What was the important one?

What Was The Important One?

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Maybe B but give it a try ...

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Agriculture leads to more energy, which leads to
a.building up armies
b.a government
C.new roads
d. all of the above.
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Answer:

I think c........ If i am wrong let me know

Shangri-La is a fictitious place inspired by a valley named Shambala. According to tales, Shambala is in the Himalayas. For what are the inhabitants of Shambala famous?
A.
living a long and unhappy life
B.
living a short but content life
C.
following the nomadic way of living life
D.
living a long life, in harmony with nature

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Answer:

D. living a long life, in harmony with nature

Explanation:

Shangri-La is a fictitious place that is utopian in nature, where everything is perfect, the people live for a very long time before they begin to age very slowly.

Therefore, the inhabitants of Shambala are famous for living a long life, in harmony with nature.

Who of the following did NOT support the ideals of the Revolution

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This would be a pretty easy question just need a little more context

Explanation:

But I they were the english people that believed they should have a king

what is V-E day?" what happened that day?

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Answer: May 8th 1945 was the date the Allies celebrated the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of Adolf Hitler's Reich, formally recognising the end of the Second World War in Europe. This became known as V.E (Victory in Europe) Day.

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Answer:

Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Germany’s unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945, marking the end of World War II in Europe.

Explanation:  

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Today, more immigrants come to the United States from Asia and
. This change is partly due to the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, which
quotas. Each year, the United States accepts about
refugees. In addition, about
undocumented workers are living in the United States illegally.

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Answer: latin america

              abolished

             50,000

             11 million

Explanation:

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What is the role of the kami in Shintoism? It is the supreme being. It is a spirit who lives in nature. It is a sacred text followers study. It is a gateway to a place where a spirit lives.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

i took the test

Answer:

BBBB

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does New France or the 13 English Colonies have more religious freedom?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

According to Adams, most of Jackson’s support came from (BLANK).

-The wealthy elite

- The middle Class

- The Common people



IT IS NOT THE MIDDLE CLASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Answer:

the common people

Explanation:

What is the significance of San Antonio's founding in 1718?

the building of ten presidios

location of a major port city

the development of several missions

neutral ground between Spain and the United States
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Answer:

The answer should be location of a major port city

Explanation:

San Antonio was founded May 1, 1718, when a Spanish expedition from Mexico established the Mission San Antonio de Valero. The mission, later called the Alamo (Spanish: “Cottonwood”), was one of five founded in the area and was named for St. Anthony of Padua. Hope this helped and I hope it's correct :)

What is one example of a closed economy?

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Answer:

a restricted system that blocks trade with international partners

Explanation:

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Brazil is the most closed economy in the world, and it imports the least quantity of goods in the world when compared to its GDP.

An economy that does not exchange goods and services with other economies is said to be closed. The closed economy is self-sufficient; therefore, neither imports nor exports are permitted. In a closed economy, all the goods and services domestic consumers require are produced domestically.

Brazilian businesses must contend with a number of competitive obstacles, such as favorable exchange rates and protective trade regulations.

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The President can serve no more than
years in office.

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Answer: you can serve no more than 4 years

Stephen F. Austin was used to being able to speak his mind in the United States, but Mexico did not have the same type of freedom of speech in their country. In your journal, discuss whether or not you feel Americans today take our rights and freedoms for granted.

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Answer:

Yes definitely

Explanation:

Answer:

Yes, I feel like Americans today take our rights and freedoms for granted because, in this situation, most people are lost because they usually go outside mask free and meet up with friends and hug and touch each, but now they can barely see them, so yes I feel like Americans take our rights and freedoms for granted.

Explanation:

I got it right for Egde 2020

What are the articles of confederation

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Answer: The Articles of Confederation was the first written constitution of the United States

Explanation:

After a careful analysis of the map above which title would best represent the map ?

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Answer: uestion

A. The United states annexed Texas.

i need evidence from the text book on why this is correct

Explanation:

it is the first answer

Which statement best describes Hinduism

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Answer:

It is a polytheistic religion with a countless number of gods.

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The Visigoths' defeat of the Romans at the Battle of Adrianople in 378 was significant because ____.

the Germanic tribes were fearful of the Huns

it allowed Odoacer to conquer Britain

it indicated to all the Germanic tribes that the Roman Empire was weak

the Vandals had tried to divide the empire in 263 and failed

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Answer:

It indicated to all the Germanic tribes that the Roman Empire was weak.

Differences between pulmonary circulation and systematic circulation

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the pulmonary circulation moves blood between the heart and the lungs. It transports deoxygenated blood to the lungs to go grab oxygen and release the carbon dioxide. The oxygenated blood then goes back to the heart. Systemic circulation on the other hand moves blood between the heart and the rest of the body.

Answer:

Explanation:

Pulmonary circulation refers to the circulation of blood in which deoxygenated blood is pumped from the heart to the lungs and oxygenated blood is returned to back to the heart. Pulmonary circulation only occurs between the heart and the lungs.

Systemic circulation refers to the circulation of blood in which oxygenated blood is pumped from the heart to the body and deoxygenated blood is returned back to the heart. Systemic circulation occurs between the heart and the entire body.

How could slaves become free under Abbasid rule

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Answer:

The Abbasid Caliphate, which ruled the Islamic world, oversaw the golden age of

Islamic culture. The dynasty ruled the Islamic Caliphate from 750 to 1258 AD, making it

one of the longest and most influential Islamic dynasties. For most of its early history, it

was the largest empire in the world, and this meant that it had contact with distant

neighbors such as the Chinese and Indians in the East, and the Byzantines in the West,

allowing it to adopt and synthesize ideas from these cultures.

Explanation:

The Abbasid Dynasty overthrew the preceding Umayyad Dynasty, which was

based in Damascus, Syria. The Umayyads had become increasingly unpopular,

especially in the eastern territories of the caliphate. The Umayyads favored Syrian

Arabs over other Muslims and treated mawali, newly converted Muslims, as second- class citizens. The most numerous group of mawali were the Persians, who lived side- by-side with Arabs in the east who were angry at the favor shown to Syrian Arabs.

Together, they were ripe for rebellion. Other Muslims were angry with the Umayyads

for turning the caliphate into a hereditary dynasty. Some believed that a single family

should not hold power, while Shiites believed that true authority belonged to the family

of the Prophet Muhammad through his son-in-law Ali, and the Umayyads were not part

of Muhammad’s family.

All these various groups who were angry with the Umayyads united under the

Abbasids, who began a rebellion against the Umayyads in Persia. The Abbasids built a

coalition of Persian mawali, Eastern Arabs, and Shiites. The Abbasids were able to

gain Shiite support because they claimed descent from Muhammad through

Muhammad’s uncle Abbas. Their descent from Muhammad was not through Ali, as

Shiites would have preferred, but Shiites still considered the Abbasids better than the

Umayyads. A Persian general, Abu Muslim, who supported Abbasid claims to power, led the

Abbasid armies. His victories allowed the Abbasid leader Abul `Abbas al-Saffah to

enter the Shiite-dominated city of Kufa in 748 and declare himself caliph. In 750, the

army of Abu Muslim and al-Saffah faced the Umayyad Caliph Marwan II at the Battle of

the Zab near the Tigris River. Marwan II was defeated, fled, and was killed. As-Saffah

captured Damascus and slaughtered the remaining members of the Umayyad family

(except for one, Abd al-Rahman, who escaped to Spain and continued the Umayyad

Dynasty there). The Abbasids were the new rulers of the caliphate.

The Early Abbasids

The Abbasids had led a revolution against the unpopular policies of the

Umayyads, but those who expected major change were disappointed. Under the

second Abbasid Caliph, al-Mansur (r. 754–775), it became clear that much of the

Umayyad past would be continued. The Abbasids maintained the hereditary control of

the caliphate, forming a new dynasty.

Under the Abbasids, enslaved people could gain their freedom if:

They sued their masters for denying them slave rights They bought their freedom Their masters died - sometimes They gave birth for their masters

Enslaved people under Islam have certain rights and if the master does not grant these rights, the enslaved person can sue for their freedom.

Some enslaved people were also allowed to buy their freedom from their masters after some time and some were freed when their masters died.

Muslims were allowed to sleep with female enslaved people and if they gave birth, this female slave enslaved person would have to be freed.

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Why did the poet Ralph Waldo Emerson call the first bullet fired in Lexington "the shot heard round the world"?

It started a revolution that brought a new nation to the world scene- the United States of America

The sound from gunfire was so loud it could be heard for hundreds of miles.

Immediately after the battle of Lexington several superpower countries such as
Spain and France came to fight alongside the colonists.

Emerson wanted to make a point that this war consisted of gunfire instead of
other fighting techniques.

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Answer:

It started a revolution that showed the world that it was possible to overthrow an empire. It was the beginning of a push for democracy all over the world.

Why is it irrational and unproductive to try to "prove" or "disprove" the
existence of God?

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Answer:

It's not worth it.

Explanation:

I'm a believer, but if people are really sure to believe that they were created by the big bang, or by a superior creature they will believe it no matter what evidence you provide. Another example of this is flat-earth believers.

It would just be a waste of time, depending on your audience of course.  

Which of the following has increased tensions between the US and China in the twenty-first century? O A. Cyber -espionage O B. Chinese naval operations in the Mexican Gulf O C. Poorly manufactured products US interference in China's elections

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Answer: A

Explanation:

Makes the most sense

Cyber -espionage has increased tensions between the US and China in the twenty-first century. The appropriate response is option A.

What is Cyber -espionage ?

Cyber espionage is a type of cyber attack that involves the theft of sensitive or confidential information or intellectual property in order to gain an advantage over a rival business or government agency.

The ultimate aim of cyber espionage is the acquisition of intellectual property or state secrets. Cyberattacks can be carried out as terrorist acts or as a specific military operation. These actions are primarily driven by greed or the desire for financial gain.

On the cyber front, China has by far the largest hacking program in the world, and they have taken more personal and commercial data from Americans than all other countries combined.

hence, the appropriate response is option A.

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Neo Malthusians believe that in addition to outstripping food supply, world population growth is also overtaxing other resources like fuel and energy in addition to outstripping food supply, world population growth is also overtaxing other resources like fuel and energy governments should discourage population growth because industrial growth is slowing in MDCs governments should discourage population growth because industrial growth is slowing in MDCs population growth in LDCs will end as the population in those countries become more educated population growth in
A. LDCs will end as the population in those countries become more educated
B. MDCs will experience a population crash due to their aging populations
C. MDCs will experience a population crash due to their aging populations

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Answer:

C, hope this helps :)

Explanation:

Which statement about the election of 1824 is true

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Answer:

Group of answer choices?

Explanation:

I dont know what you are talking about but if you just need a statement here you go lol:

John Quincy Adams beat Andrew Jackson by beating him in the electoral college even though Andrew jackson beat him in Electoral votes and popular vote

Which phrase best completes this table

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Answer:

I think its C or B

I think it’s c or b

Napoleon’s French empire was the greatest empire since the ... empire

Is it the British Empire?
Or the Roman Empire ?

thanks !

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roman !! i’m 90% sure this is correct bte

Answer:

British... look below

Explanation:

Both of the empires listed were great but the British empire was right before the French. The Roman empire was 1000+ years before. The Roman empire was similar to the French one as they both controlled much of Europe. The British empire didn't control Europe. It controlled the Americas and much of Indonesia/Asia. So it is kind of tough to say but if you are going by the amount of years between them, then its the British.

HOWEVER, if you are talking about the size and amount of power, then probably Roman. But the way this question is phrased, it seems like its talking about years (which would then be British). Sorry I made this a bit confusing lol

In order to amend or change the Articles of Confederation you need a______________.​

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Answer:

In order to amend or change the Articles of Confederation you need is described below in details.

Explanation:

The Articles needed common acquiescence to any amendment, so all 13 states would require to accept a resolution. Given the contests between the states, that custom created the Articles impracticable to accommodate after the war settled with Britain in 1783. Following the Articles of Confederation, suggested amendments had to be authorized by Congress and then approved by all 13 states to take result.

Who was the Chaldean king who forced the Jews to leave Jerusalem in 597 B.C.E

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Answer:

King Jehoiachin!

The answer is King Jehoiachin

In addition to making speeches and printing newspapers, many abolitionists
a.wrote petitions asking Congress to outlaw slavery.
b.organized armed rebellions in Southern states.
c.bought enslaved people in order to set them free.
d.taught young African American children in schools.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Arizona is divided into how many legislative districts?

A. 30

B. 60

C. 100

D. 435

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Answer:

30

Explanation:

Answer:

30

Explanation:

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The US government differs from a direct democracy in that is..

A. Utilizes elected officials to act on behalf of the people
B. Has legislators elect the executive branch.
C. Does not make property ownership a requirement to vote
D. Limits who can vote

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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