Answer:the equator
Explanation:
The Egyptian system of hieroglyphics was a. deciphered by Champollion using the Rosetta Stone. b. a popular version of the more complex cuneiform. c. used until the invention of printing with movable type. d. not written on papyrus because it was too expensive. e. a phonetic system of writing based on the Ubaid language.
Answer:
a. deciphered by Champollion using the Rosetta Stone.
Explanation:
Rosetta Stone is a granite fragment that was found in 1799 by French soldiers, in the city of Roseta located in Egypt. The stone has an extensive text, written in Egyptian hieroglyphics, which was partly deciphered by Champollion, being very important for understanding the origins of Egyptian writing and culture and language, becoming one of the most important historical fragments in the world.
How did the transcontinental railroad change the US
Answer:
The Transcontinental Railroad fundamentally changed the American West. As the United States pushed across North America, railroads connected and populated the growing nation. Railroads also sparked social, economic, environmental, and political change.
Compare and contrast how the Rocky Mountains were made with how Mt. St. Helens was made.
In the United States, after the Civil War, national markets were created because of advances in –
Answer:
cb
Explanation:
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what did Magna Carta protect
Answer: Magna Carta, which means 'The Great Charter', is one of the most important documents in history as it established the principle that everyone is subject to the law, even the king, and guarantees the rights of individuals, the right to justice and the right to a fair trial.
Answer:
Magna Carta-Limited Monarch's power, established the rule of law.
Explanation:
In its original form in 1215 the Magna Carta, or ''Great Charter'' signed by the King of England, was turning point in huuman rights . It protected the rights of the church, outlawed illegal imprisonment of barons and promised quick trials. It stablished the rights of widows who owned property to choose not to remarry, and established principles of due process and equality before the law.
What foods did ancient Indians grow?
Answer:
Antiquity. Early diet in India mainly consisted of legumes, vegetables, fruits, grains, dairy products, and honey. Staple foods eaten today include a variety of lentils (dal), whole-wheat flour (aṭṭa), rice, and pearl millet (bājra), which has been cultivated in the Indian subcontinent since 6200 BCE
Explanation:
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describe the actions taken by native americans and british forces against americans west of the appalachians.
This growing Indian force threatened American plans to move west and seemed especially dangerous since it received economic and military support from the British in Canada. In November 1811 the U.S. destroyed Prophetstown during the BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE, under the leadership of future president WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. Tecumseh was away at the time recruiting southern Creeks to the confederacy.
The demand for increased slave labor in the sixteenth century was due to the dramatic expansion of the declaration of the Treaty of Tordesillas giving the Portuguese dominion over Africa. the Portuguese spice trade. colonization of the Americas spurring growth of the sugar industry. with the Ottoman empire's blocade of the Silk Road, dependence on cotton was shifted to the Americas. the elimination of the Portuguese from east Africa.
Answer:
colonization of the Americas spurring growth of the sugar industry
Explanation:
The demand for slave labor grew with the growth of the sugar industry in America, mainly in South America. This is because sugar cane farms needed extremely cheap labor, so that profit was optimized. With the failure of the attempt to enslave slaves, Europeans saw blacks as a great option to force work on farms and in the production of sugar.
In other words, the demand for slave labor in the 16th century was due to the colonization of the Americas, stimulating the growth of the sugar industry.
During the Civil War, wooden
ships were no match for what new weapon?
A. rifles
B. hand grenades
C. ironclads
Expanding an Empire
Warm-Up
Why might a country want to increase its power or expand its territory? Check all that apply.
to bolster its defenses
to restrict its military expenses
to limit trade with other nations
to acquire new territory and resources
to gain access to new economic markets
to spread its values to other parts of the world
Answer: 2,4,and 5 is what I have concluded from this viewing. Hope it helps <3
Answer:
Its 1, 4, 5, and 6
Explanation:
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Pioneers began their Oregon Trail journey at jumping-off towns most likely to
A.buy land in the west.
B.join large groups traveling west.
C.prepare for traveling in winter.
D.join a missionary group.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because when the orgeon trail was created the west was already taken over the oregon trail doesnt even go west it goes from the orgeon the misiisipi therefore it isnt going west
Which statement is most accurate about the Great Wall of China?
The wall was entirely built during the rule of the Ming Dynasty
The Great Wall is a continuous structure that could be seen from as far away as the moon
The wall completely protected China from being invaded by enemies living in the frontier lands bordering them.
The wall symbolizes the desire of the Ming Dynasty to be self-sufficient and to keep out outside influences
Answer: The wall completely protected China from being invaded by enemies living in the frontier lands bordering them.
Explanation:
The Great Wall of China, which today is China’s biggest tourist attraction, was not built during a single dynasty. It is a centuries-old project that has been upgraded. It took its present form in the 15th century during the Ming Dynasty when a Mongol invasion threatened China. The function of the wall was to protect other tribes from penetrating China. The Great Wall of China is one of the most significant projects in human history. In addition to the function of protecting the country and borders, it also functioned for trade control.
1. A traditional economy is based on? A. tradition B. Manufacturing C. only supply & demand
2. A traditional economy largely depends on? A. Technology B. Airplanes C. Skyscrapers D. agriculture
3. In which type of economy does the government make all of the decisions? A. Market B. Republic C. Command D. Market
4. A command economy is typically operated by? A. dictator B. president C. Prime Minister D. Traditions PLEASE RESPOND RIGHT ANSWER
Answer:
1, c
2, d
3, C
4, A
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.A
2.D
3.C
4.A
Explanation:
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How did Reconstruction impact the lives of African Americans in the South?
Answer:The Reconstruction implemented by Congress, which lasted from 1866 to 1877, was aimed at reorganizing the Southern states after the Civil War, providing the means for readmitting them into the Union, and defining the means by which whites and blacks could live together in a non-slave society.
Explanation:The Reconstruction implemented by Congress, which lasted from 1866 to 1877,
Should the president be able to declare war
Answer:
It provides that the president can send the U.S. Armed Forces into action abroad only by declaration of war by Congress, "statutory authorization," or in case of "a national emergency created by attack upon the United States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces
Explanation:
What is sectionalism
Answer:
sectionalism is an exaggerated devotion to the interests of a region over those of a country as a whole.
Explanation:
in light of the scientific advances in our understanding of human rights, what have we learned about our relationship to the earth and other living species?
In all these environments, organisms interact and use available resources, such as food, space, light, heat, water, air, and shelter. Each population of organisms, and the individuals within it, interact in specific ways that are limited by and can benefit from other organisms.
What did the U.S government do to reassure American citizens during this new
tense era?
A.created the hydrogen bomb
B.created HUAC
C.created the Federal Civil Defense Administration
D.created the Marshall Plan
E.created the Blacklist
Answer:
below
Explanation:
A hun
Where are the mountains located in India?
a. North of the country
b. South of the country
c. East of the country
d. West of the country
Trade encourages economic interdependence and cultural diffusion. But is trade always good for people and countries? In one or two paragraphs, consider the benefits and disadvantages of trade. Be sure to include at least one benefit and one disadvantage and explain your reasoning thoroughly, hop
How does European indentureship differ from the system of European enslavement ?
Answer:
Indentured Servants exchanged their labor for ship passage to America. European enslavement was when they took the slaves without their permission and forced them to do labor.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
How did the Supreme Court's ruling in the McCulloch v. Maryland case expand federal powers?
A.
The federal government no longer had to pay heavy taxes to state governments.
B.
The federal government did not have to pay any interest on loans from the Second Bank.
C.
The
federal government's institutions could not be undermined by any state.
D.
The federal government imposed heavy taxes on goods transported from one state to another.
What does the term fertility mean in sociology?
A. The actual number of children born to a women or to a population of women
B. The number of children living in a family
C. The number of deaths in an area
D. Size of the population
E. Change in the location of people
Answer: A. the actual number of children born to a woman or population of women.
Explanation:
How many miles are between Bangladesh and Irbil
Answer:
2,876 mi
Distance from Bangladesh to Erbil
Explanation:
Answer:
You mean between Bangladesh and Erbil? 2,876 mi
Explanation:
1. Describe what you think were the three biggest causes of the American
Revolution, and explain why you think these were the most important
causes.
Explanation:
Founding of the Colonies
One thing to keep in mind is that many of the American colonies were first founded by people trying to escape religious persecution in England. As the British government became more involved in the affairs of colonies, people began to worry that they would once again lose their freedom
French and Indian War
The French and Indian War took place between the American colonies and New France. Both sides allied with various Native American tribes. This war lasted from 1754 to 1763. British troops not only helped the colonists to fight the war, but were stationed in the colonies for protection after the war. These troops weren't free and Britain needed money to pay for the troops. The British Parliament decided to tax the American colonies to help pay for the troops.
Taxes, Laws, and More Taxes
Prior to 1764, the British government had pretty much left the colonists alone to govern themselves. In 1764, they began to impose new laws and taxes. They implemented a number of laws including the Sugar Act, Currency Act, Quartering Act, and the Stamp Act. The colonists were not happy with the new taxes. They said they should not have to pay British taxes because they had no representatives in the British Parliament. Their motto became "No Taxation Without Representation.
The three biggest causes of the American Revolution is founding of the Colonies, French and Indian War, Taxes, Laws, and More Taxes
Why are these three causes important?1. Founding of the Colonies
It's important to remember that many of the American colonies were founded by people fleeing religious persecution in England.
People became concerned that as the British government became increasingly involved in the affairs of colonies, they might lose their independence once more.
2. French and Indian War
Between the American colonies and New France, the French and Indian War raged. Both sides formed alliances with Native American groups.
From 1754 through 1763, this war raged. British troops were stationed in the colonies for protection after the war, not merely to assist the colonists in fighting the war.
These troops were not provided for free, and Britain need funds to pay for them. To help pay for the troops, the British Parliament voted to tax the American colonies.
3. Taxes and Laws
Prior to 1764, the British government mostly left the colonies to their own devices in terms of governance.
They started passing new laws and levying new levies in 1764. There were new Acts implemented such as;
Sugar ActThe Currency ActThe Quartering ActThe Stamp ActThe new taxes made the colonists angry. They claimed that because they had no members in the British Parliament, they should not be required to pay British taxes.
"No Taxation Without Representation," became their rallying cry.
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Create a time line of key events
relating to 1920s popular culture.
Use the dates below as a guide. SP
1920
1926 1928
1923
1927
In a sentence or two, explain which
of these events interests you the
most and why.
In order for you to get this correctly, you'd need to research the dates stated in the question for key events that occurred, that are of interest to you, then you put them into a timeline.
A timeline is a chronological order of a series of events that have occurred. This may be represented graphically or like a schedule.
In stating how the events that have occurred of our interest to you, simply take a look at the ideas behind the event, the persons behind the events, the places behind the events and use simple language to state how it resonates with you.
For example: In 1920, Pop culture had become a national culture. It was driven by the industrial revolution and the consumption of ready0made goods. This makes to think that people in the 1920s are not so different from people now.
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Answer:
What is the passage? I need the passage to answer this question im sorry.
How did the U.S. Constitution address the problem under the Articles of
Confederation that
Congress had no power to ensure its laws were followed by the states?
The United States Constitution addressed the problem under the Articles of Confederation that Congress had no power to ensure its laws were followed by the states by creating an executive branch of government,
The Articles of Confederation came before the United States Constitution, but it was very weak and gave little power to the national government. Under the Articles, the government could not tax the states, create and enforce laws properly, draft soldiers, regulate trade, and other important things the government needed to do.
Eventually, people started to realize how the Articles of Confederation was hurting the country and they needed something more powerful, these people were called Federalists. On the other hand, the people who were in favor of the Articles of Confederation and wanted to keep a weak national government were called Anti-Federalists, they were scared of tyranny.
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was originally planned to just amend the Articles of Confederation, but they ended up getting scrapped altogether. The United States Constitution was created instead and addressed numerous problems that were evident in the Articles of Confederation.
One of these problems was that Congress had no power to ensure that laws were being followed by the states. Not only this, but since the national government had no power to tax, they had no money to raise an army or have anybody enforce anything if things got out of hand. The solution to this was creating the executive branch. When Congress passed a law, it was the state government's job to enforce it onto the citizens, but this rarely happened. The executive branch was now the branch to enforce laws, while the Congress makes them.
Answer:
A C D
Explanation: