4. The Reconquista was:
A. The name of Christopher Columbus's flagship
B. Spanish conquest of the Aztec and Inca empires
C. Spanish reconquest of the Muslim-held European Spanish peninsula.​

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Answer 1

Answer:

C

Explanation:


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He invaded Mexico and defeated the Aztecs.

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Answer: Hernán Cortés

Explanation: Hernán Cortés was a Spanish conquistador, or conqueror, best remembered for conquering the Aztec empire in 1521 and claiming Mexico for Spain. He also helped colonize Cuba and became a governor of New Spain

Answer:

Hernán Cortés invaded Mexico and defeated the Aztecs.

Explanation:

Which nations were part of the Triple Alliance?

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Answer:

germany, austria-hunagry and italy

Explanation:

Answer: Germany Italy and Austria hungary

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which country did not control territory in Africa​

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Answer: The United States has never held any territory in Africa.

Explanation:

Answer: United States

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Select the correct answer.
Which was a building technique introduced by the Romans?
Rd

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Answer:

concrete

The most notable building technique introduced by the Romans was the use of concrete.

Explanation:

How does the periodic table indicate the number of valence electrons an
element has?
A. By the group number of the B columns
B. By the group number of the A columns
C. By the row number
D. By the period number

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Answer:

B. By the group number of the A columns

Explanation:

Valence electrons which is a term that describes the number of electrons in the highest occupied energy level for an element helps to categories the elements into groups.

Hence, based on Chemical Abstracts Service, CAS grouping, it is shown or concluded that the periodic table indicate the number of valence electrons an element has by the group number of the A columns

What condition did President Warren Harding promise to bring back to
America?
A. Isolation
B. Normalcy
C. Victory
D. Prosperity

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Answer:

B. normalcy

Explanation:

warren Harding promised a return to normalcy after the first world war. it reflected the mood of the nation after the horrors of the war.

herding was popular at the time but after his death in 1923 an number of scandals broke that tarnished the record.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

in which city you find these two places trevi fountain and colosseum​

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Answer:

Rome

Explanation:

historic centre of Rome, including the Trevi Fountain, Rome Pantheon, and the Piazza Navona. You can then choose whether to add on the Colosseum and Roman Forum.

What problem or issue did the submarine solve

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Allowed for echolocation and underwater discoveries such as study of marine life

The cease-fire that ended the Vietnam War resulted in

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The cease-fire that ended the Vietnam War resulted in many American troops being withdrawn from Vietnam and American POWs being released.

The Vietnam War was a very difficult war for the United States. President Lyndon Johnson limited many troops in what they could do, so it was very hard to get ahead. The jungles of Vietnam were also very hard to fight in and it was almost impossible to locate enemies.

After all of this went on for awhile, Richard Nixon became president and realized that the United States fighting in this war was essentially going nowhere. He decided to pull American troops out of Vietnam and a few years later settled a cease-fire that officially ended the Vietnam War.

The United States had ended up losing the Vietnam War and now Vietnam was known as a communist country.

Between lowering taxes and beginning
the War on Terror, what happened
while President George W. Bush was
in office?

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Since tax increase means other people will try to use us

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Who is the first president of america​

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George Washington was the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
The first president of America was George Washington

Describe how honeycomb stiffens without materially increasing its weigh

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Answer:

Explanation:

Stiffer and Lighter than Single Sheet Laminate The stiffness of Plascore Honeycomb Panels allows the end user to utilize less material and reduce weight. Stiffness increases exponentially compared to single sheet material.

In which direction did most manufactured goods travel

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Answer:During the colonial period, European countries sought raw materials from their colonies to market in Europe and to produce manufactures.

This was the context when the US was a colony of England. With regard to Africa, there was also capture of raw material, but the main one was the slave labor.

Explanation:

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What are the two main categories of public policy?
A foreign and social
B. foreign and economic
C foreign and domestic
D. foreign and defense

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C. Foreign and domestic. Hope this helps!

The Constitution says that a president cannot serve for more than two terms or eight years. How is it that
President Franklin Roosevelt served for a little over 12 years?
Roosevelt violated the Constitution, but his party was powerful enough to get away with it.
Since the country was in a crisis, due to the Depression, an exception was made for Roosevelt.
The Congress passed an amendment to override the rule that a president could serve only two terms.
At the time that Roosevelt was president, there was no limit on presidential terms of office.​

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since the country was in a crisis, the depression, an exception was made.

How did Woodrow Wilson's Clayton Antitrust Act add upon Roosevelt's Sherman Antitrust Act?

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Answer:

The Roosevelt Sherman Antitrust Act was proposed by John Sherman and signed into law by President Roosevelt in 1890.The law was later amended by the Woodrow Wilson's Clayton Antitrust Act which was proposed by Henry de Lamar Clayton Jr and was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson.

The Sherman Antitrust Act ensured decimation of business practices which were monopolies and made them illegal in order to encourage increased competition and output.

The Woodrow Wilson's Clayton Antitrust act in addition prevents exclusive sales contracts, some forms of rebates and freight agreements which had any form of segregation and prevented corrupt practices.

Who was Toussaint L’Ouverture? What was one of his biggest fears?

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Toussaint L’Ouverture was the leader of Haiti that won freedom for the slaves and independence from France. His biggest fear was the restitution of slavery.

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What is a treaty?
A)an informal agreement between two or more nations
B)a formal agreement between two heads of state
C)an informal agreement between two heads of state
D)a formal agreement between two or more nations

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Answer:

D) a formal agreement between two or more nations

What effect did the Columbian exchange have in the Americas

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Answer:

It affected the Americans positively long terms, but negatively in the early times of the exchange.

Explanation:

The Columbian Exchange greatly affected America, bringing destructive diseases that depopulated the Americans but did distribute a wide variety of new crops and livestock throughout the American farm industry. In the long term, this rather increased the human population but still very profoundly affected the Americans.

The spread of diseases was perhaps the Columbian Exchange's most notable and immediate effect. The result was horrific in areas where the local population offered no or little resistance, particularly in the Americas. Indigenous peoples in North and South America were thriving before European contact.

How did the Columbian Exchange affect the Americas and Africa?

Mass African migration, the emergence of African communities, the fall of African empires, and the emergence of racism against slaves were all sparked by it. As a result, they also ventured into new, sunny, and fertile lands close to the equator.

By bringing new crops from the Americas, the Columbian Exchange increased Europe's population and sparked the continent's economic transition to capitalism. Ecosystems were upset by colonization, which introduced new species like pigs while completely eradicating others like beavers.

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In which three ways did hunter-gathered depends on social cooperation and teamwork? I need help with this question

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Answer:

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What is the story of the resurrection?

(PUT THIS IN YOUR OWN WORDS PLEASE)

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Answer:

Jesus' resurrection is a witnessed, but not historically confirmed event, in which, according to preserved testimonies, Jesus was executed by crucifixion and buried in a carved rock tomb. After just over two days, witnesses are said to have observed the tomb empty and Jesus alive.  According to many Christians, this could have happened because it was a miracle and therefore evidence that Jesus would actually have been the Messiah, the Son of God. According to many theologians, the resurrection of Jesus is not historically provable, but a matter of faith.

The event is central to the Christian faith, where the traditional theological interpretation is that Jesus overcame death in this way: Jesus paved the way for all who believe in him to arise in the same way at his return. In liberal Christianity, the resurrection can be perceived as spiritual or symbolic.


Who's duty was it to give land, protect his knights from attack, and resolve disputes
between knights?

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Answer:

It was the Lord’s duty.

Explanation:

A Lord is elected by the Congress or gets the title from birth. A knight were soldiers who had special training in combats and were involved in various warfares. The Knights are answerable to the Lords.

The Lord’s duty to the Knights was to give them land, protect them from attack and help in resolving disputes between knights.

Because the thirteen American colonies were part of the British Empire,

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Answer:

The British Empire felt that it was right for them to tax the colonists in order to compensate for protecting them and their land during the French and Indian War.

How did views on land affect how slaves were treated in Africa compared to the Americas?

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Answer:" The slaves in Africa, I suppose, are nearly in the proportion of three to one to the freemen . They claim no reward for their services except food and clothing , and are treated with kindness or severity, according to the good or bad disposition of their masters. Custom, however, has established certain rules with regard to the treatment of slaves, which it is thought dishonourable to violate. Thus the domestic slaves, or such as are born in a man’ s own house , are treated with more lenity than those which are purchased with money. . . . But these restrictions on the power of the master extend not to the care of prisoners taken in war, nor to that of slaves purchased with money. All these unfortunate beings are considered as strangers and foreigners, who have no right to the protection of the law, and may be treated with severity, or sold to a stranger , according to the pleasure of their owners. "

Travels in the Interior of Africa , Mungo Park, Travels in the Interior of Africa v. II , Chapter XXII – War and Slavery

Explanation:

Read the following passages from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlett Letter. Though this work is set in a puritan society, it’s very much a Romantic-era work. In the following passages, you should see elements of both Romanticism and Gothicism. As you read the passages, annotate them for elements of both Romanticism and Gothicism.

PASSAGE 1 The great black forest—stern as it showed itself to those who brought the guilt and troubles of the world into its bosom—became the playmate of the lonely infant, as well as it knew how. Sombre as it was, it put on the kindest of its moods to welcome her. It offered her the partridge-berries, the growth of the preceding autumn, but ripening only in the spring, and now red as drops of blood upon the withered leaves. These Pearl gathered, and was pleased with their wild flavor. The small denizens of the wilderness hardly took pains to move out of her path. A partridge, indeed, with a brood of ten behind her, ran forward threateningly, but soon repented of her fierceness, and clucked to her young ones not to be afraid. A pigeon, alone on a low branch, allowed Pearl to come beneath, and uttered a sound as much of greeting as alarm. A squirrel, from the lofty depths of his domestic tree, chattered either in anger or merriment,—for a squirrel is such a choleric and humorous little personage that it is hard to distinguish between his moods,—so he chattered at the child, and flung down a nut upon her head. It was a last year’s nut, and already gnawed by his sharp tooth. A fox, startled from his sleep by her light footstep on the leaves, looked inquisitively at Pearl, as doubting whether it were better to steal off, or renew his nap on the same spot. A wolf, it is said,—but here the tale has surely lapsed into the improbable,—came up, and smelt of Pearl’s robe, and offered his savage head to be patted by her hand. The truth seems to be, however, that the mother-forest, and these wild things which it nourished, all recognized a kindred wildness in the human child.


PASSAGE 2 The road, after the two wayfarers had crossed from the peninsula to the mainland, was no other than a footpath. It straggled onward into the mystery of the primeval forest. This hemmed it in so narrowly, and stood so black and dense on either side, and disclosed such imperfect glimpses of the sky above, that, to Hester’s mind, it imaged not amiss the moral wilderness in which she had so long been wandering. The day was chill and sombre. Overhead was a gray expanse of cloud, slightly stirred, however, by a breeze; so that a gleam of flickering sunshine might now and then be seen at its solitary play along the path. This flitting cheerfulness was always at the farther extremity of some long vista through the forest. The sportive sunlight—feebly sportive, at best, in the predominant pensiveness of the day and scene—withdrew itself as they came nigh, and left the spots where it had danced the drearier, because they had hoped to find them bright.



PRODUCE In this section, you will answer several analytical questions about the passages. Use specific references and/or quotations from the passages to support your answers. Be complete in your response.

1. Which passage is more Romantic? What specific details lead you to this decision? (Cite them specifically and explain how they demonstrate romantic ideas.)
2. Which passage is more Gothic? What specific details lead you to this decision? (Cite them specifically and explain how they demonstrate gothic ideas.)
3. What theme does passage #1 communicate about nature? Answer with one complete sentence
. 4. What theme does passage #2 communicate about nature? Answer with one complete sentence.

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1. Pass 1 is more romantic. In passage 1 we are presented with the forest as a living element, a character with great influence, in addition to being a scenario. This is a strong element of romantic literature, which used to show nature as a living element within history. In addition, we can see another element of romantic literature, escapism, characterized by the flight from the real self and all the problems that surround it.

2. Passage 2 is more Gothic. In this passage we see the forest being portrayed as a dark and mysterious scenario that causes a certain terror and discomfort in its passengers. This is a strong element of Gothic literature that used to show nature as a place that can cause a lot of terror, melancholy and fear.

3. Passage 1 communicates that nature is welcoming, kind and invigorating.

The text shows how nature welcomed the boy in a maternal way, causing strong fun, joy and pleasure, even if he had problems and bad experiences.

4. Passage 2 communicates a chaustrophobic, somber and limiting theme about nature.

The text expresses a sense of imprisonment the moment the characters enter the forest. Passing a dark, mysterious and caustrophobic feeling, as if the forest was not there to do any good.


Which right is implied by the Second Amendment's right to bear arms?

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Answer:

The right to protect oneself.

Explanation:

Answer:The right to protect oneself

Explanation:

“As the arrival point for many immigrants, New York City had many different countries and cultures settled in it, turning the city into a melting pot.” What does the term melting pot mean in this context? A. Many cultures were combined together B. The city was overcrowded with people C. The city became very rich due to the wealth of the immigrants D, The different groups were kept very separate from each other

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Answer:

A. Many cultures were combined together

Explanation:

The term "melting pot" is a metaphor that is used to depict that a once heterogenous(more than one) society becomes more homogenous (one) with a common culture between them.

Therefore, the term "melting pot" used in this context means  A. Many cultures were combined together because according to the passage, "New York City had many different countries and cultures settled in it"

In 1914, what was the U.S. position on World War I?
A. The United States sided with Germany.

B. The United States was at war with Germany and Britain.

C. The United States was neutral.

D. The United States sided with Britain.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The United States was still neutral at this time. The U.S finally decided to declare war on Germany in 1917.

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Answer:

C. The Unites States was neutral

Explanation:

What kind of government did Russia during the eight months between February and October of 1917? A.a joint government in which the Provisional Government handled politics and the Petrograd Soviets handled the economy B.a purely democrative government run by the Bolsheviks and protected by the Red Army C.no government, since Lenin and Stalin were in charge of establishing a provisional government during this period D.a government controlled by the tsar who had enough control of the army's military leaders to hold onto power

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Answer:

The intention of the provisional government was the organization of elections to the Russian Constituent Assembly and its convention. The provisional government lasted approximately eight months, and ceased to exist when the Bolsheviks gained power after the October Revolution in October [November, N.S.] 1917.

Answer:

a joint government in which the Provisional Government handled politics and the Petrograd Soviets handled the economy

Explanation:

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how did presidential addresses and supreme court ruling begin to change the lives of the american people beginning in the mid 20th century

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Answer:

To remove racial division.

Explanation:

Removal of racial division in the education system of United States of America was the decision of the supreme court which changes the lives of american people especially black people in the middle of 20th century. Before 1954, white children having a separate school from black colored children so the supreme court made a decision to remove racial division from the schools and provide equal opportunity to black children and allow both white and black colored children to take education from the same place..

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