Answer: C
Explanation: Think Of what you would need after being demolished
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4. Describe Asoka’s rule before and after he converted to Buddhism.
5. As newcomers to India, the Aryans exchanged culture with the people living there. Describe what the Aryans gave to Indian society and what they learned from the people living there.
6. If you had to choose, would you choose to live in the Mauryan or Gupta Empire?
Answer:
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Explanation:
4. Asoka's rule before converting to Buddhism was bloody, involved in many conflicts and wars as a ruling emperor. After he converted he emphasized compassion, nonviolence, and adherence to dharma; officials had to oversee the moral welfare of the realm and were required to rule humanely; dharma was a civic virtue that could unite diverse peoples of his empire.
5.The Aryans brought with them their own language, religious beliefs, and social system as well as an Indo-European language known as Sanskrit. They didn't really learn anything from them, other than conquering the Indian people as dividing them into 4 castes.
6. I would choose to live in the Gupta Empire, as it began a period of overall prosperity and growth that continued for the next two and half centuries which came to be known as a “Golden Age” in India's history.
Answer:
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Is this statement true or false?
Some of the lands acquired within 100 years of Muhammad's death included Spain, parts of North Africa, and the territory east of Persia.
true
false
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
the answer is true ! the shaded parts that are pink are the parts of Spain north Africa and Persia
based on their climate zones, which statement best compares the climates of Wellington and Nairobi?
Answer: Nairobi is much closer to the equator than Wellington, so the climate of Nairobi is hotter than Wellington.
List how one branch of the government can check the power of one of the other branches.
Here are some examples of how the different branches work together: The legislative branch makes laws, but the President in the executive branch can veto those laws with a Presidential Veto. The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional.
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Answer:
C. A rock that has been eroded
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
How is each state’s number of representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives determined?
Answer:
"Apportionment" is the process of dividing the 435 memberships, or seats, in the House of Representatives among the 50 states. The Census Bureau conducts the census at 10-year intervals. At the conclusion of each census, the results are used to calculate the number of House memberships to which each state is entitled.
Explanation:
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What did the Colville and Spokane tribes lose after the dam was built?
PASSAGE:
Even Grand Coulee Dam's success as a hydropower giant and agricultural dynamo could not eclipse the loss of native fish runs that had once traveled freely up the Columbia River and its tributaries. This had a devastating impact on the Colville and Spokane tribes, whose traditions and cultural ties to the land, water, and wildlife were disrupted. By 1937, the dam's slow rise from the riverbed had completely halted salmon, steelhead, and other species from reaching important tribal fishing sites like Kettle Falls on the Columbia River, and Little Falls on the Spokane River. Tribal members could no longer fish for this most valued commodity on which they depended. The annual salmon runs that anchored the tribes' yearly schedules, including the timing of their most important ceremonies, were gone. In addition, land was cleared for the dam site and reservoir. This impacted more than 3,000 homesteaders and Native Americans, who were displaced during the early design and construction phase. Tens of thousands of acres were cleared at a cost of over $10 million-- prime bottom land where Native Americans and pioneers had been living, hunting, and fishing for generations. Both the Colville and Spokane tribes were asked to relocate the remains of their ancestors by moving them to new cemeteries on higher ground.
The "exclusion order", that was issued in certain regions of the west coast, required people with Japanese ancestry to .............. (finish the sentence)
A. leave the U.S. until the war was over
B. lives in military controlled "internment camps"
C. pledge loyalty to the U.S. and join the army
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What happened in the 1960's in Quebec?
United States raided the borders of Canada.
Radicals demanded more recognition of their heritage.
Voters rejected a separation referendum.
The Quebec Act was passed by the British.
Answer:B
Explanation:
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predestination: belief that God has already decided who will go to heaven and who will not.
Reformation: the events that led to Protestantism.
Martin Luther: The young monk who challenged The Roman Catholic Church, eventually starting a new religion
indulgence: certificate that granted pardon for sins
William Tyndale: scholar who was an early proponent of the English Reformation.
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why did egyptian farmers group together to create larger communities?
Give me 2 Specific examples of heroic actions from Robert Smalls during the Civil War.
What did the Colville and Spokane tribes lose after the dam was built?
PASSAGE:
Even Grand Coulee Dam's success as a hydropower giant and agricultural dynamo could not eclipse the loss of native fish runs that had once traveled freely up the Columbia River and its tributaries. This had a devastating impact on the Colville and Spokane tribes, whose traditions and cultural ties to the land, water, and wildlife were disrupted. By 1937, the dam's slow rise from the riverbed had completely halted salmon, steelhead, and other species from reaching important tribal fishing sites like Kettle Falls on the Columbia River, and Little Falls on the Spokane River. Tribal members could no longer fish for this most valued commodity on which they depended. The annual salmon runs that anchored the tribes' yearly schedules, including the timing of their most important ceremonies, were gone. In addition, land was cleared for the dam site and reservoir. This impacted more than 3,000 homesteaders and Native Americans, who were displaced during the early design and construction phase. Tens of thousands of acres were cleared at a cost of over $10 million-- prime bottom land where Native Americans and pioneers had been living, hunting, and fishing for generations. Both the Colville and Spokane tribes were asked to relocate the remains of their ancestors by moving them to new cemeteries on higher ground.
Answer:
The answer is (B) The ritual of fishing salmon could no longer be practiced.
Explanation:
Just answered and that was the correct answer
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How can we save the Pyramid of Giza from the dangers it faces today? (jagged outer shell problem)
Answer:
We can save them by protecting them.
Explanation:
What was the impact of the Marshall Plan on the course of the Cold War?
Question 4 options:
It laid out a proposal for Britain and France to repay war debts, reinforcing their economies.
It used a detailed military strategy to deter a Soviet invasion of Western Europe.
It physically rebuilt and strengthened the free nations of Europe against communism.
It created a network of alliances that gave Western Europe a sense of confidence.
Answer:
A, It laid out a proposal for Britain and France to repay war debts, reinforcing their economies.
Explanation:
At the completion of the Marshall Plan period, European agricultural and industrial production were markedly higher, the balance of trade and related “dollar gap” much improved, and significant steps had been taken toward trade liberalization and economic integration.
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Choose... was a New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers while Choose... was a New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
Answer:
1: Social Security Administration (SSA) 2: Agricultural Adjestment Act (AAA)
Explanation:
describe how Mesopotamia set precedents that affected civilization after it. Focus on at least two specific contribution of the Mesopotamians.
Answer:
Not only was Mesopotamia one of the first places to develop agriculture, it was also at the crossroads of the Egyptian and the Indus Valley civilizations. T
Explanation:
Mesopotamia contributed massively to civilization, some of these contributions include; Cuneiform writing, Agriculture and livestock, Equal rights, development of the city, invention of the wheel etc.
I will start by explaining two of these contributions as you requested
Cuneiform system of writing was first developed by the ancient people of Mesopotamia known as the Sumerians. Cuneiform was used to write different languages and literature works, The writings were done on clay. Cuneiform writing indeed set precedents because it was very influential at that time.The development of agriculture is also attributed to the people of Mesopotamia, They practiced the domestication of animals. They had cattle ranches.Therefore, we can conclude by saying that Mesopotamia made great contributions to civilization which the cuneiform writing and agriculture are part of.
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The Olmec people created art as a way to give power to the spirits and their spirit ruler. Art was considered sacred work that gained power as more time and energy was spent making it. Clay and stone were often Olmec artists' materials of choice. The changes the artists made to the clay and stone were symbolic of the metamorphosis of the spirit into a different being. For example, when clay was formed into ceramics it became meaningful. After the ceramic vessels were baked, the Olmec believed the ceramics had the power and life to enable the tribe's spiritual leaders to change into other spirits.
According to the excerpt, which of these does clay and stone represent in Olmec art?
A.
fire
B.
spirits
C.
ceramics
D.
change
How were the Seminole able to resist relocation?
List the three forms of Governement
Answer: ok
Explanation: legislative, executive and judicial.
Answer: Presidential, constitutional, congressional
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Back when black people was hanged what was the song called by Billie Holiday?
2. Based on what we learned about the Progressive Era, why do you think women were not included in the draft?
This cartoon shows women riding on a steamroller labeled as "Progress.” Beneath the steamroller are rocks labeled as "Opposition.” The women are wearing sashes labeled as "Equal Suffrage” and "The West.”
5. What is the main message of this political cartoon?
This caricature suggests that women are gradually achieving equality and may do so in the future.
What is a caricature?A caricature is a drawn representation that simplifies or exaggerates a subject's characteristics using sketching, pencil, or other artistic drawing techniques.
Caricatures can be amusing or insulting, and they can be created for political, amusement-only, or a mix of both motives.
Editorial cartoons frequently feature caricatures of lawmakers, while entertainment publications frequently feature caricatures of actors.
A caricature is a distorted portrayal of a person in writing that emphasizes some traits while underplaying others.
The works of Leonardo da Vinci, who actively sought out individuals with deformities to use as models, contain some of the earliest examples of caricatures.
The closed aristocratic societies of France and Italy, where such portraits could be circulated for mutual amusement, were where caricature first found success.
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Create your own graphic organizer that compares and contrasts the Industrial Revolution with today's technological revolution. You will use your background knowledge from this unit to complete the portion about the Industrial Revolution, and you will use one source you found through your research to complete the portion about today's technological revolution.
Your organizer should address all of the items below.
The Industrial Revolution:
What were the causes?
What were the effects?
What were some problems that were a result?
What were some benefits that were a result?
Today's Technological Revolution:
What were the causes?
What were the effects?
What were some problems that were a result?
What were some benefits that were a result?
You should also include the source information about the article or text you selected through your research.
Click here for an example graphic organizer you may use for this assignment. Or, you can create your own graphic organizer and upload it in the space below. Click here to view the rubric for this assignment.
Answer:
Historians have identified several causes for the Industrial Revolution, including: the emergence of capitalism, European imperialism, efforts to mine coal, and the effects of the Agricultural Revolution. Capitalism was a central component necessary for the rise of industrialization.
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How did the various groups of Muslims expand the empire through the years?
A) They used military tactics.
B) They made alliances and conquered by force.
C) They flooded new regions with large numbers of Muslims.
D) They made treaties with neighboring regions.
Answer:
Military tactics
Explanation:
They managed to destroy the post persian empire and then theres the byzantiums who were much larger but got destroyed
Who is the person that made Dutch?
Answer:
Over time, English-speaking people used the word Dutch to describe people from both the Netherlands and Germany, and now just the Netherlands today. (At that point in time, in the early 1500s, the Netherlands and parts of Germany, along with Belgium and Luxembourg, were all part of the Holy Roman Empire.)
Answer: Jan Ernst Matzeliger
Explanation:
The men fighting for the Confederacy were called "Yankees" and those fighting for the Union were called "Rebels."
A: True
B: False
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Answer: False
Explanation:
Why did the House of Representatives select the President in the Election of 1824?
Answer: None of the candidates received majority of votes
Explanation: