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Why do you think people are bringing animals and goods with them to the temple?
Why are cities starting to be concerned with Increased population?
A. There are strains on the environment that will need to be addressed.
B. The economy is growing and it will mean more people
C. The rural areas will lose population.
D. New voters will have to have the attention of elected officials.
“The ground, for acres, was a thinly wooded slope--and among the trees on the leaves and grass, were laid the wounded who were pouring in by scores of wagon loads, as picked up on the field under the flag of truce... How we watched and pleaded and cautioned as we worked and wept that night! How we put socks and slippers upon their cold, damp feet, wrapped your blankets and quilts about them, and when we had no longer these to give, how we covered them in the hay and left them to their rest…”
—Clara Barton, 1863
Which best describes Clara
, based on the information in the passage?
Answer:
She was nervous and scared
Explanation:
Evidence: We pleaded and watched in caution as we worked and wept at night!
Why is Carl Sanders important in the county unit system events?
A. He was the defendant in the court case who did away with the system. O
B. He was the judge who handled the court case. O
C. He was the state representative who introduced the law
D. He was the first governor elected after the county unit system was dissolved
Answer:
C I think
Explanation:
Answer:
D. He was the first governor elected after the county unit system was dissolved
Explanation:
I got it right on my test
Mark Brainliest
Which of Karl Benz and Gottlieb Diamler's inventions encouraged automobile production?
A. Gas engine. B. Assembly line. C. Rapid steel production. D. Model T
In your own words, describe the meaning of the speech “Give Me Liberty or Give Me De
In my own words I think the speech "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" means that we should all fight together for freedom and justice, or I don't want to be apart of this nation.
Treaty of Versailles
What were some demands of the Treaty of Versailles?
Was the Treaty fair? Why/why not?
Answer:
Treaty was unfair.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Versailles was the treaty that signed peace between the Allies and Germany specifically. To say it was unfair is an understatement. Germany had to give up all of its colonies, it had to cede a bunch of land (including but not limited to Alsace-Lorraine to France, and Danzig to a newly formed Poland), it had to significantly downsize its military, and it wasn't allowed to put troops in the Rhineland. Basically, they had to give up a ton of land and had to have their military reduced to the point of irrelevance.
Answer:
This is your own opinion
Explanation:
My opinion: the treaty was unfair, it was a cause of another world war and people at the time saw this and published cartoons upon it, the whole point of the ToV was meant to sustain world peace, however, Clemenceau wanted to destroy Germany down. We can clearly see it was not fair.
your answer must be a bit more detailed
PLEASE HELP THIS IS ALREADY LATE!!! PLEASE DON'T USE ME FOR POINTS Address the following prompts in approximately 5 to 8 sentences (if you want just answer each of the questions in small sentences and I'll edit it):
-What specific issues/challenges do you think President Washington faced as he took office in 1789?
-Do you think he had more pressing foreign (outside the US) or domestic (within the US) issues? Explain.
-Was he dealing with a divided nation, or what was Washington's America united? Explain.
-Do you think Washington's leadership was influenced by anyone?
-What issues do you see the new Administration (Biden/Harris) facing in 2021? Is there any overlap with the issues Washington faced?
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Answer:
Explanation:
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Grand Cooley Dam produces
A.Natural gas
B.oil
C.Hydroelectricity
Answer:
Option C is your answer ☺️☺️☺️
Answer:
Hydroelectricity
Explanation:
Grand Coulee Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington, built to produce hydroelectric power and provide irrigation
A little girl found old scrolls in a cave.
TrueFalse
Answer:
i think that the answer might be false
Which industries are part of the natural resources sector? Check all that apply.
fishing
glass
mining
steel
timber
Select all the correct answers.
Which two sentences about trade in the Roman Republic are true?
1. People exchanged goods instead of using money to buy them.
2.The Romans used gold, silver, and bronze coins for trade and to pay taxes.
3.Goods came to the Roman Republic from several regions outside of Italy.
4.Roman soldiers were paid with goods from all over the region.
Answer:
one and three may be this one i think so
Name 3 Reasons why it made life harder for those who were poor in Rome
Which statement best completes the diagram?
Effects of Mongol
Empire on China
Trade with Europe
expands.
A period of artistic
achievement occurs.
A. The legal system is weakened.
B. Wars become more frequent.
C. New technology develops.
D. Arts are mostly forbidden.
This question is about the effects of Mongol in Empire of China.
The correct answer is C. New technology develops.
What are effects of Mongols?The Mongols established Yuan Dynasty in China.
The promoted trade with Europe and helped in development of new technology.
Mongols improved China economically by establishing new routes for trade.
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what battles were significant concerning texas and the civil war
Answer:
One that comes to mind is the First Battle of Sabine Pass in September of 1862.
Explanation:
which group of texans improved their conditions in education when the organization LULAC was created?
a. african americans
b. natives
c. mexcian americans
d. irish americans
and dont put a link. just choose one of these choices. its that simple.
Which four events are associated with the War of 1812?
Answer: OOOOOOH
It is 1,2,4,5
I didn't know there were options
Explanation:
British capture Ft. Mackinac was oneInvasion attempts of Canada occurred during 1812British impress American sailors (1803-1812)Constitution vs. Guerriere (1812)This was all I could think of! I didn't see any options given to me so I had to guess!
BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT ..what did the early Mesoamerican cultures have in common?
Answer:
C I guess :3
Explanation:
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HELP PAST DUE 6 MIN !! The phrase “Manifest Destiny” was first used in 1845 by John O’Sullivan, a New York newspaper editor. What did he mean by it was the United States’ “manifest destiny to overspread and to possess the whole of the continent”?
Answer:
Well in order to know what he exactly meant we first need to know what the words "manifest" and "destiny" mean. Manifest means to display or show and destiny means fate. Therefore when he said it was the United States' manifest destiny, he meant that it was supposed to happen that way for the country to get so big. The people spread so fast across the country and acquired many lands and property.
Explanation:
was the louisiana purchase manifest destiny ? yes or no? explain.
Answer:
Explanation:
The land West in the Louisiana province provided hope of change for many people. It offered a new start, and a chance to make money. This was also part of the Manifest Destiny. But the Manifest Destiny only existed because the Louisiana Purchase offered all that land in the West.
Why did the Roman calendar include, and the government pay for so many religious festivals?
Answer:
Festivals were also held in ancient Rome in response to particular events, or for a particular purpose such as to propitiate or show gratitude toward the gods. The rituals consisted of festivals, offerings (often of food or wine), and animal sacrifices. These rituals had to be carried out regularly and correctly in order to retain the favor of the gods towards the state, household, or individual.
Explanation:
) The phrase “Manifest Destiny” was first used in 1845 by John O’Sullivan, a New York newspaper editor. What did he mean by it was the United States’ “manifest destiny to overspread and to possess the whole of the continent”? (BY 3:30 PLSS!!)
Answer:
He expanded the idea in the New York Morning News in December, invoking “the right of our manifest destiny to overspread and to possess the whole of the continent which Providence has given us for the development of the great experiment of liberty and federated self-government entrusted to us.
Explanation:
The Battle of Palmito Ranch was significant concerning Texas and the Civil War because....
Answer:
Explanation:
Union Col. Theodore H. Barrett, commanding forces at Brazos Santiago, Texas, dispatched an expedition composed of 250 men of the 62nd U.S. Colored Infantry Regiment and 50 men of the 2nd Texas Cavalry Regiment under the command of Lt. Col. David Branson to the mainland, on May 11, 1865, to attack reported Rebel outposts and camps. At 2:00 am, on May 12th, the expeditionary force surrounded the Rebel outpost at White’s Ranch, but found no one there. Later that morning, people on the Mexican side of the river informed the Rebels of the Federals’ whereabouts. Branson promptly led his men off to attack a Confederate camp at Palmito Ranch, scattering the Confederates. Branson and his men remained at the site to feed themselves and their horses but, at 3:00 pm, a sizable Confederate force appeared, influencing the Federals to retire to White’s Ranch. He sent word of his predicament to Barrett, who reinforced him with 200 men of the 34th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. The augmented force, now commanded by Barrett, started out towards Palmito Ranch, skirmishing most of the way. A few miles from of the Ranch they became involved in a sharp firefight. Barrett led his force back to a river bluff where the men could prepare dinner and camp for the night. At 4:00 pm, a large Confederate cavalry force, commanded by Col. John S. “Rip” Ford, approached, and the Federals formed a battle line. The Rebels hammered the Union line with artillery and Barrett ordered a retreat, ending the last battle in the Civil War.
Describe six (6) events, acts by Congress, books, or Supreme Court decisions that occurred in the run-up to the Civil War.
pls help this is due today
Explain these Supreme Court cases:
Marbury v. Madison:
Worcester v. Georgia:
Gibbons v. Ogden:
What is Pythagoras famous for?
writing the history of the peloponnesian war
writing a history of the persian wars
developing an important mathematical theorem
his early studies in astronomy
Answer:
He is best known in the modern day for the Pythagorean Theorem, a mathematical formula which states that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
Socrates wrote more than 200 books explaining his ideas. true or false please help
-6x + 18 < 48
can you help
Answer:
-6x + 18 < 48
x = -2
Explanation:
Below is a statement from Chief Justice John Roberts.
“…students do not shed their First Amendment rights at the school house gate.”
Source: Morse v. Frederick (2007)
Why is this statement significant?
The Constitution limits individual rights.
The Constitution safeguards individual rights.
The Constitution does not limit individual rights.
The Constitution does not safeguard individual rights.
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Explain two reasons for the expansion of slavery in the South after 1800.
Answer:Explain two reasons for the expansion of slavery in the South after 1800.
Explanation: One of the primary reasons for the reinvigoration of slavery was the invention and rapid widespread adoption of the cotton gin.