Answer:
Students learn better when experiencing knowledge in a larger context. They begin to see relationships and connections across time, place, and disciplines. Learning about wider themes and related concepts and facts more closely resembles how life is experienced outside of school and the classroom.
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation did help solve one
major issue. What was it?
Answer:
The Articles of Confederation served as the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain.
Explanation:
Even though there were many problems with the Articles of Confederation, they provided a starting point and taught the future leaders what they did not want with a central government.
After the Congress of Vienna, Europe....
a. was further divided along national lines.
b. gained territory back from Asia.
c. removed all royalty from power,
d. consisted solely of numerous empires.
Answer:Pretty sure it’s A
Explanation:
On June 9, 1815, the Final Act, which incorporated all of the different treaties agreed during and around the Congress of Vienna, was signed, ushering in massive territorial changes in Europe and establishing a balance of power between nations.
Correct option is A.
After the Congress of Vienna, Europe "was further divided along national lines."
The Austrian Emperor presided over a German Confederation of 39 states founded from the Holy Roman Empire's former 300 states. Only a fraction of each country's territory was involved in the Confederation: Austria and Prussia.
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Which phrase best completes the diagram?
Explain why Paterson said, We must follow the people; the people will not follow us."
The statement said by the Paterson with regard to the people states the representation of the people that is very important.
Who was Paterson?The full name of Paterson was William Paterson, who was the state person of New Jersey. He was the first senate in the United States in 1789-90.
He was a staunch patriot who backed the Federalists. Furthermore, he was a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee when the Judiciary Act of 1789, which established the federal court system, was drafted.
Patterson was of the opinion that the conference should not use proportional representation. To demonstrate that participation of all individuals is required, we must obey what the people desire rather than what we want, and in doing so, we cannot have proportionate representation.
Therefore, it can be concluded that Paterson believed to have the great participation of the people in the politics.
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Answer the questions in the picture
1. To gain more control and punish the colonists
2. Because they viewed it as unfair, since they had no representation.
3. It escalated, or made more, the conflict. This resulted in rioting and violence.
the first permanent European colony in the north west. member of a religious group who goes out into the world to try to persuade others to convert (change their religion).
a flat area, often in a high place or on top of mountains.
a settlement created for the purpose of converting the natives in the Spanish colonies.
A Spanish explorer who explored La Florida because he heard it described as the land of gold.
1.hernando de soto
2. santa fe
3. plateau
4. Missionary
5. mission
Answer:
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Hernando de Soto
A Spanish explorer who explored La Florida because he heard it described as the land of gold.
Plateau
a flat area, often in a high place or on top of mountains.
Mission
a settlement created for the purpose of converting the natives in the Spanish colonies.
Missionarry
member of a religious group who goes out into the world to try to persuade others to convert (change their religion).
Santa Fe
the first permanent European colony in the north west
What is the population distribution of Germany
Explanation:
Population83,166,711 (31 December 2019)
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What would be the effect of Britain hiring mercenaries to fight in North America? In 1776.
Answer:
The British hired them because they didn't know the Land. They hired the hessian soldiers to do it for them, because the soldiers themselves were fighting for their freedom, and this made them more determined to win
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Who was Pánfilo de Narváez sent to capture in Mexico?
a.
Alonso Alvarez de Piñeda
b.
Àlvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca
c.
Fray Marcos de Niza
d.
Hernan Cortés.
Answer: Hernán Cortés
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
What were some of the failures and successes to come from the settlement in Jamestown?
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) and Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954) illustrate how the same Constitutional issue of __________ was interpreted differently over time. A. slavery B. state sovereignty C. separate but equal D. separation of church and state
Answer: C separate but equal
Explanation:
Plessy v Ferguson ruled segregation constitutional and Brown v Board considered it unconstitutional. Showing the change over time.
Answer:
its c
Explanation:
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All of the following are associated with President Wilson EXCEPT:
A. Federal Reserve Act
B. Bull Moose Party
C. Federal Trade Commission Act
D. Two term president
Answer:
b
Explanation:
bcuz it's with federal acts and president
how were the british colonies in america established
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Question 5 (5 points)
What geographical feature attracted people to settle in Mesopotamia?
a
Trees
b
Desert
C
Climate
d
River's
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Which of the following best describes how slaves were treated in the Southern colonies?
A
They were treated well and given free education.
B
They were beaten and treated very badly.
с
They were paid to do skilled jobs and housework.
D
They were paid to do work in factories.
Answer:B: They were badly beaten and treated very badly.
Explanation:
Slaves were never paid in the south
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Answer:
Either a caravan or cart I'm not sure
ano-anong mga bansa o rehiyon na may malawak na kagubatan?
Answer: Mayroong maraming malawak na kagubatan sa maraming iba't ibang mga bansa kabilang ang US, China, Indonesia, at Brazil.
Explanation: Walang saysay na sagutin ang mga katanungan, ngunit nais ko pa ring tulungan ang mga tao. Ang aking iba pang mga sagot ay tinanggal.
People are not subject to any nation or government. what type of government is this?
Answer: Anarchy
Explanation: Anarchists are people who believe that no govenments should exist
why did french revolution started
Answer:
The French Revolution began in 1789 and lasted until 1794. King Louis XVI needed more money, but had failed to raise more taxes when he had called a meeting of the Estates General. This instead turned into a protest about conditions in France. ... The Revolution became more and more radical and violent.
Explanation:
The manga Carter was meant to do all the following except
Answer:
what are the answer choices?
Explanation:
Where did the delegates meet for the convention
____ school for a way of life for the first half of the 20th century
Secondary school
As in middle school
What is the chemical energy in the cell called?
Answer:
adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Explanation:
The only form of energy a cell can use is a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Chemical energy is stored in the bonds that hold the molecule together. ADP can be recycled into ATP when more energy becomes available. The energy to make ATP comes from glucose.
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Read this quote and then answer the question:
“Those which survived could hardly be recognized as human. They had lost flesh and hair, the nails had gone from hands and feet…They spoke of heat so incredible that it was a marvel that ships and crews were not burnt.”
-Portuguese sailor
Why would the sailor be feeling such intense heat?
Answer:
If they sailed the Arabian Gulf:
The average heat index often exceeds 150 degrees in the gulf, making it so a sailor would be drenched with sweat after a one-minute walk across the hangar bay or while merely standing watch in certain parts of the ship.
"Hot wasn't the word for it. There's some other word we need to come up with." Lenox said. "I've been joking that there's cool, warm, hot and then whatever the next word is, that's what it was like there."
The Arabian gulf was very muggy, and high humidity contributed to such high heat.
2. Which of the following is NOT a cause of the Renaissance?
a. Growth of large and wealthy city-states
b. Increased trade with the Middle East and Asia
c. Increased scientific and technical knowledge
d. Increased wars as a result of the Crusades
help fast please !!
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
i don't think this has something to do with Renaissance, i dont think Renaissance affected something this small in the society
In 1902, 150 Yaqui Indians lost their lives in a battle in Northern Mexico. For more than a century, the bones of 12 of those warriors were housed at New York's American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). Legally the remains of Native Americans must be returned to tribes. However, the law does not cover Mexican remains held in the United States. Together, Yaqui living in Mexico and Arizona urged both governments to require the museum to release the bones. Eventually the AMNH agreed to the tribe members' demand. Museum officials surrendered the bones to the Mexican government. A Mexican history museum typically would take the remains. Instead, the government gave them to the Yaqui tribe for burial.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
It seems yo forgot to include the question because this is only a statement. Furthermore, you forgot to include the options for this question.
However, doing some research we can say the following.
The question could be "What did the Yaqui tribe need?
If that is the case, the correct answer is "Yaqui needed the cooperation of the museums."
After some tense negotiations, the Mexican government could have the support of New York's American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) and finally could have the bones. These bones were given back to the Yaqui tribe members because Native Mexican tribes are very respected in Mexico. So instead of putting them in a museum's exhibition, the government gave it back to the Yaquis because it understood the religious customs, culture, and traditions of this tribe.
Yaqui people live in the North region of the state of Sonora (border state to Arizona, US). They have a series of religious traditions and ceremonies and the tribe considered correct to bury the bones to give peace to the souls of those Yaquis.
Since the founding of the country, there had been constant debate about the proper division of powers between the national government and the states. Explain this debate, using the vocabulary words (Federalism, States'rights position, nationalist position. )
Answer and Explanation:
The formation of the USA as a country was not easy. Besides having to fight to get rid of British domination, the Americans, once independent, started a series of debates about what would be the best way to govern the country, maintaining justice, freedom and the nationalist position that would guarantee that the country become big and strong.
After many conversations it was decided that the United States would have a government based on federalism, where a central government would be established, divided into three spheres, where each sphere would complement the other and still inspect each other's work.
This did not please at all, as a group of anti-federalists revoked that decision, claiming that it took away the power and position of states within their own territories, in addition to providing a lot of power to the president of the republic who could abuse and act like a King.
Which of the following conflicts was a major Native American victory?
A.Custer's Last Stand
B.the Dakota Sioux Uprising
C.Wounded Knee
D.Sand Creek
Answer:
wounded knee
Explanation:
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Think about how dance started, without any documentation and how it has evolved today. How has dance evolved and grown? How has technology facilitated its evolution? How has technology hindered its evolution. How do you use technology and dance?
Thank you!!!!
Answer:
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Explanation:
John Toenjes, associate professor, music director, and co director of undergraduate education at Illinois is changing the way audiences enjoy live performances by working with the understanding that audiences today are glued to their technology.
Under most circumstances, audience members at Krannert Center performances would silence and put away devices and cell phones. In several recent performances organized by John Toenjes, the audience is encouraged to keep their devices in hand and use them to interact with and even guide the action.
After watching the film Jurassic Park 2, Toenjes was perplexed. “I was surprised at how intently people were glued to their cell phones, even when something as interesting as this high action, special effects movie was on the screen,” said Toenjes. “That’s when something sparked. Something clicked!”
Toenjes wondered, if seeing famous actors, special stunts and effects, and computer-generated imagery (CGI) in films can’t keep audiences off of their phones, why fight that. Why not embrace it?
Toenjes began working for the Illinois Department of Dance in 2001, where he developed a passion for interactive dance. He decided he wanted to literally alternate reality for audiences and connect them to the performance by integrating the technology of their personal cell phones.
As Toenjes began to develop his ideas about interactivity and dance performance, he started to use a new custom mobile application. The app served as a game where audience members had to solve puzzles that led to clues. And each clue had a connection with the live contemporary dances.
For example, some of the clues identified the performer speaking key words and then led to that person’s photo in a portrait gallery. The audience was then instructed to take a selfie with them.
Another feature allowed the audience to solve a puzzle while watching a dance. This clue would reveal a way in which the audience could choose how the dancer would communicate next and therefore change the progression of the performance.
As the app evolved, the development team added more functionality, allowing audience members to be more involved than ever before with dance performances. Without any training in choreography, the audience was able to direct the performance by selecting their preferred order of dance pieces through the app. The video below shows an example of this technology in use.
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Answer:
It is the last one
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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