What happens to those who are determined to be guilty of not respecting the Catholic religion?

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they get punished, and they dont visit the anymore

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Why was huey long more successful in his champagne for governor of Louisiana in 1928?
A- He ensured all citizens in Louisiana were taxed equally.
B- He took funds from road building projects to help the poor.
C- He had consistently worked to improve education.
D- He continued to work to give a voice to the poor.
E-He helped poor, rural citizens after a flood in 1927.

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I think C he improved education
Answer is E. He helped to give a voice to the poor.

Bohemian Flats was a wealthy neighborhood in Minneapolis.

A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True

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Why do you think the Native Americans resisted the 'Americanization' of their children?
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Answer:

I think that Native Americans resisted the 'Americanization' because

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Native American's have their own culture that they celebrate, and don't want their children growing up the American way not knowing about their culture and not really knowing about themselves.

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They wished to keep there traditions. And via the Americanization of their children this would be causing their traditions to no longer be putting use as their children who have grown up in this new time. Would adopt new traditions. They also one of their children to be able to grow up the same way that they did and have the same traditions that they did as a form of bonding in the family.

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Which battle that took place during the American Revolution briefly boosted colonial morale until the British recaptured the city the following month?
a. the Battle of Valley Forge
b. the Battle of Long Island
c. the Battle of Saratoga
d. the Battle of Trenton

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D

The battle of Trenton
It would be the battle of Trenton

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Before settlers inhabited the Great Plains, it was called the Great _____.
A. American desert
B. Colorado Mountains
C. California goldfield
D. Oregon Territory

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It was called the American desert

Which of the following statements best characterizes the viewpoint of the Founding Fathers on religious practices?

They were very intellectual and believed that religious practices were a sign of unintelligence.

They believed that religious practices were personal and individual.

They believed that religious practices helped individuals make better decisions.

They believed that practicing religion strengthened the country.

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Answer:

The last one

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America was supposed to be open to everyone and Religion only made the country better.

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D

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Nathanial “Nat” Turner (1800-1831) was an enslaved man who led a rebellion of enslaved people on August 21, 1831. His action set off a massacre of up to 200 Black people and a new wave of oppressive legislation prohibiting the education, movement, and assembly of enslaved people.

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1. Iraq,Kuwait,Turkey,Syria

2. Tigris and Euphrates

3.Southeastern Turkey (Not sure)

4. Persian Gulf

5. Zagros Mountains

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1. eastern syria, southeastern turkey,  kuwait, and iraq

2.  tigris and euphratres

3. eastern turkey

4. persian gulf

5. fertile crescent

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Wycliffe preached that WHO should be the head of the Church? Who did he say should NOT be head of the church?

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Answer:

Ur mom

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Answer:

c i think

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Plebeians and Patricians

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What is the overall tone of the interview?

strict and angry
humorous and lighthearted
formal and serious
inspirational and positive

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Formal/serious. Postive

Answer: inspirational and positive

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What happens during sentencing in a criminal court case?
A. The lawyers summarize the facts and explain what they intend to prove.
B. The judge and the lawyers ask questions to see if the jurors are impartial.
C. The jurors discuss the case and decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty.
D. The judge decides the proper punishment based on the verdict from the trial.

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Answer:

A I think

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A because I watched judge Judy

Peter, Paul and Mary were a trio group that capitilized on the revival of folk music. True or False

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Answer:

true

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Answer:

True

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and I recommend listening. They're great!

What started the French and Indian War?


A. French settlers threatened to seize Native American lands.


B. French settlers pushed into lands claimed by the British.


C. British settlers pushed into French and Native American lands.


D. Native Americans and French soldiers pushed into the British colonies.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The answer is B i think

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In 1846, most Americans supported a war with Mexico hoping that it would settle boundary disputes and increase the United States’ territory. Why didn’t American abolitionists support the Mexican-American War?

1 They did not want slavery to extend to new areas of the United States.
2 They did not want slaves to be drafted into the military.
3 A Mexican win would force every American state to adopt slavery.
4 Abolitionist groups would weaken if too many of their members went away to war.

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Answer:

3. A Mexican win would force every American state to adopt slavery.

Based on evidence from the text, which statement best describes how the invention of the cotton gin influenced later events?

Eli Whitney made huge profits from the sale of cotton gins and became famous.

The easy removal of cotton seeds from cotton made life better for the workers.

Spinning wheels were no longer used due to the increase in cotton production.

The cotton gin led to the growth of cotton plantations and the textile industry.

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Answer:

The cotton gin led to the growth of cotton plantations and the textile industry.

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The cotton gin helped out the growth of cotton..

Describe the impact of new weapons on WW1

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Artillery - Large guns, called artillery, were improved during World War I including anti-aircraft guns to shoot down enemy planes. The majority of the casualties in the war were inflicted using artillery. ... Machine gun - The machine gun was improved during the war. It was made much lighter and easier to move around.

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Read the following statement: “ The strict rules of the jati prevent a conflict.” Then, construct an argument for or against this idea.
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These rules however were not fair for everyone. Lower casts such as the Vaisyas, Sudras, and the Untouchables were treated worse then the Brahmins and Kshatriyas. This was bound to cause conflict, because lower casts would eventually rebel against higher casts and this would cause chaos.    The rules of jati would create conflict, not prevent conflict.

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I NEED HELP ASAP!! I need a paragraph on Greek literature for my word document.

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Greek literature was an interesting spoken language. Greek literature was divided into distinct periods , Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic. Some things about Archaic was it was an earliest texts until the time of the Byzantine Empire. During the Archaic period, the poets' works were spoken - an outcome of an oral tradition - delivered at festivals. A product of Greece's Dark Ages, Homer's epic the Iliad centered on the last days of the Trojan War, a war initiated by the love of a beautiful women. Some things about classical literature was oral recitation of poetry, as well as lyric poetry, morphed into drama. The purpose of drama was to not only entertain but also to educate the Greek citizen, to explore a problem. Plays were performed in outdoor theaters and were usually part of a religious festival. Along with a chorus of singers to explain the action, there were actors, often three, who wore masks. Of the known Greek tragedians. Last but not least Hellenistic period , The Hellenistic period produced its share of poets, prose writers, and historians. Among them were Callimachus, his student Theocritus, Apollonius Rhodius, and the highly respected historian Plutarch. Unfortunately, like the previous eras, much of what was written remains only in fragments or quoted in the works of others. The poet Callimachus (310 – 240 BCE) was originally from Cyrene but migrated to Egypt and spent most of his life in Alexandria, serving as a librarian under both Ptolemy II and III. Of his over 800 books, 6 hymns, and 60 epigrams, only fragments remain. These were all important and interesting because not only they were interesting yet those were how people talked , sang , and poet ways to show talent and to show peace because it made people happy that they sang and made up poets and show how they talked throughout them periods. That sums up all how the Greek literature was very interesting and important

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Many Washington farm owners were reluctant to hire migrant workers because many of the migrants were

(A)unfamiliar with the farming techniques in Washington.
(B)from Oklahoma and faced farm owners’ discrimination.
(C)in need of living quarters due to housing shortages.
(D)often ill, so farm owners were unable to count on them to work.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I think the migrant people farmer workers would not be familiar

Answer: B I believe :0

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“suddenly they heard growling and braking” is my take
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What inhumane laws came about as a result?

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Cannibalism, would be one of the biggest part of the inhuman

Many women worked inside the home, but others had jobs outside the home.

A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True.

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What can you predict about the outcome of the siege at the Alamo?

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Answer:On March 6, 1836, after 13 days of intermittent fighting, the Battle of the Alamo comes to a gruesome end, capping off a pivotal moment in the Texas Revolution. Mexican forces were victorious in recapturing the fort, and nearly all of the roughly 200 Texan defenders—including legendary frontiersman Davy Crockett—died.

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All I know is Texas lost and everybody died.

Establishment Clause: Separation of Church and State. Government cannot establish a religion.

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What’s your question?
Yes. This is correct.

I NEED HELP ASAP!! I need a Greek religion paragraph for my history document.

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In the ancient Greek world, religion was personal, direct, and present in all areas of life. With formal rituals which included animal sacrifices and libations, myths to explain the origins of mankind and give the gods a human face, temples which dominated the urban landscape, city festivals and national sporting and artistic competitions, religion was never far from the mind of an ancient Greek. Whilst the individual may have made up their own mind on the degree of their religious belief and some may have been completely sceptical, certain fundamentals must have been sufficiently widespread in order for Greek government and society to function: the gods existed, they could influence human affairs, and they welcomed and responded to acts of piety and worship.

The Olympian Gods

Polytheistic Greek religion encompassed a myriad of gods, each representing a certain facet of the human condition, and even abstract ideas such as justice and wisdom could have their own personification. The most important gods, though, were the Olympian gods led by Zeus:

Zeus

Athena

Apollo

Poseidon

Hermes

Hera

Aphrodite

Demeter

Ares

Artemis

Hades

Hephaistos

Dionysos Explanation:

"Joyce reached inside the pillowcase and revealed the fluffy fugitive." What form of figurative language is being used by the author?

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Answer: alliteration

Explanation:

Sorry I cant explain .

Does anyone know anything about hammurabis code?

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It contains 282 laws that describes a range of possible crimes and their punishments that follow. It’s mainly known for its famous belief “an eye for an eye”. For simple answers look up Hammurabi’s code for kids hope this helped

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Which ideas did the progressive party support check all that apply

A-The prohibition of child labor

B- women’s suffrage

C- return to plantation agricultural

D- tax reform

E- increase regulation on industry

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Answer:

I believe its

E- increase regulation on industry

A-The prohibition of child labor

B- women’s suffrage

D- tax reform

I hope this helped!

it would be a,b,d,e, i hope you do well!!
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