5 fun facts about the dark age

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Answer 1

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This was a high point for British art

People had flowers with them to mask the smell of unshoweredness while they roamed the streets. People bathed together and shared the same water with a bunch of other people

One of the most common ways for curing diseases back then was bloodletting. This was the process of bleeding the patient as it was belived to get rid of the sickenss. Little did they know that it would make it worse

When royal women were giving birth..it would be a public even. The people would watch the queen give birth. Marie Antoinette actually fainted due to the heat of people in her room

Using painkillers to ease the pain of birth was considered witch craft


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I'm not entirely sure, but I think the answer is C.

It’s gotta be the answer C

What issue led to the U.S and japan holding peace negotiations in the summer and fall of 1941​

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The answer is :
Japans invasion of other Asian countries

Answer:Japan's invasion of other Asian countries

Explanation:

The U.S. stopped exporting oil to Japan in an attempt to stop its continued expansion. This led Japan to seize the Dutch East Indies (today’s Indonesia), a rich oil-producing area. The U.S. demanded that Japan leave the Dutch East Indies and the other countries it had invaded. The Japanese government recoiled at the idea of allowing the U.S. to dictate its national policy. Japan refused to leave the countries it had invaded. Japan entered into peace negotiations with the U.S. in 1941

what question would you write about the causes of the great depression?

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Answer:

the great depression was due to a handful of banks closing triggering a stock market crash that took place in 1929.

Explanation:

Read the passage about Charlayne Hunter-Gault’s experiences.

In her book, In My Place, Charlayne Hunter-Gault described falling asleep to the ''Southern lullaby" that the white students shouted: "Two, four, six, eight! We don't want to integrate!" On the third night in the dorm, a brick flew through her window, and a riot began outside her dorm. She and Holmes were suspended.

This passage reveals that integrating the University of Georgia was

done peacefully.
accompanied by violence.
resisted by outsiders.
done quickly.

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Answer:B

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I took the test a passed

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B

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Followers of Daoism believe that:
(Check all that apply)

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Answer:

Inner peace is more important than social order

People should not struggle against the flow of nature

why do some states require an ID to vote​

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Answer:

bc some states have to check the id to see if you are from there

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Because minors under 18 will try to vote illegally

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An Id show legitimacy of age

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Answer:

For Native Americans, Horses, new crops

For colonists, Guns, new diseases, religion, federalism

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Which of the following is NOT a way to make production more efficient?

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Answer:

I need the options in order to answer this

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How did alliances lead to the outbreak of WW1?

Be sure to explain how AND who was included in the alliances.

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Alliance system was one of the "isms" that helped start WW1. The alliances between countries began to form before the war, then once Franz Ferdinand. the archduke of Austria Hungray was assissinated, the alliance system went into full effect.

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Nations began protecting each othe, for example Russia prtoected Serbia from Austria Hungray. There were two major alliances the triple alliance power and triple Entente. The triple alliance powers had countries like,Austria -Hungary, Germany and Italy. The Triple Entente had  The US and Great Britain France and Russia)

When did the idea for Black History month occur?

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Answer:

1926

Explanation:

Negro History Week (1926)

The precursor to Black History Month was created in 1926 in the United States, when historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History announced the second week of February to be "Negro History Week".

Answer: 1926

Explanation:


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Write about the cultural differences between the countries in the UK. Why doesn't the
scottish want to be called british (for example)? Maybe you will find a difference in
each country's individual history and heritage, as well as regional dialects and
accents?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Scottish are from Scotland and think of themselves as better compared to the British. They also have half separated themselves from the British rule over them, ya.

Help with these two answers please and thank you

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Answer:

1: doodle collapses and dies

2: im going to go with the one about pride

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Was the french revolution sussessful? If so why?

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The French revolution succeeded in obtaining great power for the lower class, creating a constitution, limiting the power of the monarchy, giving the Third Estate great control over the populace of France and gaining rights and power for the lower class of France.

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No, the French Revolution was not successful

Explanation:

One of the most obvious failures of the French Revolution was the Reign of Terror from 1793-94. On top of all this, France was at war with most of Europe for all but the early years of the Revolution. The French Revolution also failed to establish a constitutional monarchy or a representative government.

Analyzing Political Cartoons Consider the papers lying next to the woman
—what do you think the cartoonist meant by this symbol and his use of the
words "Honour of Nations"?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

What do you think the cartoonist meant by this symbol and his use of the words "Honour of Nations"

This cartoon was drawn by English political cartoonist David Law. It was titled "The Doormat," and was published in the newspaper "Evening Standard" on January 19, 1933.

The cartoon refers to the unilateral decision of the government of Japan to invade the Manchuria territory. The cartoonists tried to reflect the Ligue of Nations's message to this unauthorized invasion. The League represented by the woman lying on the floor being tread by a Japanese military official. The cartoonist wanted to show the weakness of the League of Nations that could not impede the invasion and could not impede Japan to refrain from invading Manchuria.

The cartoon shows that the League was not strong enough to play an important role in foreign affairs.

"The Doormat" was the headline of this cartoon, which was featured in the "Evening Standard" magazine.

Honor of Nations:

The cartoon alludes to Japan's govt's unilateral decision to annex Manchuria region. The cartoonists attempted to convey the message of the League of Nation in response to the unlawful invasion.

A Japanese defense spokesman is treading on the lady laying on the floor, representing the League. The cartoonist aimed to demonstrate the League of Nations' helplessness in not being able to stop the invasion or prevent Japan from occupying Manchuria.

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Unlike Lincoln’s plan, Andrew Johnson’s plan for Reconstruction _______________.
a.
included a plan for amnesty
b.
was focused on quickly reuniting the the nation
c.
established a military presence in the South
d.
required ratifying the 13th Amendment


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

This one I am not sure could be C?

Answer:

c

Explanation:

14. How did crime and punishment change following the Enlightenment?
O A. The death penalty was abolished throughout the Western world.
O B. People became imprisoned in penitentiaries instead of receiving physical punishments in public.
O C. Criminals were shipped to the Americas as a primary means of punishment.
O D. People could no longer be imprisoned for nonviolent crimes.

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I believe it’s B, I’m sorry if I’m wrong !! ☝

In addition to Germany, what other European countries had significant immigrant populations in Texas?​

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Sweden and Norway A small number of European immigrants moved to Texas from Switzerland

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A small number of European immigrants moved to Texas from Switzerland, Sweden and Norway. The Swiss immigrants settled in the northern part of Texas. They helped to bring dairy farming to Texas. The first Swedish immigrants settled mainly in the towns of Galveston and Houston.

Explanation:

Why was the Khmer Rouge opposed to democracy in Cambodia? Because the Khmer Rouge was a communist organization because the Khmer Rouge supported a monarchy because the Khmer Rouge wanted to remain a French colony because the Khmer Rouge supported Vietnamese control

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Answer:

Because the Khmer Rouge was a communist organization

Explanation:

Given that Khmer, Rogue is a socio-political name or label for the members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea otherwise known as CPK.

Hence, during their operation which lasted between 1951 to 1999, the Khmer Rogue constantly opposed democracy in Cambodia simply because they were a Communist organization whose beliefs and principles are different from that of democracy.

Answer:

The Khmer Rouge was a communist party.

Explanation:

Given that Rogue is Khmer, it is a socio-political term or mark for members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK).

As a result, the Khmer Rogue consistently opposed democracy in Cambodia during their operation, which lasted from 1951 to 1999, simply because they were a Communist party with values and ideals that differed from those of democracy.

What effect did the Peloponnesian War have on democracy?

It spread democracy to Sparta and a few other small city-states.
It helped democracy spread to many city-states around the Aegean Sea.
It ended democracy in Athens when Sparta replaced it with an oligarchy.
It strengthened democracy in Athens, but it stopped the spread to the city-states.

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Answer: C.(It ended democracy in Athens when Sparta replaced it with an oligarchy.

Explanation:

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Answer:

It ended democracy in Athens when Sparta replaced it with an oligarchy.

Explanation:

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what was hitlers powerful message that appealed to the german people?

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His powerful message that appealed to the German people were many messages like

an aim to abolish the "unfair punishment" of the Treaty of Versailles was popular with many Germans
promises of better pensions and increased employment appealed to the common man and many traditional socialists
opposition to communism led many landowners and businessmen to support the Nazis – they were seen as the only credible right-wing alternative to the left-wing parties.
belief in the supremacy of the German race appealed to nationalists.
paramilitary groups reminded people of the comradeship they shared as soldiers during World War One
the promise to re-militarise Germany would bring in huge industrial contracts – bringing support from many industrialists
Hitler's hatred of Jews struck a chord with many people - they were a convenient scapegoat for all Germany's problems


Most importantly the hatred of Jews due to the fact everyone saw this as a way to get rid of all their problems by focusing on one

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Hitler's powerful message was that the Germans shouldn't have such an unfair treatment and that The Treaty of Versailles was a cause of Germanys suffering. He also promised the middle class that he would bring order this brought in bankers, and industrialists.  His book "Mein Kampf" had attracted many Germans with his political ideas and beliefs. He had also made an oath to re arm the military and make it larger causing many who were unemployed to favor him. Lastly, he blamed Jews for all for Germanys problems the German public was desperate after losing World War 1 and followed all of these ideas. Hope this helps!

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6. Who wrote essays explaining and defending the constitution?
O Thomas Jefferson
O James Madison
0 John Locke
7. Which state refused to ratify the Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was added?
CD Virginia
0 Massachusetts
O Mississippi

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Answer:

The Answer is James Maddison And Massachusetts.

Explanation: i did my research. :)

6. James Maddison ( Between Alexander Hamilton, James Maddison, and John J. wrote 85 essays in 6 months. John J. wrote 5 , James Maddison wrote 29, and Hamilton wrote the remaining 51. These were declared the Federalist Papers.)

Describe how the Cold War impacted countries in Latin America and the Middle East during the Eisenhower administration.

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Explanation:

actually cold war was not actually over it is just a war of Technologies fought between US and USSR

Changes that took place during the Renaissance Politically, Economically and Socio-culturally​

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Answer:

Governments, with the exception of the English, were absorbing a huge part of the ... The effort to control the economy in the interest of enhancing state power is the ... Cultural changes also worked to legitimate, even to inspire, the early modern ... Historians, in what is sometimes called “the new social history,” have paid

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what factors determine whether or not a government is truly democratic

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Answer:

Democracy is made up of four core elements: the electoral mechanism for electing and replacing the government by free and equal elections; the active involvement of voters, as individuals, in politics and public life; the preservation of the human rights of all citizens;

Explanation:

The chart below describes the characteristics of three societies.
Society
Characteristics
I.
People are free to do whatever they want
without limit.
II.
What people are able to do is based on a
set of written rules that apply equally to
all.
II.
A group of leaders decides what everyone
else is permitted to do, which can change
at any moment.
Which of these societies is subject to the rule of law?
O II and III
oll only
o Tonly
I and II

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Answer:

I think the answer is the second option

Please tell me if im wrong^^

Explanation:

Answer:

II Only

Explanation:

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Find a current events article about voting rights. Summarize that article, tell me who is
affected by what is happening, how it affects you or someone you care about. Is what is
being discussed morally right or wrong? Does it seem constitutional? Be sure to include
the name of the article, the publication, the author, and the link to the article.

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How did Josh Gibson die?

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Answer:

he had a stroke

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On January 20, 1947, Josh Gibson unfortunately died of a stroke at 35 years old in Pittsburgh.

What are the Greek gods

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They're pretty much gods that Greek and Rome worshiped but Greek and Rome gave them different names.

Greek (First to name them):

Zues - God of sky

Poseidon - God of sea

Hera - The goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth

Hades - God of the underworld

Apollo - God of sun

Artemis - Goddess of the hunt

Hermes - Messenger between the gods (Was the only one to be able to to the underworld)

Athena - Goddess of wisdom

Aphrodite- God of love

Ares - God of war

Rome (Second to name them) (gave their names after planets except for 3):

Zues - Jupiter

Poseidon - Neptune

Hera - Juno

Hades - Pluto

Apollo - Apollo

Artemis - Diana

Hermes - Mercury

Athena - Minerva

Aphrodite - Venus

Ares - Mars

MONOTHEISM is the belief in one god. The Mesopotamians believed in many gods, so they were..please help with this question

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Answer:

Polytheistic is the answer. Or polytheism.

Polytheistic. Known also as polytheism.

How did slavery divide America racially?

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Answer:

As early as the debates over the Declaration of Independence, slavery had divided Americans. But not until the 1830s did a mass movement, inspired by religious revivals that swept much of the North, emerge favoring the abolition of slavery. Unlike previous opponents of slavery, abolitionists demanded immediate rather than gradual emancipation.

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