An acrostic poem for MARTIN LUTHER relating to martin luther, the priest from the 1950's who created the revolution against the roman church selling indulgences. 20 points for it. please write the poem and dont just give an explanation of what an acrostic is

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Answer 1

Answer:

Here.

Explanation:

Mr King was a man with vision

And a dream of what could be.

Reaching out to those that listen.

Trying to get us all to see.

It's not the battle that makes us better.

Not the war that we should fight.

Living life always together.

Understanding God's word is right.

Together, we all get stronger.

Happiness is within our reach.

Every mother and every father,

Ready for the wisdom we beseech

Kindness that we are given.

In God's word we will believe.

Never forget for whom we're livin.

Giving what we hope to recieve.

Joining with our Father in Heaven,

Righteous life we wish to achieve.


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Who started santiniketan​

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Answer: Debendranath Tagore

Explanation: Shantiniketan was founded and developed by members of the Tagore family. It was founded by Debendranath Tagore. Rabindranath Tagore wrote many of his literary classics at Santiniketan. His son, Rathindranath Tagore was one of the first five students at the Brahmacharya asrama at Santiniketan.

In regards to the Holocaust, what is Bystander?

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Answer:

The bookshelves and film racks are filled with accounts of the Holocaust that

focus on three representative figures: the victim, the perpetrator, and the selfless

savior. The victims are the most numerous. Those who were killed, enslaved, and

tortured totaled into the millions with Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, political and

religious activists, and the mentally and physically disabled marked as prime

targets. In pursuit was the Nazi killing machine, Germans and their collaborators,

which methodically organized men and women to annihilate whole communities.

Comparatively, a handful of people later anointed as the “righteous among the

nations,” risked their lives to protect those in danger.1

Missing from these accounts is by far the largest number of people, the

bystanders, who witnessed the Holocaust ravage Europe. They raised no objection

to the horrors that befell their neighbors. They swore their denial of events. Others

would claim that the risk of resistance was too high. What could one man or

woman do under the circumstances? Later some would seek absolution by insisting

that they were merely following orders. They had become bystanders, without will,

to morality. Acquiescing to power and circumstance, disengaged, all of these men

and women, wrote philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, were “silenced by [h]istory.”2

Their silence offers proof of John Stuart Mill’s observation about the bystander:

“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should

look on and do nothing.”3 Decisions about goodness, however, should be withheld.

This essay will consider three aspects in the matter of the bystander during the

Holocaust. First, this essay will consider the intellectual and historical

complexities of defining bystanders and assessing their role. How does the

historian investigate those who remained in the background, blurred faces as

events passed by? Second, this essay will assess the importance of context. How

do specific historical, national, and local circumstances affect bystander behavior?

These factors also open to view the actions of those who collaborated and those.

Once the Shah left the country, who took over in his place?
How did they feel about America?

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Reza Shah was deposed in 1941 by an invasion of allied British and Soviet troops who believed him to be sympathetic with the allies' enemy Nazi Germany. That being said, Americans are, on the whole, very friendly people and happy to help when asked.

why was there opposition against the government of India, act 1935​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Ans: The Indian Act of 1935 was not liked nor was even appreciated by the Indian people. This

was opposed for a number of reasons. One was that the G.G was head of federation and could

exert special powers in the reserved subjects. All the ultimate control was in the hands of the

viceroy and G.G. The act appeared to grant real power to the people of India, but in reality things

were a little different. Provincial governor also had special powers in the two reserved areas.

They had the authority to dismiss ministers and even the right to dismiss the whole

administration and rule by proclamation during a period of emergency. However the governors

were asked to act upon the advice of Ministers, which seemed to be very beneficial.

Another reason was that the part concerning the central Govt. was never introduced because the

princes rejected the new arrangements. Although the act appeared to give the Indians a say in

running their own country, there was a very limited franchise. The property qualification for

voting meant that only 25% of Indians population was allowed to vote in the provincial elections.

The act was opposed on all sides of India. The Congress, ML and even the princes of states

disliked and resented this act. Nehru called it a “charter of slavery’ and said that it had so many

safeguards that is was like ‘a machine with strong breaks but no engine’. To Jinnah it was simply

‘thoroughly rotten, fundamentally bad and totally unacceptable.

Why did people use land subsidies?


to build barns for horses and hay


to build roads and railroads


to raise cattle on ranches


to grow tobacco

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To raise cattle on ranches

Which statement BEST describes one of the roles of William Few at the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

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Explanation:

"William Few in the year 1787 of February was the signer of the Constitutional Convention.  

He was born in 1748 in Maryland and later changed to Richmond County which is near Augusta in the year 1770.  

1780 was the year when some became an actor on the high stage whereas Georgia sent him to the Continental Congress.  

After that in the same year Georgia sent some and others to a Philadelphia convention charged with checking the Articles of Confederation that wasn't revise by the convention and it rewrote and resulted a full new charter—the United States Constitution."

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What were the reasons why women were not allowed to vote?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Men where thought to be superior back in the old days.

according to buddhist teachings if people can overcome their desire and ignorance they will reach what?

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Answer:

Nirvana

Explanation:

What nickname did peopleprovide Robert Lafayette?

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Answer:

little goose

Explanation:

Answer:

He was Nicknamed "Fighting Bob.

Explanation:

La Follette continued to champion Progressive causes during a Senate career extending from 1906 until his death in 1925.

How does a republic contrast with a democracy

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A democracy works under meeting and exercise the government in person, while a republic is the meeting and agreements of the citizens. They assemble and administrate to keep the discussion civil.

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See explanation

Explanation:

A republic is a form of government where supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives whereas democracy is an ideology that helps shape how a government is run, describing a system run by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.

Can someone help I can’t fail it

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Answer: I think it is B.

Explanation:

"I was born in South Carolina. My grandfather was stolen from Africa. My father learned the African method of curing snake bites, and was in consequence, called Dr. Clavern. My mother's name was Betty. I had five brothers and five sisters. Of these, two brothers and two sisters were dead when I left the plantation. My earliest recollection was of my mistress, whom I feared above all persons, as she used every means in her power to spite me. The reason for this was as follows:-When I was about ten years old, I and her son were digging for hickory root to amuse ourselves with, when he, seeing that I was obtaining mine quicker than he, kicked me on the nose, upon which I wiped the blood upon him. He ran and informed his mother, who whipped me on my naked back, to console her son, till the blood ran down. After that, she always hated not only me but my family, and would even stint my mother's allowance; and since then, I had many whippings through her influence." -John Andrew Jackson, 1862 This passage was written by a slave from South Carolina. Based on the passage, which of the following statements is true?

A. The children of whites played as equals with the children of slaves.

B. Many slaves experienced harsh treatment at the hands of their masters.

C. Any slaves who came from Africa were treated better than slaves born in the Americas.

D. Slaves that worked in the house were paid a wage while field slaves were not.​

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The correct answer is B

Answer:

B or D

Explanation:

"C" can be eliminated since we can see African were not treated better then slaves born in Amercia since Andrew Jackson himself is African-American and was punished along withbhos family. And "A" we can be eliminated since we know that Andrew was punished for whipping blood on a white child after this child injured him.

"D" could be a *possible* elimination since it did not give insight into rather or not field slaves were paid.

However we so know that many slaves experiences harsh treatment at the hand of their master/mistress. So "B" is a possible answer

Describe the friendship of Don Quixote with Sancho Panza. How are they alike and how are they different from each other?

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Answer:

The relationship between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza is an important one. Readers can easily understand that the two characters stand for different things. While Don Quixote represents illusion, Sancho Panza represents reality. They complement each other in a dualistic way.


Coffee is shown as coming from the "Old World". In fact it originally came
from the Sudan region of Africa. how
do you think the Europeans got hold of it?

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Answer:

maybe they made their own or exchanged money or goods to get the coffee.

What did the framers do to protect
individual rights?

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Explanation:

The text of the Constitution reflects this vision. It defines our most fundamental freedoms in general terms: “freedom of speech,” “due process of law,” “free exercise” of religion, “equal protection of the laws,” “cruel and unusual punishment.” The Constitution sets forth governmental powers in similarly general terms: Congress may regulate “commerce… among the several states,” the president will “take care that the laws be faithfully executed,” the courts are authorized to decide “cases” and “controversies.”

what is secularism and explain in long​

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Secularism is the idea of something being not religious or not connected to a church or other religious organisation. An example of this is the government, which is independent of any religion in many US states

According to our primary source document from The Crisis newspaper, what was the real reason behind Japanese internment, and what proof did they offer?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

Unfortunately, you did not attach the link to read the information about The Crisis newspaper, nor a link to it.

However, what we can do to help you is to answer based on or knowledge of the topic.

Some historians believe that the real reason behind Japanese internment was to free that large portions of land that was the property of Japanese Americans to create profit.

After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, President Franklin D. Roosevelt decided to enter World War II. One of the first actions after entering the war, Roosevelt signed the executive order 9066 that ordered the relocation of approximately 112,000 Japanese people living on the Pacific coast of the United States. They were sent to interim camps such as the one at Manzanares, California.

These people were removed from the Pacific US and few of them sold their private properties at a very cheap price, losing all their patrimony.

Why does Orwell object to the Burmese’s prejudice against him? In Shooting an Elephant?

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Answer:

Orwell objects to the Burmese prejudice against him because he's rlly against the fact of British imperialism, which is power to rule over another country and extended :3  

Explanation:

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In your view, is it ever acceptable to commit acts of violence against people who are in positions of power?

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

you never commit acts of violence against another person regardless of who it is.

no, violence should not be accepted

French soldiers brought home ideas about government and rights from the American Revolution, including news of the Declaration of Independence. One of the ideas presented in the Declaration of Independence is equality for all. Englishman Thomas Hobbes and which other Enlightenment thinker proposed this idea?

-Rosseau
-Montesquieu
-Locke
-Voltaire

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Answer:

Locke.

Explanation:

The American Declaration of Independence is a document that expresses the ideals on which the newly founded United States was to be run. This document presents the people's assertion of choosing their own government.

And just like in the Declaration of Independence, the idea of "equality before the law" was also proposed by Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, two English philosophers and thinkers. Locke wrote in his Treatise II:

"The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it, which obliges every one: and reason which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions..."

Thus, the correct answer is Locke.

Answer:

locke

Explanation:

1. The cause of campaign finance reform
was first taken up during which
presidency?
Richard Nixon
Barack Obama
Franklin Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt

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Answer:the answer is Theodore Roosevelt

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1 The atmosphere on Mars is only ________% of Earth's.

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

Answer:

1%

Explanation:

The atmosphere of Mars is less than 1% of Earth’s, so it does not protect the planet from the Sun’s radiation nor does it do much to retain heat at the surface.

What do you think artists depicted in the literature and art after ww1?


answer : The most famous post war movement in art and literature was Dadaism, or simply Dada, which existed from 1916 to 1924. It was created as a result of the horrific consequences of WWI.

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Answer:

World War I was jarring in many ways. It was one of the largest, if not the largest, collective trauma the world had experienced up until that point. One thing it changed forever was traditional notions of Western art.

It was the first world war, and many young men entered it idealistic and left feeling completely disillusioned and hopeless. In the 1920s they became known as the "lost generation," a phrase coined by famed American author and WWI veteran Ernest Hemingway.

The end of WWI sparked the entrance of modern art into the spotlight in popular art. Surrealist and Expressionist painters began to emerge from various corners of the world, and art, rather than depicting a beautiful, perfect world, began to depict the struggles, chaos, and splinters of the world with distorted figures and mangled bodies. Picasso's "Guernica," which was actually a response to the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, is an example of how WWI changed art forever.

Explanation:

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What is 45 out of 50 as a percentage?. Single choice.

80%

90%

70%​

it math not history

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Answer:

90%

to find percentages you need to make the denominator 100

45/50 = 90/100

So the answer is 90%

if the denominator is not a factor of hundred you can multiply the whole fraction by hundred

like

10/ 70 × 100

1000/70

100/ 7

14.28%

All you do is divide 45/50 and get 0.9 which is 90%

WHO WERE THE “SANS-CULOTTES” AND WHAT WAS THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO THE “JACOBINS?”

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Answer:

The sans-culottes were the common people of the lower classes in late 18th-century France, a great many of whom became radical and militant partisans of the French Revolution in response to their poor quality of life under the Ancien Régime.

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Which of the following was not one of the principles of the Black Power Movement? *

•Black people should do everything they can to hold up and support their own communities.
•Black people should be self-reliant and solve their own problems.
•Black people should form their own political organizations that will stand for their values.
•Black people should seek the assistance of white people in the fight for equality.

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Answer:

2nd option will be answer

The most important export from Han China was silk. According to the chart, what trade items might the Han have received in return?

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Answer:

You are missing the chart.

Explanation:

Explanation:

In return, foreign traders received furs, spices, jade, iron, ceramic, and bronze objects, as well as the much sought after silk.

Describe an action taken by imperial nations in China that might have made the Chinese resist colonization. Then explain why that action might have led to resistance.

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Answer:

In any event, preliminary attempts to Westernize Chinese society from within did not deter further foreign penetration; nor did the subsequent revolution (1911) succeed in freeing China from Western domination. Toward the end of the 19th century, under the impact of the new imperialism, the spread of foreign penetration accelerated. Germany entered a vigorous bid for its sphere of influence; Japan and Russia pushed forward their territorial claims; and U.S. commercial and financial penetration of the Pacific, with naval vessels patrolling Chinese rivers, was growing rapidly. But at the same time this mounting foreign interest also inhibited the outright partition of China. Any step by one of the powers toward outright partition or sizable enlargement of its sphere of influence met with strong opposition from other powers. This led eventually to the Open Door Policy, advocated by the United States, which limited or restricted exclusive privileges of any one power vis-à-vis the others. It became generally accepted after the antiforeign Boxer Rebellion (1900) in China. With the foreign armies that had been brought in to suppress the rebellion now stationed in North China, the danger to the continued existence of the Chinese government and the danger of war among the imperialist powers for their share of the country seemed greater than ever. Agreement on the Open Door Policy helped to retain both a compliant native government and equal opportunity for commerce, finance, and investme

One action that was taken by imperial nations in China was the sale of opium to the Chinese. This led to resistance as opium led to health and social consequences.

Opium in China The British and other nations smuggled opium into China to sell to the Chinese. Opium was abused by a lot of people and led to serious social and health ills.

When the Chinese saw the effects of opium, they tried to ban it but the British went to war with China and defeated them and this allowed for more sales of opium. The Chinese hated the British was this and several revolts arose.

In conclusion, British sale of opium was resisted.

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Answer:

The Proclamation only gave the Lincoln Administration the legal basis to free the slaves in the areas of the South that were still in rebellion on January 1, 1863. It effectively destroyed slavery as the Union armies advanced south and conquered the entire Confederacy.

Explanation:

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The PowerFul Business owner brought Out her competition Untill She had a
Total ____ On the Industry

A: Monopoly
B: RedCoat
C: Revolution​

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Answer:

I think it would be monoploy

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