What innovation allowed for skyscrapers
to be built during the American
Industrial Revolution?
A. stronger wood products based on carpentry techniques
B. stronger steel because of the Bessemer process
C, the invention of cement and concrete
D. the invention of the steam engine

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Answer 1
I think it is C maybe
Answer 2

Answer: It is B - Stronger steel because of the Bessemer process

Explanation:


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Greek philosophers taught that
A.every person is important
B.all life is precious
C.individuals should seek power and wealth
D.you should question everything in order to understand the world

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

D.

Greek Philosophers taught people to question things to understand the world better.


Congress
passes a bill.
The president
vetoes the bill.
Congress
overrides the
presidential
veto.
Which principle of U.S. government is illustrated in the sequence shown
above?
A. Judicial review
B. Checks and balances
C. Popular sovereignty
D. Federalism

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B.Checks and Balances

Answer: B

Explanation:

PLS HELP!! Please match the correct word to the correct definition.

Question 5 options:

Colonial citizens , typically from 16-60, that would form units to protect their villages and towns from attacks.


These men were specifically trained to be able to assemble and deploy rapidly, able to be ready at a moments notice, they were often first to see battle.


made an all-night ride of about 40 miles to alert militia forces in parts of Connecticut and in eastern New York, of a British attack on Danbury, Connecticut.


Worked to alert the Minutemen and Patriot forces at Lexington and Concord to the approaching of the British forces.


Professional British soldiers, often called Redcoats, this was their full-time job.

1.
Militia

2.
Minutemen

3.
Regulars

4.
Midnight Riders

5.
Sybil Ludington

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Answer:

1. Militia ------ These men were specifically trained to be able to assemble and deploy rapidly, able to be ready at moments notice, they were often first to see in battle.

2. Minutemen ----- Colonial Citizens, typically 16-60, that would for units to protect their villages and towns from attacks.

3. Regulars ------ Professional British Soldiers, often called redcoats, this was their full time job.

4. Midnight Riders ------ Worked to alert minutemen and patriot forces at Lexington and Concord to the approaching of the British Forces.

5. Sybil Ludington ------ Made an all night-ride of about 40 miles to alert Militia forces in parts of Connecticut and in eastern New York, of a British attack on Danbury, Connecticut.

Explanation:

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Militia is these men were specifically trained to be able to assemble and deploy rapidly, able to be ready at moments notice, they were often first to see in battle.

What is militia forces?

In contrast to a professional force of regular, full-time military troops, a militia is typically an army or other fighting organization of non-professional soldiers, residents of a country, or subjects of a state, who may perform military service during a time of need.

Minutemen is Colonial Citizens, typically 16-60, that would for units to protect their villages and towns from attacks.

Regulars is Professional British Soldiers, often called redcoats, this was their full time job.

Midnight Riders is Worked to alert minutemen and patriot forces at Lexington and Concord to the approaching of the British Forces.

Sybil Ludington is Made an all night-ride of about 40 miles to alert Militia forces in parts of Connecticut and in eastern New York, of a British attack on Danbury, Connecticut.

Better communication between political and military leaders, a return to traditional norms of caution and circumspection, and increased support during times of war might all revitalize the American military

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According to the Fifth Amendment, people who are accused of a crime cannot

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Answer:

A

the fifth amendment states that no person shall be held to answer for a capitol, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger, nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Have the right to be tried twice for the same crime

The 1965
removed immigration quotas that were based solely on race.
A. Chinese Exclusion Act
B. Immigration Act
C. Hart-Celler Act
D. National Origins Act
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

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Answer:

I think it's Hart-Celler Act

The answer is C, the Hart-Celler Act

do Third party candidates rarely win elections

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yes this is true, 3rd party candidates barely ever win elections especially in the united states where more independents win than 3rd party candidates. The only times the 3rd parties won vastly were when they took the identity of a fallen major party (ex: republican (wig), democrat (Democratic Republicans)).

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

they rarely win elections because they're parties that aren't democratic or republican. these two political parties dominate elections because of how many supporters there are. since third parties don't have a legitimate chance of winning, they influence national politics by forcing the major political parties to address new problems they wouldn't have normally thought about. they can also take away some of the votes that otherwise could have went for the major parties.

What was the difference between Muhammad's experience in Mecca around the year 610 and his experience when he returned to Mecca from Medina years later?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Prophet Mohammed (S.A.W) life before Hijirah (migration) to Medina was toughed as Meccans do not accept what he believed and the messages of Allah the Almighty. Most people of Mecca as at this time always look for ways of harming him and his followers. Within this period (610) he received his first revelation which was very strange to him in the mountain cave knowns as Gaira Hirah. However, he (Mohammed) that was not valued in his home town was highly welcomed on migrating to Medina where he settled and was able to propagate Islam peacefully.

On returning to Mecca after several military battles, he conquer Mecca and several other idol worshippers surrendered to him and power shifted to him. This was about 630 and at this time, there was peace in the land and many non-Arabs accepted Islam and Islam spread out towards West such as Spain, Morroco.

Answer:

When he first went to Mecca, he was kicked out, and when he returned, he and his ideas were welcomed.

According to the passage, at first, “Mecca's rulers didn't like” what Muhammad was saying, "so they kicked him out.” But when he finally returned, he “faced little resistance,” and “he had become a religious prophet and political leader.”

Explanation:

Lol got it right in class

Now you’ll find out more about the people you identified from each revolution. Use credible websites to find five new pieces of information for each person you selected. The new information must support the argument that each person you chose was the most impactful in the revolution. Be sure that your new pieces of information are relevant and make your argument stronger. Fill in the table with your findings.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Task 1:

Scientific  Albert Einstien Albert Einstien is an important person because his inventions help us every day. He invented the understanding of light, solar panels, and modern chemistry.

Enlightenment John Locke John Locke is an important person to the Enlightenment because he changed the world in many ways. His political ideas like the ones in the Two Treatises of Government. Such as civil , natural, and property rights and the job of the government to protect the rights, were in the United States Declaration of Independence.  

American  George Washington George Washington is a important american person because he was commander in cheif of the Contienental Army during the American Revolutionary War and served 2 terms as the first U.S president.  

French  Charles De Gaulle  Charles De Gaulle is an important French Person because he led the free french forces in resisting capitulation to Germany during World War II and became the president of France.  

Latin American  Simon Bolivar Simon Bolivar is an important Latin American person because he gave most of South America it's freedom. He is also the most important military strategist in the History of Latin America.  

Task 2 :

Albert Einstein  1. He renounced his German citizenship when he was 16. 2. He had a 1,427 page FBI file. 3. He was a civil rights activist befor the civil rights movement. 4. His son was institutionalized for most of his adult life. 5. He had a rocky friendship with the father of chemical warfare.   Nationalgeographic.com  These pieces of information about Albert Einstein help make my arguement stronger by telling me more about him and what he did back then.

John Locke  1. He graduate from the University of Oxford. 2. He studied medicine and served as a pysician. 3. He was acused of hypocrisy due to the constitutiions of Carolina. 4. He fled from London on two seperate occasions. 5. His major works were written after he was 60 years old.   discoverwalks.com These pieces of information about John Locke makes my argument stronger because it tells me where he graduate and what he studied.  

George Washington  1. He was mostly self educated. 2. He was fearless in battle. 3. His bold actions saved the American Revolution twice. 4. He was unanimously elected president twice. 5. He was the only slave owning president who freed all of his slaves  mountvernon.org  These pieces of information about George Washington make my argument stronger by telling me that he saved the American Revolution twice and that he was fearless in battle.

Charles De Gaulle  1. He was the president of the Fifth Republic. 2. He wrote a military book. 3. He loved the Irish. 4. He was sentenced to death by high treason by the French Government. 5. He didn't really like the U.S.    Thelocal.fr                          biography.com  These pieces of information about Charles De Gaulle make my argument stronger by telling me that he was president of the Fifth Republic and that he was in the military and that he loved Irish people because most people thought he didn't like the irish.

Simon Bolivar 1. He was extremely wealthy before the wars of independence. 2. He dedicated his wealth to the Independence movements in South America. 3. He ended up being the worst of enemies with his bestfriend. 4. Two countries are named after him. 5. Despite being involved in many battles, he died of natural causes. Discoverwalks.com These pieces of information about Simon Bolivar make my argument stronger because it said that he was wealthy before the wars of independence and that he dedicated his wealth to the independence movements in South America. And it also said that he died of natural causes because of all the battles he had been through and most people thought he had been killed.  

Task 3 is in the comments. Hope this helps :)

What influenced the way Americans got news about the war in 1914?
A. Most people in the United States read German newspapers.
B. The United States had no reporters in Europe.
C. The United States had no trade with Germany.
D. It was easier to receive British news.

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During the War of 1914, it was easier to receive British news. This influenced the way Americans got news about the war in 1914. Thus, the correct answer is option D.

What happened during 1914?

The Great War, generally known as World War I, began in 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. His assassination triggered a European war that lasted until 1918. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers) battled against the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Canada, Japan, and the United States (the Allied Powers) during the war.

The year 1914 was significant to the globe because it marked the beginning of globe War I. During this time, word of the conflict was flowing over the world, and Germany, the country responsible for World conflict I, also sent news. It was, however, easier for Americans to receive British news than German news because of the language barrier.

Therefore, option D is appropriate, as the American people read more British news than German news.

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the catholic church was interested in controlling things before the reformation. select the 2 categories of things the catholic church wanted to control.

Artistry
Ideas
Architecture
Sports
Politics

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Explanation:

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Answer:

i think politics and ideas

Explanation:

the catholic church was a orthodox congregation and didn't believe in the understanding of humanism. in other words, they wanted to control it's worshipers and manipulate the social hierarchy and education. i think.

What was one outcome of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680? * The Spanish worked with the Pueblo to compromise and find a solution The Spanish defeated the revolt before it started Spanish rule ended in the area until 1692 The Pueblo and Apache worked together to drive the Spaniards to California

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Answer:    The Pueblo people, Native Americans living in what is now New Mexico, rose up against Spanish conquistadores in the wake of religious persecution, violence, and drought.

   The uprising aimed to reclaim Pueblo religious practices, culture, and land, which had been stripped away by Spanish conquistadores.

   Although the Pueblo uprising ultimately failed to take back Santa Fe from Spanish colonizers, the Pueblo people made a lasting impact on the dominant culture of the Southwest.

Pueblo uprising in Santa Fe

Having found wealth in Mexico, the Spanish looked north to expand their empire into the land of the Pueblo people. The Spanish expected present-day New Mexico to yield gold and silver, but they were mistaken. Instead, they established a political base in Santa Fe in 1610, naming it the capital of the Kingdom of New Mexico. It became an outpost of the larger Spanish Viceroyalty of New Spain, headquartered in Mexico City.

As they had in other Spanish colonies, missionaries built churches and forced the Pueblos to convert to Catholicism, requiring native people to discard their own religious practices entirely. They focused their conversion projects on young Pueblos, drawing them away from their parents and traditions.

The Spanish demanded corn and labor from the Pueblos, but a long period of drought impeded production, escalating tension in Santa Fe. The Pueblo also suffered increased attacks on their villages by rival native groups, which they attributed to the Spanish presence.

Popé, a Pueblo leader and medicine man led a response to the persecution and violence—a return to native customs. He popularized the idea that “when Jesus came, the Corn Mothers went away.” This was a succinct way of describing the displacement of native traditions by the culture and religion of the Spanish.

Taos Pueblo served as a base for Popé during the uprising. Image credit: Wikimedia Commons

In 1680, the Pueblo launched a coordinated attack on the Spanish. Pueblos, Navajos, and Apaches from the region congregated and planned to strike Santa Fe when the Spaniards were low on supplies. They laid siege to the city for nine days and cut off the Spanish water supply. The uprising, also known as Popé’s Rebellion, killed over 400 Spaniards and drove the remaining 2,000 Spanish settlers south toward Mexico. Participants in the rebellion also destroyed many mission churches in an effort to diminish Catholic physical presence on Pueblo land. Pueblo historian Joe S. Sando calls the movement “the first American revolution.”

The Pueblo reestablished their religious institutions and a government of their own for the next 12 years of independence. However, as droughts and attacks by rival tribes continued, the Spanish sensed an opportunity to regain their foothold. In 1692, the Spanish military returned and reasserted their control of the area.

Longterm effects of Native American resistance

Although the Spanish regained Santa Fe from the Pueblos, their missionary vision was somewhat compromised by the sentiment stirred up during the uprising. Many Pueblo quietly resisted Catholicism and folded their own cultural practices into norms instituted by the Spanish. This produced religious syncretism—the amalgamation of the distinct religious cultures of the Pueblos and the Spanish. The Spanish also slowly decreased their labor demands and the harsh practices of the encomienda system. Over the course of the next few centuries, Pueblo and Spaniards intermarried. Pueblo customs started to shape—and continue to heavily influence—New Mexican culture.

This statue of Popé at the US Capitol building is one of two statues representing the state of New Mexico. Image credit: Wikimedia Commons

Explanation:

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The Spanish defeating the revolt before it started was one outcome of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Thus, option B is correct.

What is Revolt?

Revolt strives to topple and eliminate the abusive theocracy in addition to the rules that go along with it, unlike insurrection, which typically aims to dodge or win compromises from it.

The Spanish military gained power as a revolted against the people and change the country's political system.

Pueblo Revolt was made as the Indians were there, their religions were hurt and there was a condition of drought and femininity.

With the rebellion of the Indians, Spanish rule was being to come to an end in New Mexico, and the traditional and peaceful culture has been brought forward.

One result of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was that the Spanish put an end to the rebellion before it even got involved. Therefore, option B is the correct option.

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What would the Creoles gain if the country fought for independence?

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Answer:

Gain control from the Spanish peninsulares, and their freedom and independence

Explanation:

Why was japan victorious in the Russo-Japanese war

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Answer: Russia did not prepare their military, and Japan did. Also, at the time, Russia was experiencing a revolution, so they couldn't focus on the war. After Japan won the war, Russia prepared for future wars.

Japan was victorious in the Russo-Japanese war because:

it previously strengthened their militaryRussia could not prepare because they were having a revolution at homeRussia was not aware that Japan would declare war

After Japan's victory, the whole team of allies were shocked and got ready to defeat Japan in World War 2.

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Question # 1: STATE -BUILDING IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD BETWEEN

1200 - 1450

.

. Give One Example of how the process of State Building in Various parts of the

World Betweeen 1200 - 1450 were Similar.

Give One Example of how the process of State-Building in Various parts of the

World Betweeen 1200 - 1450 were Different.

. Give another example of how the process of State-Building in Various parts of the

World Between 1200 - 1450 were Different.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

One example of how the process of state-building in various parts of the World between 1200 - 1450 was similar is the case of the Aztec Empire in Mesoamerica and the Inca Empire in South America.

The Aztec Empire founded its capital city over the Texcoco Lake. It was called the Great City of Tenochtitlan. It was an impressive city that had water canals that connected the city with other close towns such as Tlalpan, Tlatelolco, Mixcoatl, and Coyoacan. They established their power and dominion over other regions and towns by conquering them. They forced these towns to pay tribute and worship their gods.

The most important figure of the Aztecas was the Emperor, as was the case in the Inca Empire too.

The Incas founded its city in the Andean Mountains of Perú, in Macchu Picchu, an impressive city settlement at the top of the mountains. There, they developed advanced agriculture techniques and prospered due to the power exerted by the Emperor over other regions.

A technological feature shared by the Mayans, Aztec, and Inca Empires was
o A. human sacrifice
B. written language
C. centralized trade
D. a calendar

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The Answer is D a Calendar

Answer: i believe its language

Explanation:

What were the causes of the Russian Revolution? Consider the long term unrest and the role World War 1 played. use two of these vocabulary words in the 100-200 word essay, Capitalism, Socialism, Communism
Czar Nicholas II, Bloody Sunday
1905 Revolution, World War I
March Revolution,Bolshevik Revolution / October Revolution
Russian Civil War, Vladimir Lenin, Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, Josef Stalin, USSR / Soviet, Union, Cold War

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Answer:

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Explanation:

because god said so

Helping tips for your Essay:

-Czar Nicholas II was indecisive and unconfident. He was not ready to become Czar. He lost a war to Japan during the Russo-Japanese War, which made him even more unpopular. He also tried to lead as head of the military during WW1 with many military defeats.

-Czar Nicholas II was highly unpopular since the start of his reign the Czar. During his coronation, free food was handed out to peasants over military training grounds. As the peasants arrived in massive groups more people fell in trenches that were covered with think planks of wood. Some died by the horde of people moving. After the day, people started calling him "Nicholas the Bloody"

-Russian Civil War was two sided, The Bolsheviks "The Reds" and the Royalists/ Reformists "The Whites" The Reds won and established the USSR.

-USSR stands for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

-Josef Stalin became leader of the USSR after Vladimir Lenin passed away. He led the country during WW2 and died in 1953

What were the working conditions in factories and mines

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They were dangerous and unforgiving places to work. The people of that working class were known to work long hours up to 12 to 16 hour shifts. Not to mention earning low wages that barely covered the cost of living. They places were very dirty with little or no worker rights.

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Answer:

C. Female

I think

Explanation:

what were the main features of hitler's concept of lebensroum? Give five points

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Explanation:

Hitler's idea of Lebensroum was to make Germany a self sufficient nation, in order to make this happen Germany would need "living space" (lebensroum) Hitler wanted to take control of Eastern Europe to obtain its rich farm land and abundant natural resources. After occupying Eastern Europe the Nazis would force slavs, Jews, and other minorities to do slave labor until the population died out and then repopulate the area with Aryan Germans.

Lebensraum: (Living Space)

-Lebensraum extended from Poland to Siberia in Russia which granted a greater amount of territory to Germany.

-Lebensraum allowed for a new
resource supply to be stripped, such as metals, valuable materials and oil

-Lebensraum was planned to be living space for the growth of the "Arayan race to occupy"

-Eastern Europeans such as slavs would be working in camps and using slave labor to fuel the Nazi Regime

-If Nazi Germany won the war, the immediate genocide of Eastern Europeans would be put in place to make room for the Arayan race

What salary and benefits do current members of Congress enjoy?

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Answer:

$174,000

Explanation:

Do the states that have the highest and lowest amount of slaves have anything in common ?

The highest states is New Jersey , New York , Virginia

The lowest states are Maryland , Massachusetts , Maine

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Answer:

In the United States before 1865, a slave state was a state in which the slave trade was legal, while a free state was one in which it was not. There were some enslaved persons in most free states in the 1840 census, and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 specifically stated that an enslaved person remained enslaved even when she or he fled to a free state. Between 1812 and 1850, it was considered important that the number of free and slave states were kept in balance, so new states were admitted in pairs.

1. What has made the U.S. So attractive to people from other nations over the years? 2. How did advancements in technology impact the economy of the West? 3. What changes did America face as a result of the Transcontinental Railway?

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The correct answers to these open questions are the following.

1. What has made the U.S. So attractive to people from other nations over the years?

People from all over the world have been attracted to the many economic opportunities that the country has offered. Since the colonial American times, European people that had religious differences with the Church of England and were persecuted found an opportunity to start anew in the North American territories.

2. How did advancements in technology impact the economy of the West?

The Industrial Revolution changed the lives of people in the West. Many factories were built and modern machines of the time allowed the mass production of goods. These industries needed hands to operate the machines and offered low paid jobs to Americans and immigrants.

3. What changes did America face as a result of the Transcontinental Railway?

Many positive economic changes in that the Transcontinental Railway finally connected the East part of the United States with the Pacific Coast, allowing millions of people to travel by train and transport their goods, improving trade across the country.

Based on the map, which had occurred by 1560?

Anglicanism had spread from England across Western Europe into small pockets in Eastern Europe.
Germany had become mostly Lutheran as a result of the strong Protestant influence.
France had become mostly Calvinist as a result of Calvinism spreading across central Europe.
Lutheranism was the dominant religion in Austria and was practiced by most of the people who lived there.

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Answer: B

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pls help me and don't answer if you just want points Identify two examples of cruel things that were done to slaves as noted in the narratives?

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Answer:

They had numbers branded on their backs, were beaten, and were starved sometimes

Explanation:

Which of the follwoing BEST explains why the decision made in Dred Scott v. Sanford nullified the Compromise of 1850 and popular sovereignty?

A.
It defined slaves as property that could not be legally taken by the government

B.
It granted the Supreme Court the power to abolish slavery and denied it to Congress

C.
It granted states the right to secede if the federal government violated the Constitution

D.
It held that African-Americans could not be citizens and therefore could not vote

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Answer:

A)  It defined slaves as property that could not be legally taken by the government.

Explanation:

Because slavery was practiced differently throughout the several colonies, there were basic areas of agreement concerning slave laws, regardless of the prevailing form of slavery. Slaves were legally regarded as property, much as animals.

The Gupta Empire flourished in this region
A) China
B) India
C) Mesopotamia
D) Vietnam

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Answer: B India

Explanation:

Answer:

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What role did the United States play in the Mexican revolution?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The U.S. played a substantial role in the evolution of the Mexican Revolution. It supported the anti-reelectionist movement,

animism Essay plzzzzzzzz

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Answer:The term animism is derived from the Latin word anima meaning breath or soul. The belief of animism is probably one of man's oldest beliefs, with its origin most likely dating to the Paleolithic age. From its earliest beginnings it was a belief that a soul or spirit existed in every object, even if it was inanimate. In a future state this soul or spirit would exist as part of an immaterial soul. The spirit, therefore, was thought to be universal. There have been sharp divisions of thought as to the original concept of animism held by primitive peoples. A British anthropologist Sir Edward Burnett Tylor in his "Primitive Culture" defined animism as a general belief in spiritual beings and considered it a minimum definition of religion. He stated all religions from the simplest to the most complex shared some sort of animistic belief. According to him primitive peoples, defined as those without a written tradition, believed the spirits or souls caused life in human beings. They pictured these souls as vapors or shadows going from one body to another. The souls not only passed between human beings but into, plants, animals and inanimate objects as well. Tylor reasoned primitive man arrived at his animistic belief to help him explain the causes of sleep, dreams, and death. There naturally aroused a need to distinguish between an individual who was awake and one, who was asleep, or an individual who lived and one who did not. Also there was a need to give a reason for the pictures some saw when they slept. The spirits were the early man's explanations. Tylor was criticized by another British anthropologist Robert Ranulph Marett who was convinced that primitive man had not developed the intellectual to form even such simplistic explanations as Tylor proposed. Marett suggested early religion was more emotional and intuitional in origin. He theorized that early man recognized some inanimate objects because they had some particular characte...

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2. Why did South Carolina have fewer free African-Americans than other colonies?

owners had to pay a fee to the General Assembly to free their slaves.

slaves who were freed had trouble paying rent

slaves were valuable and owners were hesitant in freeing them

owners had to pay for the moving expenses for the slaves they set free.​

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Answer:

The first settlers came to the Province of Carolina at the port of Charleston in 1670; they were mostly wealthy planters and their slaves coming from the English Caribbean colony of Barbados. They started to develop their commodity crops of sugar and cotton.

Explanation:

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The Proclamation of 1763 stated that colonists were no longer allowed to settle east
of the Appalachians Mountains.
True
False

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Answer:

That is true

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The answer is the second option or "false." Although The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonists from settling, it did not affect the east side but the west side of the Appalachia. The Proclamation of 1763 angered many of the colonist because they felt that the Proclamation was the governments way of keeping them under England's control.

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