1. a. Identify Which landmark English documents challenged the
absolute authority of the monarchy?
The Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, and the English Bill of Rights were significant English documents that questioned the monarchy's unquestionable power. One of the first attempts by English noblemen to restrict the power of the king was the Magna Carta, which King John signed in 1215.
The Magna Carta, which was published in June 1215, was the first document to express the idea that the king and his government were subject to the law. By creating law as a power unto itself, it tried to restrain the king from abusing his position of authority and set boundaries for royal power.
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In this lesson, you will conduct research and then use
what you have learned to create a digital story. You will
tell the biography of a historical figure from the time
period you are studying,
O literary analysis.
O informational text.
argumentative essay.
o multimedia presentation.
Answer:
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What is the most effective argumentative strategy in Susan b. Anthony’s speech women’s rights to vote ?
Answer:
Mentioning the Preamble of the Constitution
Explanation:
In the speech, Anthony invoked the preamble to the U.S. Constitution, pointing out that it addresses We, the people, and not We, the male citizens. She argued that those countries that denied women the right to vote were oligarchies.
in 1825 which transformation was changing the economy of the united states?
1825: Turnpikes, canals, and rail lines drastically changed America's landscape, beginning in the 1800s. Following the War of 1812, the American economy was altered from an economy partly dependent on imports from Europe to an empire of internal commerce.
. According to Zoroastrianism, life was ____________
Answer:
life is a temporary state in which a mortal is expected to actively participate in the continuing battle between Asha and Druj.
Explanation:
Name 3 crimes remained the same between the Anglo Saxon and Norman period?
Answer:
These crimes which were regarded as serious included treason, revolt, sheltering criminals, blasphemy and heresy. The most notorious heretics were the Lollards, the followers of John Wycliffe, who challenged the teachings of the Catholic Church in the late fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
When did women finally win the right to vote?
OA. After World War lIl
OB. After World War l
OC. After the Spanish-American War
O D. After the Civil War
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Answer: Ob
After world war 1 was 1914-1918
woman got the right to vote in 1920
spanish-American war was in 1989
civil war was in 1861-1865
Which is NOT a way the Legislative branch checks other branches?
A. Override the president's veto.
B. Declare a law is unconstitutional.
C. Can impeach the president.
D. Can impeach judges.
Answer:
It's B. Only the Supreme Court can do that.
Explanation:
According to Lincoln, what motives did General Cass and Judge Douglas have for supporting “Nebraskaism”?
Answer:
Douglas declared his support for the Lecompton Constitution, in defiance of President James Buchanan. This dramatic break with the Democratic leadership occurred in early December 1857 and caused a number of influential Republicans to suggest that Douglas should not be opposed for re-election. In this speech, which John G. Nicolay and John Hay included in their Complete Works in a longer version now lost (see Collected Works, II, 448-54), Lincoln gave his reasons for not endorsing Douglas. According to Nicolay and Hay's source, the portion of the speech immediately following this fragment was an early version of Lincoln's “House Divided” speech, which he delivered several months later on June 6, 1858 in accepting the Republican nomination for U. S. Senator.
Explanation:
The constitution says the US or federal laws are the SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND.What does that mean? I need examples
Answer: federal laws rule over all other laws
Explanation:
say a law was passed in a state but was ruled to go against something in the constitution, that law would be abolished by the supreme court
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How did Harriet Tubman’s life impact history?
Answer:Harriet Tubman was enslaved, escaped, and helped others gain their freedom as a “conductor" of the Underground Railroad. Tubman also served as a scout, spy, guerrilla soldier, and nurse for the Union Army during the Civil War.
Harriet Tubman was enslaved, escaped, and helped others gain their freedom as a “conductor" of the Underground Railroad.
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1.) why did the British government take away the Massachusetts charter?
2.) what did taking away the charter do in regards to the Massachusetts gov.
3.) after their participation in their gov was taken away from the colonists, how did they respond in September of 1774?
4.) after the towns in western Massachusetts declared their independence, what did the British tell their troops to do?
5.) how do the events and actions of the town's people in western Massachusetts differ from the story that makes up the American revolution?
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Answer: 1. The British government took away the Massachusetts charter because the charter allowed colonists to participate in their own government.
2. Taking away the charter, the King would appoint people to serve in the government of Massachusetts.
3. Thousands of militia from 37 towns in Worcester County took to the streets to prevent the courts from opening. Not only did the people in Worcester prevent the courts from opening, they forced the British officials to resign their post.
4. On October 4, 1774, at a town hall meeting in Worcester, the people declared that British rule was over and formed their own government to replace it. The people of Worcester sent word to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia that they wanted their support in this independence.In an attempt to gain back control over Massachusetts, Great Britain sent troops to Concord to capture military supplies.
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For Africans, European colonization resulted inImmersive Reader More wealth and power, less education Expanded control of trade networks and emphasis on traditional economies Loss of lands, loss of trade, some gains in health and literacy More local leadership and stronger traditional cultures
Answer:
Loss of lands, loss of trade, some gains in health and literacy
Explanation:
The direct European colonization of Africa started in the late nineteenth century and lasted till the late twentieth century. It was termed New Imperialism and it resulted in different outcomes for the continent.
However majorly, the European colonization of Africa resulted in "Loss of lands, loss of trade, some gains in health and literacy."
This is because, during this period, it was the Europeans that were controlling the African lands and its resources, including its trades.
However, the Africans were exposed and gain better health facilities and were educated in western education.
How did Marcus Garvey's Negro Nationalism differ from the views of W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington?
1-Garvey was concerned with protecting and exercising voting rights.
2-Garvey advocated achieving economic goals before focusing on civil rights.
3-Garvey advocated separation and independence from whites rather than integration.
4-Garvey wanted African Americans to legally challenge "separate but equal" in federal courts.
Answer:
3. Garvey advocated separation and independence from whites rather than integration.
Explanation:
Marcus Garvey was widely known as a political activist and black nationalist. Though he was a Jamaican, through his political ideology, he was known as Pan Africanist. However, while he championed the emancipation of the black race and descents.
Unlike other black activists such as W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington, Garvey believed that the best thing for the black community is to have a separate nation and independent of their white populace.
Hence, Marcus Garvey's Negro Nationalism differs from the views of W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington because he advocated separation and independence from whites rather than integration.
10. Which of the following was added to the Constitution to protect citizen's rights?
(2 Points)
O the Articles of Confederation
O the Electoral College
the Great Compromise
O the Bill of Rights
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Which groups did Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain target and persecute during the Spanish Inquisition?
Select all that apply.
Jews
Protestants
Muslims
Catholics
Please respond quickly, I need to turn this in, in 15 minutes) Why did the colonial troops retreat at the Battle of Bunker Hill? A. They ran out of ammunition. B. They failed to build trenches and fortifications. C. They were intimidated by the British army. D. They knew they had no chance to win the war.
Answer:
A. They ran out of ammunition.
Explanation:
The Battle of Bunker Hill came when the settlers discovered that British forces planned to dominate the hills around Boston. With this information in hand, the colonists managed to obtain a great advantage, since they managed to move their troops to Bunker and Breed's Hill, before the arrival of the British. When the British realized what was going on, there was a great battle that ensued as a great confusion, with casualties in both armies. However, colonial troops ran out of ammunition and went on hand-to-hand combat, which gave the British an advantage and forced colonial troops to withdraw.
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How did Madam C. J. Walker become a successful entrepreneur?
Madam C. J. Walker was born on a plantation in 1867. Her rise to fortune began with
v disease. She created potion
containing
which seemed to cure her. This led to her starting a manufacturing company, and she went on to become the
world's most successful female entrepreneur of her time.
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Answer:
by developing and marketing a line of cosmetics and hair care products for black wome
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Explanation:
What historical circumstances led to the Feudalist Hierarchy in Europe.( Also Japan if u know the answer)
Answer:
Fall of the Western Roman Empire.
Explanation:
After the fall of Western Roman Empire Germanic tribes settled and created many states on its soil. As it was hard to established certain political authority, rulers of these kingdoms introduced feudal system, that was based on loyalty. It was the dominant form throughout Middle Ages. In France for example lasted until the Revolution of 1789.
What were the names of the two plans created to set up the new government?
options:
The Jefferson Plan and the Hamilton Plan
The Northwest Ordinance and the Constitution
The Kentucky Plan and the Massachusetts Plan
The New Jersey Plan and The Virginia Plan
Answer:
The New Jersey and Virginia plans
Liberty is...
10 points
a) the opposite of tyranny.
b) the name of Ms. Barzdukas' dog that she just adopted...
c) freedom, with the fewest legal restrictions possible to a society to properly
function
d) both choices a and c.
Answer:
Your answer should be C
Explanation:
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How did industrialization impact the nineteenth-century world economy?
Explanation:
When the factories were built, people flocked to the cities for work. Women also making domestic products while the children are working as well. As the cities began being far more populous the economy shifted towards centralized.
Answer:
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What was one reason the number of enslaved Africans in the Americas increased?
American demand for goods produced in African villages
European demand for crops grown by American plantations
African demand for goods manufactured in the American colonies
Native American demand for labor to produce food for a growing population
Answer:
european demand for goods
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Answer:
my answer is no
Explanation:because they cross illegally so they don't have all the benefits of citizen
Why did German citizens participate in the atrocities of the Holocaust
despite knowing how immoral the actions were?
Answer:
Half a century after Friedrich Kellner gifted his Nazi-era diary to a grandson in America, the clandestine writings will be published in English by Cambridge University Press in January.
Explanation:
How were the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution similar?
both discouraged the growth of strong monarchs
both signaled a return to feudalism
both encouraged people to question religious teachings and authority
both supported a return to religious extremism
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is that they both encouraged people to question political and religious tradition
Sally sells perfume at a booth in the mall. Her boss gives Sally a 5% commission when she sells perfume. How much money will Sally earn if she sells $720 worth of perfume?
Answer:
720 / 0.5 = 14.40
Explanation:
the protestant reformation led to which of the following important changes in europe
Answer:
no + yes
Explanation:
yes
Answer:
European religious minorities were persecuted in large numbers.
Explanation:
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Josh is experimenting to try and find how to speed up the dissolving of a solid in water. which will not increase the rate of dissolving?
Answer: Decreasing particle size of the solid, increasing the temperature, and/or increasing the mixing or stirring rate.
Source: short-facts.com/what-are-three-ways-to-speed-up-dissolving/