Answer:
Congress
Explanation:
How do some scientists believe that
early people crossed a land bridge
and made it to North America ?
Answer:
It is widely believed that early eurasian people crossed a land bridge where the Bering strait is today between Alaska and Russia. These people eventually became Native Americans.
What factors enabled Hilter to rise to power ?
American Imperialism
How did the U.S. exercise this new power?
Answer:
America started getting into wars that would not affect them such as the Cuban revolution and colonizing lands i.e. Guam, Phillipean islands
What is the Enlightenment? Describe the chief features and leading ideas of the Enlightenment and how they related to one another. Answer question in a paragraph with five or six sentences.
Answer:
Jefferson's idea of "unalienable rights" in the Declaration of Independence is similar to the idea of natural rights, which comes from Locke. According to Locke, people are born with certain inherent rights that the government cannot remove. Jefferson writes in the Declaration that "all men are created equal." This idea is derived in part from Locke's idea of the "tabula rasa," which means that all people are born without prior knowledge and are therefore equal in status.
The idea that the government owes its existence to the consent of the governed and that once the government goes against this so-called social contract, it should be overthrown, comes from Locke and Rousseau. According to their philosophy, people give up some of their rights to the government for protection and security, but the government must still protect individuals' natural rights. Another Enlightenment idea in the Declaration is that people have the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness . These...
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I NEED HEEEEEELLP WITH THESE QUESTIONS PLSSSS What did federal troops do at the Rock Falls settlement that made David Lewis Payne even more famous?
A.
They arrested Payne for intruding on Indian Territory.
B.
They destroyed buildings and seized Payne’s newspaper, The Oklahoma War Chief.
C.
They seized the buildings and locked down the settlement.
D.
They set the buildings on fire, causing many casualties.
During the first land run, all land grants were claimed within __________.
A.
a few hours
B.
a day
C.
a few days
D.
a week
Answer 1: They destroyed buildings and seized Payne’s newspaper, The Oklahoma War Chief.
Explanation 1: "A June 1884 settlement venture at Rock Falls in the Cherokee Outlet turned out disastrously for him when in August the U.S. Army burned his buildings, confiscated his Oklahoma War Chief press, and took him on a punishing wagon journey overland to Fort Smith."
Answer 2: A day
Explanation 2: There isn't much information on this but I believe this is the correct option
Answer:
a few hours
Explanation:
What is the meaning of the author’s use of the word deliciously in the lines below? My head feels deliciously light and cool, and the barber said I could soon have a curly crop, which will be boyish, becoming, and easy to keep in order. I’m satisfied, so please take the money and let’s have supper.” *
1 point
distasteful
enjoyable
horrible
displeasing
Answer:
It means enjoyable.
Explanation:
Why was the Stamp Act repealed?
The colonists instituted a similar Stamp Act on British imported goods.
After meeting with some colonists, Parliament decided to repeal the original tax and then increase them to teach the
colonists a lesson!
The colonists retaliated by raising the prices on all their exported goods.
The colonists boycotted buying British goods and they wrote a letter to Parliament and the king protesting the act
Answer:
The colonists boycotted buying British goods and they wrote a letter to Parliament and the king protesting the act
Answer: British merchants and manufacturers pressured Parliament because their exports to the colonies were threatened by boycotts.
Explanation: The Act was repealed on 18 March 1766 as a matter of expedience, but Parliament affirmed its power to legislate for the colonies "in all cases whatsoever" by also passing the Declaratory Act.
Which era would you mostly hear this from
A. Colonial era
B.exploration era
C. American revolution era
D. Westward expansion era
Answer:
american revolution era
1. Why is it important for geneticists to test 'isolated people"?
Answer:
There should always be a control group when testing with different peoples. A control group does not receive any variable/treatment. This helps the geneticists to compare the results between control group and the group that's being tested.
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Answer:
I believe the answer is...the third one
Explanation:
By letting nobles make decisions for the church not positive tho.
Answer:
I think it's D, by separating the church from the government
What similarity can be drawn between state and national governments?
A.Both have three branches of government and a constitution.
B.Neither uses any form of direct democracy.
C.Both have constitutions that are difficult to change.
D.Both have the ability to raise and control a military.
Answer:
I belive it to be A probley
Compare the Feudal System in Europe to Athenian Democracy?
Answer:
Feudal System:
The Feudal system was characterized by the dominion of local lords (the feudal lords). These lords had military and economic power over their territories, and worked closely with the monarchs.
Most people were farmers living in manors, which were property of the lords.
They were not slaves, and they had higher levels of freedom. Some of them moved out to other places like cities or merchant towns.
Athenian Democracy
Athenian Democracy was a form of direct democracy. A few male individuals met at the Agora (a central place in the city) to discuss public matters. They were property owning males.
A large section of the population were slaves, who did not have any political or civil rights: they could be sold and bought.
What is the name generally given to a judicial decision that is made to advance the interests of one of the political parties?
Answer: Partisanship
Explanation:
Partisanship refers to political decisions made to favor the policy maker´s party-preferred ideological orientation. When it comes to judicial decisions, a judge becomes a partisan when his rulings are meant to promote the interests of the political party he favors.
Despite the legal model holding to the idea that judicial impartiality forbids any partisan loyalties, partisanship still exists.
The correct answer is
activism
Picture of correct answer proof
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How did colonists view the Quartering Act?
Answer:
American colonists resented and opposed the Quartering Act of 1765, not because it meant they had to house British soldiers in their homes, but because they were being taxed to pay for provisions and barracks for the army – a standing army that they thought was unnecessary during peacetime and an army that they feared
Explanation:
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what does john adams think the new country ( government ) will be like?
Answer: quizlet ❤️
Explanation:
How did early Christianity spread?
Jesus traveled to every part of the Roman Empire.
Jesus’s closest followers traveled around the Roman Empire.
Pontius Pilate wrote about Jesus, which inspired others to convert.
The apostles wrote books that were sent around the Roman Empire.
Answer:
The correct answer is B, Jesus's closest followers traveled around the Roman Empire, for those who can't find the answer
Explanation:
I got it right on my Cumulative Exam review for Edge :D
Which statement best expresses a viewpoint Mark Twain conveys in "A Cub Pilot"?
A. Being a steamboat pilot requires a great deal of knowledge, skill, and confidence.
B. It is cruel and pointless to play pranks on inexperienced people.
C. Piloting a steamboat is much like writing a novel.
D. The Mississippi River is the most beautiful waterway in the world.
Answer:
A. Being a steamboat pilot requires a great deal of knowledge, skill, and confidence.
Explanation:
Answer:
its a.
Explanation:
how did we get the electoral
Create a historical marker commemorating an early European settlement.
Answer:
States have celebrated their pasts since the United States was born, but it took more than a century—and the creation of modern roads—for roadside markers to become a tool for public memorialization. Virginia's historical marker program is one of the oldest, beginning in 1926 with the placement of a small number of signs along U.S. 1 between Richmond and Mount Vernon. A small number of markers were erected in Colorado, Indiana and Pennsylvania even before this date. By 1930, Massachusetts had 234 markers along its roads—and these early tallies don’t include markers placed by local individuals, organizations and larger heritage groups such as the Daughters of the American Revolution.
The largest number of state-sponsored programs, however, followed World War II.
In the two decades after the war, American families took to the roads on vacations that had as much to do with pleasure as a desire to explore and embrace historic sites that reflected the country's national identity and democratic values. In 1954 alone, around 49 million Americans set out on heritage tours of the United States, including Mount Vernon, Gettysburg, Washington, D.C., and Independence Hall in Philadelphia. These sacred places allowed Americans to imagine themselves as members of a larger community bound together by common values—and encouraged good citizenship at the height of America's ideological struggle against the Soviet Union.
These pilgrimages also reinforced a traditional historical narrative that catered specifically to middle-class white America. Stories of Pilgrims and Puritans, Founding Fathers, westward-bound settlers, and brave American soldiers dominated this consensus-driven picture of the nation's past. The vast majority of historical markers reinforced these themes on a local level, pointing out important events or notable residents—most of them white and male—as travelers wound their way to their final destinations.
Explanation:
Who ruled North Africa before the 1800s
Answer:
king james
Explanation:
Beacuase i got 100
Answer:
King Leopold II of Belgium
Explanation:
King Leopold II of Belgium
how did America settle it's conflict with Britain over Canada
Answer:The treaty established the 49th parallel from the Rocky Mountains to the Strait of Georgia as the boundary between the United States and British Canada. ... In 1818, a U.S.-British agreement had established the border along the 49th parallel from Lake of the Woods in the east to the Rocky Mountains in the west.
Explanation:
Why do pyramids point to the sky?
Answer: The ancient Egyptians aligned their pyramids and temples to the north because they believed their pharaohs became stars in the northern sky after they died. But while the Great Pyramid is aligned with the north, the other pyramids are all slightly off.
Explanation:
Explain the quote and give historical context, personality traits and ramifications of the quote.
By: Phillip II of Spain
Quote 1: “God, who has given me so many Kingdoms to govern, has not given me a son fit to govern them.”
Answer:
This means he has royalty but his own family doesn't fit to govern. Even if your rich your still gonna have problems by your own family.
What Colony made the alliances with the Native American? This colony intermarried and worked
together with the Native Americans in the Fur Trade.
1) Spanish
2) British
3) Dutch
4) English
Australia has no program of education true or false
Answer: FALSE
Explanation: the fires will get WAY WORSE (if you know what i mean)
Which section of Texas is known for its many lakes, reservoirs, and hills?
a.
Llano Basin
b.
Edwards Plateau
c.
North High Plains
d.
South High Plains
Answer:
Llano Basin
Explanation:
Magna Carta: Petition of Rights : English Bill of Rights: What does all three of these items have in common?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
slavery. being put in the ghettos and other such activities
How did humanism affect paintings during the Renaissance?
Paintings became more religious.
Paintings became less political.
Paintings became more lifelike.
Paintings became less realistic.
Answer:
Paintings became more lifelike
Explanation:
It affected humanism during the renaissance
Humanism affect paintings during the Renaissance because Paintings became more lifelike. The correct option is c.
During the Renaissance, humanism primarily had an impact on paintings and other visual arts by reviving education as well as curiosity in the visual arts as fields of study in and of themselves and by highlighting the significance of reality and humanity in creative portrayals. Visual arts were almost entirely produced throughout the mediaeval era for distinctly religious objectives, sometimes as decorations for churches & chapels or as commissions from the Church to depict particular religious scenes.
In this function, medieval art was more concerned with a suitable fidelity to Christian teaching and biblical messages than it was with reality and skill.
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Is there still work to do today? Explain any connections you thought of to more recent times in American history or current issues in 2020.
Answer:
The most traumatic year in modern American history was 1968. But what is now the second-most traumatic year, 2020, still has seven months to run. The comparison provides little comfort, and several reasons for concern.
How could any year be worse than the current one, in which more Americans are out of work than in the Great Depression, and more people are needlessly dying than in several of America’s wars combined?
Explanation: