Which statement best describes the developement of American businesses after the civil war

A. They employed smaller numbers of workers.
B. They became more democratic in their managrment.
C. They became larger
D. They became less profit driven.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

C. They became larger

Explanation:


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On the Italian peninsula, Rome is located in the:

south
north east
west central
north

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West central. Rome is located in the middle of the peninsula on the west side

The primary purpose of the Superfund is to

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to protect humans health & the environment by cleaning up contaminated sites

Victoria wants to make socially responsible purchases. What question should
she ask?
O A. Were fair labor practices used to make the item?
O B. What is the sales tax on the item?
O c. Can the item be purchased with a credit card?
D. How much does the item cost?

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Answer:

d how much does the item cost

Answer:

I would say A, B, and D. Those are all very important things to look at when making a socially responsible purchase.

Explanation:

Why would an American Indian chief in Indian Territory fear joint statehood?
A. Joint statehood would lead to more loss of sovereignty for American Indians.
B. Joint statehood would cause American Indians to be forced out of Oklahoma.
C. Joint statehood would cause the American military to harass American Indians.
D. Joint statehood would lead to a lowering of tensions between mutual enemies.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Joint statehood would lead to more loss of sovereignty for American Indians.

A is the correct answer

50 Points
What was one of the most important policies implemented by the Tokugawa shogunate?

A) "closed country" or isolationism
B) open-door policy
C) democratization
D) totalitarianism

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

How did Hammurabi differentiate his laws?
A. The laws did not distinguish, all were treated equally
B. Based on races
C. Based on social class
D. Based on religion

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer is C. Based on social class

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During the colonial era, a long growing season and rich soil had a great effect on the economy of
A-the New England colonies.
B-the middle colonies.
C-the southern colonies.
D-all thirteen American colonies

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Answer:

C.)The southern colonies

Explanation:

The southern colonies were very successful due to a warm climate, rich soil, and long growing season. These conditions promoted an agricultural based economy in the South. They grew cash crops like rice, indigo, and tobacco. without long growing seasons and rich soil, none of this would be possible.

We, the Representative of the People of all that part of the Territory or country ceded under the name Louisiana, by the treaty made at Paris, on the 30th day of April 1803, between the United States and France, contained in the following limits, to wit; beginning at the mouth of the river Sabine, thence by a line to be drawn along the middle of said river, including all its islands, to the thirty second degree of latitude—thence due north to the Northernmost part of the thirty third degree of north latitude—thence along the said parallel of latitude to the river Mississippi—thence down the said river to the river Iberville, and from thence along the middle of the said river and lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain to the Gulf of Mexico—thence bounded by the said Gulf to the place of beginning, including all Islands within three leagues of the coast.
–Constitution or Form of Government of the
State of Louisiana,
1812
What is the purpose of the opening of the Louisiana Constitution of 1812?
to define the state's boundaries
to establish a government by the people
to accept the terms of the Treaty of Paris and US rule
to lay claim to the waters of the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico

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Answer:

A.to define the state's boundaries

Explanation:

Answer:

A) to define the state's boundaries

Explanation:

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Luther was kidnapped on his way to Rome to be examined by Catholic
officials because
A. the pope sent the kidnappers to silence Luther
B. Luther refused to pay anymore taxes to the Church
C. the Duke of Saxony wanted to prevent him from sharing his heretical beliefs
publically
D. the Duke of Saxony wanted to keep him out of harms way

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Answer:

D. the Duke of Saxony wanted to keep him out of harms way

Explanation:

In a staged "kidnapping" Luther's supporters spirited him away to Wartburg Castle in disguise and under an assumed name. While at the Wartburg, Luther later wrote a German translation of the Bible that would profoundly influence the development of the German language.

As the British Officer came in, Paleface demanded his sword. He hesitated about giving it to him,
probably thinking it was derogatory to his dignity, to surrender to a private all over begrimed with dust and
powder and that some Officer should show him the courtesy to receive it.
Just at that moment, Col. Smiley came up and cried, with a harsh oath, 'Give it up-give it up to him in a
minute.' The British Officer quickly handed his weapon to Paleface, holding it in both hands and making a very
polite bow. A good many others came in just about the same time.
...On the opposite side of the brestwork there was a ditch about ten feet wide, made by the excavation of
the earth, of which the work was formed. In it, was about a foot or eighteen inches of water, and to make in the
more difficult of passage, a quantity of thornbush had been cut and thrown into it. In this ditch a number of
British soldiers were found at the close under the brestwork, as a shelter from our fire. These, of course, came in
and surrendered.
When the smoke bad cleared away and we could obtain a fair view of the field, it looked, at the first
glance, like a sea of blood. It was not blood itself which gave it this appearance but the red coats in which the
British soldiers were dressed. Straight out before our position, for about the width of space which we supposed
had been occupied by the British column, the field was entirely covered with prostrate bodies. In some place
they were laying in piles of several, one on the top of the other."
PLEASE HELP ME SUMMARIZE 4-5 sentences PLEAS

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At first, the Officer was reluctant to give his sword to Paleface but ended up relinquishing it to him after Colonel Smiley ordered it. A fire was set in the ditch and several British were found. They quickly surrendered to preserve their lives. After the smoke had cleared the soldiers could see the aftermath of the battle and described it as a "sea of blood" because of all the fallen Red Coats. They were piled on top of each other, laying "prostrated" where they had been cut down in the battle.

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How did slaves contribute to the American Revolution ?

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Answer:

African Americans played an important role in the revolution. They fought at Fort Ticonderoga and the Battle of Bunker Hill. A slave helped row Washington across the Delaware. Altogether, some 5,000 free blacks and slaves served in the Continental army during the Revolution.

Explanation:

Some would fight for the british in return of their freedom.

Sequencing Rewrite these facts in correct sequence.

- In 1663, the colony of New France became a royal colony.

- The French trapped animals for fur and traded with the Native

Americans.

- The French built forts and trading posts to protect their trade.

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The correct answer is the following.

The correct sequence of events in the following.

- The French trapped animals for fur and traded with the Native Americans.

- The French built forts and trading posts to protect their trade.

- In 1663, the colony of New France became a royal colony.

The French, in a notorious difference with the English colonists, were more interested in getting rich through the fur trade with the Native American Indian tribes. That is why the French had better relationships than English. The English wanted to settle in the Indian territories to exploit the raw materials, and that created many conflicts with the Native Indians.

To protect their fur trade, the French indeed built forts and trade posts to better manage their commerce activities. And it was until 1663 when Louis IV, King of France, declared Quebec as a royal province.

Determine Central Ideas- Why is the separation of powers among the branches of government important? How does the federalism embody this principle?​

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Answer:

What I do know is that the Separation of powers, therefore, refers to the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another. The intent is to prevent the concentration of power and provide for checks and balances.

According to the lesson, what were some of the early reform movements in America?

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Answer:

According to the lesson, suffrage, abolition, and Populism were some of the early reform movements in America.

Answer:

Key movements of the time fought for women's suffrage, limits on child labor, abolition, temperance, and prison reform. Explore key reform movements of the 1800s with this curated collection of classroom resources.

Explanation:

Upon his death, Hernando de Soto was buried in the Mississippi River. Which is the BEST explanation for his burial in the river? A The American Indians did not want Hernando de Soto to be buried in one of the Spanish missions because they did not consider him to be worthy of burial. B The American Indians considered Hernando de Soto to be a god; the Spanish did not want them to learn of his death and realize that the Spaniards were mortal. C The American Indians feared the power of the current in the Mississippi River, and would not try to retrieve the body of Hernando de Soto in order to burn and desecrate it. D The American Indians did not want to create a mound in which to bury the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto.

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Answer:

B.  The American Indians considered Hernando de Soto to be a god; the Spanish did not want them to learn of his death and realize that the Spaniards were mortal

Explanation:

Hernando De Soto was known for his American voyages. In one of his expedition to find the land full of golds and riches, he met Native Americans in the present day west Florida where he landed.

Consequently, he moved around the Southern United States that comprises places like present day Georgia, South Carolina and back to Alabama to find these wealth.

He also subdued the natives and took many of their valuable belongings. He was able to achieved this by making himself appeared divine and heavenly.

Hence, when Hernando De Soto died, he was buried in the Mississippi River. This reason is because the American Indians considered Hernando de Soto to be a god; the Spanish did not want them to learn of his death and realize that the Spaniards were mortal

Since America was a British colony, what did America have to do?

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Answer:

obey britain's rules i guess

Explanation:

British America comprised the colonial territories of the British Empire in America from 1607 to 1783.

After the Civil War, why would electing African American representatives to Congress be important to
achieving freedom for people recently freed from slavery?

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Answer:

As the Union armies advanced through the Confederacy, thousands of slaves were freed each day until nearly all (approximately 3.9 million, according to the 1860 Census) were freed by July 1865. While the Proclamation had freed most slaves as a war measure, it had not made slavery illegal.

Explanation:

How did the Native American’s react to the Spaniards?

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Answer:

They Were suprised Woke up and smelled the coffe in other words

The Natives came to believe that the Spanish “had not their Mission from Heaven” because the Spanish so cruelly treated the Indians. The Indians saw them as evil

Life in Sumerian Times in Mesopotamia

Written Response


Prompt: What is the event described in the article taught in schools today? What are the lasting lessons that we can learn from studying this event? Support your response with evidence from the text.


Rubric

1. Topic Sentence (address the prompt) (2 pts)

2. Evidence (direct quote from the text) (1 pt.)

Examples: According to ________, "insert text evidence".

3. Elaboration Sentences (3pts)

a. Clarifying statement

b. Examples with transitions

c. Examples with transitions

4. Closing Sentence (restate the prompt) (1 pt.)

Grammar 3 points total: ______/10

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

You did not include the ideas of the lesson learned in class. So we do not know the specifics of your lesson and the event describes in the article because you did not attach it.

However, we can help you by commenting on the following general terms.

Life in Sumerian Times.

Sumeria was the first civilization on planet Earth.

Historians consider that  Sumeria-Mesopotamia was established approximately 6,000 BCE, which means that they settle in the middle of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers 8,000 years ago. That region is modern-day Iraq in the Middle East.

Sumerians developed great agriculture techniques, so the daily life of Sumerians was decided to work in the farm fields growing crops in the fertile soil of the region and controlling the permanent flooding of the rivers.

Sumerians were very religious people that founded important city-states such as Uruk, Lagash, Ur, Kish, Nippur, or Eridu. They worshiped their gods who were very vulnerable deities. Sometimes they supported humans, but other times, according to Sumerian clay tablets written in the cuneiform language, the gods punished humans.

That is why Sumerians built impressive large buildings called Ziguratts to honor and worship their gods.

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Quakers were tolerant of most. However, they opposed __________________ vehemently

Group of answer choices

The institution of Public Education

The institution of Slavery

Organized religion

The Natives

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Answer:

They were some of the first white people to dislike slavery.

Explanation:

They hated slavery.

Imagine that our nation had kept the Articles of Confederation as our form of government, instead of replacing it with the US Constitution. Choose ONE of the options below: A Predict whether you believe the U.S. would be an effective goverment today if designed like the Articles of Confederation. Defend your reasoning while making reference to two parts of the Articles of Confederation and two parts of the U.S. Constitution. B. Identify two parts of the Articles of Confederation that were a problem for our nation. Then, identify two parts of the U.S. Constitution that attempted to solve those problems. Analyze if these changes were successful in reversing the problems with the Articles.​

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

I am going to pick the scenario "B." Identify two parts of the Articles of Confederation that were a problem for our nation.

The two parts of the Articles of Confederation that were problems for the United States were that the Articles left a weak central government that could not collect money and that the central government did not have the power to raise an army.

The U.S. Constitution attempted to solve those problems after the delegates that met during the Constitutional Convention in the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania debated the positions of the Federalists and Antifederalists and agreed on having a division of powers in three branches of government under a system of checks and balances in which none of the branches was going to be more powerful than the other.

These changes were successful in reversing the problems with the Articles because the Constitution establishes the faculties and powers for the executive branch, the legislative branch, and the judicial branch.

What king was overthrown during the French revolution

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Answer:

King Louis

Explanation:

In 1789, food shortages and economic crises led to the outbreak of the French Revolution. King Louis and his queen, Mary-Antoinette, were imprisoned in August 1792, and in September the monarchy was abolished.

Answer:

King Lois XVI was the king of francewho was overthrown by french revolution

The introduction of tobacco during the early 1600s in the Virginia colony led to the

A

devastating period of disease called the starving time

B

use of indentured servants, and later enslaved Africans, for agricultural labor

c) concentration of settlers and farms into small village communities

D

emergence of peaceful and cooperative relationships with neighboring American Indian peoples

E development of a diversified economy

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......C is the answer because it makes the most sense

The introduction of tobacco during the early 1600s in the Virginia colony led to the use of indentured servants, and later enslaved Africans, for agricultural labor. The response is option B.

What was the impact of tobacco in the Virginia colony ?

John Rolfe introduced tobacco cultivation in the Virginia colony in the 1600s.

The first person to sow tobacco in Virginia was John Rolfe. Later, tobacco growing served as the foundation of the colony's economy because it was a cash crop.

The money made from this crop was used to hire slaves and indentured servants to work as its cultivators.

The growth of important communities like Norfolk, Alexandria, & Richmond was aided by this arrangement. The colony's economy was based on the production of tobacco, which was used to pay local taxes and tithes, buy manufactured goods from England.

Hence, the appropriate response is option B.

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draw a neat labelled diagram of clinical thermometer

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where is the diagram?

4. How successful was the revolution against Spanish rule at the start of the war for
independence?

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Answer:

Here is the answer...

Explanation:

This independence led to the development of new national boundaries based on the colonial provinces, which would form the future independent countries that constitute contemporary Latin America during the early 19th century. Cuba and Puerto Rico remained under Spanish rule until the Spanish–American War in 1898.

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What are four goods Oklahoma creates?
What are four goods Oregon creates?
What are four goods Pennsylvania creates?

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Answer:

OKC: Oklahoma ranks high nationally in the value of mineral production, which includes petroleum, natural gas, natural gas liquids, coal, and stone. Oil and gas production historically have been the major components of Oklahoma's economy.

PENNSYLVANIA: The Pennsylvania Colony exported iron ore and manufactured iron products to England, including tools, plows, kettles, nails and other items. Major agriculture in the Pennsylvania Colony included livestock, wheat, corn, and dairy. Manufacturing in the Pennsylvania Colony included shipbuilding, textiles, and papermaking.

Explanation:

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1. beef cattle, cotton, hay, peanuts

2. milk, vegetables, shrubs, bulbs

3. corn, eggs, milk, mushrooms

Beef cattle, cotton, hay and peanuts are somethings that the people of Oklahoma and it's state produce.

Milk, vegetables, shrubs, and bulbs are common among the producers of Oregon.

Corn, eggs, milk and mushrooms are four major things that Pennsylvania produces.

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Which member of the clergy is directly below the pope in the Catholic Church?
O bishop
O cardinal
O monk
O priest

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B. Cardinal

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Analyze the purpose of the pretrial procedures of a preliminary hearing, grand jury, and arraignment.

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Answer:

Discovery is also known as disclosure and it involves the sharing of evidence and questions between the defense and the prosecution. The purpose of discovery is to even the playing field in court by preventing surprises. Both the prosecution and defense need to be able to prepare arguments based on the arguments of the opposition, so information needs to be shared ahead of the trial.

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Answer:

Discovery is also known as disclosure and it involves the sharing of evidence and questions between the defense and the prosecution. The purpose of discovery is to even the playing field in court by preventing surprises. Both the prosecution and defense need to be able to prepare arguments based on the arguments of the opposition, so information needs to be shared ahead of the trial.

Explanation:

Discovery is also known as disclosure and it involves the sharing of evidence and questions between the defense and the prosecution. The purpose of discovery is to even the playing field in court by preventing surprises. Both the prosecution and defense need to be able to prepare arguments based on the arguments of the opposition, so information needs to be shared ahead of the trial.

What role does griot assume in African society?

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Answer:

The griot profession is hereditary and has long been a part of West African culture. The griots' role has traditionally been to preserve the genealogies, historical narratives, and oral traditions of their people; praise songs are also part of the griot's repertoire.

Explanation:

The griot profession is hereditary and has long been a part of West African culture. The griots' role has traditionally been to preserve the genealogies, historical narratives, and oral traditions of their people; praise songs are also part of the griot's repertoire.

Who was the author of the mystery document?

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Answer:

But now The Papers of Abraham Lincoln, through research by associate editor Stacy Pratt McDermott, has found that the letter was written by Andrew Johnston, a newspaper editor, lawyer and fan of Lincoln's poetry

Explanation:

Answer:

Pratt McDermott

Explanation:

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