What class/type of people were most drawn to Christianity? Why was Christianity so
attractive to many citizens in the Roman Empire?

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Answer 1

Answer:

it was aginst the law so more people wanted to do it

Explanation:


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what is a citizen?

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Answer:

a legally recognized subject of either a state or Commonwealth

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A citizen is a person who is a full member of a nation and receives all guaranteed rights of citizenship. A citizen also owes full allegiance to the nation of his or her citizenship. A noncitizen national is a person who is born in a territory that is possessed by another nation. A noncitizen national holds only certain rights. In the United States, nationals of certain territories, such as Guam, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, have noncitizen national status but are not represented in Congress and, therefore, do not have to pay taxes.

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Why did the members of the Seneca Falls Convention write the Declaration of Sentiments in a way that resembled the Declaration of Independence? A. to carry a threat that the convention may secede from the Union B. to make an appeal to religious beliefs about fairness C. to use arguments similar to those the U.S. Founders used D. to prove that the convention members were as intelligent as any man

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Answer:

C. to use arguments similar to those the U.S. Founders used

Explanation:

The Declaration of Sentiment was written by Elizabeth Cady Staton in 1848, in Seneca Falls, New York. It was signed by 68 women and 32 men. The purpose of the document was to request that women be should have full rights of citizenship. Hence, in their attempts to make their position known, they mirrored the document on the Declaration of Independence to resemble the efforts of the Founding Fathers.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is " to use arguments similar to those the U.S. Founders used."

Answer:

C arguments similar

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements regarding early use of free press is TRUE?
A. Thomas Paine's Common Sense was an anti-independence pamphlet that angered pro-
independence colonists.
B. The Constitutional protection of free press was not in existence when Thomas Paine published
Common Sense.
C. Sam Adams and Ben Franklin used free press to criticize the Presidency of George
Washington.
D. Free press had little effect on the American Revolution.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
ОООО
D

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Answer:

the correct answer is B

Explanation:

Answer:

it's B.The Constitutional protection of free press was not in existence when Thomas Paine published Common Sense

Explanation:

"All who recall the condition of the country in 1890 will remember that...the country was in real danger from another kind of slavery...that would result from the aggregations of capital in the hands of a few individuals and [businesses] controlling, for their own profit and advantage exclusively, the entire business of the country, including the production and sale of the necessaries of life."

-Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan, 1911

In this excerpt, Justice Harlan is warning against-


a civil service based on patronage rather than merit


allowing labor unions to interfere with production goals

allowing powerful monopolies to dominate interstate commerce

a lack of federal funding for essential transportation systems

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Answer:

allowing powerful monopolies to dominate interstate commerce

Explanation:

In late 1800s, United States faced massive problem in its economy. At the time, many corporations conducted unethical businesses practices that make them become the sole producer of a certain product and working together in a price-fixing scheme.

This make the common people have to pay their products with a significantly higher price while having to survive with low wages & terrible standard of living. The government managed to put an end to this practice by passing the Sherman Antitrust Act  on July 2 1890.

In his speech above, John Marshall Harlan was warning the people about this. He didn't want them to forget what happened if the country let  powerful monopolies to dominate interstate commerce.

That there are numerous the same line is often sung over and over by recombinant groups of actors - didn't help matters.
A)Setting.
B)Repetitions.
C)Expenses.
D)Hesitations.​

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B) Respetitions is the correct answer

How did the Reconstruction amendments (13th, 14th, and 15th) change the United States politically and socially?

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Answer:

They were efforts to give male African Americans equal rights of citizenship to white American men.

Explanation:

They were crucial during the reconstruction and in creating a free state where everyone has the same rights.

Which former colony of Britain first gave women the right to vote?

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Answer:

new zealand

Explanation:

What is the simile in this poem?

The picture is the poem.​

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Answer: yes there is a simile in the poem

Explanation:

Answer:

Our life is like a th orny rose.

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Which document gives the idea of government providing people a fair and
speedy trial?

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The English Bill of Rights.

When Washington became president, New York City was the capital.
What happened to change that?

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Answer:

Who became the president in the election of 1800?

But Alexander Hamilton, a well-respected Federalist party leader, hated Burr and advised Federalists in Congress that Jefferson was the safer choice. Finally, on February 17, 1801, on the thirty-sixth ballot, the House elected Thomas Jefferson to be President

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5. What motivated the Aztec to convert to be Christianity?

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Answer:

I believe it was because of the Spanish conquerors.

Explanation:

But google can be more helpful then me so

Answer: The Aztecs fought to preserve their traditions and their way of life while the Spaniards waged a spiritual crusade, hoping to win souls to their faith, land for the Spanish crown, and large amounts of gold. It was the combination of all three that caused the eventual conversion of the Aztecs to Christianity

Explanation:

1. IDENTIFY MAIN IDEAS AND DETAILS Why are
aquifers important to humans?

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Answer:

Aquifers are bodies of saturated rock and sediment through which water can move, and they provide 99% of our groundwater. Humans rely on aquifers for most of our drinking water. Aquifers are underground layers of rock that are saturated with water that can be brought to the surface through natural springs or by pumping. ... Groundwater moves more readily through these materials, which allows for faster pumping and other methods of extracting the water.

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How do government regulations and trading blocs affect trade?
Explain how you got your answer.

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Answer: Government regulations and trading blocs can affect trade because some items will not go through the government because of trade blocs. Some items will not be able to be shipped overseas, even if they need it very badly. Trade blocs also do not have tariffs, which makes the good coming into the country even cheaper. This will not get the country who sent the item money.

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What hard rock used for countertops and tombstones is a
natural resources in the Great Plains region?

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Answer:

its Granet

Explanation:

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The Quantrill gang and free companies were similar in that both groups found success by employing __________.
A.
teams of sharpshooters
B.
guerilla tactics
C.
superior cavalry forces
D.
runaway slaves


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:B Guerilla tactics

Explanation:

Answer:

B.  guerilla tactics

Explanation:

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Why did Bolivar admire the American and French Revolutions?

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Answer:

because he had the same objective: independence for their people and the establishment of democratic states.

Explanation:

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What is the closest relative to modern humans?

A. Homo Erectus
B. Neanderthals
C. Cro-Magnon

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Answer:

B. Neanderthals

Explanation:

Neanderthals are our closest ancient human relatives.

Answer:

scientists believe B. Neanderthals are humans closest relatives

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How was cattle ranching first brought to the Indian Territory? Describe the methods used by the Five Tribes.

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Answer:

After being sent to new land in the Indian Territory because of the Indian Removal Act, the Five Tribes began to place more of an emphasis on ranching. These tribes had used livestock ranching and herding on their old land, but the plains of the Indian Territory were excellent for open-range grazing. The tribes usually shared cattle and land communally. This meant that the tribe held ownership over herds instead of having smaller herds that were owned by individuals. The tribes began to create ranching and herding operations that would allow them to sell cattle, but the Civil War caused many changes that hindered these efforts.

Explanation:

Answer:

just copy and paste just add a couple more words.

Explanation:

Which two models would be the most useful in predicting weather?

A. A plastic model of a cloud
B. A map that shows wind patterns
C. A peach used to represent Earth
D. A mathematical model based on data

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B & D are the correct answers

Because a map will show analytical data and research which leads to the prediction of weather

What countries founded colonies in North America during the age of exploration

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Answer:

The main tribes of the plains were Sioux, Cheyenne and Apache. Other tribes included the Hidatsa, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Pawnee, Shoshone, Mandan and Wichita.

Explanation:

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Compare and contrast Spanish, French, Dutch, and British methods of colonization. How were they alike, and how were they different? Be sure to consider their economic goals, relations with American Indians, and demographic features/patterns of settlement.

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Answer:

Most colonies established by royal charter. Earliest settlements were in Virginia

and Massachusetts but soon spread all

along the Atlantic coast, from Maine to

Georgia, and into the continent’s interior

as far as the Mississippi River.

Colonists were recruited from among

middle-class farmers, artisans, and

tradesmen. Indentured servants, specialists in certain areas (i.e., sawmill

workers, lumbermen), and convicted

criminals were also brought over.

Immigrants from other countries were

welcomed.

Distance from England and a frugal

Parliament allowed colonists to set up

local governments and representative

assemblies and to tax themselves, as

long as they did not take up arms

against the Crown.

Largely non-Catholics. Although some

tolerance was practiced in most

colonies, the Puritans in Massachusetts

established an autocratic and restrictive

religious leadership. Pennsylvania mandated complete tolerance.

Diverse economic activities included

farming, fishing, and trading. Exports

included tobacco, rice, timber, and fish.

Tobacco was the main source of revenue in the Virginia and North Carolina

colonies.

Rapid growth due to liberal immigration

policies. By 1627 Virginia had approximately 1,000 settlers. By 1754 total

population in the English colonies had

grown to 1.5 million; this included large

proportions of German and French.

Originally friendly; early colonists relied

on Native Americans for trade and for

help with survival. Eventually greed for

land led to major conflicts with Indians.

French Colonies

First colonies were trading posts in

Newfoundland; others followed in wake

of exploration of the St. Lawrence valley,

parts of Canada, and the Mississippi

River. Settlements include Quebec

(1608) and Montreal (1642). Louisiana

settled in the late 1600s.

Initially fur traders, merchants, and missionaries. In 1665 some 1100 French

soldiers arrived and were given land.

Neither Protestants nor peasant farmers

were allowed to emigrate.

Colonies were fully subject to the French

king. There were no political rights or

representative government, and public

meetings could not be held without permission.

Even though Protestants had played a

role in the founding of New France, from

around 1659 on they were excluded

from the colony. Colonial life was largely

controlled by the French Catholic clergy.

Although the French government encouraged farming efforts, the fur trade

proved to be more lucrative. Plantations

established in the Mississippi valley

largely failed.

Slow growth; by 1672 no more than

5,000 colonists had settled throughout

New France. In Canada the French population totaled just under 40,000 by

1734. In Louisiana, by 1763 there were

approximately 10,000 settlers, including

5,000 slaves and Acadians.

Despite conversion efforts of missionaries, French respect for Native Americans

allowed many to forge alliances, especially in their wars against the British.

Spanish Colonies

Crown-sponsored conquests gained riches for Spain and expanded its empire.

Most of the southern and southwestern

regions claimed, as well as sections of

the California coast. Settlements include

St. Augustine, Florida (1565); Santa Fe,

New Mexico (1610); and numerous

cities in Texas and California.

Conquistadores, soldiers, and missionaries were the primary Spanish colonizers; farmers and traders came later.

Colonies were governed by crownappointed viceroys or governors.

Settlers had to obey the king’s laws and

could make none of their own.

Settlers were restricted to Catholics;

Protestants were persecuted and driven

out.

Largely a trading economy; some farming in the West. Commerce was controlled by the Spanish board of trade,

with regulations enforced by the

Spanish military.

Slow growth due to greater emphasis on

military conquest, poor relations with

Native Americans, and numerous early

failures to establish permanent settlements. Largest Spanish populations

were in Florida, Texas, California, and

Mexico.

Spanish missionaries saw Native

Americans as heathens to be converted

to Christianity; soldiers viewed them as

fit only for killing or subjugation.

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Select the correct answer.
Who answers the three economic questions in a command economy?
O A. society
OB.
government
O c.
businesses
OD.
market

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answer would be government

Answer:

OB.

government

Explanation:

What was the attitude in Mississippi towards African Americans in Politics

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Answer:

They were mad. They thought African Americans, were not qualified to be in government, and other political branches.

Explanation:

During the Renaissance, cities like Florence, Genoa, and Venice were important MOSTLY because they were

A) places where artists thrived.

B) centers of trade and commerce.

C) home to the best universities in Europe.

D) under direct control of the King of Italy.



Which is the BEST description of how medieval monks contributed to Western culture and civilization?

A) They organized and led bands of "Crusaders" who defended Europe from Muslim attackers.

B) Much of their artwork served as the inspiration for the "Renaissance" that developed in Italy.

C) They helped preserve the learning, writing, and culture of the early Greeks, Romans, and Christians.

D) They re-wrote the Bible and changed many of its original stories and messages so that European peasants could understand them.



"[T]he temples of the idols in that nation [England] ought not to be destroyed; but let the idols that are in them be destro

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Which African American was the first black person to get a doctorate from Harvard university

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Answer:

Du Bois

Explanation:

After receiving a bachelor's degree from Fisk University in 1888, Du Bois entered Harvard College as a junior and received his second bachelor's degree in 1890. He completed his graduate work at Harvard in 1895, where he was the first African American to receive a PhD.

Answer:

Du Bois !

Explanation:

He was the first African to receive a Ph. D. from Harvard University. (in 1895)

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O lost control of East Florida to Great Britain
O regained control of West Florida from Great Britain.
Olost control of Florida to Great Britain.
O regained control of Florida from Great Britain.

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Answer:

It's C (✿◠‿◠)

Answer:

i think its the third one:lost control of Florida to Great Britain.

Explanation:

lost control of Florida to Great Britain.

The three major types of pollution are land, water, and



pollution.


Fresh water can be polluted by eutrophication, which is a process in which excessive amounts of

are added to a body of fresh water.



, which is usually caused by mining and deforestation, is an effect of land pollution.


Air pollution is known to contribute to

by trapping pollutants in the atmosphere.

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Air pollution contribute pollutants in the atmosphere by Air, nutrients, Soil erosion, and global warming.

What is Pollution?

Pollution serves as the putting in of harmful materials into the environment.

Therefore, Air pollution causes harmful materials are called pollutants and this could bring about global warming.

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Determine whether each description applies to the House of Burgesses, the Mayflower Compact, or both
helped establish
the government
of Virginia
helped establish
the government
of Massachusetts
signed by 42
adult male
Settlers
elected by male
Bettlers age 17
and older
became a
foundation for
self-government
in America
House of Burgesses
Both
Mayflower Compact

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House of Burgesses: helped establish the government of Virginia. signed by 42 adult male Settlers.

both: became a foundation for self-government in America.

Mayflower Compact:helped establish the government of Massachusetts. elected by male Bettlers age 17 and older.

House of Burgesses:

helped established the government of Virginia

elected by male settlers age 17 and older.

Mayflower Compact:

signed by 41 adult male settler

helped established the government of Massachusetts

Both :

became a foundation for self-government in America

Which important contribution did Cajun governor alexandre mouton to make Louisiana history

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Answer:

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Explanation:

From 1843 to 1846, Mouton was governor of Louisiana. As governor, Mouton reduced expenditures and liquidated state assets to balance the budget and meet bond obligations without raising taxes. He sold state-owned steamboats, equipment and slaves used to remove the Red River Raft in 1834 under Governor Roman.

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Answer:: B (He reduced government spending by selling public lands)

Explanation:

What would be a negative effect of increased connections and trade between different countries?​

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Answer:

The weakening of the local economy, exploitation of workers and goods, fewer jobs, a bad outcome for the environment

Explanation:

Lack of local production – some of the countries start to import more and more goods, which affects their local production, and therefore, the economy.Fewer jobs for people – when manufacture in one country has lowered, there are fewer and fewer people needed for the labor. Therefore, it can result in unemployment.Exploitation of foreign workforces and goods – If the production occurs in different countries, and products are provided only by trade, it can result in some countries being simply the workforce for the others. As these countries usually tend to be the poorer ones, their work conditions and salaries are not sufficient. They start earning less, as the industry knows they need the job, so there is a wast split between the cost of the product and the earnings of the workers.Goods and products being over-used – The goods are not limitless, and if certain things continue being imported from other countries, they would start dying out. This way is not sustainable for the functioning of the planet. Negative effect on the environment – every traveling and trade has its carbon footprint which affects the environment greatly. The more commerce and connections there are, the vast pollution is.
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