What was Jefferson's main reason for purchasing the Louisiana Territory from France?
Answer:
he reasons included future protection, expansion, prosperity and the mystery of unknown lands.
What to raw materials were abundant in Hawaii?
Answer:
stone, sand, cement, and gravel. lava ash and rocks are used as building materials
Following World War II, the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics dominated a new world order because of powerful armed forces
A) true
B) false
Why was it important for Major Whittlesey to hold their position in the Argonne Forest?
Answer:
Brainiest
Explanation:
The U.S. Army award the Medal of Honor to three soldiers involved in the siege, including Major Whittlesey, who was also immediately given a battlefield promotion to lieutenant-colonel immediately. The men of the “Lost Battalion” helped keep the Meuse-Argonne Offensive alive.
The council of Nicaea and the council of Chalcedon
A) established the boundary line between the eastern and western Roman Empires
B)accepted the Nestorian view of the solely divine nature of Jesus
C) settled the bloody war and reunited Rome
D) decided the Jesus possessed both human and divine natures
what were the two reactions to tue new deal programs from Americans?
Answer:
social security and FDR
How did they solve the problem of the circle and the square? It’s social studies plzzz help!
Explanation:
what are you telling I don't understand
What is the Federal Reserve use to help control the money supply in the economy as a whole?
A. checks
B. stocks
C.interest rates
D. debit cards
Answer:
C. interest rates
Explanation:
Should system of court be be federal or state power and why?
Answer:
federal
Explanation:
federal controls everything else law wise
3. Which of the following is NOT a cause of the French Revolution? *
France was in a financial crisis
The Old Regime caused tension between France's classes
men between the ages of 18-25 were required to join the army
men between the ages of 18-25 were required to join the army
Use the map of Korea below to answer the following question:
The white line politically dividing Korea represents?
A) the Iron Curtain
B) the Berlin War
C) the 38th parallel
D) the Demarcation Line of 1954
Answer:
C) the 38th parallel
Explanation:
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Answer: The 38th parallel
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Ok so I need to write a short essay on ancient Olympics and modern Olympics. I need to include the difference and I should have the difference in clothes, different events, rules and equipment
Answer:
The sporting events at Olympia were the oldest and most important of the four national Greek athletic festivals. The games were held on an official basis every four years from 776 B.C.E., but they probably originated much earlier. Greek myth credited the hero Herakles with devising the running races at Olympia to celebrate the completion of one of his twelve labors.
Olympia was the most important sanctuary of the god Zeus, and the Games were held in his honor. Sacrifices and gifts were offered, and athletes took oaths to obey the rules before a statue of Zeus. The games were announced by heralds traveling to all the major Greek cities around the Mediterranean, and hostilities were banned during the period around the Games to safeguard those traveling to and from Olympia.
The games at Olympia continued with minor interruptions into early Christian times and were the inspiration for the modern Olympic Games, first staged in Athens in 1896.
Equestrian Events
Chariot racing was the most popular spectator sport in ancient times. Up to 40 chariots could compete in a race and crashes were common.
In ancient Greece only the wealthy could afford to maintain a chariot and horses. Chariots had been used to carry warriors into battle, and chariot races, along with other sports events, were originally held at the funeral games of heroes, as described in Homer’s Iliad.
Wealthy citizens and Greek statesmen were anxious to win such a prestigious event. They sometimes drove their own chariot, but usually employed a charioteer. The races took place in an arena called the hippodrome. The most dangerous place was at the turning post, where chariot wheels could lock together and there were many crashes.
what does fast mean in the bible?
Answer:
By Pastor Rick Warren. WHAT IS FASTING? Fasting is a spiritual discipline that is taught in the Bible. Jesus expected His followers to fast, and He said that God rewards fasting. Fasting, according to the Bible, means to voluntarily reduce or eliminate your intake of food for a specific time and purpose.
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Answer:
Fast could mean in reference to fasting, which is skipping meals (or important daily things) and instead, praying or worshiping.
hey guys, I’m struggling with my essay and I need a hook for why president Roosevelt wasn’t justified in ordering executive order 9066. Can someone give me an example?
Answer:
Down below, hope it helps!
Explanation:
*A hook is created to grab the reader's attention...
Here's an example, feel free to use it if you want to :)
Typically, in the United States of America, U.S citizens are seen as important, they're our people, they matter. But what if they're not necessarily white? President Roosevelt declared the Japanese Americans were a threat to national security. This is ironic because 70% of the Japanese people imprisoned were actually American Citizens. The U.S president claiming that it's own citizens are a threat to national security is extremely unjustified, therefore, Roosevelt was not justified in ordering executive order 9066.
How Did jackson defend the federal power
A with al his might
B. When it suited him
C.whenever it was challenged
D. Even when it was not challenged
*What 3 Confederate states would be cut off from the Confederacy if
the Union gained control of the Mississippi River?
Answer:
Mississippi, Arkansas, and Texas.
facts on Athens and Sparta ?
About The Athens: Athens is the capital of Greece. It was also at the heart of Ancient Greece, a powerful civilization and empire. The city is still dominated by 5th-century BC landmarks, including the Acropolis, a hilltop citadel topped with ancient buildings like the colonnaded Parthenon temple. The Acropolis Museum, along with the National Archaeological Museum, preserves sculptures, vases, jewelry and more from Ancient Greece.
About The Sparta: Sparta was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece. In antiquity, the city-state was known as Lacedaemon, while the name Sparta referred to its main settlement on the banks of the Eurotas River in Laconia, in south-eastern Peloponnese.
I hope this helps, have a great day!
What happened because of Manifest Destiny?
a
Western territories were not claimed by the United States.
b
Religious differences caused fighting in the United States
c
European countries helped the United States expand its borders.
d
Native Americans were forced to leave their lands on the Trail of Tears.
Answer:
d. Native Americans were forced to leave their lands on the Trail of Tears
Reasoning:
Manifest destiny was a motivation for Americans to expand through the west on the premise that it was they "God Given Right." This caused them to push out Native Americans from their homes in order to take the land themselves.
Place the following events in sequence: A) Julius Caesar conquers Gaul; B) Caesar leads his army into Rome; C) Caesar revises the Roman calendar
The correct sequence of these events is:
Julius Caesar conquers Gaul
Caesar revises the Roman calendar
Caesar leads his army into Rome
What happened in the conquest of Gaul?Caesar successfully captured the remainder of Gaul between 58 and 50 BCE, and it remained obedient to Roman control throughout the Roman civil wars from 49 to 31 BCE. This took place up to the left bank of the Rhine.
Julius Caesar first conquered Gaul from 58-50 BCE, bringing much of modern-day France, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland and Germany under Roman control. He then revised the Roman calendar in 46 BCE, creating the Julian calendar which was used throughout the Roman Empire for centuries. Finally, in 45 BCE, Caesar led his army into Rome after a civil war, effectively ending the Roman Republic and paving the way for the Roman Empire.
Thus, the ideal selections are A, C, and B respectively.
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How did Mansa Musa revive the declining Mali Empire?
Answer:
The Mali Empire was an empire in West Africa from c. 1235 to 1670. The empire was founded by Sundiata Keita took place at this juncture and the importance of the city was not revived until the rise of the Songhai empire .Mansa Mahmud Keita II came to the throne in 1481 during Mali's downward spiral.
Explanation:
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What were the cultural contributions of the Maurya and Gupta empires?
Answer:
Golden Age of India: A period at the height of the Gupta Empire, marked by extensive inventions and discoveries that contributed to Hindu culture, in subjects such as science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.
Explanation:
Golden Age of India: A period at the height of the Gupta Empire, marked by extensive inventions and discoveries that contributed to Hindu culture, in subjects such as science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.
21) What was used as our framework of government before the ratification of the Constitution?
Answer:
The articles of confederation.
Explanation:
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Was Galileo placed on trial before or after the Catholic Counter Reformation began?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Galileo was ordered to turn himself in to the Holy Office to begin trial for holding the belief that the Earth revolves around the sun, which was deemed heretical by the Catholic Church. Standard practice demanded that the accused be imprisoned and secluded during the trial.
3. How did the XYZ Affair get its name?
Answer:
After some members of Congress asked to see the diplomats' reports regarding what had transpired in France, Adams handed them over with the names of the French agents replaced with the letters X, Y and Z; thus the name XYZ Affair.
Answer:
The XYZ got it's name from the three French men. These men were code named X, Y, and Z. These were the men that the Americans visited to attempt to have a conversation with them, but were sent away because they refused to pay the bribe.
The invention of printing in Europe helped cause the ?
Answer:
that split apart the Catholic Church.
Explanation:
What changes will the colonists make after the break up
Answer:
They changed from the use of an unwritten constitution to a written constitution.
Explanation:
A unicameral legislature and an Executive Council was also created.
Where does power come from in the Ten Commandments?
Answer:
God
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Explanation:
How did George Washington approach the foreign threats posed by Great Britain and France?
He sided with Great Britain.
He sided with France.
He tried to solve their problems.
He tried to remain neutral.
Answer:
D: he tried to remain neutral
Explanation:
Just got it on the test review
Answer:
He tried to stay neutral between them
Explanation:
did it
In the Virginia General Assembly, what must happen directly before
voting on a bill?
Answer:
i really don't know
Explanation:
didn't learn it
why did the Egyptians mummify the dead??