Answer:
Venustiano Carranza, Álvaro Obregón, Pancho Villa, and Emiliano Zapata.
Explanation:
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Answer: It is the Christ.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. When William Travis gave the men at the Alamo a chance to leave, over 180 men stayed despite almost certain death. b. The Mexican government had no real political need to take the Alamo, but Santa Anna wanted to get revenge for the defeat of General Cós and teach the Texas rebels a lesson. c. Santa Anna’s ruthless treatment of the Texas rebels ended at Goliad where General Urrea defied his orders to massacre over 350 captured Texans. d. Santa Anna’s army spent two weeks at the Alamo, which gave Texans at the Convention of 1836 time to declare independence and write a constitution.
Answer:
the answer is B.
The Mexican government had no real political need to take the Alamo, but Santa Anna wanted to get revenge for the defeat of General Cós and teach the Texas rebels a lesson.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Gupta Empire flourished in this region
A) China
B) India
C) Mesopotamia
D) Vietnam
Answer: B India
Explanation:
Answer:
I think B or D
Explanation:
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Greek philosophers taught that
A.every person is important
B.all life is precious
C.individuals should seek power and wealth
D.you should question everything in order to understand the world
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Why were Continental troops deserting the war effort?
Answer:
The rigors or military life, poor food, inadequate clothing, homesickness, and concern for loved ones at home all drove men to desert.
Explanation:
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Why can katniss's and rues deal only be temporary (this is for English not history)
Answer:
They would eventually have to fight each other
Great Britain’s first money making product during the Industrial Revolution was
Cotton Goods
Cotton Goods
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Tea
Automobiles
Automobiles
Steel
Steel
Great Britain’s first money making product during the Industrial Revolution was
Cotton Goods
Cotton Goods
Tea
Tea
Automobiles
Automobiles
Steel
Steel
Answer:
you spelled them both times
Answer:
Cotton Goods
Cotton Goods
Tea
Tea
Automobiles
Automobiles
Steel
Steel
Explanation:
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Why did people move west?
for improved economic opportunities
to improve their way of life
to set up industries
to find new land to grow wheat
for security in owning land
Question 1
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Question # 1: STATE -BUILDING IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD BETWEEN
1200 - 1450
.
. Give One Example of how the process of State Building in Various parts of the
World Betweeen 1200 - 1450 were Similar.
Give One Example of how the process of State-Building in Various parts of the
World Betweeen 1200 - 1450 were Different.
. Give another example of how the process of State-Building in Various parts of the
World Between 1200 - 1450 were Different.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
One example of how the process of state-building in various parts of the World between 1200 - 1450 was similar is the case of the Aztec Empire in Mesoamerica and the Inca Empire in South America.
The Aztec Empire founded its capital city over the Texcoco Lake. It was called the Great City of Tenochtitlan. It was an impressive city that had water canals that connected the city with other close towns such as Tlalpan, Tlatelolco, Mixcoatl, and Coyoacan. They established their power and dominion over other regions and towns by conquering them. They forced these towns to pay tribute and worship their gods.
The most important figure of the Aztecas was the Emperor, as was the case in the Inca Empire too.
The Incas founded its city in the Andean Mountains of Perú, in Macchu Picchu, an impressive city settlement at the top of the mountains. There, they developed advanced agriculture techniques and prospered due to the power exerted by the Emperor over other regions.
What would the Creoles gain if the country fought for independence?
Answer:
Gain control from the Spanish peninsulares, and their freedom and independence
Explanation:
Micah is doing a project for social studies on population around the world. Whic visual tools would be best to help Micah communicate the population of six different world regions? Check all that apply.
Answer:
These are the answer choices for the question:
Venn diagram.
line graph.
bar graph.
pie chart.
table.
And this is the correct answer:
bar graph.
pie chart.
table.
Explanation:
A bar graph can show the world population of the six regions very well, by showcasing, in a vertical manner, the proportion of the population of each region in relation to the other regions.
The same is true for a pie chart, but in this case, the proportion would be shown as a section of a circle, the largest sections corresponding to the most populated regions, and the smallest to the least populated regions.
Finally, a table would not show the relative proportions in a graphical manner, but can be used to deliver the information in a clear, accurate and numerical manner.
PLS HELP!! Please match the correct word to the correct definition.
Question 5 options:
Colonial citizens , typically from 16-60, that would form units to protect their villages and towns from attacks.
These men were specifically trained to be able to assemble and deploy rapidly, able to be ready at a moments notice, they were often first to see battle.
made an all-night ride of about 40 miles to alert militia forces in parts of Connecticut and in eastern New York, of a British attack on Danbury, Connecticut.
Worked to alert the Minutemen and Patriot forces at Lexington and Concord to the approaching of the British forces.
Professional British soldiers, often called Redcoats, this was their full-time job.
1.
Militia
2.
Minutemen
3.
Regulars
4.
Midnight Riders
5.
Sybil Ludington
Answer:
1. Militia ------ These men were specifically trained to be able to assemble and deploy rapidly, able to be ready at moments notice, they were often first to see in battle.
2. Minutemen ----- Colonial Citizens, typically 16-60, that would for units to protect their villages and towns from attacks.
3. Regulars ------ Professional British Soldiers, often called redcoats, this was their full time job.
4. Midnight Riders ------ Worked to alert minutemen and patriot forces at Lexington and Concord to the approaching of the British Forces.
5. Sybil Ludington ------ Made an all night-ride of about 40 miles to alert Militia forces in parts of Connecticut and in eastern New York, of a British attack on Danbury, Connecticut.
Explanation:
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Militia is these men were specifically trained to be able to assemble and deploy rapidly, able to be ready at moments notice, they were often first to see in battle.
What is militia forces?In contrast to a professional force of regular, full-time military troops, a militia is typically an army or other fighting organization of non-professional soldiers, residents of a country, or subjects of a state, who may perform military service during a time of need.
Minutemen is Colonial Citizens, typically 16-60, that would for units to protect their villages and towns from attacks.
Regulars is Professional British Soldiers, often called redcoats, this was their full time job.
Midnight Riders is Worked to alert minutemen and patriot forces at Lexington and Concord to the approaching of the British Forces.
Sybil Ludington is Made an all night-ride of about 40 miles to alert Militia forces in parts of Connecticut and in eastern New York, of a British attack on Danbury, Connecticut.
Better communication between political and military leaders, a return to traditional norms of caution and circumspection, and increased support during times of war might all revitalize the American military.
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what are the historical factors for other countries?
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As Reconstruction came to an end, Southern Democrats disenfranchised African Americans by
A: overturning the Fourteenth Amendment.
B: passing new voting requirements.
C: organizing a series of filibusters.
D: abolishing literacy tests for all voters.
Answer:
Option B: passing new voting requirements
Explanation:
Should be the answer. I know it talked about ended up letting African Americans vote sometime later on.
Answer:
B- passing new voting requirements
Explanation:
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animism Essay plzzzzzzzz
Answer:The term animism is derived from the Latin word anima meaning breath or soul. The belief of animism is probably one of man's oldest beliefs, with its origin most likely dating to the Paleolithic age. From its earliest beginnings it was a belief that a soul or spirit existed in every object, even if it was inanimate. In a future state this soul or spirit would exist as part of an immaterial soul. The spirit, therefore, was thought to be universal. There have been sharp divisions of thought as to the original concept of animism held by primitive peoples. A British anthropologist Sir Edward Burnett Tylor in his "Primitive Culture" defined animism as a general belief in spiritual beings and considered it a minimum definition of religion. He stated all religions from the simplest to the most complex shared some sort of animistic belief. According to him primitive peoples, defined as those without a written tradition, believed the spirits or souls caused life in human beings. They pictured these souls as vapors or shadows going from one body to another. The souls not only passed between human beings but into, plants, animals and inanimate objects as well. Tylor reasoned primitive man arrived at his animistic belief to help him explain the causes of sleep, dreams, and death. There naturally aroused a need to distinguish between an individual who was awake and one, who was asleep, or an individual who lived and one who did not. Also there was a need to give a reason for the pictures some saw when they slept. The spirits were the early man's explanations. Tylor was criticized by another British anthropologist Robert Ranulph Marett who was convinced that primitive man had not developed the intellectual to form even such simplistic explanations as Tylor proposed. Marett suggested early religion was more emotional and intuitional in origin. He theorized that early man recognized some inanimate objects because they had some particular characte...
Explanation:
do Third party candidates rarely win elections
yes this is true, 3rd party candidates barely ever win elections especially in the united states where more independents win than 3rd party candidates. The only times the 3rd parties won vastly were when they took the identity of a fallen major party (ex: republican (wig), democrat (Democratic Republicans)).
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
they rarely win elections because they're parties that aren't democratic or republican. these two political parties dominate elections because of how many supporters there are. since third parties don't have a legitimate chance of winning, they influence national politics by forcing the major political parties to address new problems they wouldn't have normally thought about. they can also take away some of the votes that otherwise could have went for the major parties.
pls help me and don't answer if you just want points Identify two examples of cruel things that were done to slaves as noted in the narratives?
Answer:
They had numbers branded on their backs, were beaten, and were starved sometimes
Explanation:
Where did Francisco Pizarro land on his voyage.
Answer:
From 1524-1525, then again from 1526-1528, he sailed with Almagro and a priest, Hernando de Luque, on voyages of discovery and conquest down the west coast of South America.
What was the difference between Muhammad's experience in Mecca around the year 610 and his experience when he returned to Mecca from Medina years later?
Answer:
Explanation:
Prophet Mohammed (S.A.W) life before Hijirah (migration) to Medina was toughed as Meccans do not accept what he believed and the messages of Allah the Almighty. Most people of Mecca as at this time always look for ways of harming him and his followers. Within this period (610) he received his first revelation which was very strange to him in the mountain cave knowns as Gaira Hirah. However, he (Mohammed) that was not valued in his home town was highly welcomed on migrating to Medina where he settled and was able to propagate Islam peacefully.
On returning to Mecca after several military battles, he conquer Mecca and several other idol worshippers surrendered to him and power shifted to him. This was about 630 and at this time, there was peace in the land and many non-Arabs accepted Islam and Islam spread out towards West such as Spain, Morroco.
Answer:
When he first went to Mecca, he was kicked out, and when he returned, he and his ideas were welcomed.
According to the passage, at first, “Mecca's rulers didn't like” what Muhammad was saying, "so they kicked him out.” But when he finally returned, he “faced little resistance,” and “he had become a religious prophet and political leader.”
Explanation:
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1. What has made the U.S. So attractive to people from other nations over the years? 2. How did advancements in technology impact the economy of the West? 3. What changes did America face as a result of the Transcontinental Railway?
The correct answers to these open questions are the following.
1. What has made the U.S. So attractive to people from other nations over the years?
People from all over the world have been attracted to the many economic opportunities that the country has offered. Since the colonial American times, European people that had religious differences with the Church of England and were persecuted found an opportunity to start anew in the North American territories.
2. How did advancements in technology impact the economy of the West?
The Industrial Revolution changed the lives of people in the West. Many factories were built and modern machines of the time allowed the mass production of goods. These industries needed hands to operate the machines and offered low paid jobs to Americans and immigrants.
3. What changes did America face as a result of the Transcontinental Railway?
Many positive economic changes in that the Transcontinental Railway finally connected the East part of the United States with the Pacific Coast, allowing millions of people to travel by train and transport their goods, improving trade across the country.
Who was the last Confederate soldier to surrender?
A.
Frederick Douglass
B.
Sen. James Henry Lane
C.
Gen. Stand Watie
D.
Col. William Quantrill
Answer:
C.
Gen. Stand Watie
Explanation:
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Choose the items that CORRECTLY describe an aspect of the building of the First Transcontinental Railroad. Student Response It crossed the Rocky Mountains. Large number of Irish immigrants were used in construction going westward. It crossed the Appalachian Mountains. The Union Pacific Railroad used mostly Chinese labor. The Central Pacific Railroad built track from west to east. Large numbers of Japanese immigrants were used in eastward construction Construction was completed before the end of the Civil War. The Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads met at Promontory Point, Utah, completing the project.
Answer:
b is right
Explanation:
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Answer: it A, C, E
Explanation:
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ANSWER PLEASEE ..
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited
by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people."
- Tenth Amendment
What does the above amendment establish?
O Powers for state government
O Powers for federal and state government
O Powers for the federal government
O Powers for local government
Answer:
c
Explanation:
How did the discovery of the Minoan culture most
likely impact historical conclusions about Atlantis?
A)It proved that other historical writings of Plato were
also true
B)It confirmed Plato's story and proved that Atlantis
was on Crete
C)It changed nothing because there is no solid
evidence linking the Minoans to Atlantis
D)It provided scientific evidence that the civilization of
Atlantis may actually have existed.
In the nineteenth century CE, a civilization called the
Minoans was discovered to have lived on the island of
Crete
Scientific evidence suggests that the Minoan culture was
destroyed by a tsunami.
Answer:
D)It provided scientific evidence that the civilization of Atlantis may actually have existed.
Explanation:
The Minoan culture which was believed to have existed around 3000 BC to 1100 BC was discovered around the 19th century.
However, the findings of how the Minoan civilization got lost is similar to that of the legend of Atlantis, the historical writings of a Greek Philosopher Plato.
Hence, while the descriptions of Atlantis are widely different from Minoan "It provided scientific evidence that the civilization of Atlantis may actually have existed."
What were the causes of the Russian Revolution? Consider the long term unrest and the role World War 1 played. use two of these vocabulary words in the 100-200 word essay, Capitalism, Socialism, Communism
Czar Nicholas II, Bloody Sunday
1905 Revolution, World War I
March Revolution,Bolshevik Revolution / October Revolution
Russian Civil War, Vladimir Lenin, Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, Josef Stalin, USSR / Soviet, Union, Cold War
Answer:
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Explanation:
because god said so
Why was japan victorious in the Russo-Japanese war
Answer: Russia did not prepare their military, and Japan did. Also, at the time, Russia was experiencing a revolution, so they couldn't focus on the war. After Japan won the war, Russia prepared for future wars.
Japan was victorious in the Russo-Japanese war because:
it previously strengthened their militaryRussia could not prepare because they were having a revolution at homeRussia was not aware that Japan would declare warAfter Japan's victory, the whole team of allies were shocked and got ready to defeat Japan in World War 2.
Activity 1
Refer to Source A
1.1. Explain why dotted Bnes have been drawn to show the areas occupied by different groups (2)
1.2. Does the map resemble, in any way, the map of Africa you know today? Explain your
answer
)
Refer to Source B
2.1. Which event does this cartoon represent?
22. Who are the men in the cartoon?
(1)
23 Eplain what the men in the cartoon are doing and what it represents
2)
24. How does the cartoonist feel about the event depicted in this cartoon? Justify your answer. (2)
25. Who has not been represented in this cartoon? Explain why.
2)
Refer to Source C
3.1. Which two countries had the most territory?
3.2. Suggest a reason for your answer to question 3.1.
3.3. Compare this map of Africa to the one you know today.
4. Refer to Source D.
4.1. Explain why the journalist describes the Berlin Conference as a "robbery!
42. Why do you think the journalist believes it is the greatest robbery the world has ever
(2)
known?
(2)
43. Suggest a reason why Africans were "powerless to prevent
Total: 25
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CAUSES OF COLONISATION
There were many reasons for the colonisation of Africa
that they would be ple to make
Answer:
A pivot turn is________________.
a
a change in the direction of the body.
Explanation:
Because i'm correct?
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How did the Magna Carta limit the king's power?
:The king could not make laws.
:The king had to follow the law.
:The king was below the barons.
:The king had to answer to the pope.
Answer:
The king could not make laws
Explanation:
For centuries Magna Carta has stood for the principle that no man is above the law, not even a king. ... When the king is in violation, the barons have the authority to seize the king's properties by military force—or “distrain” him—until he complies.
How does Canada's climate affect where its people live?
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What effect did the immigration of the late 1800's have on American culture?
a. greater rights for women
b. greater rights for African Americans
c. increased religious and ethnic diversity
d. increased use of natural resources