Answer:
B. quarter
Explanation:
I have 4 questions:
1. A piece which a Sarum plainchant is sung in between two improvised vocal parts, and in which the harmonies move largely in first inversion chords is called:
a. parallel organum
b. faburden
c. fauxbourdon
d. la countenance angloise
e. song motet
2. Which of the following attributes is not found in Josquin's "Ave Maria...virgo serena" motet?
a. cantus prius factus
b. cantus firmus
c.outlining of textual form through cadence and harmony
d. non-imitative duos
e. homorhythmic declamation
3. Which of the following composers was not active in the cultivation of opera during the early decades of the 17th century?
a. Guilio Caccini
b. Emilio de'Cavalieri
c. Francesco Cavalli
d.Stefano Landi
e. Carlo Gesualdo
4. Which of the following issues was not an important contributing factor to the Protestant Reformation during the first half of the 16th century?
a. The succession to the English throne
b. The translation of the Bible into German
c. The succession of the French throne in 1515
d. Political control in Germany
e. The Deudsche Messe
Answer:
Answer:a sorry I didn't answer please mark me brainliestHow did President Roosevelt deal with the problem described above?
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
The excerpt below is from a speech given by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908.
To permit every lawless capitalist, every law-defying corporation, to take any action, no matter how iniquitous, in the effort to secure an improper profit and to build up privilege, would be ruinous to the Republic and would mark the abandonment of the effort to secure in the industrial world the spirit of democratic fair dealing.
How did President Roosevelt deal with the problem described above?
He proposed federal legislation abolishing corporations.
He refused to enforce patents and copyrights.
He arrested business leaders for unfair practices.
He filed lawsuits to break up "bad trusts."
Answer: He filed lawsuits to break up "bad trusts."
Explanation:
Roosevelt applied what became known as the “Square Deal,” an economic reformation directed to the conservation of natural resources, better control over corporations, and protecting the general consumer. His firm antitrust approach, filing over 40 suits against monopolies, gain him the nickname of the “Trust Buster.”
How were the societies of Iberia and England reflected in their colonial endeavors in the Americas?
Answer:
The societies of Iberia and England in their colonial attempts in the Americas were similar.
Explanation:
Both the societies of Iberia and England tried to establish colonies in the New World to get wealthy and land. Acquiring colonies also showed the power in Europe as it provided resources. Both pushed Native Indians from their land. Many of them were killed and died because of diseases which they were no immune to it. Iberian colonies established with strict social hierarchy and maintained the same religion, forms of government, institutions, and language. England colonies came up with settlers who escape persecution because of their religious views. Colonies established with English traditions, customs, and the same English language.
The colonies were dependent on the native populations. Gradually, colonies grew different from Europe as they were part of the mercantile system, which made them different through social and economic.
Which was a cause of the Revolution?
Getsemoti
Bunker Hill
The Declaration of Independence
Townshend Act
why did Calvinism grow so rapidly?
Answer:
Calvinism was able to grow so rapidly for three reasons:
1. Calvin’s theology was a complete, (almost) fully worked-out system which could fully take the place of Roman theology
2. Calvinists embraced an active missionary style (or zeal, even) of the type presented by the early Church
3. The founding of the Geneva Academy, from which many Calvinist leaders sprung
What does a Guatemalan woman’s huipil tell about her
Answer:
it indicates her social position and hometown. It reveals her husband's identity.
Answer:
It’s A
Explanation:
I got a 100 on the “quiz”
Using the prompt and your outside knowledge, which ship was mainly used in the trade network shown? a) dhow is the answer on usa test prep
Answer:dhow
Explanation: Book answer
war are necessary do you agree or disagree explain
Nah let's challenge them to a Just Dance competition, first to do the renegade loses
3. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Human
C. Wild
B. Culture
D. Mind
Use the following image to answer the question. Flowchart with 6 boxes. Box A sits at the very bottom of the left side of the flowchart, which flows into Box B. Box B flows into Box C. Box C flows into Box D. On the bottom of the right side of the flowchart, Box F flows into Box E, and Box E flows into Box D. Box D is the highest point in the flowchart. Which section of this image represents a court that would have jurisdiction over an appeal from a state trial court? A B F D
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
I Took the test
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B represents the state level court of appeals, which has jurisdiction over an appeal from a state-level trial court.
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Answer: B
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What were the 2 sides called in the Civil War?
Confederation and Association
• Union and Confederacy
• Confederacy and United
• Union of Consistency
which supreme court case dealt with the regulation of interestate commerence
Answer:
Mclung
Explanation:
Thats the answer
Answer:
The correct answer is Gibbons vs. Ogden.
Explanation:
This court case started after their were conflicts regarding interstate trade in New York and New Jersey after the New York state government gave one company a monopoly. When Gibbon tried to break this monopoly up and challenge this ruling, the state court ruled that they could not change the monopoly granted.
He then appealed and had his case heard by the Supreme Court. This resulted in a unanimous decision for Ogden, breaking up the monopoly in terms of the navigation and use of waters for commerce. The Supreme Court ruled that this monopoly violated a federal law.
The geographic location of Rome led to its dominance of the Mediterranean. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A Rome is located on a river near an abundance of good farmland. B Rome is in the middle of Italy with easy access to the Mediterranean Sea. C Rome is part of the Italian Peninsula, which is protected from the rest of Europe by the Alps Mountains. D Rome is located on a high altitude plateau amongst several mountains which act as natural barriers against foreign invaders.
Answer:
D Rome is located on a high altitude plateau amongst several mountains which act as natural barriers against foreign invaders.
Explanation:
It is located on the Tiber River so it couldn't be on a plateau surrounded by mountains.
The following statement which is not true is that Rome is located on a high-altitude plateau amongst several mountains which act as natural barriers against foreign invaders. Thus, option 'D' is the correct option.
What is the geographical location of Rome?Rome is situated in Lazio (Latium), in the central-western part of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River's banks. The only extant example of a country within a city is Vatican City, the smallest country in the world, which is an autonomous nation inside the limits of Rome. Due to its position, Rome is frequently referred to as the "Eternal City" and the "City of Seven Hills."
The "cradle of Western civilization and Christian culture," as well as the seat of the Catholic Church, is commonly regarded as Rome. Roman farmers were able to raise a wide variety of products, including wheat and olives, on the fertile soil of the Po and Tiber River Valleys. Due to this, the empire was able to have a surplus of food.
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What key general could fight in the east once the west was secured?
Grant
Sherman
Lee
Jackson
Answer:
Grant
Explanation:
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Answer:
grant is answer and have a nice day
Explanation:
Increased farming in China during the song Dynasty led to a food surplus and population increase,
Please select the best annet hom the choices provided
OT
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Its right On edge 2020
Answer: True
Explanation: Just got it correct on edg
How does the passage present information?
Answer:
There's no passage
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is B
Descriptively
Explanation:
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Explain how the Second Continental Congress prepared for war and tried to maintain peace.
Which class built roads, lent money, and collected taxes? The Civillization of Rome
slaves
lower
middle
upper
Answer:
middle i took the test
Answer:
Middle
Explanation:
Write a short paragraph about how the culture of Rome and how it reflected life and values of the Roman Empire
Answer: The Roman Empire was one of the most advanced civilizations for its time. It used technology such as the aquifer, to distribute water into people's homes. It was one of the biggest empires in history, stretching from Europe to Northern Africa.
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What group of people did Louis draw from for his advisors?
Answer:
bgvivuk
Explanation:
How was the question of slave labor in America primarily seen in the 1850's?
Answer:
Besides cultivating liberty gardens, how did American women contribute to the city.
Explanation:
Why did Jefferson want to purchase New Orleans?
a. He knew the French needed funds for their revolution.
b. Control of the port city would be vital for the U.S. economy.
c. He wanted to prevent James Monroe from purchasing the city.
d. He believed Toussaint L'Ouverture needed the support for his reform goals.
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Answer:
the answer is B Control of the port city would be vital for the U.S. economy.
Explanation:
Explain why Taiwan, which is a much smaller
country than China, has a higher economic output
per person than China does.
Answer:
Because people in Taiwan like to eat microwave burritos.
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Small-claims court is a place for which of the following?
O A. People to resolve financial differences
O B. Customers to return damaged goods
O c. Warrantees to be redeemed
O D. The government to punish cartels
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How could citizens with little money participate in government?
Answer:
They could serve on juries.
Explanation:
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Answer: They could serve on juries.
Explanation: I took the quiz on edge 2022.
Is this a primary or secondary resource? A speech given by the leader of the
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Answer:
Primary it was a speech
Explanation:
a biography would be a different thing it would be a secondary because it was most likely wrote by artifacts that were studied and not by a person who was alive during that time
What happened at the battle of Rosebud that may have impacted clusters last stand
Answer: Around 8 a.m. on June 17, 1876, Crook halted his force of about 1,300 men in the bowl of a small valley along the Rosebud Creek in order to allow the rear of the column to catch up. ... A force of at least 1,500 mounted Sioux warriors caught Crook's soldiers by surprise
Explanation:
Answer:
Crook's unit of 1300 men was attacked and retreated.
Is the answer
What were the benefits of the 1965 Urban Relocation Program for the U.S. government?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
b
Read the excerpt from 1 Kings 5.
And Hiram gave Solomon cedar wood and cypress wood (according to) all his desire.
And Solomon gave Hiram twenty thousand measures of wheat (for) food to his household, and twenty measures of beaten oil, thus gave Solomon to Hiram year by year.
And the Lord gave Solomon wisdom, as He had promised him, and there was peace between Hiram and Solomon, and they both made a league* together. . . .
And Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders . . . prepared the timber and the stones to build the house.*
–1 Kings 5:24–26, 32
*league: an agreement to work together for a shared purpose
*house: temple
Based on the passage, how does Solomon’s wisdom benefit the Israelites? Check the three answers that apply.
The Israelites avoid evil deeds.
The Israelites win many great wars.
The Israelites make peace with an enemy.
The Israelites get supplies to build their temple.
The Israelites capture a wonderful city.
The Israelites build a place to honor
Answer:
3, 4, 6
Explanation:
Answer:
3, 4, 6
Explanation:
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Based on the incidents described below, which of the following would happen last in this freedom of speech case
concerning Cindy?
The school tells Cindy to remove the banner.
Cindy puts up a banner honoring Allah at a football game.
Some people find it offensive and want the banner removed.
The courts rule that it is Cindy's First Amendment right to put up the banner.
Answer:
The courts rule that it is Cindy's First Amendment right to put up the banner.
Explanation: