Answer:
archeologist
Explanation:
architects design buildings and stuff, archeologists do excavations to study artifacts
Answer:
archaeolisgist
Explanation:
Which early civilization brought a Dark Age to Greece?
Answer:
The Greek Dark Age is the interval between the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization, around 1200 BCE, and the Greek Archaic Period, around c. 800 BCE.
Answer:
The Classical Age came centuries after two earlier civilizations, the Minoans and the Mycenaeans, flourished and then vanished, leaving the Greeks in a period later called the Dark Age of Ancient Greece. The Minoan culture developed on Crete, an island southeast of the Greek mainland as early as 2700 BCE.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Which is the best research question for an essay on feudal Japan?
Was the Japanese government organized during the feudal period?
What was the role of the emperor of Japan during the feudal period?
During which years was Japan at war during the feudal period?
How is Japanese food enjoyed by people all over the world?
Who were the “Civilized Tribes” and why were they called “civilized”?
Answer:
The word civilized was applied to the five tribes because, broadly speaking, they had developed extensive economic ties with whites or had assimilated into American settler culture. Some members of these southeastern tribes had adopted European clothing, spoke English, practiced Christianity, and even owned slaves.
Explanation:
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The Battle of Chancellorsville took place a few miles to the _[blank]_ of Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Which term best completes the sentence?
A. north
B. south
C. east
D. west
Whos da smartest dude in da world?
Answer:
Christopher Michael Langan
Explanation:
Christopher Michael Langan (born March 25, 1952) is an American horse rancher and autodidact who has been reported to score very highly on IQ tests. Langan's IQ was estimated on ABC's 20/20 to be between 195 and 210, and in 1999 he was described by some journalists as "the smartest man in America" or "in the world".
Answer:
Da answer is all opinions dude.
Explanation:
da smarts of a dude cant all be measured in iq
Identify a turning point in the Revolutionary War and how much longer the war lasted after that?
What is leftism? What is a leftist?
Answer: The political views or policies of a leftist. A leftist is someone who supports the democratic party. They are considered a democrat or liberal.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Left-wing politics supports social equality and egalitarianism, often in critique of social hierarchy. ... The word wing was first appended to Left and Right in the late 19th century, usually with disparaging intent, and left-wing was applied to those who were unorthodox in their religious or political views.
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Write three sample research questions about the Black Death.
Be sure that your questions meet each of the important requirements we discussed.
Answer:
What animals/insects carried the plague?
What was the reason that rats and fleas could thrive?
The Black Death killed about what percentage of the population of Europe?
Explanation:
Answer:
What were some of the factors leading up to the Black Death?
How did the Black Death affect the art that was produced at this time period?
How would the response to the Black Death be different today compared to how it was back then?
Explanation:
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a pay later system in which a buyer can take possession of something now and pay for it later over time.
A: credit
B: work force
C: benefits
D: merge
E: convert
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which quotation best explains why the establishment clause was included in the 1st Amendment?
“Human wisdom cannot devise a method of obtaining petit jurors more fairly . . . than that . . . by our provincial law.”
“[T]he subjecting of men to punishment for things which . . . were no breaches of law, and the practice of arbitrary imprisonments, have been . . . the favorite and most formidable instruments of tyranny.”
“The genius of Republican liberty, seems to demand on one side . . . that all power should be derived from the people. . . .”
“[M]erit will be doubled by the other lesson that Religion flourishes in greater purity, without than with the aid of Govt.”
Answer:
“Human wisdom cannot devise a method of obtaining petit jurors more fairly . . . than that . . . by our provincial law.”
Explanation:
How can people voluntarily get involved in government? Check all that apply.
paying taxes
volunteering
voting
lobbying
joining a community group
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One of the most desolate days of Zinc’s was in 2000 on Friday, Jan 1. It was a new year’s day, everybody was having fun, running around playing, and singing. The Zinc always invited people that came into their village. The people of Zink were the nicest and smartest of the village. They didn't even know what was going to happen next when they invited Zandar. Zandar the ruler of kings. He wore a black robe, and went straight to the church on Friday, Jan 1. I was there. I knew what he looked liked and I didnt like him at first.
Napkin followed him to the church, trying to stay behind him but not too close but not too far. He took off his robe, then some weird muscler cats came out of nowhere.
“Man those are some big cat’s, I wonder if they're just here to worship their gods or something.” Napkin whispered.
“Is the ship here yet?” Zandar mumbled
“Yes my king.” The minion bowed his head in approval, to the king.
A starved cat wobbled up the stairs with bloat pink eyes.
“My king may you spare us some food.” The starving swollen cat whimpered.
“My people are bringing some food right now and it's filled with crates of bread and fish. Tell all your friends to come over and get some bread and fish. The more friends you bring the more bread and fish you get.” Zandar said in a happy tone.
“Yes my lord! I shall hurry off and get all my family and friends.” The starving cat, not looking starving anymore, ran off behind an open alley.
“I can see the crates from here, you may go get more cat’s.” Zandar hesitated. “For our feast.”
A few minutes later, a large number of boxes, and crates were everywhere around the church. It never smelled like fish or bread anywhere, it was mostly smelled like powder. Napkin snuck behind the church getting to one of the boxes. The smells stinged his nose, making him almost sneeze. He tried all his strength to open one of the boxes.
“AHH!” Napkin screamed.
“What was that!” Zandar whispered, biting his lip hard. Almost making it bleed.
“Probably just some kids chasing each other.” One of the minions said.
Napkin ran in front of the church, almost rolling over on his back.
“HE HAS GUNS!” Napkin screamed.
It felt like the whole village turned quiet for one second. Zandar let his claws out, gripping them to the church, almost breaking the stone cobbla. His eyes were furious.
Africa ran to bite his brother on the neck grabbing his scruff.
“Sorry for my little brother, he just had too much milk today!” Africa apologized
“I'm telling the truth! Please listen to me! You'll all die!” Napkin was trying to struggle to get out of his brother’s grip.
Zandar smiled evilly at Napkin, being pulled away by his brother. Napkin could not hear what Zandar was saying to his Minions but...
“Happy New year!” Zandar laughed.
The pulling of Napkin’s brother stopped. Napkin ran as fast as he could, seeing bodys drop left and right of him. Hearing bullet guns drop. He stopped running pushing the dirt and gravel in the air, running back to his brother.
“No!” Napkin yelled. Pushing his head against the dead body of his brother. He felt pain in his head and in his stomach. Zandar punched on Napkin. He rolled over hitting the gravel upside down making his nose bleed. Zander's hand unleashed his long claws in the air. Swinging down, if felt slow in Napkin’s brain. He rolled over and ran as fast as he could. Getting from under Zandar.
“Everyone I know is dead, everyone I talked to is dead, EVERYONE..” Napkin thought in his head tears rolling down from his eyes running away from the church. “Anywhere away from him, ANYWHERE!”
The Invitation
Napkin sprinted from the bushes chasing the rabbit. Sweat came down from his fur trying not to lose the rabbit.
“Mouse brain!” Napkin yelled.
A hawk had grabbed the rabbit with their sharp talons, flying off into the distance. “Dang it.” Napkin kicked dirt across the grass. “That's the third one today! I'm going to start to get dizzy at some point in the day.” Napkin walked to the right bank of a river, drinking some water. “Got to stay hydrated I guess?” Napkin felt a pain in his left shoulder, he fell back on his stomach, looking near the left of his eye seeing blood flow down his left shoulder. He stood shaking in pain as he looked up, seeing a black figure approaching him out of the blushes, walking towards him in the river. He couldn't keep his eyes open any longer, his eyelids got heavier and heavier.
He could hear mumbling, and talking.
All sudden he felt pain, sadness, anger, and grief. Napkin sat up from a bed, not knowing where he was. “What the heck happened?” Two cats with big silver armor walked in. there was a long stair or silence. “Hey buddy how did you feel?” One of the cats said in a soft, nice voice. Napkin sprinted past the two cats with armor on, running in any direction he could go. He ran as fast as he could go, not feeling the pain in his left shoulder. He ran into a big room, with gleaming lights, and the smell of silver, and gold.
I need help with this by the end of the day. juts in case you wanna copy n paste the question if you help: What does Harding mean when says “that all human ills are not curable by legislation”?
Answer:
quantity of statutory enactments and excess of government offer no substitute for quality of citizenship
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What did the Supreme Court rule in McCulloch v. Maryland?
A. the national bank was constitutional
B. segregation was legal due to the "separate but equal" clause
C. the supreme court had the power of judicial review
D. the Cherokee nation was a distinct community
Answer:
In a unanimous decision, the Court held that Congress had the power to incorporate the bank and that Maryland could not tax instruments of the national government employed in the execution of constitutional powers.
Explanation:
they had to fight the other counties to keep them all safe and kids needed too be safe
Answer these two questions.
What is the third and final thing President Jefferson asked Lewis and Clark to do on their expedition?
What did Jefferson want the Native Americans to refer to him as?
Answer:
for the first question is Boundaries of the Louisiana Purchase and Expedition Route ... It was here on August 3 that Lewis and Clark had their first council with Native Americans, On August 12, Lewis ascended the final ridge to the Continental Divide.
for the second question the answer is Thomas Jefferson believed Native American peoples to be a noble race who were "in body and mind equal to the whiteman" and were endowed with an innate moral sense and a marked capacity for reason. Nevertheless, he believed that Native Americans were culturally and technologically inferior.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson believed Native American peoples to be a noble race who were "in body and mind equal to the whiteman" and were endowed with an innate moral sense and a marked capacity for reason. Nevertheless, he believed that Native Americans were culturally and technologically inferior.
For an economy to move out of a recession, people must ___________.
a.
stop creating new jobs
b.
avoid investing in the stock market
c.
avoid spending money
d.
begin spending money again
Read the passage.
Deserts are not the most hospitable climates for humans. The high temperatures and low water supplies create difficult conditions for survival.
What is the meaning of hospitable as it is used in this passage?
attractive
dangerous
severe
pleasant
The correct meaning of hospitable used in this passage is pleasant. Thus, option D is correct.
What are the difficulties in desert life?One of the most challenging environment is to live in is a desert. Deserts are characterized primarily by their high aridity. Humans require a great deal of water, making desert survival quite challenging.
In addition to humans, various animals, plants, and other forms of life also struggle to thrive in deserts. Because there is always a chance of running out of food, this makes it even more difficult for human existence to survive. The most frequent threat we encounter in the desert is heat injury. Due to heavy perspiration, shortage of salt is what causes heat cramps. Our muscles require electrolytes, such as the sodium and chlorine found in salt, to function properly.
Therefore, we can conclude that option D is correct.
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How was Julius Caesar’s rule different from the rule of earlier Roman leaders?
Select all that apply.
1. Caesar’s rule was meant to be permanent, whereas the rule of earlier Roman leaders was meant to be temporary.
2. Caesar’s rule was supported by other government members, whereas the rule of earlier Roman leaders was not supported by government members.
3. Caesar’s rule was viewed as a threat to democracy, whereas the rule of earlier Roman leaders was not seen as a threat.
4. Caesar’s rule was regarded negatively by the Roman people, whereas the rule of earlier Roman leaders was regarded more positively.
Answer:
he made stricter rules and did not tolerate bullies
Explanation:
Which of the following is true about the Ming Dynasty?
a) It is often considered the last of the great Chinese dynasties.
b) Art such as porcelain, painting, poetry, and literature all flourished.
c) It was a time of great civil engineering projects and construction.
d) All of the above
Tells are ruins of cities, one on top of another.
true or false
Answer: This is correct it is the remnants of one city being rebuilt over and over by different people on the ruins of the other
PLS HELP the development index measures all of the following except_______
Insurance rates
Life expectancy
Education levels
Standards of living
True or False
1. Manchuria invaded Japan to gain access to the rich natural resources it needed to free itself from reliance on trade with the West.
2. Japan, Italy, and Germany agreed to work together to oppose the spread of communism in the Anti-Comintern Pact.
Answer:
Both are false
Explanation:
1. Manchuria didn't invade Japan, it was the other way around. (Unless you made a typo, then this is true.)
2. The treaty between the Axis powers was called the "Tripartite Pact" and it was not to oppose communism but rather as a defensive pact against the Allies, which did not contain the Soviet Union at this point.
What do you think Lincoln meant by the phrase "...government of the people, by the people, for the people..."?
Answer:
He liked especially the following expression, which he marked with a pencil, and which he in substance afterwards used in his Gettysburg Address: 'Democracy is direct self-government, over all the people, for all the people, by all the people. '
Explanation:
Answer:
So I never really learned about this or really about him at all. But I have heard this before.
Explanation:
Well the whole quote is "that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." So maybe he is saying that the government and laws made for the people made by the people shall not leave or else all is doomed. This is my opinion and I the Lincoln. Maybe to prevent more soldiers from dying. Because If I remember wasn't this for all the soldiers that died?..
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Which women's rights leader worked with Elizabeth Cady Stanton to form the National Woman Suffrage Association? Susan B. Anthony Frederick Douglass Lucretia Mott Sojourner Truth
Answer:
susan b anthony
Explanation:
Answer:
Susan B Anthony
Explanation:
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write these 3 status updates about political participation,constitutional government, National bank veto in Andrew Jackson's perspective.
Please make each 3 -4 sentences long
Answer:
The fate of the U.S. economy weighed heavily on President Andrew Jackson’s mind in 1832 as he debated signing the renewal of the charter of the Second Bank of the United States. Congress had granted the national bank a new charter for twenty years starting in 1816, but bank advocates tried to renew the charter early to force its passage through Congress during an election year. The stage was set for a showdown between Jackson and Second National Bank president Nicholas Biddle.
Jackson had to weigh whether to kill the national bank because of his constitutional opposition to it and his fear that the bank was an engine of aristocracy. He also had to decide how he was going to challenge the precedent of its constitutionality as decided by previous congresses and presidents, and the Supreme Court.
Biddle had to decide how to react to Jackson’s opposition to the national bank. He believed the constitutional questions were settled and that the bank had great utility for the expansion of the American economy. Biddle had to work with allies in Congress to devise the best strategy to strengthen their own hand countering Jackson’s opposition. The resulting clash was one of the most significant battlegrounds of the mid-nineteenth-century politics.Explanation:
Why was the Battle at Princeton important?
Answer:
The Battle of Princeton was important because it was a key Patriot victory.
Explanation:
What was the influence of the idea of states’ rights?
It led to a stronger anti-slavery movement in the North.
It brought about the Compromise of 1850.
It led to the South seceding from the Union.
It caused Abraham Lincoln to send troops into the South.
Which of the fundamental causes of the Depression would have been the easiest to fix, in your view? Explain:
The legal capital of Bolivia is:
A. Sucre
B. Petosi
C. Cordillera
Answer:
SucreExplanation:
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