Answer:
C. Russia
Explanation:
Answer:
C.) Russia
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These food shortages would be one of the main reasons for the October revolution.
Who wrote the amendments? Three people. Think Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison , John Jay
What was the First Great Awakening?
a religious revival in the British American colonies
the first newspaper printed in North Carolina
an event that started the celebration of Highland Scots’ heritage
the transition of American proprietary colonies to royal colonies
Answer: The first great awakening was an evangelical and revitalization movement that swept Protestant Europe and British America, especially the American colonies, in the 1730s and 1740s, leaving a permanent impact on American Protestantism. More detailed
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Answer:
d
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Describe Shay’s Rebellion and what happened after.
Answer:Shays’ Rebellion was a series of violent attacks on courthouses and other government properties in Massachusetts that began in 1786 and led to a full-blown military confrontation in 1787. The rebels were mostly ex-Revolutionary War soldiers-turned farmers who opposed state economic policies causing poverty and property foreclosures. The rebellion was named after Daniel Shays, a farmer and former soldier who fought at Bunker Hill and was one of several leaders of the insurrection.
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What did Lewis discover at the continental divide?
Answer:
Many species of animals, different routes out of many place's, and mountains.
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Who discovered the water route to Asia through the southern tip of Africa? *
Christopher Columbus
Vasco da Gama
Bartolomeu Dias
Ferdinand Magellan
Answer:
Bartolomeu Dias
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The colonists remained isolated from American Indians. The colonists had good relations with American Indians. The colony had struggles, but it was mostly succeeding. Religion played a major role in colonial life. Almost all of the colonists were fit and healthy.\
The correct answer to the opening question is the following.
Here we have the options but no question. So we assume that the question is "How was the relationship between colonists and Native American Indians? Probably the specific colony would be the Jamestown, Virginia colony.
If that is the case, the answer would be "the colony had struggles, but it was mostly succeeding."
The Jamestown, Virginia colony was founded in 1607, with the support of the Virginia-London company, that sponsored the trip to the North American territories. At the beginning of the settling, the colonists had many problems to survive due to the lack of supplies, the weather, and the general conditions of the new land. They could overcome the situation with the help of the Native American Indians. However, years later the relationship got complicated and different issues started to create serious issues between Native Indians and white English settlers.
Answer:
B, C, D
Explanation:
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What evidence has proven that trading among the countries around the Indian Ocean region existed?
1. archeological findings of foreign items
2.gravestones with names engraved on them
3.names of traders carved on rocks around the region
4.skeletons of foreign traders unearthed by monsoons
Answer:
The correct answer is 1. archeological findings of foreign items
Explanation:
The first option is the correct one, as we have material sources that are telling us about a trading connections that this whole region had. They are our primary source of knowledge when it comes to the trade connections in this area.
All other options are not correct, as we do not have historical evidences to support them.
Match the term with the statements given below and write the correct option. A ‘Utopian Society' is - (i) a society under a benevolent monarchy (ii) a society that is unlikely to ever exist (iii) a society under the control of a chosen few wise men (iv) a society under Parliamentary Democracy
Answer: a society that is unlikely to ever exist
Explanation:
An utopian society is a society that is desirable and is seen to be perfect but in reality, such society doesn't exist. In an utopian society, one main feature is that there's a benevolent government that is in charge of ensuring that the general welfare of the people in the society and their safety are of topmost priority. In this society, everyone is treated with love, respect and they all live without fear
PLEASEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Comanches considered ____________ a major achievement. a. the Apache raid on San Antonio b. learning Christianity c. the downfall of San Antonio d. stealing Spanish horses
Answer:
d. stealing Spanish horses
Explanation:
The Comanches considered "stealing Spanish horses" as a major achievement.
The Comanches are Native-American nation who depended on bison, horses and raiding. During their warfare, they took captives of tribes that were weaker and made them slaves.
The Comanches made horses their target whenever they raid. In fact, they went for raiding in order to steal horses. They considered it as a major achievement. They stole horses from the Spanish, Indian nations, Mexicans and even Texans.
Answer:
d. stealing Spanish horses
Explanation:
The Comanches considered "stealing Spanish horses" as a major achievement.
The Comanches are Native-American nation who depended on bison, horses and raiding. During their warfare, they took captives of tribes that were weaker and made them slaves.
The Comanches made horses their target whenever they raid. In fact, they went for raiding in order to steal horses. They considered it as a major achievement. They stole horses from the Spanish, Indian nations, Mexicans and even Texans.
Explanation:
How did the new weapons used during World War I make this war the first modern war in history? (give examples)
Answer:
The new weapons in WW1 made it the first modern war in history because, this war involved different types of weapons such as tanks, tear gas, better guns, etc.
Which political party would you have been in the Gilded Age and WHY?
Answer:
The Party of Lincoln because they could boast of victory in the Civil War.
famous composers during medieval period
Answer:Four of the most important composers from the Medieval Period were Hildegard von Bingen, Leonin, Perotin, and Guillaume de Machaut.
Explanation:
Why is Ancient Greek architecture important to us
Answer:
Ancient greek architecture is important to us now because there are many buildings that use te gree style to create famous buildings such as the colluseam and sports stadiums.
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Explain the relationship of Dehumanization and Colonization
10. Which two rivers helped form the fertile valley that became the area for the first civilizations?
Answer: Tigris and Euphrates river
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Which type of visual representation is best for comparing data as percentages of a whole?
Answer:
Circle Graphs
Explanation:
Which of the following is true about the Quran
Answe
Explanation:
honestly speaking i dont think any of the answers are correct
WORTH 50 POINTS FOR SHORT PARAGRAPH ON THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDANCE- Highlights the importance of the Declaration of Independence - Explain one thing that you think could be written about or “declared” today that would be influential for our country or for the world that would be studied in the future like the Declaration of Independence is studied today. Explain what you think the impact could be (positive or negative). Example: a “Declaration of Exploration” where space travel is made the highest priority of the United Nations OR a “Declaration of Provision” where everyone in the country that pays taxes is guaranteed a monthly allowance that would pay for their housing and food
Answer:
He could have filled several markers had he chosen to list his other public offices: third president of the new United States, vice president, secretary of state, diplomatic minister, and congressman. For his home state of Virginia he served as governor and member of the House of Delegates and the House of Burgesses as well as filling various local offices — all tallied into almost five decades of public service. He also omitted his work as a lawyer, architect, writer, farmer, gentleman scientist, and life as patriarch of an extended family at Monticello, both white and black. He offered no particular explanation as to why only these three accomplishments should be recorded, but they were unique to Jefferson.
Jefferson's Three Greatest Achievements
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Other men would serve as U.S. president and hold the public offices he had filled, but only he was the primary draftsman of the Declaration of Independence and of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, nor could others claim the position as the Father of the University of Virginia. More importantly, through these three accomplishments he had made an enormous contribution to the aspirations of a new America and to the dawning hopes of repressed people around the world. He had dedicated his life to meeting the challenges of his age: political freedom, religious freedom, and educational opportunity. While he knew that we would continue to face these challenges through time, he believed that America’s democratic values would become a beacon for the rest of the world. He never wavered from his belief in the American experiment.
I have no fear that the result of our experiment will be that men may be trusted to govern themselves. . . .
Thomas Jefferson, 2 July 1787
He spent much of his life laying the groundwork to insure that the great experiment would continue.
Early Life and Monticello
Jefferson was born April 13, 1743, on his father’s plantation of Shadwell located along the Rivanna River in the Piedmont region of central Virginia at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.1 His father Peter Jefferson was a successful planter and surveyor and his mother Jane Randolph a member of one of Virginia’s most distinguished families. When Jefferson was fourteen, his father died, and he inherited a sizeable estate of approximately 5,000 acres. That inheritance included the house at Shadwell, but Jefferson dreamed of living on a mountain.2
In 1768 he contracted for the clearing of a 250 feet square site on the topmost point of the 868-foot mountain that rose above Shadwell and where he played as a boy.3 He would name this mountain Monticello, and the house that he would build and rebuild over a forty-year period took on this name as well. He would later refer to this ongoing project, the home that he loved, as “my essay in Architecture.”4 The following year, after preparing the site, he began construction of a small brick structure that would consist of a single room with a walk-out basement kitchen and workroom below. This would eventually be referred to as the South Pavilion and was where he lived first alone and then with his bride, Martha Wayles Skelton, following their marriage in January 1772.
Unfortunately, Martha would never see the completion of Monticello; she died in the tenth year of their marriage, and Jefferson lost “the cherished companion of my life.” Their marriage produced six children but only two survived into adulthood, Martha (known as Patsy) and Mary (known as Maria or Polly).5
Draw Inferences How might Spanish leaders have responded to Las Casas’s description of the conquistadors?
Answer:
They attacked the Guarionex's kingdom, destroying everything in their path and taking the king captive to have him sent to Spain for punishment.
According to the timeline and other documents, how did Christianity divide
the Roman empire?
Answer:
becuase other people in these times dint agree with cristianity
Explanation:
Answer:
One of the many factors that contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire was the rise of a new religion, Christianity. ... In 313 C.E., Roman emperor Constantine the Great ended all persecution and declared toleration for Christianity. Later that century, Christianity became the official state religion of the Empire.
How did Spanish rule and settlement affect life in the Louisiana colony during the 1700s? Check all that apply.
1. Land grants opened new areas and attracted new settlers.
2.New styles of building included the use of stucco and cement.
3.Social changes improved life for many citizens in New Orleans.
4.The colony outlawed slavery and freed all enslaved people.
5.The colonial government more tightly controlled trade.
6.New Orleans became a multicultural city and remains that way today.
Answer: land grants opened new areas and attracted new settlers, new styles of buildings included the use of stucco and cement, social changes improved life for many citizens in New Orleans, New Orleans became a multicultural city and remains that way today
Explanation: A,B,C and F
What were the important reasons why the Industrial Revolution began in England?
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How did mining first come to the Indian Territory, and what types of materials were mined?
Answer:
Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: The first mines in the Indian Territory were devoted to harvesting coal. Railroad companies and entrepreneurs like J. J. McAlester realized that the territory’s coal could be very useful for fueling trains. Companies leased land and paid royalties to create shaft mines and strip mines. Later, smaller lead and zinc mines provided products that could be sold to other states. Finally, petroleum and natural gas mining became major industries in the territory, partly thanks to earlier miners who built the foundation for the growth of these industries.
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Answer:
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What is the effect of federalism on state governments? Q15 U2 TVA Gov 9.C/9.B/8.H Group of answer choices State governments rule on federal matters. State governments can rule on local issues. The federal government can appoint state governors. The federal government has absolute control of state governments.
Answer: B, State governments are allowed to act on federal measures
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1. What were Abigail's attitudes toward
learning?
2. What was Abigail's position on the issues of
women's rights and slavery?
3. Why were Abigail and John Adams often
separated during their marriage? How did
they stay in touch with each other?
Critical Thinking
4. Making Inferences What character traits of
Abigail are revealed in her letters?
5. Drawing Conclusions Based on Abigail's
life, how would you describes the roles of
women during colonial times?
6. Analyzing Points of View How does
Abigail view John Adams's political goals and
ideas?
Introduction One enduring issue throughout history is that people and governments have tried to gain, consolidate, and maintain power. This desire to get and keep power is a significant enduring issue because individuals and states since the beginning of human history to today have sought power and people all over the world have been impacted by the short and long term effects of the methods used to gain, consolidate, and maintain power. Evidence of the people's thirst for power and the strategies they have used to keep it can be seen in the Islamic Caliphates, the British Empire, and the Russian Revolution.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
There is no question here. It is just a statement. If the question is a true or false question, then the answer will be true.
It is true that since the beginning of human history, humans have been hunger for power. There is a human tendency to tp gain power and control, and the more they have, the more they want. That is at the basis of every major empire, kingdom, and absolutist government. Democratic principles have changed the way politics are run. However, that ambition for power is still one of the characteristics of people who desire to run for political offices.
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Answer:
New Amsterdam
Challenge the statue quo and the authority of the church
Explanation:
Answer:
B. & A.
Explanation:
1.) The Netherlands originally owned the land that would later become New York. That land was originally called New Amsterdam.
2.) Both Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson preached ideas that were considered controversial by the church & local believers
Which would not be a description of the French relation with the Native Americans?
Warfare
Living peacefully
Trade
Exchanging ideas
Answer:
My answer is that warfare
What issues divided the states the convention
Answer:
I suppose you are refering to the constitutional convention. during the admendment of the Articles of Confederation which lead to the reaction of the Consitution. The main divide for the states was the state respresentatives of congress. The conneticut compromise is which settled this divide. More populated states (north) would have more representaves compared to the south. this also lead to the 3/5th compromise, where in the south slaves counted as 3/5th of a person.
Answer:
i think slavery
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