825, it was reported that an average adult male in the United States consumes "Seven gallons, mostly whiskey and hard cider."
Which of the following is a power of Congress? *
O Coin and print money
O Raise taxes
O Determine the naturalization process
O All of these
Answer:
D. All of these
Explanation:
All are examples of congressional powers.
What happened to Leon Trotsky?
Answer:
After the rise of Joseph Stalin, Trotsky was removed from his positions and eventually expelled from the Soviet Union in February 1929. He spent the rest of his life in exile and was assassinated in 1940 in Mexico City by Ramón Mercader, a Soviet NKVD agent.
Explanation:
Which statement best explains the Three-Fifths Compromise?
Answer:
The correct answer is: For the purposes of determining the population of a state, three out of every five enslaved people would be counted
Explanation:
Answer:
For the purposes of determining the population of a state, three out of every five enslaved people would be counted
Explanation:
Which of the following pieces of evidence does the author use to support his argument
about the pride of Inca rulers in the second paragraph? *
"One of the things that struck me most in Peru was its great, splendid highways, and I wondered how many men it must
have required to build them and what tools and instruments were used to level the mountains and cut through the rock to
make them as broad and good as they are. It seems to me that if the king of Spain wanted to build a highway from Quito
to Curco. I do not think that he could do it even with all of his power unless he followed the method that the Inca
employed
When an Inca king decided to build one of these highways, all he needed to do was give the command. Then, the
inspectors would go through the provinces, laying out the highway's route and assigning Indians to help build the road.
In this way, the road was built in a short time from one boundary of the kingdom to the other. The Inca rulers
built many of these roads and were so full of pride that when one ruler died, his heir would build his road larger and
broader if he intended to set out on a conquest."
Inca rulers followed the method of dynastic succession for passing political authority
from one ruler to another
Inca rulers performed religious ceremonies to bless the highways and those who
traveled on them.
Inca rulers assigned men and women from the provinces to construct the highways.
Inca rulers typically tried to construct bigger and broader highways than their
predecessors if they wanted to undertake conquests.
Answer:
Inca rulers typically tried to construct bigger and broader highways than their
predecessors if they wanted to undertake conquests.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, the author narrates how magnificent the Inca roads were and how the people worked for their king so faithfully, who had not to give a command.
The piece of evidence that the author uses to support his argument about the pride of the Inca rulers is the detail he mentioned about Inca rulers constructing bigger and broader highways if they wanted to go on a conquest.
Which scientist most likely studied tadpole cells under a microscope
A) Schwann
B) Janssen
C) Hooke
D) schleiden
Please tell me which one is science
Answer:
Hooke
Explanation:
Lee Hooke was the scientist most likely to study tadpoles under a microscope.
hooke
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1. Why was Malacca such an important
location in the region?
Answer:
During the 16th century Malacca developed into the most important trading port in Southeast Asia. Indian, Arab, and European merchants regularly visited there, and the Portuguese realized enormous profits from the especially lucrative spice trade that passed through the port.
Explanation:
which section of the declaration of independence is a brief explanation of why the declaration was written.
Answer:
The Introduction
Explanation:
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Answer:
introduction
Explanation:
1 Read the selection from the section "The Pre-Renaissance Period."
Giotto di Bondone was the most famous artist of this period. He revealed a new style that depended on clear and simple structure, and showed a high level of awareness of what was going on in his subjects' minds. The great poet Dante lived at about the same time as Giotto, and Dante's poetry shows a similar concern with inward experience and the subtle shades and variations of human nature.
What does the author convey by referring to Dante's poetry?
(A) that Dante's writing influenced the art Giotto created during the proto-renaissance period
(B) that Dante and Giotto were the most prominent artists of the proto-renaissance period
(C) that proto-renaissance ideas influenced literature as well as other art forms
(D) that proto-renaissance ideas revived an interest in poetry as an art form
Answer:
(B) that Dante and Giotto were the most prominent artists of the proto-renaissance period
Explanation:
The author tries to show how Dante and Giotto were important and influential artists of the proto-renaissance period, even presenting works in different media, the two managed to capture the intimate, the conscience and the sensations, which were characteristic characteristics of the works of art of that period. These characteristics and the importance of these two men for the construction of art and literature is what has made them influential artists until today, and they can be even more influential than they were in their times.
1. What African country was the site of colonization efforts for freed slaves?
neither
both
Sierra Leone
Liberia
2. What compromise had a strong Fugitive Slave Law added to it?
Missouri Compromise
Kansas Nebraska Act
Compromise of 1850
Bleeding Kansas
3.Which describes northern soil?
productive lush soil
rocky poor soil
clay based soil
fertile rich soil
4. Which group caused Georgians to fear for the end of slavery?
small farmers
abolitionists
secessionists
plantation owners
5.Why did the north have to use immigrant labor in the factories?
Cheap western lands had attracted northerners.
Disease caused many workers to die.
Those in the north refused to work in the factories.
War had killed much of the population.
How did the French and Indian War affect the relationship between the colonies and the British government?
Answer: The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
Explanation:
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Why did Vermont state Senator John Rodgers
introduce a bill to outlaw cellphones for everyone
under 21 years old? What point was he trying to
make?
Answer:
The bill, introduced to the judiciary committee by Sen. John Rodgers (Essex-Orleans), would make the ...
Explanation:
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Answer:
he says it is clear that persons under 21 years of age are not developmentally mature enough to safely possess them.
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Explanation:
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