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The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican culture that thrived in central Mexico within the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. The Aztec people groups included diverse ethnic bunches of central Mexico, especially those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who ruled huge parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to the 16th centuries. Aztec culture was organized into city-states, some of which joined to create organizations together, political confederations, or realms. They impacted the nourishment and gastronomy. The Aztecs domesticated crops and raised animals such as the "Mexican hairless" canine and the turkey fowl. They also included in their menu, items such as tortillas, pozole, cocoa and tamales etc.


besides that how did inca civilization shape latin american culture

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Answer 1

Answer:

1.Bridges were built everywhere in the empire. Their suspension bridges were built using natural fibers. Indigenous people still use the same technique in remote areas in the Andes.

2.Their buildings have proved earthquake resistant for 500 years and today they serve as foundations for many buildings.

3.The colorful clothing worn by traditional indigenous Peruvians is arguably the most immediately visible holdover from Incan times.

4. Between three and four million still people speak Quechua, the main language of the Inca.


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Who was the President of Syria during the Syrian War conflict?

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Answer:

President Bashar al-Assad

Explanation:

More than 11 million others have been forced from their homes as forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and those opposed to his rule battle each other - as well as jihadist militants from so-called Islamic State. This is the story of the civil war so far, in eight short chapters.

The president of Syria was Bashar al-Assad

This is an excerpt from a law passed in 1883. First, for open, competitive examinations for testing the fitness of applicants for the public service…such examinations shall be practical in their character, and so far as shall relate to those matters which will fairly test the relative capacity and fitness of the person examined to discharge the duties of the service into which they seek to be appointed. What is the name of this law? Dawes Severalty Act Dawes Severalty Act Pendleton Act Pendleton Act Pure Food and Drug Act Pure Food and Drug Act Sherman Antitrust Act Sherman Antitrust Act

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Answer: Pendleton Act

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What did The Social Credit Party accomplish?

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Answer: In 1935 Aberhart’s newly established party won a majority of seats in Alberta’s provincial assembly, enabling it to form the world’s first Social Credit government.  The party remained in power in Alberta until 1971.

Explanation:

Answer:

That is +15 social credit

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why are the followers of Islam called Muslims​

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Answer:

jk but a follower of Islam is called a Muslim, which in Arabic means “one who surrenders to God.” The Arabic name for God, Allah, refers to the same God worshiped by Jews and Christians. Islam's central teaching is that there is only one all-powerful, all-knowing God, and this God created the universe.

Explanation:

Answer: Muslim, which in Arabic means “one who surrenders to God.” The Arabic name for God, Allah, refers to the same God worshiped by Jews and Christians. Islam's central teaching is that there is only one all-powerful, all-knowing God, and this God created the universe.

Explanation:

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What was the impact of the attack on Fort Sumter?

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Answer:

Following Beauregard's bombardment in 1861, Confederate forces occupied Fort Sumter and used it to marshal a defense of Charleston Harbor.  Once it was completed and better armed, Fort Sumter allowed the Confederates to create a valuable hole in the Union blockade  of the Atlantic seaboard.

Explanation:

How did the Whiskey Rebellion have an impact on the power of the federal government?​

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The Whiskey Rebellion demonstrated that the new national government had the will and ability to suppress violent resistance to its laws, though the whiskey excise remained difficult to collect. The events contributed to the formation of political parties in the United States, a process already under way.

Millions of years ago, the ancestors of the modern horse were small
animals, only about 0.61 meters tall. We know this because

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Answer:

Explanation:

The evolutionary lineage of the horse is among the best-documented in all paleontology. The history of the horse family, Equidae, began during the Eocene Epoch, which lasted from about 56 million to 33.9 million years ago. During the early Eocene there appeared the first ancestral horse, a hoofed, browsing mammal designated correctly as Hyracotherium but more commonly called Eohippus, the “dawn horse.” Fossils of Eohippus, which have been found in both North America and Europe, show an animal that stood 4.2 to 5 hands (about 42.7 to 50.8 cm, or 16.8 to 20 inches) high, diminutive by comparison with the modern horse, and had an arched back and raised hindquarters. The legs ended in padded feet with four functional hooves on each of the forefeet and three on each of the hind feet—quite unlike the unpadded, single-hoofed foot of modern equines. The skull lacked the large, flexible muzzle of the modern horse, and the size and shape of the cranium indicate that the brain was far smaller and less complex than that of today’s horse. The teeth, too, differed significantly from those of the modern equines, being adapted to a fairly general browser’s diet. Eohippus was, in fact, so unhorselike that its evolutionary relationship to the modern equines was at first unsuspected. It was not until paleontologists had unearthed fossils of later extinct horses that the link to Eohippus became clear.

Why did Shi Huangdi dislike Confucianism?

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I have no idea sorry man

Answer:

Confucianism was rejected by the Qin Dynasty because it was critical of Qin policy. The first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, Shi Huangdi (r. 221-210 BCE), established a repressive regime, completely at odds with Confucian ideals, and adopted Legalism as the state philosophy in order to strictly control the populace.

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Suppose you are an American living in France during the French Revolution. Write a letter to a friend or family member in the United States describing events in France. In your letter, clearly explain how the revolution in France is similar to and different from the earlier American Revolution, and use evidence to support your writing. Include a proper greeting and closing and use correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Your letter should address these points:

• causes, including the role of taxes
• ideals or philosophy
• goals and objectives
• social privilege and social upheaval
• form of government

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Answer:

Dear ____,

I'm in France right now. It is very hard to live in the French Revolution because of _________. The French and American Revolution have similiarites and differences. First, both of the revolution _________. While America _____, France __________. I wish you were here. The taxes have ______ because of _____. I'll try writing to you more.

From,

_____

Explanation:

This is your opinion; fill in the blanks

which one describes Christianity as monotheistic they mean,
A.thats Christians have many gods
B.that Christians believe in one god
C. That Christians believe in one country
D.that Christians believe in one savior

DONT ANSWER IF YOU DONT KNOW!

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Answer:

b. Christians believe in one God

Explanation:

Until recently, how did archaeologists think the Mayans spent most o
O Stargazing
O Reading
O Fighting
O Weaving

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The archaeologists think the Mayans spent most of their time stargazing.

what contributions did Africans bring to the British colonies? a) new ideas about religion, b) new food and farming techniques, c) new ways of encouraging slavery, d) new forms of representative government

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure its c if not I'm sorry

Answer:B

Explanation:

Which of the following was NOT one of the three colonial regions?
Middle colonies
New England colonies
Northern colonies
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Southern colonies

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Answer:

northern

Explanation:

new England colonies were in the north.

There were three colonial regions in the British territories and the option that was not one of them was the Northern colonies.

What were the three colonial regions?

There was the New England Colonies which were the Northernmost colonies. This was followed by the Middle Colonies.

The Southern colonies were the southernmost colonies and included areas such as the Carolinas.

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All of the following are reasons for the spread of major world religions to
other regions EXCEPT
Exploration
O Trade
O Conquest
O Industrialization

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Answer : Conquest

Explanation :

what has life came to?

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For real!! I ask myself this question everyday
:( like virtual school and masks... I would’ve never thought this would happen

Answer:

id

kExplanation:

Which article of the Constitution created the Legislative branch of the federal government?
Group of answer choices

Article II (2)

Article I (1)

Article III (3)

Article IV (4)

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Article I(1) is the correct answer to your question

Choose which of the following does NOT belong as one of the principles of geography *

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There is no image or anything but...
The five themes are

Location

Place

Human-Environment Interaction

Movement

Region

so whichever one isn’t one of those then pick that one...

Which of the following was NOT a way that Hitler began testing the Treaty of Versailles in the 1930's?
A- sending troops into Rhineland
B militarization
C taking over Austria
D attacking Ethiopia

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Fill in the blank.

The british may have won the battle of ____, but it gave patroiots confidence to continue fighting the british.

A- Boston
B- Bunker Hill
C - Philadelphia
D- Correspondence ​

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Answer:

Correspondence

Explanation:

This is the answer ok

Bunker hill
Because if you look up if they won it says that they did and I also learn that in school the British won the battle of bunker hill.

4. “For the first time more Americans were doing ___ than manual labor in 1950​

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Answer:

work

Explanation:

Who carried on the fight for independence after Louverture death?

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Dessalines (who fought along side Toussaint during the first revolution in Haiti against napoleon) led a second revolution after Toussaint was captured, arrested, and tortured to death in 1803. With the help of the British Dessalines declared victory over the french colony and Haiti became the second independent nation in the Americas. The answer is Dessalines. Hope this helped!

What is one way the Progressive Era reform outlined in this diagram has affected
U.S. politics?
A. More women have been elected to Congress.
B. Citizens have a more direct influence on lawmaking.
C. Corrupt officials can be removed from office.
D. Primary elections are prohibited in several states.

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Answer:

B. Citizens have a more direct influence on lawmaking.

Explanation:

The progressive era form outlines the diagram shows citizens have a more direct influence on lawmaking. Thus option B is correct.

What is the progressive era?

The progressive era is a period of US history that is from 1890 to the 1920s. It usually refers to the era of intense social and political reform that is aimed at making better progress in society.

The diagram shows the citizens of the country having more direct influence in law-making.

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Answer:

option c is ur ans

Explanation:

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Answer:

I believe it's C. Sorry if I'm wrong

Choose the two names and titles of Jesus Christ which were given by the angels who announced His birth (Luke 2:11).


God
Angel of the Covenant
Savior
Chosen One
Christ the Lord

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Answer:

It was actualy immanuel but..

Savior

Christ the lord

Explanation:

im a christan

Of the official reasons for founding Georgia, which one was the most successful A) philanthropy
B)economics c) religious freedom d) defense

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Answer: Defense

Explanation: Georgia was founded for three primary reasons: philanthropy, economics, and defense. Of the three, the only true success the colony had under the Trustees was Georgia's defense of South Carolina against Spanish invasion. ... Philanthropic work in the colony was guided by the details of the Charter of 1732.

4 Why did the founding fathers decide to include language about religion in the First Amendment of the Constitution?
They wanted citizens to select a national religion by voting, once the Constitution was finished.
Some founding fathers had been criticized for teaching lessons from the Koran
Many of the original settlers came to American in order to worship as they chose
The founders hoped to ensure that all citizens would be required to read the Bible

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Answer:

Many of the original settlers came to America in order to worship as then chose

Answer:

C Many of the original settlers came to worship whom and how they pleased.

Explanation:

Where did the arrival of General Zachary Taylor's troops spark the start of the Mexican-American War?
A the Nueces River
B the California territory
C the Rio Grande River
D the Alamo

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Answer:

C. North of the Rio Grande River

Explanation:

Before the United States formally declared war on Mexico, General Zachary Taylor defeats a superior Mexican force in the Battle of Palo Alto north of the Rio Grande River. The drift toward war with Mexico had begun a year earlier when the U.S. annexed the Republic of Texas as a new state.

Answer:

rio grande river

Explanation:

The most ancient rocks of the Grand Canyon formed during which geologic period?
A
Permian
B
Devonian
C
Cambrian
D
Precambrian

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Answer: hi there your answer is D

Precambrian

Explanation: Grand Canyon’s excellent display of layered rock is invaluable in unraveling the region’s geologic history. Extensive carving of the plateaus allows for the detailed study of the Earth's movements. Processes of stream erosion and vulcanism are also easily seen and studied.

The Colorado River has carved the Grand Canyon into four plateaus of the Colorado Plateau Province. The Province is a large area in the Southwest characterized by nearly-horizontal sedimentary rocks lifted 5,000 to 13,000 feet above sea level.

The Plateau’s arid climate produced many striking erosional forms, culminating in the Grand Canyon. The Canyon’s mile-high walls display a largely undisturbed cross section of the Earth’s crust extending back some two billion years.

 

Vishnu schist as displayed on the Trail of Time.

Vishnu schist as displayed on the Trail of Time.

NPS/Erin Whittaker

Three “Granite Gorges” expose crystalline rocks formed during the early-to-middle Proterozoic Era (late Precambrian). Originally deposited as sediments and lava flows, these rocks were intensely metamorphosed about 1,750 million years ago.

Magma rose into the rocks, cooling and crystallizing into granite, and welding the region to the North American continent.

Beginning about 1,200 million years ago (late Proterozoic), 13,000 feet of sediment and lava were deposited in coastal and shallow marine environments. Mountain building about 725 million years ago lifted and tilted these rocks. Subsequent erosion removed these tilted layers from most areas leaving only the wedge-shaped remnants seen in the eastern Canyon.

 

Rock layers formed during the Paleozoic Era are the most conspicuous in the Grand Canyon’s walls. Coastal environments and several marine incursions from the west between 550 and 250 million years ago deposited sandstone, shale and limestone layers totaling 2,400 to 5,000 feet thick.

Layers from the Cambrian, Devonian, Mississippian, Pennsylvanian and Permian periods are present. Erosion has removed most Mesozoic Era evidence from the Park, although small remnants can be found, particularly in the western Grand Canyon.

 

Fossil trilobite in Bright Angel Shale.

Fossil trilobite in Bright Angel Shale.

NPS/M.Quinn

Nearby rock outcrops suggest 4,000 to 8,000 feet of sedimentary layers from the “Age of Dinosaurs” once covered the Grand Canyon area. Cenozoic Era (the “Age of Mammals”) layers are limited to the western Grand Canyon and terraces near the river itself. A few sedimentary deposits formed in lake beds, but the most spectacular recent deposits are the lava flows and cinder cones on the Shivwits and Uinkaret plateaus. Volcanic activity began about six million years ago and has continued to within the last several thousand years. Spectacular lava cascades down the Canyon walls have helped date the Grand Canyon’s carving.

The Grand Canyon itself is a late Cenozoic feature, characteristic of renewed erosion during this time. Vigorous cutting by the snow-fed Colorado River

Precambrian is the geologic period, is the most ancient rocks of the Grand Canyon formed. Hence, option D is correct.

What is the concept of the passage?

Understanding the geologic history of the area is made possible by the superb display of stratified rock at Grand Canyon. The plateaus' extensive carving has made it possible to examine the Earth's movements in great detail. It is also simple to observe and study vulcanism and stream erosion processes.

Four plateaus of the Colorado Plateau Province were formed out of the Grand Canyon by the Colorado River. The Province is a sizable region in the Southwest distinguished by sedimentary rocks that are virtually horizontal and elevated 5,000 to 13,000 feet above sea level.

The Grand Canyon is the culmination of numerous remarkable erosional structures formed by the arid climate of the Plateau. The Canyon's mile-high walls show a cross section of the Earth's crust that dates back about two billion years and is remarkably untouched.

Thus, option D is correct.

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Be your own songwriter: Create a short song about your favorite Christmas (10 verses) plzz fast

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Answer:

1-I Only open cards when there is money inside

2-I can see through them, so you can't lie

3-I saw you wrap the presents and you could never hide

4-You never saw me, So you can't cry

5-I saw you put the presents by the fireplace

6-and you lied about santa in my face

7- How dare you ruin my christmas?

8- I thought we were all in this!

9- You lied and now Its time for my revenge!

10- I put coal in your stuff and ripped the letters you sent!

Explanation:

Chorus:

(You thought you could get me down!

You swung my emotions around !

Well that's over now!

My turn to shine!

It's Christmas Time! ) 2x

1. What legal tradition did the Virginia colonist set up in the Virginia House of Burgesses?

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Answer:

Democracy in Practice

The tradition established by the House of Burgesses was extremely important to colonial development. Each new English colony demanded its own legislature in turn.

Explanation:

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