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Explanation:
Consequentialism is the view that morality is all about producing the right kinds of overall consequences. Here the phrase “overall consequences” of an action means everything the action brings about, including the action itself. For example, if you think that the whole point of morality is (a) to spread happiness and relieve suffering, or (b) to create as much freedom as possible in the world, or (c) to promote the survival of our species, then you accept consequentialism. Although those three views disagree about which kinds of consequences matter, they agree that consequences are all that matters. So, they agree that consequentialism is true. The utilitarianism of John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham is a well known example of consequentialism. By contrast, the deontological theories of John Locke and Immanuel Kant are nonconsequentialist.
Consequentialism is controversial. Various nonconsequentialist views are that morality is all about doing one’s duty, respecting rights, obeying nature, obeying God, obeying one’s own heart, actualizing one’s own potential, being reasonable, respecting all people, or not interfering with others—no matter the consequences.
This article describes different versions of consequentialism. It also sketches several of the most popular reasons to believe consequentialism, along with objections to those reasons, and several of the most popular reasons to disbelieve it, along with objections to those reasons.
Which of the following quotes would have been opposed by a Federalist?
A. "The United States form a young republic, a confederacy which ought ever to be
cemented by a union of interests and affection."
B. “Those who want to reap the benefits of this great nation must bear the fatigue of
supporting it."
C. "No man is good enough to govern any woman without her consent."
D. "Strong individual state governments are the only way our government can properly
function"
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which colony was the last one to officially send delegates to Philadelphia?
Answer:
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What did the colonists call the Coercive Acts?
The Townshend Acts
The Tolerable Acts
The First Continental Acts
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Explain how Coronado's expedition violated the directive of the viceroy.
Answer:
The viceroy instructed Coronado that Cibola should be claimed for Spain in a “Christian” manner and there was to be no violence. Instead, Coronado resorted to violence when the Native Americans wouldn’t do what he wanted.
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Why might the British want to be able to control the niger river
Answer:
Racist
Explanation:
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A peaceful America
An independent America
Peaceful compromise with Britain
passage:But the most powerful of all arguments, is, that nothing but independence, i.e. a continental form of government, can keep the peace of the continent and preserve it inviolate from civil wars. I dread the event of a reconciliation with Britain now, as it is more than probable, that it will followed by a revolt somewhere or other, the consequences of which may be far more fatal than all the malice of Britain.
Answer:
Peaceful compromise with Britain or C
Explanation:
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Answer:
It's a peaceful compromise with britain.
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How did industrialization drive American urbanization in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
Answer:
One important result of industrialization and immigration was the growth of cities, a process known as urbanization. Commonly, factories were located near urban areas. These businesses attracted immigrants and people moving from rural areas who were looking for employment.
Explanation:
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In ancient Mesopotamia, women could do which of the following?
A. A caragiver at home
b. Dile for divorce
C. Hold public office
D. Teach for universities
Answer: A
Explanation:
They had very little rights
what was passed to curb the violence of the ku klux klan
Answer:
The Enforcement Act of 1871, the third Enforcement Act passed by Congress and also known as the Ku Klux Klan Act (formally, "An Act to enforce the Provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, and for other Purposes"), made state officials liable in federal court for depriving anyone Explanation:
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Which statement explains the significance of the signing of the
Mayflower Compact?
The colonists swore to survive together or die in North America.
The colonists agreed to create their own government and to obey its rules.
The colonists declared their independence from English royal authority
The colonists established the principle of freedom of religion in Plymouth
Answer:The colonists swore to survive together or die in North America. The colonists agreed to create their own government and to obey its rules. The colonists declared their independence from English royal authority. ... Q. A careful examination of the Mayflower Compact, House of Burgesses, and the Fundamental Orders
Explanation:English government in the feudal period, concluding with the Magna Carta of rule of law stare decisis writ of habeas corpus. Magna Carta precedent in local areas tend to their own affairs according to him to obey certain laws regarding the treatment of ... example, the American colonists found the principle of no.
How did French aristocrat the Marquis de Lafayette contribute to the American Revolutionary War?
A He spied on British troops for the colonists.
B He negotiated the Treaty of Paris on behalf of the colonists.
C He commanded troops for the colonists against British forces.
D He provided funding from the French government for the colonists.
Answer:
A,C,D
Explanation:
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Rhetorical Reading: Re-read Leonhardt's "The Choice Between Kneeling and Winning and your
one-sentence summary. In 200-250 words, write a fair and neutral summary of the author's argument.
To do this, take your one-sentence summary and flesh it out with more supporting ideas. Your goal is to be as
neutral and objective as possible by keeping your own response to the writer's ideas out of your summary. To
be a fair writer, you also need to cover all the writer's main points and give them the same emphasis as in the
Answer
Using national symbols for protests against racism can prevent more people from joining the cause.
Explanation:
In "The Choice Between Kneeling and Winning" we are presented with the idea that national symbols are very important for social causes. The author states that these symbols were used several times by blacks, women and other social minorities in an efficient manner, since symbols often have more impact than arguments.
Based on this, the author says that it is an interesting attitude for some famous players to use national symbols (such as the national anthem) to protest the position of the president of the republic against racism and police violence against blacks. For the author of the article, this type of protest makes the president's opinion stronger and does not bring any benefit to the black cause, because it makes the president more supportive of the very patriotic people who find the use of national symbols disrespect in protests and thereby support the president and govern the black petition.
Jamestown was founded in 1607 and is important for being
A. Known as the "Lost Colony"
B. The first permanent English colony in the New World.
C. A major trading partner with the Spanish
D. The first French colony in the New World
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What was an effect of the battles fought throughout England and Normandy?
A.The Normans continued to control the area after William’s death.
B.The English were able to conquer Normandy after King William’s rule.
C.The English army attacked Normandy in response to William’s attack.
D.The Normans were unable to hold on to England after the Battle of Hastings.
What most contributed to the spread of Christianity throughout the Holy Roman Empire?
A.the recording of histories
B.the creation of silver currency
C.the construction of monasteries
D.the enforcement of written laws
Where is Europe located in relation to the Atlantic Ocean?
A.north
B.south
C.east
D.west
How were medieval European cities different from modern European cities?
A.Medieval cities were less densely populated.
B.Medieval cities were more densely populated.
C.Medieval cities were confined to Western Europe.
D.Medieval cities were limited to populations of less than 70,000.
Why would nobles in medieval Europe want to protect and serve the king?
A.The king controlled the serfs.
B.The king controlled the church.
C.The king could give nobles land.
D.The king could give nobles knights.
Who was part of the social hierarchy of feudal Japan, but not feudal Europe?
A.peasants
B.the shogun
C.the emperor
D.religious leaders,
What role did medieval knights have in feudalism?
A.They protected nobles and their land.
B.They protected serfs from their lords.
C.They protected the king from nobles.
D.They protected nobles from angry serfs.
How did Charlemagne help spread the Catholic faith across Europe?
A.by writing Catholic prayers
B.by building Catholic churches
C.by destroying non-Catholic places of worship
D.by forcing people to become Catholic
Which region of Europe is the least populated?
A.the Central Uplands
B.the Western Uplands
C.the Alpine Mountains
D.the North European Plain
Which climate zone in Europe experiences long, cold winters?
A.the maritime climate zone
B.the continental climate zone
C.the Mediterranean climate zone
D.the Central European climate zone
Explanation:
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Why do we have elections in the first place?
Explanation:
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what did men in athens have to do before they officially became a citizen?
why was the grandfather unable to open the door
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what do the differing approaches of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Du Bois suggest about their views of American Society.
Answer:
Booker thought economic power was above all so he thinks society is about power. Du Bois thought that fighting in numbers will help more so society must've been more about people.
Explanation:
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How many centuries did the Ottoman Empire last? A. Five B. Six C. Seven D. Eight
Answer:
six C
Explanation:
What did Constantine do to help reunite the empire?
He forced all Roman citizens to pledge allegiance to him.
He moved the capital to a better location for defence and trade.
He cut the size of the empire to make it more manageable.
He made Christianity the sole religion, to unite everyone.
Answer:
Found this off of google, "Constantine now became the Western Roman emperor. He soon used his power to address the status of Christians, issuing the Edict of Milan in 313. This proclamation legalized Christianity and allowed for freedom of worship throughout the empire. ... In 324, Constantine defeated Licinius and took control of a reunited empire."
So, the answer to your question is D)He made Christianity the sole religion, to unite everyone.
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Answer:
he moved the capital for defense and trade
Explanation:
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Citizens in the United States shape their government and its policies, so they must
learn about important public issues and get involved in their communities. U.S.
citizens vote in free elections to choose important government officials, such as
the president, vice president, senators, and representatives.
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--from Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New Immigrants, published by
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Which activity of United States citizens is best described in the text?
participating in democracy
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer: To grow larger and more powerful
Explanation:
Answer:
it would be b
Explanation:
They didn't have to pay people to work so they were able to keep to money and continue to buy more land and grow.
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Answer:
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What was memhets goal in his conquest ?
Answer:
to conquer empire I believe
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Sort the tiles to show the order in which Buddhism spread to different regions.
Review your map here.
China, parts of Southeast Asia
Korea, parts of Southeast Asia
Central Asia
Japan, Tibet
India
Answer: (from left to right)
India, Central Asia, China, parts of Southeast Asia, Korea, parts of Southwest Asia, and Japan Tibet
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Answer:Inda, Central Asia, China parts of Southeast Asia, Korea parts of south east Asia, Japan, Tibet
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Columbus believed that he had reached India. What did he call the people he
found there?
A. islanders
B. Indians
C. native American
d. indigenous people
Answer: Indians!
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Indians
Explanation:
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Where were the slaves going to try and get freedom
Answer:
In general they fled to Canada or to free states in the North, though Florida (for a time under Spanish control) was also a place of refuge. (See Black Seminoles.)
How did the muckrakers influence Progressivism?
Answer:
The Renaissance set the principle that "Man is the measure of all things". As a consequence, there was a growing interest in the development of humankind in all fields. In order for this to happen, improvements in education and intelligence were crucial. As a product of this growing importance of education, that Humanism was founded. Humanism is known as a stance that emphasizes the value of all human beings.
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