Question 2 (114 points)

Which of the following describes the influence of Greek Stoicism on Roman culture? (4 points)


a

The Romans believed it was important to avoid anger, jealousy, and greed by practicing self-control.


b

The Romans believed it was important to have a personal sense of duty towards one's fellows.


c

The Romans believed it was important to be modest in the way one practiced their religion.


d

The Romans believed it was important to be strong and devoted to the protection of the state.

Answers

Answer 1
D is the answer to your question

Related Questions

Based on what you know of the current government, and political parties, do you feel that
George Washington was correct in warning the nation about their existence? Why or why not?

Answers

If I’m reading this right, this is a question asking for an opinion-based answer.
To be as non-biased as possible, George Washington warned of this, and he was right. He wasn’t warning of the specific things going on today, but the deep-seated desire of every human being for power, and the potential for someone in power to abuse it. It occurs in almost every instance in history, particularly under political systems with one or few leaders like monarchies and oligarchies.
So yes, Washington was justified in his warning, and the Founding Fathers were wise to structure the government in such a way that there would be checks and balances to prevent overpowering of one branch of government.

Now, as for the opinion answer of this question, break it down by asking yourself; are politicians today using their power to benefit their constituents, or themselves (or both)? Also, do you think the federal government is following the role that Washington and the Founding Fathers said it should; to protect the natural rights of their citizens and do little else?

Please Help!!! THIS IS DUE IN LESS THAN AN HOUR



Selma is a major city in Dallas County, Alabama. In 1961, 15,000 African Americans were eligible to vote in Dallas County, but only 130, less than 1%, had registered. The Dallas County Voters League (DCVL) was a group formed in 1920 to increase the number of African American voters. In 1963, the DCVL began working with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). The SNCC was a powerful civil rights group created by college students at Shaw University. Together, the SNCC and the DCVL built a team of volunteers who knocked on doors and encouraged people to register. They also held voter education classes and registration events. Sheriff Jim Clark responded to their activities with violence and arrests. Near the end of 1964, the DCVL asked another civil rights organization, the Southern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC), to join them. Members of the SCLC came to Selma with their president, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. By January 1965, civil rights leaders like Dr. King, Bernard Lafayette, John Lewis and Hosea Williams were working together, and Selma had become the center of the voting rights movement.

Selma became the center of the voting rights movement as a result of
A
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s arrest.
B
several civil rights groups working together.
C
the SCLC asking the DCVL to join them.
D
very high voter registration rates in Dallas County.

Answers

Answer:

b i think

Explanation:

Which right is protected by the 5th amendment?
a. the right to avoid taxes that oppose one's religious beliefs
b. the right to face an accuser in court
c. the right to postpone a trial that interferes with employment
Please explain!!!!

Answers

Answer:

The Fifth Amendment creates a number of rights relevant to both criminal and civil legal proceedings. In criminal cases, the Fifth Amendment guarantees the right to a grand jury, forbids “double jeopardy,” and protects against self-incrimination.

So B.

Even without explanation, the other two answers are wrong. Taxes are a part of life (unfortunately) and if you are being arrested you job cannot interfere, for crime has a higher priority.

Name three important inventions of the Spanish American war

Answers

Answer:

Lee Model 1895 US Navy Rifle ||| Model 1889-1895 Colt Navy Revolver.

Colt 1889 Revolver series (including 1889, 1892, 1894, 1895, and 1896)

Model 1860 Naval Cutlass ||| Model 1895 Colt Automatic Machine Gun.

Whitehead Torpedo ||| War Kites.

list 3 predictions FDR makes in his day of infamy speech

Answers

Answer:

Really, he’d hoped to spend that afternoon up in the second floor study, magnifying glass in hand, working on the stamp collection that since boyhood had taught him about the world. But FDR was president, with work to do. He was talking policy with one of his aides when Navy Secretary Frank Knox called.

“Mr. President,” he said, sounding doubtful, “it looks like the Japanese have attacked Pearl Harbor.”

Explanation:

What is the purpose of a naturalization ceremony?

to become a U.S. citizen
to learn about U.S. history
to pass the U.S. government test
to pass the English language test for citizenship

Answers

Answer:

What is the purpose of a naturalization ceremony?

to become a U.S. citizen

The purpose of a naturalization ceremony is to become a U.S. citizen. Thus the correct option is A.


What is a naturalization ceremony?

Immigrants can become citizens of a country through the naturalization process. The choice of whether or not to include a citizenship test in the naturalization procedure is a complicated one.

Passing a citizenship examination in order to prove one's familiarity with American history, government, and the Constitution is one of the conditions for naturalization in the United States.

Throughout the year, naturalization celebrations are open to the public and take place at federal judicial buildings and other public locations, bringing together communities, schools, and new citizens.

Therefore, option  A is appropriate.

Learn more about the naturalization ceremony, here:

brainly.com/question/23250589

#SPJ2

Why did Austria-Hungary feel such a need to sign a treaty with Germany?

Answers

They had been allies sense 1879 under the agreement that the German empire would protect/help them if Russia were to ever attack and vice-versa. About 3 years later Italy also joined the alliance to create the Triple alliance in WWI

I hope this helps!!!

Why was Europe no longer
the world's dominant region
after the war?

A. Non-warring countries had built up during the course of the war

B. Physical damage had ruined countries and industry

C. Europe came under control by Asia after the war

D. European nations agreed to give up their militarles post-war

Answers

Answer:

B. Physical damage had ruined countries and industry

Explanation:

At the end of the war, millions of people were dead and millions more homeless, the European economy had collapsed, and much of the European industrial infrastructure had been destroyed. The Soviet Union, too, had been heavily affected.

Why is it important to prepare for a Hurricane?

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

CDC recommends that you print important documents (e.g., emergency phone numbers, insurance information) before a hurricane strikes. Power outages during and after a hurricane can prevent you from accessing information online when you most need it. Preparing now can help keep you and your family safe.

Which conclusion about Incan society could be drawn from the map

Answers

Answer:

Incan Civilization

Located in South America, specifically the Andes Mountains, shared many characteristics with previous Mesoamerican peoples and was short lived before being conquered by Europeans.

Explanation:

No map attached, however this is about the Incan Civilization

As nations of Africa what could the nations do to self rule peace.

Plz helps
35 points ​

Answers

Answer:

Give the people a reason not to try and overthrow. For example the goverment could give the people low tax rates, let the people elect a leader

Explanation:

In what ways was the Reconstruction of benefit to the newly Freemen?
In what ways was the Reconstruction a failure?
Would things have been different if Lincoln had not been assassinated? (Please no answers in files)

Answers

During the Reconstruction, the Freedmen Bureau was made to help the newly Freemen find jobs, shelter, clothing, and food.

The Reconstruction area was a failure as it didn't really do a lot of things to help the newly freedmen. Yes, it freed them, but during the era, the government also didn't do anything to stop the Black Codes, the Jim Crow laws, and the KKK clan.

Yes, they would have been different. Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction was a very lenient plan that didn't punish the Southern states and just asked them to include the 13th amendment (freedom to all slaves) in their constitutions, and nothing else. His plan was basically to get America united as fast as possible. Though we're all sad that he got assassinated because he was a great president whereas his vice-president was not, the Radical Republicans' plan was much better. It punished the southern states and it also forced them to add the 13th (freedom for all slaves), 14th (citizenship to everyone who was born on American soil), and the 15th (voting rights to all men) amendments.

a common element in the movements for german and italian unification was the:

a) support of the catholic church
b) existence of democratic parliament
c) support of the united states
d) strength of nationalist leaders

Answers

Answer: Goofgle

Explanation:

try googling it

The event reported in the headline above contributed to the A. United States victory in the Spanish-American War.B. rapid collapse of communism in Central America.C. development of better relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.D. growing hostility between the United States and Cuba

Answers

There’s no event please at the picture or pictures

What did the Soviets' resent?

Answers

the Union

because in history they mainly teach you how they resent thing

When the Europeans left, what were some of the problems left behind?

Answers

Answer:

Let us start at the beginning by asking what was the European left in its heyday. The defining characteristic of the post-war European left (which was distinct from the eastern European left of the time) was the democratic fight for the rights of working people. Shortly after the Second World War, most of the mainstream European left rejected Communism, and accepted a democratic path towards the emancipation and support of the working class. During the golden age of post-war development, the left participated in the construction of European welfare regimes, and where it has been most successful – in Scandinavia – it built up universalistic, egalitarian, and predominantly tax-funded and state-run systems of welfare provision.

In this construction, the parties of the left have primarily leaned on a significant and relatively homogenous group of working class electorates. These electorates were since the late 19th century defined by a strong sense of group belonging, or ‘class consciousness’. This consciousness was constructed from the cradle and lasted to the grave. It was passed on from parents to children, and cultivated by a plethora of party-associated organisations, such as daycare centres, sports clubs, choral societies, women’s clubs, and others. Together with workers’ unions organising the work on factory floors, and later in offices, these organisations helped construct a working-class subculture that permeated the social as well as the political, and that ensured the electoral stability of the European left.

Seymour Martin Lipset suggested that the greatest achievement of the left had been the lifting of the working class away from authoritarianism and towards cosmopolitanism espoused by left-wing intellectuals. Indeed, the general success of the left in capturing and ‘educating’ the lower social strata profoundly shaped European party systems. In western Europe, the political left has been uniformly and continuously associated with progressive policies not only in the economic domain, but also in non-economic matters such as the environment, women’s rights, and (slowly and shyly) the rights of minorities – both ethnic and sexual.

Somewhat paradoxically, the left’s success precipitated its own demise in a dialectic fashion. First, the emancipation of the working class – primarily the extension of access to higher education – changed the working class and its dependence on left-wing subcultures and organisations. Second, the left’s enabling of the search for rights allowed younger generations to seek personal liberation from traditional hierarchies, including those of the left.

From proletariat to ‘precariat’

Having lived in Gothenburg, Sweden, the home of the Volvo, I eagerly visited the Volvo factory, looking forward to meeting the contemporary proletariat. What did I see? Halls and halls of conveyor belts shuffling skeletons that would become fancy SUVs in about an hour, while silver robotic arms added various parts to them. And the working class? I saw precious few of them. They were mostly young women, sitting on comfortable chairs surrounded by computer screens and keyboards, listening to their iPods… I later learned that these workers earn as much as Swedish university professors (that means – a lot).

The traditional working class as we imagine it from the times of Henry Ford does not exist anymore. Most of the workers at Volvo with their above-average pay, comfort and job security can hardly be considered as such. Today’s working class is much less visible, and much more atomised. Today’s working class are the masses of unskilled service workers who predominantly cook, clean or drive. Often, their jobs are short-term or part-time, and low-paying. These people do not come into contact with each other nearly as much as the traditional factory-floor workers did. They are more often than not from diverse minority backgrounds, and thus are separated by cultural boundaries. In short, these people have significantly reduced ability to organise, and they do not. As my research with Allison Rovny shows, their political belonging is weak, and – in the absence of a formative subculture – it is malleable.

The extension of access to higher education has increased the individual ability of people to process more complex information and make their own choices. As education also brings better jobs, this process has created more cognitively and financially independent citizens. The 1968 generation opted for more socially liberal and less hierarchical politics, forming new social movements and later political parties that espoused left-wing economics, but that were defined by their social and cultural openness.

Should a woman’s decision to have an abortion be protected under the Constitution as a matter of privacy?

Answers

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

The abortion process doesn't count only on male or simply called husband.Tge woman's decision is compulsory as the effect after it has to be beared by woman herself.

Which of the two Columbine shooters exhibited many of the traits associated with psychopaths?

Answers

Answer:

Eric Harris

Explanation:

Answer:

Neither of them displayed traits of psychopathy.

Explanation:

Even if they did, you can't diagnose someone with psychopathy posthumously.

Hitler blamed Germany's problems on all of the following except the:

German politicians.
fascists in Italy.
Communists.
Jews.

Answers

Answer:

communists

Explanation:

Hitler blamed Germany's problems on German politicians, Fascists in Italy, Jews except for the Communists.

Who was Hitler?

One of the most powerful and infamous dictators of the 20th century was Adolf Hitler, head of Germany's Nazi Party. Beginning in 1933, Hitler used the country's economic problems, public unrest, and parliamentary squabbling as his excuse to seize total control.

Who are the Communists?

A communist is someone who adheres to the idea that everything should be owned by the people. A communist is someone who subscribes to Karl Marx's belief that everyone should own everything, including wages. A radical who is considered to be subversive or revolutionary.

To learn more about Hitler here:

https://brainly.com/question/12778492

#SPJ3

In the late 1920s, many countries signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact. The pact stated that war would not be used as an instrument of national
policy" and was eventually signed by 62 countries. Which of the following best describes the intention of agreements such as the Kellogg-
Briand Pact?

OA. to avoid another unfair treaty like the one that ended World War I

ОВ. to avoid the provisions on armed conflict set down in Wilson's Fourteen Points

OC. to avoid the rules of military actions mandated by the League of Nations

OD. to avoid another destructive international conflict like World War'l

Answers

Answer:

OD. To avoid another destructive international conflict like World War I.

Explanation:

The Kellogg-Briand Pact was signed by multiple countries like the United States, Australia, Germany, UK, India, among others on August 27, 1928. The pact was also known as the Pact of Paris or the General Treaty for Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy.

This pact was originally signed with the aim that nations won't resort to war or military action in solving any dispute among them. This multilateral agreement aims to reduce or even take away the prospect of wars and advised signatory nations to avoid wars at all possible costs. This was done with the aim to eliminate wars.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

What aspect of the U.S. economy have grown because of globalization?

Answers

Answer:

the companies

Explanation:

Answer: The third effect of globalization on the U.S. economy is the influx of international companies coming into the United States.

Explanation:

This increases the U.S. economy through the performance and productivity of new business, and the labor force acquires new enhanced skill sets.

Can someone help me with this due in 10 mins
links will be reported

Answers

Answer:

wowza

Explanation:

why was the cuban missle

Answers

The Kennedy administration had already launched one attack on the island the failed Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 and Castro and Khrushchev saw the missiles as a means of deterring further U.S. aggression.

Do you think there are any positive aspects of Thomas Jefferson legacy? why or why not ?

Answers

Yes, Thomas Jefferson had defeated pirates from North Africa during the Barbary War. He was responsible for doubling the size of the United States by successfully brokering the Louisiana Purchase. He also founded the University of Virginia. As well as was the founder of the Declaration of Independence.

True or false: Enlightened thinkers used scientific reasoning to study human behavior and societies.

Answers

True, Enlightenment thinkers used scientific methods and reasoning to study human nature and societies

2. According to Lincoln, what did the men who died at Gettysburg do?

Answers

Answer:

    A few weeks after the battle, the governor of Pennsylvania visited Gettysburg. As he walked over the battlefield, he saw where rains had washed away the earth covering many of the fallen soldiers. He said men who died so bravely should have a better resting place than that.

Explanation:

Hope this helps

One of China's most important achievements during the postclassical era was: A. replacing paper money with gold coins. B. founding the religion of Buddhism. C. developing the earliest elected government. D. creating the first movable type.​

Answers

Answer:

D. creating the first movable type.

Explanation:

apx said so lol

The answer is B, finding the religion of Buddhism.

How would one attempt to map the spread of Buddhism initiated by China in the postclassical era?

China is and has been a major world power for several years. In China, the Classical and Post-Classical periods were a time of achievement and advancement, particularly in the religious movement.Classical China fostered new concepts, inventions, and, most importantly, religions. Although there were numerous religions and beliefs in Classical China, Confucianism was the most prominent.Buddhism was a religion that transformed the Post-Classical era and Chinese history. Islam rapidly spread, which was surprising given the popularity of certain other Chinese religions such as Confucianism and Daoism at the time.

What were the means of spread of Buddhism all over the world?

Trade routes began, aided its spread, and were impactful in the spread of stuff other than goods (Strayer).Buddhist monasteries sprouted up along cities and trade routes, and several folks were converted simply by immersing themselves in the religion and following the crowd.Buddhism was very important to merchants, and they played an important role in spreading Buddhism to less urbanized villages and towns.

To learn more about the spread of Buddhism, you can read-

https://brainly.com/question/910294

#SPJ2

Match the Northern Renaissance person with his quote:

"There were many talented youths in our German countries who were taught the art of painting but without fundamentals and with daily practice only. They therefore grew up unconscious as a wild uncut tree...and since geometry is the right foundation of all painting, I have decided to teach its rudiments and principles to all youngsters eager for art…"

Answers

Answer:

Albrecht Durer

Explanation:

Dürer's painting, another self-portrait (1498; Madrid) marked the turning point of his art. ... "There were many talented youths in our German countries who were taught the art of painting but without fundamentals and with daily practice only. They therefore grew up unconscious as a wild uncut tree," he wrote.

The Organization of American States would address which of the following?
how to maintain necessary trade barriers
promoting socialist economic policies
combatting revolutionary movements
how to deal with regional health crises

Answers

Answer:

Option B, promoting socialist economic policies

Explanation:

The Organization of American States would promote socialist economic policies.

It is a premier organization that has an agenda of discussing political issues, political, economical and social policies and also make decision  in Western Hemisphere affairs by involving American leaders to combat the issues and explore opportunities regarding the Western Hemisphere

Hence, option B is correct

Answer:

How to deal with regional health crises

Explanation:

What did Europe bring to “Uncivilized” colonies?

Answers

Answer:

guns, diseases, warfare

Answer:

they brought newfound technologies, ideas, plants, and animals (think natural resources that were not native to the land)

Explanation:

Other Questions
Pls help asap which property of water is the most direct cause within the ? ) Water is a versatile solvent Water is a polar molecule Water a high heat capacity Water has a high surface tension Which shows the correct order of human development, from earliest to latest?-fetus, ovum, zygote, child-zygote, fetus, ovum, child-ovum, zygote, fetus, child-zygote, ovum, fetus, child Please I need major help! Help me please?!? A surveyor is 100 feet from a building. He finds the angle of elevation to the top of the building is 23 degrees. If the surveyors eyelevel is 5.3 feet above the ground, find the height of the building. Jenelle invested $17000 in two mutual funds. Fund A earned 4% profit during the first year, while Fund B suffered a 1.5% loss. If she received a total of $460 profit, how much had she invested in each mutual fund?PLEASE HELP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST why did other countries seek to control the pacific islands What was going to happen to the French people who were under control of Germany? How did Hitler plan to treat the people in his newly conquered territories? What would you want the people in the year (2200) to know about life on earth right now? What objects best represent who we are as people, our accomplishments, our joys and sorrows? Discuss.What would you want the people in the year (2200) to know about life on earth right now? What objects best represent who we are as people, our accomplishments, our joys and sorrows? Discuss. Which style do you like best out of the two choicesAnd yes that is not me obviously The graph shows two lines, A and B.A graph is shown with x- and y-axes labeled from 0 to 6 at increments of 1. A straight line labeled A joins the ordered pair 2, 6 with the ordered pair 6, 2. Another straight line labeled B joins the ordered pair 0, 3 with the ordered pair 4.5, 6.Part A: How many solutions does the pair of equations for lines A and B have? Explain your answer. Part B: What is the solution to the equations of lines A and B? Explain your answer. Willow Brook National Bank operates a drive-up teller window that allows customers to complete bank transactions without getting out of their cars. On weekday mornings, arrivals to the drive-up teller window occur at random, with an arrival rate of 24 customers per hour or 0.4 customers per minute.a. What is the mean or expected number of customers that will arrive in a five-minute period?b. Assume that the Poisson probability distribution can be used to describe the arrival process. Use the arrival rate in part (a) and compute the probabilities that exactly 0, 1, 2, and 3 customers will arrive during a five-minute period.c. Delays are expected if more than three customers arrive during any five-minute period. What is the probability that delays will occur? Question #7Correct answer is B Explain or show steps when two capacitor 3muF and 6muF are connected in a parallel and combination is charged to a potential of 120 volt the potential difference across the 3muF capacitor is Select all the correct answers.W.B. Yeats. From which two aspects of modern lIfe does the of speaker likely wish to freeRead this excerpt fron The Lake Isle of Innisfree" byhimself?will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made;Nine bean rows will I have there, a hive for the honey bee,And live alone in the bee-loud glade.And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,Dropping from the vells of the morning to where the cricket sings;There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow,And evening full of the linnet's wings.I will arise and go now, for always night and dayI hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore;While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey,hear it in the deep heart's core.the absence of purpose A manufacturer of cases for sound equipment requires drilling holes for metal screws. The drill bits wear out and must be replaced; there is expense not only in the cost of the bits but also for lost production. Engineers varied the rotation speed of the drill and measured the life- time y of four bits at each of five speeds. Speed Lifetime60 4.660 3.860 4.960 4.580 4.780 5.880 5.580 5.4100 5100 4.5100 3.2100 4.8120 4.1120 4.5120 4120 3.8140 3.6140 3140 3.5140 3.41. Create a scatterplot of the data. Does there appear to be a relation? Does it appear to be linear?2. Regardless fit a simple linear regression model to the data. What can you say about the fit of the model to the data?3. Is there any evident outlier . Remove this observation and fit the regression model again. Is it improving the model f? What type of energy transformation takes place during cellular respiration? What two reforms did Nicholas II introduce after the Revolution of 1905? Ahmed buys a pack of 20 drinks to sell at the school shop.The pack costs $5.He wants to make a 40% profit.How much should he sell each drink for A sample of crushed rock is found to have 4.81 x10^21 atoms of gold. How many moles of gold are present in this sample? Read the following sentences:Walter loves to go hiking and biking. ________, Jenny loves to stay at home with her family watching movies and playing board games.Which of the following transition words best connects the two sentences? Both Finally Whereas Yesterday