Answer:
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Explanation:
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In a federal system, the national government is given the power to do all of the following except
trade with other countries
make marriage and divorce laws
conduct foreign policy
provide a military for protection
Answer:
Explanation: C
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what led to the writing of Travis famous letter to the people of Texas and all Americans in the world
A the Mexican Government willingness to allow slavery in Texas
B the Texans advantage in military power
C the Texans determination to hold the Alamo
D the Texans soldiers attempt to strengthen the mission system
Answer:
On February 23, the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas had been besieged by Mexican forces led by General Antonio López de Santa Anna. Fearing that his small group of men could not withstand an assault, Travis wrote this letter seeking reinforcements and supplies from supporters.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Texas Revolution (October 2, 1835 – April 21, 1836) was a rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos (Texas Mexicans) in putting up armed resistance to the centralist government of Mexico. While the uprising was part of a larger one, the Mexican Federalist War, that included other provinces opposed to the regime of President Antonio López de Santa Anna, the Mexican government believed the United States had instigated the Texas insurrection with the goal of annexation. The Mexican Congress passed the Tornel Decree, declaring that any foreigners fighting against Mexican troops "will be deemed pirates and dealt with as such, being citizens of no nation presently at war with the Republic and fighting under no recognized flag". Only the province of Texas succeeded in breaking with Mexico, establishing the Republic of Texas, and eventually being annexed by the United States.
The revolution began in October 1835, after a decade of political and cultural clashes between the Mexican government and the increasingly large population of American settlers in Texas. The Mexican government had become increasingly centralized and the rights of its citizens had become increasingly curtailed, particularly regarding immigration from the United States. Colonists and Tejanos disagreed on whether the ultimate goal was independence or a return to the Mexican Constitution of 1824. While delegates at the Consultation (provisional government) debated the war's motives, Texians and a flood of volunteers from the United States defeated the small garrisons of Mexican soldiers by mid-December 1835. The Consultation declined to declare independence and installed an interim government, whose infighting led to political paralysis and a dearth of effective governance in Texas. An ill-conceived proposal to invade Matamoros siphoned much-needed volunteers and provisions from the fledgling Texian Army. In March 1836, a second political convention declared independence and appointed leadership for the new Republic of Texas.
Determined to avenge Mexico's honor, Santa Anna vowed to personally retake Texas. His Army of Operations entered Texas in mid-February 1836 and found the Texians completely unprepared. Mexican General José de Urrea led a contingent of troops on the Goliad Campaign up the Texas coast, defeating all Texian troops in his path and executing most of those who surrendered. Santa Anna led a larger force to San Antonio de Béxar (or Béxar), where his troops defeated the Texian garrison in the Battle of the Alamo, killing almost all of the defenders.
A newly created Texian army under the command of Sam Houston was constantly on the move, while terrified civilians fled with the army, in a melee known as the Runaway Scrape. On March 31, Houston paused his men at Groce's Landing on the Brazos River, and for the next two weeks, the Texians received rigorous military training. Becoming complacent and underestimating the strength of his foes, Santa Anna further subdivided his troops. On April 21, Houston's army staged a surprise assault on Santa Anna and his vanguard force at the Battle of San Jacinto. The Mexican troops were quickly routed, and vengeful Texians executed many who tried to surrender. Santa Anna was taken hostage; in exchange for his life, he ordered the Mexican army to retreat south of the Rio Grande. Mexico refused to recognize the Republic of Texas, and intermittent conflicts between the two countries continued into the 1840s. The annexation of Texas as the 28th state of the United States, in 1845, led directly to the Mexican–American War.
1.Explain energy flow from producer to consumer.
2.Explain energy flow from consumer to consumer.
((Your explanation should include the role of decomposers.))
1. Energy flows from producers to consumers as producers (plants) convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis, which is then consumed by herbivores, transferring energy through the food chain.
2. Energy flows from consumer to consumer as consumers (herbivores, carnivores) consume other consumers. Decomposers break down dead organisms and waste, releasing energy and recycling nutrients back into the environment.
1. Energy flow from producer to consumer:
Energy flow in an ecosystem begins with producers, such as plants and algae, which convert sunlight into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. This energy is stored in organic molecules, such as glucose. Consumers, which include herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores, obtain energy by consuming these producers.
When consumers eat plants or algae, they acquire the stored energy from the organic molecules present in the plant tissues. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as consumers are eaten by other consumers. The energy flow from producers to consumers follows a pyramid-shaped structure known as the energy pyramid. As we move up the trophic levels, energy availability decreases, resulting in fewer organisms at higher levels.
2. Energy flow from consumer to consumer:
Energy flow between consumers occurs when one consumer eats another consumer. For example, a carnivore consuming a herbivore or one predator consuming another predator. In this case, the energy stored in the organic molecules of the consumed organism is transferred to the consumer doing the consumption.
When a consumer dies or excretes waste, its organic matter enters the environment. Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, play a vital role in breaking down organic matter into simpler forms through the process of decomposition. They release enzymes that break down complex organic molecules into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by plants and reused in the ecosystem.
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Why do political parties carefully monitor the actions of officeholders?
A to find out what party they support
B to determine what the officeholder is doing while in office
C to determine the electoral votes
D to find out the popular vote
Explanation: C because thell also use it aginst them to get them to vote the way they want to
What colony is Connecticut
Answer: Colonial Connecticut became a Charter Colon
Explanation:
Using what you have learned about colonial geography, write a paragraph that describes the type of economic activities that most likely to succeed in New England. Explain why those activities would be successful
Answer:
The Virginia Colony's economy relied heavily on the mass production of tobacco. Tobacco changed their way of life forever. Before the incredible introduction of tobacco, Virginia was mostly a series of small farms and communities packed together like sardines. Farming in Virginia would be successful because of the fertile soil. Fishing is also successful since one side of Virginia is a shoreline. Tobacco produce would be highly successful because Virginia Colony’s economy depended tobacco produce.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP ME Which of the following documents helped to create a legal tradition based on laws and justice?
A.
Great Law of Peace
B.
The Magna Carta
C.
The Charter of Philadelphia
D.
The Spirit of the Laws
E.
Commentaries on Law of England
Answer:
E
Explanation:
Why was the headright system an incentive to immigrate?
A: Settlers were guaranteed their right to practice their religion freely.
B: This led to a peaceful relationship with Native Americans.
C: Settlers were given large amounts of land and could increase their wealth.
D: Settlers shared their profits which increased production.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Executive Branch has the power to..
Group of answer choices
Appoint federal judges
Interpret laws
Raise income taxes
Make laws
Answer:
appoint federal judges
Explanation:
Read the following quote from James Madison.
"the power surrendered by the people" is "subdivided among distinct and separate departments..."
-Federalists, No. 51
What principle of democracy is Madison talking about in the quote?
rule of law
representative democracy
checks and balances
separation of power
Answer:
separation of power
Explanation:
legislative, executive, and judicial
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How did the Civil War affect population growth in Texas?
Select one:
The population of Texas declined during the war and took many decades to recover to pre-war levels.
Population growth was unaffected by the war.
The growth of the population slowed during the war, but increased rapidly in the decades after the war.
The population of Texas grew more rapidly during the years of the war as migrants moved from war-torn areas in eastern states.
Answer:
Slowed during the war and then increased decades later
Explanation:
The growth of the population slowed during the war, but increased rapidly in the decades after the war.
PART 6 TELL ME YOUR DEEPEST DARK SECRETS
The good ones are going to be be brainlist or whatever it is called
Answer:
My deepest secret is that i stole a book from a library
Explanation:
Why was the Rosetta Stone so important to understanding Ancient Egypt.
1.It allowed archeologists to learn how Egyptians kept time
2.It allowed archeologists to translate hieroglyphics and Demotic writing so we understand Egyptian language
3.It allowed archeologists to learn the kind of paper and writing utensils Egyptians used
Answer:
2.It allowed archeologists to translate hieroglyphics and Demotic writing so we understand Egyptian language
Explanation:
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PLEASE HELP ITS DUE RN!!
Answer:
its the 5th
Explanation:
just so you know
God promised David by the prophet Nathan that He would build David a "house" (dynasty), a royal family forever. Giving Brainliest if you get correct answer!
True
False
Answer:
True?
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Burgoyne experiences a series of problems that doom his plan. List the problems in order and describe WHY each was a problem for him.
Answer:
It's because he decided to lead his men through shortcuts through swamps and forests which actually slowed them down.
Explanation:
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after Muhammad's death, Islam spread throughout the world mostly due to:
a. Christian leaders converting to Islam
b. Muslim empires conquering new territories
c. Sunni and Shiite leaders agreeing to unite
d. Muslim pilgrims teaching their beliefs to others
Which of the following was NOT a cause for the Civil War?
Select one:
Tariffs
Political differences
Immigration
Slavery
Answer:
Immigration
Explanation:
Slavery was the main cause of the Civil War. Tariffs and political differences were minor causes.
Do you think President Elect Biden can meet his goals for his first 100 days in office? Why or Why not?
Why are all eyes on Georgia? Do you agree with Georgia's 50% system?
Drag each label to the correct location.
Match each influence to the correct civilization.
created cities for the dead, with artistic
sarcophagi and elaborate tombs
formed independent
city-states led by kings
painted the walls of their palaces with
scenes of nature and religious rituals
created one of the first written
languages, Linear A, made
up of 90 symbols
held rituals in sacred caves with
dancing, music, and prayers
used an alphabet of 22 consonants,
which later influenced the Latin
alphabet
PLZZZZ HELP ASAP THIS IS PART OF A POST TEST
Answer:
d
Explanation:
i think
Which of the following describes push factors?
A: When the government protects the ownership of land, ideas, and goods.
B: The benefits that attract a person to immigrate.
C: The challenges that cause a person to leave a country.
D: When shares of stocks are sold to investors to start a business.
Answer:
honestly I think its D
Explanation:
but I'm probably wrong just makes the most since if there trying to get money
How did ancient beliefs influence the Scientific Revolution?
A. Ancient religious teachings led to a belief in the heliocentric theory.
B. The geocentric theory of the ancient Greeks became widely accepted.
C. The rationalism of the ancient Greeks influenced scientific methods.
D. The discovery of lands across oceans prevented new advancements.
Answer:
The Scientific Revolution influenced the development of the Enlightenment values of individualism because it demonstrated the power of the human mind. The ability of scientists to come to their own conclusions rather than deferring to instilled authority confirmed the capabilities and worth of the individual.
LITTERALTY ONLY NEED 2 MORE POEPLE IN HISTORY. List two people in history and why you picked them( not a president and not a sports player.
Explanation:
Benjamin Franklin : discovered electricity
Alexander Grahambell : Invented the telephone
Answer:
Eugenie Clark. I picked Eugenie Clark because she was an important figure for animal rights (specifically sharks) who spent her life improving shark' reputation. Here is an overview about Eugenie Clark: Eugenie Clark was an ichthyologist, and is most know as "The Shark Lady". She was always fascinated by sharks starting from when she was a small child, and spent most of her time in an aquarium admiring the sharks. As she grew up, she started educating the public on sharks and how they are not a threat to us unless humans do something to scare or annoy them. According to her studies, sharks are more afraid of humans than humans are of sharks! She also dedicated her life to saving and rescuing shark's lives. She would dive into different oceans and save shark's lives that way. In addition, she built her own rehabilitation center for sharks. Finally, Eugenie Clark's life unfortunately ended in 2015, but her memory carries on.
What is the main idea of the Preamble?
to explain the reasons why the nation wanted independence from England
to state the purposes of the new government
to set limits on the authority of the federal government
to establish the relationship between the national and state governments
Answer:
to explain the reasons why the nation wanted independence from England
Explanation:
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It should be A, pay for Native American lands.
Explanation
The British wanted to take over everything at first in North America, and because of this, they thought that they could take it over and suppress the native people who were already there. Hope this helps!
How did naval superiority affect the course of the Civil War?
A
The Union navy was able to intercept and defeat British ships sent to relieve their Confederate allies in the war’s final battle.
B
The Confederate navy was able to intercept and defeat British ships sent to relieve their Union allies in the war’s final battle.
C
After the Union established an effective naval blockade, the Confederacy was cut off from trade with Europe.
D
After the Confederacy established an effective naval blockade, the Union was cut off from trade with Europe.
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Answer:
After the Union established an effective naval blockade, the Confederacy was cut off from trade with Europe. North had superior navy.
What was the Protestant Reformation?
A: When the government protects ownership of land.
B: The potential benefits that attract people to immigrate.
C: The economic theory that a country will increase in wealth and power if the export more than they import.
D: When people and countries broke away from the Catholic Church and formed new churches.
2) What were the long-term impacts of the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
Answer:
It is difficult to overstate the long-term ramifications of the Expedition. The most noticeable immediate effect was the rise in the northern plains fur trade between 1806 & 1812. During that period individuals like Manuel Lisa & John Colter–the latter a member of the Corps of Discovery–established short-lived trade from northern South Dakota to Montana. After the War of 1812, the trade was renewed with the advent of the Mountain Man period (1820- 1845), during which time additional posts were erected in the region. Ft. Union was perhaps the flagship of these interests, particularly for its owners, the American Fur Company of St. Louis.
Artists quickly followed in the wake of the Expedition, with individuals such as Charles St. Memin, Paul Kane, George Catlin, & Karl Bodmer presenting to the world startling images of life on the Northern Plains. These helped to further popularize the west in the popular imagination & would help fuel immigration in the decades to come.
For Native Peoples, the aftermath of the Lewis and Clark was anything but a positive experience. Perhaps the most devastating was the outbreak of smallpox among the Mandan in 1837, an epidemic which all but destroyed the once-powerful group. This catastrophe was a major impetus in further uniting the surviving Mandan & Hidatsa, whom the Arikara joined at Like-A-Fish-Hook village. There the Three Affiliated Tribes engaged in trade, farming, & hunting. Worst of all, during the last quarter of the 19th century, the reservation system was instituted, taking away from the original inhabitants the vast majority of their land. On reservations like Ft. Berthold, residents were forced to convert to Christianity, take up farming in place of hunting, & educate their children in white boarding schools. This terrible pattern was repeated across the trans-Mississippi west and took a devastating toll on all tribes involved.
The military also made its presence known by the mid-to late-19th century, eventually building a series of forts across North Dakota in an effort to protect settlers & railroad workers. Ft. McKeen, Ft. Abraham Lincoln, Ft. Rice, Ft. Yates, Ft. Totten, Ft. Abercrombie, Ft. Buford, Ft. Berthold, & Ft. Pembina were among the most notable of these military posts. Some of these forts were the site of later historic events, such as Chief Joseph & Sitting Bull’s giving up their struggle against white incursion on their lands and forced culture change.
Economic, political, military, & social forces brought to bear as a result of the expedition forever changed the northern plains that the Native Peoples had known, & would also forever change those who came to the prairie.
Pls help this is the last of my points
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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(These questions are true or false)
__1.Under the Articles of Confederation, the executive branch was to lead the national government. age
__2.The original purpose of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 was to draft a new constitution for the nation.
__3.At the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention, the delegates ultimately decided that slaves should not be counted when determining a state’s representation.
__4.The Federalists opposed the Constitution because they felt that it did not offer a good balance of power between the branches of government
Answer:
false false true true its all good