Answer:
Deciding if the states or federal government would have more power. Most delegates thought federal government should be able to repeal state laws, but others were scared that if the federal was too strong, it would oppress the citizens.
How does the creation story influence Christians today?
this is more towards religious studies.
For Christians, the Bible is God’s word and contains his law, which is a guide to salvation and eternal life. Christianity teaches that God created the world, giving humans a special place and purpose in it.
Genesis is the first book of the Bible. It is divided into three parts. Genesis 1 describes the creation of Heaven and Earth. Genesis 2 focuses on the creation of the first humans, Adam and Eve. In Genesis 3, Christians learn how Adam and Eve disobeyed God and brought sin into the world.
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Answer: 4 -D. Some Native Americans chose to assimilate (become part of) American culture. 5. -C. Supporting the creation of the Texas Railroad Commission.
Explanation: Good luck! :D
Which is an example of a power delegated to Congress in the Constitution? o the power to regulate interstate commerce o the power to register voters for elections o the power to issue driving licenses O the power to issue pardons
Answer:
To regulate commerce
Explanation:Delegated (sometimes called enumerated or expressed) powers are specifically granted to the federal government in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. This includes the power to coin money, to regulate commerce, to declare war, to raise and maintain armed forces, and to establish a Post Office.
Guys please help me, so this is a social worksheet slide and I have until tomorrow to finish this, i would really appreciate it if one of you guys can help by reading and answering the question I posted. It's also for grade so I'm rushing. Please don’t answer if you don’t know the answer
Answer:
the purpose of the constitutional act of 1791
Explanation:
1) to guarantee the same rights and privileges that were enjoyed by other subjects in British North America
2) to give colonial assemblies the right to levy taxes to pay for local civil and legal administration, thus easing the burden on Britain's treasury
im not sure about #2 but there's the answer to #1 :)
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Answer:
C but I'm not sure
Explanation:
bc c is closer to the text
What happened during the Panama canal in 1899-1913
Answer:
Panama Canal, Spanish Canal de Panamá, lock-type canal, owned and administered by the Republic of Panama, that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the narrow Isthmus of Panama. The length of the Panama Canal from shoreline to shoreline is about 40 miles (65 km) and from deep water in the Atlantic (more specifically, the Caribbean Sea) to deep water in the Pacific about 50 miles (82 km). The canal, which was completed in August 1914, is one of the two most strategic artificial waterways in the world, the other being the Suez Canal. Ships sailing between the east and west coasts of the United States, which otherwise would be obliged to round Cape Horn in South America, shorten their voyage by about 8,000 nautical miles (15,000 km) by using the canal. Savings of up to 3,500 nautical miles (6,500 km) are also made on voyages between one coast of North America and ports on the other side of South America. Ships sailing between Europe and East Asia or Australia can save as much as 2,000 nautical miles (3,700 km) by using the canal.
Importance:
Before the Panama Canal was built, ships traveling between the east and west coasts of the American continents had to go around Cape Horn in South America, a voyage that was some 8,000 nautical miles longer then going through the canal and that took about two months to complete. All journeys between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans are shortened by thousands of nautical miles by going through the canal.
i need a essay of among us someone help or ill punt you (punting you is a joke)
Answer:
Explanation:
There are 10 crew members trapped on a spacecraft, carrying out menial tasks to maintain vital systems, but at least one of them is a evil crew mat who wants to sabotage their work and if possible, exicute them. What sounds like the premise of a particularly bleak science-fiction movie is in fact the set-up of one of the most popular video games of the year. Developed by a three-person team at Inner Sloth and launched to virtual obscurity in 2018, Among Us has suddenly become one of the biggest games on PC and mobile, attracting more than 85 m players in the last six months. It’s so successful, Inner Sloth recently abandoned plans to work on a sequel, instead piling their resources into the original. No one, it seems, is more surprised about the success of this game than its creators.
When a crew member discovers a body, they call a meeting, at which point all the players are allowed to talk to each other for a limited time. During these discussions, the crew needs to try to work out the identity of the evil crew mate by comparing alibis and reporting on which other players seem to have been acting suspiciously: what was Tim doing so close to the scene of the crime, and why can’t Emma recall what task she was apparently working on? Accusations fly, temporary alliances form and whopping lies are told. Sessions can often descend into anarchic shouting matches, with players frantically justifying their movements around the ship. Then a vote takes place, one player is hurled from the spaceship’s air locker, and the others discover if they’ve just saved themselves from certain death or murdered an innocent workmate.
As the game continues, the paranoia ramps up. Crew members can use security cameras to spy on others, while the evil crew mate can use air ducts to sneak around. Although there are traditional video game objectives to fill – the crew members can win the game if they complete all their allotted tasks before everyone is dead – this is essentially a game about acting; or, more accurately, it’s a game about lying to your friends. (You can play against strangers but it’s not as fun and there are a LOT of cheats out there.) The beauty of the game is the way in which it allows players to exploit the personality traits of their peers, tapping in on the neuroses of anxious players to create plausible guilt scenarios, or flattering egotists so that they don’t suspect you.
Which phrase best describesthe era from 1789 to 1800 in U.S. history?
Explanation:
16 more than thrice m as an algebraic expression is *
How important is the right to vote in terms of social and economic advancement?
HELP ASAP What was the effect of the civil war between Hindus and Muslims in the Mughal Empire during the 18th century?
Answer:
Adverse effect.
Explanation:
there was a great effect of the civil war between Hindus and Muslims because this civil war generates instability in the country. The peace and harmony of the society vanished and due to violence thousands of people lost their lives, property and become homeless. No economic and social activities was carried out so this civil war had a adverse effect on the society.
is human societies remain the same
why yes there the same step bro
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For this task you will be talking from the viewpoint of a great Souix leader. Tonight, you will speak with your people on your thoughts (as a leader of the tribe) on the new people (The Corps.) that came in to your village today. How do you feel about these outsiders coming into your homeland? Do you trust them? How do you interpret the "Peace Medal” that they presented you? Do you consider these strangers to be friends or foes, and why? What will you do next?
Answer:
I don't know about this specific topic but think of it this way, if someone came into your home, would you trust them? No, I mean I wouldn't.
"How would you feel about these outsiders coming into your homeland?"
I would feel very scared and resistant to let these people come into my homeland. I don't trust them. But now that they have spoken to me about the Peace Medals I do consider them to be friends and allies, they are now friends.
Peace medals mean-
The chiefs proudly wore those medals as signs of their being leaders and of the medals were given when peace treaties were signed and at other events.
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Answer: What is it
Explanation:
Describe the Indian Removal Act?
Answer:
The Indian Removal Act was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law authorized the president to negotiate with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for white settlement of their ancestral lands.
Explanation:
Which two of the following inspire that right please help me
Answer:
The Magna Carta
Explanation:
Explanation: the answer is the second one down so b. the Magna Carta
What is the answer?
Help me please
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which of the following did you include in your response?
Answer:
all the boxes need to be checked
Explanation:
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What have you learned about BLM that would get you involved with making your neighborhood safe/getting into politics?
Answer:
Explanation:
im not sure about this question but you might be able to write something about red lining. red lining is the act that realtors used to push people of color (mainly black people) into one neighborhood to preserve the crime rates in white and nicer neighborhoods.
which house should have a larger voice, the house of representatives 435 or the senate 100?
Answer:
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Explanation:
IM TIMED PLS HELP Which writer expressed concern that Americans were masking socials problems by focusing on material gain in book The Affluent Society?
a.
Jack Kerouac
B
Allen Ginsberg
C
John Kenneth Galbraith
d.
William H. Whyte, Jr.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What did Washington mean at the end of the speech when he said, "Cast down your bucket where you are?"
A. Only people with buckets could understand the metaphor
B. Always cast your bucket so you can bring up clean water
C. Both races needed to be content with their lives as they were in the moment, rather than focus on immediate changes
D. Both races needed to learn how to live without interacting with each other
Answer:
C) Both races needed to be content with their lives as they were in the moment, rather than focus on immediate changes
Explanation:
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(Close reading) Read lines 1-9. Based on this passage, what is Du Bois's main
critique of Washington's approach to civil nghts and education?
Answer:
In contrast to Washington, Du Bois maintained that education and civil rights were the only way to equality and that conceding their pursuit would simply serve to reinforce the notion of Black people as second-class citizens.
Du Bois's says that the only way African Americans can gain rights is to fight.
Explanation:
He became the first African America to get a PhD in 1885 from Harvard. He was able to acquire higher education. After completing his education, he became an activist in the early 20th century.
According to him, African Americans can get their freedom by resisting systems of segregation and discrimination.According to Washington, education is a must that would give them a chance to compete with the white Americans where according to the constitution, everyone is equal in America.In the passage line from 1-9, Du Bois says that working with the white is not a correct way to fight for their rights as they have to leave all agriculture work, commerce, mechanics, domestic works, etc., and fight for their rights. Political and social equality should come first before they hope to have a share in the economy.Therefore we can conclude that Du Bois main goal for fairness is through social Equality.
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Answer:
I belive it’s the 2nd one
Explanation:
Does anybody know the history between Lunar New Year?
Answer:Chinese New Year has enjoyed a history of about 3,500 years. Its exact beginning is not recorded. Some people believe that Chinese New Year originated in the Shang Dynasty (1600–1046 BC), when people held sacrificial ceremonies in honor of gods and ancestors at the beginning or the end of each year.
Explanation:
How does an economic
system help a society deal
with the fundamental
problem of scarcity?
Answer:
Brainiest
Explanation:
Economic Growth is an increase in the ABILITY to produce goods and services. ... If we only had more resources we could produce more goods and services and satisfy more of our wants. This will reduce scarcity and give us more satisfaction (more goods and services). All societies, therefore, try to achieve economic growth.
what is madam cj walkers favorite food
Answer:
chocolate covered pretzels
Explanation:
How did Woodrow Wilson change the foundations of the us economy during his presidency? A.he turned to state govt to enact policies that protected the poorest Americans B.he promoted govt spending and lowered taxes in an effort to stimulate private business growth C. He promoted and economic system based on the social gospel in an effort to end racial wealth disparities D. He expanded the role that the federal govt played in monitoring and promoting economic activity
Answer:it’s d
Explanation: I’m taking the test lol
Answer:
D. He expanded the role that the federal govt played in monitoring and promoting economic activity
Explanation:
How does the Spanish American War demonstrate a shift in America’s foreign policy from Isolationism to Imperialism?
Answer:
The U.S. begins its "liberation" of countries
Explanation:
Since the 1820s the U.S. would stand by the monroe doctrine which prohibited European powers from having control in the Americas, Spain was one of the last European powers that still have a hold in the Americas, specifically the Caribbean. Since the beginning of the Spanish American war the U.S. began to either help or invade countries under imperialism, such as Cuba and the Philippines, though after helping the Philippines, a war broke out between the Philippines and the United States which placed the Philippines as a U.S. territory and later commonwealth. From here you see increasing imperialistic tendencies out of the original many isolationist policies established before the Spanish American War
Answer:
gdk history
Explanation:
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Which of the following choices is not an example of a government protecting its citizens
from outside threat?
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Why were the shantytowns constructed by
homeless people during the Great Depression
nicknamed "Hoovervilles"?
Answer: Because the presidents name was Herbert Hoover
Explanation: