Answer:
Long, wast coastline and numberless different animal species.
Explanation:
1. coastline – American land had a wonderful, rich coastline spreading over 600 000 miles. It included rich nature, as well as land that was later perfect for building harbors needed for trade. This coast was perfect for plenty of villages that were later built around it, as the land was fertile, and the waters had an abundance of sea life.
2. various animal species – countless animal species were living on the American land before the arrival of Columbus and Europeans. Some suggest there were tens of millions, including antelope, bison, grizzly bears, beavers, birds, ducks, etc.
The ______ are the founders of Hinduism.
a
monks
b
gurus
c
buddah
d
upanishads
Answer:
my initial response was buddah, but 'the buddah are the founders of hinduism' doesnt sounds right sooo
i think the answer is monks. upanishads are documents and gurus are teachers, not necessarily founders
i could be wrong, but i hope this helps anyway
Explanation:
In your own words, explain three factors that impacted the increase in population in Texas between 1836-1846.
Answer:
Texas was no longer connected with Mexico and had its own constitution which was very similar to the Constitution of the United States. The land in Texas was cheap and easy to get. Before 1836 the head of a family could get up to 4,605 acres and as time went on they could still obtain up to 640 acres of land. People who bought the land did not have to live on it which meant they could sell it to other settlers and make a good profit. Immigrants were promised additional land if they stayed for three years. They also knew that their property and goods would not be taken away if they were in debt which was very important during the deprssion in Texas. Immigrant agents also recruited settlers to move to Texas and made the process very easy for them to gain land.
Explanation:
Answer:
Texas had cheap land and they had promised immigrants they would give them more land after staying for 3 years. They also said that before the heed family you could get up to 4,605 acres and as time went on they could still obtain up to 640 acres of land.
Explanation:
i did it lol
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What led to the start of the Persian Wars?
O The Athenians wanted to unify the city-states.
O The Spartans wanted to expand their territory.
O Xerxes I hoped to create an alliance with Sparta.
O Darius I wanted to punish Athens for supporting a revolt.
Answer:
The Persian Wars began in 499 BCE, when Greeks in the Persian-controlled territory rose in the Ionian Revolt. Athens, and other Greek cities, sent aid, but were quickly forced to back down after defeat in 494 BCE. Subsequently, the Persians suffered many defeats at the hands of the Greeks, led by the Athenians.
Answer:
D. Darius wanted to fight athens becuase they led a revolt.
Explanation:
Persia conquered Ionia, and some of them got rebellious and wanted to start a revolt. But they needed help. SO they asked Athens for help. Athens and the conquered Ionians then fought the Persians and Darius not so Great wanted to get revenge, so what better way than to send his not so friendly army to Greece to destroy and conquer. They lost though. Lol. They suck.
The Mauryan emperor Ashoka the Great tried to promote Buddhism in the empire by: A. attacking foreign kingdoms that did not practice Buddhism. OO B. sending people to jail if they would not become Buddhists. O C. allowing only Buddhists to serve in his government. D. treating people fairly based on Buddhist principles.
Answer:
He sent out missionaries to travel around Asia and spread Buddhism to other countries. So i would say D is your answer.
Explanation:
What was the primary difference between the Iranian and Iraqi armies?
Answer:
Iraq had more modern and quality when it came to their military--better weapons, training, resources. Alternatively, Iran had quantity. Iran was recruiting poor young boys
what is the purpose of Federalism and what is the purpose of Republicanism
Answer:
the primary purpose of The Federalist was to convince New Yorkers to send to the Constitutional Convention delegates who would vote to ratify the Constitution, fully two-thirds of New York's delegates initially opposed ratification.
Republicanism is a political ideology centered on citizenship in a state organized as a republic. Historically, it ranges from the rule of a representative minority or oligarchy to popular sovereignty.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Federalism is one of the most important and innovative concepts in the U.S. Constitution, although the word never appears there. Federalism is the sharing of power between national and state governments. In America, the states existed first, and they struggled to create a national government.
Republicanism is a political ideology centered on citizenship in a state -organized as a republic. Historically, it ranges from the rule of a representative minority or oligarchy to popular sovereignty.
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What do you think Puerto Ricans believe would be best for Puerto Rico: becoming the 51st U.S. state, becoming its own independent country, or sticking to a U.S. commonwealth? Why?
Answer:
Puerto Rico statehood or independence
The independence movement in Puerto Rico refers to initiatives by inhabitants throughout the history of Puerto Rico to obtain full political independence for the island, first from the Spanish Empire, from 1493 to 1898 and, since 1898, from the United States.
Explanation:
What were two things that Hammurabi's Code and the Bible had in common?
Answer: They both had laws and they were both from the Old Testament
Explanation:
Why did the population of China decline during the last two centuries of Han rule?
Answer: Weak rulers
Noble families buying land
Official corruption
Peasant uprisings
How were states rights addressed in the Mexican federal constitution?
Answer:
Explanation:
A committee consisting of Ramos Arizpe, Cañedo, Miguel Argüelles, Rafael Mangino, Tomás Vargas, Jose de Jesús Huerta, and Manuel Crescencio Rejón, submitted an Acta Constitutiva (draft of a constitution) on 20 November. The group completed the draft of the charter in a few days. This was possible because the document was based on the shared Hispanic political theory and practice that Mexicans, the former novohispanos, knew well, since they had played a significant role in shaping it. In the years since Napoleon had invaded Spain in 1808
1pt Which factor was most important for the survival of early humans?
O A. the absence of other hominins
O B. little or no change in temperature
O C. reliable supplies of food and water
OD. access to materials for making tools
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which leader was undecided about the invading Spaniards being gods or men?
Cortés
De Soto
Montezuma
Coronado
Answer:
Montezuma
Explanation:
I remember learning that in history class
What made the Battle of Yorktown significant?
It was the first battle of the war
It was major loss for the colonial army
It was George Washington's first battle
It ended the American Revolutin
I need this answered fast and i will give brainliest!!!
Explain why the articles of confederation failed.
Answer: The reason is because the government couldn't collect taxes, couldn't enforce trade, and could not regulate laws. I hope this helps :)
Explanation:
i need help on this essay 20 pts
Answer:
Hm, this is more of a what-do-you-think thing but here:
Explanation:
First, you need to state what happened. I would start with briefly explaining the event of Pearl Harbor, because Pearl Harbor led to the Camps. Then explain what the Americans did with Japanese Americans after that event. That is obviously the camps.
Next, list the good parts of putting the Japanese in the camps and the bad parts. If you can't come up with good things, then make something up.
Next is more of your opinion. Did the US do a good thing of putting Japanese Americans in camps? State your opinion and then give a few reasons why.
Last, wrap/summarize what you just wrote.
I really hope this helps.
Answer:
Hey Selena
Explanation:
Sorry I left you. I can't talk to you anymore. It's too risky and I was already caught.
I know you don't want me to leave you and most likely you won't see this, cause they'll delete it in a minute. But I'm sorry. I can't talk to you anymore. That night we had 'fun' made me change. I can't do that stuff. I don't really like it, but sooner, when I grow up, maybe I'll change again. But who I am now cannot allow me to make more mistakes I know are wrong.
what is electorial college
How many electoral votes does Texas have??
I will give Brainliest for the CORRECT answer!!
Answer:
38
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer to this is 38
Explain the importance of tariff policies in the Republic of Texas. (OC1)
Answer:
Tariff policies of the Republic of Texas varied from an approximation of free trade to the imposition of high duties for revenue purposes. In general, East Texas wanted low tariffs or none at all, West Texas and President Sam Houston advocated high customs for revenue, and president Mirabeau B. Lamar favored abolition of all tariffs.
Explanation:
Answer:
Tariff policies of the Republic of Texas varied from an approximation of free trade to the imposition of high duties for revenue purposes. In general, East Texas wanted low tariffs or none at all, West Texas and President Sam Houston advocated high customs for revenue, and president Mirabeau B. Lamar favored abolition of all tariffs. An ordinance of the Consultation on November 13, 1835, granted power to the General Council to impose impost and tonnage duties and provide for their collection. Between 1835 and 1842, seven tariff bills were passed and signed into law and several were passed by Congress but vetoed by Houston. On December 8, 1835, the General Council formed six revenue districts and fixed duties of 20 percent ad valorem on goods entitled to debenture or certificate of drawback in the ports from which they were exported and 10 percent on all other goods except household goods, guns, and ammunition, which were to be admitted free. The rates were raised to 23 and 15 percent respectively by an act of December 27, 1835. An act of December 15, 1836, provided a tonnage duty of $1.25 a ton on all
Explanation:
Who got the Nobel Prize in literature in 1993? What nationality was this person
Answer: Toni Morrison Song of Solomon, Beloved
Explanation:
In which colonies was wheat important? Southern Colonies New England Colonies Middle Colonies
Answer:
Middle Colonies
How did the government work in the city-state of Sparta? A. A group of elders had the most power to make decisions. B. Adult men had the right to vote for laws and leaders. C. One man and one woman were selected to make all laws. D. Priests decided on laws after praying to the gods.
Answer:
D. Priests decided on laws after praying to the gods.
Explanation:
Sparta was ruled by two kings, who ruled until they died or were forced out of office. Athens was ruled by archons, who were elected annually.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
If drip king drips whats a drip? :/
Answer:
Swagger :DDDD
Explanation:
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!
Place the following in chronological order:
The end of The Glorious Revolution
Place the following in chronological order:
1. Battle of Waterloo
2. The beginning of the Thirty Years War
3. The end of The Glorious Revolution
4. The end of The French Revolution
5. The death of Charles I of England
Answer:
battle of waterloo the end of the glorious revolution
Why is turkey the star of this Thanksgiving
dinner?
Pls help I really need this
Answer:
#3) Profit
#7) Declaration of Independence
#8) England
Explanation:
The rest are cut off and I can't read the entire sentence, i'm sorry i tried my best....
freedom of press was an importat issue in coloinal america true or false
Answer:
The answer is True
How do you collect information on the candidates and the propositions?
Answer: You can collect information on the candidates and the propositions by propositions being able to be sent to the ballot by both the state legislature and the citizens themselves. To gain official ballot status a certain amount of petition signatures must be gathered and submitted to the Secretary of State's Office. The Secretary of State's Office creates a "Publicity Pamphlet", this pamphlet contains the official title and text of statewide propositions that will be on the ballot, it also contains arguments submitted in favor and against each measure.
what was one important achievement of greek civilization. I NEED HELP
Their iragation systems
Answer:
Making discoveries about medicine
Explanation:
I got right
List four challenges faced by the new government within the US
Challenge 1: A new Democratic-held House : The new US House of Representatives will now be a constant thorn in the President's side. When the Democrats won control of it in November's midterms their greatest prize was probably the power of the subpoena. Led by veteran insider Nancy Pelosi, they can now compel witnesses to cooperate with the many investigations they're currently setting up. The aim? To put the first-term President under constant pressure.
Challenge 2: Legislative gridlock : In that environment, will any serious bipartisan legislation see the light of day? Probably not. Donald Trump may market himself as a dealmaker but if the shutdown is any guide, reserves of goodwill are low on both sides.
Challenge 3: The Mueller inquiry: Of course, several previous presidents have survived, and yes thrived, politically, despite clashes with Congress. The biggest unknown hanging over Donald Trump (and friends) is the Russia investigation.
Challenge 4: The threat of impeachment : With the Russia probe coming towards a conclusion, impeachment is a topic that's moved from the margins slightly closer to the mainstream. "If Bob Mueller comes to the American people … with concrete evidence that the President committed crimes then it is the duty of the Congress to impeach him and try him," Ms Solis Doyle said. A few newly elected Democrats have caused controversy by demanding Mr Trump be impeached soon. Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian-American elected to Congress, notably used impolite language to express her views, outraging some right-wing cable news hosts as a result.
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