Answer:
Montezuma
Explanation:
I remember learning that in history class
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Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
The Great Pyramid, built for Khufu, was built in the city of Giza.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Which sentence from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone explains why Napoleon and his men were temporarily trapped in Egypt in 1798? Napoleon’s army captured the city of Alexandria by storm on July 1, 1798, and rapidly overran the Nile Delta. On August 1 the British surprised the French fleet at anchor near Alexandria and completely destroyed it. For the next year, the army fended off [resisted] attacks by the Turks, who had formerly ruled Egypt. Then, in August 1799, Napoleon evaded [escaped] the British naval blockade and returned with a new companion to France to deal with problems there.
Answer: On August 1st the British surprised the French fleet at anchor near Alexandria and completely destroyed it.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Categorizing Calendars
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Place each description below the calendar it describes
12 months, 355 days
Early Roman Calendar
Islamic Calendar
Gregorian Calendar
begins with birth of Rome
begins with birth of Jesus
12 months, 365 days
10 months, 304 days
begins with flight to Medina
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One of the most important causes of the economic crisis that caused
the French Revolution was
A. rising healthcare costs.
B. a shortage of food.
C. economic expansion.
D. an outbreak of small pox.
Answer:
B, A shortage of food.
Explanation:
17. Which kingdom's main crops were millet, sorghum, yams, melons, beans, and
bananas.
Northest African
Northwest African
South African
West African
Answer:
Explanation:
west african
What is the Enlightenment?
Select one:
1)a social movement that valued logic, reason, and thought
2)a movement that valued both Absolute Monarchies and religion
3)a social movement that valued Absolute Monarchies
4) a social movement that valued religion
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Select TWO ways that the legislative courts and constitutional courts differ from one another.
Special courts are inferior and receive their power from the legislature; constitutional courts are superior and receive their power from the Constitution.
Circuit courts have constitutional authority; territorial courts have legislative authority through Congress’ power to make rules and regulations with respect to U.S. territory.
Legislative courts are authorized by the Constitution; constitutional courts are authorized by the Supreme Court.
Constitutional court judges have a tenure of service; legislative court judges are appointed for life.
Answer:
Constitutional courts were created by the constitution, have the power of judicial review, and have judges with life terms. Legislative courts serve a specific rather than general purpose, cannot exercise judicial review powers, and their judges have fixed terms.
Explanation:
What is it called when the president or other high official is removed from office?
Answer:
Impeachment
Explanation:
Answer:
impeachment bc I learned that when they was trying to do that to trump
Which sentence is written from the third person point of view?
A. The weather refused to cooperate during my vacation.
B. The weather should have been beautiful during spring vacation.
C. I was disappointed that it rained so much on our vacation.
D. It seemed like it rained almost every day of our spring vacation.
Answer:
The answer is D
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Answer:
The correct answer is D
Explanation:
Third Person pronouns are he, him, his, himself, she, her, hers, herself, it, itself, its, they, them, theirs, their, and themselves.Why was the open-border policy important for enabling China to prosper during the rule of the Song dynasty? Select all that apply.
Chinese farmers could produce two rice crops per year, selling one for cash.
China could introduce and sell new kinds of tea throughout Southeast Asia.
Traders could sell many varieties of Chinese spices in faraway markets.
Chinese merchants could import faster-growing rice from Southeast Asia.
Which of the following resulted in a bicameral legislature?
A. Jefferson Compromise
B. Bill of Rights
C. New Jersey Plan
D. Great Compromise
Answer:
Great compromise
Explanation:
C. Explain ONE way the ideas of Chang Han reflect a traditional Chinese view of China's relationship with other cultures.
Answer: A way the ideas of Chang Han reflect a traditional Chinese view of China's relationship with other cultures as people who were not in the favor of helping and just being useless and their greed knows no bounds.
Explanation: it talks about Foreigners which is other cultures being recalcitrant [uncooperative] and their greed knows no bounds. BRAINLESS PLEASE
How does this passage present information about action?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
By comparing and contrasting
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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How did the invention of the cotton gin affect slavery in the United States?
7th-grade FLVS history
ANSWER:
While it was true that the cotton gin reduced the labor of removing seeds, it did not reduce the need for slaves to grow and pick the cotton. In fact, the opposite occurred. Cotton growing became so profitable for the planters that it greatly increased their demand for both land and slave labor
Explanation:
Answer:
Cotton growing became so profitable for the planters that it greatly increased their demand for both land and slave labor.
Explanation:
so basically it increased slavery
What was the anti-masonic party an example of?
Anti-Masonic Movement, in the history of the United States, popular ... of this society seized upon the uproar to create the Anti-Masonic Party. It is an example a good fight between wars.
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What was the motivation behind Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichol's bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in 1995?
A.
to protest the US involvement in the First Gulf War of the early 1990s
B.
to demonstrate opposition against an increasingly authoritarian federal government
C.
for revenge against federal workers in the building who had enforced financial sanctions against their civil rights group
D.
to incite the US government to enter war with Afghanistan
Answer: B
Explanation: A Gulf War veteran, McVeigh sought revenge against the federal government for the 1993 Waco siege that ended in the deaths of 86 people, many of whom were children, as well as the 1992 Ruby Ridge incident and American foreign policy. He hoped to inspire a revolution against the federal government, and defended the bombing as a legitimate tactic against what he saw as a tyrannical government
Answer: I politely request that you give the other person a brainliest please
What does President Washington see as dangers to the success of a newly formed United States of America? Cite excerpts from the text to illustrate your point
Answer:
Political Parties
Explanation:
George Washington believed the form of political parties would lead to danger in the newly formed United states of America. (I'm not sure what to site)
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George Washington thought the existence of political parties in the newly created United States of America would be dangerous.
What is political parties?A political party is a group that organizes candidates to run for office in a given nation. Parties may support particular ideologies or political objectives, and it is typical for party members to share similar political views.
As contemporary party organizations evolved and spread throughout the world over the past few centuries, political parties have grown to play a significant role in the politics of practically every nation.
Unpolitical parties are relatively uncommon in a nation. While some nations only have one political party, others have many. Parties play a significant role in both democratic and autocratic politics, but typically democracies have more political parties than do autocracies.
Political scientists who believe that competition between two or more parties is an essential component of democracy believe that autocracies frequently have a single party in power.
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Why did the Ku Klux Clan start again in the 1920s?
Answer:
in 1915, "Colonel" William Joseph Simmons, revived the Klan after seeing D. W. Griffith's film Birth of A Nation, which portrayed the Klansmen as great heroes.
Explanation:
Please summarize this... It is the 4th crusade
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In 1198, Pope Innocent III called for a new Crusade, more out of a desire to elevate the papacy than in response to events in the Holy Land. This Crusade failed to rouse any monarchs. Led largely by French knights, the crusaders set out for the Holy Land in 1202 only to be distracted by Venetian lords who convinced them to capture the wealth and splendor of Eastern Orthodox Constantinople instead. So, rather than retake the Holy Land from Muslim rule, the Fourth Crusade sacked the capital of the Byzantine Empire, a Christian city. However, crusaders control of Constantinople lasted less than a century. The major accomplishment of this Crusade proved to be weakening the Byzantines enough that they could no longer hold off Muslim expansion.
Answer:
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Explanation:
In 1198, Pope Innocent III called for a new Crusade, more out of a desire to elevate the papacy than in response to events in the Holy Land. This Crusade failed to rouse any monarchs.This Crusade failed to rouse any monarchs. Led largely by French knights, the crusaders set out for the Holy Land in 1202 only to be distracted by Venetian lords who convinced them to capture the wealth and splendor of Eastern Orthodox Constantinople instead.The major accomplishment of this Crusade proved to be weakening the Byzantines enough that they could no longer hold off Muslim expansion.
The change in the worldview of Europeans brought about by scientific discoveries and technological advancements during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is often referred to as?
Answer:
When Europeans experienced the events of the Scientific Revolution they looked upon it as a changing world, although not always open to the origins of those scientific changes. The Scientific Revolution became part of society without many people even noticing.
Explanation:
National rebellions in Egypt and India were similar because
Answer: both failed initially but laid the groundwork for future independence," since they were fighting for similar causes
Explanation:
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_________ increased competition for power among European states and led to imperialism.
A. Ethnocentrism
B. Communism
C. Industrialization
D. Social Darwinism
Answer:
B
Explanation
Social Darwinism emerged in Western Europe and North America in the 1870s which applied biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology.
Communism in Practice Led by Vladimir Lenin, the Bolsheviks put Marxist theory into practice with the Russian Revolution of 1917.
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Answer:
the third one
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This is the most reasonable answer as the other doesn’t fit in.
Which statement correctly describes one of Aryabhata’s contributions to the sciences?
He discovered how eclipses work.
He created vaccines to prevent diseases.
He created new surgical procedures.
He discovered new chemical reactions.
Answer:
B is the answer
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is letter A or He discovered how eclipses work
Explanation:
I took the quiz and got 100%
On what did Catharine Beecher base her arguments?
A. U.S. law did not stop women from speaking in public.
B. Men should help women to debate in public.
C. It was the Christian way for women to be subordinate to men.
D. Women should only present their arguments in writing.
Answer:
the answer is A hope this helps
Answer: actually it's C. It was the Christian way for women to be subordinate to men.
Explanation:
Aksum dominated the trading market in the region because_____.
it was the largest empire
it controlled the Red Sea
it made its own money
it used camels to cross the desert
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it is c because I took that test
Answer:
It controlled the Red Sea
Explanation:
"Because it controlled the Red Sea, Aksum dominated the trade market in this region of the world."
which state signed the constitution last amendment?
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The Russo-Japanese War was a war between the Japanese Empire and the Russian Empire. It started in 1904 and ended in 1905. The Japanese won the war, and the Russians lost. The war happened because the Russian Empire and Japanese Empire disagreed over who should get parts of Manchuria and Korea.
What do you think the US’ Global Standing is today? why?
Answer:
i think the U.S is split right now, since the election there is such a large split of in the US
Explanation:
According to the Supreme Court, which of these most likely prompted the arrest of the protesters in Edwards v. South Carolina? The protestors supported an unpopular view. The protesters assembled in front of the statehouse. The protesters were a threat to public safety. The protesters marched without a permit.
Answer:
According to the Supreme Court, which of these most likely prompted the arrest of the protesters in Edwards v. South Carolina?
Explanation:
The protestors supported an unpopular view.
Answer:
c
Explanation: