President Monroe wanted to ___ the Missouri Compromise, which would maintain the balance between free and slave states.

-veto
-amend
-repeal
-appeal
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Answer 1
i think appeal or veto? not sure tho. don’t attack me ok?
Answer 2

Answer:

veto

Explanation:

President Monroe was president when this bill passed but he believed the bill was morally wrong.  His friends urged him to veto the law but he ended up giving in and signed it.


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The play begins with Mr. Frank returning to the annex after the war. Miep hands him some papers. What does he say to do with them at first?

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Answer:

Frank tell Miep to burn all the papers she wants to give him, in a reason that he doesn't think he could bear to read the old letters and notes besides he doesn't know where he could store them.

Was the destruction of the Native American way if life inevitable or could have been prevented?

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It was inevitable. Congress and Americans were to eager to take over their land. The resources were also needed so pushing west would've happened.

inevitable. White Americans wanted land and power and Natives were seen as an easy target to gain more land. Pushing west would have happened no matter what

The graph shows the US unemployment rate from 1929 to 1933.



Based on the graph, which statement best describes the unemployment rate during the time period?

Government policies helped the unemployment rate drop to 5 percent.
The unemployment rate soared to 25 percent at its peak.
Government inaction led to a 50 percent unemployment rate.
The unemployment rate averaged about 15 percent each year.

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The second answer: the unemployment rate soared to 25% at its peak
second answer , as the peak of it is 25

What did others call the followers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?

sooners
catholics
mormons
pioneers

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They called them Mormons which they are still commonly called today
Pioneers because I took this test I got it right so it’s pioneers

In the case of Bush v. Gore (2000), the Court ruled that the vote recount in Florida interfered with the candidates’ equal protection under the law because __________.

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The protection was important

what causes earthquakes (kid friendly words please)

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Answer:

Earthquakes are usually caused when rock underground suddenly breaks along a fault. This sudden release of energy causes the seismic waves that make the ground shake. When two blocks of rock or two plates are rubbing against each other, they stick a little. They don't just slide smoothly; the rocks catch on each other.

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1. Define the following terms:

Shona

Great Zimbabwe

Great Enclosure

Mutapa

2. What similarities did Great Zimbabwe and the NMutapa Empire share?

3. Where was the center of the Shona civilization?

4. What factors might have led to the decline of Great Zimbabwe?

5. According to oral tradition, how did the Mutapa Empire begin?

6. What role did gold play in the rise to power of Great Zimbabwe and the Mutapa Empire?

7. What do the characteristics of the Great Enclosure say about how the people of Great Zimbabwe viewed their rulers?

8. What was the Great Zimbabwe?

9.How did Great Zimbabwe grow wealthy?

10.What empire followed the one at Great Zimbabwe?

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Answer:

he

Explanation:

she

Akbar was called “The Great” because he did all of the following, except ____ .

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defeated the sultan’s forces.
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Defeated the Sultans forces

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Answer:

Guess

Explanation:

Rights and freedoms - bill of rights

Rule of Law - Magna Carta

Social Contract - common sense

Answer:

common sense

english bill of rights

magna carta

mayflower compact

Explanation:

Which two statements best summarize the constitutional philosophy of the Federalists?
The Federalists feared that a strong central government would suppress individual liberties.
The Federalists favored sharing power between the federal government and the states.
The Federalists believed the Constitution created a federal government that was too powerful.
The Federalists thought the Articles of Confederation were weak and had to be replaced.

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B and D are the best choices

The correct options are B and D. Two statements best summarize the constitutional philosophy of the Federalists

The Federalists favored sharing power between the federal government and the states.The Federalists thought the Articles of Confederation were weak and had to be replaced.

Federalists fought for the Constitution's ratification. They supported representational rather than direct democracy, weaker state governments, strong centralized governments, indirect elections for public officeholders, and lengthier term limits for incumbents.

What did the Federalist party believe in?

The party supported protectionism, modernization, industrialization, federalism, and centralization. DC, Washington In opposition to Revolutionary France, the Federalists advocated for a strong national government that supported economic development and cultivated cordial ties with Great Britain.

The Articles established a loose confederation of independent states with a meager central administration that delegated most authority to the state legislatures. A stronger federal government was soon required, which prompted the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

Thus, While Democratic-Republicans felt that state governments should be more powerful than the federal government, Federalists fought for a strong central government.

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Brazil had the first airline

True or False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

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6. PART A
What is the meaning of the word suppress as it is used in paragraph 10 of “Fashion Police”?
A support
B hold back
C express
D promote

PART B
How does Principal Jaggon support the idea that “dress codes aren’t meant to suppress free speech”?
A by reminding the reader that the First Amendment guarantees the right to free speech
B by arguing that having a dress code reduces bullying
C by emphasizing that school is a place where academics are first and foremost
D by suggesting that clothing isn’t the only way to show individuality

7. “No More Saggy Pants” describes a law in Florida that bans saggy pants. Based on what you know about
Dionne Jaggon’s point of view in “Fashion Police,” do you think she would be in favor of this law? Use text
evidence to support your answer.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
8. Which choice best describes how the focus of “Fashion Police” differs from the focus of “No More Saggy Pants”?
A “Fashion Police” focuses on only one side of the dress code debate,
while “No More Saggy Pants” provides various opinions.
B “Fashion Police” provides a general overview of school dress codes,
while “No More Saggy Pants” focuses on a type of law.
C “Fashion Police” is about what kids can and can’t wear to school,
while “No More Saggy Pants” focuses on appropriate clothing in all public spaces.
D “Fashion Police” describes consequences for not following the dress code,
while “No More Saggy Pants” explains the reasons behind having a dress code at school.

9. Which idea is presented in both texts?
A Students are more likely to follow the school dress code if it is enforced by state law.
B Schools that require uniforms have less bullying than schools that don’t.
C The U.S. Constitution states what is considered appropriate schoolwear.
D At many schools, students face consequences for not following the dress code.

10. In “No More Saggy Pants,” one argument in favor of the ban on saggy pants is that it “can improve the
learning environment in schools.” Which detail from “Fashion Police” best supports this claim?
A “Dyed hair, tank tops, and ripped jeans are among the fashion no-no’s at many schools.”
B “People should have their hair styled however they want.”
C “How well you communicate is true self-expression.”
D “Dionne Jaggon ... says switching to uniforms helped cut down on bullying and distractions in class.”

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6. Part a is B hold back
1) B
2) D
3) Dionne Jaggon would be in favor of this law because she thinks uniforms would help prevent this problem from happening and that kids can show individually in other ways. “it took focus off of clothing.” she says. “School is a place where academics are first and foremost. we’re here to learn.” “Principal Jaggon likes to remind students that clothing isn’t the only way to show individually.”
4) D
5) B
6) D

What are the arguments being made by both sides in the Schenck v. United States case?

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Answer:

Schenck was charged with conspiracy to violate the Espionage Act of 1917 by attempting to cause insubordination in the military and to obstruct recruitment. Schenck and Baer were convicted of violating this law and appealed on the grounds that the statute violated the First Amendment.

Many saw Natives as peoples that were “savages” and needed to be converted to Christianity or pushed off the land. Political, economic, or social :)

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Answer:

Social

Explanation:

social!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In one or two paragraphs, explain why you think Europeans considered religion, and specifically Christianity, so important during the Middle Ages. In what ways did religion unite Europeans?

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Answer:

In the Middle Ages, the Church provided for the religious aspects of people's lives – baptism of babies, marriages, confession, the last rites for the dying and burying the dead.

But the Church did much more than this:

Monasteries and nunneries looked after the old and sick, provided somewhere for travellers to stay, gave alms to the poor and sometimes looked after people's money for them.

Monks could often read and write when many other people could not, so they copied books and documents and taught children.

Monasteries often had libraries.

Church festivals and saints' days were 'holy days', when people didn't have to work.

The Church put on processions and 'miracle plays'.

The Church played a big part in government:

Explanation:

Basically the church did a lot during the Middle Ages and that made people want to be Christians.

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Answer:

what the-

Explanation:

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For this activity, you will write one paragraph explaining whether you agree with the provisions of the Wade-Davis Bill. Use evidence to support your reasoning. Be sure to write in complete sentences with proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

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Answer: Hi, I take AP US History so I should be able to help.

I agree with the provisions of the Wade-Davis Bill. It was very important that we, as a country, punished the states who broke off to form the Confederate States. The Wade-Davis bill required that 50% of a former Confederate state's white males had to sign a pledge that they would be loyal to the Union and not break off again. This was important to hold the United States together during those fragile times. Also, it required that black men were to be given the right to vote, which was crucial for making progress in racial and social reform. I agree with the Wade-Davis bill because of these two key points.

I hope this helps! Feel free to give me Brainliest if you feel this helped. Have a good day, and good luck on your assignment. :)

Answer:

I agree with the Wade-Davis bill, because it helped black people earn their way to vote. Even though only black men could vote and not black women, it was important. I like the Wade-Davis bill for this main reason. (I am black so it is important to me.)

When Mr. Dussel moves in, he isn’t worried when Mr. VanDaan says he won’t get much to eat. Why? What does he tell the Franks and VanDaans?

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Okay, what book is this?
Sounds as if
when diesel moves in he isn’t worried when mr vandaan says that he won’t get much to eat because he only worries about himself and only own safety. so getting limited food was fine to him as it was all for himself.

Please help me I don't understand and I don't understand :((
(Please don't do it for the points)

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It’s either C or A the 2nd great awakening inspired people to go against slavery it inspired people to change their morals. The infest in general societal reform increased.
I believe its a because not all people believed it should be ended

6. Which of the following Greek philosophies would encourage their followers to not show emotions in
certain situations, but rather to think logically about the situation and use reasoning?
A. Epicureans
B. Stoics
C. Sophists
D. Aristotle's Students

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Answer:

A. EPICUREANS

Explanation:

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It’s should be A if not C

1. What was the Holocaust?

A. The Japanese attack on Hawaii


B. The mass killing of Chinese by the Japanese in 1937


C. The systematic killing of Jews and other groups in World War II Germany


D. Hitler's agreement with Stalin to not invade Russia




2. Which of the following was not an event that led directly to World War II?

A. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii


B. After taking over central Europe, Hitler invaded Poland despite agreeing not to


C. Hitler invaded the Soviet Union (Russia) despite agreeing not to


D. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand




3. What was a direct consequence of the attack on Pearl Harbor?

A. Hitler attacked Poland


B. America joined World War II


C. The war ended within a few months


D. The Soviet Union turned the tides of the Eastern Front at Stalingrad







4. What happened in America as a result of the attacks on Pearl Harbor?

A. Japanese-Americans were celebrated for their patriotism


B. The Supreme Court stopped Japanese internment before it could start


C. FDR spoke out against violence and discrimination toward Japanese-Americans as a result of Pearl Harbor


D. Many Japanese-Americans were forced into internment camps







5. Which of the following is true about Internment Camps?

A. They were poorly built and supplied residents with little food and no medical care


B. It was optional for Japanese-Americans to move to internment camps


C. Interment Camps were nice places for Japanese-Americans to live


D. Once internment ended, many Japanese-Americans had homes and jobs to return to

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1 is B. 2 is A (i think). 3 is B. 4 is D. 5 is A or C


1.c 2.a 3.b 4.D 5.a

Read the excerpt from an 1868 speech to the Georgia state legislature. Then answer the question that follows.

"I hold that I am a member of this body. Therefore, sir, I shall neither fawn nor cringe before any party, nor stoop to beg them for my rights. Some . . . in the course of their remarks, took occasion to appeal to the sympathies of members on the opposite side. . . . I am here to demand my rights and to hurl thunderbolts at the men who would dare to cross the threshold of my manhood."

Which individual MOST LIKELY delivered this speech?

Group of answer choices

Alexander Stephens

Booker T. Washington

W.E.B. Du Bois

Henry McNeal Turner

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Answer:

in my opinion its Booker T. Washington

Explanation:

Booker t Washington hope this helped and hope you pass

plz plz plz hury plz hury asap 1: Qin Shi HuangShihuangdi (Qin Shi Huang) Shang Yang introduced a range of administrative techniques: new methods to record available resources. He standardized measures and coinage, kept records of granary storage and initiated an accounting that prevented tax evasion – tax evasion being a threat to the state's growth. When the ruler of Qin died, Shang Yang was left without protection at court, and jealous persons at court had Shang Yang executed. But his work lived on. In 314 BCE – twenty-four years after the death of Shang Yang – the kingdom of Qin won a military victory over nomads to its north. In 311, Qin expanded southward onto fertile plane against more nomadic people and defeated a state called Shu, and a Qin general, Zhang Yi, founded a new city, Chengdu. Other states were also expanding: Yan against so-called barbarians east of the Liao River, and Chu was expanding southward across the Yangzi River. War and conquest reduced the number of states to eleven. One of the eleven, Wei, had been reduced as a power by its war against Qi (pronounced chi). Qi appeared to be the dominant power, and Qin joined a coalition of four other states against Qi, which the allies of Qin feared more than they did Qin. Qi was well organized and densely populated relative to most other states. It was high in food production and had grown wealthy also from trade in iron and other metals, and, in 256 BCE, Qi absorbed Lu. Qin expanded into Zhou family territory, an area around Luoyang containing about 30,000 people and thirty-six villages. A Zhou prince counter-attacked, trying to claim the Zhou throne for himself. Qin's army defeated him, and this brought the great Zhou dynasty, dating from 1045 BCE, to an end, 256 BCE. In 246 BCE, Yong Zheng, the thirteen-year-old son of the ruler of Qin, succeeded his father. After sixteen years of rule, Zheng embarked upon the conquest of the remaining states that had been a part of Zhou civilization. According to Victoria Tin-bor Hui, the historian Mark Edward Lewis describes Qin, in his words, as having enjoyed "a splendid geographic situation... It was accessible from the East only through the Hangu Pass and from the southeast through the Wu Pass." And, writes Victoria Tin-bor Hui, Ralph D. Sawyer "similarly thinks that Qin occupied a 'virtually unassailable mountainous bastion'. " note11 In the wars that led to a unification of what had been Zhou civilization, armies of hundreds of thousands were involved on both sides. Qin was driven by the fear that if it didn't defeat all of the others they would combine and crush it. Qin defeated one state after another: Han in the year 230, Zhao in 228, Wei in 225, the large but more sparsely populated and less tightly knit Chu in 223, Yan in 222 and Qi in 221. Occasionally, to eliminate possible military opposition, Qin's armies slaughtered all enemy males of military age. The Warring States Period was over. Zheng had become ruler of all that had been Zhou civilization. He went to a sacred mountain, Dai Shan, where, it would be said, he received the Mandate from Heaven to rule the "entire world." He took the name Shihuang-di (di signifying emperor). He was also named Qin Shi Huang. He then expanded his frontiers southward to Guangzhou and to Guangxi, creating what would thereafter be considered China. And he pushed into Annam, or northern Vietnam – an area the Chinese would hold only temporarily. Shihuangdi had become the first emperor of China.

Describe Zheng's position and the effects of his actions after the "period of Warring States".
Describe Liu Bang's view of government during the Han Dynasty.

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Answer:

Zheng created a concept called Legalism. This created a sentiment that was outside of the realm of the former Dhaoism, in which humans felt their attachment to the world around them. This was more of a practical approach to the functioning of society. Its effects were very harsh and clear laws, and the desire to grow their statehood.

Liu Bang (256 - 195 BC), Emperor Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty, is the first emperor of the Han Dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD). As an outstanding politician, strategist and director, he made great contributions to the development of Han people and its culture. In 206 BC, he rebelled against the despotic rule of the Qin Dynasty (221 - 207 BC) and together with Xiang Yu, led the uprising army against the Qin. In October of 206 BC, he and his army attacked Xianyang, the capital city of the Qin and overthrew the Qin Dynasty.

In his youth, he was considered as a futile boy because he usually played truant and seemed to have no ambition. Later Liu was very lucky to be a low-ranked official in Sishui and, to some degree, was well-known among the neighborhoods. One day, as he saw Emperor Qin Shi Huang sitting in a delicate and gorgeous carriage he admired so much, thought that it should be a real man to be bestowed such luxuriant treatment. Since then, Liu started to show his distinct personal strength.

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7. Epicureans are taught to find internal happiness as a major goal of their philosophy. Which Chinese
Philosopher would also agree with this philosophy of finding happiness?
A. Hanfezi
B. Laozi
C. Hammurabi
D. Genghis Khan

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The answer is option D I hope this helped
The answer is not D, Genghis Khan isn’t even Chinese... I would say B.

what were two causes for greek style cities developing throughout the mediterranean world ?

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Answer:

They were used to tame overpopulation and political unrest.

Explanation:

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Was used to tame overpopulated and political unrest :)

Pennsylvania appears in blue on this map. This means that



A. most people in the state voted for Al Gore
B. the electoral votes in that state went to George Bush
C. most people in the state voted for George Bush
D. the electoral votes in that state went to Al Gore

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D the electoral votes in that state went to Al Gore

Answer:

its D

Explanation: title of the map is electoral and blue means democratic win and Al Gore is democratic and george bush is republican red

The earliest form of metal currency is called what?

a Knife or Shard
b Shells
c Coins
d Yen

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Answer:

C. Coins

Explanation:

Coins were the first metal currency.

Coins, specifically yen coin

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What were the characteristics of the republic formed by the House of Commons?

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Answer:

The House of Commons is the lower house and de facto primary chamber of the Parliament of ... The House of Commons of England started to evolve in the 13th and 14th centuries. ... As anticipated, he won that election, which was for the highest-majority seat in Scotland among his party; otherwise he would have been ...

Explanation:

The Roman Republic: At about the same time that popular ... much of western Europe, its government remained, in its basic features, that. ... The Comitia Curiata was composed of 30 curiae, or local groups, drawn from ... expanded powers for Parliament's lower house, the House of Commons,

What unintended consequences did the compromise of 1850 cause?

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Answer: Rush of pro slavery in anti-slavery supporters.

Explanation: the unintended consequence was a Rush of pro-slavery and anti-slavery supporters to kansas to vote for slavery or its reapel.

It caused bleeding Kansas which was a civil war in kanas between pro slavery and non slavery forces it was a prelude to the civil war

The Career Clusters in the National Career Cluster Framework shows every possible career available
O True
False

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False, It doesn’t make sense for them to have every single job you can think of, some jobs are not legal or judicial.

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