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He formed a strong army of foot soldiers.

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He organized his troops into phalanxes of 16 men across and 16 deep, each one armed with an 18-foot pike. Philip used this heavy phalanx formation to break through enemy lines. Then he used fast moving cavalry to crush his disorganized opponents.


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what inspired Americans to reform society?

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Answer: the women's right to give women rights

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After reviewing all of the sources on Joan of Arc in the Hundred Years war, create a Counter-Argument based your initial claim.

For your Counter-Argument, please be sure to include at least two reasons, text evidence, and explanation(s) of text evidence.

Your viewpoint should be at least 7-10 sentences in total.

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Joan was born amidst a war between England and France. This war was called the Hundred Years' War. The Hundred Years' War began in 1337 and ended in 1453. The war began when English King Edward, son of the late King of France's sister, claimed he should inherit the French throne but was unable to do so because his cousin Philip ended up becoming the French king. Philip's France began attacking Edward's English territories within its borders, so Edward started the war to keep control of England's lands in France.

During the early part of the war, England dominated France. It wasn't until Joan joined the battle that France began to experience major victories. In 1429, after an examination by high-ranking Catholic clergy, Joan convinced the king to allow her to accompany an army to Orleans. She arrived dressed in men's battle attire. She immediately began to reform the troops by requiring them to go to church and to confession. She disallowed swearing and looting and harassment of the civilians in the area.

She and her troops took one English fortress after another. The victories at Orleans were due to an aggressive attacking behavior not typical of French commanders. As French troops attacked the English at a church named Saint Loup, she rallied them by carrying a French banner. Although she placed herself in danger, it is thought she generally took this role rather than fighting with a weapon.

After the church was under French control, they went on to take other English strongholds. Joan led the troops to overcome a monastery named Bastille des Augustins that controlled a south approach to two English strongholds, Les Tourelles and part of the Orleans bridge. The English were overrun and abandoned these posts. After this victory, France went on to reclaim other areas under English command.

With Joan's help, the French fought another victorious battle called the Battle at Patay. French troops attacked an English relief force before their longbowmen were prepared. Joan attempted to take control of Paris but was wounded. After this, a truce was signed with the Duke of Burgundy to keep a temporary peace between France and England.

At the conclusion of the truce, Joan had another vision that she would be taken prisoner. This prediction came true when she was captured on May 24, 1430, defending a town against an English attack. She was severely outnumbered. She was captured and ransomed to the English.

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When was the refrigerator invented? 10 points, no links, and no lies

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1834.

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Which of the following reflects the "effects" of the Civil War in the north?

A.) White slave owners with 20 slaves did not have to enlist in the army
B.) State governments were stronger than the Federal Government
C.) Wartime devastated towns in the north leaving them burnt and crumbling
D.) Wartime demand for clothing, shoes, guns, food supplies helped both industry and farms

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Answer: D.) Wartime demand for clothing, shoes, guns, food supplies helped both industry and farms

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This grew the north's economy

A: People who didn’t want to have to enlist, could just own as many slaves as they want. This made numbers of white slave owners enlisting drop, making less people to fight for the North.

B: Because the State Governments overpowered the Federal Government, this made, uneven advantages for states with a stronger government.

C: Because the war destroyed buildings, the economy dropped leaving thousands without homes, including slaves.

D: The demand for supply’s were high, but the supply was low. Hardship fell on the Union and independent states. This however, made companies able to strive.

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Determine the credibility of Juvaini's account. Do you think he would have perhaps exaggerated or played down the extent of Mongol brutality?

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i think yessss

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True or false

Both fungi and plants have cell walls made of the same substance.

A. True
B. False; Both fungi and plants have cell walls, but they are made of different substances.
C. False; Both fungi and plants lack cell walls.

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B! it's; B UWU have a good day:333 owo

The Washington Constitution differs from the US Constitution because the Washington Constitution
outlines more protections.
treats rights unequally.
protects fewer rights.
interprets rights differently.

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Answer:

outlines more protections.

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Which statement best describes how reproduction leads to natural selection in a population?

Organisms do not produce many offspring, so all of them can survive and pass on their traits.
Organisms overproduce offspring; consequently, all of them are likely to survive and pass on traits.
Organisms overproduce offspring, so only some survive and pass on their traits.
Organisms do not overproduce offspring; therefore, those that are produced will develop the best traits.

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A

Explanation:

Organisms do not produce many offspring, so all of them can survive and pass on their traits.

because c and d are wrong A seems the best answer

Answer: A

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How do you think Charles Halperin would answer our question: Were the Mongols barbaric or "uniquely" civilized?

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Charles Halperin would answer Barbaric. This compared to how he writes his books and his perspective on wars and empires. You could say otherwise but if you read his work you can see that he would answer Barbaric

Read the paragraph from the section "Speaking In Tongues."

These discoveries answer other questions. We now think the Yamnaya people brought the Indo-European language to Europe. There, it changed and grew. It became the many different languages we know today. These languages include Spanish and English.

Which question is answered in this paragraph?

A. Where were the Yamnaya people from?
B. How are Spanish and English similar?
C. Where did the languages spoken in Europe come from?
D. How do languages change over time?

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C. Where did the languages spoken in Europe come from?

What was Pax Mongolica? How did it benefit the Asian and European world?

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Yea that other guy doesn’t help; the Pax Mongolia was a peace period for the Mongols, kinda like the Pax Romana; a golden age in short

ANSWER ASAP PLS!!Which idea did not lead to facism and the rise of the Nazi party in Germany


belief in racial superiority
desire to expand into a new territory
devotion to a strong central government
determination to support the treaty that ended world war l

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He is right it is the third one

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Answer: you cant add extra points after somebody answers

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A their was a decrease in the population in the mid 1300’s

What was the outcome of the 2nd Punic War?

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Hannibal's losses in the Second Punic War effectively put an end to Carthage's empire in the western Mediterranean, leaving Rome in control of Spain and allowing Carthage to retain only its territory in North Africa. Carthage was also forced to give up its fleet and pay a large indemnity to Rome in silver.
Hannibal's losses in the Second Punic War effectively put an end to Carthage's empire in the western Mediterranean, leaving Rome in control of Spain and allowing Carthage to retain only its territory in North Africa. Carthage was also forced to give up its fleet and pay a large indemnity to Rome in silver.

Why did Great Britain and France lose their colonies in India and Vietnam following World War II?

A. India and Vietnam were economic powers.

B. Growing nationalist movements demanded independence.

C. India and Vietnam were taken over by the Japanese.

D. Europeans did not agree with Hindu and Buddhist religious beliefs.

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D. Europeans did not agree with Hindu and Buddhist religious beliefs, sorry if im wrong

Explanation:

The answer is D. Europeans did not agree with Hindu and Buddhist religion and beliefs

How does the Church guide us to live as Catholics in a diverse world?
How do our Catholic rituals and feasts teach us to respect dignity?

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Catholic Social Teaching is an essential element of our faith, and emerges from the truth of what God has revealed to us about ... Its roots are in the Hebrew prophets who announced God's special love for the ... Catholic social teaching is based on and inseparable from our understanding of human life and human dignity.

The first social teaching proclaims the respect for human life, one of the most fundamental needs in a world distorted by greed and selfishness. The Catholic Church teaches that all human life is sacred and that the dignity of the human person is the foundation for all the social teachings.

Catholic Social Teaching

Life and Dignity of the Human Person. ...

Call to Family, Community, and Participation. ...

Rights and Responsibilities. ...

Preferential Option for the Poor. ...

The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers. ...

Solidarity. ...

Care for God's Creation.

Catholic rituals and feats

How was Martin Luther King, Jr’s approach similar and different from Booker T and W.E.B. DuBois?

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After slavery was abolished, African Americans worked to integrate into mainstream American society. During the twentieth century many African American civil rights leaders led the African American civil rights movement. All of them had different ideas and approaches to further improve the status for the African American individual in attempt to gain civil equality. The pioneer civil rights leaders of the twentieth century were Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois. Their respected ideas were known to have contradicted with each other. Malcolm X, a black supremacist was a member of the NOI (Nation of Islam) and based his platforms of teachings off from religion. Martin Luther King Jr.’s approach towards gaining equality was of nonviolent actions. This proved to have been the most effective way to solidify through legislature the civil rights of African Americans within America. With that solid, Martin Luther King Jr. was the most productive and influential African American civil rights leader within the civil rights movement.

Booker T. Washington believed that by first gaining Economic respect, civil right for African Americans will also slowly, but gradually become achieved. Booker T. Washington founded the Tuskegee Academy, an institution for African Americans. At Tuskegee Academy, Washington states: “My plan was to have them, while performing this service, taught the latest and best methods of labour, so that the school would not only get the benefit of their efforts, but the students themselves would be taught to see not only utility in labour, but beauty and dignity” (Washington, Up from Slavery, an Autobiography). Booker T. Washington accepted the fact of white supremacy.

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brief summary about the Civil Rights movement.

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The civil rights movement was an organized effort by Black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights under the law. It began in the late 1940s and ended in the late 1960s.

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The civil rights movement was an organized effort by Black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights under the law. It began in the late 1940s and ended in the late 1960s.

Assume that Document 6 is a fairly accurate portrayal of how the Mongols dealt with some prisoners in Persia. Is this hard evidence of barbarism?

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The mongolians treated people with torture to gather information to understand where they were from and why they did it. If the people did not talk the torture got worse and at one point reached 100 deaths a day so yes this is barbarism but is only to find the information out. The mongols were afraid that these could be spys and as a small country with less than 100,000 soldiers they were afraid.

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List 4 reasons why thomas jefferson want to expand the united states

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Answer:

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More land, more crops

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D.

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Answer:

C

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True or false

Fungi and plants were never in the same kingdom.

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Answer:

true

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Fungi and plants are not in the same kingdom

Answer: False

Explanation: The fungi (singular, fungus) once were considered to be plants because they grow out of the soil and have rigid cell walls.

Which classification level is just below kingdom?

A) order

B) phylum

C) class

D) species

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There are seven major levels of classification: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. The two main kingdoms we think about are plants and animals. Scientists also list four other kingdoms including bacteria, archaebacteria, fungi, and protozoa.

   

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Answer:

B. Phylum.

Explanation:

It is the 2nd of 7 Levels

Which is not true about Governor White?
A. He was the leader of the colony.
B. He sailed back to England.
C. He never learned what happened to the settlers.
D. He died at Roanoke.

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Answer:D

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D

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The answer is C I believe.

Explanation:

The only thing he learned was the word Croatoan that was carved on a tree. He did die in Roanoke, he did sail back to England, and he was the chief of his colony.

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The plague began to spread through European ports (city on the water)
I would go with the second or forth option

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How does the evidence from Document 1 support or (refute) that the Mongols may not have been or were indeed "barbaric"? Describe positive and negative factors of ruling a large empire. You can also include what you've learned so far about the Mongols.

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Answer: Despite its reputation for brutal warfare, the Mongol Empire briefly enabled peace, stability, trade, and protected travel under a period of “Pax Mongolica,” or Mongol peace, beginning in about 1279 and lasting until the empire's end. But Genghis Khan's death in 1227 ultimately doomed the empire he founded

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What is the difference between a county with just a commission, and a county with both a commission and an executive?

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The primary difference between these three forms is who is responsible for implementing policy. And in the commission-executive form an elected executive (typically a mayor) oversees policy implementation. In all three forms a board of county commissioners meets and makes policy for the county.

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DUe AT 11:59 tonight! Question: how did the author feel about cusco? It's a city in Peru.

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I think the author felt positive towards it, I skimmed threw the passage because it’s midnight where I am and i need some sleep
The author felt positive about Cusco.
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