The correct answer to this open question is the following.
There is no question here. Just statements. You forgot to include it.
So if the question is a true or false question, the answer would be "true."
If the question is to elaborate on the topic, we can say the following.
When we define culture, we find that there are other concepts or subdivisions of the concept of culture. We have, for instance, local culture, that could be the kind of customs, traditions, and history of the original group that settled in one determined place. That is the dominant culture in one town or city.
Another example could be the culture of a Native American Indian tribe that still exits in the region and continue to live their own traditions.
Another kind of culture would be "Folk culture." It is a smaller form of culture that groups the traditions, way of thinking, and expressions of the life of a determined group of people.
Bostonians dumped hundreds of barrels of tea into Boston Harbor because
a. they were protesting the events of the Boston Massacre
b. they were protesting the Tea Act
c. they were protesting the price of tea
d. they were protesting the Intolerable Acts
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Tomochichi's trip to England with James Oglethorpe was important because
A) the English wanted to meet Oglethorpe's American Indian friends.
B) it showed the goodwill between the American Indians and the English.
C) Oglethorpe wanted American Indians to act and to talk like the English.
D) Tomochichi did not trust James Oglethorpe or the English until the trip.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
was a popular religion during the Mauryan dynasty. The blankreligion that replaced it during the Gupta dynasty was blank
1buda
2hindu
3. Christan
1 buda
2 hindu
3 jainism
Answer:
1. Buddhism
2. Hinduism
Explanation:
while Francisco Pizarro’s Main goal was to bring glory and wealth to Spain the goals of sir Walter raleigh was to?
Which of the following principles is NOT part of the Constitution?
OA.
confederalism
OB.
checks and balances
OC.
separation of powers
OD.
federalism
Answer:
A) Confideralism
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution.
never mentions it as a part of it!
Who were the Buffalo soldiers apex
Answer:
African American soldiers who fought in the Plains Indian Wars.
Explanation:
Answer:
African American soldiers who fought in the Plains Indian Wars.
Explanation:
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Why is it important for a leader to be tolerant of other religions?
what is the role of the congress
Answer:
Through legislative debate and compromise, the U.S. Congress makes laws that influence our daily lives. It holds hearings to inform the legislative process, conducts investigations to oversee the executive branch, and serves as the voice of the people and the states in the federal government.
Explanation:
(Policy and Elections 03.01 LC)
Which of the following is true about the legislative branch of government? (3 points)
O It is less powerful than the executive.
O It is accountable for conducting trials.
O It is divided into two separate houses.
O It is responsible for enforcing the law.
Explanation:
It is divided into two separate houses.
Answer:
it is divided into two separate houses
Explanation:
What is American revolution?
Answer:
the American revelation was an ideological and political revolution
Answer: “The American Revolution was a time when the British colonists in America rebelled against the rule of Great Britain. There were many battles fought and the colonies gained their freedom and became the independent country of the United States. The American Revolutionary War lasted from 1775 until 1783.”
Explanation:
“The first shot fired in the American Revolution was on April 19, 1775 and is called the "shot heard round the world".
John Adams was the defense attorney for the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre. He would later become a great leader in the Revolution and the 2nd president of the United States.
George Washington, the first President, only attended school until he was 14 years old. He became Commander of the Virginia Militia when he was just 23.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was actually fought on Breed's Hill.
Although the war was between the colonies and Great Britain, other countries got involved as well. The French were a major ally to the colonies and there were French, German, and Spanish soldiers who fought in the war. The first shot fired in the American Revolution was on April 19, 1775 and is called the "shot heard round the world".
The things in explanation are just some facts I found on the website
4. a formal request for government action that includes signatures
A) Townshend Acts
B) Quartering Act
C) Intolerable Acts
D) O petition
Answer:
D. ..................
Do you think that it is fair that the owner of the
chariot won the prize not the driver? Why? -
becaus the did all the work
Can you please help me thanks. :)
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's B.
Explanation:
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Someone please please please look at the picture and help me!!
Answer:
tRNA brings amino acids to the ribosome in order to create a protein during which process?
Question 1 options:
replication
mitosis
transcription
translation
Explanation:
When did Lloyd-Garrison end publication of his newspaper?
a.
during John Brown's raid
c.
the end of the Civil War
b.
the start of the Civil War
d.
when President Lincoln declared the Emancipation Proclamation
Answer:
Its during John Brown's raid
Mark me brainliest
The CORRECT answer is C)the end of the Civil War.
On Cicero Aristotle help please compare and contrast
Answer:
Your house has nice walls, by the way, I can not see the diagram.
Why did the French have such a good relationship with the Native American's in the region? How was the Spanish
relationship with the Native Americans different?
Question
Engraving, The Natives of Florida, 1591, Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, LOC
During European colonization, how did the French, Spanish, and Dutch view the Native Americans and how did their interaction differ? What affect did their interaction have on colonization?
Answer
Interactions among Europeans and Native Americans varied from place to place, and members of each nation forged relationships with Indians in very different ways, depending on a variety of economic, social and political factors. While we should be mindful of this diversity, we can still make certain generalizations. Few Europeans considered Native Americans their equals, because of differences in religion, agricultural practice, housing, dress, and other characteristics that—to Europeans—indicated Native American inferiority. However, the French, Spanish, and Dutch sought profit through trade and exploitation of New World resources, and they knew that the native people would be important to their success. Europeans also wanted to convert Native Americans to Christianity. Therefore, economic gain and religion were the two factors that most affected the dynamics of European and indigenous American relationships.
The Spanish:
Spain, the most powerful monarchy in Europe and the Americas, wished to enrich themselves with the New World’s natural resources. After enslaving indigenous peoples in the Caribbean and the southern parts of the Americas to grow crops and mine for gold, silver, and other valuables, the Spanish moved into North America where they concentrated their efforts in what is now the southwestern and southeastern United States. In Florida, for example, Spain established a military post at San Augustín, (today called St. Augustine) but only a small number of Spaniards settled there. Catholic missionaries labored to convert the Indians to Christianity, and they experienced some success baptizing and transforming the Guale and Timucuan peoples into farmers. But even the most cooperative Indians continued to maintain their own religious and cultural traditions, and many priests concluded that the Indians were inferior and incapable of understanding Christianity. Indigenous populations declined over the seventeenth century as epidemics brought by the Spanish killed large numbers of natives. San Augustín remained a small outpost throughout the Spanish colonial period; a sort of multicultural crossroads where indigenous peoples came to trade with Spaniards and intermarriage between Spanish men and American Indian women was common.
The French:
Like the Spanish colonies in North America, New France did not attract many French settlers. Instead of enslaving Native Americans in farming and mining operations, the French exploited existing inter-tribal alliances and rivalries to establish trade relationships with the Huron, Montagnais, and Algonquins along the St. Lawrence River and further inland toward the Great Lakes. These Native Americans competed for exclusive status as intermediaries between other Indian traders and the French. Although Native Americans did most of the work, tracking, trapping, and skinning the animals and transporting the pelts to French traders, they drove hard bargains for their furs. French traders exchanged textiles, weapons, and metal goods for the furs of animals such as beavers, bears, and wolves. The trade strengthened traditional clan leaders' positions by allowing them to distribute these trade goods to their clan members as they saw fit. Jesuit (Catholic) missionaries managed to convert considerable numbers of Huron because the priests learned the local languages and exhibited bravery in the face of danger. French officials offered additional incentive for conversion by allowing Christian Hurons to purchase French muskets. In the eighteenth century, the Dutch and English competed with the French for trade and territory, which gave local Indians continued economic, diplomatic, and military leverage as Europeans competed for their trade and military alliances through the seventeenth century.
Native Americans:
As often as possible, Native Americans took advantage of rivalries among European powers to maintain or enhance their own political and economic positions. Wars between England and the Netherlands spilled into North America, and in 1664 during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, England seized control over New Netherland and renamed the colony New York. The Iroquois quickly signed an alliance and trade treaty with the English. However, they also maintained friendly relations with the French and welcomed Jesuit missionaries into their midst. The Iroquois were generally successful at playing the French and English off one another until the English drove the French out of North America at the end of the French and Indian War (1763).
Answer:
The French where kind to the Native Americans; they traded wines, furs, guns and other valuable products. The Spanish, however, tried to take their land and convert them to Christianity.
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In a _________ case where the parents are found to be at fault, it is within the power of the judge to make a disposition to move the a child to foster care. A. delinquency B. negligence C. probation D. circumstantial
Answer:
Answer is-
B
negligence case
Explanation:
Answer:
B is the answere
Explanation:
Which statement is true about the gender roles of Northwest Coast Indians? Men and women switched roles often. Men and women had defined roles that rarely varied. Women traditionally held top roles in coastal societies. Men traditionally were the caretakers in coastal societies.
Answer:
Men and women had defined roles that rarely varied.
Explanation:
The indigenous people of the northwest coast established a society with very well defined gender roles, directing men and women to activities that they believed was the ideal for each gender and that they rarely varied, establishing a rigid system of gender roles. Within this society, men were destined for activities that required physical strength, such as hunting, fishing, building and fighting. Women, on the other hand, were limited to domestic services and management of available resources.
Answer:
Men and women had defined roles that rarely varied.
Explanation:
in India, boys are more valued since they can earn and help the parents when in old age, and because they continue the family name
C
10. These people were important in the transmission of African history.
O A. kinship
B. clan
O C. labor specialization
O D. griots
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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The Mexican federal Constitution of 1824 granted-
Answer:
The constitution of 1824 set a number of democratic goals and provided for a federal republic, consisting of 19 states, four territories, and the Mexico City federal district. Indigenous peoples lost their special colonial status, and accompanying protections, as wards of the government.
Explanation:
Someone help me please
1.What does Warren Binford mean by balancing
“rights to protection” with “rights to participation”?
2. Why does Jeffrey Arnett think it’s ironic that driving
is one of the first adult privileges Americans get?
Answer:
right protection is for remidies for child victims...there is no balance in the regional 64 binford warren 2015 a global survey of country efforts to ensure
the rights participation is another pillar principles of the CrC
What is Importance of the chief executive ?
Answer:
A chief executive officer (CEO) is the highest-ranking executive in a company, whose primary responsibilities include making major corporate decisions
Explanation:
managing the overall operations and resources of a company, acting as the main point of communication between the board of directors (the board) and corporate
What time was it 18 hours ago in New Mexico if it is 8:48 right now
Answer:
2:48 Pm
Explanation:
if it is 8:48Am right now 18 hours ago it would be Pm and 18 hours ago it was also 2:48.
Answer:
I believe 2:48
Explanation:
Maybe excuse me if im wrong.
What had a major influence on the development of calligraphy during the Heian period?
Answer:
In the Heian period, a style of calligraphy emerged that was unique to Japan. Writing had been popularized and the kana syllabarywas devised to deal with elements of pronunciation that could not be written with the borrowed Chinese characters. At the time, Japanese calligraphers still fitted the basic characters, called kanji (漢), into the squares laid out centuries before. Soukou Shujitsu is regarded to be the first text that shows a style unique to Japanese calligraphy. This Tanka (短) poem was written in 749 CE and shows some differences from Chinese calligraphy. The authentically
Explanation:
4. What were the accomplishments of
Rames II?
Answer: his architectural endeavors
Explanation:
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Answer:
He was known as Ramses the Great
As a young pharaoh, Ramses fought fierce battles to secure the borders of Egypt against the Hittites, Nubians, Libyans and Syrians. He continued to lead military campaigns that saw many victories, and he is remembered for his bravery and effective leadership over the Egyptian army. His architectural endeavors, most notable the Ramesseum and the temples of Abu Simbel.
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Abigail Adams is known as supporting the patriots. What else does she speak up for?
Answer:
woman's education
Explanation:
A nomad was a person in prehistoric times that who?
Answer:
Hunter-gatherers were prehistoric nomadic groups that harnessed the use of fire, developed intricate knowledge of plant life and refined technology for hunting and domestic purposes as they spread from Africa to Asia, Europe and beyond
Explanation:
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Answer:
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