Which statements best describe the North Carolina gold rush? Check all that apply.

Charlotte developed into a large city as a result of the gold rush.
All the miners who came to North Carolina stayed permanently.
Some mines were major operations with thousands of workers.
Immigrants from different parts of the world came to find gold.
The gold rush helped banking and industry grow in the state.
Cornish miners struggled to settle into life in North Carolina.

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Answer 1
Immagrints from diffrent parts of the countries all over the world came to find gold & The gold rush helped banking and Industry
Answer 2

Answer:

A,C,D,E

Explanation:


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help please right the right answers its just three boxes

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Answer:

NO

Explanation:

No

Migrate, data, and moving

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Which pair of Old Testament and New Testament verses is regarding the solid rock? Isaiah 9:6 and Acts 3:15 Isaiah 32:1-2 and Matthew 5:6 2 Samuel 22:2-3 and Matthew 16:18 Psalm 24: 7 and Matthew 27:11, 37

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Answer:

Samuel 22:2-3 and Matthew 16:18

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What was one cultural result of Roman rule in Europe?

A. Most of Europe shares a common language.
B. Most of Europe became Christian.
C. People began to migrate to Europe from Africa and South Asia.
D. The Christian church split into separate churches.

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Answer: Christianity and a church of a Roman character, the most enduring legacy of the ancient world, became one of the most important features in western European civilization.

Answer: I think the answer is B

Explanation: It was under the Roman Empire that the Christian religion penetrated into Europe. By winning recognition as the religion of the state, it added a new basic factor of equality and unification to the imperial civilization and at the same time reintroduced Middle Eastern and Hellenistic elements into the West.

Though Daoism does not have a strict belief structure, the idea of yin and yang is central to all Daoist thinkers. Daoism embraced an ancient Chinese belief in balance, and the concepts of yin and yang represent the balancing aspects of nature. These include the differences between light and dark, hot and cold, and male and female. The idea of balance has been a key concept of Chinese culture for centuries, which is largely due to Daoist teachings.

According to the passage, how would Daoist teachings encourage unity during the Tang dynasty?
A.
Daoists encouraged the conquest of neighboring peoples in Japan.
B.
Daoists, Buddhists, and Confucianists lived peacefully together.
C.
Daoists, Buddhists, and Confucianists controlled their own areas.
D.
Daoists encouraged people to submit to the Chinese emperor. HELP ASAP!

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Answer:

Explanation:

c

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Which river is Asia’s longest and is home to approximately one-third of Chinese people?

Shinano River

Yellow River (Huang He)

Yangtze River (Chang Jiang)

Yalu River (Amnok)

How do East Asia's rivers contribute to the region’s economic development?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Rivers in Japan provide important trade routes.

The fertile plain of the Yellow River provides an important farming area.

About two-thirds of China’s rice is grown along the Yangtze River.

River fishing is key to the economy of the region.

Which resource is imported by China even though China is the world’s largest producer of this resource?

iron ore

wood products

zinc

coal

Which statements accurately describe Japanese history from the nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Japan supported North Korea during the Korean War.

Shoguns ruled until the mid-twentieth century.

A U.S. Naval officer pressured Japan to open the country to foreign trade.

Japan became a military and industrial power by the mid-1900s.

Which statements accurately describe China after World War II ?

Choose all answers that are correct.

The Cultural Revolution under Mao in the 1960s oppressed students and professionals.

Since 1976, China has had a mixture of a market economy and a communist economy.

After Mao's death, Chinese leaders began to open the country more to the west.

Mao’s Great Leap Forward plan to increase industry was a great success.

Which factors slowed population growth in China until the 1300s?

Choose all answers that are correct.

urbanization

epidemics

warfare

“one-child” policy

Which characteristics of tsunamis are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.

They occur a day or two after an earthquake.

They cause the ocean to briefly drain away from the shore.

They can travel as fast as 500 miles per hour.

They are measured by how far they travel.Which characteristics of tsunamis are true?

How does the physical environment of Southeast Asia affect human activity?

Choose all answers that are correct.

The location and trade activity within the Strait of Malacca have made Singapore an important port.

The cool climate causes monsoon winds to blow across the region, bringing rain for crops.

Both tsunamis and typhoons have caused thousands of deaths over the years.

The Mekong River flows through five mainland countries and has a basin that supports productive agriculture.

Which religion spread and flourished throughout Southeast Asia as a result of trade from the thirteenth through the seventeenth centuries?

Daoism

Christianity

Confucianism

Islam

Which statements accurately describe recent population density and shifts in Southeast Asia?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Indonesia’s capital of Jakarta has become a megalopolis.

The greatest population densities are on the coasts, along the rivers, and in deltas.

Overcrowding has pushed many people to migrate from urban to rural areas.

Many city people are very poor and live in urban slums.

Which term refers to South Asia’s unique geographical position in Asia?

atoll

subcontinent

delta

alluvial plain

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Answer:The answer is the Yangtze River

Explanation: About 448 million acres.

Answer:

For question B) the answers are C) "The fertile plain of the Yellow River provides an important farming area."  and D) "About two-thirds of China’s rice is grown along the Yangtze River."

Para estudiantes de Español: Las respuestas para la pregunta B) son C) "La fértil vega del río amarillo proporciona una importante zona agrícola."  y D) "Alrededor de dos tercios del arroz de China se cultiva a lo largo del río Yangtze."

Explanation:

This is right! :D

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How would the governor be chosen according to the Constitutional Convention of 1835?

by voters
by justices
by slaveholders
by the state assembly

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Answer:

By the state assembly.

Explanation:

The governor was chosen by the general assembly vice the voters in each county.

Answer:

By the state assembly.

Explanation:

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Newsela "All they want is my voice":The real story of "Mother of the blues" Ma Rainey answers 1-4 answers

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Fill in the blank

o After formal services in the white church, slaves usually conducted their own religious ceremonies called praise meetings' These praise meetings were usually _________________________ in origin and allowed them to preserve some of the cultural feature of their African heritage.

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Answer:

AFRICAN

Explanation:

EXERPT FROM ANTEBELLUM MISSISSIPPI---CHAPTER 5

Religion among the Slaves

Next to the family, religion was the most important feature of slave life in the quarters. A deep faith and hope of deliverance sustained the slaves during their long years of bondage. On most plantations, slaves went to church with the white people. Then, after formal services in the white church, slaves usually conducted their own religious ceremonies called praise meetings. Those activities took place in the quarters and were attended only by the slaves.

In the praise meetings, slaves were free to express their innermost feelings through their songs, chants, spirituals, and dances—many of which were African in origin. Slaves were unrestrained at those times. They often acted out their deepest anxieties, frustrations, and anger in tribal dances, accompanied by the rhythmic chanting and clapping of other slaves. These ceremonies were an escape for slaves and enabled them to “let off steam” that might otherwise have been expressed in some form of violence. These religious activities also enabled slaves to preserve some of the cultural features of their African heritage.

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What are two reasons people wanted to immigrate to the USA and Canada?

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Answer:

relegest freedom and for jobs

The Most Common Reasons Why People Immigrate to US

1: Better opportunities to find work.

2: Better living conditions.

3: To be with their American spouses/families.

4: To escape their troubled country.

5: To get the best education.

Not quite sure about canada sorry

Which religion spread and flourished throughout Southeast Asia as a result of trade from the thirteenth through the seventeenth centuries?


Daoism


Christianity


Confucianism


Islam

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Answer:

confucianism

Explanation:

Confucius is an ancient Chinese belief system which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality. 551-478 BCE

Islam I did this question already

list all of the conflicts that eventually led to a war for the French and Indian war.

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Answer:

^

Explanation:

Many of the immigrants who came to North Carolina during the gold rush were single men—young or middle-aged, ambitious, and hardworking. Unaccompanied by women or children, they were able to move freely from one mining area to another. When gold was found in other southern states and then in California in 1848, many moved out of the area. The Cornish miners, however, had often moved with their families. They were known to be “skilled, superstitious, clannish,” and strongly Methodist. Unlike the single prospectors who followed the gold to California, the Yukon, and beyond, many of these Cornish miners and their families stayed in North Carolina, in the lode mining centers of Charlotte and especially Gold Hill in Rowan County.

–“The North Carolina Gold Rush,”
Rebecca Lewis

How did Cornish miners differ from other miners who came to North Carolina?

Most Cornish miners were single men who did not have families.
Most Cornish miners left North Carolina when the California gold rush began.
Most Cornish miners settled in North Carolina permanently and made a home in the state.
Most Cornish miners were unskilled workers with little experience in mining.

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The answer is C.) Most Cornish miners settled in North Carolina permanently and made a home in the state.

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The answer is c) I got you

The table below lists sources of law.

Sources of Law
Statutes and Acts
Ordinance
?


Which phrase completes the table?
Criminal law
Case law
Military law
Juvenile law

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Answer:

statutes and acts

juvenile law

It’s A I got it right

One of the strongest reasons which we can have for establishing a general plan of public instruction, is the condition of the poor children of our country. Such has always been and probably always will be the allotment of human life, that the poor will form a large portion of every community; and it is the duty of those who manage the affairs of a state, to extend relief to this unfortunate part of our species in every way in their power.

–Report of Archibald Murphey to the
North Carolina Senate, 1817

Murphey’s plan was intended mainly to educate the state’s
residents.

Murphey believed that his plan was important primarily as a(n)
.

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Answer:

...THIS IS NO ANSWER

Explanation:

Answer:

its B or A

Explanation:

why does the skulls in the day of the death mean or why they are being used?

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“It's really an offering to the soul that they're remembering,”

In the Oath of Allegiance, a person

gives up loyalty to other governments
swears to vote in every U.S. election
breaks the laws of U.S. states
promises to speak English only

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

A because “allegiance” means you commit to a group/individual therefore showing that you have to be loyal to the us and the us only

The U.S. Congress passes a bill outlining a new national education law.

What source of law does this scenario describe?

Constitutional
Criminal
Military
Statute

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A. Constitutional…………

One of Justinian's greatest achievements was the....

1. The reconquest of Africa, and the defeat of the Vandals


2.Building Constantinople and the Hippodrome, which became the center of social life in the city

3. Winning the Crusades

4. Reconquering all of the Roman Empire

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I’m not a 100% sure but I think it’s answer 2
One of Justinian’s greatest achievements was the (2) building Constantinople and the Hippodrome, which became the centre of social life in the city.

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Which reforms took place in North Carolina in the mid-1800s? Check all that apply.

The Whig Party formed and worked to bring about changes.
Railroad lines helped connect eastern and western areas.
Schools run by religious groups became less common.
Education for girls and young women gained support.
Boys could attend schools, but girls could not.

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Answer:

don't know

Explanation:

have fun

Answer:

A, B, and D

Explanation:

taking the assignment rn

What details in the drawing illustrate the idea that Constantinople was a busy, wealthy city?

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if you tell me what lesson and module this quiz is from, i'll find the answer from my test

Answer:

where is the drawing?

Explanation:

Who was Petrach and what was his role in the humanism movement? 10 Points!!! Pls help ASAP

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Petrarch was an Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy, and one of the earliest Humanists. Petrarch is often regarded as the Father of Humanism because he helped popularize the classical world and literature study. He rediscovered many manuscripts in monasteries and had Greek works translated to Latin so that they could be more readily read and studied.

Answer:

Put the person above brainliest they deserve it:)

Explanation:

Name the rivers and landforms shown on the map.

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Answer:

Hello, here is the answer, hope it helps not sure if its right though

Explanation:

Grand Canyon, valleys and bluffs

Fill in the blank

• Mississippi ______________________________________ played a huge role in the decision to secede from the Union.

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Answer:

Mississippi played a huge role in the decision to secede from the union.

Explanation:

Mississippi played a huge role in the decision

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I think b maybe don't get mad at me if it's wrong plz

i’m 99% it’s c please let me know if i’m wrong!!

U.S. residents who are not citizens may not

serve on juries
attend school
find a job
buy a home

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Answer:

serve on juries

Explanation:

Serve on juries because they are not civilians so they can’t participate in civil cases

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Compare and contrast Andrew Jackson’s and Henry Clay’s arguments about American Indian removal. Write a paragraph explaining each man’s opinion on this issue. Use evidence from the documents to support your conclusions. Access the documents here.

Write 4-5 sentences

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Answer:

[A speedy removal] will relieve the whole State of Mississippi and the western part of Alabama of Indian occupancy, and enable those States to advance rapidly in population, wealth, and power. It will separate the Indians from immediate contact with settlements of whites; free them from the power of the States; enable them to pursue happiness in their own way and under their own rude institutions; will [slow down] the progress of decay, which is lessening their numbers, and perhaps cause them gradually, under the protection of the Government and through the influence of good counsels, to cast off their savage habits and become an interesting, civilized, and Christian community. . . . The consequences of a speedy removal will be important to the United States, to individual States, and to the Indians themselves. . . . It will place a dense and civilized population in large tracts of country now occupied by a few savage hunters.

–President Andrew Jackson, 1830

Explanation:

In 1830 Henry Clay, one of the most prominent members of the House of Representatives, spoke out against American Indian removal. In this speech, he quotes from an 1814 statement by the US government that says American Indians have a legal right to their lands and are not subject to US laws. The United States stand charged with the fate of those poor children of the woods, in the face of their common Maker, and in presence of the world. And as certain as the guardian is answerable for the education of his infant [child], and the management of his estate, will they be responsible here and hereafter. . . . “The Indians [living] within the United States are so far independent that they live under their own customs, and not under the laws of the United States; that their rights upon the lands where they inhabit or hunt are secured to them by boundaries defined in [friendly] treaties between the United States and themselves; and that whenever those boundaries [are changed, they will] receive from the United States ample [payment] for . . . the land ceded by them.”

–Henry Clay, 1830 Im sorry i am not much use but can i have brainliest please!!!

Clay had remarked that he believed Native Americans were a lower form of life who could never merge with the American people, but Jackson claimed that removal would "incalculably strengthen the southwestern frontier."

Compare and contrast Henry Clay's and Andrew Jackson's positions on the expulsion of American Indians.

In a speech to Congress, President Andrew Jackson discusses the expulsion of Native Americans. He shared the viewpoint of the majority of politicians of the day that the rights of independent white farmers should take precedence over those of American Indians.

Jackson also understood that, regardless of the agreements made in treaties, European settlers would continue to settle on American Indian territories as the population of the nation increased, which would probably result in conflict. Jackson believed that moving west was best for American Indians.

Henry Clay, one of the most notable members of the House of Representatives, stood out against the deportation of Indians in 1830.

He uses a statement from the US government from 1814 that claims American Indians have a legal claim to their lands and are not subject to US laws in this address.

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Which statements accurately describe recent population density and shifts in Southeast Asia?



Choose all answers that are correct.


Indonesia’s capital of Jakarta has become a megalopolis.


The greatest population densities are on the coasts, along the rivers, and in deltas.


Overcrowding has pushed many people to migrate from urban to rural areas.


Many city people are very poor and live in urban slums.

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many city people are very poor and live in urban slums

Many city people are very poor and live in urban slums

please help history Importance of the Code of Hammurabi

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Answer: the answer to this question is that it showed the importance of social equalit.

Explanation:

The code of Hammurabi states that if a man buildes a house poorly and the house falls on top of the owners son and kills him, then the builders son shall be put to death. No exception.

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Answer:

I think that A is the correct answer

Explanation:

True or False: A trade deficit is an imbalance between the value of goods that are imported as compared to what is exported.

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

A trade deficit is when a  country's imports exceeds its exports during a given time period. Also known as a negative balance of trade ( BOT )

answer
True
Explanation

country is buying more goods and services than it is selling.

Which characteristics of tsunamis are true?



Choose all answers that are correct.


They occur a day or two after an earthquake.


They cause the ocean to briefly drain away from the shore.


They can travel as fast as 500 miles per hour.


They are measured by how far they travel.

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Answer:

They occur a day or two after an earthquake.

Explanation:

Tsunamis are sometimes generated after earthquakes, but they are not necessarily the result of earthquakes.
Also,tsunamis can often reach speeds of 200 to 1,000 kilometers per hour,which means it is possible to travel as fast as 500 miles per hour.
So I think maybe A and C are both right
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And so they were, but they did not know HOW happy till the pretty life in the Red Villa was over and done with, and they had to live a very different life indeed. The dreadful change came quite suddenly.------------------------Prompt:After reading the passage above, write the next chapter of the narrative. Be sure to include exciting conflict and well-punctuated dialogue. Your chapter should be a minimum of 100 words!**Be sure that you use your mature voice, specific details, and sensory descriptions. Proofread your work before submitting it.can u right the chapter plz ill give u 15 points Help aging sorry!!!! write a fraction with a denominator of 4 and a numerator of 7 PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIESTWhat is -100 represented in exponents For every five candy bars David sells, he earns $1. 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