What geographic areas did Sargon of Akkad unite?


Upper and Lower Egypt


northern and southern Mesopotamia


China


the Indian subcontinent

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Answer 1

conquering all of southern Mesopotamia as well as parts of Syria, Anatolia, and Elam (western Iran).

Explanation:


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Declaration of Independence Assessment

“Assessing the Context of Thomas Jefferson”

Assessed using Criterion D: Thinking Critically

To earn a 9 or 10 / 10 points:

i. completes a detailed analysis of concepts, issues, models, visual representation and/or theories

ii. summarizes information to make consistent, well-supported arguments

1. The author of this exhibit titled it, “The Paradox of Liberty”. Another way to say that is, “The Contradiction of Freedom”. What context/background does the note (found under the picture) provide to help you understand the title?

Paradox = a self contradiction/argument

Answer each of the questions below in sentences and put them together to form a short paragraph in this box.


Step One: Describe what the Declaration of Independence is/was.

Step Two: What was Thomas Jefferson’s role with the Declaration of Independence?

Step Three: Explain in detail what the paradox/contradiction is?


2. How does the context of the note contradict/argue against the meaning of the words in the Declaration of Independence, “All men are created equal”?

Answer each of the questions below in sentences and put them together to form a short paragraph in this box.


Step One: Explain in detail what “all men are created equal” means.

Step Two: Explain how the note (found under the picture) argues against this message.

Step Three: Describe whose voices were not included in the Declaration of Independence and explain why.
Please dont just say " ill explain it to you but not write it" :/ and dont just comment somethin random i need help asap!

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Answer:

sorry bud i know all of that its just taht its an essay  and im k12

Explanation:

Why is it ironic to call the Quakers in Philadelphia dissentors? please try to put as much detail

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Answer:

Because In mid-17th-century England by George Fox, the Quakers are also known as the Religious Society of Friends or the Friends Church. Historically, this is a pacifist religion, and members think that every member of humanity, whether they’re Quaker or not, possess an “Inner Light,” choosing to believe that people are innately good. The Quaker religion has historically supported many philanthropic projects and was a proponent of abolition, criminal justice reform, and other important social causes.

I could tell you if I saw the paragraph

Please answer quickly!

1. List the events leading up to and following the Boston Massacre in the order that they occurred.

2. How did Samual Adams and Paul Revere use propaganda to rally colonists after the Boston Massacre?​

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Answer:

#1)

June 29, 1767 – the British Parliament Passes the Townshend Acts

October 1, 1768 - British Troops Start Arriving to Boston

March 5, 1770 - The Boston Massacre Occurs

October 24-30, 1770 - The Trial of Captain Preston

November 27 - Dec 14, 1770 - the Trial of the British Soldiers

#2)

Sam Adams and Paul Revere used propaganda to rally colonists after the Boston Massacre by portraying the massacre as a blood thirsty slaughter of innocents and that an officer gave orders to fire on an orderly crowd. ... After delegates endorsed the resolves other colonies also organized militias.

What he said is correct

George and Martha are both candidates for mayor of Jamestown's coming election. George is an engineer and Martha is a medical doctor. George has been on Jamestown City Council for 5 years and Martha is the city's current mayor. Both George and Martha have acted as capable public servants in their roles. However, they strongly disagree on whether Jamestown should invest in building a new sports stadium, the main issue facing the city. What will probably be the most important factor for voters in deciding which candidate to support in this election?



Group of answer choices

A.Which candidate has spent more money in the election campaign

B.Which candidate shares the voter's views on building the stadium

C.Which candidate has better education qualification

D.Which candidate has the most experience

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Answer:

B,

C

D

are the most likely reasons people would vote that candidate. theyre also the better reasons.

How does Fredrick Douglas create a central idea in chapter 3 and 4

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Answer:

Douglass continues detailing Colonel Lloyd’s home plantation where he grew up. Lloyd has a large cultivated garden that people from all over Maryland come to see. Some slaves can not resist eating fruit out of it. To prevent them, Lloyd puts tar on the fence surrounding the garden and whips any slave found with tar on him.

Colonel Lloyd also has an impressive stable with horses and carriages. The stable is run by two slaves, a father and son named old Barney and young Barney. The Colonel is picky about his horses and often whips both men for minute faults in the horses that even they themselves cannot even control. Despite the injustice of this system, the slaves can never complain. Colonel Lloyd insists that his slaves stand silent and afraid while he speaks and that they receive punishment without comment. Douglass recalls seeing old Barney kneel on the ground and receive more than thirty lashes. The whippings are often performed by one of the Colonel’s three

Explanation: if you read you will find :)

What’s the story called?

Leaders of the Zhou dynasty believed that rulers could lose the Mandate of
Heaven if they:
O A. connected with outside civilizations.
B. gave their subjects too much freedom.
O C. were not fair to their people.
D. believed in many different gods.

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Answer:

I believe it might be D or B

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

were not fair to their people.

How did the Seminoles most likely use Florida’s geography to survive the Seminole Wars?
A. They climbed into the high mountains
B. They trekked far into the deserts
C. They hid deep in the swamps
D. They camped out on the beaches

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Answer:

C. They hid deep in the swamps

Explanation:

It cant be A because there are no mountains if Florida.

It cant be B because there is no deserts in Florida.

It cant be D because on  the beach you can easily be spotted.

They hid deep in the swamps is the Seminoles most likely use Florida’s geography to survive the Seminole Wars. Hence, option C is correct.

What happened in the Seminole war?

The fiercest struggle the United States government ever engaged in with American Indians was the Second Seminole War, also referred to as the Seminole War proper. The United States spent more than $20 million fighting the Seminoles.

In the battle, more than 1,500 members of the military and countless civilian Americans perished. Tensions with the native Seminoles increased as more people moved to Southwest Florida, eventually resulting in the Third Seminole War.

Jackson was unable to find or capture the Seminoles, bringing an end to the First Seminole Indian War. In 1819, the Spanish sold Florida to the US.

Thus, option C is correct.

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Which fate did Davy Crockett have at the Alamo, according to Mexican colonel José
Enrique de la Peña?
Mexican troops shot him as he lay sick in bed.
Santa Anna executed him after the battle.
He hanged himself to avoid capture.
He eluded capture and escaped into the desert.

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Answer:

Santa Anna executed him after the battle.

Explanation:

Crockett is thought to have died defending the Alamo; however, by some accounts he survived the battle and was taken hostage with a handful of men (against Santa Anna’s orders to take no hostages) and executed.

Awnser: Santa Anna excited him after the battle.

What did Spain receive in the 1763 Treaty of Paris in return for its territory east of the Mississippi River?

Havana, Cuba
Pensacola, Florida
St. Augustine, Florida
New Orleans, Louisiana

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Havana Cuba, I know this because Cuba doesn’t belong to the carribean or the us. So it just makes sense.

Answer:

havana cuba

Explanation:

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Why did Egyptian pharaohs seek to control the Kingdom of Kush?


A.The climate of Kush was more pleasant.


B.There were many gold mines in Kush.


C.Kush was the birth place of Amon-Re

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Answer:

A.The climate of Kush was more pleasant.

Explanation:

The land in Kush was more fertile. The climate of Kush was more pleasant. There were many gold mines in Kush

A the climate of kush was more pleasant

Choose the group who sent resolutions requesting home rule.

First Continental Congress
Second Continental Congress
an unofficial group of colonists
British government

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First continental congress
The first continental congress

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...Step 3:

Identify the process that your amendment will have to follow to become part of the Constitution. Some information appears for you.

Amendment Process: Two Main Steps

1:---------------------------------------(and) 2: Ratification

Method 1 :-----------------------( And) ---------------------

Method 2: Two-thirds of state legislatures request a national convention. (And) -------------------------------

Step 4:


Why did the Founding Fathers create an amendment process for the Constitution?


Why did they make the amendment process difficult to achieve?


(step 3 = fill in the black)

(step 4 = answer 2 questions)

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Step 4: bc the constitution was a mess
Can someone please help me

Which of the following was a major obstacle to the ratification of the Constitution?
A.
the Anti-Federalist argument against a bicameral legislature
B.
the demand for a Bill of Rights was popular among Anti-Federalists
C.
the Anti-Federalist view that all representatives must be elected directly by the people
D.
the refusal of the Massachusetts Convention to ratify the Constitution without a Bill of Rights

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The answer for this is B

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Which of the following groups typically lived
in small cottages and did not own the land
they lived on and farmed?
A. plantation owners
B. tenant farmers
C. yeomen

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The answer is tenant farmers because tenant farmers are farmers are people who lives on someone’s land exchange for labor in farmland
The answer is B. Tenant farmers

Developing missions were a key to Spanish claim to Texas. How well did the mission system work and describe how settlement was improved with the QSS - Quad-Settlement System.

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Answer:

Conquest by religion

Explanation:

The Spanish Colonial era in Texas began with a system of missions designed to spread Christianity and to establish control over the region. By influencing the native population to convert, the natives would be induced into Spanish culture under the guise that they too could elevated by God and Spain

plz need help!!! 8th grade history!! 50 points with brainliest!!

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Answer:

British takes montreal

spain recieves territory

proclamation is created

treaty of paris is signed

i think this is it

Explanation:

Why was the Battle of Baton Rouge important?

It ended British control of the Mississippi River.
It signified the end of the American Revolution.
It was the last battle of the American Revolution fought in the South.
It caused the British to end the blockade of the Atlantic.

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It was the last battle of the American revolution fought in the south

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Some people call it one of the lost chapters of Baton Rouge history, but it was important because it expelled the British from Louisiana and the Mississippi River.

it ended british control of the mississippi river

Which was an effect of the parade that took place in Philadelphia?

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Answer:

A.)

Explanation:

The Phildelphia Liberty Loans parade was one of the deadliest parades in history with up to 4,500 deaths is just over one week after the parade and 47,000 possibly infected.

Make ONE connection to any Depth & Complexity icon. Explain in two or three sentences.

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Answer:

The Depth and Complexity Icons are visual prompts designed to help students go beyond surface level understanding of a concept and enhance their ability to think critically. These critical thinking tools help students dig deeper into a concept (depth) and understand that concept with greater complexity.

Answer:

lol me answering my own question

Explanation:

What is Washington’s 3rd precedence?

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Answer:

On the afternoon of April 30, 1789, George Washington stepped out onto the balcony of Federal Hall in Lower Manhattan to take the oath as the first President of the United States. When Samuel Otis, the Secretary of the Senate, held out a Bible before Washington, he placed his right hand upon it.

Robert Livingston, the Chancellor of New York, using the words prescribed in Article II of the Constitution, asked Washington if he would solemnly swear to execute the office of President of the United States, and to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. Washington answered that he would, reciting the oath back to the chancellor.1

Washington was well aware that he had been given the power to shape the American presidency. "I walk on untrodden ground," was a frequent comment he made in the days leading up to his first inauguration.2 He clearly understood that he needed to bring the executive branch to life in the republic he helped to found with no historic models to follow. Washington believed that the precedents he set must make the presidency powerful enough to function effectively in the national government, but at the same time these practices could not show any tendency toward monarchy or dictatorship.

Washington made the office of the presidency powerful by appointing a cabinet and proposing major legislation to Congress. But at the same time he defined practices that emphasized the republican character of the position. When politicians suggested titles for the nation's chief executive ranging from "His Excellency" to "His Highness, the Protector of Our Liberties," Washington recommended the more democratic "Mr. President."3 He presented the annual State of the Union report, required by the Constitution, as a speech given directly to the Congress. Thomas Jefferson would break this precedent in the nineteenth century, however it was restored by Woodrow Wilson in the twentieth.

Washington also set precedents for the social life of the president. Troubled by how the presidents of the Confederation Congress had been overwhelmed by visitors, Washington spent his days doing the business of government and set aside the late afternoon for meetings with the public and evenings for dinner parties with invited guests. These practices are still followed by White House protocol.

Well-known for his love of Mount Vernon, Washington made it acceptable for presidents to retreat from the pressures of the job to their own homes while in office. Finally, in part because of his wish to return to his estate on the Potomac, but likewise to escape the relentless attacks of the opposition press, he retired after serving eight years and so set the precedent that presidents should only serve for two terms. While President Franklin D. Roosevelt broke this precedent by winning a third and fourth term, the precedent became law when Amendment XXII of the Constitution was ratified in 1951.

Explanation:

Answer:

On the afternoon of April 30, 1789, George Washington stepped out onto the ... While President Franklin D. Roosevelt broke this precedent by winning a third prize

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ASAP!! I REALLY NEED THIS ANSWER!!!

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Answer:

don't you think it's a little to late?

Explanation:

The end of the French and Indian War resulted in which outcome for Spain?

Spain gained control of French territories in the West.
Spain had to surrender East and West Florida to Britain.
Spain and Britain broke a treaty and stopped being allies.
Spain gained control of British territories in Canada.

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Answer:

im not sure but i think spain surrendered Florida.

PLZ HELP 24 PTS IF YOU HELP
1Which city was the capital of the Incas?

La Paz
Quito
Cuzco
Machu Picchu
2What is the primary industry in Bolivia?

copper
silver
gold
tin
3The Galapagos Islands are part of:

Peru
Columbia
Chile
Ecuador
4What did the Incas accomplish?

formalized religion
conquest of western South America
written language
formalized government
5Which two countries are on the western border of Bolivia?

Paraguay
Chile
Peru
Brazil
6Where are bananas grown in Ecuador?

plains
river delta
mountains
coastline5
7Where is Quito located?

Tropic of Cancer
equator
prime meridian
Tropic of Capricorn
8What is the South American word for mountains?

cotopaxi
cordillera
altiplanos
sierras
9Where did San Martin defeat the Spanish in Peru?

Machu Picchu
Quito
Cuzco
Lima
10In what part of South America is Peru located?

north
east
south
west
11Where does the Humboldt Current turn back out into the Pacific Ocean?

Peru
Columbia
Chile
Ecuador
12Which country is to the south of Ecuador?

Peru
Columbia
Brazil
Chile
13Why has it been difficult for Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia to have stable governments?

wars with neighboring countries
uneducated citizens
large landownership by foreign corporations
foreign governments intruding
14Where are the Yungas located?

mountains
coastlines
river valleys
mountain hillsides
15Where is the Avenue of Volcanoes?

Ecuador
Chile
Argentina
Bolivia
16What does oriente mean in English?

west
south
east
north
17What is the primary mineral found in Peru?

silver
iron
vanadium
gold
18Which two countries border Peru to the north?

Columbia
Brazil
Chile
Ecuador
19What is helping the economy of Bolivia?

exports
agriculture
mining
industry
20Why do the people who live in the altiplanos have large chests and lungs?

They work very hard.
There is very little oxygen.
They have a disease.
The sun is too bright.
21What is the climate of Peru's coastal region?

desert
cool
tropical
temperate
22Which country is on the eastern border of Bolivia?

Peru
Brazil
Chile
Columbia
23Which city is the primary port of Ecuador?

Otavalo
Quito
Cuenca
Guayaquil
24What is the climate of the selva in South America?

cool and humid
hot and dry
hot and humid
temperate
25What is the primary religion of Ecuador?

Judaism
Islam
Hindu
Catholicism

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1. Cusco
2. Silver
3. Ecuador
Sorry but no one is trying to do 25 questions but hope this helps
1. Cuzco
2. Silver
3. Peru

HELP ASAP PLEASE HISTORY

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Answer:

a monk oh, hago esta respuesta lo siento

Explanation:

What decision was made at the Second Continental Congress that would make sure the colonists could defend themselves, if necessary?

Select one:
a. to form an army
b. to make a gesture of peace
c. to declare war on Great Britain
d. to demand a repeal of the Tea Act

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Answer:

the answer would be A, to form an army

The correct answer is A

Help with this history (HW)

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Answer:

D at the town hall

Explanation:

Most events take place at the town hall, if not it would be the church, but Im pretty sure its D

The answer is D :) hope this helps

pleeeesae help What geographic areas did Sargon of Akkad unite?


Upper and Lower Egypt


northern and southern Mesopotamia


China


the Indian subcontinent

Answers

Answer:

The answer is Northern and Southern Mesopotamia .

Answer:

Northern and southern Mesopotamia

Explanation:

His empire is thought to have included most of Mesopotamia.

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"no warrants shall issue, but upon reasonable cause, supported by oath, describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized" -Fourth Amendment


"No person shall be held to answer for a capital... crime, unless on an indictment of a grand jury" -Fifth Amendment


"The accused shall be confronted with the witnesses against him; and have the assistance of counsel" -Sixth Amendment


These amendments reflect the idea that -

a- persons accused of a crime should have certain civil liberties

b- accused persons are always guilty of committing a crime

c- criminal acts must lead to the loss of a person's liberty

d- criminal defendants must be fully prosecuted

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

This should be right, hope it helps

A) persons accused of a crime should have certain civil liberties

Why is the Bill of Rights MOST LIKELY important to American citizens?
A) It tells Americans what is expected of them as citizens.
B) It tells Americans what will happen if they break the law.
C) It tells Americans what the government cannot take away from them.
D) It tells Americans what happened when there were only thirteen states.
Please help me I will give out the brain thing and extra points.

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Answer:

C) It tells Americans what the government cannot take away from them.

Answer:

Your answer is C.

Explanation:

The Bill of Rights, hold the rights of every citizen and is there so they know their rights and what they hold as citizens of the United States, what the government has NO RIGHT of removing from them.

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Which of the following statements best describes the religious beliefs of the Maya? A. The Maya believed that one powerful god created and controlled the world. B. The Maya did not practice a religion. C. The Maya believed gods existed, but did not pay attention to them in daily life. D. The Maya thought that many gods controlled all aspects of their lives. WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

because they believed in many gods, and it was a very important thing for them.

Hope it helps!

The best description of the statement of Mayan religious belief was The Maya thought that many gods controlled all aspects of their lives. The correct option is (D).

What do you mean by the Mayan religion?

They followed the animism philosophy. The concept of animus is the belief that each creature, place, and thing has a distinct spiritual essence, or soul.

Plants, animals, rocks, rivers, weather patterns, human creations, and possibly even words were all considered living by the Maya.

Maya belief establishes the creation and holiness of humans, the earth, and all other sacred objects. Maya creation stories can also be seen as having divine holiness.

They fought wars in order to capture powerful prisoners who could be sacrificed to appease the gods. The Mayan rulers were the greatest priests.

Therefore, the best description of the statement of Mayan religious belief was Mayan religion was polytheistic and controlled all aspects of their lives.

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