The correct answers are Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and El Salvador.
Explanation
The Mexican Empire (1821 - 1823) is the name of the state that succeeded the independence movement of New Spain. The territory of the Mexican Empire included the same territory of the former Viceroyalty of New Spain, not including Cuba, Santo Domingo and the Philippines. The Mexican empire was divided into 24 provinces that were Las Californias, Mexico, New Mexico, Texas, Nueva Vizcaya, Coahuila, Nuevo Reino de León, Nuevo Santander, Sonora, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí, Guanajuato, Querétaro, Puebla, Guadalajara, Oaxaca , Mérida de Yucatán, Valladolid, Veracruz, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Therefore, the correct answers are Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and El Salvador.
Looking for religious freedom, this group of people left Illinois for Utah using this trail.
Answer: Mormons
Explanation:
I just did the test and that was the answer
Midrange Issues
1. Is newsworthiness a legal defense to the claim of invasion of
privacy? Is it an ethical defense?
Answer:
A reporter can be sued even when the information obtained is never published. It occurs when a reporter gathers information about a person in a place where that person has a reasonable right to expect privacy. However, newsworthiness can also be a defense to this kind of privacy invasion.
Therefore, it probably is not legal.
As defenses include truth, consent, and privilege.
How to get better in relationships.
Please help! I'm so bad at relationships and please make your sentence easy to understand as possible
Answer:
Honestly just do what makes u feel comfortable... um in my opinion if u have to ask how to get better in relationships then your not in the right one... when u get in a relationship you KNOW how to act bc that person makes u feel comfortable so if u have to change then they aren't the right person for you
which phrase best defines the word culture as it applies to one's community?
representation of idea
false stereotypes
respect for state symbols
customs and traditions
Answer:
customs and traditions
Explanation:
Ones culture is based of off tradition, customs, art, language.
HELP ASAP!! When the Incas conquered new territory, they usually:
Answer:
A. ^ give them brainlest
Explanation:
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6. Writing Workshop: Introduce Claims Write a few ideas about the effects of
early technology on the environment in North America. They will become part of a
persuasive essay about the benefits and drawbacks of technology that you will write
at the end of the topic.
Notebook
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Explanation:
They will not have any money to buy some of the things. And it wI'll cause a war between the buyer and the seller
What kinds of jobs were women limited to in the 1800s?
Answer:
These women's jobs included domestic servant, farm worker, tailor and washerwoman. Working class women not only had to work their low paying jobs, but they were also expected to be mothers and housekeepers. Menial labor jobs did not include benefits like vacation or health insurance.
Explanation:
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What were some main events in the french revolution?
Answer:
Wars. During the first few years of the French Revolution, it was being observed by other European powers from afar. The Reign of Terror. The Reign of Terror, a dark-violent period of the French Revolution, started from September 5,... Dissolution of the National Assembly. Dissolution of the National Assembly was
(07.02 MC)
Which of the following is not true of both ancient Chinese and ancient Greek cultures? (1 point)
both developed a system of democracy
both contributed to advancements in mathematics
both produced important philosophical texts
both created decorative pottery
7.
(07.02 MC)
Which contribution of ancient China affected the way that wars were fought throughout Asia and Europe? (1 point)
bronze shields
gunpowder
iron swords
wooden chariots
8.
(07.03 MC)
Before Confucianism and Daoism, early Chinese family relationships focused on (1 point)
social hierarchy and dynastic worship
spiritual traditions and ancestral worship
status among children and disobedience
rules imposed by the emperor and mistrust
9.
(07.03 MC)
According to the teachings of Confucius, which of the following is a relationship between equals? (1 point)
old man and young man
old woman and young woman
man and woman
friend and friend
10.
(07.03 LC)
Which of the following thinkers believed government should be based on a strict code of law? (1 point)
King Wu
Han Fei Tzu
Confucius
Laozi
11.
(07.03 MC)
The idea behind the symbol of the yin and the yang was based on (1 point)
royal ancestral worship and filial piety
the understanding that the nature of man is evil
the Daoist belief that every living thing had a life force
the Confucian thought that there is harmony within nature
12.
(07.03 MC)
What effect did Laozi's book Dao De Jing have on the Chinese? (1 point)
It showed the Chinese how to write calligraphy.
It showed the Chinese how to use law to maintain order.
It showed the Chinese the "way."
It showed the Chinese how to make silk.
13.
(07.04 LC)
Chinese canals provided each of the following except (1 point)
protection from invaders
irrigation for fields
improved transportation
connection between rivers
14.
(07.04 LC)
Qin Er Shi and Qin San Shi were both (1 point)
Emperors of the Qin Dynasty
leaders of rebellions against the Qin Dynasty
advisors to the Emperors of the Qin Dynasty
military officers to the Qin Dynasty
15.
(07.05 HC)
Which describes the connection between opportunity cost and capital? (1 point)
Opportunity cost represents an increase in capital that was not expected.
Opportunity cost represents capital that is spent, rather than saved.
Opportunity cost reflects an increase in profits as a result of scarcity.
Opportunity cost reflects a decrease in profits as a result of increased supply.
16.
(07.05 HC)
Each of the following could be considered an entrepreneur except (1 point)
a merchant who resells silk in a Chinese market
the manager of a silk factory
a spy who enters a silk factory to steal silk-making secrets
a trader who travels from Rome to China to buy silk
17.
(07.05 MC)
In the map below, the red line represents land routes and the blue line represents sea routes. Use this map to answer the following question:
A geographical map of most of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Red lines, representing land routes, are shown stretching east from the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea through northern Arabia, Persia, Central Asia, and then into China. Three red lines branch off south into India, Southeast Asia, and Southern Asia. A shorter red line is shown stretching from the Nile River in central Egypt to the Red Sea. Blue lines, representing sea routes, stretch from several points in Italy, Greece, and Turkey to the eastern coast of the Mediterranean. Another blue line travels from that coast to the Nile Delta and down that river into central Egypt. Another blue line stretches from the midpoint of the Red Sea, around the Horn of Africa, and south to Somalia. Other blue lines stretch from the tip of the Horn of Africa eastward across the Indian Ocean to points on the Arabian Peninsula, India, Southeast Asia, Java, and China.
Public Domain
Why did the Chinese develop land routes across Western China? (1 point)
Land routes allowed goods to travel to locations that they could not reach by sea.
Western China was mostly flat, mild terrain, which made it easy to travel.
The ancient Chinese did not have advanced ships for travel by sea.
Land routes were a source of income for the Chinese government, which taxed merchants entering China by land.
18.
(07.05 MC)
Which of the following was not true about the Silk Road? (1 point)
The Silk Road was not technically a road.
The entire Silk Road was controlled by China.
The Silk Road included routes over both land and sea.
Most travelers on the Silk Road traveled by camel.
19.
(07.05 MC)
The Silk Road was significant to the exchange of all of the following except (1 point)
furs from Asia to northern Africa
oils from the Mediterranean to Asia
spices from India to Rome
silkworms from China to northern Europe
20.
(07.05 MC)
Ancient trade routes were a source of exchange of each of the following except (1 point)
ideas
technology
leaders
animals
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
A D C B A C D C A D C A D
Explanation:
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A sudden and illegal seizure of power from a government; often with military force is a ______ *
Resistance
Casuality
Coup
Fascists
Answer: I think it's a coup
Explanation: Sorry if it's wrong.
where were most british colonies located in the mid 1700s?
Which best explains why the 1996 Olympics were an economic success for Atlanta
A) The city used many existing stadiums to avoid large debts
B) The Olympics were the most-watched event in television history
C) The Olympics are funded primarily by the federal government
D) The city attracted new trading partners with countries worldwide
Answer:
A) The city used many existing stadiums to avoid large debts.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answers A.
Explanation:Ik the other person has already answered so im prolly no use but i will at least give him back up
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Why was 1960 called the year of Africa?
a) that year, seventeen African countries declared their independence
b) during that year, segregation was eliminated throughout the continent of Africa.
c) It was the year of greatest educational reform for the poor countries of central Africa
d) it was during that year that Africa saw the benefits of a free-market economy
Answer:
a) That year, seventeen African countries declared their independence.
Explanation:
1960, known today as the Year of Africa, was when the first large wave of African declarations of independence occurred. During this year, seventeen countries declared their independence, joining the seven others that had won their political freedom since the end of World War II.
Also, I took the quiz.
1960 is referred to as the "Year of Africa" because 17 nations on the continent celebrated their independence and all of the joys, possibilities, and excitement that brought. However, the decolonization of Africa was a longer process than any single point in time.
Why does Africa have no history?Since the majority of Africa was ruled by colonialism from roughly 1885 until the end of World War II, colonial historiography predominated. This imperial historiography claimed that because Africa had no recorded history, so did its inhabitants.
On March 21, 1960, a widespread underground uprising and displays of international sympathy were sparked by the Sharpeville massacre in South Africa. This incident has occasionally been considered the start of the global resistance to apartheid.
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What did Napoleon do in 1789?
Napoleon suppressed a riot at Seurre, Burgundy
How does this cartoon reflect European attitudes toward Africa during the Age of Imperialism? A) The cartoon illustrates the diplomacy between Europeans and African kingdoms during imperialism. B) The cartoon illustrates Africa's invitation to Europeans to come into the continent to help them industrialize. The cartoon illustrates the idea that Africa was a restrained giant and its land was available for Europeans to claim. The cartoon illustrates the need for heavy military forces from European countries that were looking to expand to Africa.
Answer:
You have not put the political cartoon in the question box for us to view but I can take a guess as to what the answer is.
Explanation:
Personally I would pick C. The cartoon illustrates the idea that Africa was a restrained giant and its land was available for Europeans to claim. Africa to Europeans was just one giant colony of natural resources, inhabited of people that were held to the White Mans Burden, the need for Europeans to educate the African savages in the ways of the west versus tradition African ways of social structure and culture. This justified Europe to come into the restrained giant of a colony and take what they wanted because they were superior. All just a guess but still the other options suck.
what civil rights stand for
Answer:
Civil rights are an essential component of democracy. They're guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics. Examples are the rights to vote, to a fair trial, to government services, and to a public education.
Which was the main cause of the increase in the number and the size of cities in the United States?
Answer:
Industrialization
Explanation:
The industrialization of America led to incredible population growth in urban centers; by 1900, 40 percent of Americans lived in cities.
In what general direction did Britain expand in its First Empire?
Answer:
west
Explanation:
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Answer:
Increased political rights for many citizens
Explanation:
This question can be solved by a very wide range of answers
My answer would be the last one
poetry during this period were doing this period were romantic and revolutionary.
a. the 3rd republic period
b.edsa l period
c.21st century period
d.pre- spanish period
Answer:
a. the 3rd republic period
Explanation:
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What does the variety of languages in South Asia indicate about the region's
history?
Answer:Ok
Explanation:It was very diverse with its settlers
What were the legislative checks on other branches
Answer: Here ya go
Explanation:
The legislative branch makes laws, but the President in the executive branch can veto those laws with a Presidential Veto. The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional.
Genocide is described as systematic when it involves an
Answer:
mass killing
Explanation:
What do the constitutions of Florida and the United States have in common?
Each establishes a system of public education.
Each establishes a way to appoint Supreme Court Justices.
Each establishes a system of government with three branches.
Each establishes Department of Veterans Affairs.
Answer:
Each establish a way to appoints supreme court justices
Explanation:
Answer:
Each establish a way to appoints supreme court justices
Explanation:
Each establish a way to appoints supreme court justices
Part A What devices use radio waves?
Answer:
Radio-wave communications signals travel through the air in a straight line, reflect off of clouds or layers of the ionosphere, or are relayed by satellites in space. They are used in standard broadcast radio and television, shortwave radio, navigation and air-traffic control, cellular telephony, and even remote-controlled toys.
Explanation:
Answer:
Cell phones, radios, and TVs use radio waves.
Explanation:
Edmentum answer.
*Five score years ago is an allusion to Abraham Lincoln and his Gettysburg Address King also alluded to the
Declaration of Independence in his speech Give one example of this allusion
Answer:
used the phrase “Five score years ago…” in his “I Have a Dream” speech. This is a reference to President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, which originally began with “Four score and seven years ago…” As you can see, King's phrasing is a subtle reference, hence an allusion!
What u.s president served more than the two terms set by Washington president
Answer:
Roosevelt is the only American president to have served more than two terms
Explanation:
Presidential appointments must be confirmed by whom?
Answer:
United States Senate
Explanation:
certain federal positions appointed by the president of the United States require confirmation (advice and consent) of the United States Senate.
what allowed information to be communicated in minutes rather than days
Answer:
The internet/emails/text messages etc
Explanation:
Back then they had to send mails which would take days to arrive, and information was passed much slower.
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Explain McKinley's Open Door Policy and its outcome.
Answer:
Open Door policy, statement of principles initiated by the United States in 1899 and 1900 for the protection of equal privileges among countries trading with China and in support of Chinese territorial and administrative integrity.
Explanation:
The statement was issued in the form of circular notes dispatched by U.S. Secretary of State John Hay to Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and Russia. The Open Door policy was received with almost universal approval in the United States, and for more than 40 years it was a cornerstone of American foreign policy in East Asia.
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