Answer:
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Explanation:
Question 9 is based on the source below:
“The advent of printing ought to be featured more prominently by historians of science when they explain the downfall of outdated scientific ideas that occurred during the “Scientific Revolutions” after 1500. For it was printing, and the creation of mass numbers of books, that led directly to empiricism: the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience and experimentation, as well as the refinement of the scientific method of observation, experimentation, and publishing of the results of those experiments. For it was printing that created that all-important text for researchers of all kinds: the secondary source.
The Renaissance scholars made eliminating errors one of their major goals, since the copying work of medieval scribes often involved the perpetuation [spread] of terrible errors from original sources. This drive for error-correction inspired the scientists of the Scientific Revolution to conduct experiments to make sure that knowledge was directly observable and verifiable. These scientists would then publish the results of their experiments in order to correct the scientific record. These published experimental results formed a base of secondary sources that could be used by each next generation of scientists as they made new discoveries and advances in the fields of physics, astronomy, medicine, anatomy, mathematics and geometry, geography and cartography.
Printing increased the faith that scientists could have in written sources, making archival research a trusted and required part of the scientific process. Scientists also began publishing their findings in journals and magazines limited entirely to scientific ideas, created a European society of scientists in constant written conversation with each other.”
Excerpt from The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe, Elizabeth Eisenstein, 1983.
9. Which of the following statements best summarizes the cause-and-effect process explained by the passage above?
a. The invention of the scientific method would not have happened in Europe without the printing press.
b. The invention of the printing press led Europeans to reexamine knowledge from the Classical Era.
c. The start of the Scientific Revolution caused the invention of new technologies like the printing press.
d. The invention of the printing press helped spread new intellectual movements like the Scientific Revolution.
What are the contributions from ancient India and how have they affected modern society?
Example: India made major contributions to fields such as math, science, literature, religion, art, medicine, and metalworking. All of these contributions are still seen today.
Pick 1 or 2 advancements to talk about what they are.
Then explain how they are still seen today.
Please write this in at least 2-3 paragraphs
Answer:
Indians invented zero and the number system, one of the greatest innovations in history. The decimal system, the value of pi, algebra, trigonometry, calculus and many mathematical concepts were all born in India.
Ancient India was a land of sages and seers as well as a land of scholars and scientists. Research has shown that from making the best steel in the world to teaching the world to count, India was actively contributing to the field of science and technology centuries long before modern laboratories were set up.
A significant attribute of ancient Indian culture has been the commingling of cultural elements from the north and south, and from the east and west. Ancient India also saw the birth of Brahmanism or Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, but all these cultures and religions intermingled and interacted.
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Why was the transfer of power after the election 1800 significant?
A. It set the precedent that intense campaign elections hurt the peaceful transfer of power and should be avoided.
B. It set the precedent that elections should never be decided by the House of Representatives because that threatened a peaceful transfer of power.
C. It set the precedent that political parties would always challenge the results of the election to make sure the transfer of power was legitimate.
D. It set the precedent that the losing faction would accept the election results and help with a peaceful power transfer.
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What was significant about Jefferson's 1801 inaugural address?
A. It was used to suggest that political parties were bad for the nation.
B. It was used to call for a more fair election process.
C. It was used to explain why the Federalists were bad leaders.
D. It was used to unify the nation.
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How did the ruling of McCulloch v. Maryland affect the federal government?
A, It established that the Supreme Court would judge all cases involving the U.S. Constitution.
B. It allowed state courts to judge cases in which state and national laws conflicted, weakening the U.S. Supreme Court's authority.
C. It increased the power of Congress to carry out its lawmaking duties.
D. It limited the ability of the president to enforce laws, giving more power to state governors.
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How did Marbury v. Madison help balance the federal government in the United States?
A. It declared that states could decide whether or not to follow federal laws.
B. It empowered Congress to review cases made by the courts through the "necessary and proper" ruling.
C. It allowed the president to decide which law to follow if Congress and the Supreme Court had differing opinions.
D. It allowed the Supreme Court to check the actions of the other two branches through judicial review.
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1. Why was the transfer of power after the election 1800 significant?
- D. It set the precedent that the losing faction would accept the election results and help with a peaceful power transfer.
2. What was significant about Jefferson's 1801 inaugural address?
- B. It was used to call for a more fair election process.
3. How did the ruling of McCulloch v. Maryland affect the federal government?
- C. It increased the power of Congress to carry out its lawmaking duties.
4. How did Marbury v. Madison help balance the federal government in the United States?
- D. It allowed the Supreme Court to check the actions of the other two branches through judicial review.
Describe the positive and negative aspects of the bumper crop of 1931
Answer:
the difference is 2
Explanation:
because you divide that by 100 to get 2
The advantage of bumper production is extreme price drop. The disadvantage of bumper production is price drop. With bumper production, consumers are definitely winners. It may not be so for farmers.
Explanation:
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Remember that you need to attract people’s attention with a catchy phrase or title. Then you need to keep their attention by being direct and creative. Reading or watching a PSA should take only a minute of people’s time. The public service announcement should include:
Your imaginary name
An explanation, in your own words, of one of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
An explanation, in your own words, of why it is important for a person to know the amendment you chose
An example of how the amendment would be used today
Answer:
The First Amendment protects our beliefs action and what we say
Why did Alexander Hamilton support the Constitution?
A. A small executive branch made it easier for one person to convince people around them to act.
B. A strong government encouraged disagreements and debate.
C. A smaller executive branch made it easier for people to keep an eye on who was running the government.
D. A strong government prevented people from having too much freedom.
A. A small executive branch made it easier for one person to convince people around them to act.
How many miles did Zheng he travel
Answer:
about 4000 miles.
Explanation:
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How would having access to land trade routes help Islam to spread quickly?
Answer:
In addition, according to historical accounts, Muslim traders came to the Indonesian islands because of the rare spices present there. It is believed that some of these merchants settled in Indonesia and blended with local people. Moreover, after the arrival of Muslim merchants in Sumatra Island, the kings of the island started to follow Islam, which further facilitated their integration into the trade roads around the 12th century AD. Archaeological evidence of the adoption of Islam amongst the royalty can be seen on tombstones engraved with the date of the Islamic year of Sumatran Kings of the 13th century.
Answer:
The Muslim practice of direct trade offered further exposure to the religion. Rather than working through intermediaries, Muslim merchants would travel to the trading destinations, allowing exposure to the religion within other countries too.
Explanation:
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199 cakes=_____dozen_____cakes
Answer:
16 dozen with 7 remaining
Explanation:
A dozen is 12.
Subtract 12 from 199 until you no longer can or 12x16=192
199-192=7
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How did the Catholic Church play a large role in the development of medieval communities?
They were both religious and economic staples for people.
Monasteries were central to the economic well-being of a community.
Monks gave aid to those in need.
They established temples and built societies around them.
They forced people to become Catholic.
Answer:
The correct answers are A) They forced people to become Catholic. and B) They established temples and built societies around them.
Explanation:
The Catholic Church played a large role in the development of medieval communities in that it forced people to become Catholic. and they established temples and built societies around them.
The Middle Ages were dark ages in many ways. One of them was the Inquisition years of the Catholic Church and its presence in most of Western Europe. The Pope and the Kings many times were allied to impose the practice of Catholicism and persecuted the ones who were against its teachings. Indeed, they burned them alive in the stack as a way to show its power.
All of the following are part of human systems except
A. cities
B. economies
C. landforms
D. religions
Answer: the answer is landforms
Explanation: We as communities and societies helped build cities, raise economies and practice religion. They are solely based on humanity. Landforms aren't part of human systems because it doesn't rely or humans to exist or be shaped
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Is this statement true or false?
Larger farms and single crop production is one way that farming in the United States changed in the late 1800s.
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Muslim merchants established which of the following trade practices:
They were unified in trade if not governance.
They controlled trade in Turkey.
They launched voyages.
They expanded trade routes beyond the Mediterranean.
They charged Europeans high taxes.
Type the correct answer in the box. Spell the word correctly.
Which of the key figures in Hebrew culture is described in the following paragraph?
The relationship between (blank)
and her mother-in-law is like the relationship between Israel and God. The story was told to teach the Israelites about the importance of choosing to be loyal to God.
Answer:
A woman who married in
Explanation:
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What important contribution did Nettie Asberry make to women's suffrage?
Question 2 options:
She traveled to Washington D.C. to speak in favor of women's suffrage.
She was the first black woman to serve in the state senate.
She fought for the right of black women to vote.
Answer:
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The significant contribution made by the Nettie Asberry make to women's suffrage was She fought for the right of black women to vote. Thus, option third is correct.
What is women's suffrage?The right of women to vote in elections is known as women's suffrage. Some people attempted to amend voting rules to allow women to vote beginning in the early 18th century. Liberal political parties would later offer women the right to vote, expanding the number of possible constituents for those parties.
Nettie J. Craig Asberry was a suffragist, club woman, and musical instructor who helped establish the NAACP Tacoma Chapter and the Washington State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs.
Asberry was established on July 15, 1865, in Leavenworth, Kansas, to Violet Craig, an African American lady, and William Wallingford, a slave owner.
Asberry began piano instruction at the age of eight and eventually created music. She became involved in the suffrage campaign after meeting Susan B. Anthony and serving as her secretary.
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Which statement describes a problem of living conditions in cities during the early part of the Progressive Era?
Groups of immigrants committed crimes near settlement houses.
Large families lived in cramped tenements that had poor ventilation.
Laws prevented the building of affordable homes for immigrant families.
Wealthy business leaders built apartments to provide homes to factory workers.
Answer:
This is
Explanation:
Scientific Management and Job Specialization. Perhaps the earliest attempt to design jobs came during the era of scientific management. Scientific management is a philosophy based on the ideas of Frederick Taylor as presented in his 1911 book, Principles of Scientific Management.
Kiss marry kill: Cancer Aries Virgo
Answer: Marry Aeries Kill Cancer Kiss Virgo
Explanation:
cuz
Answer:
Kiss Aries Marry Virgo Kill Cancer
Explanation:
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Which person would the Populist Party most likely represent?
a New England banker
a wealthy Southern planter
a railroad owner in New York
a poor farmer in Kansas
Answer:
D. a poor farmer in Kansas
Explanation:
The Populist movement targeted lower-class individuals and promised to improve their status or ways of life. Hope this helps :)
Answer: D.
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Rather than escaping France, what is an alternate strategy King Louis could have done to assure his safety?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Why was the Albany Plan of Union geographically difficult?
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Answer:
Why did the British reject the Albany Plan of Union?
After the Albany Congress passed the Albany Plan, the plan was sent back to the British and to the individual American colonies. The British government thought the proposed colonial government was unnecessary and, as such, rejected it. The individual American colonies also rejected it.
Why was the transfer of power after the election 1800 significant?
A. It set the precedent that intense campaign elections hurt the peaceful transfer of power and should be avoided.
B. It set the precedent that elections should never be decided by the House of Representatives because that threatened a peaceful transfer of power.
C. It set the precedent that political parties would always challenge the results of the election to make sure the transfer of power was legitimate.
D. It set the precedent that the losing faction would accept the election results and help with a peaceful power transfer.
Answer: By the election of 1800, the nation's two parties had taken more definite shape. The Presidential race was hotly contested between Federalist President, John Adams, and Democratic-Republicans, Thomas Jefferson. It marked the first peaceful transfer of power between political parties in American history.
Explanation:
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If you are a school president and you have this large amount of money and you can only spend it on Needs, help, and provide, what will you spend on it in school? explain
Summarize the views on slavery held by Lincoln and Douglas.
Answer:
One of the biggest differences between Douglas' and Lincoln's views on slavery is that, unlike Lincoln, Douglas did not consider slavery a moral issue, an agonizing dilemma, nor was it an issue that would tear the Union apart. ... Lincoln's stellar performance in these debates enabled his nomination for President in 1860.
Explanation:
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Which were Japanese historical periods?
Kofun
Burman
Asuka
Nara
Heian
Khmer
Answer: The historical Japanese periods were Kofun, Asuka.
Explanation:
Kofun, is an era in the history of japan about 300-538 AD (date of the introductions of Buddhism) following the yayoi period. Asuka periods was a time transformation for the Japanese society. Heian was the last division of classical Japanese history running from 794-1185.
How was the Greek navy able to defeat the Persian navy? (4 points)
Greece had superior generals.
Greece had smaller, quicker ships.
Persian sailors were mainly slaves.
The Greek gods had received enough human sacrifices.
Answer:
Greek had smaller quicker ships!
Explanation:
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Read the following paragraph. How does sentence 3 develop the main idea of the paragraph? (5 points)
Gertrude Belle Elion was born on Jan. 23, 1918, in New York City. She graduated from Hunter College in New York City with a degree in biochemistry in 1937. Unable to obtain a graduate research position because she was a woman, she took a series of jobs, including lab assistant, chemistry and physics teacher in New York City high schools, and research chemist. During this time she also took classes at New York University, where she earned a master's degree in 1941. Because she could not devote herself to full-time studies, Elion never received a doctorate.
A. It shows how determined Elion was to learn more about biochemistry. It supports the B. idea that Elion could not get accepted into colleges. It shows how her different jobs C. helped her to be a better chemist.
C. It supports the idea that women can be very determined.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It shows how determined Elion was to learn more about biochemistry does sentence 3 develop the main idea of the paragraph. Hence, option A is correct.
What did Gertrude Elion discover?In addition to 6-MP, Elion discovered a number of other drugs that target the life cycle of nucleic acids, such as the powerful immunosuppressant azathioprine (Imuran) and the gout medicine allopurinol, which works by preventing the production of uric acid.
With the drugs she created, Gertrude Elion succeeded in her life's goal of reducing pain. Along with the individual drugs she discovered, she also developed a new, more scientific approach to drug development, which revolutionized and accelerated medical research.
Gertrude Trudy Together with Sir James Black and George H. Hitchings, American biochemist and pharmacologist Belle Elion shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their innovative work.
Thus, option A is correct.
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The leading golf pro averages a score of ‒13 for an 18 hole round of golf. A good golfer averages ‒2 for the same round of golf. How many more strokes does a good golfer average per round than the leading pro?
A.
18 strokes
B.
20 strokes
C.
15 strokes
D.
11 strokes