Mayan chocolate was very different than the chocolate we know today. It was a liquid made from crushed cocoa beans, chili peppers, and water.
What is the 44th President in the United States?
Explanation:
......Barack Obama.....
Answer:
Barack Obama
Explanation:
5. What does Abraham Lincoln think about a state’s right to secede? Explain.
Answer:
The secessionists claimed that according to the Constitution every state had the right to leave the Union. Lincoln claimed that they did not have that right. He opposed secession for these reasons: ... A government that allows secession will disintegrate into anarchy.
Explanation:
Answer:
according to the Constitution every state had the right to leave the Union. uh this answer might not help...
over the past century, black cinema has consistently offered ________.
Which statement is an example of a fact rather than an opinion?
O A. The United States has hundreds of military bases in other
countries.
B. The United States spends too much money on its military.
O C. The United States should avoid getting involved in foreign wars.
O D. The United States could easily defeat any other country in a war.
7. What does Madison say about factions' causes and effects?
Answer:
Madison concludes that the damage caused by faction can be limited only by controlling its effects. He then argues that the only problem comes from majority factions because the principle of popular sovereignty should prevent minority factions from gaining power.
Explanation:
In what way were the mongols affected by China?
Answer:
Until about 20 years ago, most scholars of Mongol-era China emphasized the destructive influence of Mongol rule. One major scholar of Chinese history even wrote: "The Mongols brought violence and destruction to all aspects of China's civilization.
Explanation:
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A history question Need to turn this in soon
Answer:
A A A A A
Explanation:
I'm a smoot hewman being
in 1868, where did the british government begin hiring cats as employees?
Answer:
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Explanation:
What happens to the people born on Feb.. 29????? do they stay one until 4 years past??
Answer:
Once every four years, people born on Feb. 29 actually get to celebrate their birthday. That's right, Monday is leap day, the extra day added every fourth year to help fix the problem that while our calendar year is 365 days, the solar year — the amount of time it takes the Earth to circle the sun — is 365.24219 days.
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What invented home work to all of the world?
Answer:
Robert Nevililis invented homework as an punishment.but it was took as mandatory internationally....
Explanation:
I hope that helps you and please mark my answer as the brainliast answer...How can the president protect the interest of the people he represents?
Answer: The president can veto bills and sign bills, he also can make treaties with the approval of the Senate.
Explanation:
Which of the following was NOT one of
the sides in the Korean War?
A. Korea
B. North Korea
C. South Korea
Answer:
I believe the answer is A. Korea
Explanation:
In the Korean War (during) there was no Korea, during the War it was divided in North and South Korea, so it has to be A.
Can someone plz help me? Plz I’m begging! :(
The __________ included freedom of speech, freedom of press, and freedom of assembly.
A.
Bill of Rights
B.
colonial charters
C.
Northwest Ordinances
D.
Articles of Confederation
This statement is a lie: "l sailed to the Pacific for France."
Rewrite the statement to say something that is true.
Answer:
As we can see from any world map we find, France and eastern Europe border the Atlantic ocean, not the pacific.
Therefore, you can say "l sailed to the Atlantic for France" or even "l sailed to the Pacific for Japan."
The 10th amendment of the U.S.
Constitution states that any laws not
written in the U.S. Constitution belong
to
A. the people
B. the counties
C. the states
Need help and no links!
Answer:
C is the answer because the 10 Amendment limited the Federal government by the constitution.
By who is the president elected?
Answer:
In other U.S. elections, candidates are elected directly by popular vote. But the president and vice president are not elected directly by citizens. Instead, they’re chosen by “electors” through a process called the Electoral College.
Explanation: lol you learn this in middle school
Name two responsibilities that Kings had during the Middle Ages
Answer:
During the middle ages, the Kings at this period had;
1. The sole responsibility of its people and thereby provide their needs and protection during the times of difficulties
2. Kings in those period, were incharge of military and war activities in their kimgdom
what did William Prescott do
Answer: William Prescott was an American colonel in the Revolutionary War who commanded the patriot forces in the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Explanation: In 1774, when Massachusetts towns began forming militia companies, Prescott was commissioned to command a company and laid siege to Boston after the Battle of Concord. Prescott was then chosen to lead 1,200 men onto the Charlestown peninsula and erect defenses on Bunker Hill on the night of June 16, 1775.
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Answer:
D. Weaving silk into valuable cloth.
Explanation:
The Han Dynasty was the dynasty that created the Silk Road.
19th century arguments by the WCTU in favor of temperance included all of the following EXCEPT which one?
a.) drinking increases productivity in the workplace.
b.) drinking threatens the home and family.
c.) drinking decreases productivity in the workplace.
Explanation:
drinking Inger producer in the world
Answer: A
Explanation:
What is NOT promised by democracy?
Answer: what is promised by democracy is that the people should rule. so i guess it is the opposite. no one can rule for the people?
Explanation:
i dont know im sorry i i didnt help
Activity
Research the history of the Immigration Service in the United States.
Read about the following laws:
• 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)
• 1990 Immigration Act
• 1996 Illegal Immigrant Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA)
Identify three issues that these laws were designed to address. Using current news sources identify one issue the country is still working to solve.
Answer:
The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRAIRA) strengthened U.S. immigration laws, adding penalties for undocumented immigrants who commit crimes while in the United States or who stay in the U.S. for statutorily defined periods of time.
The Act was designed to improve border control by imposing criminal penalties for racketeering, alien smuggling and the use or creation of fraudulent immigration-related documents and increasing interior enforcement by agencies charged with monitoring visa applications and visa abusers. The Act also allows for the deportation of undocumented immigrants who commit a misdemeanor or a felony.
The Act mandates that immigrants who are unlawfully present in the U.S. for 180 days but under 365 days must remain outside the United States for three years unless pardoned. If they remain in the United States for 365 days or more, they must stay outside the United States for ten years unless they obtain a waiver. However, if they return to the U.S. without the pardon, they must wait 10 years until they may apply for a waiver.
Further Reading
For more on IIRAIRA, see this Cornell Law Review article, this Journal on Migration and Human Security article, and this Center for Migration Studies article.
Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, http://www.uscis.gov/ilink/docView/PUBLAW/HTML/PUBLAW/0-0-0-10948.html
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CIVICS
immigration law
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Keywords
immigration reform
immigration law
immigration enforcement
illegal immigrants
Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act
immigrationExplanation:Because it makes sense and its a proven fact
Answer:
The Immigration Service was established in 1891 to regulate immigration that started to increase in 1880. In the first 20 years of the 20th century, the “Great Wave” of immigrants came from Europe. Immigration decreased during the World Wars and the Great Depression. People did come from Mexico for work in agriculture during all of this time, however.
Problem: Documents
One of the problems that developed with immigration was that some people came without proper papers and permission. This is often called being “undocumented.”
Problem:
Lack of border controls contributed to ability to enter.
Problem: Contributions
Another goal of immigration laws was to encourage skilled workers to immigrate to the United States. Many workers who were entering without documentation had few skills. Another goal was to contribute to family stability. Immigration rules needed to give priority to family members of people who had become citizens.
The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act was passed to give unauthorized aliens (non-citizens) the chance to apply for legal status. If they met the requirements they could gain legal status. The requirements included a clean criminal record and registering with the Selective Service. Applicants also had to have knowledge of US history, government, and English.
In 1996, the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act was passed to enforce border patrol, monitor illegal activities, and regulate employment practices.
In 2015, border control remains an issue. Presidential candidates discuss how to improve systems so entry to the country is regulated and effective and safe.
Explanation:
This is the offical Plato answer! So I would recommend you re word this a little bit. Hope this helps!
what is the Christian holy text
Answer:
the primary holy or sacred text is the Bible
A campaign ad suggesting that voting against a candidate would be
unpatriotic is an example of
A. perspective
B. bias
O C. propaganda
O D. symbolism
Answer:
`propaganda
Explanation:
C. why because propaganda uses political ads to get the message out.
What are the 3 Branches of the Government and their powers?
Answer:
Legislative—Makes laws (Congress, comprised of the House of Representatives and Senate)
Executive—Carries out laws (president, vice president, Cabinet, most federal agencies)
Judicial—Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and other courts)
Explanation:
I did this it should be the right one
Some Special Interest Groups hire people to try and sway elected officials to vote in a way that benefits their group. This is called __________
Answer:
I think that would be called lobbying if I'm not mistaken
3. How did the Court's ruling in Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Peña impact minority business
owners
Answer:
In Adarand Constructors v. Pena (1995), the court ruled that federal affirmative action programs were unconstitutional unless they fulfilled a “compelling governmental interest.”
Explanation:
What are some good and important things Thomas rusk has done?
Answer:
Thomas J. Rusk presided over Annexation Convention of 1845, his legal knowledge contributing significantly to the drafting of a state constitution. Rusk and Houston were elected United States Senators by the first state legislature. Rusk received the larger number of votes and the longer term of office.
What are some fundamental beliefs that would be on the Libertarian platform?
Answer:
Libertarians seek to maximize autonomy and political freedom, emphasizing free association, freedom of choice, individualism and voluntary association. Libertarians share a skepticism of authority and state power, but some libertarians diverge on the scope of their opposition to existing economic and political systems.
Explanation: