Answer:
B) they shared religious beliefs
Explanation:
The Separatists were a group of people that formed in Britain that wanted to form a new church separate from the English church. Hence the name...
What event encouraged revolutionaries to follow through with Marat's plan?
Answer:
Prussia advances to France
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In which neighborhoods were immigrants who stayed in cities most likely to settle?
O in neighborhoods that were closest to their work
O in neighborhoods close to shopping and schools
in neighborhoods with people from their home country
O in neighborhoods with people who were highly educated
Answer:
^^the person above me is right ignore the other answers on here
It's C (in neighborhoods with people from their home country)
Explanation:
I took the quiz and got it correct
This term describes the commonly held belief during this age of Imperialism that it is the European and Western Democracies duty to bring
western technology and education to the under developed nations...
A. Social Darwinism
B. Missionary
C. White man’s Burden
D. Educationalism
Answer:
Correct term is C. White man’s Burden
Explanation:
A is not correct as it refers to theory that discussed about the survival of the fittest.
B is not correct as it usually refers to spreading of certain religion.
C is the correct answer as it refers to the poem written by Kipling who believed that the Europeans are practically carrying other civilizations on their back. Later, many ideologists of Imperialism spread this theory.
D is also not correct as it refers more to the process of education.
The most visible department is the department of state. which of the following does not come under its control and direction?
A. United Nations
B. Embassies
C. Consulates
D. Foreign Service
9. Provide two specific examples of how the Constitution protects against the courts
becoming too powerful.
Answer:
guarantees a fair process in all hearings.
guarantees equal treatment under the law.
provides for a pretrial hearing by a grand jury in felony cases.
outlaws a second trial for the same crime (double jeopardy)
protects suspects from having to answer questions which could be used against them.
Explanation:
In at least 150-200 words, choose the act passed by Britain that you believe had the biggest economic impact on the colonies. Support your answer with evidence from the lesson.
Answer:
One Mesopotamian contribution that I think had the biggest impact on human history was the development of agriculture techniques and the knowledge to know about the flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, so Sumerians could use it for growing crops and to avoid some catastrophes.
The Sumerians were the oldest civilization on planet Earth. They settled in the middle of the above-mentioned Rivers in the Middle East region, modern-day Iraq. They developed great knowledge to built impressive buildings called Ziggurats and formed important city-states such as Uruk, Kish, Ur, and Lagash. Agriculture techniques were a big reason they could settle in these regions.
Explanation:
Answer:
Stamp Act imposed on American colonies In an effort to raise funds to pay off debts and defend the vast new American territories won from the French in the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), the British government passes the Stamp Act on March 22, 1765.
The colonists, who had convened the Stamp Act Congress in October 1765 to vocalize their opposition to the impending enactment, greeted the arrival of the stamps with outrage and violence. Most Americans called for a boycott of British goods, and some organized attacks on the customhouses and homes of tax collectors.
Slavery Abolition Act, act of the British Parliament that abolished slavery in most British colonies, freeing more than 800,000 enslaved Africans in the Caribbean and South Africa as well as a small number in Canada.
Impact of the Act The Slavery Abolition Act did not explicitly refer to British North America. Its aim was rather to dismantle the large-scale plantation slavery that existed in Britain’s tropical colonies, where the enslaved population was usually larger than that of the white colonists.
Explanation:
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How did Europe change after Brooke an was defeated?
Mercantilism still works today
O True
O False
Fast
Answer:
false
Explanation:
The quote from Garibaldi suggests that nationalism is closely tied to what other characteristic?
Answer:
Garibaldi suggests that nationalism is closely tied to what other characteristic Love for the country.
Explanation:
Nationalism is always connected to a love for the country. The purpose of the motherland has a strong appearance in the interpretation of the nation as the individual source of protection and the basis of life. Nationalism considers the purpose of defending the land and culture in which it is included, above all else.
A, love for your country.
which is the best reason as to why would business owners advocated for immigration
Answer:
It is likely that immigrants will take less favorable and lower paying jobs than Americans, especially when they have come into America illegally.
Why did the French support Napoleon? Didn’t he rule like a king?
Answer:
Consequently, on May 18th, 1804, the Senate – who had all been chosen by Napoleon — passed a law making him Emperor of the French (he had rejected 'king' as both too close to the old royal government and not ambitious enough) and his family was made hereditary heirs.
Explanation:
Why is Maximilien de Robespierre significant?
Answer:
Maximilien Robespierre, the architect of the French Revolution's Reign of Terror, is overthrown and arrested by the National Convention. As the leading member of the Committee of Public Safety from 1793, Robespierre encouraged the execution, mostly by guillotine, of more than 17,000 enemies of the Revolution.
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Do you think the style of mosques were different in China. Give reasons.
Answer:
Explanation:
Yes actually. Mosques in China have two styles by which they are built. The first one is the classic Arab style you can see around the world but the other one has many borrowed details from Chinese architecture and to someone that doesn't know much about mosques in China wouldn't know it was even a place of worship. The reason for this is that the Muslims in China were very influenced by the surroundings and culture in which they lived. Islam exists in china for more than 1000 years!
Which area of Africa was primarily Christian, even though it was/is located
in north Africa? *
Mali
Ghana
Zimbabwe
Ethiopia
Answer:
Ethiopia.
Explanation:
It is believed that Christianity first reached to North Africa between the 1st and 2nd century AD. However, till the 4th century, no particular country embraced Christianity. It was only until the Ethiopian King Ezana of Aksumite empire officially adopted Christianity the empire's official religion.
Ethiopia primarily became one of the first Christian empires in North Africa until the 7th century when Christianity became less relevant with the arrival of Islam and Islamic rulers.
PLEASE HELP!!! I WILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST!!!! Which of these best explains the stance of the Anti-Imperialist League?
The League argued that such activity would necessitate the abandonment of American ideals
Explanation:
Answer:
The anti-imperialists opposed expansion, believing that imperialism violated the fundamental principle that just republican government must derive from "consent of the governed." The League argued that such activity would necessitate the abandonment of American ideals of self-government and non-intervention
According to the pie chart, where does most of the water consumed by Egyptians come from,?
Answer:
nile river
Explanation:
Answer:
The Nile River
Explanation:
Which statement accurately describes women’s roles in Sumer?
They could own property but not businesses.
They were not allowed to be religious leaders.
They had more rights than women later in history.
They were always part of the higher social classes.
Answer: C
They had more rights than women later in history.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
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2. How might the establishment of a Judenrat have given Jews in the ghetto a false sense of security?
Answer:
Explanation:
becuse germans that were not jews were included
Write a journal entry as if you are a colonist, explaining your reaction to the Parliament imposed taxes after 1763 and to the ideas of Thomas Paine. Write a full paragraph and see pages 356-361 in your text to support your thoughts.-North America
Answer:
K¹²'s The Human Odyssey series puts the story back in history with a gripping narrative of adventure, struggle, and triumph, helping us understand where we have been, where we are now, and where we might be headed. The odyssey continues in 1400 with the rediscovery of classical Greece and Rome during the Renaissance, and moves through major developments in Islamic and Asian cultures into the great Age of Exploration. The final half of the volume surveys the democratic and industrial revolutions that would see the birth of new nations and new ways of life, leading to the brink of World War I. Full-color images, diagrams, maps, and charts throughout. An appendix of geographic terms and concepts augments an atlas, glossary, pronunciation guide, and index.
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer.
How did the Mycenaean civilization differ from the Minoan civilization?
A.
The Mycenaeans were more warlike than the Minoans.
B.
The Mycenaeans performed animal sacrifices.
C.
The Mycenaeans traded goods with other nations in the Mediterranean.
D.
The Mycenaeans created an alphabet with 22 consonants.
E.
The Mycenaeans sacrificed seven youths to the Minotaur every year.
The way that the Mycenaean civilization differ from the Minoan civilization was that The Mycenaeans were more warlike than the Minoans. Option A.
What was the Mycenaean civilization?The Mycenaeans were not only daring traders but also outstanding engineers who created amazing bridges, defensive walls, and beehive-shaped tombs using Cyclopean masonry and complex drainage and irrigation systems.
The Mycenaean period, which lasted in ancient Greece from roughly 1750 to 1050 BC, was the final stage of the Bronze Age. With its palace states, urban planning, artistic creations, and writing system, it marks the first highly developed and distinctly Greek civilisation on the mainland of Greece.
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Who was responsible for the destruction of the Five Tribes' economy?
A. Union troops
B. Confederate troops
C. Union and Confederate troops
D. the Five Tribes
Answer: union and confederate troops
Explanation:
Answer:
It is number C, because the other person was correct
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Analyze the Article
1. Why did Vermont state Senator John Rodgers
introduce a bill to outlaw cellphones for everyone
under 21 years old? What point was he trying to
make?
2. What does Warren Binford mean by balancing
“rights to protection” with “rights to participation”?
3. Why does Jeffrey Arnett think it’s ironic that driving
is one of the first adult privileges Americans get?
4. What event helped spur the lowering of the voting
age to 18 from 21?
Answer:
critical obstacle to developing effective medications to prevent and/or treat alcohol use disorders is the lack of specific knowledge regarding the plethora of molecular targets and mechanisms underlying alcohol (ethanol) action in the brain. To identify the role of individual receptor subunits in ethanol-induced behaviors, we developed a novel class of ultra-sensitive ethanol receptors (USERs) that allow activation of a single receptor subunit population sensitized to extremely low ethanol concentrations. USERs were created by mutating as few as four residues in the extracellular loop 2 region of glycine receptors (GlyRs) or γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors (GABAARs), which are implicated in causing many behavioral effects linked to ethanol abuse. USERs, expressed in Xenopus oocytes and tested using two-electrode voltage clamp, demonstrated an increase in ethanol sensitivity of 100-fold over wild-type receptors by significantly decreasing the threshold and increasing the magnitude of ethanol response, without altering general receptor properties including sensitivity to the neurosteroid, allopregnanolone. These profound changes in ethanol sensitivity were observed across multiple subunits of GlyRs and GABAARs. Collectively, our studies set the stage for using USER technology in genetically engineered animals as a unique tool to increase understanding of the neurobiological basis of the behavioral effects of ethanol.
Explanation:
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Why did the framers of the Constitution include the concept of limited government?
to promote business
to help the legislative branch
to help the judicial branch
to prevent tyranny
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The concept of limited government was included by the framers of the Constitution to prevent tyranny. Hence, Option D is correct.
What is tyranny?When an individual is involved in any kind of such practice that involves being harsh, cruel, and maintaining an unfair control over other people is known as tranny. In the context of the government, it is the condition in which there is only a single ruler who has all the power in their hands.
When a government is holding a position of tranny, the power is totally in the hand of the ruler. Tranny can also be an act that is performed by a person towards others when they are in a relationship. It is the duty of the constitution to guard against the tranny, and for this, it has also used some practices.
Thus, Option D is correct.
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Do you think the Aztec were a civilized people? Please explain why!
URGENT
Answer:
No, considering they used to cut the heart out of their victims while their victims were living just so it could amuse them. Hope this helps
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WHO IS OFFSET AND HOW MANY CHILDREN HE HAS AND WHO IS HIS SPOUSE
Explanation:
jesus an american rapper and songwriter? 4 kids and Cardi B is his "SpOuSe" not rlly tho lol
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what was the purpose of religious camp meetings in the early 1800s?
Answer:
Back in the 1800s, the government, or generals of each colony, or region, wanted everybody to be converted to one single religion, so they held religious meetings, which were not mandatory, but were recommended, and they taught the people about the one religion, whatever that religion may be.
Explanation:
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The United States agreed that all property seized from colonists who had remained loyal to the king would be given to the Indians.
True or False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The social gospel movement of the progressive era focus on which of the following
Answer:
C-Bringing about reforms to cure the problems created by poverty
Explanation:
After several authors such as Sinclair released books giving insight to what people in poverty and factory workers experienced, it created a social outcry. because of this, organizations like the Salvation Army, reform houses, and social groups formed to help these groups of people.
Question 10 of 10 Which statement is true about the issue of immigration in the 1840s and 1850s? OA. It was a more troublesome issue than slavery. B. It was not an important political concern. OC. It had no effect on the United States. O D. It was more important in the North than the South. sUBMIT
Answer:
D. It was more important in the North than the South
Explanation:
Answer:
Slavery was the subject of many compromises but was never settled
Ivan the Great's claim that Russia was the successor of the Byzantine Empire implied that Russia was the
A) pax Romana.
B) Golden Horde.
C) the "third Rome".
D) Mandate of Heaven.
Answer:
C) the "third Rome".
Explanation:
There is a theological and political concept that asserts Russia as the successor of the Roman Empire. This implies that Russia is a "third Rome" the first Rome is Rome itself, capital of Ancient Rome and the second Rome is Constantinople.
After Constantinople fell under the control of Ottoman Turks with Mehmed II in as their leader in 1453, Russia became a central part of the Byzantine alliance. Hence the name, "third Rome".