A ship that is not owned by the government is called a:
junket
privateer
galleon
fleet

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I think it's privateer? i'm super sorry if it's wrong.

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filipino words that reflect our culture.​

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Answer:

Makasaysayan

Makulay

Mayaman

Who of the following would be most critical of Hamilton’s position on the bank?

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Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and George Washington.

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Who did the settlers meet first? Squanto or Samoset? How do you know?

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Answer:

Samoset

In summary, while not widely credited in history books for his role in helping the Pilgrims following the harsh winter of 1620/21, on 16 Mar 1621, our Council's namesake, Samoset, an Abenaki sagamore, was the first Native American to contact the Pilgrims.

Because the revolutionary war was costly both Washington’s new government and the state governments were in

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they were in debt

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Because the revolutionary war was costly both Washington’s new government and the state governments were in debt.

How did the revolutionary war affect the economy?

The demise of mercantilism was the most significant long-term economic impact of the Revolution. The colonial economy had been subject to a number of constraints placed by the British Empire, including limitations on commerce, settlement, and industry. New marketplaces and commercial connections were made possible by the Revolution. The biggest negative economic effects of the conflict, however, were related to money and debt. The value of continental money had dropped significantly and there was a significant rate of inflation.

The national government owed about $12 million in international debt and $44 million in domestic debt, which made problems worse. Repaying and funding government war debts were the main preoccupation of post-war economic planners, along with lowering the inflation rate and strengthening the value of the currency. Despite the fact that the unfortunate Native Americans, whose territories were further overrun, found life to be terrible as a result,

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writer of Tughlaq Nama please answer me ​

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Answer:

Amir Khusrau

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Think about how dance started, without any documentation and how it has evolved today. How has dance evolved and grown? How has technology facilitated its evolution? How has technology hindered its evolution. How do you use technology and dance?

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Answer:

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John Toenjes, associate professor, music director, and co director of undergraduate education at Illinois is changing the way audiences enjoy live performances by working with the understanding that audiences today are glued to their technology.

Under most circumstances, audience members at Krannert Center performances would silence and put away devices and cell phones. In several recent performances organized by John Toenjes, the audience is encouraged to keep their devices in hand and use them to interact with and even guide the action.

After watching the film Jurassic Park 2, Toenjes was perplexed. “I was surprised at how intently people were glued to their cell phones, even when something as interesting as this high action, special effects movie was on the screen,” said Toenjes. “That’s when something sparked. Something clicked!”

Toenjes wondered, if seeing famous actors, special stunts and effects, and computer-generated imagery (CGI) in films can’t keep audiences off of their phones, why fight that. Why not embrace it?

Toenjes began working for the Illinois Department of Dance in 2001, where he developed a passion for interactive dance. He decided he wanted to literally alternate reality for audiences and connect them to the performance by integrating the technology of their personal cell phones.

As Toenjes began to develop his ideas about interactivity and dance performance, he started to use a new custom mobile application. The app served as a game where audience members had to solve puzzles that led to clues. And each clue had a connection with the live contemporary dances.

For example, some of the clues identified the performer speaking key words and then led to that person’s photo in a portrait gallery. The audience was then instructed to take a selfie with them.

Another feature allowed the audience to solve a puzzle while watching a dance. This clue would reveal a way in which the audience could choose how the dancer would communicate next and therefore change the progression of the performance.

As the app evolved, the development team added more functionality, allowing audience members to be more involved than ever before with dance performances. Without any training in choreography, the audience was able to direct the performance by selecting their preferred order of dance pieces through the app. The video below shows an example of this technology in use.

The historic event in May, 1999 was a
(A) tornado (B) centennial (C) bombing (D) plane crash

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Answer:

Was a

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Answer:

A

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The tornado was one of 66 from the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak. May 3 The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 11,000 for the first time in its history at 11,014.70.

what is the new deal? and what did it help will make biranleast

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Answer: The new deal was a program created by president Franklin D. Roosevelt that aimed to provide economic relief and reform in an attempt to re-stabilize the economy.

ill give you a crown if you help me. How did the Chickasaw and Choctaw make a profit when the Osage and Atoka mining companies first created larger coal mines in the Indian Territory?

A.

by selling land to outsiders

B.

by taking royalties on mine profits

C.

by buying and reselling minerals

D.

by trading railroad rights

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Answer:

B. By taking royalties on mine profit

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Answer is B - by taking royalties on mine profits.

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Explain the importance of the mecklenburg resolves

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Answer:

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From Documents Illustrative of the Formation of the Union of the American States, published by the Library of Congress, 1927. The Resolves were a bold set of anti-British resolutions, adopted on May 31, 1775, at a meeting in Charlotte organized by Thomas Polk and they helped to fire a spirit of independence

The explorations of Marquette, Jolliet, and La Salle

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Answer:

Chile

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What would be the effect of Britain hiring mercenaries to fight in North America? In 1776.

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Answer:

The British hired them because they didn't know the Land. They hired the hessian soldiers to do it for them, because the soldiers themselves were  fighting for their freedom, and this made them more determined to win

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what does NATO stand for​

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Answer:

NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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Because Congress was unable to stop Shays’s Rebellion and the Pennsylvania Mutiny, it feared the

1. Spread of future rebellions and anarchy
2. Spread slavery into western territories
3. Rejection of the union by states
4. Creation of new rebellion states

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Answer:

It is 1

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without the support of the African slave trade, how well would Great Britain‘s economy policy have worked? Explain your response.

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Without the support of the African space trade, Great Britain's economy policy would not have worked simply because Britain would not have been viable without the trade and use of slaves.

Bartolomeu Dias and Vasco da Gama were explorers who sailed for
A. England
B. Spain
C. France
D. Portugal

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A. i just did it in apex

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believe me or not but its portugal

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List the types of laborers and professionals included in each group.
1. Working class
2. lower middle class
3. upper class

Which class benefited most and which suffered the most from industrialization?


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7. What were three advantages and three disadvantages of Industrialization?
8. What social class expanded as a result of industrialization?
9. What changes did industrialization bring about for each group?
A. Poor city dwellers
B. Factory workers
C. Wealthy merchants, factory owners, shippers
D. Children
E. Large landowners

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Hello! This may be off topic of everything but I just wanted advice on how to concentrate. I concentrate with everything. Music, shows, whatever. But I’m finding it really hard to concentrate right now. So any advice?

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Answer:

Maybe try chewing gum and listen to music with headphones on so it blocks the other noise try to remove stuff that will easily distract  you

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Try music with headphones and exercise once and a while that really helps the memory boost

Which U.S. Geographic region has the oldest mountain range in North America? ​

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Answer:

Appalachian Highlands

The Piedmont region of Virginia is a part of the Appalachian Highlands. The land of this region consists of old, eroded mountains that make up the oldest mountain range in North America. Canadian Shield: The Canadian Shield wraps around the Hudson Bay.

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Describe the speaker in the poem "the rainy day"

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Answer:

DRAFT #1:

I chose The Rainy Day by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow because the author offered a different perspective of one’s feeling during a rainy day. In the beginning of the poem, the author sets an ominous tone with several words connected to negativity like “dark” and “dreary.” Throughout the poem, the mood is very dark. The author writes that as an effect of the rainy day not only is the day cold, dark and dreary but now his life has also become cold, dark and dreary. “My life is cold, and dark, and dreary; It rains, and the wind is never weary;” The author offers a unique perspective that one can relate to, rainy days are something that many have experienced and a poem like this can attract a large audience because many have experienced the same exact feeling.

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In “The Rainy Day” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the speaker offered a different perspective of one’s feelings during a rainy day. The first line of this poem reads as follows “The day is cold, and dark, and dreary.” In this line, the words used to describe the day like cold, dark and dreary have a strong symbolism and bring a negative connotation towards the rainy day. The author does a good job of setting the tone of the poem immediately in the first line of the poem. As you read the lines that follow, you will get a sense of the direction, in terms of tone, in what way the poem is leading towards. Later on in the poem, these feelings towards the rainy day are mentioned again and this time is referred to the effect the rainy day has towards the author’s life. “My life is cold, and dark, and dreary;” in this line, the author uses the same words he previously used to describe the rainy day to describe his life. Since he is describing his life and using words like “my” this means this poem is in the first person P.O.V.

In the final lines of the poem, there is a line that stands out as it ends the poem on a positive note. Throughout the poem, the tone has been dark and ominous but the author adds some light as we approach the end of the poem. “Be still, sad heart, and cease repining; Behind the clouds is the sun still shining;” these lines show that although one may not be in the best of times, there is always a positive almost a silver lining in every situation. The sun mentioned in the previous line is an example of connotation as this word is suggesting an additional meaning apart from its primary meaning. The sun is also an example of imagery as the sun stands for a light in those dark moments, light is usually associated with positivity so when readers come across the sun they tend to think in a positive light.

When the author wrote this poem he meant for the reader to understand that there will be many dark moments where you must find the light in the situation. The poet did a great job of making sure every line flowed smoothly with the surrounding lines. Throughout the poem, the tone was dark but at the end the poet was able to change the tone by adding some light into the situation. The more times one reads this poem, the more powerful it becomes as one relates to it more

Which of the following counties were part of the original Unassigned Lands?
A. Logan, Payne, Canadian, Lincoln, Garfield, and Noble
B. Kingfisher, Oklahoma, Pottawatomie, Blaine, Payne, and Canadian
C. Cleveland, Lincoln, Blaine, Garfield, Noble, Pottawatomie, and Canadian
D. Logan, Kingfisher, Payne, Canadian, Oklahoma, and Cleveland

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The Answer is D : Logan, Kingfisher, Payne , Canadian, Oklahoma & Cleveland

Answer:

D. Logan, Kingfisher, Payne, Canadian, Oklahoma, and Cleveland

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Name one positive impact of the Columbian Exchange and one negative impact

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Answer:

A positive effect of the Columbian exchange was the introduction of New World crops, such as potatoes and corn, to the Old World. A significant negative effect was the enslavement of African populations and the exchange of diseases between the Old and New Worlds.

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A positive effect of the Columbian exchange was the introduction of New World crops, such as potatoes and corn, to the Old World

Explanation:

A significant negative effect was the enslavement of African populations and the exchange of diseases between the Old and New Worlds.

What was important about Charles
Martel's victory in 732?

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Answer:

At the Battle of Tours near Poitiers, France, Frankish leader Charles Martel, a Christian, defeats a large army of Spanish Moors, halting the Muslim advance into Western Europe. ... Victory at Tours ensured the ruling dynasty of Martel's family, the Carolingians.

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Answer:

It marked the end of Islamic expansion into Western Europe.

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Which of the following best describes how slaves were treated in the Southern colonies?
A
They were treated well and given free education.
B
They were beaten and treated very badly.
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They were paid to do skilled jobs and housework.
D
They were paid to do work in factories.

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The correct answer is B

Answer:B: They were badly beaten and treated very badly.

Explanation:

Slaves were never paid in the south

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What allowed the people of the Fertile Crescent to grow crops?

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Answer:

Fertile soil and productive freshwater and brackish wetlands.

Explanation:

The Tigris and Euphrates rivers flow through the heart of the Fertile Crescent. The region historically contained unusually fertile soil and productive freshwater and brackish wetlands. These produced an abundance of wild edible plant species.

Answer:

b: the flooding caused by spring rains

Explanation:

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Consider the outcome of the Ottoman Empire's opposition to industrialization. What pros and cons might this approach have had?​

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Answer:

India and Britain were much bigger players in the eighteenth-century world market for manufactures than were Egypt, the Levant, and the core of the Ottoman Empire, but these eastern Mediterranean regions did export carpets, silks, and other textiles to Europe and the east.

Explanation:

Amount of product offered, produced,grown or acquired at all possible prices in the marketplace.
A) Supply
B) Demand
C) Utility
D) Wealth
E) Value ​

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A. Supply
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How did Europeans come to America?

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Answer:

European nations came to the Americas to increase their wealth and broaden their influence over world affairs. ... Many of the people who settled in the New World came to escape religious persecution. The Pilgrims, founders of Plymouth, Massachusetts, arrived in 1620.

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Answer:

European nations came to the Americas to increase their wealth and broaden their influence over world affairs. .Many of the people who settled in the New World came to escape religious persecution.

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In 1999, the National Football League (NFL) began allowing teams to challenge officials' calls using instant replay. Why do you think this continues to be a controversial rule? What are the pros and cons?

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Answer:

One of the pros is it allowed them to keep their job loger, con is other people may have not liked they spent most of their time doing football.

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One benefit was that it allowed them to keep their employment; a drawback was that others might not have liked that they spent the most of their time playing football.

What is meant by controversial rule?

Unpopular laws are those that are passed by the Parliament in accordance with the proper procedures, but are oppressive and opposed by a sizable portion of society. Those laws that favour one segment of society over another are deemed controversial.

Something that is controversial is likely to cause controversy. One example of a hot button issue is politics. Causing a dispute or discussion between opposing viewpoints. Maximum controversial issues can  be occurred because of the different political views and opinion of the people.

Thus, One benefit was that it allowed them to keep their employment, and the drawback is time-wasting.

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why was woodrow wilson trusted as a progressive

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Answer:

Once in office, he pursued an ambitious agenda of progressive reform that included the establishment of the Federal Reserve and Federal Trade Commission. Wilson tried to keep the United States neutral during World War I, but ultimately called on Congress to declare war on Germany in 1917.

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