8. What was significant about the Magna Carta?
A. It appointed Benjamin Franklin as the first inventor in America
B. It promised certain rights to citizens
C. It forbid the king from being all powerful
D. It created a group of people to make laws in the New World

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Answer 1

Answer:

B. It promised certain rights to citizens

Explanation:

Magna Carta, which means 'The Great Charter', is one of the most important documents in history as it established the principle that everyone is subject to the law, even the king, and guarantees the rights of individuals, the right to justice and the right to a fair trial.


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What is the Constitution?
(For a test, could it be a simple answer please?)

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Answer:

The supreme law

Answer:

Written document describing the laws of a country.

What was the primary goal of mine workers' strikes?
A. to stop poor pay and dangerous working conditions
B. to open new land to mining operations
C. to reduce regulations on mining practices
D. to advocate for more settlement of the territory

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

to stop thier poor pay and dangerous working conditions

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How did the wool trade empower the merchant classes

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Answer:

Explanation:The wool trade helped empower an English merchant class. By the fourteenth century, these merchants organized into a guild that gave them more power and privileges in English society.

How much of UAE's economic wealth comes from its oil reserves ?

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With the world's seventh largest proven crude oil reserves, the UAE is a responsible producer and critical partner in global energy markets. As a mainstay to the economy, oil exports now account for about 25 percent of the UAE's gross domestic product.

According to the Constitution, which of the following is true about the president? Check all of the boxes that apply. The president serves as the head of state and commander in chief. The president create laws and serves in the House and Senate. The president is leader of the legislative branch. The president must faithfully execute the laws.

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The Answer is A. The President serves as the head of state and commander in chief.

Explanation:  Article II Of The Constitution: The President is both the head of state and head of government of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.

Answer:

A) The president serves as the head of state and commander in chief

D) The president must faithfully execute the laws

Explanation:

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What were the causes of World War I in 1914

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The immediate cause of World War I that made the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism) was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. In June 1914, a Serbian-nationalist terrorist group called the Black Hand sent groups to assassinate the Archduke.

Which statements about the Catholic Church's response to the Reformation are true? Choose all answers that are correct. The Church strengthened and expanded the Inquisition. Church leaders encouraged people to read and interpret the Bible for themselves. Most bishops who were accused of abuses in their leadership were tried and excommunicated. The pope called the Council of Trent to clarify the Church's teachings and address abuses.

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Answer:

✓The Church strengthened and expanded the Inquisition.

✓Church leaders encouraged people to read and interpret the Bible for themselves.

Explanation:

The pope, paul lll see a reason for the reformation as well as renewal of the church. The Protestant Reformation brought about how some members of the Catholic thrive to sparkling the spirituality of the church as well as putting stop to clergy abuse.As a result of Protestantism, the church reacted by devising ways through reformation to bring about spread of Catholic religion, and this is known as Counter/Catholic Reformation.

The true reform actually get to the peak when some followers from Northern Europe join the Protestants and Luther carry out protest in Wittenberg.

It should be noted that some of the statements about the Catholic Church's response to the Reformation are ;

✓The Church strengthened and expanded the Inquisition.

✓Church leaders encouraged people to read and interpret the Bible for themselves.

Which of the following was the actual result of the Final Solution?
the failure of the Nazis to exterminate their enemies
the extermination of two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population
the German occupation of France
the end to genocide around the world

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Answer:

ithink its b but iam not sure

Explanation:

I believe it’s b because

Why do you think Lewis and Clark continued into the Oregon territory when the Louisiana territory ended at the rocky mountains?

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President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the expedition shortly after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 to explore and to map the newly acquired territory, to find a practical route across the western half of the continent, and to establish an American presence in this territory before Britain and other European powers

after incorporation,state governments had to:

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Answer:

limit things and they had to be careful pnnevey decision they made

What cash crop became valuable in Jamestown and the Virginia colony?

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Answer:

Tobacco

Explanation:

Tobacco was a big profit for the Virginia colony during those times

Which option best completes the diagram?
A museum quotes an artist’s suggestive language in an advertisement and is sued for obscenity. ——> ? ——>
A judge agrees and rules that the ad is protected speech.

A. The museum argues that the language is not obscene because it has artistic merit.
B. The party who filed the sea argues that the language is obscene because it contains falsehoods.
C. The museum argues that the language is not obscene because it is broadcast speech.
D. The party who filed this you argues that the language is obscene because it is offensive.

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Answer: The museum argues that the language is not obscene because it’s a broadcast speech

Explanation: I just took it on apex

Answer: It is actually A

Explanation: I took the test and failed it and seen the actual answer

Recall What is the social contract?

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Answer:

In moral and political philosophy, the social contract is a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.

Explanation:

What are some challenges to growing civil society

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Answer:

i have eight answers

Explanation:

1) The reversal of 20 years of increased funding for development NGOs from official donors. There will be exceptions, but the trends in some of the previously most generous official donors such as the Dutch, plus the withdrawal from many countries that previously received aid, shows a pattern of reduced resources for the aided section of civil society – especially for both developing and developed country NGOs whom for a generation have been dependent on such funding.

2) The contracting culture is now being taken over by for-profit companies, in areas many NGOs assumed was ring-fenced for them.

The expansion of privatization of welfare, health, and education globally has led to new entrants from the private sector. International aid has seen a similar process, with companies branching out from their comfort zones of finance and construction into civil society, education, health, and rural development – with some even learning how to masquerade as ersatz civil society groups to project a cuddly image. There will be more maneuvering between NGOs and official aid agencies as we close in on 2015 when many development goals will be reviewed and revised.

3) There is a chronic generational stagnation in many NGO sectors. This shows up even more strongly when compared to the new energy from civil society groups which are emerging from citizen action and challenging illegitimate authorities, repressive governments, and abuses of power by governments and the private sector. The new generation uses different methods (social networking, online petitions, direct action, and protests) and relies on volunteers rather than formal organizations, boards, and professional staff

4) If the 1980s were the end of the Cold War and demise of Marxism as a major alternative to capitalism, the 1990s were around democratization and the 2000s the consolidation of the less acceptable elements of the free market. The actions of financial organizations destroyed the security of many, reduced governments to penury, and took resources from citizens to rebuild the very institutions which created the crisis.

But where are the thought-out alternatives these days? Do they lie with the emerging new civil society groups? The very basis of democracy internationally has been challenged by “companies and banks too big to fail”. Civil society has yet to address how citizens can engage with this change in power relations.

5) It is not much use to look to universities for the alternative ideas; they seemed to have stepped back from the exploration of grand narratives and taken refuge in the micro and in posthoc rationalization and policy-driven evidence collection that is politically acceptable to government funders.

6) Civil society must regain the higher moral ground by direct citizen action and questioning the political causes of poverty, rather than play the game of accommodation with those maintaining the status quo and denying those causes. Helping alleviate the worse aspects of human suffering through, for example, emergency aid, is an important role, but let us not confuse this with confronting the causes of this suffering – whether those causes are directly political through elite capture of power and wealth, or a failure to act on those aspects of climate which could reduce the increased “natural causes” of emergencies.

7) In 2013 we will see another year of changes which challenge civil society; from the resources issue which probably dominates too much the thinking of boards and CEOs, to questions over priorities, roles, and visions of the future. Meanwhile, new groups will overtake those older groups failing to adjust to the realities of the day. We would expect new examples of citizens coming together to confront poor governance and endemic structural causes of poverty, to challenge illegitimate actions by the state, and to seek alliances with some private sector groups whilst looking to curb the excesses of others.

8) What will be exciting in 2013 is where civil society is challenging undemocratic governments and those that have gone beyond their remit and the law. It will be often young people looking for alternative ways of working, challenging, and constructing new futures. It will be the continued reduction of autocracy and the slow, sometimes painful, rebuilding of societies. It will be about learning to live sustainably within the means of the planet. It will be about celebrating people's power, not the greed and selfish behavior of a global minority holding too many citizens to ransom.

A federal government is best illustrated by
A) Japan.
B) Spain.
C) The United Kingdom.
D) United States of America.

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The answer is A. (I think)

Read the excerpt from "The North American Indian
Apache Mythology-Creation Myth."
What does this excerpt show about the culture of the
Apaches?
All actions must be done four times.
O The Sun is the most valued resource.
O Singing is important in rituals.
Washing the face is part of all ceremonies.

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Answer:

Singing is important in rituals.

Explanation:

how much gallons of water are in 5 tons of melted cheese

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Answer: 896,000

Pls tell me if I am wrong

what type of lake is grand lake

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Glacial lake, is a Rocky Mountain

Answer:

Grand lake is Colorado's largest and deepest natural lake.

This area was among the first human civilizations because (1 point)
1) it was impossible to live in the surrounding mountains
2) invaders chased early humans out of other locations
3) it had fertile soil and a good water supply
4) the Ice Age did not affect low-lying deserts

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Answer:

The answer is 3: it had fertile soil and a good water supply

Explanation:

So first you want to mark off 1 and 2 because they are irrelevant. Then mark off 4 because it isn't very important. So im assuming this is about Mesopotmia so 3 would be correct because it did have fertile soil and a good water supply compared to surrounding areas! I hoped this helps have a great day :D

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what type of government does Madison admire?

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Answer: strong central government

Explanation:

Answer:

James Madison supported both the democratic and republican parties (read explanation)

Explanation:

Madison was one of the founding fathers, very involved in politics, he discussed republican forms of government as able to expand over a larger area... so he liked republic more.

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What else did factory production bring about? What does it mean, and why is it important?

What is division of labor and why was it an important change for manufacturers?

What was the appeal of the factory system?

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The factory production brought out an increase in production, allowing for more products being made during the Industrial Revolution. It’s important as it helped the economy.
The division of labor, allowed for work to be separated into groups. It led to more experienced workers.
The factory system was expensive at first, but in the long term it made large profits and a lot of products.

Why did colonists object to the Proclamation of 1763?

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Answer:

They fought for the land so they could live in it, not so they could give it to the Native Americans (whom which the colonists didnt like so much back then)

Explanation:

Anybody please help

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Answer:

its paper and documents

Explanation:

Answer:

paper and documents. . . . .. .

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Why were many white people in the south so violently opposed to African American freedom?

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Answer:

because some whites from the south viewed african americans as property and did not want them took away.

Explanation:

why is the Holy Land important to Judaism and Islams?

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Answer:

Jews, Christians, and Muslims all regard it as holy. Part of the significance of the land stems from the religious significance of Jerusalem (the holiest city to Judaism), as the historical region of Jesus' ministry, and as the site of the first Qibla of Islam, as well as the site of the Isra and Mi'raj event of c.

Explanation:

according to google

Baron de Montesquieu's ideas about power in government are referred to as the

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Answer:Sepeartion of powers

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Montesquieu called the ideas Of dividing Government Power into three branches "The separation Of Powers"

He thought it most important to create separate branches of government with equal but different Powers.

Laws passed directly after the Civil War that restricted former slaves' freedom

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Answer:

Civil Rights Act of 1871

Explanation:

Following the Civil War as part of the Reconstruction period, various Civil Rights Acts (sometimes called Enforcement Acts) were passed to extend rights of emancipated slaves, prohibit discrimination, and fight violence directed at the newly freed populations!  

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Where was a British penal colony established in 1770?

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A British penal colony was established in 1770 in the region known as New South Wales in Australia. This was the result of a decision made by the British government to transport convicts to a remote location where they could serve out their sentences and, in theory, help build up a new colony.

In 1770, Captain James Cook claimed possession of the eastern coast of Australia for Britain and named it New South Wales. This region was chosen as the site for the new penal colony because it was remote and largely unexplored, making it difficult for convicts to escape.

The first fleet of convict ships arrived in New South Wales in 1788 and established the first permanent British settlement there.

Over the next several decades, thousands of convicts were transported to the colony, where they were put to work building infrastructure and developing the land. The establishment of the penal colony was a significant event in the history of Australia and had a major impact on the country's development.

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Which answer best explains what happened to George Washington at Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania? (1 point) Group of answer choices Washington was attacked by the French but was able to negotiate with them to peacefully end fighting. Washington built Fort Necessity and remained there throughout the French and Indian War. Washington attacked the French and successfully defeated them. Washington attacked the French but was outnumbered and captured.

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Answer:

Option:  Washington attacked the French but was outnumbered and captured.

Explanation:

George Washington role at Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania began when he and his troops under command sent from Virginia to build a fort in Western Pennsylvania. The reason for sending Washington in 1750 was to protect the English settlers from attack by the Native American and French soldiers. The Native Americans had an alliance with the French. The fort was not well built and during the battle, the french and native American attack the post where George Washington and his troops couldn't defend themselves. Washington forced to surrender and ultimately captured by the French.

Answer:

Washington attacked the French but was outnumbered and captured.

Explanation:

What do suffrage, temperance, and abolition movements have in common?
They all achieved their desired goals.
They all provided a social outlet for women.
They were all efforts to promote social reform.
They were all attempts to rid society of political injustice.

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Answer:

They were all efforts to promote social reform.

Explanation:

Suffrage movements wanted to give woman the right to vote.

The temperance movement is a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages

The abolitionist movement was the movement to end slavery.

All of these wanted to reform society for the better.

They were all efforts to promote social reform.

What is social reform?

Social reform is reshaping and reforming culturally popular legal tips and norms in light of new cultural paradigms. Supplementing this social reform definition is the concept reform can rise up in neighborhoods, close by, country-wide, or maybe international degrees.

What are the three social reforms?

abolition, temperance,  womens' rights

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