Answer:
Fear Makes people behave in many different ways, There really is no specific way a person reacts to fear, It could be they'll jump in fear or they'll freeze because of fear.
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Explanation:
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Fear has a multitude of effects on behavior. One may feel anxiety to get a correct answer which forces them to have to answer what other people in the room think versus what they actually believe in. Fear can also lead to stuttering, shortness of breath, and panic attacks.
was sent by the French to work with the Spanish
Answer:
it was Pedro Menendez de Aviles
Explanation:
Which period of history is responsible for bringing Ancient Greek culture back into practice
and study?
A. Middle Ages
B. Industrial Age
C. Renaissance
D. Dark Ages
Answer:
d. dark ages if i'm wrong i'm sorry
Explanation:
The period of the history which is basically responsible for actually bringing ancient culture back is Dark age Option(d) is the correct answer.
What is Greek Dark age?
The Greek dark ages is known to be as that period of the history of the Greek which is around the end of the Mycenaean civilization around the period of 1100 BC.
The Greek period or the culture was mainly known to be as the interval or the gap between the Mycenaean Civilization around the period of the 1200 BC.
Therefore Option(d) is correct
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= What are comparable gatekeeper elite groups in the
contemporary United States?
Explanation:
order that was remarkably similar to that developing in western Europe ... gatekeeper elite groups in the contemporary United States ? 1298.
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Which river is located in western india?
Answer Narmada river, tapi river, Godavari river, magi river, mandolin river,
Explanation:
There is a lot I don’t know the specific question
Answer:
google has the answer. i would put them but theres alot.
Explanation:
Who is the blame for the Pequot war
How was Spain able to establish an empire in the Americas during the 1500s?
Answer:
Explanation:At first, Spain let the conquistadors govern the lands they had conquered. However, this was not successful. In order to control its new empire, Spain created a formal system of government to rule its colonies. todemand labor or taxes from Native Americans
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What was the Social impact on expansion during Antebellum?
Answer: The technological advances and religious and social movements of the Antebellum Period had a profound effect on the course of American history, including westward expansion to the Pacific, a population shift from farms to industrial centers, sectional divisions that ended in civil war, and the abolition of slavery.
Explanation:
The Rebellion in the Caribbean sparked fears of a widespread rebellion in the American South.
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A. Dominican
B. Cuban
C. Nat Turner
D. Haitian
Answer:
d
Explanation:
One of the main causes of the Renaissance was the:
A. wealth created by an increase in commerce
B. Wealth developed by overseas colonies
C. Emphasis on the abilities of God's role inspire humanity
D. Emphasis on the divine kings and their influence on their countries
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
b. i think
Explanation:
cuz it was a time of great economic growth & prosperity
What are some social aspects of medieval Japan, plz help in paragraph form
Answer:
Explanation:
Medieval Japan (1185-1600) with its feudal structures offers a striking contrast to the earlier classical period of Japanese history: warfare and destruction characterize the medieval era in which samurai warriors became the rulers of the land.
The similarities as well as the differences in historical patterns of medieval Japan and medieval Europe are of interest to historians. Feudal political organization, bonds between warriors, and the prominence of religion are characteristic of the medieval periods in both societies.
In Japan, Buddhism reached all levels of society during the medieval period; the influence of Buddhism is evident in works of Japanese literature written at this time, Essays in Idleness, An Account of My Hut, and the plays of the Noh drama.
Medieval Japan is often well covered in textbooks because of its similarities to "medieval Europe," with warriors, castles, and feudal structures. Students gain a more balanced view of the breadth of Japanese history and its culture if teachers first introduce Japan's classical period (topic 5), c. 600 - 1185, which has quite different characteristics than those of the medieval period.
In medieval Japan, the rise of the samurai occurs as political power devolves from court nobles to warrior families; military leaders rule the land while the emperor and his court remain in place but hold no power. The supreme military leader is called the "Shogun," and his government is called the "bakufu," or "tent government."
There is constant warfare in medieval Japan; the society is torn apart by warfare and people seek solace in religion. Buddhism, which had up until now been primarily the religion of scholars and monks, becomes the religion of ordinary people and popular, salvationist sects of Buddhism spread throughout the country.
By the 1500s, a class of territorial military lords, or daimyo, emerges; the daimyo establish and maintain their domains (called "han"), build castles, and establish towns around their castles where their samurai retainers reside and serve in their armies.
Samurai values of service to a lord and personal loyalty become central to Japanese cultural tradition over the centuries.
Zen Buddhism spreads among the samurai, emphasizing personal enlightenment through discipline and meditation. Gardens of raked sand (representing water) and rocks (representing mountains) are used as places of meditation within temples. The ceremony of serving tea becomes a formalized Zen ritual. The tea room or tea house, built for this purpose, has tatami or rush mats for flooring, shoji, or sliding paper and wood screens for room dividers, and a tokonoma, or ceremonial alcove, to place scrolls of calligraphy and flower arrangements. All of these features become central to Japanese architecture and room furnishing.
The warfare in this period is so intense and the society so torn apart that the major goal of the daimyo who reunify Japan in 1600 is the establishment of order. The Tokugawa period, 1600 -1868, is thus distinguished from the medieval period by the cessation of warfare and the evolution of a pre-modern society marked by commercial development and urbanization, as discussed in Topic 8: China, Japan and Korea: the Ming, the Qing, Tokugawa, and Chosun.
Literature in medieval Japan reflects the Buddhist notion of the impermanence of life and the need to renounce worldly attachments to gain release from the sufferings of human existence is reflected in the literature of the period: An Account of My Hut, Essays in Idleness, Noh drama.
Leader of Russia who began westernization.
A.
Copernicus
B.
Voltaire
C.
Louis XIV
D.
Tsar Peter the Great
E.
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Answer:
I think its peter the great
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Two astronauts flew each ship during the short
Answer:
so they kept flying and never stopped
which phrase best completes the diagram
Answer:
don't know
Explanation:
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Colonial Governments
Each of the thirteen colonies had a charter, or written agreement between the colony and the king of England or Parliament. CHARTERS of royal colonies provided for direct rule by the king. A COLONIAL LEGISLATURE was elected by property holding males. But governors were appointed by the king and had almost complete authority — in theory. The legislatures controlled the salary of the governor and often used this influence to keep the governors in line with colonial wishes. The first colonial legislature was the VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES, established in 1619.
Colonies in North America
The colonies along the eastern coast of North America were formed under different types of charter, but most developed representative democratic governments to rule their territories.
When the first PILGRIMS voyaged to the New World, a bizarre twist of fate created a spirit of self-government. These Pilgrims of the Mayflower were bound for Virginia in 1620, but they got lost and instead landed at PLYMOUTH in present-day Massachusetts. Since Plymouth did not lie within the boundaries of the Virginia colony, the Pilgrims had no official charter to govern them. So they drafted the MAYFLOWER COMPACT, which in essence declared that they would rule themselves. Although Massachusetts eventually became a royal colony, the Pilgrims at Plymouth set a powerful precedent of making their own rules that later reflected itself in the town meetings that were held across colonial New England.
Trade and Taxation
Colonial economies operated under MERCANTILISM, a system based on the belief that colonies existed in order to increase the mother country's wealth. England tried to regulate trade, and forbid colonies from trading with other European countries. England also maintained the right to tax the colonies. Both TRADE and TAXATION were difficult for England to control, and so an informal agreement emerged. England regulated trade but allowed colonists the right to levy their own taxes. SMUGGLERS soon exploited the English inability to guard every port by secretly trading against Parliament's wishes.
William Penn's Crest
A proprietary charter allowed the governor of the colony to rule with great power over his lands. In William Penn's Pennsylvania, that power was used to establish a land of religious tolerance.
This delicate agreement was put to test by the FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. The war was expensive, and from the British point of view, colonists should help pay for it, especially considering that England believed it was protecting the colonists from French and Indian threats. The new taxes levied by the Crown nevertheless horrified the colonists. British naval measures to arrest smugglers further incited American shippers. These actions served as stepping stones to the Revolution.
Religious Freedom
Religious freedom served as a major motivation for Europeans to venture to the American colonies. Puritans and Pilgrims in Massachusetts, QUAKERS in Pennsylvania, and Catholics in Maryland represented the growing RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY in the colonies. Rhode Island was founded as a colony of RELIGIOUS FREEDOM in reaction to zealous Puritans. As a result, many different faiths coexisted in the colonies. This variety required an insistence on freedom of religion since the earliest days of British settlement.
So the colonial experience was one of absorbing British models of government, the economy, and religion. Over the course of about 150 years, American colonists practiced these rudimentary forms of self-government that eventually led to their decision to revolt against British rule. The democratic experiment of American self-rule was therefore not a sudden change brought about by the Declaration of Independence. By 1776, Americans had plenty of practice.
On the Web
The Royal Proclamation of 1763
This proclamation, issued by the King of England in 1763, is a good example of a royal charter. This website from a Canadian lawyer also includes a brief annotation that gives the historical background to the text, and a map showing the regions in question.
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William Penn
William Penn (October 14, 1644–July 30, 1718) founded the Province of Pennsylvania, the British North American colony that became the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The democratic principles that he set forth served as an inspiration for the United States Constitution.
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The 1765 Stamp Act
Imagine being taxed to play cards or read a newspaper. After the French and Indian War, the King of England imposed new taxes such as those on the thirteen colonies. These taxes led to the cry of "taxation without representation" and ultimately the American Revolution. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation serves up this summary of the 1765 Stamp Act.
Answer:
-Rule
-Influenece
-Grouped
-Structured
-Charter
Explanation:
-Rule because the king had direct rule over over the colonies.
-Influenece because the king had influence over them.
-Grouped because there were different colonies.
-Structured because (according to google) a colonial legislature was elected by property holding males which makes it a sort of system that only property holding males could be elected, therefore it's structured.
-Charter because that is what provided for direct rule. a charter is a written agreement between the colony and king of England or Parliament (also from google). I hope this helps, have a lovely day!! :)
Which principle is responsible for the creation of delegated, concurrent, and reserved powers? Checks and balances Majority rule Judicial review Federalism
Answer: It is based on the principle of federalism, where power is shared between the federal government and state governments. The powers of the federal government have generally expanded greatly since the Civil War.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is checks and balances
Explanation:
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What was the new sea route that Bartolomeu Dias first discovered and Vasco da Gama later followed to get to India? FAST PLS U WILL GET BRAINLY
Answer:
Outward and return voyages of the Portuguese India Run (Carreira da Índia). The outward route of the South Atlantic westerlies that Bartolomeu Dias discovered in 1487, followed and explored by da Gama in the open ocean, would be developed in subsequent years.
Sibling: Teresa da Gama, Paulo da Gama
Parents: Estêvão da Gama, Isabel Sodré
Born: 1460, Sines
Explanation:
Miguel must write a paper on the American Revolution. He must use one
primary source and one secondarysource. Which sources should he
choose?
Answer: Wikipedia is banned in some schools, so he should use Encyclopedia Britannica.
During the Age of Exploration, the first Europeans to settle in the Americas were the Portuguese and the Spanish. As a result, the languages predominantly spoken in South America are now
A)Brazilian and Spanish
B)Brazilian and Portuguese
C)Portuguese and Spanish
D)Spanish and English
Answer:
C Portuguese and Spanish
For which of these does the First Amendment offer no protection
before the women's liberation movement , most women were excepted to raise families true or false
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Which statement best completes the diagram?
Major Hindu
Beliefs
People must follow
society's rules
?
Many.gods are part of
one universal power,
O A. There should be no class of priests.
B. All forms of violence are forbidden. .
O C. The gods cannot communicate with people.
D. People are reborn after they die.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Who Sank the Lusitania and how that changed the course of the war.
Answer:A German U-boat torpedoed the British-owned steamship Lusitania, killing 1,195 people including 128 Americans, on May 7, 1915. The disaster set off a chain of events that led to the U.S. entering World War I.
Explanation:
Schwieger was to blame for sinking the Lusitania. It changed the course of the war because it hindered or severed relationships between Germany and the U.S
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie has been referred to as the spark that started World War I. Where was
Archduke Ferdinand from?
A:Germany
B: Austria-Hungary
C:Russia
D:France
Answer:
Archduke Ferdinand was from Austria-Hungary
by the end of the civil war the south was devastated and beaten the president had been assassinated was it worth it? WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST ANSWER (it must be 2-5 sentences)
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
It the long run it was nothing would be the same in our country. Witch in some cases that would be great. The thing is if none of this happened we would probably not be as advanced in the United States.
In Paragraph 1, President Obama says: "You're not a varsity athlete the first time you play a new sport. You don't hit every note the first time you sing a song." Why does he include these examples? How do they contribute to the meaning of that paragraph? Use evidence from the text.
Answer:
The reason as to why President Obama decides to give us these examples is to epitomize his notion of which is that you the reader cannot be utterly perfect nor flawless on your first experiences of anything. They act as good examples of which we the reader can easily interpret and one sentence gives great strength to Obama's validity on his notion which is "You don't hit every note the first time you sing a song."...
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Answer:
you dont hit a note first song one!
Explanation:
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This group was strongly opposed to Jackson's "high handed" and "king-like" behavior.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The group that was strongly opposed to Jackson's "high-handed" and "king-like" behavior was the Whig Party.
US President Andrew Jackson was beloved by many but not all. People from the south and the west of the United States loved him by considering him as "A man of the people."
However, he had tough political rivals as was the case of the members of the Whig Party who did not like his "high-handed" and "king-like" attitudes.
President Jackson was a man of strong character whose decisions not always were well accepted by all. For instance, he wanted the central government to have power over the states. He opposed South Caroline to ignore federal law. He also opposed t the continuity of the National Bank.
Can someone explain these territorial Acquisitions for me? A ton of points and i will mark as brainliest
incentive something that encourages people to act
2. investor negative incentive that makes people worse off
3. penalty people who put their money into something (such as stocks), because they hope to make more money
4. reward positive incentive that makes people better off
5. risk the chance of something turning out differently than expected
6. saver people who put aside some of their money for future use
what were six proposals in Presidents Johnson’s Reconstruction plans
Answer:
1) Pardons would be granted to those taking a loyalty oath
2)No pardons would be available to high Confederate officials
and persons owning property valued in excess of $20,000
3)A state needed to abolish slavery before being readmitted
4)A state was required to repeal its secession ordinance before
being readmitted.
5)High Confederate officials and military leaders were to be
temporarily excluded from the process
6)When one tenth of the number of voters who had participated
in the 1860 election had taken the oath within a particular state,
then that state could launch a new government and elect
representatives to Congress.