Which factor contributed to the Spanish defeat of the Incas?

the greater number of Spanish soldiers


the Inca's decentralized form of government

the chaos causes by years of civil war within the Incan Empire


the help provided by the armies of the Aztec and Maya empires

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Answer 1

Answer:

the inca's decentralized form of gov.

Answer 2

The factor that contributed to the Spanish defeat of the Incas is the Inca's decentralized form of government. Option (b) is correct.

What was the cause of the Inca civil war?

The deaths of Sapa Inca Huayna Capac and his eldest son Ninan Cuyochi, who was the heir apparent and left no clear successor, both from smallpox in 1527 set off the civil war.

The prevalent theory holds that the Inca were ultimately vanquished because of subpar weaponry, “open warfare” tactics, illness, internal turmoil, the daring Spanish strategy, and the capture of the Inca Emperor.

The American natives lacked natural protection to illnesses like measles and smallpox that the Europeans introduced. They spread like wildfire, killing millions of people, in addition to the monarchs of the Aztecs and the Incas.

Therefore, Option (b) is correct.

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How did the limited supply of trees in the 1990s affect Washington State?

Larger sawmills closed and were replaced with smaller operations.

The demand for labor in Washington State increased.

Smaller sawmills closed and thousands of jobs disappeared.

Many new towns were developed in newly cleared areas.

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Answer: Smaller sawmills closed and thousands of jobs disappeared.

Explanation: During the first decades of significant settlement, logging was very much a small organization enterprise. Often a few men would set up a site near the shore of Puget Sound, cut down all of the surrounding trees, and overload the closest ship for transport to California.

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Larger sawmills closed and were replaced with smaller operations.

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1) Over the past 150 years, railroad and highway systems influenced patterns of urban growth in the United States. A. Identify and explain one way that railroads affected the size and one way that railroads affected the form of cities in the United States between 1870 and 1920. B. Identify and explain two ways that the Interstate Highway System affected cities in the United States between 1950 and today.

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Answer:

Following are the responses to the given question:

Explanation:

For point A:

Cities by size - larger mass has occurred when people had left the city due to the railways' connectivity & accessibility.City shape - The CBD had begun to expand and improve with the railways.

For point B:

The Highway System has begun that induce the growth of towns on the edge as well as the towns mostly on edge.Bypassed cities were established since the transport infrastructure that fostered economic activity is not linked with it.

When did the Battle of Midway take place?


six months after Germany surrendered

six months before the attack on Pearl Harbor.

six months before Germany invaded Poland

six months after the attack on Pearl Harbor

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Answer:

Battle of Midway, June 3rd to 6th 1942

Explanation:

World War II naval battle, fought almost entirely with aircraft, in which the United States destroyed Japan's first-line carrier strength and most of its best trained naval pilots.

The Battle of Midway was a major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II that took place on 4–7 June 1942, six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea.

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six months after the attack on Pearl Harbor

List the following events in the correct chronological order

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Answer:

The Boston Massacre occurred

The Boston Tea Party occurred

Parliament passed the Coercive Acts

this is the order

Explanation:

The Boston Massacre occurred on 5 March 1770

The Boston Tea Party occurred on 16 December 1773

The Parliament passed the Coercive Acts on 31 March 1774

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Read Hakeem's thesis statement from his biographical essay on Queen Elizabeth I.

Queen Elizabeth I of England proved that a woman could be a strong and effective monarch.

Which evidence is best for Hakeem to include in the body paragraphs of his essay?
quotes about Queen Elizabeth struggling with illness from smallpox
maps that show where Queen Elizabeth was born and where she died
examples of ways that Queen Elizabeth changed her country for the better
explanations of why Queen Elizabeth is a role model for young people today

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Examples of ways that queen Elisabeth improved her country. Elizabeth I is a well known monarch that is known as one of England’s best.

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The demacratic elections held in 1989 in Poland were demonstrative of what was occuring in Eastern Europe, which was

Soviet takeover and establishing communist systems
the diffusion of democratic ideals
unification of communist satellite countries
movement to abolish monarchies
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Answer:

Option A, Soviet takeover and establishing communist systems

Explanation:

The  demacratic elections held in 1989 in Poland marked the end of communism in East Central Europe with the winning of Soviet  over the communist in Poland.

The reforms led soviet to assume power and end 40 years of dictatorial Communist rule.

Hence, option A is correct

Following the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision to desegregate schools, the percentage of European-Americans favoring integrated schools more than doubled. This is an example of how

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Answer:

Moral actions feed moral attitudes

Explanation:

The U.S. Supreme Court in 1954 outlawed racial segregation in public schools. The percentage of European American favouring integrated schools was more because they saw segregation as an evil practice which separated African American. The action of favouring more results in good actions that support good attitudes.

Answer:

Moral actions feed moral attitudes.

Explanation:

In 1954, the Supreme Court of the United States gave a historical verdict of desegregating the schools. The distinguished case of Brown v Board was concluded in the favor of desegregation of schools by the courts of Warren.

The aftermath of this decision was that more people who favored desegregation came forwards and supported it. The percentage doubled of the European Americans who supported the integration of schools.

This exemplifies that moral actions feed moral attitudes. Moral actions by the Supreme Court of the United States fed moral attitudes of others as well.

What did the 13th,14th, and 15th amendment meant to do after the civil war?

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The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, known collectively as the Civil War Amendments, were designed to ensure equality for recently emancipated slaves.

Explanation:

The 13th Amendment banned slavery and all involuntary servitude, except in the case of punishment for a crime.

The 14th Amendment defined a citizen as any person born in or naturalized in the United States, overturning the Dred Scott V. Sandford (1857) Supreme Court ruling stating that Black people were not eligible for citizenship.

The 15th Amendment prohibited governments from denying U.S. citizens the right to vote based on race, color, or past servitude.

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defeated
apathetic
irritated
furious

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Answer: he is calmly defiant which im pretty sure the answer would become

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Who was the first president of South Africa?​

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Charles Robberts Swart was the first president of south Africa...

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Your friend Ira describes the Hagia Sofia to you in great detail. It combines the structure of the earlier basilicas with a huge dome over the nave. Half domes at each end transform the once long, rectangular nave into an oval. The mosaics in this cathedral-turned-mosque once included depictions of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, saints, angels, and emperors. He asks you what type of architecture this is. What type of architecture would you MOST LIKELY conclude this is?

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Answer:

Byzantine architecture

Explanation:

Hagia Sophia depicts one of the most important Byzantine structures. Hagia Sophia is a cathedral built in the 6th century CE under the command of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I in Constantinople. The Hagia Sophia also represents religion and art for the Byzantine Empire.

As the Muslim spread won the victory over Byzantine Empire, they began destroying idols in the Churches and converted Hagia Sophia into a Mosque.

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detente because that word means to relax tension between one or another

In addition to the early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and China's Yellow River, archeologists have discovered two other centers of civilization in Peru and in Central Asia. True False

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The correct answer is "true."

It is true that n addition to the early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and China's Yellow River, archeologists have discovered two other centers of civilization in Peru and in Central Asia.

Yes, archeologists have continued to do research and excavations and have found new archeological sites that make them think that there were other ancient civilizations.

That is the case of the archeological site BMAC or Bactria-Margiana site, located in what today is Afghanistan. This site is considered to be from the Bronze Age and is dated approximately 2450.1850 BC. Historians and archeologists agreed that this could be the region of the Oxus civilization.

In the case of Peru, archeologists have found evidence of what could probably be the oldest civilization in South America; the Caral civilization on the coast of northern Peru, in the region of Vichama, 70 miles North Lima the capital city of Peru. This civilization could have existed approximately4000 years ago.

How did Darwin's theory of natural selection contribute to the rise of eugenics?

A. It helped wealthy industrialists justify their opulent lifestyles as the natural results of their talents.
B. It led urban elites to begin questioning the traditional, Christian interpretation of humanity's place in nature
C. It convinced some Americans that social progress depended upon preventing inferior people from breeding
D. It outraged Southern religious conservatories who viewed it as a materialistic attack on their values.

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C

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Iwo Jima was an important objective for the American military because

A
the Japanese were using it as a base to attack the U.S. fleet.

B
the main Japanese naval force was stationed there.

C
U.S. planes could bomb Japan from there.

D
the islands were an important link in the Japanese supply lines.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

While the Japanese were attacking US Naval fleets, it was a more defensive area on Iwo Jima.

The Japanese naval force was practically nonexistent by this time after the devastating battle of Midway against the Japanese navy.

The islands were important for supply lines indeed, but it wasn't the reason why the US invaded Iwo Jima in the first place.

Signed in 1919, this was signed by Germany, placing total blame for the war on them and forcing them to pay massive reparations to the countries
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tungsten is the element which has the symbol

W

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tungsten is the element with its symbol W.

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OPTION D IS A CORRECT ANSWER

Explanation:

Prior to the Civil War, the South's fertile soil and long growing season produced large amounts of _______which were required by textile mills in Europe in order to operate.​

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Answer: cotton

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What were the three theoretical traditions at the foundation of the American political system?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

The three theoretical traditions at the foundation of the American political system are freedom, liberty, justice, and people's rights.

These were the pillars used by the founding fathers of the United States when they drafted the Declaration of Independence, and later, the Constitution of the United States.

Prominent Americans such as Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Benjamin, Franklin, Robert Livingstone, Roger Sherman, and John Adams established these principles as the foundation of the new country after the Revolutionary War of Independence.

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A to know about the plants and animals there
B to know about the Native Americans who lived there
C to find a water route across the continent
D all of the above

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Acquisition of Louisiana was a long-term goal of President Thomas Jefferson, who was especially eager to gain control of the crucial Mississippi River port of New Orleans. Jefferson tasked James Monroe and Robert R. Livingston with purchasing New Orleans.

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which of these would cause job loss in the US

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A tariff-reduction agreement

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Which provinces border Ontario?

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Ontario is bordered by the province of Manitoba to the west, Hudson Bay and James Bay to the north, and Quebec to the east and northeast, and to the south by the U.S. states of (from west to east) Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.

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In Celtic folklore, fairies used their magic for good and evil.
O True
O False

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True

Explanation:

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true

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who was responsible for making policies designed to fight communism

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Containment, strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States beginning in the late 1940s in order to check the expansionist policy of the Soviet Union. The term was suggested by the principal framer of the policy, the U.S. diplomat George F.

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The Truman Doctrine demonstrated that the United States would not return to isolationism after World War II, but rather take an active role in world affairs.
To help rebuild after the war, the United States pledged $13 billion of aid to Europe in the Marshall Plan.
The Truman Doctrine

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Why should foreign born should be president??

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Answer:

so that they can have different views on earth

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