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who is asteria and what does it mean
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Answer:
Asteria earned a $27,000 salary as an employee in 2020. How much should her employer have withheld from her paycheck for FICA taxes
What was the main problem with the way Grant ran the country?
O He was involved in election fraud.
O He didn't care whether people he had given jobs to were involved in
corruption
O He gave jobs to people he knew, not to people who had the most ability or
experience.
O All of the above.
Explanation:
Grant's presidency was marred by political scandal, clashes with Native Americans and continued violence throughout the Reconstruction South.
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In a speech before Congress, Woodrow Wilson announced that the United States was joining the Allies in Europe in order to make the world safe for something.
What did he want to make the world safe for?
A.safe for all races
b.safe for democracy
c.safe for all Americans
d.safe for all religions
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Explanation:
1)the protestant reformation was a reform in england during the 15th century it was made by king henry viii against the pope this reform changed the religion of england from catholics to protestants
2) European catholic Christians were angry and started a counted reformation in 1533 but they failed and england became a protestant country.
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Answer:
The Egyptian calendar was broken down as follows:
One week was ten days.
Three weeks was one month.
Four months was one season.
Three seasons and five holy days was one year.
The first season - was called Akhet, which means flood or inundation. It included the months of Tekh, Menhet, Hwt-Hrw, and Ka-Hr-Ka.
The second season - was called Proyet, which means emergence. Its months were Sf-Bdt, Redh Wer, Redh Neds, and Renwet.
The third season - was called Shomu, which means low water. The names of its months were Hnsw, Hnt-Htj, Ipt-Hmt, and Wep-Renpet.
Each month consisted of three ten-day periods called decades or decans. Although the months were individually named, they were commonly referred to by the name of the festivals they represented. The last two days of each decade were considered holidays and the Egyptians didn't work.
A month was 30 days long on the Egyptian solar calendar. Since this didn't account for all the days in the year, the Egyptians added an intercalary month that occurred outside of the regular calendar year.
The intercalary month was five days long, which meant that the Egyptian solar calendar lost about one-fourth of a day every year relative to the actual solar year. The five intercalary days were used to celebrate the gods' birthdays and the Egyptians weren't expected to work during this time.
Dates for common people were written with the number of the month in the season first. Next would be the name of the season, then the number of the day relative to the month, and then the year and the ruler. The ascension of a new ruler restarted the year count.
Occasionally, the year count began with the first full year of the new ruler but would include the time before that with a note to differentiate between the two time periods.
It was important to maintain accuracy between the solar calendar year and the actual solar year so that the heliacal rising of Sirius would occur properly. The heliacal rising would occur when Sirius was briefly visible on the horizon immediately before sunrise.
Explanation:
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what is the economy of east river valley??
Answer: The East River itself was used as natural boundary point by the early surveyors dividing up the many grants of land given to the pioneers. Plots ranging from 100 to 500 acres were established along the riverbank and expending in a rectangle shape upwards to the valley hills and beyond. In the year 1784, our major East River towns of New Glasgow ...
Explanation:
How was nationalism reflected in court decisions and diplomacy?
Answer:Industrial workers faced unsafe and unsanitary conditions, long work days, and low wages. They often attempted to form unions to bargain for better conditions, but their strikes were sometimes violently suppressed.
Explanation:
The working conditions in factories were often harsh. Hours were long, typically ten to twelve hours a day. Working conditions were frequently unsafe and led to deadly accidents. Tasks tended to be divided for efficiency's sake which led to repetitive and monotonous work for employees.
Would you want to be president immediately after George Washington? Why or why not?
Answer:
no because of democracy
Answer:
no
Explanation:
I wont want to be the president because of the democratic state of the country at that time
Which government principle most closely lines up with the 4th Amendment?
Answer:
Im not sure sorry
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He wanted to convince Americans that Germany was a threat to the entire world.
He wanted to prepare Americans for the possibility of entering World War II.
He wanted to explain why it was important that we enter the alliance against Germany.
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Answer: He wanted to reassure Americans that the US would remain neutral in the war.
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Please help!
Which statement best describes how the spread of the Arabic language benefited other cultures?
A: I helped people share new ideas.
B: It helped people learn more professions.
C: It allowed people to trade with Europe.
D: It encouraged more books to be written in Asia.
Answer:
I helped people share new ideas
Answer:
A. It helps people share new ideas
Explanation:
Political Machines
According to the readings, would you consider life in the cities during the Gilded Age to be a positive or negative experience Defend your opinion .
Answer:
Boss Tweed, in full William Magear Tweed, erroneously called William Marcy Tweed, (born April 3, 1823, New York, New York, U.S.—died April 12, 1878, New York), American politician who, with his “Tweed ring” cronies, systematically plundered New York City of sums estimated at between $30 million and $200 million.
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Born: April 3, 1823 New York City New York
Died: April 12, 1878 (aged 55) New York City New York
Political Affiliation: Democratic Party
Tweed was a bookkeeper and a volunteer fireman when elected alderman on his second try in 1851, and the following year he was also elected to a term in Congress. He gradually strengthened his position in Tammany Hall (the executive committee of New York City’s Democratic Party organization), and in 1856 he was elected to a new, bipartisan city board of supervisors, after which he held other important positions in the city government. Meanwhile, he managed to have his cronies named to other key city and county posts, thus establishing what became the Tweed ring. By 1860 he headed Tammany Hall’s general committee and thus controlled the Democratic Party’s nominations to all city positions. In that same year he opened a law office through which he received large fees from various corporations for his “legal services.” He became a state senator in 1868 and also became grand sachem (principal leader) of Tammany Hall that same year. Tweed dominated the Democratic Party in both the city and the state and had his candidates elected mayor of New York City, governor, and speaker of the state assembly.
In 1870 Tweed forced the passage of a new city charter creating a board of audit by means of which he and his associates could control the city treasury. The Tweed ring then proceeded to milk the city through such devices as faked leases, padded bills, false vouchers, unnecessary repairs, and overpriced goods and services bought from suppliers controlled by the ring. Vote fraud at elections was rampant. While addressing later corruption in St. Louis in a 1902 article for McClure’s magazine called “Tweed Days in St. Louis,” Lincoln Steffens and Claude H. Wetmore wrote:
The Tweed regime in New York taught Tammany to organize its boodle business; the police exposure taught it to improve its method of collecting blackmail.
Toppling Tweed became the prime goal of a growing reform movement. Exposed at last by The New York Times, the satiric cartoons of Thomas Nast in Harper’s Weekly, and the efforts of a reform lawyer, Samuel J. Tilden, Tweed was tried on charges of forgery and larceny. He was convicted and sentenced to prison (1873) but was released in 1875. Rearrested on a civil charge, he was convicted and imprisoned, but he escaped to Cuba and then to Spain. Again arrested and extradited to the United States, he was confined again to jail in New York City, where he died.
Thomas Nast: Boss Tweed and the Tweed ring
Thomas Nast: Boss Tweed and the Tweed ring
Boss Tweed and the Tweed ring depicted as a group of vultures by cartoonist Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly, September 23, 1871.
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Thomas Nast: “The Tammany Tiger Loose”
Thomas Nast: “The Tammany Tiger Loose”
Political cartoon by Thomas Nast critical of Boss Tweed's machinations in Tammany Hall, published in Harper's Weekly, November 11, 1871.
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Thomas Nast: “Naturalization Mill”
Thomas Nast: “Naturalization Mill”
“Naturalization Mill,” a cartoon by Thomas Nast for Harper's Weekly, October 24, 1868.
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Thomas Nast: Tammany Hall politics
Thomas Nast: Tammany Hall politics
Tammany Hall politics depicted in a cartoon by Thomas Nast for Harper's Weekly, November 25, 1871.
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Quick i need help!!!!!!! What is one way that the water cycle
affects weather!!! HELP
the intensity of climate
Why did Europeans look to africa for a source of lador to use in the americas?
A. Indigenous people's resistance made it impossible for Europeans to work with them
B. Africans were willing to work for lower wages than indigenous peoples were
C. Europeans already had the respect and trust of African laborers
D. European diseases wiped out much of the indigenous labor force
Answer:
C
Explanation:
MWhich of these statements regarding the settlement of Texas is NOT accurate?
Which of the statements regarding the settlement of texas is not accurate?
A) Anglo settlement in Mexico started only after Texas became an independent republic.
B) The Spanish began to explore Texas before the first English colony was founded in Virginia.
Many Anglos settled in Texas in the early 1800s in order to acquire land at a very low cost.
D) The Mexican government hoped Anglo settlers would help to bring prosperity to the region specifically and to the country in general
The False statement as regards settlement of Texas here is that: B: The Spanish began to explore Texas before the first English colony was founded in Virginia
The Spanish Colonial era in Texas can be regarded as era that spring out with the system of missions as well as presidios, which is set up in order to spread Christianity as well as establishment of control over the region. The first Spanish-speaking settlers started develop around 1718 in San Antonio River in during this period of establishment of mission and presidio (fort). As times goes on Many Anglos decided to settled in Texas so that they can acquire land at a very low cost and that was around 1800s.
Therefore, option B is correct
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how did some american leaders view latin american colonies and their struggles for independence
As colonist from the Lowcountry of Carolina move west, what new challenges did they face?
Answer: In Carolina's first fifty years, the colony faced violent rebellion, attack by the Spanish, war with Indians, hurricanes, droughts, and pirates. Despite all these problems, Carolina grew.
what was the main role of the US women who served in Europe during World War I
Answer:
Replacing the men who were in the war and contributing to socio-economic and political development.
Explanation:
With millions of men away from home, women filled manufacturing and agricultural positions on the home front. Others provided support on the front lines as nurses, doctors, ambulance drivers, translators and, in rare cases, on the battlefield.
Which enlightenment philosopher had the largest impact on the American founders
Answer:
John Locke (29 August 1632 - 28 October 1704)
Answer:
John Locke.
Explanation:
John Locke was the enlightment philosopher that had the largest impact because he was the one with the ideas of the natural rights and government. "to life, liberty, and property" Is what his idea and this impacted the founders to fight for independence.
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Answer: Napata became independent. Looks like you got it
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
What is the military organization of Sher Shah No Spam no Go.ogle
Explanation:
Military organization of Sher Shah:
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What are 2 similarities between Hispanic culture and American culture ?
Explanation:
Both countries believe in the value of education, both teach the same subjects, many of the clothes we wear are the same as well as similar food and a value of religion plus much of American and Mexican culture blend together in certain places in the US which also makes the transition to American culture easier.Answer:
the two countries believe in the value of education
and teach the same subjects in school and college
and the clothes fashion are kinda same
and food is similler .
what is the nationalism
A person who becomes rich despite being
ruthless and using unfair business
practices would be known as what?
A. Robber Baron
B. Factory worker
C. Skilled laborer
D. A trustee
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Answer:
the secretary of state
Explanation:
An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals hope this helps plz mark me brainliest :)
The main causes of world war 1
Answer: The First World War began in the summer of 1914, shortly after the assassination of Austria’s Archduke, Franz Ferdinand
Describe the rise of democratic reform in Russia
Answer:i think you ate russian so the democtaic mom had to decsibe it
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Which statement best describes the role of church officials in feudal society?
They had little power because they did not have land.
They had little power because they did not have knights.
They had great power because they influenced people’s actions.
They had great power because they controlled people’s education.
Answer:
Its C on edge but it might be different for you so im sorry if its not correct for you.
Explanation: took the test :)
Is this statement true of false explain:
Although the term "privacy" does not appear in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights, scholars have interpreted several Bill
of Rights provisions as an indication that James Madison and Congress sought to protect a common-law right to privacy as
it would have been understood in the late eighteenth Century: a right to be free of government intrusion into our personal
life, particularly within the bounds of the home.
O True
O False
Answer:
I believe the answer would be true. I hope this helps you! :D
Answer: True
Explanation:
privacy is never mentioned in the constitution, but it is implied that privacy should be protected.
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Who was George Washington?
Answer:
George Washington (1732-99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) and served two terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797. The son of a prosperous planter, Washington was raised in colonial Virginia. As a young man, he worked as a surveyor then fought in the French and Indian War (1754-63). During the American Revolution, he led the colonial forces to victory over the British and became a national hero. In 1787, he was elected president of the convention that wrote the U.S. Constitution. Two years later, Washington became America’s first president. Realizing that the way he handled the job would impact how future presidents approached the position, he handed down a legacy of strength, integrity and national purpose. Less than three years after leaving office, he died at his Virginia plantation, Mount Vernon, at age 67.
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