1) How did the Tang and Song dynasties increase trade?
2) What roles did they play?​

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Answer 1

In the Middle East, the Islamic world coveted and purchased in bulk Chinese goods such as silks, lacquerwares, and porcelain wares. Songs, dances, and musical instruments from foreign regions became popular in China during the Tang dynasty.

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The ruler in Inca government...


 
1.had great respect towards his subjects

 
2.had democratic tendencies

 
3.had absolute powers

 
4.had limited powers

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

he had absolutely powers seeing as he was a sole ruler and the most powerful person in the land

i believe that the answer is 3.

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Answer:

It's B. (I'm 99% sure)

Explanation:

The king and the dragon were never on the stage together.

Where did the Ecomienda system become larger

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Answer:

The encomienda was first established in Spain following the Christian conquest of Moorish territories (known to Christians as the Reconquista), and it was applied on a much larger scale during the Spanish colonization of the Americas and the Spanish Philippines.

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Answer:

♥ happy to

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why have many people in the sahel given up nomadic ways I NEED A ANSER FUE TODAY PLEASE...

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Answer:

food and environmental crisis

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Explain Britain's four main reasons for exploration and settlement of North America.

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religious freedom, land, and economic opportunity, mercatilism.

How did newspapers win support for the patriots?

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Answer:

With the help of newspaper writers that were biased against the British

Explanation:

 They were willing to do anything to make the British look bad. Ex.: the Boston 'Massacre'.

Why was Homer Plessy arrested?

He said his rights had been violated.
He was clearly of mixed heritage.
He refused to give his seat to a white person.
He sat down in a train’s whites-only car.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Homer Plessy was arrested because he felt his rights according to the 13th Amendment had been violated.

What did Homer Plessy do?

After purchasing tickets from the train station, he refused to leave the section reserved for Whites alone. This was in 1892.

Homer argued that Louisiana's segregation law was in violation of the 13th Amendment which bans slavery and the 14th Amendment which speaks to Equal Protection.

The correct answer, thus, is A.

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Which of the following was NOT an impact of the Great Famine?

A. pushed westward settlement in the United States
B. spurred Irish emigration to the United States
C. increased death and starvation in Ireland
D. contributed to Anglo-Irish tensions
E. led to a female Irish work force for US textile mills

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B is the answer !!!!

Answer:

I believe it may be A

Explanation:

For this, I can tell you that the answers are NOT B, C, or E.

It is not B, because when the potato famine hit, that was one of the places that the Irish ran to. The US, Canada, and Great Britain.

It is not C, because for the small Irish farmers, their main food crop was potatoes. Without their main source of food, people starved. Starvation leads to death. About 750,000 died and about 2 million emigrated.

And, it is not E because that was one of the jobs the Irish females took over once they came to America. Matter of fact, this was one of the few jobs that women could take along with being servants and taking in laundry.

With the Irish coming to America, there would be tensions between the Americans and Irish. To some, the Irish were seen as taking over jobs from free blacks or from the poor. Also, the Irish weren't really let in for normal jobs because people would put up NINA signs (No Irish Need Apply). So this is why I would think it is not D.

The main expansion happened during 1848 and 1849 when the California Gold Rush came around. The Famine happened in 1845. The first ww expansion started in 1803 and the Oregon settlement was around the early 1830s and 1840s.

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Which country’s population has the highest rate of natural increase in the table below?

A). Bangladesh

B). Niger

C). Australia

D). France

E). Mexico

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Answer:

B). Niger

Explanation:

You have to figure out the difference between the birth and death rate, then the highest one is the answer because it is increasing the most.

Niger-33.1

Bangladesh-14.3

Mexico-13.5

Australia-6.8

France-3.2

The largest difference is that of Niger so it increases the most naturally.

How does the architecture of the mosque show cultural diffusion?

Arab traders introduced West Africans to new religious practices.
Arab scholars created libraries to house religious texts in West Africa.
Arab merchants established markets to exchange goods and ideas.
Arab griots created temples for followers to practice ancestor worship.

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Answer:  A

Explanation:  give me brainliest

The architecture of the mosque show cultural diffusion as Arab traders introduced West Africans to new religious practices. The appropriate response is option A.

What is cultural diffusion?

Cultural diffusion is the spreading and blending of elements from various cultures. These various cultures all have many different types of food, clothing, and even languages that people love and enjoy on a daily basis.

Cultural diffusion is important because it is the process by which human behaviors spread, allowing the species to survive. This explains how humans can carry out all of their activities, from acquiring food and building shelter to creating their best art.

Islamic architectural styles spread through expansion and relocation, resulting in mosque architecture that shares some design elements and incorporates elements of local culture.

This means they built them as a result of their culture blending with Islamic traditions. And, as stated in the response, Arab traders introduced new religious practices to West Africans.

Hence, option  A is an appropriate response.

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What are the six parts of a successful economy?

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As a result of being conquered by Egypt, Nubia ...

a
refused to accept any Egyptian beliefs and customs.
b
Accepted many Egyptian beliefs and customs.
c
stopped worshipping their own deities.
d
gave up their previous way of living.

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Answer:

B)

Explanation:

As a result of being conquered by Egypt, Nubia accepted many Egyptian beliefs and customs.

Nubia accepted many Egyptian beliefs and customs, as a result of being conquered by Egypt. Thus, option (b) is correct.

The area known as Nubia is located along the Nile River between the first cataract of the Nile and the junction of the Blue and White Niles. It was the center of one of the earliest African civilizations, which flourished from about 2500 BC until the New Kingdom of Egypt's conquest by Pharaoh Thutmose I approximately 1500 BC, whose heirs controlled the majority of Nubia for the following 400 years.

Egypt took control of all of Nubia around 1500 BC, establishing a vast empire that extended from the Euphrates in Syria to the fifth cataract of the Nile. Egypt's wealth supported the New Kingdom pharaohs for more than 500 years.

Hence, option b is the appropriate answer.

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22. When Cyrus the Great captured Babylon, he
killed or maimed all the donkeys so they would not run away
showed remarkable restraint and wisdom,
converted all the Babylonians to Judaism,
enslaved only the old people and dispersed them among his empire.

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Answer:

Correct answer is showed remarkable restraint and wisdom.

Explanation:

First option is not correct as not only that is not historically accurate, but it also is a pure nonsense.

Second option is correct as he showed a great amount of mercy to the people he conquered, especially towards the Jews.

Third option is not correct as he proclaimed religious freedom to all of the people who were living in his Empire.

Last option is also wrong as it is not connected to any historical facts.

Historians often describe the time period from 1820 to 1850 as the era of Jacksonian Democracy, characterized by the rise of universal white male suffrage and a celebration of the “common man.”
In what ways and to what extent did this democratic impulse impact American reform movements in the first half of the Nineteenth Century?

Using the documents and your knowledge of the time period 1820-1850, answer the question with reference to THREE of the following:
- Women’s rights
- Moral reforms
- Education
- Religion​

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The Second Great Awakening expressed Arminian theology, by which every person could be saved through revivals, repentance, and conversion. ... The Second Great Awakening stimulated the establishment of many reform movements designed to remedy the evils of society before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Key movements of the time fought for women's suffrage, limits on child labor, abolition, temperance, and prison reform.

why was religion important to the slaves in the americas

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Answer:

because it gave them hope

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How did the writers of the U.S. Constitution improve the amendment process from that of the Articles of Confederation?
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Answer:

How did the writers of the U.S. Constitution improve the amendment process from that of the Articles of Confederation? It required unanimous consent by the states to amend. It required support of six of the 13 states to amend. It required support of nine of the 13 states to amend.

Explanation:

What started the First Seminole War in 1817?

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Answer:

The First Seminole War (1817–18) began over attempts by U.S. authorities to recapture runaway black slaves living among Seminole bands. Under General Andrew Jackson, U.S. military forces invaded the area, scattering the villagers, burning their towns, and seizing Spanish-held Pensacola and St. Marks.

Explanation:

When a government worker stole from a Seminole garden and burned crops, the war started. ... In 1817 in South Georgia, Seminoles became angry because colonists were trespassing on their hunting grounds.

Answer: C

Explanation: Attempts to capture runaway slaves.

In Southeast Asia, the predominant religion was _____. Hinduism Shintoism Confucianism Buddhism

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Confucianism

Explanation:

That is the answer

Answer:

Buddhism

Explanation:

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How did the Qin dynasty improve safety in China?

The Qin made laws banning foreigners from China.
The Qin built a defensive wall to protect from invasion.
The Qin built seaport walls to defend against foreign raids.
The Qin required military training for all Chinese citizens.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Match each word or term with its correct definition
collective bargaining
the formal end of something, such as
slavery
abolition
negotiation between workers and
employers
strike
political or social change
suffrage
the night to vote
reform
when the members of a union stop
work as a way to pressure for change

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Answer: collective bargaining- negotiation between workers and employers

Strike- when the members of a union stop work as a way to pressure for change

Abolition- the formal end of something, such as slavery

Suffrage- the right to vote

Reform- political or social change

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During what period in ancient Egypt were the pyramid built

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Answer:

old kingdom

Explanation:

What led to the Seneca falls convention in 1848

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Answer:

Explanation:

By 1848, equal rights for women was a divisive issue. In July of 1848, Stanton, frustrated with her role staying at home raising kids, convinced Mott, Wright and M'Clintock to help organize the Seneca Falls Convention and write its main manifesto, the Declaration of Sentiments.

Who is responsible for planning and organizing the National Convention

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Answer:

Maximilien Robespierre

Explanation:

Answer:

The person who is responsible for planning and organizing the National Concention is the national party chairperson.

Explanation:

A prohibition of trade imposed on one country by another is known as an
.

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Answer:

Embargo

Explanation:

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What did the cities of Córdoba and Baghdad have in common?

Both cities became centers for trade and learning.
Both cities required all residents to follow Islam.
Both cities were located in Spain.
Both cities were Abbasid capitals.

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Answer: The answer is A

Explanation:

just took it it’s right!

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Both cities became centers for trade and learning.

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1. It would end the era of merchants buying goods according to one unit, selling in another and

pocketing the ill-gotten profit.

2. As the rest of the world adopted the metric system, the United States continued to bumble

around with unwieldy imperial units.

3. This country could have gone metric right from the beginning, instead of being dragged into the

system kicking and screaming.

4. A shared system of measurement would promote trade between the two nations and serve as a

slap in the face to the British, who were still fumbling about with feet and furlongs.

Which two sentences taken together provide the BEST evidence to support the idea that adopting the metric system would

have benefitted the U.S. in the 18th century?

a

Ob

3 and 4

2 and 4

1 and 2

Oc

d

1 and 3

Oop

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

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Traded: Rice, gold, swords, and timber

Received:  Refined sugar, hand-held firearms, galleon-style shipbuilding, and Christianity

They formed guilds to protect and increase profits.

The effect is that chinese culture began to have a great impact on japanese lifestyle.

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During WWII the Manhattan Project was the name of a plan to do what?
a. Open a second front in Europe
b. Capture Pacific islands by Japanese
c. Develop the atomic bomb
d. Liberate German concentration camps

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Answer:

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Isaac Newton is credited with the branch of mathematics known as calculus. Why did Newton form this specialized form of calculations?
Select one:
a. he needed a way to measure motion and change
b. to give learned mathematicians harder problems to solve
c. he was looking for a way to quantify temperatures
d. to calculate the distance of the Earth from the Moon

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Isaac Newton needed a way for Mathematicians to measure motion and change. The invention of calculus was a breakthrough for the Math world. The answer to the question is option A.

Answer: A: he needed a way to measure motion and change

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