Answer: in the "Give Me Liberty" excerpt. What is the main point of the questions at the end of the paragraph? The fate of early settlers was uncertain. The new settlers had much to fear. The new settlers had less to fear than the earlier ones. The new colony was not in North Carolina.
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How did the industrial revolution change how war fought
Answer:
It allowed for new machinery to be produced and at a much fast rate than ever before. This increase in technology combined with old war tactics led to total carnage that shocked the world.
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What is a treaty?
O A.
an informal agreement between two or more
OB.
a formal agreement between two heads of sta
O c.
an informal agreement between two heads of s
OD.
a formal agreement between two or more nati
Answer:
a formal concluded and ratified agreement between 2 country's.
In the late 1800s, European immigration to the U.S. increased due to:
A.religious and political oppression.
B.lack of jobs in Europe.
C.the restrictions of European social class structure.
D.All of these choices are correct.
Answer:
D. All of these choices are correct
Explanation:
Immigrants came for a variety of reasons. That could be economic, cultural, or unjust oppression.
Which describes the outlining method of taking notes?
A.) it is easy to use in fast-paced lectures to record information
B.) it is the least common note-taking method.
C.) It includes levels and sublevels of information.
O It uses columns and rows to organize information.
Answer:
It uses columns and rows to organize information.
Answer:
C.) It includes levels and sublevels of information.
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what is history ? ??????
Answer#1
something that no one cares about and its very hard to learn it and get a good grade
Answer#2
something that happened in the past that us people need to learn abut not like all the smart people say "you cant have a future without a past so we should learn about our past"
Answer:
history is pointless its just learning things about the past
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What set of written laws was Rome’s first, and applied to both the rich and poor?
A) twelve assemblies
B) twelve tables
C) code of Rome
D) Centuriate code
Answer: b.twelve tables
Explanation:
Answer:
Twelve Tables
Explanation:
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“Does development mean progress?"
Answer:
yep
Explanation:
Answer: yeah kinda
Explanation:
What’s a political party
Answer:
a group of people there to help
Explanation:
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Answer:
A political party is an organized group of people who share the same ideas regarding the ideal government. Most common in presidential elections.
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What were the restrictions listed in the slave codes?
Answer:
There were numerous restrictions to enforce social control: slaves could not be away from their owner's premises without permission; they could not assemble unless a white person was present; they could not own firearms; they could not be taught to read or write, nor could they transmit or possess “inflammatory”
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Answer: slaves could not be away from their owners without respective permission; they were unable to assemble unless a white person was present; they could not have ownership of firearms; they could not be taught to read or write
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Write 3-4 paragraphs on the question "What makes Iba Batutta’s journey so important?"
Answer:Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan Muslim scholar and traveler. He was known for his traveling and undertaking excursions called the Rihla. His journeys lasted for a period of almost thirty years, covering nearly the whole of the known Islamic world and beyond. They extended from North Africa, West Africa, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe in the West, to the Middle East, Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, Southeast Asia and China in the East, a distance readily surpassing that of his predecessors. After his travels he returned to Morocco and gave his account of the experience to Ibn Juzay.
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Early life and Career:
Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta, was born in Tangier, Morocco, on the 24th of February 1304 C.E. (703 Hijra) during the time of the Marinid dynasty. He was commonly known as Shams ad-Din. His family was of Berber origin and had a tradition of service as judges. After receiving an education in Islamic law, he chose to travel. He left his house in June 1325, when he was twenty one years of age and set off from his hometown initially on a hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca, a journey that took him 16 months. He continued travelling and did not return to Morocco for at least 24 years. His journeys were mostly by land. To reduce the risk of being attacked, he usually chose to join a caravan. In the town of Sfax, he married. During his travels, he survived wars, shipwrecks, and rebellions.
He first began his voyage by exploring the lands of the Middle East. Thereafter he sailed down the Red Sea to Mecca. He crossed the huge Arabian Desert and traveled to Iraq and Iran. In 1330, he set of again, down the Red Sea to Aden and then to Tanzania. Then in 1332, Ibn Battuta decided to visit India. He was greeted open heartedly by the Sultan of Delhi. There he was appointed to the position of a judge. He stayed in India for a period of 8 years and then left for China. Ibn Battuta left for another adventure in 1352. He then went south, crossed the Sahara desert, and visited the African kingdom of Mali.
Finally, Battuta returned home to Tangier in 1355. It is questionable whether Ibn Battuta visited all the places that he described. In order to provide a comprehensive description of places in the Muslim world, Ibn Battuta probably relied on hearsay evidence and made extensive use of accounts by earlier travelers.
Ibn Battuta reported that he experienced culture shock in some of the regions he visited. The local customs of recently converted people did not fit his orthodox Muslim background. Among Turks and Mongols, he was astonished at the way women behaved. They were allowed freedom of speech. He also felt that the dress customs in the Maldives and some sub-Saharan regions in Africa were too revealing.
Death:
After the completion of the Rihla in 1355, little is known about Ibn Battuta’s life. He was appointed a judge in Morocco and died in 1368. The Rihla provides an important account of many areas of the world in the 14th century.
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Match the terms with the appropriate definition.
1. Unpaid work done for a person or an organization
volunteer work
2. Any task that is useful
work permit
3. A state-required legal document giving employees younger than eighteen years old permission to work
want
4. A good or service that is desirable but not necessary
workforce
5. Wage amount after deductions are withheld
lifestyle budget
6. Lists the costs of items you choose to spend your money on
net wage
7. The people who are both able and willing to work
work
Explain how residents of a community are affected by violent activism.
1. Describe how sumer met the three critical of a civilization. Use specific examples write down__________
2. How did the geography of a Mesopotamia contribute to the development of early civilization there? _________________
3. describe the three principal ways civilization spreads from one region to another. Type the answer please_____________
Answer:
Below on explanation
Explanation:
1. Summer helped crops grow and gave people vitamins.
2. Geography in Mesopotamia helped it to flourish because hills gave them an advantage in wars they had. *This is an inference*
3. The religion got popular so people wanted to partake in it.
Which of these does not have its own government?
City
Country
State
Territory
Answer: Territory
Explanation:
City has its own government called municipality.
County has its own government
State has its own government
How does the executive branch check the power of legislative branch
The history of philosophy according to Ortega is... a. not related to doing philosophy now b. the past and not really useful to doing philosophy now c. is necessary to doing philosophy now d. all of the above e. none of the above
The correct answer is C) is necessary to doing philosophy now.
The history of philosophy according to Ortega is necessary to doing philosophy now.
José Ortega y Gasset(1883-1955) was a renowned Spanish philosopher who believed that history began with the presence of conscious humans that were aware of their decision-making process. For Ortega, history is not limited to a constant succession of incidents, days, or events. For him, history was the correlation of human personal events. His most important work on this topic was "Toward a Philosophy of History."
Why did Buddhism spread throughout India during the rule of the Mauryan
Empire?
Answer: The emperor Ashoka the Great encouraged all Indians to practice Buddhism
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What do Muslims believe about the afterlife?
A.the soul continues to exist
B.souls are judged upon death
C. All believers will experience paradise
D. All souls will be judged by Muhammad
Answer:
A. The Soul Continues To exist.
Explanation:
In the Afterlife.
Answer:
A is correct answer
Explanation:
How important was the French and Indian War for colonists?
Answer:
The French and Indian War began over the specific issue of whether the upper Ohio River valley was a part of the British Empire, and therefore open for trade and settlement by Virginians and Pennsylvanians, or part of the French Empire.
Explanation:
Answer:
there were lots of death that was for sure but also alot of family loss
Explanation:
Which country is not parliamentary democracy
Answer: However, most democracies in the world today use the parliamentary system as opposed to a presidential system like that used in the United States. A few examples among the many parliamentary democracies are Canada, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Latvia, the Netherlands, and New Zealand.
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Read the Jim Crow Laws for restaurants in Georgia and Alabama, and then answer the question.
Georgia – All persons licensed to conduct a restaurant, shall serve either white people exclusively or colored people exclusively and shall not sell to the two races within the same room or serve the two races anywhere under the same license.
Alabama – It shall be unlawful to conduct a restaurant or other place for the serving of food in the city, at which white and colored people are served in the same room, unless such white and colored persons are effectually separated by a solid partition extending from the floor upward to a distance of seven feet or higher, and unless a separate entrance from the street is provided for each compartment.
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What do these laws demonstrate? Check all that apply.
1) States had similar laws allowing segregation.
2) Laws were created for specific facilities.
3) Businesses that did not support segregation served all people.
4) African Americans were to be given equal facilities.
Answer:
check 1 and 2.....…...........
States had similar laws allowing segregation and laws were created for specific facilities is these do these laws demonstrate. Thus, option (a) and (b) is correct.
These rules required segregation in restaurants and other food-serving establishments and prohibited serving white and coloured customers in the same space.
The rules stipulated that unless a separate entrance from the street is given for each compartment, white and coloured people must be divided by a substantial partition that rises from the floor to a height of seven feet or more.
These regulations were put into place to uphold racial segregation and limit the freedoms of Black individuals. The regulations required segregation in practically every area of daily life, including restrooms, drinking fountains, parks, libraries, buses, railroads, and restaurants.
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Select the statements below that equal 36.
Answer:
F.
Explanation:
6+6+6+6+6= 30 (6 * 5= 30)
ANSWER:
Letter B and letter D and letter E
Why were Central European liberals unable to capitalize on their initial successes in the 1848 revolutions?
Answer:
The revolutions of 1848 failed to achieve their goals because of a lack of strong allies and support, weak military support of the rulers, and the division among the revolutionaries.
Explanation:
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In 1848 many revolutionaries manifested against the European rulers. They were widespread everywhere in the European countries but desisted up in failures.
Central European liberals were not victorious in these revolutions as they eliminated many participants.
The robust establishment of the administration could not happen.
The rebellion collapsed because it lacked many collaborators and supporters.
Revolutionaries were distributed among them and did not have unity.
The leaders and revolutionaries also lacked armed support.
Therefore, Central European liberals were unable to capitalize on their initial victories in the revolutions.
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In your opinion, do life appointments of Supreme Court judges affect the way the Supreme Court works? Support your answer. Please help!
A detailed written plan for a national government is known as... *
a constitution
a declaration of independence
a confederation
an article
Answer:
constitution
Explanation:
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Read the statement. The legislative branch is known as the “_[blank]_ Branch” of the federal government. Which best completes the sentence?
Citizens’
Your
People’s
Americans’
Answer: People’s
Explanation: it is the branch on which the citizens of the U.S. have the greatest impact and influence :)
Material and nonmaterial culture often influence each other. How is this BEST demonstrated?
- When people started buying televisions, the sales of couches also increased.
- Because of the invention of cell phones, people changed their norms of communication.
- When people believe that everyone is equal, they fight for equal rights for everyone.
- Because there are newer computers, people have to buy newer software programs.
Answer:
When people believe that everyone is equal, they fight for equal rights for everyone.
Answer:
Because of the invention of cell phones, people changed their norms of communication.
Explanation:
Read the passage below. Then, write a short paragraph that compares the words of the declaration with how natural rights were or were not protected in the early United States.
The Declaration of Independence states, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." After American colonists won their independence, however, they set up a government that allowed people to own others as slaves.
Which do you think comes closer to Enlightenment beliefs about natural rights — the words in the declaration or the actions of the government?
Read the assignment carefully and make sure you answer each part of the question or questions.
After you've written your response, go back and read it again to make sure your thoughts are clear.
Write your response here.
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how should we honor history? should we celebrate columbus day? why or why not? remember to cute textual evidence to back up your thoughts
Why is the Battle of Alamo important? And what was the outcome of that Battle?
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Answer:
The Battle of Alamo is quite important because it's part of US history, especially for Texas; the outcome of the battle was a loss against the Mexican forces.
Explanation:
The battle of Alamo went on for about 13 days, with gruesome fighting, within the battle were the Mexican forces, and Texan defenders, as well as a legendary frontiersman Davy Crockett. Most of the Texan defenders died along with their frontiersman. The battle was condemned because Texas was fighting for their independence from Mexico. So because of the loss and many deaths, the Battle of Alamo is respected and honored to the ones who died in action.