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What
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I'm between A and D...
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but I think it's A.
what is the SIGNIFICANCE of Saratoga?
why did the peloponesian war end the way it did
Answer:
¿Cuál fue el motivo de la guerra del Peloponeso?
Entre estas guerras se destaca la del Peloponeso, que fue causada cuando Atenas, para entonces capital de Grecia, empezó a tener más relevancia económica y militar debido al dominio marítimo. Ante esto reaccionó su principal rival, Espart
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1.
A notably deformed child shall be killed immediately.
2a.
To a father . . . shall be given over a son the power of life and death.
2b.
If a father thrice surrenders a son for sale the son shall be free from the father.
3.
To repudiate [separate from] his wife her husband shall order her . . . to have her own property for herself, shall take the keys, shall expel her.
—Table IV: Paternal Power, Twelve Tables
How could a husband separate from his wife?
a.
Send her away with her possessions.
b.
Go to court for a divorce.
c.
Ask a bishop for an annulment.
d.
only at death
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
what was the effect of India's independence on other colonized areas?
The spirit of independence spread to other countries as well. Burma and Sri Lanka too gained independence after India and Pakistan.
The British PM in 60's, Mr. Harold Macmillan visited some of the British colonies. And he made the significant 'Winds of change' speech. He said:
The wind of change is blowing through this continent. Whether we like it or not, this growth of national consciousness is a political fact.
Britain then announced their departure from Palestine where the Jews and Palestinians fought like in undivided India. In Malayan peninsula also the people asked for freedom. But there communists also played a role. With support from USA, the British crushed the communist insurgency effectively. The countries Sudan, Gold coast and Malayan peninsula was granted independence in 50s.
Reluctance of Churchill and Conservative party to grant independence
When Winston Churchill's conservative party won elections in 50's his party was still not in favor of granting independence. He declared that he didn't want to preside over another decolonization of the empire. But events changed and that's what was mentioned by Harold Macmillan in his Winds of change speech.
In 60's Britain gave independence to colonies in Africa, except Rhodesia.
The Caribbean colonies were given independence in 60's. The case in Rhodesia was that the White leader Ian Smith announced unilateral independence. Further revolution took place in Rhodesia and in 1980 that country got a new name Zimbabwe and became independent.
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The 1963 March on Washington was planned to bring attention to which topics? A. integrated education B. African American political candidates C. fair employment D. voting rights E. Americans with disabilities F. clean drinking water
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Who won the battle of Gallipoli?
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Aftermath. The Gallipoli Campaign cost the Allies 187,959 killed and wounded and the Turks 161,828. Gallipoli proved to be the Turks' greatest victory of the war. In London, the campaign's failure led to the demotion of Winston Churchill and contributed to the collapse of Prime Minister H. H. Asquith's government.
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Answer:
Aftermath. The Gallipoli Campaign cost the Allies 187,959 killed and wounded and the Turks 161,828. Gallipoli proved to be the Turks' greatest victory of the war. In London, the campaign's failure led to the demotion of Winston Churchill and contributed to the collapse of Prime Minister H. H. Asquith's government.
Magnets have to poles east and west: true or false
Answer:
False. Magnets only have a north and south pole.
Answer: false they only have N and S
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Do presidential debates still matter?
How did the first humans adapt to survive?
Answer:
They survived by God
Explanation:
God created the Earth and made trees to grow in the garden of Eden, when he created man, man could eat anything in the garden except for the tree in the middle of the garden. Simple answer: The first Humans survived on the things around them like fruit trees and animals.
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Which events of 1943 helped make an Allied victory possible? Select all that apply.
A. Allied forces were able to invade both Germany and Japan.
B. The Battle of Guadalcanal proved to be a turning point in the war in the Pacific.
C. The Red Army surrendered which allowed the Allies to march through Russia.
D. Allied code breakers secretly cracked the Nazi naval codes and could read important messages.
Answer: B and D,
Explanation: The Allies did not invade Japan and Germany in 1943, the Red Army is the soviet union and they were on the allies side
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B.) The Battle of Guadalcanal proved to be a turning point in the war in the Pacific.
D.) Allied code breakers secretly cracked the Nazi naval codes and could read important messages.
based on the information in the text what types of people suffered under the reign of terror?
Answer:
The Reign of Terror
Explanation:
The Reign of Terror was the period of Jacobin rule under Maximilien Robespierre. For the first time in history, the government used violence which led to the death of tens of thousands, with 16,594 executed by guillotine. The Reign of Terror saw the conflict between two opposing political parties, the Jacobins (radical) and the Girondins (moderate Republicans). The Girondins killed as the enemies of the revolution.
Describe the disagreement between the north and south that resulted in the Missouri compromise
Answer:
That the North and South wanted Missouri to be a Free and Slave state respectively.
Explanation:
How did appeasement lead to World War II? It allowed Germany's aggressive behavior to continue until war broke out, because it believed no nation would resist as it continued to expand its territory. It led to war as Germany became overconfident, believing it would continue to be unopposed as it annexed the low countries of Europe. It was meant to satisfy Germany's desire for more territory and avoid war, giving Poland a false sense of security and leading to the relaxation of their border defenses. It caused Britain and France to reduce their military forces to appease Germany, which took advantage of their lack of opposition to the point of ultimately forcing war.
Answer:
Appeasement was a contributing factor to the Second World War, as this policy failed to stop Hitler from attacking and invading other countries.
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What were some of the PUSH
factors driving migration in the
1750-1900 time period?
Answer:
Environmental pushes include limited natural resources, famine, or a setting that is not conducive to human life (pollution, illness, temperature extremes).
Human pushes include poverty, poor communication (isolation from others), or oppressive social/political situations.
Ideological pushes can include the perception of lesser freedoms or persecution.
Andrew Jackson’s wife was accused of being married to two men at the same time. True or false?
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer: false
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During WWI, the Ottoman Empire carried out genocide against which group?
Answer:
i am pretty sure that it was that turks.
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Did tecumseh go to blows with Harrison during their meeting
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The conference became intense, and Tecumseh with his supporters almost got into a fight, but they finally retreated. Tecumseh but Harrison met again in 1811, this time more peacefully related to the addition of American soldiers.
What kind of discrimination did black people face with housing?
The Student Council raised $3,900 last year, which is 40% of the money they raised this
ear. What is the total amount they raised this year?
Set up equivalent ratios, solve.
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What was General Grant’s strategy for winning the war?
Answer:
Not only did Grant's war strategy recognize the need for the Union armies to be on the offensive, but he also was cognizant of the need for them to damage, destroy, or capture Confederate armies—instead of merely gaining control of geographic positions.
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Describe Their Culture (social classes, daily life, religion) Describe Their Economy/Jobs Trading, farming Harappa/ Mohenjo Daro Tolerated many religions Dravidians Aryans Moved from Central Asia to Indus River Nalley and then eventually moved into the southern part of the Indian subcontinent
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The Indo-Aryan migrations[note 1] were the migrations into the Indian subcontinent of Indo-Aryan peoples, an ethnolinguistic group that spoke Indo-Aryan languages, the predominant languages of today's North India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Indo-Aryan population movements into the region and Anatolia (ancient Mitanni) from Central Asia are considered to have started after 2000 BCE, as a slow diffusion during the Late Harappan period, which led to a language shift in the northern Indian subcontinent. The Iranian languages were brought into the Iranian plateau by the Iranians, who were closely related to the Indo-Aryans.
The Proto-Indo-Iranian culture, which gave rise to the Indo-Aryans and Iranians, developed on the Central Asian steppes north of the Caspian Sea as the Sintashta culture (2200[2][3][4]–1800 BCE)[5][6][7][8] in present-day Russia and Kazakhstan, and developed further as the Andronovo culture (2000–900 BCE),[9] around the Aral Sea.
The Indo-Aryans split off around 2000 BCE to 1600 BCE from the Iranians,[10] and migrated southwards to the Bactria-Margiana Culture, from which they borrowed their distinctive religious beliefs and practices. From the BMAC, the Indo-Aryans migrated into Anatolia and, possibly in multiple waves, the Punjab (northern Pakistan and India), while the Iranians, starting ca. 800 BCE, moved into Iran, both bringing with them the Indo-Iranian languages.
Migration by an Indo-European people was first hypothesized in the late 18th century, following the discovery of the Indo-European language family, when similarities between western and Indian languages had been noted. Given these similarities, a single source or origin was proposed, which was diffused by migrations from some original homeland
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How did Kwame Nkhrumah contribute to the Pan-African movement?
A
by leading Ghana to become an autonomous state
B
by rejecting economic aid offered by developed nations
C
by dismissing the virtue of a socialist state
D
by supporting imperialist rule of Great Britain
what issues forced the delegates to the Constitutional Convention to compromise? Select Two Correct Answers.
a) how to protect natural rights ans civil rights
b) how to calculate the number of representatives to the federal government from each state
c) how to allow the president to staff the administration
d) how to enforce the articles of confederation
Which statement best describes how the Roman Republic fell?
Answer:
Rome's government was taken over by a leader who was popular with the common people.
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What kind of camps were Japanese Americans incarcerated in during WWII in the United States?
Answer:
Internment
EXPLANATION
Japanese Americans were rounded up and held forcibly in internment camps for most of World War II.
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Answer:
internment camps
Explanation:
Japanese Americans were rounded up and held forcibly in internment camps for most of World War II.
World war 2
What contributed to Japanese imperialism prior to World War II?
A.
a lack of resources necessary for industry
B.
a commitment to the spreading of democracy
C.
a desire to retake land lost during World War I
D.
a need for new markets in which to sell its goods
Answer: B
Explanation: Japan's Imperialism played a key role in World War 2, and since the imperialism would lead to why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, and would later create a rivalry between the "Great Powers": the U.S and Japan
Was trench warfare an effective method of fighting a war?
Answer:
Hi Basically they were used as shelters here is something I had in one of my lessons
Explanation:
Trenches provided protection from bullets and shells, but they did carry their own risks. Trench foot, trench fever, dysentery, and cholera could inflict casualties as readily as any enemy.
Answer: Trenches provided protection from bullets and shells, but they did carry their own risks. Trench foot, trench fever, dysentery, and cholera could inflict casualties as readily as any enemy.
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