What idea from the Mayflower Compact influenced the Declaration of Independence?
Government should be for the common good, not just for a few people.
Government should be open to both men and women.
Government should be elected every four years.
Government should be run by people who are not paid.
Answer:
A. Government should be for the common good, not just for a few people
Explanation:
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Which Is one advantage a primarily source has over a secondary source A. A primary source
Answer:
A primary source is an eyewitness account, so it is more accurate and is less prone to bias.
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Developed and advocated the use of the scientific method?
What was an effect of the writings of lda B. Wells about attacks on African Americans?
A. She was threatened with violence and left the South
B. She began a school for African Americans. C. She was ordered to be protected by a federal court
D. She lost influence among African Americans in the South
Answer:
a, she was threatened with violence and left the south
Explanation:
Why were colonists opposed to new taxation imposed by parliament
A.colonists believed taxation should occur with representation
B.colonists debt after the French and could not afford taxes
C.colonist upset after the proclamation line of 1763
D.colonists believed parliament wanted the colonies to trade with other countries
Answer:
I believe it’s A
Explanation:
The colonists said no taxation without representation, they were fairly upset about that. Hope this helps.
Excerpt of Address to the People of New York, by the Hon. John Jay
Friends and Fellow-citizens: The Convention concurred in opinion with the people, that a national government, competent to every national object, was indispensably necessary; and it was as plain to them, as it now is to all America, that the present Confederation does not provide for such a government. These points being agreed, they proceeded to consider how and in what manner such a government could be formed, as, on the one hand, should be sufficiently energetic to raise us from our prostrate and distressed situation, and, on the other, be perfectly consistent with the liberties of the people of every state. Like men to whom the experience of other ages and countries had taught wisdom, they not only determined that it should be erected by, and depend on, the people, but, remembering the many instances in which governments vested solely in one man, or one body of men, had degenerated into tyrannies, they judged it most prudent that the three great branches of power should be committed to different hands, and therefore that the executive should be separated from the legislative, and the judicial from both. Thus far the propriety of their work is easily seen and understood, and therefore is thus far almost universally approved; for no one man or thing under the sun ever yet pleased everybody.
Suppose this plan to be rejected; what measures would you propose for obtaining a better? Some will answer, “Let us appoint another convention; and, as every thing has been said and written that can well be said and written on the subject, they will be better informed than the former one was, and consequently be better able to make and agree upon a more eligible one.” . . . Let those who are sanguine in their expectations of a better plan from a new convention, also reflect on the delays and risks to which it would expose us. Let them consider whether we ought, by continuing much longer in our present humiliating condition, to give other nations further time to perfect their restrictive systems of commerce, reconcile their own people to them, and to fence, and guard, and strengthen them by all those regulations and contrivances in which a jealous policy is ever fruitful. Let them consider whether we ought to give further opportunities to discord to alienate the hearts of our citizens from one another, and thereby encourage new Cromwells to bold exploits. Are we certain that our foreign creditors will continue patient, and ready to proportion their forbearance to our delays? Are we sure that our distresses, dissensions, and weakness, will neither invite hostility nor insult? If they should, how ill prepared shall we be for defence, without union, without government, without money, and without credit! . . .
1. Why did Jay encourage acceptance of the Constitution?
2. Why does he think rejection of the Constitution would be a bad idea?
Answer:
He believed that that this new government was obviously not perfect but it was the best possible plan of government that could be agreed on by everyone making the decision. Sry I don't know this oneExplanation:
Compare Jurgis’s response after his injury to his earlier attitudes. How did his attitude change? Describe your opinion in at least four sentences.
Answer:
a citation of specific events that had an effect on Jurgis’s feelings
a consideration of whether it was fair that the company took no responsibility for the accident
an analysis of the effect Jurgis’s injury had on his household
Explanation:
Answer:
A citation of specific events that had an effect on Jurgis’s feelings . A consideration of whether it was fair that the company took no responsibility for the accident. An analysis of the effect Jurgis’s injury had on his household.
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Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence. Under Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt's economy prospered when Egypt blank.
A. traded with neighboring countries
B. ignored other countries
C. battled with nearby groups. Under Hatshepsut, ancient Egyptians traded grain and jewelry for blank.
A. tools and weapons
B. gold and wood
C. enslaved people
Hatshepsut provided for public works projects with blank.
A. voluntary labor
B. forced labor
C. taxes
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Under Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt's economy prospered when Egypt traded with neighboring countries. Hatshepsut, ancient Egyptians traded grain and jewelry for gold and wood. Hatshepsut provided for public works projects with taxes. The correct options are A, B, and C respectively.
How did ancient people pay taxes?Ancient households were forced to pay taxes in kind since they lacked coined money, and they did so throughout the year by paying various taxes. Each male was obligated to deliver a cow or sheep to the government as part of poll taxes. Tolls, duty charges, and other taxes had to be paid by merchants shipping products across regions.
Business and economics. Trade was thriving among the ancient Egyptians. They exchanged grain, cedar, ebony, copper, iron, lapis lazuli, papyrus, gold, and linen for these items. Ships transported commodities to different ports as they traveled up and down the Nile River.
Thus, the ideal selection options are A, B, and C respectively.
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Answer: traded with neighboring countries, gold and wood, taxes
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Which of the following is true about the Quran
A. It was written by Jesus and his disciples before he died
B. Is said to be the direct word of Allah spoken to Muhammad
C. It was written by Muhammad and his disciples before he died
D. It was later altered and edited by Sunni and Shia Muslims
its option b as told by the messenger...
ans. opt b
5. Which word means to not choose sides? *
(20 Points)
Patriot
Loyalist
Neutral
Answer:
Neutral
Explanation:
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ideas and principals about what is right and good are known as
Answer: morals
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Which of these industries was made possible by Thomas Edison’s ideas and inventions?
Answer:
The movie industry
Explanation:
an action taken by employers or by the government against workers who wanted to organize was collective bargaining boycotts union-busting arbitration
Answer:
the employers
Explanation:
beacause they taken other employers or by the goverment
Which sentence best summarizes Plato’s view of government?
Plato opposed rule by the aristocracy.
Plato disliked timocracy, but believed it was superior to aristocracy.
Plato believed that a philosopher-king was the best type of leader.
Plato liked tyranny, but believed it was the worst form of government.
Answer: Plato believed that a philosopher-king was the best type of leader.
Explanation:
Answer:
a, c, d are the right answers
Why did the USA announce the Monroe Doctrine? What was the message to European nations?
Answer:
The European powers, according to Monroe, were obligated to respect the Western Hemisphere as the United States' sphere of interest. President James Monroe's 1823 annual message to Congress contained the Monroe Doctrine, which warned European powers not to interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere.
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What was the Stamp Act?
Answer:
A stamp act is a law that puts a tax on the transfer of some documents. Colonists had to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used - ship's papers, legal documents, licences, newspapers and even playing cards were taxed. ... It was one of the causes of the American Revolutionary War.
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One of the first major civilization to make design elements in art was?
1. Egypt
2. Peru
3. China
What were citizens of the polis expected to do?
Select all correct answers.
A. obey the laws they liked
B. serve on juries
C. fight to defend the polis
D. be devoted to the polis
Answer:
I think it's an
A. obey the laws they liked
Answer:
The citizens of the Polis were expected to carry out these three functions:
serve on juries
B. fight to defend the polis
D. be devoted to the polis
The answers to this question are options A, B and D. The Greek citizens of the Polis were the Greek citizens that were able to participate in the Greek government.
These people respected the laws of the land and were able to participate in different religious and economic functions.
The Polis was simply a state that was run by selected Greek citizens.
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how many appellate in the United States
Answer:
13 appellate
There are 13 appellate courts that sit below the U.S. Supreme Court, and they are called the U.S. Courts of Appeals. The 94 federal judicial districts are organized into 12 regional circuits, each of which has a court of appeals.
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1. Sick immigrants were cleared to live in the United States
True or False
2. Cities like New York and Chicago had properly running sewage.
True or False
3. What was the problem with urbanization?
overcrowding
disease
old buildings and landlord neglect
all the above
Answer:
1- True
2- True
3- All of the above
Answer:
a
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In this excerpt, Justice Harlan is warning against
Answer: allowing powerful monopolies to dominate interstate commerce
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All who recall the condition of the country in 1890 will remember, the country was in real danger from another kind of slavery.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Jan hus is known for his criticisms of
Answer:his criticisms of the bible
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One common feature of Byzantine and Roman architecture was?
Answer:
Byzantine architects were eclectic, at first drawing heavily on Roman temple features. Their combination of the basilica and symmetrical central-plan (circular or polygonal) religious structures resulted in the characteristic Byzantine Greek-cross-plan church, with a square central mass and four arms of equal length.
Explanation:
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1. Which of the following best describes the transportation of newly
enslaved Africans to the English colonies?
A Enslaved African families were allowed to remain together.
B Enslaved Africans were allowed to leave the hold and go up on deck freely.
C Enslaved Africans were forced aboard ships and chained together to prevent
mutinies.
D Enslaved Africans could choose to make the journey or return to their homelands
Answer:
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Explanation:
C enslaved africans were forced aboard ships and chained together to prevent mutinies
French encroachment into Texas began to worry the Spanish.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
True
False?
Please hurry!
Answer:
True
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What was the Federalists’ argument for not adding a separate bill of rights to the Constitution?
It might be used later to limit rights that weren’t originally listed.
It was unnecessary because everyone had been granted basic freedoms.
It was unnecessary because the new government had limited power.
It might be used later to free enslaved people in the west.
Answer:
A separate bill of rights might be used later to limit rights that were not originally listed
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The early colonial legislative body of Virginia, composed of elected representatives, was called ___________________.
a. the Parliament.
b. the House of Burgesses.
c. the House of Representatives.
d. the Congress of the Senators.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
how were americans able to win the war for the independence
Answer:
Ultimately, the Americans prevailed due to their spirit and the fact that they were fighting for something they believed in. Popular support for the Revolutionary War was overwhelming. In the end, the British desire to maintain economic control over the colonies could not match the intense desire of the colonists to be independent and free.
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