What was the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention?

A.
amend the Articles of Confederation

B.
amend the Bill of Rights

C.
amend the Constitution

D.

amend the Declaration of Independence
In December 1776, General Washington led his forces across the Delaware River/ Ohio River. The Continental Army launched a surprise attack against Hessian forces in the Battle of Bunker Hill/ Trenton.

Use the passage to answer the question.

from Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress "On Indian Removal"

“It will separate the Indians from immediate contact with settlements of whites . . . and perhaps cause them gradually, under the protection of the Government and through the influence of good counsels, to cast off their savage habits and become an interesting, civilized, and Christian community.”

—Andrew Jackson, 1830

What was the impact of the Indian Removal policy discussed by Andrew Jackson?

A.
the integration of the Five Civilized Tribes into American culture

B.
the beginning of a financial crisis in 1837

C.
the alliance between Native Americans and the British

D.
the deaths of thousands along the Trail of Tears

Why were southern states less industrialized than states in the North? Select the two correct answers.

A.
Northern factories would not trade with southern businesses.

B.
Southern states did not have the raw materials needed for factories.

C.
Agriculture was very profitable for the southern states.

D.
Climate conditions favored agricultural industries.

E.
Factory owners would not relocate to the South.

Which were effects of John Brown’s raid at Harpers Ferry? Select the two correct answers.

A.
Slaves engaged in armed revolts throughout the South.

B.
Kansas was taken over by Free-Soilers.

C.
Several southern states passed laws to prevent slave rebellions.

D.
Antislavery northerners considered Brown a martyr to the cause.

E.
Frederick Douglass joined Brown’s abolition movement.

Why did the idea of republican motherhood lead to increased education for some women?

A.
Women were tasked with educating the next generation, and thus needed to be educated themselves.

B.
Women were required to attend public schools, and thus would be punished if they did not obey.

C.
Women were believed to be more intelligent than men, and thus were encouraged to educate themselves.

D.
Women were thought to be the future leaders of the country, and thus were pushed to study politics and economics.

Which was most likely an effect of the Confiscation Acts during the American Revolution?

A.
increased loyalist opposition to patriots

B.
decreased loyalist opposition to patriots

C.
increased patriot opposition to loyalists

D.
decreased patriot opposition to loyalists

What did Shays’s Rebellion expose?

A.
the advantage of allowing new territories to become states

B.
the need for the protection of freedom of religion

C.
the strength of having a unicameral legislative system

D.
the government's weakness under the Articles of Confederation

In what way did the states create economic problems for the national government after the American Revolution? Select the two correct answers.

A.
issued currency that was worthless

B.
imposed tariffs on items produced by other states

C.
requested funds to support state militias

D.
refused to pay their militias or their veterans

E.
passed laws that punished debtors

Select the words to make the sentences true.

The Articles of Confederation authorized a unicameral / bicameral legislature whose members were elected by direct / indirect voting. Laws were easy / difficult to pass since they required a consensus of nine states. Amendments to laws required a majority / unanimous vote.

What reason did the Democratic-Republicans give for opposing the Alien and Sedition Acts?

A.
They were unconstitutional.

B.
They were too pro-French.

C.
They targeted wealthy elites.

D.
They opened the country to unlimited immigration.

Use the quote to answer the question.

“The Americans have tarred and feathered your subjects, plundered your merchants, burnt your ships, denied all obedience to your laws and authority; yet so clement and so long forbearing has our conduct been that it is incumbent on us now to take a different course. Whatever may be the consequences, we must risk something; if we do not, all is over.” —Lord North

This quote most clearly supports an argument in favor of what?

A.
British officials and the Coercive Acts

B.
Native Americans and the Proclamation Line

C.
Parliament and the Declaratory Act

D.
Sons of Liberty and the Boston Tea Party

Which laws were deemed “intolerable” by the colonies?

A.
Coercive Acts

B.
Stamp Act

C.
Tea Act

D.
Townshend Acts

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Answer 1

Answer:

Number 1 : c .amend the Constitution

Number 2: D.  the deaths of thousands along the Trail of Tears

Number 3: The correct answers are B and D. As a result of John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry, in the South support for secession from the Union grew, and states passed laws to prevent rebellions by enslaved people.

Number 4:The correct answer is A; Women were tasked with educating the next generation, and thus needed to be educated themselves.

Number 5 : The most likely effect of the confiscation Acts during the American Revolution was that it increased loyalist opposition to patriots.  Answer: Option A

Number 6: D: The government's weakness under the Articles of Confederation

Number 7:  B. imposed tariffs on items produced by other states

C.  requested funds to support state militias

Number 8: D:They opened the country to unlimited immigration

Number 9: C.  Parliament and the Declaratory Act As you can see in the question, this quote belongs to Lord North. He was a member of the British Parliament, and also held other positions such as Prime Minister.

Number 10: A. Coercive Acts

Hope this helps

Explanation: Number 5:The loyalists were the ones who were on the side of the British crown and thought in favour of the British council.

The confiscation acts done by the American revolutionaries to confiscate the lands.it was in order to establish their control over the region were opposed by the loyalists as to that was not what the British Council wanted.

Number 4 Explanation: The phrase or term Republican Motherhood was started in the 1980s. This idea was based on books written by John Locke. He has several ideas that were based on revolutionary ideas of republicanism.

Christians loved this idea because mothers would be able to pass down the family's religious views and values to generations.

Women were then opened many doors to education that they did not have before. This was so that they could educate their children about things that they learned. They also had more of a public role in women's rights, abolitionism, and had more chances of being teachers, etc.

Answer 2

Answer:

The other person is correct, have a good day.

Explanation:


Related Questions

What was one positive outcome of the second industrial revolution and one negative

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Answer:

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Explanation:

positive: The existing manufacturing and production methods were improved. Steel, strong and cheep for example, replaced iron.

negative: There are actually quite a few including child labor, poor working and living conditions, low wages and increased pollution.

What was the rallying cry of the Sons of Liberty?
A) "Remember the Maine!"
B) "Give us liberty or give us death!"
C) "Fifty-four forty or fight!"
D) "No taxation without representation!"

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Answer:

a rememeber the maine

Explanation: A

Answer:

B

Explanation:

How did Southerners react to the statements of the abolitionists?

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Answer:

Abolitionism provoked a powerful public response in the south. Many Southerners, plantation owners, politicians, and voters argued that abolitionism was an attack to their entire way of life. They saw slavery as the key to the region's economy.

Explanation:

WHO CREATED ELECTRICITY?​

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Answer:

Benjamin Franklin

Explanation:

He found electricity after flying his kite in a thunderstorm....

Not very smart.... I'll say

All of the following are true about Louis-Michel Aury EXCEPT:
a.
He helped the British fight the Spanish over Florida..
b.
He was a French pirate.
c.
He led the rebels in a convoy.
d.
He fought in the Mexican Revolution.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
DAll of the following are true about Louis-Michel Aury EXCEPT:
a.
He helped the British fight the Spanish over Florida..
b.
He was a French pirate.
c.
He led the rebels in a convoy.
d.
He fought in the Mexican Revolution.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

tbh im god

The answer is b, I hope this helps

What is extractive economy

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Answer: A resource-based economy, dependent on harvesting or extracting natural resources for sale or trade., harvesting and exporting resources with little or no processing. In the seventeenth century, the primary extractive activity was fishing.

Explanation:

At this conference hitler met with British and French officials and agreed to sing a treaty promising to take control of sudentland but then stop his aggression

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Answer: Munich Conference (September 29th and 30th, 1938)

The countries at this conference were: Britain, France, Germany, and Italy.

The Munich Conference is also known as the Munich Agreement.

The aim of the conference was to prevent a war from happening. In a sense, it did prevent a war, but it just gave Hitler the green light to take over whatever land he wanted. So it only delayed the inevitable.

World War II would start about a year later on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland.

Some argue that the Electoral College "protects" which states by at least giving them some power during the election process?


Small states with medium populations


Large states with medium populations


Physically small states and large states with small populations

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Answer:

Physically small states and large states with small populations

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QUESTIONS:
Massachusetts set up a special court in 1692 to
Answer choices:
perform mock trials
practice law
try people accused of witchcraft
create the Frame of Government

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Answer:

try people accused of witchcraft

Explanation:

During that time period, Puritans had a huge influence in 1692. They often give public punishment for those who they deemed to be violating the Christian's teaching.

One of the most famous trial that was held within this special court was referred to as the Salem witch trial. The trial examined a group of girls who experience psychological distress as a sign of 'being possessed by devils' or 'witchcraft'.   This special court was abolished around 5 years later by the Massachusetts General Court because the process was considered to be 'unlawful'

How did the Roman Catholic Church bring order to Western Europe?

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Answer:

During the high Middle Ages, the Roman Catholic Church became organized into an elaborate hierarchy with the pope as the head in western Europe. He established supreme power. Many innovations took place in the creative arts during the high Middle Ages.

Explanation:

Which part of the obligation of a U.S. citizen help defend the nation?

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Answer: AMENDMENT 2

Explanation:

Support and defend the Constitution. Stay informed of the issues affecting your community. Participate in the democratic process. Respect and obey federal, state, and local laws.

Describe the voting options that lawmakers have when voting in Congress

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Answer:

There are four forms

Explanation:

In the House, there are four forms of votes: voice vote, division vote, yea and nay (or roll call) vote, and recorded vote. In the Committee of the Whole, the forms are voice vote, division vote, and recorded vote. Postponed votes occur within two legislative days.

In the early days of our nation, what was the only group of people eligible to vote?

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Answer:

White, adult males who were property owners.

white, adults males who where property owners.

What was the number one attraction bringing settlers to California, Colorado, or South Dakota during the late 1800s?

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Answer:

Explanation:i really dont know im just here for points

Columbus took only experienced sailors with him to the New World.


True or False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Answer:

i think true because he started his career as an exproler at a young age and becomed experienced sailor

Please help me answer 5!

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure it's rule of law from what i learned from civics

Explanation:

sry if its wrong

C
a.
Which of the following was a domestic challenge faced by Sam Houston?
a new court system
b. lack of public land
c. Native American raids of Texas settlements
d. potential invasion by Mexico

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Answer:

c.

Native American raids of Texas settlements

Explanation:

I will try to never get a wrong answer and this is right!

Answer: is C plus u put it on the name of the question by the way  hope u have a nice day :D

Explanation:

The painting shows Daniel Boone leading pioneers through the Cumberland Gap.



The painting shows how many Americans of the early 1800s began to seek new opportunities by

heading westward.
returning to Europe.
settling a river valley.
conquering Mexico.

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Answer:

heading westward

Explanation:

This is showing Westward Expansion in the 1800s.

Help, I will give many points +++


What amendment?
Only answer 8 please

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Answer:

the 8th amendment

Explanation:

The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution states: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” This amendment prohibits the federal government from imposing unduly harsh penalties on criminal defendants Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

in simple terms:

The eighth amendment protects the criminals from unjust punishments or fines and the crime fits the punishment.

What is Christian humanism?


an early sixteenth-century movement that encouraged high-ranking church officials to be more concerned with money, power, and land than people's souls


an early sixteenth-century movement that applied humanistic methods to the study of Christianity


an early sixteenth-century movement to create a utopian society


an early sixteenth-century movement to remove all high-ranking officials from the Christian Church

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Answer:

Christian humanism regards humanist principles like universal human dignity, individual freedom and the importance of happiness as essential and principal components of the teachings of Jesus. 

Explanation:

So it should be the second one hope this helps!

Answer:

an early sixteenth-century movement that applied humanistic methods to the study of Christianity

Explanation:

I did the test and red the story Hope this helps mark me as brainiest

Which of the following best describes the Alamo?a.It became a battle cry for the Texans who wanted revenge for the death of 180 of the peopleb.It was a victory for the Texans and ended the warc.It was a psychological victory for the Mexicans because it showed them they could defeat Texansd.It was a massacre of 180 Texan defenders, which led to the defeat of the Texan army

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

makes sense please brainliest

Study the image above. Which of the following would you place in the section labeled “A”?

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Answer:

lol bye

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from the English Bill of Rights.
That the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in Parliament ought not to be impeached or
questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
According to this excerpt, members of Parliament are allowed to
O practice any religion they choose.
O have a trial by jury.
O communicate opinions and ideas.
O share power with the monarchy.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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The correct option is C. Communicate opinions and ideas in this excerpt from the English Bill of Rights. To make or alter laws, Parliament must convene frequently.

The monarchy could not rule without Parliament's approval, according to the English Bill of Rights. The English Bill established a constitutional system of governance in which each person's rights and freedoms were safeguarded by English law.

What are the most important articles of the English Bill of Rights?

The following are the key provisions of the English Bill of Rights of 1689: Free elections and a Parliament that is often called. Speech should be unrestricted in the legislature. In times of peace, no armies should be gathered.

The English Bill of Rights established a constitutional monarchy in which the king or queen serves as head of state but has legal restrictions placed on their authority. In this system, the people had individual rights and the king was unable to rule without the approval of Parliament.

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May u help with number 12 please❤️

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Answer:

i dont think you still need help

Explanation:

Why did people follow Christianity

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Ehrman attributes the rapid spread of Christianity to two main factors: (1) the promise of salvation and eternal life for everyone was an attractive alternative to Roman religions; (2) stories of miracles and healings purportedly showed that the one Christian God was more powerful than the many Roman gods.

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because at the time that's the only thing that could believe in

Which of these are factors that caused Europeans in the West Indies to use enslaved Africans?
Check all of the boxes that apply
They needed many people to work on their plantations
They turned to Africans after West Indies natives planned major rebellions.
They turned to Africans after West Indies natives died in large numbers.
They could not afford to pay workers from the West Indies.
They brought enslaved workers with them from Europe.
DOO

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Answer:

They needed many people to work on their plantations

They turned to Africans after West Indies natives died in large numbers

Explanation:

1. How many Popes has the world had since the start of Christanity?
2. Which Pope declared the Crusades?
Help me out please! This is so urgent!

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Answer:

There were totally 266 popes since the beginning.

The one that declared Crusades was Urban II.

Explanation:

The first Pope was of course Saint Peter and there were altogether 265 Popes after him, and the current is Pope Francis I.

Urban II declared Crusades in 1095 after the council in Clermont in 1095. The Crusades started after Byzantine emperor asked for help in the fight against the Seljuk Turks, but became something totally different that he expected.

Answer:

1. 261 popes

2. Pope Urban II

Since the start of Christianity, there have been over 260 popes serving. Sometimes, Popes ruled kingdoms and declared wars, if Vatican City was in the empire. The Pope the declared the Crusades on the Muslims was Pope Urban II. He declared so many until they got their land back.

Hope this helps you!

Islam is a religion centered on the teachings of the prophet __________.
A.
Allah
B.
Jesus
C.
Muhammad
D.
Mansa Musa

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Allah is their god and Muhammad is their last prophet, so I think ur answer is c. Muhammad

Answer:

C. Muhammad is your correct answer.

4. How did Manifest Destiny increase tension between the free Northern states and the Southern slave states?

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Answer:

Expansion leads to economic promise and fueled the manifest destiny but it also lead to sectional tension over slavery. The north contained a lot of abolitionists while the south was commonly pro-slavery, this increased sectional tension because each side wanted to see their ideals extended into the west.

Explanation: I hope this helps you with your work. I am currently in this unit right now if you have any more questions feel free to ask me.

All cells are
produced from other cells
O True
O False

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All organisms are made up of one or more cells, All the life functions of organisms occur within cells, and All cells come from already existing cells.
The answer is True.

Answer:

Cells are produces from little partices such as molecules, not other cells.

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