Mateo lived in Italy during the early 1400s. He watched his family, friends, and neighbors die from the plague, but he survived. Which two outcomes would be the most likely for Mateo?

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Answer 1

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He moved to the city to find a job.

He started questioning why his prayers had not been answered.

Explanation:

The effects of the epidemic seen mostly in the port cities. The plague killed millions of people in Europe as they lacked immunity.

During the medieval period, the Catholic Church played an influential role in society. As the Black Death spread in Europe in 1347, the Church fought to cope with the epidemic with its reputation. All its efforts to stop or cure those infected failed.  People began to question Church and ultimately lost faith.

When the plague ended, people began to move to cities to find work as artisans.


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In this passage, which question is David Wilmot asking?

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Answer:

A. Will slavery expand to new areas taken in the war?

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He makes a point to talk about the Northern states' sacrifices (free state sacrifices) as a contrast to the southern states and their desire for slavery.

a, don't really have a genuine explanation

Which of the following lists fully defines a theocracy?
o religion, supreme being, authority
o religion, rules, laws
O system, laws, operation
o system, worship, religion

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The first one “religion, supreme being, authority” :)

Describe India’s geographic relationship to Asia.

The north pole of a bar magnet is moved close to the north pole of a second bar magnet. What prediction best describes how the first magnet responds when it is released?

It will move toward the second magnet because like poles repel.
It will move toward the second magnet because like poles attract.
It will move away from the second magnet because like poles repel.
It will move away from the second magnet because like poles attract.

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Answer: I just need a free answer

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What happened when Jesus and his disciples enter Jerusalem

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In the accounts of the four canonical Gospels, Jesus Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem took place in the days before the Last Supper, marking the beginning of his Passion, his time of suffering, death, and resurrection celebrated during Holy Week.

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4. Since 2006, how many amendments exist?

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A total of 1,016 Constitutional Amendments were proposed and put before voters. Of this total, voters approved 733 proposed changes to the Constitution.

The "Old Age revolving Pension" was similar to FDR's "Social Security Act" of 1935 in a number of ways. Select TWO statements that correctly compare these policies

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the statements. Without them, we cannot select one of them as possible answers. We need the statements.

However, trying to help you, we can comment about the two based on our knowledge of the topic.

Indeed, the "Old Age revolving Pension" was similar to FDR's "Social Security Act" of 1935.

In the case of the Old Age revolving Pension also known as the Townsend Plan, the federal government would give citizens older than 60 years or older a pension of $200 a month. For that to happen, the government needed to charge a transaction tax of 2% for every sale. That is how it planned to get the money to pay the pensions.

In the case of the Social Security Act, it provided monthly pensions for retired people. It was one of the most important parts of the New Deal programs instituted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt

He signed it into law in 1935. It was a federal safety provision for the elderly in America. The economic conditions of the time were very hard due to the consequences of the US stock market crash of October 1929 that generated the Great Depression. That is why Roosevelt implemented many New Deal programs. One of them, the Social Security Act paid pensions to retirees older than 65 years, based on payroll tax contribution.

Answer: Both were meant to look after older Americans in the great depression

Question 20 (3 points)
Which decision by the U.S. Supreme Court supported segregation in the South
following Reconstruction?
McLean v. Arkansas
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
Plessy v. Ferguson
Dred Scott v. Sandford

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I think the answer is D. Because of process of elimination

What two factors were most responsible for the end of the long cattle drives?
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Answer:

A combination of factors brought an end to the cattle kingdom in the 1880s. The profitability of the industry encouraged ranchers to increase the size of their herds, which led to both overgrazing (the range could not support the number of cattle) and overproduction.

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What pre-WWII conflict allowed Hitler and Mussolini to “try out” new weapons in support for their fellow fascist dictator Franco?

Question 28 options:

Spanish Civil War


Irish Civil War


Manchurian Invasion


Balkan “Powder Keg”

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Answer:c. I think

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in the case of Worcester v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee were "a sovereign nation that should be allowed to rule themselves." however, president Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the ruling. what was the result? ​

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He passed the Indian removal act and made the Cherokee tribe move to Oklahoma in the winter at gun point. which lead to deaths along the way. Better known as the trail or tears. Native Americans were dying because of weather conditions, causing them to get sick and because of lack of resources there was nothing they could do.

How did President Kennedy remove Soviet Missiles during the Cuban Missile Crisis? WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

Explanation:

He would employed the U.S. Navy to establish a blockade, or quarantine, of the island to prevent the Soviets from delivering additional missiles and military equipment. Second, he delivered an ultimatum that the existing missiles be removed.He demanded the removal of the missiles already there and the destruction of the sites.

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How did the death of Emmett Till affect the civil rights movement?

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Answer:

It was because of segregration!

Explanation:

By 1955, African Americans across the country, including in the segregated South, had begun the struggle for justice. Emmett Till's murder was a spark in the upsurge of activism and resistance that became known as the Civil Rights movement

what is the country of India is also referred to as

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Answer:

Hub of the Valley

Explanation:

cause im smart

Check all five features of a civilization. *
5
Advanced Cities
Infastructure
Complex and Organized Institutions
Internet
Writing
Advanced Technology
Entertainment
Specialized Jobs

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Answer:

1, 3,5,6, 8

Explanation:

Advanced cities
Infrastructure
Complex and Organized Institutions
Writing
Advance technology

These features fit for any civilization of the past 3000 years.

10. How did Lincoln show a concern for public opinion?​

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"Our government rests in public opinion," Abraham Lincoln said in 1856. And how could

it be otherwise (he explained in 1859), since "in a Government of the people, where the voice of all the men

of the country, enter substantially into the execution, - or administration, rather - of the Government - in such

a Government, what lies at the bottom of it all, is public opinion." "Public sentiment is everything," he replied

to Stephen A. Douglas in 1858. "Whoever can change public opinion can change the government." [

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The Lieutenant Governor's job is closest to what job at the federal level?

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President pro tempore of the Senate

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The Lieutenant Governor is an official in state governments of 45 out of 50 of the United States. In most cases, the lieutenant governor is the highest officer of state after the governor, standing in for that officer when they are absent from the state or temporarily incapacitated. In the event a governor dies, resigns or is removed from office, the lieutenant governor typically becomes governor. In 26 states, the governor and lieutenant governor are elected on the same ticket, ensuring that

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Can someone please help me write this and quickly I only have five minutes to answer this please I don’t know how to start this question

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i feel that we could not for a bunch of reasons. back when the myians were around they didnt have all the tech that we had these days, when a problem occours in our day we have or make a tool to fix it. back when they were around a viris like what we have could have simply wiped them out because they did not have the hings to protect them lik we have to protect us. so i dont think we are going to end up like them.

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Yes. Compare the Mayans environmental change like the intense period of drought to the intense growing population of the US. As religion collapsed for them, our economy will collapse.

For this assignment you need to pick from the following list what you think is the single greatest reason that Rome fell.

Extreme differences in social classes.
(Wealthy being extremely wealthy and poor being extremely poor.)
Weak and crazy emperors
Civil Wars (military problems)
Too much land and too many cultures (languages)
Economic difficulties
Low morale
Once you have chosen the one you feel the strongest about you must write a five paragraph persuasive essay. A persuasive essay convinces a reader to believe the writer's point of view. Explain why you believe your reason is the cause of Rome's fall. You may want to look back at the LO and even watch some of the video clips to help develop your reasoning. Once you have written and submitted your essay we will have a discussion and you can debate the topics you have chosen.

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Answer:

Beginning in the early 1870s, railroad construction in the United States increased dramatically. Prior to 1871, approximately 45,000 miles of track had been laid. Between 1871 and 1900, another 170,000 miles were added to the nation's growing railroad system. Much of the growth can be attributed to the building of the transcontinental railroads. In 1862, Congress passed the Pacific Railway Act, which authorized the construction of a transcontinental railroad. The first such railroad was completed on May 10, 1869. By 1900, four additional transcontinental railroads connected the eastern states with the Pacific Coast.

Four of the five transcontinental railroads were built with assistance from the federal government through land grants. Receiving millions of acres of public lands from Congress, the railroads were assured land on which to lay the tracks and land to sell, the proceeds of which helped companies finance the construction of their railroads. Not all railroads were built with government assistance, however. Smaller railroads had to purchase land on which to lay their tracks from private owners, some of whom objected to the railroads and refused to grant rights of way.

Laying track and living in and among the railroad construction camps was often very difficult. Railroad construction crews were not only subjected to extreme weather conditions, they had to lay tracks across and through many natural geographical features, including rivers, canyons, mountains, and desert. Like other large economic opportunity situations in the expanding nation, the railroad construction camps attracted all types of characters, almost all of whom were looking for ways to turn a quick profit, legally or illegally. Life in the camps was often very crude and rough.

By 1900, much of the nation's railroad system was in place. The railroad opened the way for the settlement of the West, provided new economic opportunities, stimulated the development of town and communities, and generally tied the country together. When the railroads were shut down during the great railroad strike of 1894, the true importance of the railroads was fully realized.

To find other documents in Loc.gov relating to this topic, use the term railroad with such other terms as land grants, construction and construction camps, transcontinental, and Railroad Strike of 1894

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What is the "Golden Rule"? Why do you think it is called "golden"?

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Answer:

treated people the way you want to be treated. Its called the golden rule cause it has to do with humanity?

Explanation:

your teacher must hate. and think your rude

In the story, why did Susan B. Anthony not marry?​

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Susan B. Anthony did not marry because she did not want to become a slave to her husband. In her time, if you married, you had to give the money you earned to you husband (if you were a woman). She did not need or want a husband. Anthony never married or had children, which at the time was considered an embarrassing circumstance for a woman to find herself in, but this was Anthony's own choice. Anthony said "I'm sure that no man could ever made me happier than I have been."

Explanation:

I don't know if this was in the story, but this is what I know.

Why did the large colonial powers decide to leave or allow independence?

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Answer:

American colonists did not have the same rights as citizens who actually lived in Great Britain. 2) The colonies were not allowed to send representatives to Parliament. 3) They could not vote on issues and taxes directly affecting them.

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6. A “carpetbagger” was a
a. swindler
c. Con-artist
b. opportunist
d. All of these

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B. opportunist :)

Carpetbagger is a derogatory term given to the opportunistic Northerners who came to the Southern states after the civil war. It was applied by the Southerners

how did the U.S respond to the Suez Crisis differ from its response to North Korea's invasion of South Korea?
A. The united states opposed using military force to resolve the Suez crisis
B. the united states hoped to limit soviet influence by intervening in the Suez crisis
C. the untied states exercised a policy of brinkmanship during the Suez crisis
D. The united states cooperated with a communist regime during the Suez crisis

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Answer: The United States opposed using military force to resolve the Suez Crisis

Explanation:

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

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Hindus practice their beliefs very differently, but all share similar principles that have been passed down.

Which sentence from the article provides the BEST support to the statement above?

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Answer:

Followers believe there are multiple paths to reaching their god. Hindus believe in the doctrines of samsara (the continuous cycle of life, death, and reincarnation) and karma (the universal law of cause and effect). One of the key thoughts of Hinduism is “atman,” or the belief in soul.

Put the Civil War battles that were fought in Indian Territory in the correct order.

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Loyal Creek - November 1861
Pea Ridge - March 1862
Fort Gibson (first time) - Summer 1862
Fort Gibson (second time) - April 1863
Honey Springs - July 1863

What was the significance of the Vietnam War?

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That the USA really isn’t as strong as they thought they were. The US had a stronger army and stronger weapons, but the Vietnamese just outsmarted them.

What is the main idea of Luke 15:11-32 i need my answer before 4/22/2021. This is a bible question but it does not have that subject.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Luke 15:11-32 is a story about a man that has two sons. It was the story about the prodigal son whom demanded that he wanted his inheritance in advance, he got it and left home, later when he returned, his father welcomed him happily which the older son who has been with the father didn't like and complained about as he was critical of the celebration given to his brother as he was wasteful and s prodigal son.

The main idea about the story is that we are all valued and important to God. Ben when we move away from Him, he still loves us and he's always ready to welcome sinners. Lastly, when we think independently of God, this gradually brings about backsliding. We need His in everything we do.

3. "Edmund Pettus” refers to the​

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Edmund Winston Pettus (born July 6, 1821 – July 27, 1907) was an American lawyer and politician who represented Alabama in the United States Senate from 1897 to 1907. ... The Edmund Pettus Bridge across the Alabama River in Selma, built in 1940, was named in his honor.

Answer: Bridge in Selma

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During the Obama administration, Hillary Clinton served as secretary of state. vice president. a senator from New York. first lady.

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Answer:

Secretary of state

Explanation:

Took the test

During the Obama administration, Hillary Clinton served as secretary of state.

Who is Hillary Clinton?

Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton can be described as American politician as well as a diplomat,who was a United States senator in 2009.

She was a lawyer, and public speaker and she served as 67th United States secretary of state.

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What were some long-term effects of the Industrial Revolution? (Select all that apply.

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Answer:

Geographic mobility increased

Urbanization increased

Goods became more affordable

Social classes became more rigid

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