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The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), also known as the American War of Independence or the Revolutionary War, was initiated by delegates from the thirteen American colonies in Congress against Great Britain over their objection to Parliament's taxation policies and lack of colonial representation.[m] From their founding in the 1600s, the colonies were largely left to govern themselves. The cost of victory in the 1754 to 1763 French and Indian War and 1756 to 1763 Seven Years' War left the British government deeply in debt; attempts to have the colonies pay for their own defense were vigorously resisted. The Stamp Act and Townshend Acts provoked colonial opposition and unrest, leading to the 1770 Boston Massacre and 1773 Boston Tea Party. When Parliament imposed the Intolerable Acts upon Massachusetts, twelve colonies sent delegates to the First Continental Congress to draft a Petition to the King and organize a boycott of British goods.[n]

Fighting broke out on 19 April 1775: the British garrison at Boston was harassed by Massachusetts militia at Lexington and Concord after destroying colonial Assembly powder stores. In June the Second Continental Congress appointed George Washington to create a Continental Army and oversee the capture of Boston. The Patriots sent their Olive Branch Petition to the King and Parliament, both of whom rebuffed it. In response they invaded British Quebec but were repulsed. In July 1776, Congress unanimously passed the Declaration of Independence. Hopes of a quick settlement were supported by American sympathizers within Parliament who opposed Lord North's "coercion policy" in the colonies. However, after the British were driven out of Boston the new British commander-in-chief, General Sir William Howe, launched a counter-offensive and captured New York City. After crossing the Delaware Washington engaged and routed Hessian forces at the Battle of Trenton and the British at the Battle of Princeton. After British General Burgoyne surrendered at the Battles of Saratoga in October 1777, Howe's 1777–1778 Philadelphia campaign captured that city. Washington retreated to Valley Forge during the winter of 1777–1778 where Prussian allied General von Steuben drilled the largely untrained Continental Army into an organized fighting unit.

French Foreign Minister Vergennes saw the war as a way to create an America economically and militarily dependent on France, not Britain. Although talks on a formal alliance began in late 1776, they proceeded slowly until Patriot victory at Saratoga in October 1777. Fears Congress might come to an early settlement with Britain resulted in France and the United States signing two treaties in February 1778. The first was a commercial treaty, the second a Treaty of Alliance; in return for a French guarantee of American independence, Congress agreed to join the war against Britain and defend the French West Indies. Although Spain refused to join the Franco-American alliance, in the 1779 Treaty of Aranjuez they agreed to support France in its global war with Britain, hoping to regain losses incurred in 1713.

In other fronts in North America, Governor of Spanish Louisiana Bernardo Gálvez routed British forces from Louisiana. The Spanish, along with American privateers supplied the 1779 American conquest of Western Quebec (later the US Northwest Territory).[31] Gálvez then expelled British forces from Mobile during the Battle of Fort Charlotte and the Siege of Pensacola, cutting off British military aid to their American Indian allies in the interior southeast. Howe's replacement, General Sir Henry Clinton, then mounted a 1778 "Southern strategy" from Charleston. After capturing Savannah, defeats at the Battle of Kings Mountain and the Battle of Cowpens forced Cornwallis to retreat to Yorktown, where his army was besieged by an allied French and American force. An attempt to resupply the garrison was repulsed by the French navy at the Battle of the Chesapeake, and Cornwallis surrendered in October 1781.

Although their war with France and Spain continued for another two years, Yorktown ended the British will to continue the war in North America. The North Ministry was replaced by Lord Rockingham, who accepted office on the basis George III agreed to American independence. Preliminary articles were signed in November 1782, and in April 1783 Congress accepted British terms; these included independence, evacuation of British troops, cession of territory up to the Mississippi River and navigation to the sea, as well as fishing rights in Newfoundland. On September 3, 1783, the Treaty of Paris was signed between Great Britain and the United States, then ratified the following spring.


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A new system of organizing work, based on new ideas in science, technology, and business, was called the

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technological innovation system

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Even though technological innovation system might create large amount of capital during earlier stage, it can drastically cut down operational cost in the long run.

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9. One way that oil rich nations in SW Asia have protected their oil industries has been
by-

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Creating a cooperative organization.

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Briefly explain how the issues of states' rights and slavery increased tensions between the North and South in the years before the Civil
War.
You MUST use complete sentences in your answer
Yeah

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The South feared that the North would take control of Congress, and Southerners began to proclaim states' rights as a means of self-protection.

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why did the americans move to the west?

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Americans started to move to the West for multiple reasons. The land to the West had just been obtained by the United States, so it was pretty untouched and uncultivated. A lot of people saw this opportunity to start fresh and wanted to move.

The government started giving out very cheap, or even free land to the West, thanks to the Homestead Act. This interested a lot of people, many leaving their jobs in the North to become simple farmers in the West. The land and soil was great for farming, as it hadn't been overused and drained of its nutrients.

During the California Gold Rush, many people started to move West in hopes of finding gold and becoming rich. A lot of people ended up doing this, earning many the name "49ers" because they came during 1949. Not only Americans took this offer, but many immigrants did as well.

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F: The revolutionary war. This is the only answer that dates this close to the date provided in the question (1850). It can't be the war of 1812, because that is way earlier than 1850. The U.S.-American war was in like 1830 something, and it can't be the civil war, because that was closer to the 1900's. So the only answer left that is even remotely close to 1850 is the revolutionary war.

Which of the following must happen for amendment to be added to the US Constitution

A. The amendment must be ordered by the president and then passed by both houses of Congress
B. The amendment must be passed by both houses of Congress and three-fourths of the state legislators
C. The amendment must be declared constitutional by the members of the Supreme Court
D. The Amendment must be passed by both houses of Congress and majority the nations eligible voters

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C. The amendment must be declared constitutional by the members of the Supreme Court

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I think B

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how was the gilded age in the United States affected by European culture? Please if u know the answer help me. I would really appreciated. it doesn't have to be a pragrah 2 to 3 or even 1. I'm really desperate ​

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This was a period where, it was greedy band corrupt. Politicians with bankers were apart of the working class and enjoyed wealth. So it pretty much had a sinister side, as America became unprecedented growth in tech and industry.

How do you think the death of
Lincoln will affect the country and
the rebuilding and reconstruction of
the country after The Civil War?

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The south refused to cooperate with any plans after Lincoln. ... His death would put an end to all reconstruction plans. Lincoln was too weak to carry out his plan and now it could be carried out.

Answer:Abraham Lincoln's assassination dramatically changed the Reconstruction era. ... Booth and his conspirators had initially planned to kidnap Lincoln to save the Confederate States. But as the Confederacy faltered, Booth's thoughts turned to murder.

Lincoln's 1863 Emancipation Proclamation freed about 20,000 of slaves in Confederate-held territory, and established emancipation as a Union war goal. In 1865, Lincoln was instrumental in the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, which made slavery unconstitutional.

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What were the benefits of the purchase of Alaska?
A)
It provided a buffer zone between the United States and Canada.
B) It gave the United States vast natural resources and a strategic location.
C) It gave the United States control over the seal hunting business.
D It gave the United States seaports in the far north.

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B

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What are religion based governments?

A. Republics
B. Theocracies
C. Democracies

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B. Theocracies

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Theocracy is a form of government in which a deity of some type is recognized as the supreme ruling authority, giving divine guidance to human intermediaries that manage the day-to-day affairs of the government.

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Ok so I need to write a short essay on ancient Olympics and modern Olympics. I need to include the difference and I should have the difference in clothes, different events, rules and equipment

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The sporting events at Olympia were the oldest and most important of the four national Greek athletic festivals. The games were held on an official basis every four years from 776 B.C.E., but they probably originated much earlier. Greek myth credited the hero Herakles with devising the running races at Olympia to celebrate the completion of one of his twelve labors.

Olympia was the most important sanctuary of the god Zeus, and the Games were held in his honor. Sacrifices and gifts were offered, and athletes took oaths to obey the rules before a statue of Zeus. The games were announced by heralds traveling to all the major Greek cities around the Mediterranean, and hostilities were banned during the period around the Games to safeguard those traveling to and from Olympia.

The games at Olympia continued with minor interruptions into early Christian times and were the inspiration for the modern Olympic Games, first staged in Athens in 1896.

Equestrian Events

Chariot racing was the most popular spectator sport in ancient times. Up to 40 chariots could compete in a race and crashes were common.

In ancient Greece only the wealthy could afford to maintain a chariot and horses. Chariots had been used to carry warriors into battle, and chariot races, along with other sports events, were originally held at the funeral games of heroes, as described in Homer’s Iliad.

Wealthy citizens and Greek statesmen were anxious to win such a prestigious event. They sometimes drove their own chariot, but usually employed a charioteer. The races took place in an arena called the hippodrome. The most dangerous place was at the turning post, where chariot wheels could lock together and there were many crashes.

Which Southeast Asian country is the only one that has a mixed leaning-command economy?
Your answer:
O South Korea
O North Korea
O Japan
O China

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Well you see South Korea is the answer to that
The correct answer is South Korea

How did the Catholic Church accumulate almost as much wealth as European kings

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The Catholic Church was extremely wealthy. Monetary donations were given by many levels of society, most commonly in the form of a tithe, a tax which normally saw people give roughly 10% of their earnings to the Church.

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Monetary donations were given by many levels of society, most commonly in the form of a tithe, a tax which normally saw people give roughly 10% of their earnings to the Church

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what is Loose construction

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Answer:

loose construction is when government can take reasonable actions that the constitution does not specifically forbid

During World War I, victory gardens were an example of which of the following?
German military efforts to weaken the United States
US government propaganda aimed at conserving food
war industry strategies meant to lower costs
farmers’ marketing campaigns focused on increasing profits

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b

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Answer:

B

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What do you think was the most important goal for the Ming Dynasty to achieve?

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Answer:

Keeping the Mongol Empire in power.

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Which factor do historians NOT believe to be a cause of the Fall of Rome?
bad water supply
bad economics
military problems
low moral

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bad economics maybe i think

Answer:

bad economics

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What caused the democratic party to split along sectional lines in the election of 1860?

It threatened to ruin the livelihood of many wealthy planters, because they relied on the labor of slaves to make a profit.


It pressured other states to make a decision on the secession question


Louisiana had unique economic ties to the North and the rest of the world, as well as a large foreign-born population.


The split occurred because Northern Democrats and Southern Democrats disagreed over how to deal with the issue of slavery.

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Answer: D) The split occurred because Northern Democrats and Southern Democrats disagreed over how to deal with the issue of slavery.

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Many (not all) Northern Democrats were strong abolitionists in favor of getting rid of slavery altogether. The Democrats of the South wanted to keep slavery as much of the Southern economy relied on it. So choice A is slightly related to this, but choice D is the better answer.

multiple choice test

1. Which term is applied to a legislator who introduces a bill?

A) President pro tempore

B) Sponsor of the bill

C) Proponent of the bill

D) Director of the bill


2. Who carries out the roles of chief diplomat, commander in chief, and chief executive in the United States?

A) The Secretary of State and the head of the joint chiefs

B) The Secretary of Defense and the five-star generals

C) The Senate majority leader

D) The President


3. What is the U.S. Constitution?

A) The philosophy of government on which the country is based

B) An unchangeable set of instructions for government

C) A guideline for government that states can accept or reject

D) The fundamental law of the United States


4. What does Congress have the power to do?

A) Buy land and elect the state governors

B) Coin money and declare war

C) Make treaties and nominate judges

D) Manage state parks and build roads


5.Under the constitution, each state has how many senator(s) and how many representatives

A) Two; three

B) Two; number is based on the population of the state

C) Two; number is based on tradition

D) Three; number is based on the amount of taxes the state pays


6. Gerrymandering is the drawing of which of the following?

A) State boundaries to even the size f the states

B) Political districts to benefit a party

C) County line to avoid increases in taxes

D) City limits to gain tax revenue


7.Which of the following assist the floor leaders in getting party members to vote in a certain way in both houses of Congress?

A) Whips

B) Vice chairpersons

C) Committee heads

D) Clerks


8. According to the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. House of Representatives has the power to do what to government officials

A) Impeach them

B) Prosecute them

C) Remove them

D) Nominate them


10. The president is limited to two terms by which of the following?

A) The Twenty-second Amendment

B) Political precedent

C) The Second Amendment

D) Congressional law


11. What is the vice president's only constitutional role?

A) Presiding over the Senate

B) Leading the House of Representatives

C)Serving the president's chief advisor

D) Representing the United States abroad


12. What did the Pendleton Act establish?

A) The Secret Service

B) The presidential succession order

C) The civil service system

D) The spoils system


13. All government offices, agencies, and departments make up which of the following?

A) The Cabinet

B) The bureaucracy

C) The judicial branch

D) The third estate


14.NASA is an example of what type of agency?

A) Executive

B) Omnibus

C) Ad hoc

D) Administrative


15. The people who head the major departments in the executive branch are in which building or group?

A) The Pentagon

B) The vice president's Political Council

C) The president's Cabinet

D) The National Bipartisan Council


16. The practice of giving government jobs to friends and political supporters was known as which of the following?

A) Nepotism

B) Appointment on merit

C) The spoils system

D) Plagiarism


17. Marbury v. Madison was the first example of which of the following?

A) Impeachment

B) Judicial review

C) Military court-martial

D) Judicial endorsement of Congress


18. When they are appointed, how long do federal and Supreme Court justices serve?

A) For 10 years

B) For as long as the president who appointed them is in office

C) For life

D) For 5 years


19. What can a judge issue to legally make something happen or stop something from happening?

A) An injunction

B) An ultimatum

C) An obscure opinion

D) An emergency decree


20. What must the Supreme Court have to render a decision in a case?

A) A compromise

B) A landmark case

C) A three-fourths majority

D) A simple majority

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I think it’s B because that’s what I think it is

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3.14 Unit Test: Institutions of Government - Part 1

1. Which term is applied to a legislator who introduces a bill?

Answer: Sponsor of the bill

2. Who carries out the roles of chief diplomat, commander in chief, and chief executive in the United States?

Answer: The President

3. What is the U.S. Constitution?

Answer: The fundamental law of the United States

4. Coining money and declaring war are the duties of which of the following?

Answer: Congress

5. Which of the following is a difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate?

Answer: Members of the House must be at least 25 years old, and members of the Senate must be at least 30 years old

6. What is drawing political boundaries to benefit a candidate or party called?

Answer: Gerrymandering

7. Which of the following assists the floor leaders in getting party members to vote in a certain way in both houses of Congress?

Answer: Whips

8. According to the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. House of Representatives has the power to do what to government officials?

Answer: Impeach them

9. To be elected president, a citizen must meet which of the following requirements?

Answer: must be at least 35 years old

10. The president is limited to two terms by which of the following?

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Answer: The Twenty-second Amendment

11. What is the vice president's only constitutional role?

Answer: presiding over the Senate

12. What did the Pendleton Act establish?

Answer: the civil service system

13. The bureaucracy is made up of which of the following?

Answer: all offices, departments, and agencies in the government

14. What were the EPA and NASA formed as?

Answer: Executive agencies

15. The people who head the major departments in the executive branch are in which building or group?

Answer: The President's Cabinet

16. The practice of giving government jobs to friends and political supporters was known as which of the following?

Answer: the spoils system

17. The term judicial review refers to which of the following?

Answer: the supreme Court's ability to strike down laws.

18. Justices in which court are appointed for life?

Answer: Supreme

19. What can a judge issue to legally make something happen or stop something from happening?

Answer: An injunction

20. Supreme Court rulings are made by which of the following?

Answer: simple majority

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why do you think a temple was built honoring Confucius hundreds of years after the philosopher's death?

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Answer:

I think a temple was built because after the years Confucius had live, people started to actually make sence of he's work, and he's teachings.

Explanation:

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If the years from 1865-1877 were turbulent, is that a good or bad thing? Why?

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Answer:

Explanation:

It depends largely on who you were and what your ideals were.

It was a good thing for the southern plantation owners. They had to treat the slaves as a very valuable asset. They had to do everything to keep them well and healthy and productive without breaking their economic base.

It was not really that good for the African Americans. They still did did not have the vote. They were free to move, but they were not paid the wages that they deserved. The Southern Owners were very bitter about the defeat of the south. Many lost fortunes because they held Confederate Paper (stocks and bonds) that were most useless. The South was still labor intensive, but they could not afford to pay more than subsistent wages.

what does Christianity share with Judaism in terms of beliefs and practices?​

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Answer: Both religions believe in the god of abraham.

Explination:  For Jews they think God is the God of Tanakh, while for Christians, they believe that God is the creator of the universe. I hope this helps. :)

Christianity and Judaism have a similar monotheistic foundation.

What is Judaism?

The people who follow Judaism follows are called Jews or Jewish people who believe in one god as well as they are seeking a connection with god through the prophets.

Christianity is a faith wherein adherents serve a single God and hold a cross as a symbol of their salvation. Judaism is another religion practiced by people who consider there to be only one God, and whose requests and deeds are carried out by prophets who carry out God's will in accordance with them.

According to them, there is only one god. Also, they believe that god answers the prayer of the people who request him and come with a clean heart. They also believe that God is the creator of the world.

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How did Napoleon codify French laws?

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Answer:

He created the seven law code or the Napoleonic Code. ... Dependent states were states that Napoleon's relatives governed, and allied states were states that he had conquered.

Explanation:

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Answer: b

Explanation: River Valleys became ideal locations for cities and settlements because of the fertile land surrounding the river beds.

Answer:

B. Near seas and rivers.

Explanation:

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Compare the visions for African Americans of Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du
Bois, and Marcus Garvey. List the similarities and differences.

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Answer: C.) Garvey believed that African Americans needed an independent nation

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What changes will the colonists make after the break up

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Answer:

They changed from the use of an unwritten constitution to a written constitution.

Explanation:

A unicameral legislature and an Executive Council was also created.

This nation's transition to an industrial economy beginning in the 1700s caused it to be nicknamed "The Workshop of the World." This nation developed inventions that greatly helped produce goods. Which nation does the information describe?

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Answer:

Great Britain

Explanation:

According to the historical records, Great Britain is known to be an industrial economy beginning in the 1700s. This period was known to be the First Industrial Revolution.

It was nicknamed "The Workshop of the World."

As a nation, it developed inventions that greatly helped produce goods, particularly in the textile industry. This is after the invention of the spinning jenny, which was a multi-spindle for textile manufacturing during the early Industrial Revolution

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "GREAT BRITAIN."

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There is a chocolate smell wafting through the Universal Space Agency office. The staff could not see anything in the air, but they did find a recently opened solid bar of chocolate. The lead chemist provides the following additional information: In order to smell an object, molecules from that object need to reach the inside of your nose.

You have been researching phase changes and energy. Use what you have learned to help you solve this mystery by completing the following steps:

Share your ideas with your partner about what is causing the chocolate smell.
Discuss why you think the new information provided by the lead chemist might help you solve the office mystery. Hint: Think about what you know about molecular movement, energy, attraction, and phase change.
In order to smell a solid object, what would need to be true about the freedom of movement of that object’s molecules? Write your thoughts below and then share with your partner.

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Answer:

It could be chocolate, but it could also be an inserted essential oil that smells strongly like chocolate, or it can also be a chemical inside a brown bar that looks like chocolate

Explanation:

What can this image tell historians about the people who built the wall?

the amount of time they spent building the wall
the division of labor within their society
the kinds of tools and technology they used
the types of roads constructed within their society

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Answer:

there is no image but, I have a good idea that the answer might be

"the kinds of tools and technology they used"

Explanation:

Answer:

the kinds of tools and technology they used

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Father Abraham, whom have you in heaven? Any Episcopalians? No! Any Presbyterians? No! Any Independents or Methodists? No, no, no! Whom have you there? We don’t know these names here. All who are here are Christians…. Oh, is this the case? Then God help us to forget your party names and to become Christians in deed and truth.
The religious movement that embraced the idea in this excerpt had what impact on the colonies?

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  Answer:

What is the question??

Explanation:

Also, it impacts the colonies because they enforce the religion on the colony.

Since christianty is the most popular langunge enforced in the colonies

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