What was the outcome of the First Continental Congress?
Answer:
In 1776, it took the momentous step of declaring America's independence from Britain. Five years later, the Congress ratified the first national constitution, the Articles of Confederation, under which the country would be governed until 1789, when it was replaced by the current U.S. Constitution.
1. The percentage of the labor force in the US that works directly in
agriculture(farmers) is *
Answer:
In 2019, 22.2 million full- and part-time jobs were related to the agricultural and food sectors—10.9 percent of total U.S. employment. Direct on-farm employment accounted for about 2.6 million of these jobs, or 1.3 percent of U.S. employment.
Explanation:
Women had no choice as to who their husband would be
A.) Sparta
B.) Athens
C.) Both
Answer:
both
Explanation:
Which of the following led to the end of the Minoan civilization?
a. They were attacked by a group of fierce warriors from Egypt.
b. A violent hurricane destroyed many of their cities.
c. A volcanic eruption dropped ash and created a tsunami.
d. A mass disease swept through the civilization killing many.
Answer:
a. They were attacked by a group of fierce warriors from Egypt.
Explanation:
Match these items. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
.
the Bible
normal for Christians
.
the devil
the result of growth in Christ
.
temptation
that our minds be renewed and we become more like Christ
.
the world
a system of relationships, ideas, and values opposed to the Kingdom of God
.
God's desire
overcomes the world
.
Christian faith
resides in the mind and intellect
.
maturity
hates God and his people
.
service
main way that Satan causes problems
.
the flesh
most important key to growth in Christ
.
growth
God does not want us to neglect this key to growth in Christ
.
fellowship
"washing the feet" of others
.
prayer
especially important to study
Answer:
the Bible = especially important to study
the devil = hates God and his people
temptation = main way Satan causes problems
the world = a system of relationships, ideas, and values opposed to the Kingdom of God
God's desire = that our minds be renewed and we become more like Christ
Christian faith = overcomes the world
maturity = the result of growth in Christ
service = "washing the feet" of others
the flesh = resides in the mind and intellect
growth = normal for Christians
fellowship = God does not want us to neglect this key to growth in Christ
prayer = most important key to growth in Christ
Answer:
the Bible = especially important to study
the devil = hates God and his people
temptation = main way Satan causes problems
the world = a system of relationships, ideas, and values opposed to the Kingdom of God
God's desire = that our minds be renewed and we become more like Christ
Christian faith = overcomes the world
maturity = the result of growth in Christ
service = "washing the feet" of others
the flesh = resides in the mind and intellect
growth = normal for Christians
fellowship = God does not want us to neglect this key to growth in Christ
prayer = most important key to growth in Christ
What is the lowland region west of the Gobi Desert that, at 505 feet below
sea level, is China's lowest point?
Answer:
Turfan Depression
Explanation:
The lowland region west of the Gobi Desert that, at 505 feet below sea level, is China's lowest point is the Turfan Depression.
What ended the New Deal?
GDP during the Great Depression fell by half, limiting economic movement. A combination of the New Deal and World War II lifted the U.S. out of the Depression.
2) Which person is a member of the legislative branch?
Answer:
The legislative branch of the federal government, composed primarily of the U.S. Congress, is responsible for making the country's laws. The members of the two houses of Congress—the House of Representatives and the Senate—are elected by the citizens of the United States
Explanation:
(Help.) Which of the following represent a “term” in the expression 5h + 8?
Select all that apply.
8
5
5h
h + 8
Answer:
c - 5h
Explanation:
A term is a variable sometime with a number but seperated by addition subtraction division or multiplication signs
William H. Crawford proposed allotment as an alternative to forced
removal.
1738
1675 76
1682
1726
1787
1796
1812-14
1816
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of these ancient civilizations came out of Ancient Ghana?
Answer:
Brainiest
Explanation:
Ancient Ghana had numerous qualities of an advanced civilization. It had riches from exchange, enough nourishment, an taxation framework, an justice framework, a solid armed force, and it had a foreign policy. Most of them many civilization gained very late in time.Brainiest
Answer: Ancient Ghana had numerous qualities of an advanced civilization. It had riches from exchange, enough nourishment, an taxation framework, an justice framework, a solid armed force, and it had a foreign policy. Most of them many civilization gained very late in time
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Answer: 1.C 2.E 3.D 4.A 5.B
Explanation:
Answer:
1=C
2=E
3=D
4=A
5=B
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Explanation:
Which of these activities doomed the Plains to soil erosion?
A. removing the sod
B. using plows
C. letting fields lie fallow
D. planting cash crops
I’ll give brainiest:)
Answer:
A.removing the sod
Explanation:
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Help me with this history question ;-;
A : The demand for slaves increases in the south.
B : more textile factories are established in the south
C : the number of European immigrants arriving at southern port cities increases
D : more tobacco and food crops are cultivated on southern plantations.
Answer:
B is the answer.
Explanation:
Because all of these lead up to industrialization.
What was a characteristic of the Shang dynasty? PLEASE HELP
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because it was a government creeated by the chinese, its not C because most of the governments back then were controlling governments, communism wasn’t created back then either.
Answer:
It used farming methods that created a food surplus to feed the people
Explanation:
Which government was more effective, the Roman Republic or the Roman Empire?
Answer: The roman empire was more successful.
Explanation: The empires territorial gains were considerably larger. The empire was also said to last a little longer than the republic. The republic lasted from 509 BC to 27 BC and the roman empire lasted from 27 BC to 476 AD.
in a market economy, what is the governments role?
a.) sets prices on goods ands services
b.) encourage competition among businesses
c.) decides what goods are manufactured
d.) owns and operates major industries
Answer:
B.........is the answer
In what ways do the book and trial resonate in the
U.S. today? How does power and authority play a
role in the justice system?
Pls help
Answer:
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Explanation:
Do you think Vladimir Lenin was a Hero or a Villain? Explain why or why not?
Answer:
Villain
Explanation: He is evil.
Explain one way The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen reflects Enlightenment ideals.
Who brought Ghana to its peak? *
Answer:
Ancient Ghana ruled from around 300 to 1100 CE. The empire first formed when a number of tribes of the Soninke peoples were united under their first king, Dinga Cisse. The government of the empire was a feudal government with local kings who paid tribute to the high king, but ruled their lands as they saw fit.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
The Confederate Constitution made it illegal to free a slave in the South.
b.
Texas joined the Confederate States of America and seceded from the Union.
c.
Elected officials in Texas were required to take an oath of loyalty to the Confederacy after Texas seceded.
d.
After Lincoln was elected President, new territories that originally wanted to join the Union joined the Confederacy instead.
Answer:
it's D
Explanation:
Answer:
answer is d
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According to the speaker, who were the “miserable wretches”? What were two of the things thatthey did to Mexico
Answer:
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Explanation:
How were Britain and France drawn into war with Germany
Answer: Germany had attacked Poland
Explanation:
If you could go back in time and meet Jackie Robinson, what are three questions that you would ask him?
Answer:
why did you want to play sports.
what was your favorite sport you played.
did you ever get injured playing sports.
All of the following are central beliefs of Christianity held by most Christians EXCEPT
a
Jesus died to atone (forgive) for everyone's sins.
b
Jesus wrote the sacred scriptures of Christianity.
c
Jesus is the son of God.
d
Jesus rose from the dead.
The language and history of the Ninth Amendment reveal that the Framers of the Constitution believed that there are additional fundamental rights, protected from government infringement, which exist alongside those fundamental rights specifically mentioned in the first eight constitutional amendments.
—Justice Arthur Goldberg,
Concurring Opinion,
Griswold v. Connecticut,
1965
Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
Justice Goldberg uses the
_ to state that people have _
rights as well as those stated in the Constitution. The Court used this amendment to argue that _
was part of the right to privacy.
Ninth Amendment
unenumerated
marriage
Justice Goldberg uses the Ninth Amendment to state that people have additional fundamental rights as well as those stated in the Constitution. The Court used this amendment to argue that contraception was part of the right to privacy.
Why did Arthur Goldberg resign from the Supreme Court?Goldberg left his position as a judge in 1965 to accept President Lyndon B. Johnson's offer to be his ambassador to the UN. In that capacity, he assisted in the development of UN Resolution 242 in the wake of the Six-Day War. Nelson Rockefeller beat him in his 1970 bid to become governor of New York.
In his concurring opinion, Justice Arthur Goldberg argued that the Ninth Amendment, which declares that the Bill of Rights does not fully enumerate all of the rights that the people possess, gives the Court the discretion to recognize the "fundamental right to marital privacy" without first establishing it as a result of a particular constitutional provision.
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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST what effect did mansa musa have on islam in north africa and what affect did islam have on mali
Answer:
Explanation:
1. What affect did Islam have on Mal.
answer: By traveling to Mali, Mansa Musa helped spread the thoughts of Mali a way that portrayed the power and wealth of the empire, thus he made Mali an even greater world power.
2. what effect did Mansa musa have on islam in North Africa
Answer: Following the conquest of North Africa by Muslim Arabs in the 7th century CE, Islam spread throughout West Africa via merchants, traders, scholars, and missionaries, that is largely through peaceful means whereby African rulers either tolerated the religion or converted to it themselves. In this way, Islam spread across and around the Sahara Desert. In addition, the religion arrived in East Africa when Arab traders crossed the Red Sea and, in a second wave, settled along the Swahili Coast. Military campaigns did occur from the 14th century CE against the Christian kingdoms of Nubia, for example, while in the 18th century CE the Muslim Fulani launched a holy war in the Lake Chad region. There were also sometimes violent resistance by supporters of traditional African beliefs such as animism and fetish, spirit and ancestor worship.
The Spread of Islam in Africa
6. How did Caesar acquire his riches?
Answer:
Marcus Licinius Crassus is considered to be the wealthiest man in Roman history. Extremely adept at making money, he parlayed that success into leading positions in government and the military but was ultimately undone by a series of unwise decisions.
The son of a well-known senator who also served as consul and censor, Crassus began his public life by marrying the wife of his recently dead older brother and allying himself with Sulla, who later ruled Rome as dictator. Crassus led a group of soldiers who won a crucial battle that turned the tide of the civil war.
This alliance proved fruitful for Crassus's ambitions of wealth. As Sulla set about getting rid of his opponents, Crassus followed up by buying their properties at cut-rate prices and then selling them at large profits. He had amassed quite a fortune by this time and had hundreds of slaves at the ready.
Crassus made quite a name for himself by taking advantage of owners whose buildings were burning. Fires were quite common in Rome, yet the city did not have an organized firefighting force. According to several sources, Crassus would rush to a burning building, buy it from the owner, then order his slave-labor firefighters to put out the fire. Crassus would then spruce up the building, using his slave labor, and sell the building at a profit.
He also made quite a bit of money buying and selling slaves and getting the most out of a group of silver mines that his family owned. As a result, he amassed a huge fortune and became powerful and well-known on the strength of his wealth.
Crassus had political and military ambitions and used his wealth to pursue them. He befriended the young, brilliant general Julius Caesar, in part by offering to help finance Caesar's frequent military campaigns. Meanwhile, Crassus was moving up the political ladder. He held the rank of praetor when the Spartacus-led slave revolt broke out, in 73 B.C. After the brilliant slave leader led his men through a series of victories against better-equipped Roman legions, Crassus offered up his own wealth to finance an army to fight Spartacus. Crassus it was who finally defeated Spartacus, ensuring that he was dead and then crucifying 6,000 surviving slaves on the road from Rome to Capua, as a deterrent to future revolt leaders.
Crassus was not the only Roman gaining fame and fortune, however. The aforementioned Caesar was proving his worth in matters military and legal. The greatest general, in terms of field victories, was Pompey, who had secured the ongoing enmity between himself and Crassus by claiming credit for ending the slave revolt by capturing a few thousand slaves in a mop-up operation after Crassus had defeated Spartacus.
Despite this, Crassus and Pompey were named consuls in 70 B.C. Already jealous of each other, they grew even moreso as they shared power. Consulship was only for a year, and the two served in other posts after that. For the next few years, Crassus and Caesar cemented their alliance by doing political and monetary favors for each other.
Crassus and Pompey were still the two most powerful figures in Rome and still did not trust each other. Caesar, sensing an opportunity, convinced them both to take control of the government together, along with him, in what came to be known as the First Triumvirate, in 60 B.C.
As part of the arrangement, Crassus took control of Syria, a wealthy province that, he hoped, would give him even more wealth and an opportunity for more military triumphs. He hoped to lead forces through Syria to attack the Parthians, at the time harassing Rome's eastern flank.
Crassus and Pompey again served as consuls in 55. That same year, the Triumvirate nearly fell apart. Caesar called the other two together at the Lucca Conference, however, and smoothed things over enough for the arrangement to continue.
While Pompey was solidifying his hold on Spain and Caesar was invading Britain and subduing Gaul, Crassus launched his attack on Parthia. It was not at all a success. He was undone by treachery and impetuosity, being the victim of both a double-cross by a supposed neutral party and his own desire to rush into glory rather than fight on terms more favorable to his troops. Thus it was at Carrhae in 53 that a greater Roman infantry force was defeated by an inferior Parthian force of cavalry and archers and Crassus himself was killed in the fighting. Accounts of the details surrounding his death differ. All agree, however, that he did not return to Rome except to be buri
Explanation:
Answer:
Julius Caesar began his rise to power in 60 B.C.E. by forging an alliance with another general, Pompey, and a wealthy patrician, Crassus. ... Upon his return, Caesar made himself dictator and absolute ruler of Rome and its territories. During his rule, he enacted several reforms.
Explanation: