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What would you say if someone asked you what was the drama of "The Diary of Anne Frank" all about?

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Answer 1

Answer:

I would say that diary was all about Anne Franks life and al of the challenges that she went through

Explanation:

Answer 2
I would say it was about Anne Frank’s POV throughout the Holocaust and you get to see all of what was happening during this tragic time through her diary

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What are 3 current issues the governor of Colorado(Jared Polis) is facing?

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Answer:

I think there is no issue

Answer:

Focus on climate change and equity, the toll of the pandemic, and tax cuts.

Explanation:

In Jared Polis's State of the State speech he stated many of the issues he is facing in Colorado. Some more include, the season of wildfires, and renewed racial justice.

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Use your notes and the reading provided to answer the following question using complete sentences: What steps taken by Maurya rulers led India to become more united at this time?

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Answer:

After the decline of Harappan civilization around 1900 BCE, Aryan India saw the rise of many small kingdoms. As rulers used up their resources fighting one another for wealth and power, however, these kingdoms weakened. Around 322 BCE, a nobleman named Chandragupta Maurya took advantage of this situation and overthrew the unpopular ruler of an eastern kingdom called Magadha. Over the next 24 years, Chandragupta's army of 9,000 elephants and 700,000 soldiers conquered all of northern India.

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Which of the following is a major audience for the Colonization Law of 1825?
A Missonaries
B Spain and its leaders
C Native group in east texas
D emressarios

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B...................

B. Spain and its leaders are a major audience for the Colonization Law of 1825.

What changed in the colonization law of 1824?

On August 18, 1824, the new Mexican government handed the general Colonization law. This statute allowed foreigners to advantage identify to land that was not within 20 leagues of the border of every other u . s . or within 10 leagues of the coast. Settlers could be exempt from taxes for ten years.

What did the colonization laws of 1824 and 1825 do?

This regulation allowed foreigners to come to a decision on any vacant public land in Mexico, but limited foreigners from settling within twenty leagues of the border with every other USA and inside ten leagues of the coast.

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Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence about the food sources of American Indians.

Bison were an important food source for American Indians in the
.


were important to the food supply of American Indians in all areas.

Farming was important to American Indians in
.

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Bison 1
I’m not sure
bison was used for food, shelter, utensils, clothing and they had spiritual strength

There is only 1 question and its worth a lot of points so plz answer it

The large subcontinent that is india is borded by a great ancient cilization or Harappan civilization. It is named after Harappa, one of its two important cities, that developed in the Indus river valley. Like other early
civilizations, the river was used for the
irrigation of crops. As farming increased, the population increased, and by about 3,000 B.C.E. neolithic villages were developing into larger cities. The other major city of the Indus Valley was Mohenjo-Daro. Both were large, around three miles in circumference, and had populations of around 40,000. Each had huge hilltop structures called a citadel. Unlike Mesopotamia or Egypt, it is impossible to learn much about the Harappan society for two reasons. First, archeologists cannot get to the earliest Harappan physical remains. Silt deposits buried the lndus valley so high that the level of the land as well as the water table was raised. Thus, the earliest Harappan remains lie below the water table. The earliest remains that archeologists can study begin at about 2500 B.C.E., when the Harappan society was fully developed.
Second, historians cannot decipher Harappan writings. There is no Rosetta Stone for the Harappan written language. Although historians have thousands of clay seals, copper tablets, and other artifacts with Harappan script, they cannot read the ancient writings that allow them to learn details about their society.
Cities were divided into lower dwellings and the higher level citadel, which housed important buildings. The large fortified citadels may indicate the existence of a theocratic and authoritarian society. The citadels were fortified with almost 40 foot walls, which may have served as protection for the cities’ populations in times of attack and as community centers in times of peace. The citadel in Mohenjo-Daro contains the earliest public water tank of the ancient world. The ”Great Bath” measures 39 feet long and 22 feet wide. In the lower dwellings of Mohenjo-Daro, many people lived in one-room tenement structures. At the same time, there were individual houses of two the same time, there were individual houses of two a great ancient and three stories with over 20 - 30 rooms and numerous courtyards. Most of the larger houses had their own wells and built in brick ovens. Almost all of the houses had private bathrooms with showers and toilets that drained into the city sewage systems. The houses and sewage systems were just small features of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro’s very well planned cities. Each city was laid out in a grid pattern, with rectangular blocks larger than modern city blocks. All houses were built of uniform oven- fired clay bricks. Houses had modern plumbing systems with baths, drains, and water chutes that led into sewers beneath the streets. The reason for this civilization’s demise is unclear. We can only speculate a combination of a few factors such as: climate change left the valley dry with little water; over-planting may have left the cities hungry; and sickness and war may have left the cities too weak to survive. Until researchers are able to decipher Indus script, we may never know what actually occurred.
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Question:
1.Imagine a scenario where climate change destroys our civilization and write about its demise.

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Ok I will answer the question, give me 1 hour to answer the question

Answer:

everyone would die bc climate change is bad :(

Explanation:

i just know...its common sense

Write ideas about an interaction you have had with someone who works in your local government or a government agency. Think about the services that the worker provided.

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Answer:

Local Government  is just like people who work for the government openly like: Policeman and or Firefighters just explain what experience you have had with one of them and if you haven't had one tell your teacher and or write about a family member that has had one of those experiences. Hope that helped !!

Explanation:.

Step 1: Read passage
Step 2: Define ENLIGHTENMENT in your own words

“Many of the rights that American citizens enjoy today can be traced to the political and legal traditions of England and to the ideas of a cultural movement called the Enlightenment. When English people began settling here in the 1600s, they brought with them a history of limited and representative government. They also brought with them new ideas about law, society, and the rights people possessed.”

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the enlightenment began in the 1600s when english people began settling here. this brought ideas about law, society and even the rights that people possessed.

Answer:

Enlightenment shows how we have our rights. they always say history is like dominoes. well this is the begging of the line for Americans.

Explanation:

How are the unitary system and the federal system similar and different?

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Answer:

In a unitary system, the central government has all the power. In a federal system, they have a right to their powers.

Explanation:

in a federal system, some powers are given to the central government and other powers are given to the lower levels of government

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What made the Great Plains environment challenging for early American Indians?

rocky soil
cold winters
thick forests
a long coastline

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i think it’s because the land was dry, however that isn’t an answer so maybe try rocky soil? sorry

How were the roles of women similar in American Indian tribes of the northeast and southeast?

Tribes in both regions relied on women to hunt.
Tribes in both regions had women build homes.
Tribes in both regions relied on women for farming.
Tribes in both regions had women conduct trading.

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I believe it’s a I could be wrong I’m sorry if I am

Answer:

Tribes in both regions relied on women for farming

Explanation:

got it right on edge.

Please help me with this ill give the brainlyest and please don't try answering if it not the actual answer

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Answer:

Well...

Explanation:

Utopia is a place where everyrthing is always great. Dystopia is a place where eveerything is broken and there is diease. The difference is that they are total opposits. In a utopia there is peace, love, and friendlyness there is also no war and is the ultimate place to be. Dystopia is a place where there is war, rage, disease. Some things they have in common is that they are both fictional. An exmple of a would be a disney movie while a Distopia would be something like the Hunger games or Divergent. Basicly any sci fi movie ever is Dystopia, while Utopia can be fairytales. Hope this helped a little :)

dystopia: a bad society, a society that is unpleasant to live in such as everyone living in trash and poverty (hunger games.)
utopia: a good society, a society that loves in peace and good wealth and care, and is perfect and there are no crimes
How they are the same: they are both fantasies and both are usually in the future

what were the Views on Native Americans

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Answer:

Many different cultures. No single “Indian” view of nature. But there are some

commonalities.

• Nature is something we live within and as a part of it. No essential separation: no

transcendental dualism, no Enlightenment search for objectivity, no Puritan fear of

dangerous, chaotic nature, not distant observation in Romanticism.

• Nature is the location of spirituality reality, both individual beings (usually animals)

and a more general sense of the sacred.

• Its spiritual value calls for reverence, respect, and humility in our relationship with

nature.

• But nature is also something that is used.

• Not in the Enlightenment sense of conquering and controlling for our material gain,

with a sense of superiority toward nature.

• “You say that I use the land, and I reply, yes, it is true; but it is not the first truth. The

first truth is that I love the land; I see that it is beautiful; I delight in it; I am alive in it.”

(N. Scott Momaday)

Native Americans

• Paleo-Indians probably helped cause the extinction of large mammals in North

America.

• Later Indians came to recognize the spiritual value of what they used and the need to

use is sustainably. They developed a moral and conservationist relationship with

nature. (N. Scott Momaday)

• Hunting practices. Hunters must spiritually prepare for the hunt so they can be

deserving, be respectful and humble during the hunt, and be reverent and grateful after

the hunt.

• Resource management. Native Americans were not passive parts of the wilderness

but intelligently used fire to increase its generosity

Explanation:

Answer:

When American was founded by Christoper Colombus. The Europeans basically used them for the products the Native people had. And then sooner they would be pushed westward and more westward because the Europeans  found gold mining places

choose 4
Which statements describe effects of the Scientific Revolution? Choose four correct answers.
A. It led to an increase in religious teachings.
B. It led to an increase in independent thinking.
C. It led to an acceptance of the geocentric theory.
D. It led to a better understanding of the natural world.
E. It led to an interest in new forms of government.
F. It led to a blending of religion and science.

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Answer:

Explanation:

B C D F.

Maybe?

Answer:

i think it is E. C. A. and B.

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How did the climate of the southeast affect early American Indian tribes in the region?

Cold winters required warmer shelters.
Lack of rain limited freshwater sources.
Warm temperatures led to good farming.
Hot temperatures attracted bison for hunting.

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well the southeast was hot, but that has nothing to do with bison, and warm temperatures do help farming, so the answer would be the fourth. also, southeastern tribes were known for mostly farming an agriculture. hope this helps!
Warm temperatures led to good farming

In the American economy, freedom _____.

has allowed all individuals to have the jobs they want

does not have any limits or restrictions

gives people the ability to pursue their dreams

has resulted in everyone succeeding in the same way

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Answer: does not have any limits or restrictions

Explanation: i feel this is true because you have the freedom to anything you set your mind to, but does not mean you are free from consequences.

Gives people the ability to pursue there dreams.

I feel this one makes the most sense because freedom allows people to pursue whatever they imagine.

There is only one question plz answer it using the text below.

The large subcontinent that is india is borded by a great ancient cilization or Harappan civilization. It is named after Harappa, one of its two important cities, that developed in the Indus river valley. Like other early
civilizations, the river was used for the
irrigation of crops. As farming increased, the population increased, and by about 3,000 B.C.E. neolithic villages were developing into larger cities. The other major city of the Indus Valley was Mohenjo-Daro. Both were large, around three miles in circumference, and had populations of around 40,000. Each had huge hilltop structures called a citadel. Unlike Mesopotamia or Egypt, it is impossible to learn much about the Harappan society for two reasons. First, archeologists cannot get to the earliest Harappan physical remains. Silt deposits buried the lndus valley so high that the level of the land as well as the water table was raised. Thus, the earliest Harappan remains lie below the water table. The earliest remains that archeologists can study begin at about 2500 B.C.E., when the Harappan society was fully developed.
Second, historians cannot decipher Harappan writings. There is no Rosetta Stone for the Harappan written language. Although historians have thousands of clay seals, copper tablets, and other artifacts with Harappan script, they cannot read the ancient writings that allow them to learn details about their society.
Cities were divided into lower dwellings and the higher level citadel, which housed important buildings. The large fortified citadels may indicate the existence of a theocratic and authoritarian society. The citadels were fortified with almost 40 foot walls, which may have served as protection for the cities’ populations in times of attack and as community centers in times of peace. The citadel in Mohenjo-Daro contains the earliest public water tank of the ancient world. The ”Great Bath” measures 39 feet long and 22 feet wide. In the lower dwellings of Mohenjo-Daro, many people lived in one-room tenement structures. At the same time, there were individual houses of two the same time, there were individual houses of two a great ancient and three stories with over 20 - 30 rooms and numerous courtyards. Most of the larger houses had their own wells and built in brick ovens. Almost all of the houses had private bathrooms with showers and toilets that drained into the city sewage systems. The houses and sewage systems were just small features of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro’s very well planned cities. Each city was laid out in a grid pattern, with rectangular blocks larger than modern city blocks. All houses were built of uniform oven- fired clay bricks. Houses had modern plumbing systems with baths, drains, and water chutes that led into sewers beneath the streets. The reason for this civilization’s demise is unclear. We can only speculate a combination of a few factors such as: climate change left the valley dry with little water; over-planting may have left the cities hungry; and sickness and war may have left the cities too weak to survive. Until researchers are able to decipher Indus script, we may never know what actually occurred.
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Question:
1. How can we deduce there were social classes in the Indus civilization?

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Answer:

The Indus River Valley Civilization existed from ca. The first group or the ruling class lived in the city centre and was made up of wealthy merchants and the high priests. ... They second group consisted of small time merchants, artisans and craftsmen.

Explanation:

just look it up

Answer:

The Indus River Valley Civilization existed from ca. The first group or the ruling class lived in the city centre and was made up of wealthy merchants and the high priests. ... They second group consisted of small time merchants, artisans and craftsmen.

Explanation:

What challenge did the environment pose to the people of the northeast?

The land was often too rocky for farming.
There were few water sources for fishing.
The land did not provide forests for timber.
There were no wild animals to hunt for food.

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Answer:

its c

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

What are some of the important challenges that Washington faced when he first took office?

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- Guidelines to govern the nation such as making the constitution

- Having to follow by example of other nations since America had yet to be born

- Taking the risk to assume a responsible position of highest authority

- The people's response of him being president, did they like him

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rebellion at home, financial system and a debt plan that was accepted, which allowed them to deal with there debt

How did ancient beliefs influence the Scientific Revolution?
A. Ancient religious teachings led to a belief in the heliocentric theory.
B. The geocentric theory of the ancient Greeks became widely accepted.
C. The rationalism of the ancient Greeks influenced scientific methods.
D. The discovery of lands across oceans prevented new advancements.

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Answer:

c. is the answer

Explanation:

hope it helps

Answer:

I think it's C.

Explanation:

Because the scientific revolution was built upon the beginning of ancient Greek learning and science in the Middle Ages.

Changing role of during WW2

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Answer:

Wait im conufesd of this question

Explanation:

How might access to information about the government on the Internet differ between a democracy and a country with an authoritarian government?

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Answer:

Go with the Government

Explanation:

And you got this

The government I think

How have the major rivers of Southwest Asia (Middle East) become a part of political conflict?

The rivers have nothing to do with the area’s political conflict

Most countries do not allow water to be taken out of rivers for irrigation

Many rivers dry up during the hot summers

Several countries have built dams along their portion of the river, cutting off water to those living downstream.

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Answer:

Dams built along the rivers have caused problems for people living further downstream because less water comes down the river to those people once the dam is built.

Explanation:

Because the major rivers in SW Asia have become political issues because everyone needs to be able to use the water and there is only a limited amount.

Why did the Continental Army struggle? (Choose 3)
- Some soldiers had no military training and would try to come and go as they pleased.
- The Continental Congress could not decide on a leader for the army.
- Some soldiers had training from other wars, and they tried to tell everyone what to do.
- The Continental Congress had to rely on the colonies for money, and the colonies did not provide enough.
- The Continental Congress wanted to approve all actions, and it took a long time to get information back and forth.
- The short distance between the battlefields and soldiers' homes made the soldiers nervous.​

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How did ancient beliefs influence the Scientific Revolution?
A. Ancient religious teachings led to a belief in the heliocentric theory.
B. The geocentric theory of the ancient Greeks became widely accepted.
C. The rationalism of the ancient Greeks influenced scientific methods.
D. The discovery of lands across oceans prevented new advancements.

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Answer:

The scientific revolution, which emphasized systematic experimentation as the most valid research method, resulted in developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry. These developments transformed the views of society about nature.

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

Why did Prince Siddhartha Gautama wander his kingdom for six years? He looked for riches to help people in poverty. He searched for a way to end suffering. He needed to prove himself to his father. He wanted to find medicine to heal the sick.

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Answer:

He searched for a way to end suffering

Explanation:

Answer- B

Prince Siddhartha Gautama wander his kingdom for six years because he searched for a way to end suffering. Thus the correct answer is B.

Who was Siddhartha Gautama?

Siddhartha Gautama was the Buddha who founded Buddhism and was a Hindu king who handed up his authority and wealth to become a religious monk in order to pursue knowledge.

Siddhartha was directed towards to the road of Enlightened or nirvana by understanding the way and was consequently released from the misery of existence and rebirth.

Buddhism encourages followers to practice both identity and subconscious. The Four Noble Truths, which are believed to be the most significant teaching of Buddha, are crucial to understanding Buddhism.

Therefore, option B searching for a way to end suffering is the appropriate answer.

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What is Thomas Hobbes known for believing?

A. Humans are naturally evil and wicked

B. Humans are naturally good

C. Government isn't necessary

D. None of the above

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Answer:

A.

I found it on g o o g l e

Explanation:

God bless and good luck! :)

1. The Constitution gives too much power to the central government, overpowering the states. (Federalist or Anti-Federalist)
2. We must start with a fresh document, fixing the Articles of Confederation isn’t enough. (Federalist or Anti-Federalist)
3. The Constitution contains no Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties like freedom of speech, trial by jury, and the right against searches and seizures. (Federalist or Anti-Federalist)

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1: Anti-Federalist
2: Federalist
3: Anti- Federalist
1. Anti federalist 2.federalist 3.federalist

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Which type of dwelling was used in the Plains?

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The third one on the right
The last one! I did this in like 5th grade

Draw a simple map of the state where you live.

Your map should include the following:
• labels for three or more important physical features (bodies of water and landforms) in your state
• shading on the areas containing vegetation that is best suited for human settlement
• the letter H or another simple symbol to show the most likely locations of the first human settlements

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Answer:

Where do you live tell that first.

What form of government did Diaz rule for 34 years *5 points
Dictatorship
Presidential Democracy
Single Party State
Theocracy

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the answer is A. Dictatorship
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