In the 2000 presidential election, __________ won the presidency despite losing the __________ vote.
A.
Al Gore . . . popular
B.
George Bush . . . popular
C.
Al Gore . . . electoral
D.
George Bush . . . electoral

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Answer 1

Answer: B

In the 2000 presidential election, ___GEORGE B.___ won the presidency despite losing the __POPULAR__ vote.

Answer 2

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

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Related Questions

What ways did colonists protest the unfair laws passed by the British government?

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Answer:

They didn't buy any British products. In other words they started a boycott. This was all led by Samuel Adams (Sons of Liberty).

Explanation:

The Boston Massacre was also an example of Samuel Adams fighting with British to remove taxes. When Britain removed taxes on everything but tea they started the Boston Tea Party.


What did Napoleon want to control?
And
When Napoleon invaded Russia, what happened to his army?

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Answer: He wanted to expand France's territory and acquire land in Europe from other countries, make them part of France, and colonize and claim land over in the New World. His army suffered harassment from the Russian army. The route was blocked by Russians when they arrived at the Berezina River.

Explanation:

Before the location was renamed, where was the new capital moved to?

A. Pamlico
B. Jamestown
C. Middle Plantation
D. Henrico

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The correct answer is C) Middle Plantation.

Before the location was renamed, the new capital moved to "Middle Plantation."

We are talking about the North American colonial times, in the Virginia colony. Established in 1632, the Middle Plantation was a territory located between the York and the James River. In times of Bacon Rebellion in 1675, the Middle Plantation became the second most important town after Jamestown. Later, in 1693, the College of William & Mary was founded here. And in 1699, this place became the capital of Virginia, after a fire burned down the capitol in Jamestown. Today, this place is Williamsburg, Virginia.

Rebecca is a legal citizen who has been summoned for jury duty. It is her responsibility to follow the directions and participate that day show up to jury duty if she is free that day spend a week helping out at the courthouse find someone else who can go in her place

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Answer: To follow the directions and participate that day

Explanation:

As a legal citizen of the United States, Rebecca has the duty and honor to uphold the Justice system and maintain the laws of the land so that Justice is served and one way to do this is by honoring Jury summons.

Jurors are important to the system because they represent a system people are tried by their peers. Rebecca should therefore respect this system and follow the directions as well as make sure to participate on the day she is needed.

who was the prime minister of Canada​

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Answer:

Justin Trudeau

Explanation:

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Answer:

it's blurry. you can't read the boxes

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Write a paragraph on your opinion on flag burning. Should it be protected under free speech? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

I believe everyone deserves to share their opinion,which is why we have freedom of speech.I believe people should not go as far as burning flags,when you can simply state your opinion.

Explanation:

Answer:

Talking Points on Opposing the Flag Desecration Amendment

Reasons why the flag desecration constitutional amendment is unwarranted and unconstitutional:

This amendment is injurious to one of the very freedoms the flag symbolizes: free speech. It directly empowers the Congress to engage in thought control. There is a distinct difference between real and forced patriotism. Flag burning and desecration is offensive because it is political. Experience shows that the way to fight political expression with which one disagrees is not to outlaw it, but to express disapproval.

Freedom cannot survive if exceptions to the First Amendment are made when someone in power disagrees with an expression. If we allow that, our right to free speech will depend on what Congress finds acceptable, precisely what the First Amendment was designed to prevent.

This amendment may provoke rather than diminish the very acts it purports to curtail. Our nation's experiment with an amendment to the Constitution concerning Prohibition shows that a cure by amendment to the Constitution may itself incite harm of the very nature it seeks to prevent.

The flag desecration amendment is a solution in search of a problem. The expressive act, burning a flag, which this amendment attempts to curtail, is exceedingly rare. Professor Robert Justin Goldstein documented approximately 45 reported incidents of flag burning in the over 200 years between 1777 when the flag was adopted, and 1989, when Congress passed, and the Supreme Court rejected, the Flag Protection Act. About half of these occurred during the Vietnam War.

This amendment would be the beginning, not the end, of the question of how to regulate a certain form of expression. It empowers Congress to begin the task of defining what the "flag" and "desecration" mean. The use of the flag as symbol is ubiquitous, from commerce, to art, to memorials, such that Congress would be in the position of defining broad rules for specific applications. Congress, the courts, and law enforcement agents would have to judge whether displaying the flag on Polo jeans is "desecration," but the Smithsonian's recent removal of two million stitches from the 188-year old flag that inspired Frances Scott Key, is not.

The United States Supreme Court has ruled consistently that flag burning is a form of speech protected by the First Amendment. In Texas v. Johnson (1989), the Supreme Court held it unconstitutional to apply to a protester a Texas law punishing people who "desecrate" or otherwise "mistreat" the flag in a manner that the "actor knows will seriously offend one or more persons likely to observe or discover his action." The Court found that the law made flag burning a crime only when the suspect's thoughts and message in the act of burning were offensive, thus violating the First Amendment's protections of freedom of the mind and freedom of speech. The next year, in United States v. Eichman (1990), the Court reviewed a Congressional statute that attempted to be neutral as to the messages that might be conveyed, prohibiting flag burning except when attempting the "disposal of a flag when it has become worn or soiled." The Court struck down this statute as another attempt to punish offensive thoughts.

Explanation:

What was marie antoniettes middle name?

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Marietta was her Nickname.

Famous quotes- "There is nothing new except what has been forgotten."

"I have seen all, I have heard all, I have forgotten all."

"No one understands my ills, nor the terror that fills my breast, who does not know the heart of a mother."

"Courage! I have shown it for years; think you I shall lose it at the moment when my sufferings are to end?"

Name Change- After tedious and lengthy negotiations, King Louis XV requested the hand of the Archduchess for his grandson and heir, Louis Auguste. In consideration of the marriage, her name was changed to Marie Antoinette. The name was thought to be more appropriate for the Dauphine of France and later, the Queen of France.

Full Name- Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna

The campaign against Marie Antoinette likewise grew stronger. In July 1793, she lost custody of her young son, who was forced to accuse her of sexual abuse and incest before a Revolutionary tribunal. In October, she was convicted of treason and sent to the guillotine. Though Marie Antoinette was innocent of any involvement, she was nevertheless guilty in the eyes of the people. Refusing to let public criticism alter her behavior, in 1786 Marie Antoinette began building the Hameau de la Reine, an extravagant retreat near the Petit Trianon in Versailles.  Your Welcome. :)

Congress was told that
against American Warships took place in the Gulf of Tonkin in early August 1964.
one attack
two attacks
three attacks
four attacks

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Answer:

two attacks

Explanation:

the the gulf of Tonkin incident complex naval event in the gulf of tonki off the coast of Vietnam that was presented to the US Congress on August 5th 1964 as two unprovoked attacks by North Vietnamese torpedo boats on the destroyer of madoks and Turner joy of the US 7th fleet

Help me solve this problem please true or false

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Answer:

I think True

Explanation:

with the
invention of the steam engine, factories began requiring what

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Products and goods to support life in city’s

Which belief is shared by Jews Christians and Muslims?

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Abrahamic religions. The abrahamic religions are monotheistic

“To secure these rights, Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

Which Enlightenment idea is expressed in this statement?

A) Montesquieu’s theory of separation of power
B) John Locke’s idea of government needing a strong leader
C) Montesquieu’s theory of Divine Right
D) John Locke’s idea of the social contract

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I think the answer is D.

Which civilization developed Algebra?

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Answer:

ancient Babylonians

Explanation:

Answer:

The origins of algebra can be traced to the ancient Babylonians, who developed a positional number system that greatly aided them in solving their rhetorical algebraic equations.

Explanation:

Why is Rousseau in favor of democracy?

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Answer:

when compared with Locke, jean Jacques Rousseau sometimes seems the most radical democrat thought a close reading of his work shows that in important respects Rousseau's conception of democracy is narrower than Lockes

Thoughts about cupid and psyche

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Answer:

the cutest couple (other than Hades and Persephone) in Greek mythology

Explanation:

What the person on top said :)

How much do you think a cat will weigh on the Moon? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

5meows

Explanation:

Answer:nothing

Explanation: isn’t everything weightless on the moon

what is the reconstruction act of 1867​

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Answer:

The Reconstruction Act of 1867 outlined the terms for readmission to representation of rebel states. The bill divided the former Confederate states, except for Tennessee, into five military districts. Each state was required to write a new constitution, which needed to be approved by a majority of voters—including African Americans—in that state.

What do frescoes found in Roman catacombs usually picture?

A.
images of Christian symbols and figures and biblical stories
B.
images of those whose remains were buried in the catacombs
C.
images of wars fought and emperors in power during the Roman empire

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Answer:

Images of Christian symbols and figures and biblical stories

Explanation:

Just took the test on Plato, and got it correct :)

Answer:

A

Explanation:

i took it on edmentum and it was correct

Benjamin Rush's ideas regarding the education of women best exemplify the
concept of:
a feminism
b) libertarianism
c) republican motherhood.
d) the cult of domesticity.

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the answer is the last one , D
a) feminism

Explanation: regarding women’s education

The Spaniards caused an _______________ amongst the Natives, killing many. *
30 points pls help
epidemic
article
earthquake
action

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Answer:

epidemic is the answer

Explanation:

please tell me brianlest answer

Answer: epidemic

The Spaniards brought deadly diseases from Europe. These deadly diseases killed nearly 65% of all Native Americans in the regional area. The answer is epidemic.

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why did the founders write the declaration of independence? evidence. Plz helpp

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Answer:

To address the British and try to convince them to liberate North America

Explanation:

The founding fathers wrote the Declaration of Independence to address the British and try to convince them to liberate North America.  In June 1776, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia and decided it was time to create a document that declared America's independence from Great Britain.

How will these differences between Martin Luther and the pope be resolved?

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Answer:

On October 31, 1517, German scholar Martin Luther is said to have nailed his argument against the Catholic Church's sale of better treatment after death to a church door in Wittenberg.

Whether this actually happened is disputed, but what's not disputed is that his "95 Theses" quickly spread debate through Europe and led to an irrevocable split in Western Christianity.

Luther's influence can still be felt — he's been credited with the rise of secular democracy, among other things — but it was theology that he was concerned about.

If all you know about the Reformation are references on The Simpsons, read on to find out why Luther disagreed with the Catholic Church.

Explanation:

Give me a summary about Haiti recovery after the earthquake with at least 3 sentence's in it.
And if you do I will give you 100 points a brainy and 5 stars rating and a thanks for answering it good!

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Answer:

Haiti is bordered to the east by the Dominican Republic, which covers the rest of Hispaniola, to the south and west by the Caribbean, and to the north by the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba lies some 50 miles (80 km) west of Haiti’s northern peninsula, across the Windward Passage, a strait connecting the Atlantic to the Caribbean.

Explanation:

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What led to the decline of the Byzantine Empire?

a. islamic expansion by the Turks
b. The Catholic Crusades
c. All of the above

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c all of the above . hope this helped

The French sent explorers to North America in the early 1500s to
take American Indians to Europe.
settle New Netherland.
find a route to Asia.
mine gold and silver.

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Answer:

To find a route to Asia

Explanation:

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Answer:

c. to find a route to asia

Explanation:

Which French colony was founded along the St. Lawrence River, where estate
owners brought in settlers in exchange for land?

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Answer: New France was made up of estates along the St. Lawrence River.

What colonial region had a diverse population?

A. New England colonies

B. Middle colonies

C.Southern colonies

D. All 13 colonies

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Answer:

B. Middle Colonies

Explanation:

The middle colonies were significantly diverse in population compared to the other colonies because it was seen as a refuge for settlers from England, Scotland, Ireland, etc. This is because the colonies would tolerate all religions welcoming many settlers from all over. (Key example is Pennsylvania)

their lucrative fur trade and farming also attracted a diverse amount of settlers

Why is it difficult to study the history of Africa today?

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Answer:

search on quora

Explanation:

I see the question and long answer

Answer:

The history of Black Africa will remain suspended in the air and will not be written correctly until African historians dare connect it with the history of Egypt. The African historian, who evades this, is neither modest nor objective or unruffled; African history becomes difficult to study because appropriate steps are not taken to detail down every beat of it. The evidence of Africa history as stated by divers authors are bearly not enough.. And there should be initiation of ample mechanism like the carbon dating system as used in the course of writing other history and this will streamline the process of obtaining evidence in writing Africa history which inturn will make it quiet easier to study

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what was the greatest challenge facing the United States in the 1960s? How did it confront this challenge?

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Answer:

king philip's war and maybe conflicts regarding mercantilism

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