Which practice is a component of Hinduism?
A) Performing fire sacrifices
B)Dancing at weddings
C)Eating spicy food
D)Wearing cotton clothes

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Answer 1

Answer:

Fire sacrifice

They did this when praying to a god

Answer 2

Answer:

D) Wearing cotton clothes.

Explanation:

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People from the United States made up about 80 percent of those who went to California to dig for gold. Identify the countries and regions from which the other 20 percent emigrated.

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Answer:

uhh... Mexico, Europe, Australia, and South America

Explanation:

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Select the correct answer. How did Northern leaders try to encourage Americans to buy goods made in the United States rather than foreign imports?
A. high taxes on imports to increase the cost of imported goods
B. low taxes on imports to increase the cost of imported goods
C. high taxes on imports to decrease the cost of imported goods
D. low taxes on imports to decrease the cost of imported goods
E. high taxes on imports to decrease the cost of manufactured goods
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I would go with the first option, or A.

What was one of Augustus Caesar’s biggest accomplishments as a leader?
A) Encouraging the democratic voting process
B) Passing his power along to the Senate
C) Making sure the citizens’ voices were heard
D) Building projects for the empire

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I think it might be C if not then B

Answer:

”C” I think

Explanation:

4. How was ancient Egypt governed?
5. What kind of religion did the ancient Egyptians practice?
6. How was Egyptian society organized?
7. Why was the New Kingdom a unique period in Ancient Egypt’s history?
8. How did the physical geography and climate influence the development of civilization in India?
9. How was society in ancient India organized?
10. What are the basic beliefs in Hinduism?
11. What were the cultural contributions of the Mauryan and Gupta Empires?
12. How have rivers, mountains, and deserts shaped the development of China’s
civilizations?
13. Why did China’s Shang rulers become powerful?
14. How did the Zhou claim the right to rule China?
15. How did the Chinese thinkers influence society and government?
16. How was the early Chinese society organized?
17. How did the Silk Road benefit China and the rest of the world?
18. Why did Buddhism become a popular religion in China?
19. How did geography influence the development of Mesoamerican cultures?
20. What was the social structure of Incan society? How is it similar to other river valley
civilizations?

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Answer: The government of ancient Egypt was a theocratic monarchy as the king ruled by a mandate from the gods, initially was seen as an intermediary between human beings and the divine, and was supposed to represent the gods' will through the laws passed and policies approved

Explanation:

I will answer 15

Confucius specifically, influenced society by his philosophy, Confucianism. After he died, the philosophy was brought into every day life. Some of the beliefs were treat others the way you want to be treated, respect your elders, etc.

When it came to government, civil service workers were needed during this time. As first, the most qualified men were civil servants. But, Confucianism was able to recreate this system, and an exam based on a Confucianism could be taken by all men to become a civil servant.

This is for my sister pls help her Tom is an Inuit living in the northern Canadian territory of Nunavut. Which climate is he likely to experience?
A.
tropical humid
B.
semiarid
C.
humid continental
D.
tundra

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Answer: The answer is D. Tundra

Explanation:

Which piece of evidence does BEST explain how the cultures of different Mesoamerican civilizations influenced one another?
A
People in the Americas grew and ate entirely different foods than people in Mesopotamia.
B
As the Olmecs declined, their neighbors to the east — the Maya — prospered in an area the size of Colorado or Great Britain.
C
It was the Mexica people, also known as the Aztecs, that carried Mesoamerican civilization to its height.
D
The (Aztec) conquests also provided sacrificial victims for their religious rituals, carried down from the Olmecs, Maya, and Teotihuacanians.

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Answer:

C

It was the Mexica people, also known as the Aztecs, that carried Mesoamerican civilization to its height.


C
It was the Mexica people, also known as the Aztecs, that carried Mesoamerican civilization to its height.

Imagine a large, uninhabited area in the Florida Panhandle. How would the environment change if Southern planters from other states came and settled there? Create a graphic organizer like the one shown, and list the changes in the boxes provided.

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Answer:

Explanation:

                                           landscape

       [The soil will change cus humans are farming in that land]      

[Trees will be cut down, so you will have houses and roads most of the time]      

[instead of seeing wildlife everywhere you will see paved roads and houses because the new settlement will begin to populate]      

[you will start seeing polluted rivers and the land will continously smell because of the farming that is going on in the land]      

[The land will become beautiful because planters have planted too much trees, and plants too much grass so people who spend 12 hours a day on computer, can go touch some grass and yeah]

What is one way Ukraine has been affected by cultural diffusion?

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Answer:

They have had to accept different because some people move to different counteries or sometimes even different continents! Different cultures have learned to be accepted through this way. :)

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What is ONE thing modern nations can learn from the Ming Dynasty’s
mistakes in regards to isolationism and trade? Be sure to address both
isolationism and trade in your response. Your response should be at least 2-3 sentences.

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Answer:

The Ming Dynasty ruled China from 1368 to 1644 A.D., during which China's population would double. Known for its trade expansion to the outside world

Explanation:

The Ming Dynasty ruled China from 1368 to 1644 A.D., during which China's population would double. Known for its trade expansion to the outside world that established cultural ties with the West, the Ming Dynasty is also remembered for its drama, literature and world-renowned porcelain.

The Ming Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644. It was the last ethnic Han-led dynasty in China, supplanting the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty before falling to the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty ruled over the Empire of the Great Ming (Dà Míng Guó), as China was then known. Although the Ming capital, Beijing, fell in 1644, remnants of the Ming throne and power (now collectively called the Southern Ming) survived until 1662. The Civil Service and a strong centralized government developed during this period. Commerce, trade and also naval exploration flourished with ships possibly reaching the Americas in 1421, before Christopher Columbus set sail. Towards the end of the Ming rule, the first European colony, Macao, was founded (1557).

which admendment allows citizens to own weapons
A. second
B. foruth
C. sixith
D . eightth

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Answer:

A. second

Explanation:

From the constitutions 2nd amendment: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed"

Answer A second amendment

Choose the four best items to trade(HURRY PLEASEEEEE)

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Answer:

sheep wool

Explanation:

to make clothes

Sheeps whool
Cow leather
Linen
And Roman fruits

This is for my sister help her!!!!!!!!!! i think its C
Which Canadian province has the most in common culturally with France?
A.
Alberta
B.
Ontario
C.
Quebec
D.
Manitoba

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Answer is C. Quebec

Explanation:

It is a culture of the Western World. Quebec is the only region in North America with a French-speaking majority, as well as one of only two provinces in Canada where French is a constitutionally recognized official language.

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Which statement would be MOST important to include in a summary of the article?
A
The geography of Mesoamerica was primarily lakes and mountains.

B
The Aztec civilization was the most advanced of the Mesoamericans.
C
The Mayan society borrowed Olmec recreational traditions.
D
The Olmecs are known for massive volcanic rock sculptures.

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Answer:

I'm not sure but at my thinking answer is B

This is difficult without knowing what the article is primarily about. However from context it could be B

20 points asap What government and civic responsibility is represented by the three R’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle?
A. conservation
B. commercialism
C. recreation
D. communication

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Answer:

A) Conservation

Explanation:

prevention of wasteful use of a resource.

Answer:

20 points asap What government and civic responsibility is represented by the three R’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle?

A. conservation

B. commercialism

C. recreation

D. communication

Explanation:

the answer is a because the litter is a and

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Why were traditional African folk stories passed on from generation to generation?

to help cultures share their histories with outsiders
to make guesses about future events
to provide advice about how to live
to teach morals with both opinions and facts

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they serve to communicate morals and traditions to the young in preparation of life's obstacles.

African folktales are believed to have power to hold the community together: the ancestors, the living, and those not born yet.

Who came to Texas in the late 1800's?

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Answer:

thousands of Germans

Explanation:

Answer:

Germans, Poles, Czechs, Swedes, Norwegians, and Irish.

Explanation:

which statement is true of a federal but not of a unitary system of government?
A. its local governments are extensions of the central government
B. its local governments cannot be abolished by the central government
C. its central government usually appoints the leaders of local governments
D. its central government delegates responsibilities to local governments to carry out.

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Answer:

Its B

Explanation:

its local governments cannot be abolished by the central government :)

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Please write this in your perspective of the Fugitive Slave Act as a Northerner. Thank you! :D

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The slaves have done their work. They have done their time, we are tired of working for those who are not helpless.

What factors are important in affecting public opinion?

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Answer:

television

Explanation:

television has been the main medium for molding public opinion.

Main factors that affect public opinion include: family, school, media, peers, leaders, or historic events.

How has the popularity of television changed over time? What did the archaeologists find that was significant?

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Answer:

Access to Live Shows, News, etc.

That seems hectic and expensive. From the World Cup to other sporting events, televisions allowed fans to enjoy live shows from the comfort of their homes. Beyond sports, people got access to view defining events like the first moon landing of 1969.

How is archaeology portrayed in the media

Archaeology has been portrayed in the media since the earliest travelers voyaged to Egypt. With these travels came stories of mummies and even novels set on archaeological sites, like those written by Agatha Christie. Today's media continue to portray archaeologists on the silver screen or on television.

How has television changed society?

Spreading Cognizance: TV also helps in spreading awareness among people. Due to which there is decrease in dowry system, child marriage (Bal Vivah) etc. From TV people get information that all these practices are legal offense. TV also helped in spreading the awareness about the education in the society.

Explanation:

It has decreased 5% of the population of children that want to learn.

How was the word persecution used during WWII?

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Answer:

The nazi's used the word persecution as a way to cover up the Jews being sent to concentration camps and killed during world war 2.

Explanation:

Sorry if it is wrong.

Persecution is the act of harassing or oppressing a person or a group of people, especially because of their identity. Throughout history, people have faced persecution because of their religion, race, ethnicity, political beliefs

Why did groups like the Ku Klux Klan terrorize African Americans?

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Answer:

The Ku Klux Klan used terrorism and violence against African-Americans to assert white supremacy.

Explanation:

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What is ONE thing modern nations can learn from the Ming Dynasty’s

mistakes in regards to isolationism and trade? Be sure to address both

isolationism and trade in your response. Your response should be at least 2-3 sentences

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Answer:

The Ming Dynasty

Explanation:

The Ming Dynasty are best known for building the Great Wall. The Ming Dynasty went with the isolationism aproach because they were afraid of foreign invasions and thought the outside of China was barabaric (also because of pirates). Modern Nations can learn by knowing what's going on with who they're working with. And then there's trading. They had many rules that foreign traders had to follow. And the traders had to pay a fee. Now the nations have moden solutions to modern problems. (I am so sorry if I wasn't able to help, this isn't my best subject. I am NOT an expert on any of this just trying to help).

Answer:

The Ming dynasty (/mɪŋ/),[7] officially the Great Ming, was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last imperial dynasty of China ruled by Han Chinese. Although the primary capital of Beijing fell in 1644 to a rebellion led by Li Zicheng (who established the Shun dynasty, soon replaced by the Manchu-led Qing dynasty), numerous rump regimes ruled by remnants of the Ming imperial family—collectively called the Southern Ming—survived until 1662.[f]

The Hongwu Emperor (r. 1368–1398) attempted to create a society of self-sufficient rural communities ordered in a rigid, immobile system that would guarantee and support a permanent class of soldiers for his dynasty:[8] the empire's standing army exceeded one million troops and the navy's dockyards in Nanjing were the largest in the world.[9] He also took great care breaking the power of the court eunuchs[10] and unrelated magnates, enfeoffing his many sons throughout China and attempting to guide these princes through the Huang-Ming Zuxun, a set of published dynastic instructions. This failed when his teenage successor, the Jianwen Emperor, attempted to curtail his uncles' power, prompting the Jingnan campaign, an uprising that placed the Prince of Yan upon the throne as the Yongle Emperor in 1402.

Explanation:

Read the first four paragraphs of “The Maya.” Which paragraph explains how historians learned about the Mayan civilization?
A
As the Olmecs declined, their neighbors to the east — the Maya — prospered in an area the size of Colorado or Great Britain. This area on the Yucatan Peninsula had poor, infertile soil and no large rivers, not ideal for a flourishing civilization. Yet its people built terraces to trap silt from the small rivers. They grew corn, beans, squash, peppers, cassava, and cacao (chocolate). With no beasts of burden (horses, oxen), their luxury goods were portable — feathers, jade, gold, and shells.
B
The Maya organized themselves into small city-states instead of one big empire. The largest was Tikal, which by 750 CE, had about 40,000 inhabitants. Tikal's residents had specialized occupations and were ruled by elites. The city-states fought each other frequently. The main goal was to capture their enemies and sacrifice them to the Mayan gods.

C
We know about the Maya because they developed an elaborate and sophisticated writing system. It was the most advanced in Mesoamerica. Mayan writing included both pictographs and symbols for syllables. Since the 1980s, scholars have made great progress in deciphering this script. Many carved inscriptions have survived, but only a few accordion books on bark or deerskin remain.
D
Maya shamans (priests) were quite advanced in cosmology and mathematics. They invented three kinds of calendars. A 365-day solar year calendar was used for agricultural cycles. A 260-day ritual calendar was used for daily affairs. A third calendar, called the Long Count calendar, went back to 3114 BCE. It recorded the large-scale passage of time.

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Answer:

B

The Maya organized themselves into small city-states instead of one big empire. The largest was Tikal, which by 750 CE, had about 40,000 inhabitants. Tikal's residents had specialized occupations and were ruled by elites. The city-states fought each other frequently. The main goal was to capture their enemies and sacrifice them to the Mayan gods.

Rome’s Constitution was…
A) A written document outlining their rules
B) The writings of Roman kings
C) The setup of the government from kings to slaves
D) a system of rules to organize government Eliminate

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Answer:

D) a system of rules to organize government Elminate

How can impeachment preserve democracy?

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Answer: preserves integrity in our government

Explanation:

removes officials who aren't working in our best interest

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Which of the following is the best reason that Rome was built on hills?
A) The hills were good farming locations
B) The hills were near an ocean port
C) The hills were able to hold a full population
D) The hills were a natural defense against invaders

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Pretty sure the answer is D

Answer:

the person above is right

Explanation:

Item 19 What are rights guaranteed by the Magna Carta? Choose all answers that are correct. If the king showed inadequate care and concern for his subjects, he could be removed. All serfs throughout England were freed from any further obligation to their feudal lords. A council composed of great nobles and clergy had to approve special taxes. A freeman must have broken a law and have been tried by a jury to be jailed or fined.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

If the king showed inadequate care and concern for his subjects, he could be removed.

Famous leader (other than George Washington): How did a famous leader contribute to the American Revolutionary War?

Famous event: How did a famous event change the course of the American Revolutionary War?

Role of women: How did women make a significant contribution to the American Revolutionary War?

Roles of allies: How did the allies help the Thirteen Colonies win the American Revolutionary War?

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Answer:John Adams was the spokesman of the American Revolution, playing a central role in convincing the Continental Congress to vote for independence. He also worked with Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin to write the Declaration of Independence.

Disgraced, Burgoyne returned to England, and was never given another command. These crucial colonist victories at the Battle of Saratoga persuaded the French to support the Americans with military aid, and is considered the major turning point in the American Revolution.

Women supported the American Revolution by making homespun cloth, working to produce goods and services to help the army, and even serving as spies.

The American colonists did not fight the Revolutionary War for independence from Britain by themselves. They had allies who helped them by providing aid in the form of supplies, weapons, military leaders, and soldiers. These allies played a major role in helping the colonists to gain their independence.

Explanation:

The Articles of Confederation were ________.

A. a set of rules for governing the nation
B. able to unite the colonies
C. responsible for bringing peace to the new colonies
D. written to give Congress full power to pass and enforce laws

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because Confederation highly values Law

A. a set of rules for governing the nation
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