Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Germany
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1.What do you think is the main message of the story of the Bible?
2.How do you think the Old Testament connects to the New Testament?
3.Why do you think it is important to know that the Bible is all one story, with one divine Author?
Answer:
1.The great biblical themes are about God, his revealed works of creation, provision, judgment, deliverance, his covenant, and his promises. The Bible sees what happens to mankind in the light of God's nature, righteousness, faithfulness, mercy, and love.
2.Together the Old Testament and the New Testament make up the Holy Bible. The Old Testament contains the sacred scriptures of the Jewish faith, while Christianity draws on both Old and New Testaments, interpreting the New Testament as the fulfilment of the prophecies of the Old.
Help please! What does the term "iron curtain" refer to?
A. the war between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union.
B. the division between communist and noncommunist Europe.
C. Stalin's powerful army of tanks and armor.
D. Churchill's determination to defeat communism.
Answer:i would say c. but i’m not sure
Explanation:
Match the following terms with the appropriate definition.
Answer:
a is 1.
b. is 2.
and c is 3.
BTW, this is not a guess.
Answer:
Embargo = 3.
Isolationist 2.
Lend-Lease program 1.
Explanation:
A embargo is a ban on trade or commercial activity with particular countries
a Isolationist is wanting to be isolated.
isolated = alone
the lend lease program was how America supported britian in early ww2 supplying weapons, ammo, and vehicles it clearly fits 3.
What year was the modern baseball error when no blacks were allowed to play?
Answer:
1876
Explanation:
Read the selection from the section "Washington And Hamilton Worked Together."
Hamilton wanted to make this government strong and lasting. This, hopefully, would allow the nation to defend itself from outside attacks. Hamilton wanted to prevent uprisings at home.
What is the definition of "uprisings" based on the context clues?
Answer: ⊕ when people fight against their own government
uprising?
An example of an uprising is a civil revolution. The action of rising up; specif., an outbreak against a government; revolt. ... A popular revolt against a government or its policies; a rebellion.
was zack taylor for slavery or against it
Answer:
Explanation:
His home was in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and he owned a plantation in Mississippi. But Taylor did not defend slavery or southern sectionalism; 40 years in the Army made him a strong nationalist. He spent a quarter of a century policing the frontiers against Indians~
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Answer:
against it
Explanation:
is home was in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and he owned a plantation in Mississippi. But Taylor did not defend slavery or southern sectionalism; 40 years in the Army made him a strong nationalist. He spent a quarter of a century policing the frontiers against Indians.
What country supported fidel castro after cuba in 1959
spain, south vietnem, us or soviet union
What was President Roosevelt’s economic impact on the state of Georgia?
A. He worked with Eugene Talmadge to grow Georgia’s economy.
B. He was the only president to live in the state of Georgia.
C. He shared Warm Springs with others who were suffering with polio.
D. His New Deal programs greatly benefited the state and helped Georgia’s residents.
Answer:
it is C
explanat
All of the following disciples were closest to Jesus except for:
Peter
James
John
Matthew
Answer:
Matthew
Explanation:
Answer:
Matthew is the answer there you go
Which statement best describes the transatlantic slave trade?
Europeans who owed money were forced to come to American colonies to work.
Europeans enslaved indigenous Americans and brought them to Europe to work.
Europeans captured in wars were forced to work on ships sailing to American colonies.
Europeans enslaved African people and brought them to American colonies to work.
In one or two paragraphs, describe your opinion on what makes Islam a separate religion from Judaism and Christianity. What do you think makes a set of beliefs a "religion"? Support your answer with examples from what you have learned or with details from the table.
Answer: The symbols of 14 religions are depicted in a circle around the edge of an illustration they represent Judaism, Wicca, Taoism, Christianity, Confucianism, Baha'i, including how each religion is organized and the belief system each upholds. different terms, like ecclesia and denomination.
Spain & England tried to create issues between Native Americans and the Americans in the Northwest Territory.
Answer:
They hoped to transform the tribes people into civilized Christians through their daily contacts. The Native Americans resented and resisted the colonists' attempts to change them. Their refusal to conform to European culture angered the colonists and hostilities soon broke out between the two groups
Explanation:
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Look at the map. How might the Gupta empire have been able to flourish through trade? Identify geographic features to support your answer.
Answer:
i dont know but you are a amazing person and that will NEVER change
Explanation:
After a presidential veto, a bill needs this many votes to become a law over the executive branch's wishes. (Pick one!)
A. half of the legislature to vote for it
B. two-thirds of the legislature to vote for it
C. only the speaker to vote for it
D. three-fourths of the legislature to vote for it
Answer:
D. Three- Fourths of the Legislature to vote for it
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
please help! answer = brainlist
Answer:
COOL BUT I DO NO KNOW
Explanation:
How did Andrew Jackson's troops win the Battle of New Orleans?
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1. Why did President Andrew Jackson remove the American Indians from the South in the 1830s?
A. because he had a fear of American Indians
B. because he wanted them to be happy in their own land
C. so the American Indian children would have a better chance for education
D. to clear the land for white settlers to move in
2. American Indians were removed from their lands east of the Mississippi River and sent to live on reservations in present-day —
A. Nebraska.
B. Oklahoma.
C. Texas.
D. Wyoming.
3. Presidential Elections Popular Vote Totals
Year Total Votes Cast
1824 365,833
1828 1,148,018
Which of the following probably accounted for the large number of votes in 1828?
A. amendment gave women the right to vote
B. property ownership requirement was removed
C. American Indians were given the right to vote
D.amendment gave former slaves the right to vote
Answer:
1, B) Southerners wanted him to remove Native Americans from the South.
2, not sure
3, by 1828 voting laws have been changed in Most states to give women the right to vote so your answer would be
Explanation:
How did many families become consumers in the 1920’s?
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The murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand outraged Austria-Hungary. ... Austria-Hungary was furious and, with Germany's support, declared war on Serbia on July 28. Within days, Germany declared war on Russia—Serbia's ally—and invaded France via Belgium, which then caused Britain to declare war on Germany.
which statememt(s) about the watergate scandal is erroneous?
Burglars broke into Democratic Party offices and stole documents.
No one involved in the scandal was ever punished.
People tapped telephone lines and listened to private conversations.
Politicians gathered money in illegal ways.
Answer:
Money was gathered and used in illegal ways.
Burglars broke into Democratic Party offices and stole documents.
People tapped telephone lines and listened to private conversations.
Explanation:
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Determine which of these changes had the greatest effect on Native Americans and explain why.
The changes: The exploitation of the Natives, forced them to be more like the Europeans because they thought of them as savages.
Answer:
The thoughts and perspectives of indigenous individuals, especially those who lived during the 15th through 19th centuries, have survived in written form less often than is optimal for the historian. Because such documents are extremely rare, those interested in the Native American past also draw information from traditional arts.
Explanation:
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What is 5 interesting facts about Daupin Prince Louis-charles?? Please help!!!!!
Answer:
1. He died at the age of 10.
2. Both his father and brother died before he succeeded the throne.
3. His heart was removed during his autopsy.
4. It (his heart) was kept in wine, which years later evaporated; from then on it was kept dry.
5. He was considered a legend after his death and some people believed he'd never existed.
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Answer:
1-B
2- B
3-C
Explanation:
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Answer:
1, B 2, A 3, C
Explanation:
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Who does this excerpt introduce as a new danger to Odysseus and his men, and how is he described?
Answer:
Books 9 through 12 are told as flashbacks, as Odysseus sits in the palace of the Phaeacians telling the story of his wanderings. These books thus give background not only to Odysseus’s audience but to Homer’s as well. Providing some of the richest and most celebrated examples of Odyssean cunning, they speak as much to the resourcefulness of the poet, who uses Odysseus’s voice to render a more complete picture of his hero’s wanderings, as to that of the hero himself. The foreboding that Odysseus feels as he heads toward the cave, which seems to prompt him to take the wine along, foreshadows his upcoming encounter with Polyphemus and the need for trickery to prevail. Once Homer establishes the conflict between Odysseus and Polyphemus, he unveils Odysseus’s escape plan slowly and subtly: the significance of Odysseus’s blinding of Polyphemus becomes clear when Polyphemus lets his sheep out to graze the next morning; similarly, Odysseus’s curious lie about his name seems nonsense at first but adds a clever and humorous twist to the necessity of keeping the other Cyclopes from rescuing Polyphemus.
Odysseus’s eventual revelation of his identity to Polyphemus ultimately proves foolish, and, because it embodies a lack of foresight, stands in stark contrast to the cunning prudence that Odysseus displays in his plan to escape from the cave. Though his anger at Polyphemus for devouring his shipmates is certainly understandable, and though Polyphemus’s blind rock-throwing fury eggs him on, Odysseus’s taunts are unnecessary. By telling Polyphemus his name, Odysseus pits his mortal indignation against Poseidon’s divine vengeance. This act of hubris, or excessive pride, ensures almost automatically that Odysseus will suffer grave consequences. Indeed, his eventual punishment costs him dearly: Poseidon’s anger wipes away the very thing that he gains by cleverly obscuring his name—the safety of his men.
The form that Odysseus’s revelation of his identity takes is interesting, as it represents the cultural values of ancient Greece. Odysseus doesn’t simply utter his name; rather, he attaches to it an epithet, or short, descriptive title (“raider of cities”), his immediate paternal ancestry (“Laertes’s son”), and a reference to his homeland (“who makes his home in Ithaca”) (9.561–562). This manner of introduction was very formalized and formulaic in Homeric Greece and should seem familiar to readers of the Iliad. Odysseus is here going through the motions of confirming his kleos (the glory or renown that one earns in the eyes of others by performing great deeds). He wants to make sure that people know that he was the one who blinded Polyphemus, explicitly instructing Polyphemus to make others aware of his act. Like the heroes of the Iliad, Odysseus believes that the height of glory is achieved by spreading his name abroad through great deeds.
Explanation:
how did northern Europe immigrants come to America in the 19th century.
Answer:
they entered the united states through several ports i think i might be wrong tho
Explanation:
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Which of the following explains how the great leap forward affected the chinese?
A. They become the target of ethnic cleansing
B. They had to make steel in addition to crops
C. They were forced to flee from the country
D. They were attacked with chemical weapons
Answer:
Explanation:
d
What was the Ghana Empire’s most precious natural resource?
gold
ivory
cotton
salt
pls help im timed
Answer:
Gold
Explanation:
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Answer:
dang..thats tuff 9-9
Explanation:
From which harbor did Francis Scott Key, the author of this song, watch anxiously through the night of September 13–14 the bombardment from Fort McHenry?
Group of answer choices
Charleston, South Carolina
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Baltimore, Maryland
Washington, D.C.
Answer:
m
Explanation:
Paul and Silas could sing praises to God even when they were in prison because:
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