What is the main purpose of the Northwest Ordinance? List all territories that became
states.

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Answer 1

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Northwest Ordinances, also called Ordinances of 1784, 1785, and 1787, several ordinances enacted by the U.S. Congress for the purpose of establishing orderly and equitable procedures for the settlement and political incorporation of the Northwest Territory—i.e., that part of the American frontier lying west of Pennsylvania, north of the Ohio River, east of the Mississippi River, and south of the Great Lakes; this is generally the area known today as the American Midwest.

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The prosecutor says these Nazi leaders did not deserve mercy. Would you have agreed? Why or why not?

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Answer:

No.

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regardless of what they did, regardless of who they are all humans deserve mercy, but this is how the law works

Who brought the idea of log cabins to the warly colonies and why were they so easy to build

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Scottish did that they are really helpful

disease is easier to spread in ___ society

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disease is easier to spread in agrarian society

Answer:Disease is easier to spread in a rural society, because people in such a society depend on one another for goods and services, which means added interaction.

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How was Giotto's ability to show depth different from more traditional methods?

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Answer:

He did not rely on the traditional method of an architectural framework.

Explanation:

Giotto Di Bondone was a popular painter who is characterized as the 'father of modern painting.' He reinvented the prevailing by adding volume, emotions, depth, etc. to it. He produced a distinct method for showing depth in the architectural framework. He did not depend on the traditional method and generated an illusion of depth which he displayed on a flat surface and depicted the dramatic events realistically which seemed to be actually happening on the stage.

According to this document, how was the federal government willing to
provide for freed slaves?


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Answer:

they would be accepted into the military

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The first time that African Americans fought in the Civil War was during the Battle of ___.
A. locust grave
B. Perryville
C. Honey Springs
D. Cabin Creek​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

2020 edge

Answer:

D. Cabin Creek

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HEY CAN ANYONE PLS ANSWER DIS!!!!!!

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I think Anti-racist education because students should learn about the history in a good manner in order counter white supremacy in history books. I also think that penalties for racial discrimination is also a good reason because it is against the law to discriminate a person based on their race.

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1. It was just days before "Black Panther" would open in theaters and the exhilaration aroused by this long-in-coming cultural event was everywhere around Boseman. 2. Before he was a Hollywood star, he penned numerous hip-hop-infused plays: "Hieroglyphic Graffiti," "Rhyme Deferred," "Deep Azure" — and directed others. 3. "We know what it's like to be told there's not a screen for you to be featured on, a stage for you to be featured on." 4. It's mind-boggling what Boseman was able to accomplish, facing down an industry's historical prejudice while suffering through cancer treatments. Which two sentences taken together provide the BEST evidence to support the idea that Chadwick Boseman wanted his art to elevate Black voices and perspectives? Group of answer choices 1 and 2 2 and 3 1 and 4 3 and 4

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3. "We know what it's like to be told there's not a screen for you to be featured on, a stage for you to be featured on."

4. It's mind-boggling what Boseman was able to accomplish, facing down an industry's historical prejudice while suffering through cancer treatments

Explanation:

The two statements above reveal that Chadwick Boseman really put in a lot of effort to sell his craft despite the challenges he encountered.

3. "We know what it's like to be told there's not a screen for you to be featured on, a stage for you to be featured on.": This statement is an example of a specific challenge Boseman experienced. He was racially prejudiced, and as such was denied a chance to display his art on stage. The stage would have provided the medium to let black voices be heard.

4. "It's mind-boggling what Boseman was able to accomplish, facing down an industry's historical prejudice while suffering through cancer treatments":  This statement shows that he had to put in extra efforts to elevate black voices even though he was undergoing cancer treatments.

How does Anthony Johnson’s story deepen your understanding of the “universe of obligation?”

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Answer:

Explanation:

beginnings of slavery. The goal is not to reteach this history, since your class has likely already studied these topics. Rather, the goal of this lesson is to review pieces of this earlier history to deepen students’ understanding of race and to introduce an important concept, universe of obligation. Scholar Helen Fein defines universe of obligation as the circle of individuals and groups toward whom obligations are owed, to whom rules apply, and whose injuries call for amends. In this unit, we extend Fein’s concept and suggest that both nations and individuals can have a universe of obligation. In either case, it consists of those an individual or a society believes are worthy of respect and protection. The story of Anthony Johnson provides students with an opportunity to reflect on how a society’s universe of obligation is defined. Johnson was an African-born resident of Virginia in the seventeenth century who arrived in the New World as an indentured servant. Like many other indentured servants, both white and black, he won his freedom. But unlike many newly freed servants, he became a prominent landowner. during Johnson’s lifetime, Virginia’s attitudes and laws regarding race and slavery changed. Shortly after his death, slavery became a permanent condition reserved for people with dark skin. By studying Johnson’s story, students can trace the change in Virginia’s universe of obligation and see the origins of not only the belief in the existence of different races but also the claim that one race is superior to another. Students will see the seeds of race and racism planted in seventeenth-century Virginia come to fruition in the reading “Are All Men created equal?” (included here as an extension). This reading quotes Alexander Stephens’s “corner-Stone Speech,” delivered on the eve of the civil War, in which the confederate vice president argues that white supremacy is the foundation of Southern society and the new confederate government. Also quoted in this lesson is a Georgia newspaper editor asserting, in 1865, that because the white and black races are “like different coins at mint,” no amount of legislation or education can make them equal. This is a belief and worldview that proved hard to change throughout the Reconstruction era. This lesson, and the history that follows in this unit, underscores the fact that in the United States, race has perhaps been t

Which of the following was an effect of Martin Luther’s writings?

A decrease in the political authority of the church as a result of changing religious theology
A peace that established a new, centralized religious and political authority to counter that of Rome
A decline in the power and influence of European leaders as a result of the growing Protestant movement
A reactionary movement against would-be church reforms that led Western European nations to break with Rome

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Answer:

A decrease in the political authority of the church as a result of changing religious theology

Explanation:

Martin Luther's writings led to the break up of the Catholic Church in Western and Central Europe. This is because Martin Luther's writings were very critical of certain practices of the Catholic Church, from its theology, to its practices, to its administration.

Followers of Martin Luther founded new church denominations, and were collectively known as Protestants. These new denominations weakened the Catholic Church, specially in Northern and Central Europe.

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A.) Decrease in the political authority of the church as a result of changing religious theology

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Babylonians obtained wood for building from

Israel
Egypt
Canaan
Lebanon

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Babylonians obtained wood for building from Canaan.

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The actual answer would be Lebanon

the strong wooden supports for the houses were imported from Lebanon.

In what ways was World War I truly a global conflict?

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Answer:

it was a war

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people died how is that not a global conflict

How did the Protestant Reformation affect Europe?

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Answer:

Ultimately the Protestant Reformation led to modern democracy, skepticism, capitalism, individualism, civil rights, and many of the modern values we cherish today. The Protestant Reformation increased literacy throughout Europe and ignited a renewed passion for education.

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What makes Çatalhöyük an important site for historians?

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Answer: It is where man transformed from nomads to settlers.

Explanation: people went from hunting and gathering to planting and animal domestication.

who was the renaissance artist from the Flanders area?​

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Answer:

Pieter Brueghel the Elder

Explanation:

Pieter Brueghel the Elder hope this helps

which two treaties signed between the us and canada

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Answer:can u be more specific because there are like 11 different treaties?

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Answer:

Webster-Ashburton Treaty; U.S.-Canada Air Quality Agreement

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which is the most significant impact of the French and Indian war on the thirteenth colonies ​

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I would say it's the taxes the British imposed on the colonies after the war was over. (ex. stamp act, townshend act)


What was Teddy Roosevelt able to accomplish in the area of health and the environment?

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Answer:

After becoming president in 1901, Roosevelt used his authority to protect wildlife and public lands by creating the United States Forest Service (USFS) and establishing 150 national forests, 51 federal bird reserves, 4 national game preserves, 5 national parks, and 18 national monuments by enabling the 1906 American Antiquities Act. During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt protected approximately 230 million acres of public land.

Answer: Roosevelt used his authority to protect wildlife and public lands.

Explanation

Roosevelt created the United States Forest Service (USFS) and establishing 150 national forests, 51 federal bird reserves, 4 national game preserves, 5 national parks, and 18 national monuments.

What put the American colonist on the road to revolution against England?

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Answer:

Taxation without Representation

Explanation:

The colonists were taxed by britian with no person from the colonies in Parliment/ there are many reasons but this is the biggest one

Why should Great Britain maintain peace with the American colonies
PLEASE HURYY

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based off of Hamilton i believe because America had spies and secret plans incase Britain did dumb stuff

True or False: You can vote in different languages.

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

because there are different languages and just yea

VIRTUALLY THE ENTIRE CONTINENT OF AFRICA WAS DIVIDED UP BETWEEN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES EXCEPT...

A. LIBERIA AND ETHIOPIA

B. SUDAN AND CONGO

C. BOTSWANA AND ZAMBIA

D. EGYPT AND SOMALIA

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Answer:

i think it's A

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define anarchy , dictatorship and theocracy please and thank you so much ​

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Answer:

an·ar·chy

/ˈanərkē/

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noun

a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority.

Dictatorship, form of government in which one person or a small group possesses absolute power without effective constitutional limitations.

the·oc·ra·cy

/THēˈäkrəsē/

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noun

a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.

Explanation: hehe google came in clutch

anarchy:  state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority

dictatorship: government by a dictator

theocracy:  system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god

Why did Christopher Columbus name the people he met in the Bahamas in 1492 " Indians”?

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When Christopher Columbus arrived on the Bahamian Island of Guanahani (San Salvador) in 1492, he encountered the Taíno people, whom he described in letters as "naked as the day they were born." The Taíno had complex hierarchical religious, political, and social systems. Skilled farmers and navigators, they wrote music and poetry and created powerfully expressive objects. At the time of Columbus’s exploration, the Taíno were the most numerous indigenous people of the Caribbean and inhabited what are now Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. By 1550, the Taíno were close to extinction, many having succumbed to diseases brought by the Spaniards. Taíno influences survived, however, and today appear in the beliefs, religions, language, and music of Caribbean cultures.

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Answer:

Columbus called all the people he met in the islands 'Indians', because he was sure that he had reached the Indies. This initial encounter opened up the 'New World' to European colonisation, which would come to have a devastating impact on indigenous populations.

Who would receive Alms?
A. Government officials
B. Rich church leaders
C. Poor members of society

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Answer:

C. Poor members of society

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Which two bodies of water border India?

Pacific Ocean
Bay of Bengal
Arabian Sea
Mediterranean Sea

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Answer:

The two body of water that border India are the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.

Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea

5. Define utopian. What is it

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hmmm im not sure theres so many meanings

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Explanation:

modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic.

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Answ1914 world war one starded and in 1918 world war one ended

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UwU B)

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How do you find the area of half a circle with a diamter of 6?

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Explanation:

Area of full circle=Πr²

Area of half circle= Πr²/2

Diameter of circle= 6

Radius=r= 3

Area of half circle= Π(3)²/2

= (3.14*9)/2

= 28.26/2

= 14.13

Answer:

14.13

Explanation:

A=1/2[tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{2}[/tex]

substitute [tex]\pi[/tex] for 3.14 and r with 3 because half of diameter is 3.

A=1/2*3.14*[tex]3^{2}[/tex]                    3 times 3=9

A=1/2*3.14*9

9 times 3.14 is 28.26

A=1/2*28.26

A=14.13

What do I do?

Please don't report this, I need advice. I just took some tests that I thought I could do and then I failed both of them. For the past couple of years I've been lying to my family about stuff like this. I had like 40 missing assignment and now I have 20, they're super happy that I'm getting better, should I tell them that I failed the tests or not. I've been crying for the past hour plz help, what do I do? I want my parents to trust me and be proud of me.

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I think you should just tell them so they can help you out, they'll prob understand. it will make you even more stressed if you keep it to yourself for too long.

Answer:

I would tell them

Explanation:

If it's just a few test and you're trying your hardest to get better, it shouldn't be too bad (but I have no idea who your family is or how they react to stuff).

Honesty is key and remember to try your hardest! you'll get better!

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