Write a thesis statement for the following prompts.
1. in class this year and through the Unit 2 lessons, we discussed the First Global Age (1450-1770) was an age that included time periods, such as: The Renaissance, The Reformation and Counter Reformation, The Age of Exploration, The Scientific Revolution, The Enlightenment, and more. How was the world transformed during the First Global Age?.
2. Nationalism is the strong sense of attachment or belonging to one’s own country. As this grew in the 1800s, what effect did nationalism have on Europe during this century?

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Answer 1

The correct answers to these open questions are the following.

1.- How was the world transformed during the First Global Age?.

The world was seriously transformed during the so-called First Global Age that started approximately in 1450 and ended by the 1770s. During these 350 years, the world passed from an era of exploration and conquer by the European monarchies that were ambitious and wanted more richness and territories to increase their power and control in Europe, to a time of conquering and colonization of these new territories, as was the case of the North American territory and Mesoamerica.

After this period of dark ages during the Middle Age, the Renaissance represented a great "jump" to humanism and the reappearance of the arts such as painting, sculpture, and architecture. Then it came the wonderful times of the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment, which really changed the way people lived for all the discoveries and new concepts in the form of governments, liberties, citizens, rights, and social contracts.

It was the time of brilliant thinkers and philosophers such as Voltaire, John Locke, Baron of Montesquiou, Jean-Jaques Rosseau, and Thomas Hobbes.

2.- The effect that nationalism had on Europe during this century of the 1800s was that nationalistic ideas created many problems and confrontations in Europe due to racial differences, ethnic confrontations, territorial expansions, and the imposition of the will of the Emperors over other territories.  The strong sense of attachment or belonging to one’s own country made people fight against other tribes and nations and Europe lived bloody times of wars and conquest.


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What is protected from a protest but inappropriate?

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Answer:

When fists get thrown, bombs get put out, and items and people get hurt or killed

Explanation:

The American war here changed from one of liberation to one of imperialism after the people tired of the U.S. occupation.
A. Guam
B. Philippines
C. Puerto Rico
D. Cuba

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer: D

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Match the inventor with the invention.

1. Thomas Savery 1 used coal to power the first steam engine
2. James Watt 2 built a steamship, the Clermont
3. James Hargreaves 3 developed the steam locomotive
4. Robert Fulton 4 built steam engine to power other machines
5. George Stephenson 5 invented the spinning jenny

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Answer:

James Hargreaves: He invented the spinning jenny in 1765. The machine spun cotton into thread. It used 6-24 spindles, depending on the model. He named the device after his wife, Jenny!

James Watt: In 1763, while tinkering with an old Newcomen engine, he improved it and developed an efficient, reliable steam engine. This gave industry a cheap supply of energy. He declared, "Steam is an Englishman." Only the English had this technology for about 50 years, giving England a huge head start on industrialization.

Tomas Savery: He invented the Steam engine

Robert Fulton: He invented the Clermont, the first steamboat, in 1807. Before the steamboat, barges were pushed up river by poles at a whopping 1-mile per hour!

George Stephenson: He built the first practical steam locomotive in 1825. It was named the Rocket, and whipped down the tracks at an astonishing 16 miles per hour! The Liverpool and Manchester Railway was then built - the first railroad in the world (the Baltimore and Ohio was built in 1830 in the US). Within 20 years, locomotives could reach 50 mph.

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Listed in the Item Bank are some key terms and expressions associated with the categories seen in the Venn Diagram. To find out more
information about items, some have more details available when you click on them. Drag and drop each item onto the proper area of the
diagram. If an item describes more than one category, be sure to place it in the overlapping space.
ITEM BANK:

Agricultural economy

Controlled U.S. banking system

Dependent on immigrant labor

Dependent on slavery

Highly developed industries

Mostly rural, isolated communities

Plantation system

Urban centers linked by railroads

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Answer:

Agricultural economy-south

Controlled U.S. banking system-north

Dependent on immigrant labor-north

Dependent on slavery-south

Highly developed industries-north

Mostly rural, isolated communities-both

Plantation system-south

Urban centers linked by railroads-both but vastly more north

The main difference between a civic duty and a civic responsibility is:
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A. A civic responsibility must be fulfilled by citizens.
B. A civic duty must be fulfilled by citizens.
C. A civic duty is for politicians only.
D. There are consequences for not fulfilling civic responsibilities.

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I’m pretty sure it’s d

Answer:

b

Explanation:

civic responsibility is optional while a civic duty is mandatory, like when a male has to sign for selective services once the male turns 18. another example of a civic duty is obeying the law or paying your taxes while a civic responsibility is something like voting (only citizens are allowed to vote), you do not have to vote but it would be nice if you did.

Let me eliminate the answers.

A- this is wrong. you do not need to fufill a responsibility. it is optional.

C- this is wrong. Duties are for all citizens.

D- this is wrong ( im pretty sure ) a consequence can either be good or bad, its not always bad. So why would you recieve bad consequenses for not fufilling civic responsibilites? its not like you HAVE to do it.

does the job of the Vice President seem very tough compared to the president?

needing an in depth answer (3-4 sentences)

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Constantine changed their name to?

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Answer:

Constantius had become severely sick over the course of his reign, and died on 25 July 306 in Eboracum. Before dying, he declared his support for raising Constantine to the rank of full augustus. The Alamannic king Chrocus, a barbarian taken into service under Constantius, then proclaimed Constantine as augustus.

Explanation:

Which statement best describes an attitude shared by John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and J. P. Morgan?

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The available options are:

(1) Economic competition is inefficient and wasteful.

(2) Strong labor unions are essential to the health of the economy.

(3) Natural resources belong to all citizens and should not be used for private gain.

(4) Concentrating economic power in the hands of a few individuals is a threat to the country.

Answer:

Economic competition is inefficient and wasteful

Explanation:

The statement best describes an attitude shared by John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and J. P. Morgan is "Economic competition is inefficient and wasteful."

This is evident in the fact that all these three aforementioned wealthy Americans were popularly known for their tendency to develop any form of monopoly in their various business industry.

To them, the existence of economic competition leads to inefficiency. Hence, they always prefer to eliminate the competition, before committing massive investments for the needed growth and development, instead of outwitting the competitors.

What is the Quran? How is it different from the Bible?

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The Quran is the holy book of Islam. The Bible is the holy book of Christianity.

warned that going to a temple was not enough all must work for just society

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Answer:

vocab: prophets

What is selective breeding?​

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Answer:

Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular phenotypic traits (characteristics) by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will sexually reproduce and have offspring together. Domesticated animals are known as breeds, normally bred by a professional breeder, while domesticated plants are known as varieties, cultigens, cultivars, or breeds. Two purebred animals of different breeds produce a crossbreed, and crossbred plants are called hybrids. Flowers, vegetables and fruit-trees may be bred by amateurs and commercial or non-commercial professionals: major crops are usually the provenance of the professionals.

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what was the statistics of losses of life at Auschwitz - Birkenau

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Of the 1.3 million people sent to Auschwitz, 1.1 million died. The death toll includes 960,000 Jews (865,000 of whom were gassed on arrival), 74,000 non-Jewish Poles, 21,000 Roma, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, and up

How did the English Revolution increase the overall power of Parliament?

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Answer:

The event changed how England was governed, giving parliament more power.

What are three critical questions that entrepreneurs need to ask themselves while starting a business?

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Answer:

which location will have the most advantage?

what business structure would be best?

what is the total cost of ownership in my capital location?

Which of the following does not describe why Christianity was appealing?

a
It stated that the poor would receive their rewards in heaven.
b
It agreed with the long-standing beliefs of Rome.
c
It stated everyone was equal.
d
It promoted a message of peace.

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Answer:

b, rome hayed Christianity

Explanation:

they literally executed Jesus

After two-thirds of both houses of Congress vote on a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution, where must it be
sent to be ratified?
A the president
the states
the Supreme Court
the Senate

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The answer Is the Supreme Court I know this because I remember being into the most recent election and it’s the Supreme Court.

What would happened to New Orleans lose if slavery was abolished

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Answer:

Most notable among the laws Congress passed were three Amendments to the US Constitution: the Thirteenth Amendment (1865) ended slavery, the Fourteenth Amendment (1868) guaranteed African Americans the rights of American citizenship, and the Fifteenth Amendment (1870) guaranteed black men the constitutional right to.

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What was strange about the Election of 1824?
1 point
The person who won the most Popular Votes and the most Electoral College Votes did
not win the election
The person who won got every single Electoral Vote
The person who won died before he could accept the Presidency
There was a war between the three candidates to see who would become the leader
of the country

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Answer:

John Quincy Adams defeated Andrew Jackson in 1824 by garnering more electoral votes through the House of Representatives, even though Jackson originally received more popular and electoral votes. The presidential election of 1824 represents a watershed in American politics. ... But John Quincy Adams became president.

Explanation:

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ANSWRJohn Quincy Adams defeated Andrew Jackson in 1824 by garnering more electoral votes through the House of Representatives, even though Jackson originally received more popular and electoral votes. The presidential election of 1824 represents a watershed in American politics. ... But John Quincy Adams became president.

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How did racist whites leaders get back at Johnson in 1913

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Answer:

emancipation

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What was the mit'a? How was it paid?

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Answer:

public duty tax, paid in labor by men of the ayllu. To pay the tax, men might repair roads , build storehouses, or work in mines.

Explanation:

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Answer:

George Goethals

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What questions did potential voters have to answer on Louisiana literacy tests? Check all that apply.

questions related to the constitution
questions about the government
questions showing the ability to read and write
questions related to the NAACP
questions about school integration

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Answer:

questions showing the ability to read and write

Explanation:

The questions potential voters have to answer on Louisiana literacy tests in 1964 were "questions showing the ability to read and write"

This is evident in that for example some of the questions are:

Draw a circle around the number or letter of this sentence.

Draw a circle under the last word in the line.

Cross out the longest word in this line.

Going by these examples shows that the questions do not relate to the constitution, school integration, NACCP nor government, but just the ability to read and write.

Answer:

abc are correct

Explanation:

Describe an amendment that you would like to see added to the Constitution. Explain why you would like this added to the Constitution.

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Explanation:

change or addition that becomes part of the written language of the Constitution itself through one of four methods set forth in the Constitution

In 35 words or fewer, what do you think might have happened if Britain
had lost to Germany?

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Answer:

If the Nazis had gotten their hands on England, one of their first steps would have been to commence wholesale looting of the country’s gold reserves. And they would have found the vaults empty because the United Kingdom had managed to secretly smuggle the modern equivalent of more than $60 billion in gold to Canada

Explanation: because they fought over gold

Why do you think more German people didn't protest and speak out against Nazi rule in the
1930s? How could this be different if something similar happened in America?

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Hi there! Most people didn’t speak out against Nazi rule because 1 they were afraid of the Nazi, 2 they thought that Jews deserved it, and 3 some people where just too sick to do anything about it. I feel like if it was In America more people would’ve spread more awareness about it.

What types of protests do people use
today to make their displeasure of
U.S. laws or society know?

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I’m not sure if this is what your asking, but some protest that are going on about displeasure is BLM for example! And also about abortions are two big ones!

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Why were wars with France and Austria important to Otto von Bismarck's
efforts to unify Germany in the 1860s?
A. Capturing foreign territory allowed the German Empire to become
ethnically diverse
B. France and Austria promoted nationalist philosophies that
Bismarck opposed.
C. Bismarck planned to force religious minorities to relocate to
captured foreign lands.
D. Winning the wars created a sense of national pride among the
German people

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

It were the times of nationalism in europe(Italy, Germany etc.), I highly doubt that it wouldn't be that.

Which of the following was a factor that attracted settlers from the East to the Oregon Country in the 1840s?
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Answer:

You didn't list options but here is the correct answer

Explanation:

In the early 1800s, traders established a trade route that followed a series of older trails. The route was calld the Old Spanish Trail, and it connected Santa Fe and Los Angeles.


Two nations from the Iberian Peninsula settled most of South America. What evidence do find of this in South America today

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Answer:

Spain and Portugal settled most of South America

Explanation:

Evidence shown is that most of South America is dominated by Hispanic and Portugese Culture, language, and ethnic origin

What was supported by John C. Calhoun?
O A. The power of the federal government to prevent secession
O B. The cause of abolition
O C. The raid at Harpers Ferry
O D. The right of states to veto federal law

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Your answer is D because It is the right of states to veto federal law he did that to happen.

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Answer:



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