Answer: The Inquisition was a powerful office set up within the Catholic Church to root out and punish heresy throughout Europe and the Americas. Beginning in the 12th century and continuing for hundreds of years, the Inquisition is infamous for the severity of its tortures and its persecution of Jews and Muslims. Kinda like the holocaust if you think about it.
Explanation:
Which two farming advances developed during the Zouh dynasty
a iron pillow
b fertile silt of Huang he river
c bronze tools
d crop rotation
and does anyone go to Durant oklahoma school.
Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
Iron pillow and fertile silt are not farming advances.
Answer:
c and i took test
Explanation:
Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada must honor the Native American reservation treaties drawn up by the..........government for the Native American Nations.
Answer:
Federal
Explanation:
Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada must honor the Native American reservation treaties drawn up by the FEDERAL government for the Native American Nations.
This is evident in the fact that under the agency of the Bureau of Indian Affairs is where the functions and determinations of issues relating to Native American Nations are placed. This agency is however under the Federal government jurisdiction.
Hence, in this case, the course answer is the FEDERAL government.
The conversation reported here was between the Spanish explorer and conqueror Cortes and the Aztec ruler. What aspect of Aztec culture is Cortes apparently criticizing?
A. the written language
B. the art
C. the polytheistic religion
D. the practice of human sacrifice
Why did the Mexican army set out for Texas
On which idea did Patriots and Loyalists most disagree?
1.The colonies had important economic and cultural ties to Great Britain.
2.Certain rights and freedoms are important for citizens to have.
3.The colonies were better off governing themselves without British influence.
4.The American Revolution would vastly alter the government of the colonies.
Answer:
The colonies were better off governing themselves without British influence.
Explanation:
It seems most likely to me.
What bureau was eventually created to enforce the Chinese Exclusion Act?
Answer:
Bureau of Immigration
Explanation:
For the first ten years following its enactment, the Chinese Exclusion Act was enforced by the U.S. Bureau of Customs. In the 1890s, enforcement of the law was transferred to the newly created Bureau of Immigration.
Explain role of Africa in the Triangular Trade.
Answer:
ight so my teacher and i came up with...
Explanation:
The English depended on slaves for chipping away at their manors, particularly in the South. In the Triangular Trade, products were transported to Africa to be exchanged for slaves. ... The Portuguese had help catching African slaves from other African gatherings.
Please help!
Summarize the Judicial Process
Answer:
The judicial branch of the U.S. government is the system of federal courts and judges that interprets laws made by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch. At the top of the judicial branch are the nine justices of the Supreme Court, the highest court in the United States.
Explanation:
Someone help me I don’t know if it’s globe or map
Answer:
the correct answer is C: Globes.
Explanation:
Globes are the most accurate representations because they are spherical like the Earth is.
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(Pls help me!!)What created the National Assembly in France?
O Declaration of the Right of Man and of the Citizen
O Reign of Terror
O Tennis Court Oath
O None of the above
Under Roosevelt’s leadership, the United States sent troops to occupy which of the following:
the dominican republic
cuba
japan
Answer:
i think cuba
Explanation:
What was the dominant pattern of race relations in colonies?
Answer: white colonizers conquered land where nonwhite people lived
Explanation:
given braninst
when did Anderson return to raise the u.s. flag once again over fort sumter
Answer:
April 14, 1865
Explanation:
"A band led dozens of visitors into Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor where an actor portraying Major General Robert Anderson spoke the same words uttered by Anderson on April 14, 1865, when he raised the Union flag again at the fort he had surrendered at the start of the fighting four years earlier."
Why did President Grover Cleveland refuse to sign the treaty that allowed the United States to annex Hawaii?
Cleveland needed the financial support of American planters in Hawaii.
Cleveland did not feel that the Hawaiian Islands were important.
Cleveland learned that the treaty did not have the support of Hawaiians.
Answer:
Cleveland learned that the treaty did not have the support of Hawaiians.
Explanation:
Grover Cleaveland was a former two times United States President between 1885 to 1889 and again between 1893 to 1897 was at time refuse to sign the treaty that allowed the United States to annex Hawaii. The reason behind his refusal was that he learned that majority of native Hawaiians did not want to be annexed.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "Cleveland learned that the treaty did not have the support of Hawaiians."
Answer:
Explanation: Grover Cleaveland was a former two times United States President between 1885 to 1889 and again between 1893 to 1897 was at time refuse to sign the treaty that allowed the United States to annex Hawaii. The reason behind his refusal was that he learned that majority of native Hawaiians did not want to be annexed.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "Cleveland learned that the treaty did not have the support of Hawaiians."
What is one way the executive branch checks the power of the judicial
branch?
A. The executive branch can propose constitutional amendments.
B. The president has the power to appoint judges.
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C. The vice president breaks ties in the Senate.
D. The president can propose new laws to Congress.
Answer:
By nominating or appointing the Justices of the Supreme Court (the Judicial Branch) who will be the judges in all cases involving laws of Congress and the Constitution.
Answer: B the president has the power to appoint judges hope I helped
Explanation: APE X
What lessons can you learn from the early history of Christianity in Asia?
Answer:
Jesus.
Christianity started in Asia.
Explanation:
But back in those days people didn’t know Asia as a continent, it was a Roman province on the western coast of what is now Turkey. If you read Acts chapter 19 you’ll see that St Paul preached in Ephesus, which was in what was then called Asia, and he found disciples there already, so someone had been there before him. And we also read that people from that old, smaller Asia were in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost, and some of them perhaps took the message back with them.
I hope it help.
How does the final line of the poem reveal the theme?
A
It illustrates how secrets can lead to disaster.
It shows that praise can be used to deceive others.
С
It suggests that unhappiness can lead to evil actions,
D
It highlights how music can be both beautiful and dangerous.
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6. The framers of the U.S. Constitution embedded the principle of popular sovereignty within the Constitution to -
A. ensure that in America, people would hold the supreme power
B. keep one branch of government from becoming too powerful
C. discontinue the use of a democratic system of government
D. give every American citizen the right to vote for the president
what did patriots capture at this battle? It’s abt the christmas gamble please help!
heres what i found: The battle lasted just one hour before the Hessians surrendered to General Sullivan. Overall, Hessian forces suffered 22 deaths, 83 injuries, and 896 were captured.
Also: Before the battle, Washington commissioned a spy named John Honeyman posing as a Tory (or British sympathizer) to Trenton. Honeyman has plenty of experience dealing with the British and the Hessians. After staying there for several days, he allowed himself to be captured by Washington’s army and provided exceptional intelligence about the Hessian forces in Trenton.
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Which is not an effective question for launching a historical inquiry related to the US Civil War?
A. What effect did Lincoln’s presidential agenda have on starting the Civil War?
B. What influence did the election of 1860 have on the Civil War?
C. What role did the institution of slavery play in starting the Civil War?
D. What role did the Southern states’ desire to secede from the Union play in starting the war?
E. What was the location of the first significant battle of the Civil War?
Answer:
its b simple and easy duh
Explanation:
Which house is the Vice President in charge of
( don’t copy of internet)
( will give brainslt for correct answer )
Answer:
executive branch
Explanation:
3. Which of the following is an example of a powerful action taken by the United Nations (UN)?
A. Setting aside lands in Palestine for Jewish people and declaring it a nation
B. Ending the Cold War with a truce
C. Preventing the United States and its allies from invading Vietnam
D. Declaring war on the USSR
How did Lincoln refine the concept of unity over in his First Inaugural speech?
Answer:
Lincoln refined the concept of unity over in his First Inaugural speech by his promise to not interfere with certain institutions in certain parts of the country such as that of Slavery. He promised to allow things remain that way in parts which supported slavery and parts which opposed it.
He however maintained a very firm stance against secession and the seizure of federal property.
Describe in 2 sentences about Ancient Greece's Government.
Answer:
The four most common systems of Greek government were: Democracy - rule by the people (male citizens). Monarchy - rule by an individual who had inherited his role. Oligarchy - rule by a select group of individuals.
Women didn't have much rights thought.
Explanation:
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The Salt March was in protest of
a)Britain’s requirement that India could only purchase salt from government sources.
b)the stipulation that each Indian family could only buy a certain amount of salt each month.
c)the closing of major salt factories throughout India, depriving people of their livelihoods.
d)the decision by the British government to export all salt produced in India.
Answer:
A
Explanation: The salt march was led by Mohandas Gandhi against the British rule and the British salt tax
Answer:
a)Britain’s requirement that India could only purchase salt from government sources.
What rebellion proved that the Articles of Confederation was too weak to survive as a federal government?
Answer:
Shay's Rebellion showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. When the central government couldn't put down the rebellion, the first stirrings of federalism began to gather strength.
As stated in the United States Constitution,
which
group is directly elected by the people?
Answer:
Senators.
Explanation:
If you could meet anybody in history books who would It be and why ??
Why was Ramses II considered a great king?
Answer: Ramses the Great is one of the most famous pharaohs. He reigned for more than 60 years, longer than almost any other pharaoh. He is best known for his military leadership and for building numerous monuments.
Answer:
Ramses II was one of the greatest Ancient Egyptian pharaohs who reigned in the 19th Dynasty. This pharaoh is sometimes referred to as “Ramses the Great” due to his great accomplishments and to his long reign over Egypt; his reign lasted over 90 years. He was born a son of a pharaoh; thereby, receiving the throne after his father’s death.
Also, he was important because :
During his long career, Ramesses II was able to establish himself as both a warrior and peace maker while making sure that none would forget his name through his prolific building, propaganda efforts, and family life. Because of his endeavors, Ramesses II is one of the most recognizable pharaohs today proving that he truly was “Great.”
The Cherokee removal of 1838 took place during the
autumn.
winter.
spring
summer.
Answer:
winter lol
Explanation: