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Muslim merchants established which of the following trade practices:


They were unified in trade if not governance.
They controlled trade in Turkey.
They launched voyages.
They expanded trade routes beyond the Mediterranean.
They charged Europeans high taxes.

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Answer 1
They were unified in trade if not governance and they expanded trade routes beyond the Mediterranean.

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Use the image to answer the following question:


This is a sketch of an ivory artifact. Why would it be considered a secondary source?

It is drawn to scale, and the patterning is accurate.
It appears in the diary of a scientist who observed its discovery.
It was sketched at the site on which it was found.
It is a drawing of a primary source.

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Answer: It is a secondary source.

Explanation: It uses a primary source as a subject.

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Answer:The Revolution had contradictory effects on slavery. The northern states either abolished the institution outright or adopted gradual emancipation schemes. The Revolution also inspired African-American resistance against slavery. During the Revolution, thousands of slaves obtained their freedom by running away.

Explanation:

kiss marry kill: Aquarius Scorpio Taurus

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Answer:

Poin.ts :3

Explanation:

Answer:

Kiss - Taurus, Marry - Scorpio, Kill - Aquarius

Explanation:

I'm a Scorpio myself, so that's my opinion, but I just wanted the points :)

Which freedoms are guaranteed by the First Amendment? (Pick three)

right to bear arms
right to vote
right to a jury trial
freedom of religion
freedom of the press
freedom of speech

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Answer:

freedom of religion

freedom of the press

freedom of speech

Explanation:

I don't have a explanation...

The first amendment reads:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievance’s.

Overall 3 :
Freedom of speech
Freedom of the press
Freedom of religion

______ assisted General Washington at Valley Forge.

a. Bernardo de Galvez
b. Benedict Arnold
c. John Burgoyne
d. Horatio Gates
e. Baron Von Steuben

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Answer:

E

Explanation:

Baron Von Steuben assisted General Washinton at Valley Forge.

It’s E, Baron Von Steuben. Hope this helps:)<3 !!

Compare the two maps to answer the following question:


Which countries have regions that were once part of the Inca Empire?

Peru, Argentina, Chile
Paraguay, Bolivia, Colombia
Brazil, Venezuela, Peru
Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay

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In modern day South America, the following countries were once within the borders of in Inca empires:

Peru,Argentina,Chile

Hope I’m right: Perhaps other countries were also near and part of the once Inca empire

PLSS HELP
pretend you are a politician in Egypt. Choose a scenario below based on Egypt:
1) A petroleum company has recently discovered a significant oil reserve in your country's territory. The leader of your country wants to know how this discovery is likely to affect the country economically and geopolitically.
2) Recent reports suggest that your country's oil reserves will run out in a few years much sooner than expected. The leader of your country wants to know how this is likely to affect the country's economy and geopolitically.

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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

 

I’m gonna go ahead and say 2 maybe?

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Answer:

What?

Explanation:

What was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, instilling more casualties than the entire American Revolution.
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Bull Run
Fort Sumter
Battle of Antietam

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The correct answer is Battle of Gettysburg.

What is Battle of Gettysburg?

The Battle of Gettysburg in the US that raged during the Civil War was the largest cavalry war with the highest number of casualties.

The brutal war known as the Battle of Gettysburg and took place on July 1-3, 1863 between the Union (North) and Confederate (South) troops began when General Robert E Lee, leader of the Southern troops managed to take control of the strategic city, Gettysburg.

During the three days of fierce fighting between the Union and the Confederacy, the Union troops lost 23,000 men while the Confederate troops lost 28,000. More than 3000 horses on which the cavalry fought were killed at Gettysburg.

In conclusion, the battle of Gettysburg became the bloodiest American civil war when compared to other wars such as the Battle of Bull Run (-/+ 4000 casualties), Fort Sumter (0 casualties), Battle of Antietam (-/+13500 casualties).

Answer:Battle of Gettysburg

Explanation:

Which step in the writing process do you use to come up with topics and plan ideas for a narrative writing assignment?

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Answer:

Planing or outline

it's the outline :) hope this helps you!!

What message is this political cartoon sending?

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Answer:

This source shows the triggering of the Alliance Systems. It shows Austria-Hungary threatening Serbia with Serbia being defended by Russia, and Germany coming to the aid of Austria-Hungary. France and Britain appear weak in this Political Cartoonas they are not in uniform and are far behind. This is mocking Britain and France. Serbia is small to represent how Austria-Hungary viewed the Serbs (Slavs) as inferior and sub-human. They also viewed their military as weak and the child form of Serbia used shows this. Austria-Hungary and Germany appear well equipped in uniform and ready for war.

Explanation:

NOTE:

Link Austria-Hungary's threatening gesture to the July Crisis/Ultimatum

Link the child form of Serbia to Serbia wanting independence from the Austria-Hungarian Empire.

Answer: They are discrimainting each nation by shoving and yelling

What were some items the Natives took from the Iron Horse?

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Answer: Arrows, guns, hides, good as in foods.

Explanation:

hope this helps

food, guns, hids, etc

Answer the following question. Support your answers with evidence from the chapter.

18. What is one major way in which medieval Muslims scholars helped build a foundation for
modern civilization?


.19. How did the Qur’an affect the development of Islamic art?


20. How did its geographic location contribute to the growth of the Safavid Empire?


21.. Which of the Muslim empires was the greatest? Be sure to explain what you mean by
“great.”


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22. Across what region had Islam spread by the time of Muhammad’s death in 632?


23. To what continents had Islam spread by 661?

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Answer:18. Alquran

Explanation:

Answer:

18. Further developed their ideas in geometry, trigonometry, and algebra. To simplify mathematics, they used the decimal number system and encouraged its adoption as the world's standard number system

19. The quran influenced Islamic art because the quran banned the worship of idols, so muslim leaders forbid artists to potray God or human figures in religious art, which gave Islamic art a clear style, mosaic, and calligraphy of the Quran.

20. The Safavids benefited from their geographical position at the centre of the trade routes of the ancient world. They became rich on the growing trade between Europe and the Islamic civilisations of central Asia and India.

21.  The only answer is the Ottoman Empire. It is the only Muslim Empire that stayed relevant into the 19th century while the rest of the Arab world stagnated both culturally and technologically. They of course became Turkey which is secular and eventually adopted a Pro-European political stance but for a while they were Europe’s greatest threat.

22. After Muhammad's death in 632, the teachings of Islam spread rapidly to many people and places in the Middle East.

23. 655 C.E. Islam begins to spread throughout North Africa. 661 C.E. Imam Ali is killed, bringing to an end the rule of the four "righteous caliphs": Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. This also marks the beginning of the Umayyad rule. 711 C.E. Muslims enter Spain in the west and India in the east

Who is allowed to introduce a bill to Congress?

A. interest groups

B. average citizens

C. the president

D. a member of Congress

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Answer: D, A Member Of Congress

The only one you'd think could is the president, the president is not allowed to though. Introduction of a bill is from Congress, the bill can be vetoed by the President

Explanation:

Answer D a member of the congress because the civilian talks to their local representative who will bring to the House of Representatives which will take to congress and if they approve then it goes to the president

What religions did zheng he encounter on his journey?

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Answer:

Zheng He was from a Hui (Chinese Muslim) family. His father was a hajji, a Muslim who had made the hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca. His family claimed descent from an early Mongol governor of Yunnan province in southwestern China as well as from King Muḥammad of Bukhara (now in Uzbekistan). Islam.

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Zheng He was from a Hui (Chinese Muslim) family. His father was a hajji, a Muslim who had made the hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca. His family claimed descent from an early Mongol governor of Yunnan province in southwestern China as well as from King Muḥammad of Bukhara (now in Uzbekistan).

After looking over the three speeches in this Lesson (Henry, Lincoln, and Anthony), what is one main idea that is presented in all three speeches? war liberty lawlessness frustration revolution

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they all presented liberty

Answer:

Liberty is answer

Compare the emergence of advanced civilizations in Meso and South America with the four early river valley civilizations.

Which similarity did the Aztecs and ancient Egyptians share?

They both created chinampas.
Neither of them worshipped the sun.
They both built pyramids.
Neither of them held slaves.

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Answer:

"The Aztecs, Mayans and ancient Egyptians were three very different civilizations with one very large similarity: pyramids"

Explanation:

Lol I don't know but I found this article:

https://www.psu.edu/news/research/story/probing-question-how-were-egyptian-pyramids-built/

Sorry I couldn't help <3

Answer:

C. They both built pyramids

Throughout much of the Roman Empire there was an emperor in power; however, at one point they developed and used a republic. Explain how the Romans used the republic, who had power, and the three main parts of government.


(PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS FAST!!)

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Answer: The Roman Republic began in 509 B.C. when the Romans expelled the Etruscan kings and set up their own government. Having witnessed the problems of the monarchy on their own land, and aristocracy and democracy among the Greeks, they opted for a mixed form of government, with three branches. This innovation became known as a republican system.

Explanation:

The explanation is in the answer, lol.

hopefully, it helps you out<3!.

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Answer:

The Roman Republic began in 509 B.C. when the Romans expelled the Etruscan kings and set up their own government. Having witnessed the problems of the monarchy on their own land, and aristocracy and democracy among the Greeks, they opted for a mixed form of government, with three branches. This innovation became known as a republican system.

Explanation:

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Read the excerpts from personal letters and determine which excerpts show the writer’s internal conflict.
I’m not sure if you’ll be happy to receive my letter.
Rosalie and James have opposing views on dividing the property.
I spent an hour debating if I should tell you about Tom’s illness.
I think you should give her a sapphire ring. She loves blue diamonds.

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Answer:

The writer’s internal conflict is I spent an hour debating if I should tell you about Tom’s illness

Ramses became powerful by fighting his enemy to the north, the...


a. Romans


b. Greeks


Hittites


Assyrians

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Ramses became powerful by fighting his enemy to the North, the Hitttites
Ramses became more powerful by fighting his enemy to the north

PLEASE HELP! (information below)
Explain the situation for African Americans in the South after the Civil War. Include as many details as you can in your writing. Include the following words or phrases into your answer: Emancipation, 13th, 14th, 15th amendments, convict leasing, debt peonage, Radical Reconstruction, "black laws", Plessy v. Ferguson, segregation.

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Explanation:

After the Civil War, with the protection of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution and the Civil Rights Act of 1866, African Americans enjoyed a period when they were allowed to vote, actively participate in the political process, acquire the land of former owners, seek their own employment, and use public accommodations

Select the correct answer.
What was the role of William Pitt in the French and Indian War?
A.
He convinced the British Parliament to send more men and supplies to the colonies in North America.
B.
He led the British troops in the battle for the city of Quebec.
C.
He convinced the Iroquois Confederacy to ally with the British.
D.
He drafted the Treaty of Paris.
E.
He was the supreme commander of the Virginia militia and the strongest British ally.

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The correct answer should be A

Number of People Born in North Carolina and
Living in Other States (1850)

Number of people
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
Indiana Georgia
Tennessee Mississippi
Alabama
Almost _____ native north carolinians lived in Georgia in
1850.
About ______
native north carolinians lived in Mississippi in 1850.
______
{Alabama} {Indiana} {Tennessee}had the largest population of former north Carolina residents.



{the drop down choices}
|20,000|
|40,000|
|60,000|

ANSWERS:
1) 40,000
2) 20,000
3) Tennessee

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Answer:

if you already have the answers, why you wrote it

Answer:

1. 60,000

2.20,000

3. Indiana

I don't know why our answers seem to contradict. It may be because you framed the question incorrectly...

One more thing... If you already wrote the answers correctly, Why are you sharing the answer as a question? It's confusing

But I hope this helps you!

Help me!!
Why was the Albany Plan of Union geographically difficult?

(Real answers only!!! Please and thank you)

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Answer:

because the colonies were afraid of losing their own autonomy or self government

Explanation:

The Albany plan of Union failed because the colonies were afraid of losing their own autonomy or self government. The British also dropped the plan because they wanted to make the management of the colonies simple.

What was significant about Jefferson's 1801 inaugural address?

A. It was used to suggest that political parties were bad for the nation.

B. It was used to call for a more fair election process.

C. It was used to explain why the Federalists were bad leaders.

D. It was used to unify the nation.

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Answer:

the answer is D

Explanation:

hope this helps you!

D. It was used to unify the nation

Judging from the map, how might China have benefited from building the Great?

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Answer:

Explanation:

In total, the Great Wall of China took more than 2,000 years to build - between 770 BC and 1633 AD. However, its construction was completed in stages - spanning over several dynasties and leaderships.

China has a sense of identity for the Chinese. This is one of the biggest advantages that the Great Wall created.

It portrayed Chinas endurance as well as their economical and political power.

The wall was also a great source of protection. Many of the great Chinese dynasties such as the Han, Qin, Ming dynasties benefited from it.






Answer:i don’t know

Explain two samples of early American Culture (Art/Music/Literature) and how it represented life in the 1800s. (2 or more sentences)

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Answer: Most early American paintings are portraits, and we can imagine that early families wanted to document their growing status in their new country. One example of an early American painting is a Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary.

George Washington – Gilbert Stuart. 1796.

Sugar Shack – Ernie Barnes. 1972. ...

Freedom From Want – Norman Rockwell. 1943. ...

Dempsey and Firpo – George Bellows. 1924. ...

Gross Clinic – Thomas Eakins. ...

The Veteran in a Field – Winslow Homer. ...

Nighthawks – Edward Hopper. ...

American Gothic – Grant Wood.

Explanation:

CHANGE WORDING

Answer:

Most early American paintings are portraits, and we can imagine that early families wanted to document their growing status in their new country. One example of an early American painting is a Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary.

George Washington – Gilbert Stuart. 1796.

Sugar Shack – Ernie Barnes. 1972. ...

Freedom From Want – Norman Rockwell. 1943. ...

Dempsey and Firpo – George Bellows. 1924. ...

Gross Clinic – Thomas Eakins. ...

The Veteran in a Field – Winslow Homer. ...

Nighthawks – Edward Hopper. ...

American Gothic – Grant Wood.

Explanation:

What three-day battle fought in July of 1863 was brought about by an advance by Confederate forces into the northern territory?
Second Battle at Bull Run
Bull Run
Antietam
Gettysburg

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The answer is the battle of Gettysburg. Hope this helps! :)
The answer will be d Gettysburg

What branch of the government contains Congress, which creates laws?


the Legislative Branch
the Judicial Branch
the Executive Branch

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Answer:

The legislative branch contains Congress and creates laws

Explanation:

Answer: the legislative branch makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies

Is this statement true or false?

Independence from railroads and banks is one way that farming in the United States changed in the late 1800s.

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No it is false that independence from railroads and banks is one way that farming in the United States changed in the late 1800s since in fact it was farming’s dependence on these industries that actually changed.
True or false? i’d say it’s false but i could be wrong.
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