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Why did the French reinstate the Code Noir after gaining Louisiana from Spain?
to protect free people of color from enslavement
to establish restrictions on the slave trade
to allow for the expansion of slavery
to reduce the chance of a revolt by enslaved people
Answer:to establish restrictions on the slave trade
Explanation:
The Code Noir defined the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire, restricted the activities of free Negroes, made Roman Catholicism compulsory, and ordered all Jews out of France's colonies.
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What landmark was Bartolomeu Dias the first European to reach?
a) Straits of Maellan
b) Northwest Passage
c) tasmania
d) Cape of Good hope
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
Bartolomeu Dias was the first European to explore the southern tip of Africa, known as the Cape of Good Hope. the answer is D
Explanation:
( FOON ) What would happen to the israelites if all water had evaporated???
( Research how these civilizations worked to control and maintain water. Imagine that you are an ancient citizen who awakens to discover that all water has evaporated. Explain in detail how this would alter your way of life. Also, do this for the town where you live. )
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Answer:
Well, whatever water was left would evaporate in a matter of days, leaving humanity to die from dehydration. Most animals would go extinct without water. Who knows, maybe camels would become Earth’s next civilization? After a few days, plants would give up their attempts to survive without water.
Which economic concept is defined as that which people give up when they choose to spend their resources on something else?
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DBQ: This adapted excerpt is from Periclesś funeral orientation, given to the people of Athens around 430 B.C.E.
Our plan of government favors the many instead of the few; that is why it is called a democracy...
As for our social standing, advancement is open to everyone, according to ability. While every citizen has an equal opportunity to serve the public, we reward our most distinguished citizens by asking them to make our political decisions. Nor do we discriminate against the poor. A man may serve his country no matter how low his position on the social scale.
Question: What type of government was Pericles describing? What were his expectations for citizens in this type of government?
Pericles was not the founder or inventor of democracy, but he came to its leadership only a half-century after its invention, when it was still fragile. He certainly played the chief role in transforming it from a limited democracy where the common people still deferred to their aristocratic betters to a fully confident popular government in which the mass of the people were fully sovereign in fact as well as theory. Aside from its value as a study in political greatness, therefore, Pericles’ career offers instruction in how a new and fragile democracy can be brought to maturity.
Pericles’ long tenure as a political leader, more than thirty years, permitted him to aim at goals that went far beyond the immediate concerns that fully occupy most politicians and statesmen. He was one of those rare individuals who do not merely accept the conditions of the world they find but try to shape it to an image in their own minds. He saw the opportunity to create the greatest political community the world had ever known, one that would fulfill man’s strongest and deepest passions–for glory and immortality. The satisfaction of these passions normally implies extraordinary inequality; yet Pericles believed it could be achieved by the citizens of a democracy based on legal and political equality. At the same time, he intended to create a quality of life never before known, one that would allow men to pursue their private interests but also enable them to seek the highest goals by placing their interests at the service of a city that fostered and relied upon reason for its greatness.
Explanation:
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What was the goal of the Moscoso expedition?
a.
to find Cibola
b.
to find gold and riches in Florida
c.
to find an overland route to New Spain (Mexico)
d.
to explore the Southeastern part of what is now America
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
How did physical geography affect the outcome of the Battle of Coleto?
The open prairie allowed the Mexican army to surround Fannin and his men.
The dense forest provided protection for Fannin and his men from Mexican soldiers.
The deep canyon allowed the Mexican army to attack Fannin and his men from above.
The rolling valleys acted as a barrier when Fannin and his men tried to escape the fighting.
How many representatives does each state have in the Senate? How is this number determined?
Answer:
Article I, Section II of the Constitution says that each state shall have at least one U.S. Representative, while the total size of a state's delegation to the House depends on its population. The number of Representatives also cannot be greater than one for every thirty thousand people.
Explanation:
How many representatives does each state have in the House of Representatives? How is this number determined?
Answer:
The answer is they have two senators to represent each state however a states representation is based on the states population. Small states such as Vermont and Delaware have one representative while bigger states like california have 53.
In the United States, these courts go all the way from town courts to the Supreme Court.
Is it the Executive or Judicial
Can anyone awnser these ALL? Its about Chiron.
Awnser it like: EX- 4. - A
HERMES: This is Hermes, Messenger of the Gods, reporting for the Greek Mythology News Network, live from Mount Pelion.1 We’re lucky today to be joined by Chiron the Centaur — the extremely talented mentor who trained many of the heroes we feature regularly on our show. Chiron, I’ve heard you had a challenging childhood — what happened and how did you get through it?
CHIRON: It is true, my early years were not easy. As a baby, I was abandoned by my parents, Cronus2 and Philyra. My mother was disgusted by my half-human, half-horse appearance. Luckily, the god Apollo and his sister Artemis discovered me, and they found it in their hearts to take me in and raise me as their own. From Apollo, I learned about music and medicine. From Artemis, I learned about archery3 and hunting. With their guidance I have been able to master all of these skills and more.
HERMES: Fascinating! And thank the stars4 for Apollo and Artemis. What else do you think separates you from other typical centaurs?
CHIRON: Well, as you can see, my two front legs are not horse legs but human legs — this is a significant difference. Additionally, I enjoy wearing human clothing from time to time, something my centaur brothers and sisters never try. I embrace5 civilization, that’s why I’ve been able to develop friendships with gods, goddesses, and humans alike.
HERMES: Speaking of which, the hero Peleus speaks very highly of you. How long have you known him and how did you make such a strong impression on him?
CHIRON: I’ve known Peleus for many years. As a young man, he was left stranded in the wilderness by the traitor Acastus. Fortunately, I came across Peleus and was able to restore him to his full strength and even give him some advice as to how to win over the woman of his dreams, Thetis the ocean nymph!6 Eventually, Peleus returned to me and asked me to train his son, Achilles. Now Achilles is one of the greatest archers in the world! Possibly even better than me...
HERMES: Oh, wow! I didn’t know you trained Achilles! Do you have any other stories about students of yours whom our viewers may have heard of?
CHIRON: Well, Ajax, who fought alongside Achilles in the Trojan War, was also brought to me as a young boy for training. And of course, Apollo, my adoptive father, brought his son Asclepius to me, as well. Asclepius was particularly adept7 at the healing arts,8 and I’m honored to have had a hand in sculpting the great god of medicine. Actually, one of my favorite stories isn’t about my years as a teacher but rather as a healer. You see, tragically, Phoenix — another one of Achilles’ mentors — was blinded during a fight with his father, Amyntor. Using my knowledge of herbal medicine, I was able to restore Phoenix’s sight. This is certainly one of my proudest accomplishments.
HERMES: Just incredible. We really are blessed to have such a talented centaur in our midst.9 Well, Chiron, I know your time is short, just one last question though. Seeing as you are an oracle10 — on top of all your other abilities — do you have any predictions about what, if anything, may ultimately cause your death?
CHIRON: I don’t pretend to know anything for certain, and I try to shy away11 from looking into my own future. However, my gifted daughter Melanippe has foretold my death. Though she was disturbed by the vision and is not willing to speak openly about it, she did mention it involved Heracles and an arrow... My only wish is that my death is not in vain,12 that someone or something else benefits from my passing.
HERMES: Oh my! For the sake of the world, I certainly hope Melanippe is wrong! Well, you heard it all here first folks! Tune in after the break for Cooking with Hestia.13
Answer:
Explanation:
1. A
2. B
3. D
4. C
5. Chiron is well known with the gods, as said, he was even helped by them. Chiron is has also done incredible things in his life, even impressed Heremes, a god, to top it off, Chiron trained Achilles, and used his knowledge of medicine to help Phoinex (Achilles mentor).
What was the Christmas Truce of 1914 (no wikipedia pls )
Explanation:
The Christmas truce (German: Weihnachtsfrieden; French: Trêve de Noël) was a series of widespread unofficial ceasefires along the Western Front of the First World War around Christmas 1914. The truce occurred only five months into the war.
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Answer:
During the war many soliders couldnt go home for the holidays,they all stoped fighting and had peace for that night :)
I learned that from my friend who loves war
Explanation:
Which general was in command at the battle of saratoga, but lost in his first major battle in the south?
Answer: General Arnold
Explanation:I can’t really explain
Loyalists were colonists who were?
A
loyal to the colonies.
B
loyal to the New England Company.
C
loyal to the king and the English Parliament.
D
loyal to the president.
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How many branches of the Federal Government are there? *
1 point
5
4
7
3
Answer:
3
Explanation:
There is the Legislative, Executive,
Judicial.
Can you guys please help me me with these 3 questions
Answer:
1. F, 2. F, 3. T
Explanation:
1. False, 2. False, 3. True
Who did and who did not support the changes in the government when the U.S. Constitution was written? Who do you agree with and why?
Please make aleast a paragraph thx
Answer:
John Adams
Explanation:
He believed in fair trails
The graph shows population growth in Louisiana in the late 18th century.
What does this graph show about the period between 1777 and 1784?
It was the period of slowest population growth on the chart.
It was the period of fastest population growth on the chart.
It was the period when no population growth occurred.
It was the second fastest increase of population on the chart.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer-1777–1784
Explanation:
How is a president different from a monarch?
A
The president's children automatically become the leader.
B
The power of the president is limited by two branches of government.
C
A monarch is voted into office.
D
The president has absolute power.
By the 1840s steamboats faced increased pressure from what?
A. Stagecoach
B. Trains
C. Clipper ships
D. Pony express
Answer:
c
Explanation:
no one needs steamboats
By the 1840s steamboats were facing increasing pressure from B. Trains.
Steamboats became widely used in the early 19th century when they began to replace wind-powered boats which used sails.
Their dominance did not last for long however because by the mid 18th century, railroads were increasingly being built which allowed trains to carry goods to areas that ships couldn't at a faster rate.
Steamboats therefore did not get to enjoy much of their dominance as a result of trains being increasingly used by people to transport goods and services.
More information on the railroads can be found at https://brainly.com/question/14651201.
Topic: WW1
How long did WW1 last (Day Started - Day Ended)? Where did WW1 took place? What was the cause of WW1
Should have at least 3 sentences or more!
Answer: it started on July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918
Causes:
the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, nationalism and secret alliances
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Answer: I just put all of them in order
Xia Dynasty
Shang Dynasty
Zhou Dynasty
Qin Dynasty
Han Dynasty
Six Dynasties Period. ...
Sui Dynasty
Tang Dynasty
Five Dynasties Period, Ten Kingdoms
Song Dynasty
Yuan Dynasty
Ming Dynasty
Qing Dynasty
Explanation:
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Does 8th grade reflect at all on 7th grade or just from January to May?
Answer:
Some of the stuff you learn in 7th grade help you understand more in 8th but you don't learn all the same stuff
Explanation:
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Answer:
On this day in 1974, the Supreme Court decided United States v. Nixon, a ruling that played a key role in President Richard Nixon's resignation from office. The justices issued their decision just sixteen days after hearing oral arguments in the case.
Explanation:
Yazmine is saving for a video game system. She makes $15 per hour babysitting. Yazmine is able to save $4 per hour for her gaming system. If she worked 8 hours, how much did she save?
Answer: 32
Explanation: Each hour would equal 4 dollars, so if you do 4x8 you get the answer 32
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What did the North American Free Trade Agreement lead to among the signatory states?
A. a decrease in foreign investment in industry
B. the adoption of a common currency
C. an increase in economic cooperation
D. the regulation of natural resource extraction
Answer:
I think its b I'm not positive though but hope it helps :)
Explanation:
I suck at math and Im stumped right now on this one. Can anyone help?
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1. What was the
primary reason for
the colonization of
Jamestown?
Answer: In 1612, John Rolfe, one of many shipwrecked on Bermuda, helped turn the settlement into a profitable venture. He introduced a new strain of tobacco from seeds he brought from elsewhere. Tobacco became the long awaited cash crop for the Virginia Company, who wanted to make money off their investment in Jamestown.Tobacco cultivation required large amounts of land and labor and stimulated the rapid growth of the Virginia colony. Settlers moved onto the lands occupied by the Powhatan Indians, and increased numbers of indentured servants came to Virginia. The first documented Africans in Virginia arrived in 1619.
Answer:
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Explanation:
John Rofle, made the place into a good place for economical reason. It was a very good idea for them to settle there because of the tobbacco seeds thriving there. It was turned into a profitable landscape by John Rofle. So, mainly it was because the tobbacco seeds were thriving there.
which phrase best defines the term citizenship
A. the duty of all citizens to serve in government
B. the political parties a citizen can choose to join
C. the process of becoming a naturalized citizen
D. the responsibilities and rights all citizens have
Answer:
C. The process of becoming a naturalized citizen.
Answer:
D. responsibility and rights all citizens have
Explanation:
Citizenship is defined in the first clause of the first section of the Fourteenth Amendment as: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and the State wherein they reside