Place the following events in sequence: A) Julius Caesar conquers Gaul; B) Caesar leads his army into Rome; C) Caesar revises the Roman calendar

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Answer 1
Cesar revises the Roman calendar is first then I’m pretty sure he lead his army into Rome and then he conquers Gaul If not then it’s Cesar revise is the Roman calendar then Julius Caesar conquers Gaul then Cesar leads his army into Rome
Answer 2

The correct sequence of these events is:

Julius Caesar conquers Gaul

Caesar revises the Roman calendar

Caesar leads his army into Rome

What happened in the conquest of Gaul?

Caesar successfully captured the remainder of Gaul between 58 and 50 BCE, and it remained obedient to Roman control throughout the Roman civil wars from 49 to 31 BCE. This took place up to the left bank of the Rhine.

Julius Caesar first conquered Gaul from 58-50 BCE, bringing much of modern-day France, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland and Germany under Roman control. He then revised the Roman calendar in 46 BCE, creating the Julian calendar which was used throughout the Roman Empire for centuries. Finally, in 45 BCE, Caesar led his army into Rome after a civil war, effectively ending the Roman Republic and paving the way for the Roman Empire.

Thus, the ideal selections are A, C, and B respectively.

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1820s?

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publicly promoted women's rights

throughout the United States during the

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a.
exchange money
c.
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b.
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d.
both a and b

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Answer:

d

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Match the vocabulary word with its meaning,
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to require military service of
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2. principle
a moral or ethical standard
3. consecrate
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a person who supports a cause
5. conscription
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1. bonds: certificates given by a government to its people when it borrows money from them

2. conscription:  to require military service of individuals; the draft

3. consecrate:  to declare something to be holy

4. distinction:  to serve with honor and excellence

5. diversion:  focusing the attention of a person away from something

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7. maxim:  a saying or rule about any particular topic

8. principle:  a moral or ethical standard

9. skeptical:  to have doubt or unbelief about something or someone

10. suffrage:  the right to vote

11. sympathizer:  a person who supports a cause

12. valor:  exceptional courage under pressure

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O FALSE

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Answer:

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Answer:

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A. She will surely hang since she is a slave if she does not confess and beg for mercy.
B. She is from Barbados and really is a witch.
C. She realizes that she was wrong to conjure up spirits of dead bables.
D. She is glad that Abigail accused her because it is a relief to confess.

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Answer:

A. She will surely hang since she is a slave if she does not confess and beg for mercy.

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Answer:

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Answer:

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a
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Ob
Od
Od
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Select the correct answer.
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A.
Yes. One-fifth of the soldiers on the frontier were African American.
B.
Yes. African Americans made up 50 percent of new towns on the frontier.
C.
No. Blacks were prohibited from migrating West to find work or new homes.
D.
No. Only a few blacks worked on the frontier, as cooks for the US army.

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Answer:

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answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although you forgot to attach the options for this question we can say the following.

According to John Locke, if the government fails to protect natural rights, the citizens could overthrow the government and establish a new one.

Here we are talking about the concept of popular sovereignty that originated in the times of the European Enlightenment and was included in the United States Constitution by the US founding fathers. They were directly influenced by the modern concepts on government and society introduced by brilliant philosophers and thinkers of the Enlightenment such as John Locke, Voltaire, Baron de Montesquiou, Jean-Jaques Rosseau, and Thomas Hobbes.

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tell me what each philosopher, Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau said about the social contract and what their opinion of it is. An example to follow is

Hobbes ideas of the social contract was...

Locke's ideas of the social contract were...

Rousseau's ideas of the social contract were...

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Answer:

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Answer:

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