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Why historians refer to slave trade within the united states' as the second middle passage?
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Slave transportation from one region to another in the deep South is referred to as the "Second Middle Passage." For African Americans, Christianity. Was a spiritually liberating religion that assisted black people in surviving oppression.Describe the role Abraham played in the roots of Judaism and Islam.
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In Judaism he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews and God; in Christianity, he is the spiritual progenitor of all believers, Jewish or gentile (non-Jewish); and in Islam he is a link in the chain of prophets that begins with Adam and culminates in Muhammad.
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All of the following led to the Renaissance EXCEPT?
A ) Crusades spurred demand for middle east goods
B ) Trade & accrued wealth, hurt the feudal system
C ) Medieval kings persuaded serfs to move to cities
D ) Plague led to a demand for labor - serfs went to cities for work
The item that did not lead to the renaissance was the medieval kings persuading serfs to move to the cities, as the renaissance culminated in the end of feudalism, reducing the power of kings and increasing the prestige of the bourgeoisie.
The renaissance of the Middle Ages occurred due to the expansion of trade routes, with the emphasis on the Crusades, which, through a religious, economic and political character, strengthened trade relations with the East.
Therefore, the commercial and urban renaissance of the middle ages culminated in transformations in Europe, consolidating the economy through trade and changing the social configuration.
The correct alternative is letter C.
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Briefly discuss the theory and its proponents?
PLS ANSWER WILL GIVE BRAINLYEST Create a timeline of ancient egypt history
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Predynastic
Early Dynastic
Old Kingdom
First Intermediate Period
Middle Kingdom
Second Intermediate period
NEW KINGDOM
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A time line of ancient Egyptian history
800 B.C. 728- Nubian king Piy conquered Egypt
700 B.C. 671- Assyrians attacked Egypt
600 B.C. 525- Persians conquered Egypt
500 B.C.
400 B.C. 332- Alexander the Great conquered Egypt 305- Ptolemy I became pharaoh
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Who was Edmund Pettus, and should the Edmund Pettus Bridge be renamed, or should the name stay to ensure people never forget the injustice that occurred on Bloody Sunday?
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The Edmund Pettus Bridge, now a National Historic Landmark, was the site of the brutal Bloody Sunday beatings of civil rights marchers during the first march for voting rights. ... After Bloody Sunday, protestors were granted the right to continue marching, and two more marches for voting rights followed.
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Which Tuskegee scientist promoted the growing of peanuts by researching many new uses for the crop?
O George Washington Carver
O Frederick Douglass
O Homer Plessy
Booker T. Washington
Who was the first president of United States?
A Benjamin Franklin
B George Washington
C Abraham Lincoln
D John Adams
Answer:
B George Washington....
US war bonds helped the war effort by .
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US war bonds helped the war effort by raising money for the federal government.
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loan money to the government
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A voter in 1800 would have cast his vallot against the Republicans for which of the following reasons? The Republican candidate was a dangerously pro-British radical. The Alien and Sedition Acts were obviously wrong and had to be abolished. The Republican candidate was arguably against organized religion. The Federalist candidate was clearly a more influential speaker.
Answer:
B
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What similar purpose did many traditional African religions share
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They provided rules for living and helped people honor their history and ancestors.
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Which countries have large population of protestants
Answer:this is them in order
United States The United States is home to the largest Protestant population in the world with 160 million Protestants. Approximately 20 percent of the world's population of Protestants is in the United States. America has been one of the Protestant countries since the United States was a colony of the British. You'll see the largest Protestant populations in American along the Eastern seaboard, and particularly at schools such as Harvard and Yale.
Nigeria Nigeria has a high density of Christians in their population at 85 million. Their Protestant population is 60 million, making Nigeria the African country with the most Christians. Again, Nigeria has been influenced as a British colony, though conflicts remain between Christians and Muslims.
China China has the world's most people, but not the world's most Protestants. It will rank number three on the list with a rough estimate of 58 million Protestants. In China, Christianity is the fastest growing religion with a 10 percent growth rate. Some experts predict China will have more Protestants by 2030 than America.
Brazil Brazil has a high Christian population of 185 million, making almost 90 percent of the South American population. Roman Catholics make up the most Christians in Brazil. It is renowned as one of the Protestant countries in the world with approximately 41 million Protestants.
South Africa South Africa is densely populated with Christians, with 85 percent of their population being Christian, and 36 percent of its population being Protestant. Approximately 37 million live in South Africa.
United Kingdom The United Kingdom was once home to the largest population of Protestants but is now number six on the list. Still, almost half of Britain are Christians, and 34 million of Britain's 65 million are Protestant.
DR Congo The Democratic Republic of Congo is a highly Christian country with approximately 95 percent being Christian. As one of the Protestant countries, approximately 32 million are Protestants and that includes those in the Kimbanguist religion. It is estimated that roughly 48 percent of the country's population are Protestant.
Germany The population of Germany is approximately 63 percent Christian. The Roman Catholic community is the largest with 29 million or 29.5 percent of the country's population. That is followed by Protestants of which there are 27 million, or, 27.9 percent of the German population. Many historians would say that Germany was the original starting point for Protestants, when a religious group broke from the Roman Catholic Church to form their own religion and church.
Kenya The country of Kenya is approximately 84 percent Christian with a Christian population of 40 million in the entire population of 48 million. Of those Christians, it is estimated that 47.7 percent or 24 million are Protestants.
India The country of India has a very low Christian population, but a large population density. There are 28 million Christians in India which make up 2.3 percent of the population. Of those, 19 million are Protestants.
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A and C
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As a result from McCulloch vs Maryland, two very important consequences aroused. First, the doctrine of the "implied powers" , understanding that the Constitution grants said implied powers to the Congress to implement the express powers meaning excising power from the people and not the states. Secondly, that no state action can interfere with valid constitutional exercise of power by the federal government.
n an era of bad harvests, famine, and rioting, the French government took steps to improve the worsening financial crisis. What did the government do?
The government raised taxes.
The government called for genuine political reform.
The government forced all estates to pay the same taxes.
The government reduced the Third Estate’s tax burden.
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The government raised taxes.
Explanation:
The French government took a long time to realize that taxing the clergy (1st Estate) and the nobility (2nd Estate) is beneficial. The French king was very reluctant to reform or reduce the financial burden of the peasants.
how did brahminism change into hinduism
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Brahmanism's reforms led to the development of Hinduism (known to adherents as Sanatan Dharma) while those who rejected Brahmanism, and so also Hinduism, formed their own philosophical and religious sects of which Charvaka, Jainism, and Buddhism became the most well-established
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What continent sent slaves TO the West Indies
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Americas
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As Britain rose in naval power and settled continental North America and some islands of the West Indies, they became the leading slave traders.
Which of the following statements best describes African Americans’ struggles for freedom?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
African Americans did not attempt to fight for their freedom until the war was over.
B.
African Americans showed interest in their freedom but did not actively fight for it.
C.
African Americans fought for their freedom before, during, and after the war.
D.
All answers are correct
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I think it is the correct answers is letter D all answers are correct.
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Hope its help4. The Articles of Confederation has been the docment that governs this country for the past 250
years. True or false
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False
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation ended when the constitution was made.
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Due to the influence of the Spanish and Portuguese on Latin America, which of the following is true?
Latin America is primarily Roman Catholic.
Latin America is primarily Protestant Christian.
Latin American is mostly Roman Catholic, except for Brazil.
Latin American is mostly Protestant Christian, except for Brazil.
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b
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If the Patriot Act is successful at stopping terrorist attacks, why are some Americans against it?
Match the right protected with the correct amendment from the Bill of Rights
Right to not house soldiers
Right to own a weapon
Protection from unreasonable searches
Right to freedom of speech
Right to not be tortured
Right to remain silent
Read the excerpt from "Myths About the Founding Fathers."
Did George Washington really have wooden teeth? Did he throw a silver dollar across the Potomac River? Did he chop down a cherry tree and then admit it to his father?
No. No. And probably not.
A. How does this excerpt contribute to the development of ideas in the article?
B. It conveys that well-known stories about the Founding Fathers are unlikely to be true.
C. It highlights the exaggeration used to make the Founding Father seem more interesting.
D. It provides an explanation of how myths about the Founding Fathers began.
E. It explains why it is important to disprove the myths about the Founding Fathers.
Answer:
The correct answer is B. sorry I didn't see this until 6 days
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right.
Answer: B
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What were the 3 goals of the French Revolution
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c
Both Jeanne Kirkpatrick and Patrick Moynihan served as
A. managing editors of US news organizations
B. chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
C senators from New York
D. ambassadors to the United Nations
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D; ambassadors to the united nations
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D
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And, not least, they are Democrats who have served Republican Administrations at the United Nations, striking strong positions in defense of the United States against criticism from the third world.
How are Indus valley cities different from cities of other early civilizations?
(A) They developed near rivers.
(B) They were neatly planned.
(C) They were fortified with large stone walls.
(D) They were home to a large population.
13. Analyze Information Discuss the effectiveness of Gamal Abdel Nasser and Indira Gandhi as nationalist leaders.
It should be noted that Gamal Abdel Nasser and Indira Gandhi were effective as nationalist leaders as they called for changes that'll affect their countries.
Nationalist leaders called for Independence and the creation of new states. In order for them to achieve this goal, Africans were encouraged to identify as members of national groups rather than identifying as ethnic groups.
Gamal Abdel Nasser was an Egyptian Army Officer, prime minister, and also president who became a controversial leader of the Arab World.
Indira Ghandi was an Indian Politician of the Indian National Congress. She stood by the side of the people of Bangladesh during the liberation war. She was vital in freeing Bangladesh from the Pakistans.
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What is most significant about this quote by Raphael Lemkin?
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Raphael Lemkin’s definition was the accepted version out of many.
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Dehli-i-Kuhna was oldest of four cities of Delhi and was established by Muhammad Bin Tughluq. *TRUE OR FALSE*
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false, Delhi-i-kuhna was established by Qutubuddin Aibak correct me if I'm wrong
When the national debt rises, who
does it impact?
A. only Congress
B. only the President
C. the general public or population
D. only International Trade
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the general public or population is correct option brainlist plz
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C the general public or population
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The people are incharge of debt and increased taxes will probably occur
What is modern technology’s impact on culture?
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Implementation of technology influences the values of society by changing expectations and realities. Over emphasizing technology has created lack of trust among people. Technology can also be blamed for unemployment, cultural lag, changes in social institutions.
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Culture spreads more slowly
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