Answer:
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Explanation:
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how did the Mayflower Compact help led to the idea of self government?
Answer:
As the first written constitution in the New World, the Mayflower Compact laid the foundations for two other revolutionary documents: the Declaration of Independence, which stated that governments derive their powers “from the consent of the governed,” and the Constitution.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Mayflower Compact continued the idea of law made by the people. This idea lies at the heart of democracy. From its crude beginning in Plymouth, self-government evolved into the town meetings of New England and larger local governments in colonial America.
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Answer:
the protection granted by the Constitution
Explanation:
If you could start a new Thanksgiving tradition with friends or family, what would it be and why?
Answer:
A Desert Cook off
Explanation:
I mean everyone in cooking well the people who can cook why not see who's the best
How are Athenian direct democracy and US representative democracy similar?
In both, everyone is allowed to vote.
In both, the government is run directly by the citizens.
Both have the same citizenship requirements.
Both have a governmental body that passes laws.
Answer:
How are Athenian direct democracy and US representative democracy similar?
In both, everyone is allowed to vote.
In both, the government is run directly by the citizens.
Both have the same citizenship requirements.
Both have a governmental body that passes laws.
the answer is "D"
(Both have a governmental body that passes laws.)
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
What are some key functions of law in democratic societies?
Answer:
Some key functions in Democratic societies are that the people are represented by their government, and the officials are elected by the people. Most democratic societies tend to have open-market economies, and stray away from one branch having too much power over another.
What reason does Stephens give to support his
argument against secession?
O He tells the delegates that the North is too weak to
stop the spread of slavery.
O He believes that Lincoln is a good man and will not
put the country in jeopardy.
O He thinks that Lincoln may be starting to accept the
Southern opinion on slavery.
O He reminds the delegates of the Constitution's
checks on presidential powers.
Answer:
He reminds the delegates of the Constitution’s checks on presidential powers
Explanation:
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
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What best describes an enlightened despot?
Answer:
An enlightened despot (also called benevolent despot) is an authoritarian leader who exercises his political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment. Historically they were monarchs using enlightened ideas and principles in order to enhance the central government's power.
Explanation:
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Answer:
its refers to the conduct and policies of European monarchs during the 18 and 19 centuries
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What do you think is the most important advancement of the Renaissance,
Explain why you think so.
Your answer
Answer:
The most important invention of the Renaissance was the printing press
Explanation:
The most important invention of the Renaissance was the printing press because It allowed for information to be distributed to a wide audience.
What did the French call Louis Philippe when he took over France as King in 1830
Queen Hatshepsut be came a powerful leader by, Hatshepsut stayed in power was to construct many buildings and monuments.
She also Her rule was relatively peaceful and she was able to launch a building program that would see the construction of a great temple at Deir el-Bahari at Luxor. She also launched a successful sea voyage to the land of Punt, a place located somewhere on the northeast coast of Africa, where they traded with the inhabitants, bringing back “marvels.”
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Her rule was relatively peaceful and she was able to launch a building program that would see the construction of a great temple at Deir el-Bahari at Luxor. She also launched a successful sea voyage to the land of Punt, a place located somewhere on the northeast coast of Africa, where they traded with the inhabitants, bringing back “marvels.”
Despite the apparent success of her reign, and a burial in the Valley of the Kings, her monuments would be defaced after her death, apparently by her co-ruler and step-son/nephew Thutmose III.
The fact that a woman became pharaoh of Egypt was very unusual. “In the history of Egypt during the dynastic period (3000 to 332 B.C.) there were only two or three women who managed to rule as pharaohs, rather than wielding power as the ‘great wife’ of a male king,” writes Egyptologist Ian Shaw in his book "Exploring Ancient Egypt" (Oxford University Press, 2003).
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Which colony relied most on plantations to fuel its economy
Answer:
Barbados’ booming plantation economy had developed in just a few short decades, due to a series of geographic and historic advantages. After the English settled Barbados in 1627, they quickly began cultivating different crops to find a lucrative export.
Explanation:
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How did Santa Anna hide from the Texan army at San Jacinto?
a.
He hid under the rubble of Vincent’s bridge.
b.
He hid in the swamp.
c.
He disguised himself in a Texan soldier’s uniform and hid among the trees.
d.
He disguised himself in a Mexican soldier’s uniform and hid in the tall grass.
d.
12:00 p.m.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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What was prohibition and why did prohibitionists gain support during WW1?
Answer:
Following the election of 1917 the federal government introduced national prohibition by an Order in Council that became effective on April 1, 1918. It prohibited the importation of alcohol of more than 2.5 percent into Canada, the inter-provincial trade of alcohol, and included a ban on production.
Explanation:
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One idea shared by the Mayflower Compact and the Declaration of Independence was that all men
A) Needed to pay taxes.
B) Were equal under the law.
C) Should be free to worship as they chose.
D) Needed to support the government?
Answer:
it's (C)
One major idea from the Mayflower Compact that influenced the Declaration of Independence is that the government should be for the common good of all people, not just selected elites.
Explanation:
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What happens state by state in the
month of November to elect the
president?
Answer:
each state votes and the votes are counted
Explanation:
which of these pieces of land is an example of a fief?
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What does the prefix "hind" mean? How do you know?
Answer:
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Which place name best completes the diagram ?
The Spread of Buddhism
? China. Japan
A. Korea
B. India
C. Vietnam
D. Cambodia
Answer:
India, I think...
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is india
Explanation:
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18. Which two Latin American countries had the strongest support for communism in the early twentieth century?
a. Brazil and Argentine
b. Uruguay and Venezuela
c. Chile and Cuba
d. Mexico and Colombia
Answer:
C. Chile & Cuba
Answer: c. Chile and Cuba
Explanation:
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Answer:
#5- The preamble sets the stage for the Constitution. #7- D) So
Explanation:
Which sources would be most useful in exploring the issue of higher education costs?
A. plans of action
B. graphs and charts
C. personal stories
D. opening statements
E. past social policies
Answer: A,B
Explanation:
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What is similar to the battle of Los Alamos with the Goliad massacre
Answer: the battle of the Alana February 23 to March 6,1836 was a pivotal event in the Texas revolution. Following a 13 day siege, Mexican troops under president general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anne reclaim the Alamo mission near San Antonio de be around (modern-day San Antonio, Texas, United States).
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Why do you think Marzynski is making the film? What do you think he hopes to accomplish or find by this film? Are his motives similar to or different from Zbyszek’s? Explain. Write at least one paragraph.
Answer:
I think he is making the film to tell a story about the Holocaust so people can gain more knowledge and interest in it. His motives are very similar because they both have about the same end goal which is the gain of knowledge.
Explanation:
Answer:
I think Marzynski is making the film so others can see what happened and how Germany is still dismissing this important event. I think he wants to help educate the younger generation on the terrors innocent people were apart of. I don’t believe that his motives are similar because Zbyszek wanted to learn about his family’s history and their lives before the Holocaust, Marzynski is making a document for educational purposes about the Holocaust and life afterward.
Explanation:
based on the excerpt how did the supreme courts decision in untied states v peters 1809 increae the power of the federal goverment
Answer:
By giving the federal government the right to override the legislature made by the state government.
Explanation:
United States government allow both States and Federal government to create their own legislations as long as they do not violate the constitution. But, Problems often arise when the legislations made by the state government and federal government were opposing one another.
This was the main issue that was discussed in United States v Peters in 1809.
In that case, the court determine that the Federal government held supremacy over the states government. This means that if they legislations made by the Feds and the States are opposing one another, the legislations by Federal government's should always be prioritized. It could override any legislations made by the states
Why do presidents use political patronage?
A. to raise money for the campaigns of party members
B. to bring favorable attention to party members seeking office
C. to reward members of their party who helped them get elected
D. to attract more government officials to join their party
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: C
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Who could you find arguing with the people of Athens? A. Aristotle B. Socrates C. Plato
Answer:
B. Socrates
Explanation:
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Answer: A=Aristotle. B Socrates. C=Plato
Explanation:
"The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the
United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude...
"~ 15th Amendment, Section 1, United States Constitution, 1870
Which actions did southern states take to keep African Americans from exercising the rights
guaranteed in the amendment?
A. Suspending habeas corpus and denying the right to vote
B. Collecting poll taxes and requiring literacy
C. Establishing religious and property-holding
D. Passing Black Codes and requirements for voting in segregated schools
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation: