Answer:
McDonald v. City of Chicago, case in which on June 28, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled (5–4) that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms,” applies to state and local governments as well as to the federal government.
Explanation:
Answer:
In a five-four split decision, the McDonald Court held that an individual's right to keep and bear arms is incorporated and applicable to the states through the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause. ... It does not guarantee a right to possess any firearm, anywhere, and for any purpose
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In the first half of the film, Moses learns his true identity. How does that knowledge affect Moses behavior ?
Answer: It's amazing how much the fashions of New Kingdom Egypt seem to resemble those of 1956. DeMille can just about be forgiven the makeup, because ancient Egyptians did indeed paint their eyelids, lips and nails, but he is pushing it by dressing dancing girls in fluorescent green bikinis. At least the spectacular scenes filmed on location in Egypt and Sinai, with thousands of extras, lend the whole thing a sense of authenticity.
How did the Spanish transform
the mit’a system to their
benefit?
Answer:
The Spanish used the system to get free labor from the indigenous people as a form of tribute. The indigenous people would provide agricultural labor or work in textile mills, but the most common form of labor was working the mines. This also contributed to the declining population of indigenous people.
Describe at least two important actions taken by African Americans and women in the years after
World War II.3.
Answer:
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Up until the Civil War, in most places, the right to vote in the United State was restricted to white males 21 years and older. Each state, not the federal government, established its own voter qualifications, but by far, adult white males accounted for almost all of the ballots cast. In the Dred Scott decision in 1857, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that slaves were property of their owners, were not citizens and had no legal rights at all. A decade later, African Americans were not only free, but they were free citizens, and in Iowa, the path had been set to grant them the right to vote.
How did the printing press help spread knowledge and ideas throughout Europe?
Answer: Because of the wide availability of Bibles,the invention of the printing press actually spread the idea of Christianity even further around Europe, and soon to other countries around the world. Also during the Reformation, Printing helped spread Protestant religion ideas such as Lutheranism.
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Fort Sumter
a. border state
b. bloodiest Civil War battle in the West
c. Confederate capital
d. first conflict of Civil War
Grant victory that completed the Anaconda Plan
f. Lee surrendered here
g. North lost here twice
h. battle where Lee gambled and lost
i. site of draft riots
j. Sherman's march
k. Union capital
1. Union defense line
Answer:
D. first conflict of the Civil War
Explanation:
because that is where it first begin and had started the war ok
Production possibilities curves are useful to businesses because they:
A. compare productivity between multiple companies.
B. show how producing one product affects production of another.
C. identify efficient production methods to increase productivity.
D. help make predictions about which products will be profitable.
Answer:
the answer is a it make more scenes
According to the first amendment, what can the u.s. government do?
Answer:
The First Amendment guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition. ... It guarantees freedom of expression by prohibiting Congress from restricting the press or the rights of individuals to speak freely.
Explanation:
During the period 800 BCE to 1500 BCE, following the fall of the Roman Empire, Europe seemed to experience a dramatic decline in its cultural growth and development. Meanwhile, life in other parts of the world was no so “Medieval”—those cultures made tremendous advances in science, art, exploration, and scholarship.
What caused this difference between Europe and Africa, Asia, and the Middle East during the Middle Ages? Why do you think other parts of the world experienced “golden ages” during a time when most Europeans struggled through the Dark Ages?
Explain your answer in a thoughtful discussion post, including your reasons for thinking as you do. Then, read some of your classmates' answers and respond to their ideas.
Answer:
The main difference is the presence of knowledge which made Africa, Asia, and the Middle East more developed and modern during the Middle Ages as compared to Europe because in Europe no importance was given to the knowledge by the people which leads to the development of other nations as compared to dark age of the Europe. Other parts of the world experienced “golden ages” during a time when most of the Europe struggled through the Dark Ages because of knowledge which enables other nations to made better their lives.
How were Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert Kennedy similar as leaders?
Answer:
1) Both worked for civil rights.
2) Both worked against poverty.
3) Both had the ability to unite people of different backgrounds.
Both of these men were extremely well spoken and had the ability to deliver their message in a way that millions of Americans can relate to. They used their abilities in order to improve American society throughout the 1950's and 1960's.
Explanation:
Your answer should be - (1.) Both worked for civil rights.
Both worked against poverty.
Both had the ability to unite people of different backgrounds.
Would you want to be president immediately after George Washington? Why or why not?
Answer:
no because of democracy
Answer:
no
Explanation:
I wont want to be the president because of the democratic state of the country at that time
Which of the following candidates would be most prepared for a career in academia?
Jamie, who recently graduated with her bachelor of arts in astrophysics
Sam, who has a master’s in engineering and needs to stay near home to care for a sick family member
Sharon, who has a PhD in chemistry and is willing to move to any city for a job
Miguel, a senior in high school with the highest SAT score on record
Answer:
Answer is C, "sharon, who has a PhD in chemistry and is willing to move to any city for a job."
Explanation:
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Sharon, who has a PhD in chemistry and is willing to move to any city for a job is the candidates would be most prepared for a career in academia. Hence, option C is correct.
What is a career in academia?In academics, multitasking is a career. You can be balancing several projects at once in addition to your duties as a professor in terms of administration and instruction. Having effective time management skills is essential for work success.
Academic professionals are liberated from the constraints of tight deadlines and the need to answer to those setting the priorities for research. People can choose what they want to learn more about and how to do it at their own discretion thanks to this.
Employment statistics for colleges and universities were bleak even before the pandemic, with the proportion of tenured and tenure-track jobs in the academic psychology sector continuing to fall despite a rise in PhD graduates.
Thus, option C is correct.
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En que parte habitan los olmecas
Answer:
Habitaron en el sur del estado de Veracruz y noroeste de Tabasco
Explanation:
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various Native American Indian tribes attacked colonial settlements on the western frontier because
Answer:
they were mad at the colonists for taking their land
What was the clearest effect of the Hebrews’ Exodus from Egypt
Answer: don’t know
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Which statement best describes how the spread of the Arabic language benefited other cultures?
A: I helped people share new ideas.
B: It helped people learn more professions.
C: It allowed people to trade with Europe.
D: It encouraged more books to be written in Asia.
Answer:
I helped people share new ideas
Answer:
A. It helps people share new ideas
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What invention cause nomadic people to build permanent settlements?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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AgricultureThe development of agriculture resulted in people creating permanent settlements. Ancient people started to domesticate animals (the cow and pig for example) and invent new tools, like the plow, which made farming easier. Since there was a surplus of food in the villages, many people could pursue other jobs.
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When the great powers of Europe met at the congress of Vienna for peace talks after napoleons defeat, their goal was to?
Answer: After Napoleon's defeat, the Congress of Vienna was convened in 1814–15 to set new boundaries, re-create the balance of power, and guard against future French hegemony. It also dealt with international problems internationally, taking up issues such as rivers, the slave trade, and the rules of diplomacy.
What is the U.S Capital?
Answer:
Washington D.C is the answer
why did slavery start in colonies?
What members of the feudal system seems to be ignored by the Magna Carta?
Answer:
In immediate terms, Magna Carta was a failure—civil war broke out the same year, and John ignored his obligations under the charter. Upon his death in 1216, however, Magna Carta was reissued with some changes by his son, King Henry III, and then reissued again in 1217.
Explanation:
Which of the following is true of corn? You may choose more than one answer.
Corn can be used as an ingredient in toothpaste and peanut butter.
Corn from the Midwest is sent to Japan and South Korea.
Corn can be used in a variety of household cleaners.
Some types of corn feed people and some types feed animals.
Answer:
Corn can be used in a variety of household cleaners.
Some types of corn feed people and some types feed animals.
Explanation:
Here are the reason the other 2 are false -
1. Corn can be used as an ingredient in toothpaste and peanut butter -
Toothpaste is although extracted from corn, peanut butter is extracted from roasted peanuts, not corn.
2. Corn from the Midwest is sent to Japan and South Korea -
Approximately 14.3 percent of corn production is exported to over 73 different nations. The top three maize export destinations for the United States were Mexico (31%), Japan (25%), and Colombia (9%). Although it is sent to Japan, but it isn't to South Korea.
3. Corn can be used in a variety of household cleaners -
Many household cleaners, including glass cleaners, contain extracted corn in their solutions.
4. Some types of corn feed people and some types feed animals -
Field corn is used to feed animals, while sweet corn is used to feed people, or humans.
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EXPLAIN " THE END DOES NOT JUSTIFY THE MEANS"
A person who opposes the authority of an established government.
emigrate
dissident
communist
Answer:
Dissident. A dictionary exists
Who opposes imperialism?
Answer:
Hoar Only
Explanation:
Why were Brutus and other Anti-Federalists concerned about the Constitution?
A The United States was too small to have a strong federal government.
B The government was set up to favor larger states over smaller states
C The government could raise armies during peace and limit people's rights
D The government would be too agreeable and get things done without proper debate
Answer:
The government could raise armies during peace and limit people's rights
Explanation:
The Anti-Federalists opposed the passage of the 1787 United States Constitution because they thought that the new national government would be too strong, endangering individual liberty in the lack of a bill of rights.
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Answer:
C.) Amerigo Vespucci
Explanation:
Cortés used his new allies and united them against the Aztecs, who were resented by local groups for the high tributes they exacted. By the time he arrived in Mexico, the Aztecs had come to rule over 500 small states and some 5 to 6 million people. He used deadly force to conquer Mexico, fighting Tlaxacan and Cholula warriors before turning his attention on the ultimate prize: taking over the Aztec Empire.
He entered Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital home to ruler Montezuma II, on November 8, 1519. Tenochtitlán, located near today’s Mexico City, had more than 140,000 inhabitants at its height and was the most densely populated city ever to exist in Mesoamerica. Montezuma, thinking Cortés and his men were envoys from the god Quetzalcoatl who was prophesied to return that year in the Aztec calendar, treated him as an honored guest. Seizing his chance, Cortés took Montezuma hostage and his soldiers raided the city.
When Cortés learned that a Spanish force from Cuba led by Pánfilo Narváez was arriving to strip him of his command and arrest him for disobeying orders, Cortés fled the city. He left 80 Spanish soldiers and a few hundred Tlaxcaltecs under the command of Pedro de Alvarado to hold Tenochtitlan until he returned.
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what is the potential energy of the skier at height of 60 meters above the ground
A. 30,000 units because the total energy decreases
B. 70,000 units because the total energy decreases
C. 30,000 units because the total energy remains unchanged
D. 70,000 units because the total energy remains unchanged
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Critically examine the educational implications of Leopold Senghor’s ideas to development of western education
Answer:
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How did Theodore Roosevelt's Square Deal help the environment?
Answer: Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal helped the environment by preserving the nation’s natural resources like forests.
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