After the Persian War, what did Sparta, Athens, and other Greek communities collect to ward off future external attacks? (4 points)
a
slaves
b
corn and other grains
c
money
d
resources for building walls
Question 2 (4 points)
Which marked the end of the Peloponnesian War? (4 points)
a
The Athenian army beating the Spartan army
b
Both sides agreeing to become separate countries
c
The 421 Truce
d
The death of king Darius
Question 3 (4 points)
How did Pericles die? (4 points)
a
at the hands of the Spartan army
b
at the hands of the Spartan navy
c
at the hands of the Persian army
d
during the Athenian plague
Question 4 (4 points)
The priestess, Pythia, foretold the how the Greeks' "wooden walls" would keep them safe. It is believed that the "wooden walls" referred to (4 points)
a
the fortress walls
b
the navy
c
the homes of the Greek people
d
the forests of the Peloponnesian peninsula
Question 5 (4 points)
How did the geography of the Greek peninsula help them defeat the Persians? (4 points)
a
Athenian soldiers were able to hide in the valleys.
b
The Athenians developed a more powerful navy than the Persians.
c
The Persians were unable to transport supplies into the Greek city-states.
d
The Persians were unable to cross the mountains.
Question 6 (4 points)
Which of the following factors led Greek communities to build both an army and a navy? (4 points)
a
their location on a peninsula
b
their access to many rivers
c
their access to mountains
d
their location near the Middle East
Item 3 How does the author of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching" inform the reader about mental health concerns and binge-watching? by explaining that binge-watching requires hours of sitting at one time by informing the reader that binge-watchers may suffer from insomnia by informing the reader that binge-watchers suffer from depression and have less self-control by explaining that binge-watching releases dopamine in the brain
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What are some different ways that religions can spread? Explain at least TWO.
Which statement about Medieval Christianity is true?
A) Christianity did not spread beyond the borders of Italy and France.
B) Christianity was firmly established in western Europe.
C) Most Europeans belonged to the Eastern Orthodox Church.
D) Christianity became a dividing force in Europe.
Emperor Qin Shi likely believed _____.
Group of answer choices
it was best to separate their territory into several smaller states
it was best to join smaller, separate sections of walls together
Answer: first one
Explanation:
What led to Europeans bringing Africans to the New World as slaves?
Answer:
The Europeans loved to steal, just like they stole "our land" from the Native Americans.
Explanation:
Well the Europeans took the Africans to the new world as slaves so they could do labor. For example, they were used in many different ways (as maids, builders, etc)
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Part A What claim does the author make about binge-watching in the PRO section of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching"? Binge-watching may lead to weight gain due to inactivity. Binge-watching can help people avoid conflict. Binge-watching may improve relationships. Binge-watching ruins feelings of anticipation for what comes next. Question 2 Part B Which statement accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A? It is ineffective because the physical and mental issues associated with binge-watching outweigh the benefits. It is effective because the author provides several examples of how binge-watching increases social connections, and refers to outside sources. It effective because the author shares first-hand experience of spending more time as a family binge-watching. It is ineffective because when people are binge-watching, they are focused on the content of the shows, not interactions with others.
Answer:
Binge-watching can help people avoid conflict. Binge-watching may improve relationships.
Explanation:
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Why is infrastructure so
important to society?
Answer:
The economy/society is reliable on infrastructure to efficiently move goods and services across borders.
Explanation:
Infrastructure connects households across metropolitan areas to higher quality opportunities for employment, healthcare, and education. Clean energy and public transit can reduce greenhouse gases.
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List 2 reasons why 13 year old should be able to drive .
Answer: 13 Year old's should have permission to drive
Explanation: Number one, they are mostly more independent these days. Number two, they are more mature than adults these days (prove me wrong)
1. They could drive to more places giving more opportunities for them
2. they shouldn't drive
3. it would make the parents life easier because they don't have to drive them anywhere
Choose 4 items that would be good to trade in Greece, Briton, Iberia, and Judea!
**picture 1** 4 items to choose from** picture 2** the map.
Answer:
Cow Leather
Sheep wool
Roman Wine
Latin Textbook
Explanation:
Need a water, Food, Shelter and Trading items
•Textbooks may help eventually giving ideas for great trade!
Answer:
Sheep wool
Latin textbooks
Linen
Strip developments include all of the following EXCEPT
Question 4 options:
feature fast food chains and large retailers
often face roads
favor automobiles over pedestrians
make it easier to get from place to place on public transportation
Canada is bordered to the west by the Pacific Ocean, which is shown by the number
Which statement about the Qur an is true?
A. It is a collection of Muhammad's prophecies
B. It written in both Arabic and Hebrew
C. It was complied after Muhammad's death.
D. It was a book the Muslims follow only during specific religious events.
What was the political situation in the Tropical North in the late 1900s?
a) kings established dynasties ruled by royal families.
b) many nations lacked stable governments, leading to major unrest.
c) republican principles were accepted, resulting in flourishing democracies.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because its ccccc
How did the Jewish people survive the daily struggles of living in ghettos?
Answer:
read this and find it
Explanation:
Life in the ghettos was usually unbearable. Overcrowding was common. One apartment might have several families living in it. Plumbing broke down, and human waste was thrown in the streets along with the garbage. Contagious diseases spread rapidly in such cramped, unsanitary housing. People were always hungry. Germans deliberately tried to starve residents by allowing them to purchase only a small amount of bread, potatoes, and fat. Some residents had some money or valuables they could trade for food smuggled into the ghetto; others were forced to beg or steal to survive. During the long winters, heating fuel was scarce, and many people lacked adequate clothing. People weakened by hunger and exposure to the cold became easy victims of disease; tens of thousands died in the ghettos from illness, starvation, or cold. Some individuals killed themselves to escape their hopeless lives.
Every day children became orphaned, and many had to take care of even younger children. Orphans often lived on the streets, begging for bits of bread from others who had little or nothing to share. Many froze to death in the winter.
In order to survive, children had to be resourceful and make themselves useful. Small children in the Warsaw ghetto sometimes helped smuggle food to their families and friends by crawling through narrow openings in the ghetto wall. They did so at great risk, as smugglers who were caught were severely punished.
Many young people tried to continue their education by attending school classes organized by adults in many ghettos. Since such classes were usually held secretly, in defiance of the Nazis, pupils learned to hide books under their clothes when necessary, to avoid being caught.
Although suffering and death were all around them, children did not stop playing with toys. Some had beloved dolls or trucks they brought into the ghetto with them. Children also made toys, using whatever bits of cloth and wood they could find. In the Lodz ghetto, children turned the tops of empty cigarette boxes into playing cards.
Answer:
During the Holocaust Jews were stripped of their homes and forced to live in terrible conditions with very little food. Nevertheless, many risked their lives to help others and continue religious traditions, cultural activities and children's education.
The Jews were only permitted to take a few personal items with them to the ghetto, in the process being stripped of the homes and property that they had left behind. The ghettos were extremely crowded and often lacked basic electrical and sanitary infrastructure. The food rations were insufficient for supporting the ghettos’ inhabitants, and the Germans employed brutal measures against the smugglers, including both public and private executions. Starvation increased and worsened in the ghettos and many of the inhabitants became ill or perished.
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What likely explains the poor reputation of Leopold II among historians today?
Answer:
The most likely reason for Leopold II's poor reputation among historians today is because of his forced labor that led to the death of ten million African Americans. This is an extremely frowned upon act today (as some countries haven't actually banned it yet) and most likely caused his poor reputation.
Explanation:
The answer ^^
A review of George Washington’s performance as commander-in-chief of the army would show______________.
A) that he almost always won stunning victories
B) that he was defeated many times, but maintained discipline and morale
C) that he was loved by his officers but despised by the soldiers
D) that he could lead in battle but knew nothing about keeping his soldiers fed and clothed
Answer:
After the Second Continental Congress appointed George Washington as the commander in chief of the Continental army, he accepted the position and became a heroic leader. He was then almost unanimously appointed as President of the US.
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Im confused on this question lol
What was one common cause of crop failure in Georgia before World War II?
lack of water due to drought
poor soil due to overplanting
freezing due to extended winters
overheating due to extended summers
Answer:
it should be lack of water due to drought
hope this is correct and it helps have a nice day
Explanation:
What are your gym goals for this year!!!
Answer:
none because I'm not going to the gym
Answer:
1,505,512
Explanation:
Complete an analysis of the image.
Answer:
an angle like person watching over the oregon trail
Explanation:
brainliest
What was a dilemma that Martha Washington faced at the outbreak of the war?
A) She wanted to go to England but George Washington wanted to stay in Virginia.
B) She didn’t want to leave Mt. Vernon but George Washington wanted her to be in Philadelphia.
C) Some relatives and friends were loyalists, but her husband was a patriot.
D) She wanted to free the slaves but the law didn’t allow it.
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Answer:
The correct answer was D
Explanation:
What is the earliest period of human history called? PLS HELP
A.Palaeolithic Age
B.Bronze Age
C.Neolithic Age
D.New Age
Answer:
Explanation:
After Prehistory, which includes the Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic, the Bronze Age is the first period of « Protohistory », also called the « Metal Ages »
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Which condition leads to a slower rate of weathering?
Which type of map is this?
flat model, Mercator projection
flat model, conic projection
highly distorted model, Mercator projection
highly distorted model, conic projection
Pwease pick right answer
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Part A What is a claim the author makes about binge-watching in the PRO section of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching"? Binge-watching adds to viewer stress. Binge-watching is more satisfying. Binge-watching happens infrequently. Binge-watching benefits physical health. Question 2 Part B Which statement accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A? It is effective because the author proves that viewers who binge-watch are happier and more productive than those who don't. It is ineffective because the author provides examples of shows that very few people binge-watch. It is ineffective because the author states that binge-watching is like finishing a book, but not everyone can relate to this idea. It is effective because the author explains how shows made for binge-watching are more complex, which better engages viewers.
Answer:
prt a bing wag
Answer:
bing wag
Answer:
pic
Explanation:
Where did many British loyalists go after the Revolutionary War started?
Canada
England
Spain
Mexico
Answer:
About half of the loyalists went up to canada after the war, but many of them also went back to england. Answer is most likely canada
Explanation:
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Part A
What claim does the author make about binge-watching in the PRO section of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching"?.
Binge-watching may lead to weight gain due to inactivity.
Binge-watching can help people avoid conflict.
Binge-watching may improve relationships.
Binge-watching ruins feelings of anticipation for what comes next.
Question 2
Part B
Which statement accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A?
It is ineffective because the physical and mental issues associated with binge-watching outweigh the benefits.
It is effective because the author provides several examples of how binge-watching increases social connections, and refers to outside sources.
It effective because the author shares first-hand experience of spending more time as a family binge-watching.
It is ineffective because when people are binge-watching, they are focused on the content of the shows, not interactions with others.
Answer:
1.- What statement does the author make about binge-watching in the PRO section of the Newsela article "PRO / CON: Binge-Watching"?
Binge eating can lead to weight gain due to inactivity.
2.- Which statement accurately evaluates the statement identified in Part A?
It's ineffective because when people binge-watch, they focus on the content of the shows, not the interactions with others.
Explanation:
Bingeing requires sitting for hours on end. This behavior has been linked to serious medical problems, such as heart disease, cancer, and blood clots. Frequent snacking that can accompany a binge session can also be linked to weight gain and damaged arteries.
Question 1 Part A What claim does the author make about binge-watching in the PRO section of the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching"?
Binge-watching may lead to weight gain due to inactivity. Binge-watching can help people avoid conflict.
Binge-watching may improve relationships.
Binge-watching ruins feelings of anticipation for what comes next.
Question 2 Part B
Which statement accurately assesses the claim identified in Part A?
It is ineffective because the physical and mental issues associated with binge-watching outweigh the benefits.
It is effective because the author provides several examples of how binge-watching increases social connections, and refers to outside sources
It effective because the author shares first-hand experience of spending more time as a family binge-watching.
It is ineffective because when people are binge-watching, they are focused on the content of the shows, not interactions with others.
Answer:
The second one I I think I could be wrong not sure