Answer:
He was considered to be much more talented then the normal 22 year old
Explanation:
Well duh
Answer:
He was considered to be one of the best soccer players
Which of the following was an effect of the increase in Americans moving to Texas?
a
The United States created incentives to keep Americans from emigrating.
b
The Texan economy got stronger as more people joined the workforce.
c
The Mexican government passed restrictions on Americans emigrating to Texas.
d
Native Texans were driven further off of their ancestral lands.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
First answer gets BRAINLIEST
Answer:
I think its A
Explanation:
After the end of white primary, black people or african american have the right to participate in everything and anything they want.
What was a result of the changing economy of the North during the mid- 1800s?
A. More people in the North became craftspeople making goods by hand. B. More people in the North became plantation workers.
C. More people in the North found jobs as factory workers.
D. More people in the North moved out of cities to the country.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The invention of printing in Europe helped cause the ?
Answer:
that split apart the Catholic Church.
Explanation:
why did native american economic systems weaken in the late nineteenth century?
Many nineteenth-century Indians faced an erosion of their economies in the face of American expansion. Removal from their lands or a corrosive reliance on the Anglo-dominated market (or both) was a common outcome. The natives of the Eastern seaboard had faced these problems in the colonial period.
PLZZZZZZZ I WILL MARK BRAINLIST
1. Identify and explain a significant decision made by George Washington in his personal life that had immediate consequences for the United States of America.
2. Identify and explain a significant decision made by George Washington in his personal life that continues to have consequences for the United States of America today.
3. Identify and explain a significant decision made by George Washington as president that had immediate consequences for the United States of America.
4. Identify and explain a significant decision made by George Washington as president that continues to have consequences for the United States of America today.
5. Imagine that you are a merchant in Philadelphia, which served as the nation’s capital during most of Washington’s presidency. Identify and explain a decision you might make to turn a quick profit. Then, identify and explain a decision you might make to ensure long-term growth and stability for your business.
Explanation:
The states didn’t act immediately. It took until February 1779 for 12 states to approve the document. Maryland held out until March 1781, after it settled a land argument with Virginia.
2. The central government was designed to be very, very weak. The Articles established “the United States of America” as a perpetual union formed to defend the states as a group, but it provided few central powers beyond that. But it didn’t have an executive official or judicial branch.
3. The Articles Congress only had one chamber and each state had one vote. This reinforced the power of the states to operate independently from the central government, even when that wasn’t in the nation’s best interests.
4. Congress needed 9 of 13 states to pass any laws. Requiring this high supermajority made it very difficult to pass any legislation that would affect all 13 states.
One of his main challenges was that in many ways, Washington had to create the presidency.
Of course, the Constitution sketched the outlines of the position-its powers and limitations-but the actual nature of the job (the tone of the office; the ways in which the president would interact with other national officeholders or with the people of the United States; the workings of the cabinet) were up for grabs. The United States was an experimental government, led by a new, experimental type of executive officer. There was no precedent for this office in a world full of kings, leaving Washington the monumental task of figuring out how to act like a president.
It was a challenge with potentially enormous consequences, because everyone assumed-including Washington-that if he failed at this task, he could potentially bring the entire experiment in government crashing to ruin.
Answer:
so you can mark the first one brainlist
Explanation:
How did Napoleon rise from first consul to emperor?
Answer:he seized political power in coup d'état in 1799
Explanation:
how did sherman attack atlanta
Answer:
By practicing total war
Explanation:
Advancements in agricultural techniques in Ancient Egypt contributed to which development?
Answer:
The growth, or development, of city populations
Explanation:
The river's predictability and fertile soil allowed the Egyptians to build an empire on the basis of great agricultural wealth. Their farming practices allowed them to grow staple food crops, especially grains such as wheat and barley, and industrial crops, such as flax and papyrus
Answer:the growth of city populations
Explanation:
How Did jackson defend the federal power
A with al his might
B. When it suited him
C.whenever it was challenged
D. Even when it was not challenged
What did the Treaty of Paris do for the Americans colonies in 1783?
Answer:
The Treaty of Paris was signed by U.S. and British Representatives on September 3, 1783, ending the War of the American Revolution. Based on a1782 preliminary treaty, the agreement recognized U.S. independence and granted the U.S. significant western territory.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The treaty of Paris was signed by people that were U.S. and British representatives on September 3rd, 1783. This ended the war of the American Revolution. This also gave the U.S. some western territory.
Explain why the Catholic threat to Elizabeth increased after 1556.
Answer:
There are many reasons for this, including interference in English affairs from the Pope, Elizabeth's role in the Dutch revolt (which angered Catholic Spain), Mary Queen of Scots' arrival in England in 1568 and the rebellion in 1569 that was led by the Catholic Earls Northumberland and Westmoreland.
Explanation:
This is just a brief answer that you can develop on if it is an actual explain question for an exam etc
What were the cultural contributions of the Maurya and Gupta empires?
Answer:
Golden Age of India: A period at the height of the Gupta Empire, marked by extensive inventions and discoveries that contributed to Hindu culture, in subjects such as science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.
Explanation:
Golden Age of India: A period at the height of the Gupta Empire, marked by extensive inventions and discoveries that contributed to Hindu culture, in subjects such as science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.
The Adams-Onis Treaty was beneficial to the United States because -
(15 points)
A. We developed a peaceful relationship with Spain
B. Spain was willing to sell us Texas for $15 million
C. Britain agreed to stop seizing American merchant ships, and pay for damages of ships already captured
D. We acquired more territory peacefully
Which of the following best summerizes the geography of greece?
a: a land of flat, fertile plains
b: a land of small hills and dense forests
c: a rocky mountainous land
d: a cold, barren land
Answer:
The correct answer is " a rocky, mountainous land". Greece is a small country compared to other countries such as Russia and Canada. Most of its geography comprises mountains, with more than 300 distributed along its territory. The most significant Greek mountain axis is the Pindus Mountain range that extends through the mountains in the Peloponnese and Crete.
What was the impact of Spain's silver trade with Asia? It decreased the price of silver. It created the first global economy. It opened the first European trade route with Asia. It led to a decline in trade in the Americas.
Answer:
It decreased the price of silver
Explanation:
The impact of Spain's silver trade with Asia was that "It decreased the price of silver."
This is evident in the fact that Spain's silver trade with Asia led to the government of China to start using these silver to mine their own currency, given the fact they were the biggest buyer of the silver from Spain.
Thereby there is a great reduction in the value and demand of Silver.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "It decreased the price of silver."
Answer:
It created the first global economy.Explanation:
3. What reason best explains why education systems developed more slowly in Souther colonies
than in Northem colonies?
A. Large land holdings in the South prevented the development of cities and schools.
B. Religious beliefs in the South prohibited cities from building schools
C. Southern economies did not produce enough money to generate taxes for schools
D. Southern colonists tended to be already more educated than their Northern counterparts
Answer:
BUCCANEERS
Explanation:
Ray has six hours before he goes to bed on a school night. He plans to spend an hour surfing the Internet, two hours playing his favorite game, two hours watching TV, and one hour doing his homework. However, some of the math problems in his homework are extremely difficult, and it will take him more than two hours to finish them. He knows his teacher won’t give him any credit for the work unless it's completely finished, and it's important that he get a good grade in the class. Which of these options for dealing with this situation are a trade-off of Ray’s time?
He will spend only one hour on homework and leave out what he can’t finish.
He will spend one extra hour on homework and give up watching TV.
He will finish his homework while he is watching TV.
He will play his favorite game for one hour and do homework for two hours.
He will ask his brother to help him with his homework.
Answer:
He will play his favorite game for one hour and do homework for two hours.
Explanation:
Skipping one of the tasks altogether will be a bad idea. He already have one hour for his homework and he will simply reduce his game playing hours from two hours to one and will utilize that hour of game for completing his homework. With doing so, he will be able to perform all planned tasks without skipping any task and still be able to present complete homework at school.
What changes will the colonists make after the break up
Answer:
They changed from the use of an unwritten constitution to a written constitution.
Explanation:
A unicameral legislature and an Executive Council was also created.
HELP PLEASE FAST !! Chairperson of Women's Temperance Movement. Place yourself in a turn-of-the-
century town that has high rates of unemployment and family violence. Imagine
yourself as the chairperson of the local chapter of the Women's Temperance
Movement. You are about to give a speech in favor of the Eighteenth
Amendment. What three points would you make in a short speech in favor of this
amendment?
Answer:
1. poverty- Poor people will go out and spend their money on alcohol, and once they become addicted, they will continue buying alcohol even if they don’t have enough money for it.
2.Family abuse - drinking can cause people to become angrier than usual and react negatively.
3. bad health effect- It has many adverse effects on the body, including the brain, liver, and heart.
Explanation: hope this help!!!
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Explanation:
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Describe the steps Greeks followed when they started a new colony
Answer:
1.) They got an Oracle to see if they would be successful.
2.) Gathered supplies and food.
3.) They took a sacred fire and set to sea.
4.) They found land with good farmland and harbors to start their community.
Describe the purpose and function of the Articles of the Constitution (3+ sentences)
The Articles of the Constitution talk about the duties of the three main parts of government: the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch. The articles also talk about the separate powers of the Federal and State government, and how to change the Constitution.
what does fast mean in the bible?
Answer:
By Pastor Rick Warren. WHAT IS FASTING? Fasting is a spiritual discipline that is taught in the Bible. Jesus expected His followers to fast, and He said that God rewards fasting. Fasting, according to the Bible, means to voluntarily reduce or eliminate your intake of food for a specific time and purpose.
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Answer:
Fast could mean in reference to fasting, which is skipping meals (or important daily things) and instead, praying or worshiping.
In what ways did Jesus extend the Ten Commandments?
In order to make it painfully evident to us that each and every one of us sins and falls short of the holiness, righteousness, and glory of God and, thus, is in need of a Savior, Jesus gave us the 10 commandments.
What is meant by the Ten Commandments?The Ten Commandments are a collection of biblical moral and religious laws that are central to both Judaism and Christianity.According to texts in Exodus and Deuteronomy, the Ten Commandments are a set of moral laws that Moses received from Yahweh and wrote on two stone tablets. They are also known as the Decalogue.The "Hebrew Bible" makes reference to it multiple times. In essence, keeping the laws is expected of Hebrews.Because they had their own God, the so-called "Egyptians" didn't give these laws much thought. Additionally, polytheists reject the idea of "one God."Learn more about the Ten Commandments, from:
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Match the Country to the front they fought on.
Question 7 options:
Russia 1 2 or 3
France 1 2 or 3
Germany 1 2 or 3
Austria-Hungary 1 2 or 3
Belgium 1 2 or 3
Romania 1 2 or 3
1.
Eastern
2.
Western
3.
Both
Answer:
2
1
2
1
3
1
Explanation:
i took the test
Answer:
france is 2. romania is 1. belguim is 2. russia is 1. germany is 3. austria-hungary is 1.
The Battle of Saratoga was _____________ .
A) a terrible defeat to the colonial soldiers
B) a major turning point in the Revolutionary War
C) the final blow against the British before the Revolutionary War ended
It is B...................
Describe the Vocal Music and instrumental music of Visayas
Answer:
::) Music of the visayas
1. MUSIC OF THE VISAYAS MUSICAL STYLE OF THE VISAYANS IS A SONG-AND-DANCE DEBATE BETWEEN A MAN AND A WOMAN KNOWN AS BALITAW. THE THEME IS ABOUT THE LOVE AND MARRIAGE USUALLY PERFORMED BY SINGERS, DANCERS AND ACTORS.
2. VOCAL MUSIC • MATUD NILA - VISAYAN LOVE SONG • ROSAS PANDAN - VISAYAN COURTING SONG • CONDANSOY - VISAYAN DRINKING SONG • ILO NGA BATA - CHILDREN’S SONG • DANDANSOY - ILONGGO FAREWELL SONG • ILI-ILI TULOG ANAY - ILONGGO LULLABYE • AKO KINI SI ANGI - VISAYAN WORK SONG • SI PELIMON - VISAYAN WORK SONG
3. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC • RONDALLA -a string ensemble originating from Spain played with a pick or plectrum -many Filipino musicians were able to lead the way in Rondalla Ensemble and one of them was Juan Silos Jr., is known as “Father of Rondalla”. -from the Spanish ronda, meaning “serenade” -its origin were in the folk playing bands of stringed- instruments that were played using the plectrum (pick) as the piccolo, bandurria, laud, octavina, guitar, bajo de unas (double bass) and often, a drum for percussion.
Explanation:
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2. Who has mentioned Elizabeth Proctor's name in the court?
A. Mercy Lewis
B. Abigail Williams
C. Betty Parris
D. Ruth Putnam
Answer:
A, Mary Warren
Explanation:
When Elizabeth name has been mentioned in court, Elizabeth is known as being outspoken and sometimes harsh. Abigail is the one bringing Elizabeth up in court because she wants to get rid of her and john
Which dictator do you believe was worse and why?
Answer:
Hitler because he caused a world war and killed many people. He was cruel and and did cruel stuff.
Explanation:
why did the Egyptians mummify the dead??