Answer:
During the Hajj the Pilgrims perform acts of worship and they renew their sense of purpose in the world. Mecca is a place that is holy to all Muslims. It is so holy that no non-Muslim is allowed to enter. For Muslims, the Hajj is the fifth and final pillar of Islam.
Explanation:
Which region of the US believed that the states should be able to govern themselves without interference from the national (U.S.) government?
Great Lakes Region
Northern States
Pacific Coast States
Southern States
How can the executive branch be chacked by the other two branches
Answer:
Explanation:
because one is stronger than the other
Answer:
Overriding a veto (Congress) and finding executive orders unconstitutional (Supreme Court)
Explanation:
If your question is open ended, then these are two options.
When Congress passes a bill to the President, he can either sign it into law, or veto it. Often, when Congress is of a different political party than the President, they can override his veto with 2/3 of the vote in Congress. It can eventually be checked by the Supreme Court.
However, if a President needs to get moving fast, or needs to run departments, he can sign executive orders. They aren't exactly laws, but they are enforced like them. However, if the President abuses this power, the Supreme Court can declare the order "unconstitutional."
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How does this passage present information about action?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
By comparing and contrasting
Answer:
d
Explanation:
In what year did the Suez Canal open?
Answer:
On November 17, 1869, the Suez Canal was opened to navigation. Ferdinand de Lesseps would later attempt, unsuccessfully, to build a canal across the Isthmus of Panama. When it opened, the Suez Canal was only 25 feet deep, 72 feet wide at the bottom, and 200 to 300 feet wide at the surface.
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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:
Why was the lack of control over interstate commerce a problem for the nation under the Articles of Confederation?
Answer & Explanation:
The country's economic woes were made worse by the fact that the central government also lacked the power to impose tariffs on foreign imports or regulate interstate commerce. Thus, it couldn't protect American producers from foreign competitors
permanent settlements were formed in Mesopotamia because of?
A. animal migrations
B. many natural resources
C. extreme climate changes
D. agricultural developments
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How did the US respond to the establishment of the New Republic of West Florida?
The president encouraged US citizens to move to the area.
The US conspired with Spain to return West Florida to Spanish rule.
The president ordered troops to enter and claim it for the US.
The US signed a treaty recognizing it as an independent nation.
Which rights did most enslaved people have during the antebellum period? Check all that apply.
They were allowed to get married.
They were able to travel with slaveholders.
They were allowed to learn how to read and write.
They were able to live together in slave quarters.
They were allowed to travel on their own or with other enslaved people.
They were able to pass on traditions within their communities.
What kind of work did many Irish immigrants do in Louisiana in the 1800s?
They helped build canals and other projects.
They worked mainly as field hands on plantations.
They constructed and ran their own factories.
They served as day laborers in stores and markets.
Answer:
What kind of work did many Irish immigrants do in Louisiana in the 1800s?
They helped build canals and other projects.
They worked mainly as field hands on plantations.
They constructed and ran their own factories.
They served as day laborers in stores and markets
Explanation:
What kind of work did many Irish immigrants do in Louisiana in the 1800s?
They helped build canals and other projects.
They worked mainly as field hands on plantations.
They constructed and ran their own factories.
They served as day laborers in stores and markets
Answer:
the first one is B
Explanation:
This question is about the law of April 6 1830
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Answer:
The Law of April 6, 1830, was designed to stop the flood of immigration from the United States to Texas. The law was a result of the Mier y Teran Report's fourteen recommendations about stopping the colonization of Texas by Mexicans and Europeans, encouraging military occupation, and stimulating coastal trade.
Explanation:
What changes were made with respect to Supreme Court judges in the 1852 constitution? Check all that apply.
The salary of associate justices was increased.
The number of associate justices was increased.
Judges were no longer to be elected to the position.
The length of a judge's term was increased.
The salary of the chief justice was increased.
Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
It's right
Answer:
b and d
Explanation:
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How were the Mauryan and Gupta empires alike?
A. both treated other religions with tolerance
B. both were led by Hindu rulers
C. both sent Buddhist missionaries to distant lands
D. both invaded China
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I have researched the question in my history book and this is what i got
Answer:
A. Both treated other religions with tolerance
Explanation:
I go to K12 and took the test
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.
25. Why did the Germans torpedo the Lusitania? Were their suspicions correct?
Which word is misspelled? A. Apes B. Boxs C. Dishes D. Flowers
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Why were unions successful in the fight for workers’ rights?
Answer:
e
Explanation:e
Before it was united, how was China organized?
It was controlled by local religious leaders.
It was made up of separate feudal states.
It was governed by a loose alliance of independent states.
It was divided into provinces under a central government.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
c
c:
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Explanation:
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:
The Articles of Confederation-America's first attempt at a Constitution-
was an absolute failure.
What is the function of the dashes in this sentence?
Answer:
The function of the dashes in this sentence is to seperate the thought, to almost act as parentheses. The dashes help seperate the bit of information which describes or clarifies the previous noun.
If you're put on trial, the government has to provide you with an attorney even if you can't afford one. The Supreme Court case that provided the basis for this is:
a. Griswold v Connecticut
b. furman v Georgia
c. Gideon v Wainwright
d. New York Times v US
Answer:
Pretty sure its C
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:
Which of the following groups did Hernando DeSoto encounter during his expeditions?
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Which of the following groups did Hernando DeSoto encounter during his expeditions?
Pueblo
Mississippian
Inuit
Anasazi
Answer: Mississippian
Explanation:
The Mississippians lived around the Mississippi River valley between AD 800 and AD 1600. DeSoto encountered them in 1541, in one of his many voyages. With this finding, he and his men became the first Europeans to reach and cross the Mississippi River. The first called it the Rio Grande because of its immensity, but eventually, it became known as Meaot Massipi, which means "Father of the Waters" for the natives.
How does Moses make his own tea? HeBrew it
Answer:
Lol... Jews got to be kidding me
Explanation:
Hebrews it! This is the only way I know.
How else does he makes it.
After her husband died _____ moved to Texas with tree sons and two daughters and built a saw mill and a flour mill
Answer:
She
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:
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 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%
The Sons of Italy, an organization that helped Italian immigrants during the early twentieth century, was a(n) A) independently chartered club. B) political action committee. educational institution. D) mutual aid society.
Answer: D) mutual aid society
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
Explain three things that led to the war between Mexico and the U.S.
Answer:
Mexican-American War, also called Mexican War, Spanish Guerra de 1847 or Guerra de Estados Unidos a Mexico (“War of the United States Against Mexico”), war between the United States and Mexico (April 1846–February 1848) stemming from the United States’ annexation of Texas in 1845 and from a dispute over whether Texas ended at the Nueces River (Mexican claim) or the Rio Grande (U.S. claim). The war—in which U.S. forces were consistently victorious—resulted in the United States’ acquisition of more than 500,000 square miles (1,300,000 square km) of Mexican territory extending westward from the Rio Grande to the Pacific Ocean.
List the events surrounding the Turtle Bayou Resolutions that would lead to a full blown uprising against Mexico
Answer:
guadleopa river
Explanation: