Answer:
Settlers who had bought Texas, complained about Mexican laws and they also wanted slavery to be legal. In December 1835,500 Texans attacked San Antonio and took over the Alamo.
Explanation:
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What does this quote from Stephen F. Austin tell you about the idea of settling Texas?
{Quote} "One of my group went hunting and killed the fattest deer I've ever seen in my life... Prairies of the richest kind of black land intersected by branches and creeks of excellent water - heavily timbered, beautifully rolling."
Answer:
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Maybe because they settled there to get more food because,where they used to live there wasn't enough food,and because it was beautiful where they settled?
Explanation:
Which of the following are the leading theories that describe how people first arrived in North America? Select the two correct answers.
A.
People may have walked over a land bridge from Asia.
B.
People may have traveled over by boat along the Pacific Coast.
C.
People may have sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.
D.
People may have crossed over from South America.
E.
People may have walked across the then-frozen Pacific Ocean
Answer:
C and E
Explanation:
Question:The orange areas on the map above highlight the world's regions with ______ Climates?
A.Continental
B.Dry
C.Highlands
D.Polar
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What did the Romans build to move water plz answer I will name I brainlyest
Answer:
The Roman aqueduct was a channel used to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
Explanation:
As water flowed into the cities, it was used for drinking, irrigation, and to supply hundreds of public fountains and baths. Roman aqueduct systems were built over a period of about 500 years, from 312 B.C. to A.D. 226.
What statement BEST describes the motivation of Christopher Columbus?
a
the Aztecs threatened to invade Spain
b
he wanted to spread the Christian religion to Native Americans
c
he wanted to sail to Asia
d
he heard about the cities of gold from Hernan Cortes
. Write a summary of “Vivian’s Move,” leaving out personal opinions. (4-5 sentences maximum) *
Answer:At first, Vivian was totally reluctant to the idea of her and her dad moving to San Francisco.
Boston lived with them since childhood.She would miss hanging out with her long-time friends.
some people might worship gods or saints at a shrine.
True or false?
Answer:
true i think.
Explanation:
Answer:
some people might worship gods or saints at a shrine.
True
what type of government is Kenya?
Answer:
republic
Explanation:
Drag and drop the North American colony to the European nation that first claimed it.
it Global Studies
What events lead up to the battle of béxar?
Answer:
Texas settlers gathered in Gonzales to stop Mexican troops from reclaiming a small cannon.
Explanation:
Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
Like the United States, Canada's government has a
Choose... (presidential, legislative, federal, parliamentary)
structure, splitting power between the national and regional (or provincial) governments.
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Answer:
Fedaral
Explanation:
Which statement best represents the US response to the September 11 attack?
A)the Bush Administration launched operation enduring freedom in Afghanistan in the war in Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein
B)the Clinton Administration launched the global war on terror to remove the various terrorist organizations.
C)the Obama Administration signs the joint comprehensive plan of action to Limited Iran’s nuclear programs
D) the Trump Administration loosened trade restrictions on North Korea to Foster political relations
Answer:
A)the Bush Administration launched operation enduring freedom in Afghanistan in the war in Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein
Explanation:
It was under Bush Jr. that the attack occurred, therefore, it was the responsibilities of the Bush Administration to deal with the problem, not any other Administration.
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which of the following provides evidence that georgia had both patriots and loyalist living in the colony (Select TWO CHOICES ONLY)
A. Georgia was the only colony to sell stamps as part of the stamp act
B. Many Georgians allied with the creek to fight the British
C. Three Georgians signed the Declaration of Independence
D. Georgia had a popular patriot governor
E. Georgia’s militia was funded by France
asnwer
a and b
Explanation:
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The plan for surveying land set up by the Ordinance of 1785 is no longer used.
True
False
Question 2 (1 point)
The Northwest Ordinance ________________.
a
permitted slavery
b
halted settlement
c
freed all slaves
d
outlawed slavery
Question 3 (1 point)
The Confederation Congress could not pass a law unless all of the states agreed to it.
True
False
Question 4 (1 point)
In some states, the governor was elected by the legislature.
True
False
Question 5 (1 point)
The Confederation of States was unsuccessful because ___________.
a
it was too powerful
b
it followed English law
c
it was too limited in its power
d
it taxed the states too much
Question 6 (1 point)
The rights listed in the states' bill of rights had their origins in English law.
True
False
Question 7 (1 point)
The Confederation of States had the power to ____________.
a
pass laws without the states' approval
b
represent the states with foreign countries
c
assign governors to the states
d
bring slaves to the states from Africa
Question 8 (1 point)
After Shays's Rebellion, the states decided they wanted______________.
a
a less powerful federal government
b
a more powerful federal government
c
to pay less taxes to the federal government
d
financial help from the federal government
Question 9 (1 point)
After the American Revolution, the population in the Northwest Territory ______________.
a
shrank considerably
b
stayed stable
c
grew a little bit
d
grew dramatically
Question 10 (1 point)
If a state did not follow a law passed by the Confederation Congress _____________.
a
the state would be punished
b
the state would be taxed
c
nothing would happen to the state
d
the state's governor would be replaced
Which sentence about the education of women in the U.S. is the best and truest example of an analytical statement, based on what you read in this lesson?
A. Women have always had more influence in guiding children to develop morality and character.
B. Throughout American history, education for women has become more similar to education for men.
C. Today, wealthy women are more able to attend colleges and universities than middle-class women.
D. Women can learn anything they want if they set their minds to it and work really hard at it.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
Option C) Today, wealthy women are more able to attend colleges and universities than middle - class women.
The Brahman is said to be
A. eternal truth
B. the Hindu holy book
C. the Buddhist name for the earth
D. the "world soul" and the source of the material universe
Answer:
it is c
Explanation:
What is the Hajj and (ELABORATE) = How do the Five Pillars of Islam affect Muslims’ daily life?
Answer:
In Islamic terminology, Hajj is a pilgrimage made to the Kaaba, the "House of God", in the sacred city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, alongside Shahadah, Salat, Zakat and Sawm. The Hajj is a demonstration of the solidarity of the Muslim people, and their submission to God (Allah).
Explanation:
The five pillars – the declaration of faith (shahada), prayer (salah), alms-giving (zakat), fasting (sawm) and pilgrimage (hajj) – constitute the basic norms of Islamic practice. They are accepted by Muslims globally irrespective of ethnic, regional or sectarian differences.Jun 9, 2016
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Answer:
The Hajj (/hædʒ/;[1] Arabic: حَجّ Ḥaǧǧ "pilgrimage"; sometimes also spelled Hadj, Hadji or Haj in English) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia,[2] the holiest city for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by all adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey, and can support their family during their absence.
Explanation:
The Hajj (/hædʒ/;[1] Arabic: حَجّ Ḥaǧǧ "pilgrimage"; sometimes also spelled Hadj, Hadji or Haj in English) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia,[2] the holiest city for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by all adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey, and can support their family during their absence.
he LCM of 9 and 12 is . (10 point)
Answer:
The least common multipleof 9 and 12 is 36.
Explanation:
9: 9, 18, 27, 36
12: 12, 24, 36
Therefore, 36 is the answer.
Answer:
I believe the LCM of 9 and 12 is 36
Explanation:
9 x 4 = 36
12 x 3 = 36
What kinds of valuable resources did Phoenician merchants create to sell to others?
Answer:
Phoenician merchant traders imported and exported wood, textiles, glass and produce such as wine, oil, dried fruit and nuts. Their trading necessitated a network of colonies along the Mediterranean coast, stretching from modern-day Crete through to Tangiers (in present-day Morocco) and northward to Sardinia.
Explanation:
The witchcraft trials that took place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 and 1693 have raised many questions. Until now, we have had few answers to explain the actions taken by the Salem community. Now that you have analyzed four major theories that help explain what happened, we need you to submit a report that shares your thoughts on what caused this unfortunate event in U.S. history.
Answer:yes
Explanation:
Identify what religion is the Sunni Shia conflict based on
though the two main sects within islam, sunni and shia, agree on most of the fundamental beliefs and practices of islam, a bitter split between the two goes back some 14 centuries. the divide originated with a dispute over who should succeed the prophet muhammad as leader of the islamic faith he introduced.
Answer:
The divide originated with a dispute over who should succeed the Prophet Muhammad as leader of the Islamic faith he introduced.
also me saying islam
Explanation:
hah fun fact rq tho islam is the second largest religion d0pe right
nah not really hah jk jk hope this helped
Click to review the online content. Then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions.
Online Content: Site 1
Why is there such a big concern over Lake Balkhash drying up? (Site 1)
Answer:
Concern about the lake's shallowing due to desertification and industrial activity.
Explanation:
The lake is near many inhabitants who use the water to drink,bath,ect....
Using complete sentences, trace the migration patterns of early humans from Africa to North America. Then, explain the theory of early human migration and the evidence that supports it.
Answer:
Early Migration Routes When humans first left Africa, they followed the coasts, where resources were abundant. The first wave moved across the Middle East, into southern Asia, and eventually all the way down to Australia
Explanation:
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Answer:
Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information:
Research conducted by both anthropologists and archaeologists suggests that early humans originated in Africa. Over time, these humans began to migrate to other locations such as Europe and Asia. Approximately 15 to 60 thousand years ago, early humans began to migrate to North America. Scientists believe that early humans crossed from Asia to North America using the Bering Land Bridge, which was exposed during the Ice Age. Large animals such as mammoths and mastodons crossed the bridge first. Early humans followed the large beasts across the bridge because they made up the humans’ food supply. After these humans crossed the bridge, they began to spread across North America and into South America. It is believed that this process took thousands of years. Archaeologists found nearly identical artifacts in Siberia and Alaska, suggesting that the land bridge theory is correct.
Explanation:
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Are those who provide these goods and services also consumers?
Answer:
Yes, they are
Explanation:
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What countries sent the First Explorers?
Portugal
The Portuguese were the first successful explorers because of their guns and seamanship. With their large cannons, their fleet was able to defeat most ships and armies they came across. Beginning in 1520, Portuguese fleets probing south along the western coast of Africa. There, they discovered a new source of gold. For this reason, the southern coast of West Africa became known as the Gold Coast. The explorer Vasco da Gama sailed around the southern tip of Africa, called the Cape of Good Hope, and cut across the Indian Ocean to reach India. After people heard about de Gama’s profits, many more Portuguese sailed the same route to India, setting up posts in Africa along the way.
Spain
Educated Europeans knew the world was round, but they had no idea of how big it was. The Spanish thought that they could find new routes to India and China by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. Christopher Columbus persuaded the king and queen of Spain to pay for his voyage sailing west to reach Asia. With his three ships, Columbus reached the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola (which would later become Dominican Republic and Haiti). As he traveled to most islands in the Caribbean, Columbus thought he had reached Asia. This false belief is why the Europeans called the people they found “Indians” they thought they were in India.
Another important explorer for Spain was Ferdinand Magellan. Magellan succeeded in reaching Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic by going around the southern tip of South American and continuing west across the Pacific Ocean. Magellan reached the Philippines in Asia, where he was killed by local natives. However, one of his ships continued on to Spain, and Magellan is given credit as being the first to sail around the entire world.
The Spanish and Portuguese began competing for the territories they found in the “New World.” Eventually they would sign a treaty, agreeing which lands each country would be allowed to take over. The new lands were given the general name America, after the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci. After the success of Spain and Portugal in exploring the Americas, the Dutch, the English, and the French began sending expeditions to find new places to trade in the Americas.
The European explorations would change life not only for Europeans, but also for the native peoples of South America, North America, and Africans as well.
7. In the chart below, list the two European nations that sent the first explorers, which explorers they sent, and what lands they explored.
EUROPEAN NATION EXPLORERS
LANDS EXPLORED
12. What countries began sending ships to the Americas after Spain and Portugal?
13. Who would be affected by these expeditions besides Europeans?
The following account comes from a sailor aboard the voyage of Magellan, who sailed around the world
“We remained the final three months and twenty days without taking in provisions or other refreshments and ate only old biscuits that had been reduced to powder, full of grub sand stinking from the dirt that the rats had made on it. We drank water that was yellow and stinking. We also ate the ox hides from the main sails which we softened by soaking it in seawater for several days. On our return to Spain, however, the royal family, as well as the people, hailed us as the bravest and most daring sailors the world had ever known. Everyone came to know the voyages of Magellan.”
14. Explain some problems that Magellan’s expedition faced:
15. Explain one positive result of Magellan’s voyage:
WRAP-UP QUESTIONS
1. What were the reasons why Europeans explorers sailed to unknown parts of the world in the 16th century?
2. What were they hoping to find? Did they find it? Why or Why not?
3. Prediction: What do you think these voyages would mean for people in the Americas? Explain why you think this.
Answer:
7)?? 12) Italian 13)native peoples of south america, north america, and africans. 14)water was dirty didn't take povisions or refreshments. only ate old biscutits that had been reduced to powder.full of grub sand stinking from the dirt that the rats had made on it. 15)she was clamed bravest and most daring.
wrap up questions. 1) to find riches and gain profits. 2)gold yes 3) it would mean people could become rich and possible famuse
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
It expains how we are given rights and why we should keep them as we are given them at birth
What are two things that parasites can do to their host?
Answer: They can cause diarrhea, vomiting and aches and pains
Explanation:
FIVE-PARAGRAPH ESSAY OUTLINE
about the agriculture in the united states and canada
Match each ecosystem with the most correct description of it.
Tundra
Deciduous Forest
Desert
Grasslands
Alpine
Found in the northernmost parts of North America; features limited plant growth, frozen ground, and little precipitation
Found in high mountain ranges; supports little to no tree growth; often features poor soil and cold weather
Found in the central United States; also known as the prairie; features very good soil and moderate precipitation that supports some tree growth and a variety of plants and animals
Found in the eastern half of the United States; boasts a variety of trees, plants, and animals; trees lose their leaves in the fall and winter; experiences four distinct seasons
Found in the southwestern United States; features hot temperatures and little rainfall that results in little vegetation and limited animal life
Found in the northernmost parts of North America; features limited plant growth, frozen ground, and little precipitation: tundra
Found in high mountain ranges; supports little to no tree growth; often features poor soil and cold weather: apline
Found in the central United States; also known as the prairie; features very good soil and moderate precipitation that supports some tree growth and a variety of plants and animals: grassland
Found in the eastern half of the United States; boasts a variety of trees, plants, and animals; trees lose their leaves in the fall and winter; experiences four distinct seasons: decidous forest
Found in the southwestern United States; features hot temperatures and little rainfall that results in little vegetation and limited animal life: desert
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1. Identify similarities and differences among the Native American cultures
Topics: The Algonquin Tribe, The Wampanoag Tribe
and Mohawk Tribe of the Haudenosaunee People
Answer:
The Haudenosaunee, like thousands of Native American nations and ... Haudenosaunee culture, like all cultures, is dynamic and has changed over time
Explanation: