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Which important date is inscribed on the tablet held in the Statue of Liberty's left hand?
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A)
October 12, 1942, the date Columbus discovered America
B)
July 4, 1776, the date the U.S. Constitution was signed
November 11, 1918, the date WWI hostilities came to an end
D)
October 28, 1886, the date the statue was dedicated to the U.S.
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Answer 1

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B

Explanation:

The declaration of independence in roman numerals, July 4 1776


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How did these millets help the Ottoman Empire hold their diverse empire together?

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Answer:

It gave the minority religious communities limited power to deal with their own affairs, but the Ottomans held the overall supremacy

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This would have helped them keep the empire together. Trying to control the entire country (Fully) at once and with how diverse it is can be hard to keep it together. An example, the Roman Empire and their inevitable decline. With separate governing bodies, with the oversight of the Ottomans, helped keep the empire together. This is probably why they lasted for a little over 600 years.

Why did the Dawes Act make all American Indians who accepted individual land allotment citizens?
A. to encourage the assimilation of American Indians
B.
to stigmatize American Indians as possible rivals to settlers
C.
to give American Indians an incentive to accept allotment
D. to make American Indians feel obligated to assist the United States in the Spanish-American
War

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Answer:i think it is B because

it the right awner

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How did finding a common ground lead to a positive solution to
the conflict for both the animals and the people? Use the RACES
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Answer:

hm

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which option below is NOT one of the 5 freedoms of the 1st Amendment in the U.S. Constitution.

1 Speech

2Press

3 Religion

Bear arms 4

Petition the government 5

6 Assembly​

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The five freedoms of 1st Amendment:

Speech.ReligionPressAssemblyThe right to petition the government.

Bear arms is NOT one of them.

The option which is not included in 1st amendment of the U.S. constitution is bear arms.

What became the 1st change to the U.S. constitution?

The First Amendment to the American Constitution prevents the authorities from making legal guidelines that modify an established order.

Of religion, or that restrict the unrestrained exercise of religion, or abridge the liberty of speech, the liberty of the press, the liberty of meeting, or the proper to petition the authorities for redress of grievances.

It was followed on December 15, 1791, as one of the ten amendments that make up the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was proposed to soothe Anti-Federalist competition before Constitutional ratification.

Initially, the First Amendment applied only to laws enacted by Congress, and many of its provisions were interpreted more narrowly than they are now.

Beginning with Gitlow v. New York (1925), the Supreme Court carried out the First Amendment to states—a system called incorporation—via the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

The Free Press Clause protects books of facts and opinions and applies to a huge form of media.


The Supreme Court ruled in Near v. Minnesota (1931) and New York Times v. United States (1971) that the First Amendment protected against earlier restraints—pre-book censorship—in nearly all cases.

The Petition Clause protects the right to petition all branches and companies of the presidency for action.

In addition to the right of assembly guaranteed by this clause, the Court has also ruled that the change implicitly protects freedom of association.

From the above declaration, it's clear that choice 4, bear arms, is the proper choice.

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Answer:

I think it is A i am sorry if i am wrong:(

Which detail from ""The Future of Money"" supports the opinion that digital currency is safer than traditional currency?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the document "The Future of Money."

However, trying to help you with something, we can comment on the following based on our knowledge of the topic.

One important element to consider about digital money is that it has a limit, which means that the supply of digital money is fixed. It is in total opposition of fiat money that it can be printed once, twice, or as many times the central bank or the Fed decides to print new money.

As digital money is fixed, its scarcity provides it with a value that fiat money does not have. So this factor makes digital money have a value that attracts investors.

The problem with fiat money, the bills, and coins as we know it is that its real value depreciates with that new amount of bills printed by the government.

Another important factor as I mentioned above, is that digital money does not depend on the whims of the Fed or the central banks of the different governments of the world. This means that banks do not have any control of digital money as they control fiat money through deposits, transferences, or other transactions. You are the only owner of your digital money.

According to John Locke, which rights were guaranteed by natural law? A. trial by jury and no cruel punishments B. freedom of speech and of the press C. life, liberty and property D. freedom of worship and the right to petition​

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Answer:

I believe it would be C

Explanation:

A describes the 6th or 5th amendment, B is the 1st amendment, as well as D

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Answer:

D) the right to life, liberty, and property

Explanation:

How is the Great Pyramid different from the other six
Wonders?​

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Answer:

The Great Pyramid at Giza is the only one of the seven wonders that is still standing today. ... The great pyramid was created to honor the Pharaoh Khufu, and many of the smaller pyramids, tombs, and temples were built to honor Khufu's wives and family members

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the main goals of National Urban league

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The Mission
To enable and empower African-Americans and others in underserved communities to achieve their highest human potential and secure economic self-reliance, parity, power, and civil rights.

Select the correct text in the passage.

Which sentences describe military courtesy?

Military personnel are taught to be committed to each other as well as to the highest standards of individual and collective behavior. They develop a strong bond of mutual trust, shared understanding, and unbreakable commitment to the honor of their branch of the service.

Civilians expect military personnel to be respectful and to address them as “Sir” or “Ma’am.” That same practice of good manners and politeness is practiced within the military, too. Enlisted men and women are respectful to officers and expect the same in return.

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Answer:

Civilians expect military personnel to be respectful and to address them as “Sir” or “Ma’am.” That same practice of good manners and politeness is practiced within the military, too. Enlisted men and women are respectful to officers and expect the same in return.

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Answer:Civilians expect military personnel to be respectful and to address them as “Sir” or “Ma’am.” That same practice of good manners and politeness is practiced within the military, too. Enlisted men and women are respectful to officers and expect the same in return.

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why are people doing these virus on this app?​

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what-? virus on this app-?

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True or false, the ottoman Empire was located on the Mediterranean Sea?
True or false, the present day country of Italy was once part of the Ottoman Empire?
True or false, most of southern Africa was part of the Ottoman Empire?
True or false, the ottoman empire was one of the largest empires in history.
True or false, the atlantic ocean was an important waterway for the ottoman empire?

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1. True

The Ottoman Empire had access to the Mediterranean (so, yes, they were located on the Mediterranean).

2. False

The Ottomans were unable to take control of the Italian Peninsula.

3. False

The Ottoman Empire held authority over most of Northern Africa, but not Southern Africa.

4. True

It was at its height in the 16th and 17th centuries.

5. True

When did the Armenian genocide take place

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Answer:

1915-1917 during WWI

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Which statement best explains why President Bush targeted Afghanistan after declaring a war on terror?
Military Intervention in the Middle East
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A,D,C,B,C,C,A,C,C,C
Giving brainliest to the first person to respond with Polo G's current top song :)

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Answer:

The que isn't clear

Are we answering in president Bush or the song (polo...)?

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Why do you think Europeans' views of Muslims changed when Europeans traveled to Muslim lands?

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Europeans' views of Muslims

Explanation:

Europeans' views of Muslims changed during the Crusade when they travelled to a Muslim land. Europeans were very much attracted to the spices, fabrics, and other goods which were new to Europeans. Some of the items that reached Europe from the Muslim land were silk, spices, textiles, carpets also foods like sherbet, fruits, sugar, coffee, and rice. Sailing compasses, carpets, and wooden furniture also reached Europe.

How did the increase in American nuclear weapon stockpiles during the Cold War influence U.S. foreign policy

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Answer: A

Explanation: took the test

Answer:

It allowed American leaders to use the threat of massive retaliation to deter communist aggression.

Explanation:

"Several women came to this province of the Río de la Plata [in South America] along with its first governor Don Pedro de Mendoza, and it was my fortune to be one of them. On reaching the port of Buenos Aires, our expedition contained 1,500 men, but food was scarce, and the hunger was such that within three months 1,000 of them died. . . . The men became so weak that all of the tasks fell on the poor women, washing the clothes as well as nursing the men, preparing them the little food there was, keeping them clean, standing guard, patrolling the fires, loading the crossbows when the Indians came sometimes to do battle, [and] even firing the cannon. . . . Your highness will readily believe that our contributions were such that if it had not been for us, all would have perished. . . . "I wanted to write this and bring it to your highness’s attention to let you know how ungratefully I have been treated . . . because recently most of [the land] was distributed among the Spaniards here, . . . and I was left out without being given the service of a single Indian. . . . So I beg you to order that my encomienda be granted to me in perpetuity." Isabel de Guevara, wife of a Spanish conquistador, petition to the Spanish monarch, 1556 Using the excerpt, answer (a) and (b). Briefly describe ONE claim made in the excerpt. Briefly describe ONE historical development illustrated by the excerpt.

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Answer:

Claim: Women should be granted encomienda as well as men because of their effort to help the province of the Río de la Plata and its first governor, Don Pedro de Mendoza, when many men died of hunger at the beginning of their expedition.  

Historical development: women are were beginning to be considered as having the right to own encomiendas.

Explanation:

During the colonial period, there was a fierce debate over whether or not women had the right to own land. While several encomiendas granted to women had been nullified, there was a growing tendency to grant women the right to own them.

What were the circumstances that made constitutional monarchy possible in England and absolute monarchy more likely in Russia?

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Answer:

There are several circumstances for this, we can mention two main reasons:

For one, England had a long-standing tradition of limiting royal power that goes back to the Magna Carta of 1215. Russia had none of this, and in fact, power had become more absolute as time went by.

Another reason is the economy of England was more advanced than the economy of Russia. Land in England was not as concentrated, because England was transitioning from feudalism to capitalism, while Russia was still an essentially feudal and agrarian economy where a few landlords owned the land, and the vast majority of people were poor peasants working in a system of serfdom.

Marco polo returned to Venus after 24 years and wrote a book of his journeys called travels a Marco Polo
True or False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Marco polo returned to Venus after 24 years and wrote a book of his journeys called travels a Marco Polo

Each of the following can be a reason for reducing supply EXCEPT: A. reduced demand B. rising input costs C. loss of technology D. lower production costs Please select the best answer from the choices provided Ο Α ОВ ос OD Mark this and return Save and Exit Next STE​

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Answer:

A.

reduced demand

Explanation:

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Answer:

A.

reduced demand

Explanation:

Provide an example of an invention and explain how it either increased trade or contributed to economic growth and prosperity.

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Answer:

it let Africa known in the society. it helped people come through Africa with the trade routes. the growth of economy was started with the abundant supply of gold, ivory, hides and slaves

Explanation:

Answer:

it let Africa known in the society. it helped people come through Africa with the trade routes. the growth of economy was started with the abundant supply of gold, ivory, hides and slaves

What is one religious connection Christians have to Jerusalem?

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Answer:

They both believe in the same Abrahamic God.

They both believe in God and Jesus

what is a skinwalker​

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Answer:

ummm someone in Arizona who's like partially dead and is a legend and natives tale

Answer:

a skinwalker

Explanation:

In Navajo culture, a skin-walker is a type of harmful witch who has the ability to turn into, possess, or disguise themselves as an animal. The term is never used for healers. So basically you dont want to mess with them

Why does specialization often result from international trade?

Nations take advantage of resources available to them.

Nations generally trade only one type of good or service.

Countries train their workers to create the most expensive products.

Countries profit most when businesses import resources needed to produce goods.

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Answer: A

Explanation: Nations take advantage of resources available to them.

Answer:

A) Nations take advantage of resources available to them.

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The terra cotta army's purpose was to follow the emperor to his afterlife.* true False​

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The Ancient Chinese built a grave for thousands of soldiers to surround the emperors grave, even after life.

How would Confucius have felt about opium?

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Answer:

not happy about it at all i mean they were get them addicted to that stuff

Explanation:

Opium (or poppy tears, scientific name: Lachryma papaveris) is dried latex obtained from the seed capsules of the opium poppy Papaver somniferum. Approximately 12 percent of opium is made up of the analgesic alkaloid morphine, which is processed chemically to produce heroin and other synthetic opioids for medicinal use and for the illegal drug trade

Confucius, China’s most famous teacher, philosopher, and political theorist, whose ideas have profoundly influenced the civilization of East Asia. Confucius’s life and teachings were an expression of self-cultivation, of the ability of human effort to shape its own destiny.

How would Confucius have felt about opium?

the teacher would have taught that this drug took away the possibility to shape your own destiny because of addiction. The drug takes your life away and all you think about is getting your fix.

Self-cultivation or personal cultivation is the development of one's mind or capacities through one's own efforts. Self-cultivation is the cultivation, integration and coordination of mind and body. It is associated with attempts to go beyond normal states of being, and enhancing and endless polishing of a person's capacities and potentials.

your not going to enhance your potentials in like smoking opium and thats what he would have taught. this drug steals your life away...

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what is the difference between public virtues and public vices

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Virtue is defined as: behavior showing high moral standards. Vice on the other hand is referred to as: immoral or wicked behaviour. ... Vices, by contrast, are negative character traits that we develop in response to the same emotions and urges. Typical vices include cowardice, insensibility, injustice, and vanity.

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What does the map say about the Arab Spring?


A. It was an ineffective event that ended in failure in most countries.

B. It showed the effects of mass protests, resulting in the fall of four governments.

C. It discouraged nearby nations from trying to overthrow their governments.

D. It all happened because of Iran’s protests against its Islamic government.

The answer is B

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The map said It showed the effects of mass protests, resulting in the fall of four governments.

The Arab Spring is depicted on the map in detail.  Four governments fell as a result of the demonstrations, which were demonstrated in their impacts.

what is meant by an Arab Spring?

The initial wave of uprisings and protests subsided by the middle of 2012 as a result of the brutal repression of several Arab Spring protesters by the government, pro-government militias, counter-demonstrators, and militaries

In several instances, demonstrators retaliated against these actions violently. The Syrian Civil War, the formation of ISIL, the insurgency in Iraq, and the ensuing civil war, the Egyptian Crisis, the coup, and the subsequent unrest and insurgency, the Libyan Civil War, and the Yemeni Crisis and subsequent civil war are examples of large-scale conflicts that have resulted.

Regimes that lacked significant oil riches and hereditary succession plans were more likely to experience a change in power.

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Southern states made voters pass literacy tests after the Civil War because
they:
A. hoped to encourage former slaves to enroll in school.
B. believed only the most educated citizens should vote.
C. wanted to win support from the Radical Republicans.
D. knew most former slaves could not pass the tests.
SUBMIT

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

d

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What were the conditions of Italy like before Benito Mussolini took power?

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Answer: the Italian King Victor Emmanuel III dissolved Parliament amidst growing violence and chaos. Elections brought a huge win for the Fascists, with Mussolini taking a seat as a deputy in Parliament. The party changed its name to Partito Nazionale Fascista.

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