Answer:
La época victoriana toma su nombre de la Reina Victoria I, que gobernó 64 años.
El Imperio Británico era uno de los más extensos del planeta.
La política interna era conducida en el parlamento por el partido de los Whig.
Las estaciones de tren de fines del siglo XIX facilitaron el transporte y aún se utilizan.
Explanation:
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What year has charlemagne crowned Holy Roman emperor? What did he unify?
Answer:
800CE
Explanation:
he unified/restored the roman empire in the west
Answer:
800 ad
He embarked on a mission to unite all Germanic peoples into one kingdom, and convert his subjects to Christianity.
Explanation:
how did feudalism help the environment
Feudalism helped protect communities from the violence and warfare that broke out after the fall of Rome and the collapse of strong central government in Western Europe. Feudalism secured Western Europe's society and kept out powerful invaders. Feudalism helped restore trade. Lords repaired bridges and roads.
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Who founded Al-Qaeda?
O A. The Taliban
OB. Osama bin Laden
O C. George W. Bush
O D. Saddam Hussein
Answer:
B- Osama bin Laden
Explanation:
He was one of multiple founders, though
Osama bin Laden founded al-Qaida and it is a Sunni pan-Islamist militant organization. The correct option is b.
What is al-Qaida?Al-Qaeda is a Sunni pan-Islamist militant organization led by Salafi jihadists who self-identify as a vanguard spearheading a global Islamist revolution to unite the Muslim world under a supra-national Islamic state known as the Caliphate. Its members are mostly composed of Arabs, but also include other peoples.
Al-Qaeda has mounted attacks on civilian and military targets in various countries, including the 1998 United States embassy bombings, the 2001 September 11 attacks, and the 2002 Bali bombings; it has been designated as a terrorist group by the United Nations Security Council, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the European Union, and various countries around the world. The organization was founded in a series of meetings held in Peshawar during 1988, attended by Abdullah Azzam, Osama bin Laden, Muhammad Atef, Ayman al-Zawahiri and other veterans of the Soviet–Afghan War.
Building upon the networks of Maktab al-Khidamat, the founding members decided to create an organization named "Al-Qaeda" to serve as a "vanguard" for jihad.
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where would someone in Mali around the year 1400 CE go to study law and literary culture?
Which of the following is an accurate statement about Justian I?
He was born to noble parents.
He succeeded in conquering Gaul.
He supported the building of the Hagia Sophia.
He rarely took advice from the empress.
Answer:
He supported the building of the Hagia Sophia.
Explanation:
Justinian I, one of the greatest emperors of Byzantine Empire who ruled from 527–565 AD, is known for his great administrative skills and inclination towards the Christian Orthodoxy.
Justinian's paramount accomplishment was his support that help rebuild Hagia Sophia between 532 to 537 AD. He always had a determination to influence church and Christian policies.
Justinian 1 was born to peasant parents and it was his uncle who had raised him up to be an emperor. His wife, Empress Augustus, played a significant role in helping him achieve great accomplishmets and influenced his actions considerably.
1. Martin Niemoller was which of the following? Jewish. A Catholic priest. A Lutheran minister. A Jehovah’s Witness. Killed in the concentration camps.
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Which statement best describes the events of September 11th?
The attacks were unexpected by the American public.
The attacks destroyed several government buildings.
The attacks happened in spite of strong airline security.
The attacks worsened US relations with al-Qaeda.
Answer:
The attacks were unexpected by the American public. :) hope this helps
Explanation:
The best description of the attacks was that the attacks were unexpected by the American public
What were the September 11th attacks?The September 11th attacks were a group of attacks on America by al-Qaeda terrorists who hijacked commercial airlines and crashed them into the world trade centre resulting unless of thousands of lives as well as property.
The nature of the attack was such that it was unexpected.
Therefore, the best description of the attacks was that the attacks were unexpected by the American public.
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How did Japan's adoption of the Meiji Constitution
differ from China's administration at the end of the
19th century?
O While Japan adopted elements of European
government, China limited Western influence.
O While Japan retained the leadership of its elite
classes, China rejected imperialism completely.
O While Japan rejected traditional practices, China
sought reforms to incorporate them.
While Japan refused equal rights for women, Chin
included gender parity in its reforms.
Answer:
Responding to those pressures, the government issued a statement in 1881 promising a constitution by 1890. In 1885 a cabinet system was formed, and in 1886 work on the constitution began. Finally in 1889 the Meiji Constitution, presented as a gift from the emperor to the people, was officially promulgated.
Meiji
Explanation:
Responding to those pressures, the government issued a statement in 1881 promising a constitution by 1890. In 1885 a cabinet system was formed, and in 1886 work on the constitution began. Finally in 1889 the Meiji Constitution, presented as a gift from the emperor to the people, was officially promulgated.
Answer:
A
While Japan adopted elements of European government, China limited Western influence.
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer.
Why is Attila the Hun a controversial historical figure?
A) Historians don't know much about the origin of the Huns.
B)Although he could be cruel and savage, he was also a just and fair leader.
C)Attila negotiated a treaty with the Roman Empire but later broke it.
D)Historians believe that he is a myth rather than a real historical person.
Answer:
D)Historians believe that he is a myth rather than a real historical person.
Answer:
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Explanation:
How did the Rural Electrification Administration impact Georgia?
Answer:
The REA was an especially successful New Deal program in Georgia. ... By June 1939 the REA had helped to establish 417 electrical cooperatives serving 268,000 households, increasing the number of electrified rural homes in the nation to 25 percent. At least 33 of these cooperatives were in Georgia.
Which activities resulted from the two oil crises in the 1970s? Select four options.
exploration for new sources of energy
O creation of the Department of Energy
O production of energy-efficient automobiles
reduction of prices people paid for gasoline
O establishment of an automobile speed limit nationally
Answer:
exploration for new sources of energy
creation of the Department of Energy
production of energy-efficient automobiles
establishment of an automobile speed limit nationally
Explanation:
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The activities that resulted from the two oil crises in the 1970s were there was exploration for new sources of energy, there was also creation of the Department of Energy, production of energy-efficient automobiles as well as establishment of an automobile speed limit nationally.
What are oil crises?Oil crisis or crises tend to occur when there is an increase in the price of oil, which is large enough that will cause worldwide recession, or it can also cause a global reduction, where there remains a reduction in real gross domestic product as well.
What does the Department of Energy do?The Department of Energy in the United States tends to manage nuclear infrastructure and also tends to administer the country's energy policy. It ensures security of America, as well as prosperity, by addressing it's energy.
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What was the problem with the county unit system?
Answer:
The problem with the county unit system was an public disagreement such as a disagreement which own the fact that gave the right to votes to countries that had smaller populations greater weight that other countries with populations.
12. Part of the Virginia Plan was to have a bicameral legislature. What is a bicameral legislature?
one house legislature
b. two house legislature
fi population based on two Senators
d representation based on to representatives per state
Answer:D
Explanation:
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Answer:
you got it correct the answer is B
Explanation:
Answer:
I do believe the answer is b
Explanation:
because they do pray for at least 5 or more mins a day
The Wilmot Proviso...
A) opposed the war with Mexico.
B) tried to ban slavery in the Mexican Cession.
C) made slavery legal in the Mexican Cession.
D) approved the Gadsden Purchase.
Answer:
the answer is
Explanation:
The Wilmot Proviso
B. Tried to ban slavery in the Mexican Cession.
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What happened after the Wilmot Proviso was introduced in Congress?
B.It failed to become law.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the other one B
What is the moral of the passage? The wise old man and the ferocious leopard
Answer:
below
Explanation:
It is important to think clearly in dangerous
1. What was the main cause of the French
and Indian War?
Answer:
they were beefin. they had smoke so they was like shi man lets fight. and they fought and caused havoc yk
Explanation:
Answer:
A. The French and British claimed the same land
Explanation:
At the Beginning of the war, the French colonies had a population of around 60,000 settlers, compared to the 2 million settlers of British colonies. Because of the low population of the French, the French greatly depended upon the Native Americans.
The British allies amongst the Natives were the Iroquois, Catawba, and Cherokee tribes
The French had allies in the Wabanaki Confederacy which consisted of the Abenaki, Mi'kmaq, the Algonquin, Lenape, Ojibwa, Ottawa, Shawnee, and Wyandot tribes.
The war in between the British and French lasted from the first battle in 1754 until the treaty of Paris in 1763.
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1. What was Queen Elizabeth’s occupation before she became Queen?
2. What is the breed of the Queen’s favorite dog?
3. When the Queen takes a bath in the morning, how deep is the water in her
bathtub?
4. How many times a day might the Queen change her outfits?
5. How long does an audience with the Queen typically last
6. How many places might, Her Majesty, the Queen, visit a day?
7. Name one of the British TV shows that the Queen enjoys watching.
8. When was Queen Elizabeth crowned & how old was she at the time?
9. What is Prince Phillip’s nickname / pet name for Queen Elizabeth?
10. What is the combined worth of the “Crown’s Estate”?
Answer:The Queen has ruled for longer than any other Monarch in British history, becoming a much loved and respected figure across the globe. Her extraordinary reign has seen her travel more widely than any other monarch, undertaking many historic overseas visits. Known for her sense of duty and her devotion to a life of service, she has been an important figurehead for the UK and the Commonwealth during times of enormous social change.
Her Majesty continues to carry out a full programme of engagements, from visits to charities and schools, to hosting visiting Heads of State, to leading the nation in Remembrance and celebratory events - all supported by other members of the Royal Family.
The Queen sees public and voluntary service as one of the most important elements of her work. The Queen has links - as Royal Patron or President - with over 600 charities, military associations, professional bodies and public service organisations. These vary from well-established international charities to smaller bodies working in a specialist area or on a local basis only.
Her patronages and charities cover a wide range of issues, from opportunities for young people, to the preservation of wildlife and the environment. Having Her Majesty as Royal patron or president provides vital publicity for the work of these organisations, and allows their enormous achievements and contributions to society to be recognised.Her Majesty supports and encourages achievement in all walks of life through the annual programme of Investitures (at which she presents members of the general public with their honours), Garden Parties, receptions and other awards given in her name, which allow her to say ‘thank you’ to all those who have contributed to the life of the nation and the Commonwealth.
The Queen carries out all of her duties against the backdrop of a full personal life which has seen her raise four children and welcome grandchildren, and now great-grandchildren to the Royal Family. The Duke of Edinburgh has been – in her own words – her ‘strength and stay’ during her reign, whilst other members of the Royal Family continue to offer vital support through their work in the UK and overseas.
Explanation:
Read the opening remarks of Truman’s 1949 State of the Union address to Congress. Truman makes reference to the last sixteen years. Why might he do this?
He is referencing his last term in office and Roosevelt’s presidency, during part of which he served as vice president.
He is alluding to the two world wars, during which the American economy boomed.
The Great Depression has just ended, and he is trying to be hopeful.
Answer:
A is correct
Explanation:
I got it right on an assignment and test
The reason why Truman was making this is due to the fact that He is referencing his last term in office and Roosevelt’s presidency, during part of which he served as vice president.
Who was Truman?President Truman was the 33rd president of the United States of America. As the president he was the one that led the nation through the last stages of the 2nd world war.
He also served as a vice president before he became the president of the country.
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what were some of the important battles of the red river war ?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Beginning in 2011, Yemen was drawn into a civil war because of:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer: D
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Which was true of US immigration policy before the Immigration Act of 1965?
Immigration from Western Europe was restricted.
Immigration from the Middle East was restricted.
All immigration was encouraged; there were no quotas.
Ethnic diversity was encouraged to avoid uniformity.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Immigration from the Middle East was restricted.
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The correct option is B. Immigration from the Middle East was restricted which was true of US immigration policy before the Immigration Act of 1965. Emergency measures for the resettlement of displaced people in 1948 and 1950 helped the United States avoid debate over its new immigration laws once these emergencies had passed. The 1924 Immigration Act's overarching goal was to uphold the concept of American homogeneity in all of its components.
What effect did the Immigration Act of 1965 have?Federal immigration law is the Immigration and Naturalization Act. The National Origins Quota System, also known as the Hart-Celler Act, limited the number of people from each country who may immigrate to the United States. The bill ended the system.
The National Origins Formula, the cornerstone of American immigration law since the 1920s, was eliminated by the statute. The act ended de facto discrimination in American immigration policy against Southern and Eastern Europeans, Asians, and other non-Western and Northern European ethnic groups.
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Californians called many migrants “Okies” because
the migrants worked in the fruit-picking industry.
the migrants were old and ready to retire.
Californians wanted to discriminate against them.
Californians wanted to welcome them.
Answer:
C. Californians wanted to discriminate against them
Explanation:
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What problem did the New Deal Programs try to solve?
i just watched an old duck tales episode where one of the ducks goes to the Doctor and on one of those eye exam papers on the wall with all the letters it read ask about the illuminate STRANGE somebody explain pls
Explanation: It must be telling them to ask about it. (Just a theory, but maybe this will help?)
Main Idea:
In your own words: define the meaning of this picture.
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Answer:
what are you talking about this doesn't make sense to me sorry i am bored.
How would you describe an adjectival phrase?
O a group of words that does not include a subject
O a group of words that modifies an adverb
O a group of words that contains a verb and its dependents
O a group of words describing a noun or pronoun
Answer:
Hello, The right answer is actually "A group of words describing a noun or pronoun"
Explanation:
An Adjectival phrase is described as a group of words describing a noun or pronoun. Hence, Option D is the correct statement.
What is the definition of an adjectival phrase?A group of words that include an adjective that modifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence is referred to as an adjectival phrase or an adjective phrase.
For example, Shelly is a hard working woman
or Fedrick is a handsome guy.
Hence, Option D is the correct statement.
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Political,Social,Economic Impacts of Oil
Answer:
olitical,Social,Economic Impacts of Oil
Explanation:
Answer:
Political, Social, Economic Impacts of Oil.
Explanation:
The Social Impacts Oil Spills Have at a Community Level. Originally published on March 19, 2019. Oil spills can damage the environment and the wildlife and marine life that depend on it. They can also cause physical, mental, and financial stress to people as individuals.
Economic impacts of oil. Oil price increases are generally thought to increase inflation and reduce economic growth. In terms of inflation, oil prices directly affect the prices of goods made with petroleum products. As mentioned above, oil prices indirectly affect costs such as transportation, manufacturing, and heating.
Political impacts. Any of the most prosperous countries also tend to be those countries who have made “arrangements” to consistently receive large supplies of life giving oil, at reasonably low oil prices, for an extended period of time. These entities that “HAVE” quite naturally don’t want to go without and will often be willing to use whatever political might they find necessary to protect their position of prominence. BUT higher oil prices have also served to bring greater political stability and prosperity to several regions around the planet. Some of these locations, including Mexico, Columbia, Venezuela, China, India, several of the Persian Gulf States, Russia, as well as many former Soviet Central Asian Republics and portions of the continent of Africa, particularly Nigeria are just getting their first tastes of “the good life” and are quickly developing a strong liking to the flavor.
Which ancient Greek values were most demonstrated in ancient Greek theater? You just got coconut malled
Answer: wisdom and entertainment
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Advantages and disadvantages of British rule in India
Answer:
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Explanation:
British people lived in India first under the British East India Company (from about 1750-1850) and then in the British Raj (from 1858 to 1947). During the Raj, Britain's crown ruled India. The advantage that many British people gained in India was access to better jobs as members of the civil service or army than they could attain at home. This was particularly true of the younger sons of aristocratic or wealthy families, as the older sons often inherited the title to land. British people in India often had servants, who they could not have afforded at home, and they had higher status than they would have had at home. Finally, living in India provided them with a type of adventure that living in England would not have.
The disadvantages were that they were subject to cholera, smallpox, and other diseases. Civil servants serving in India under the British East India Company died at twice the rate of those at home in England. British people might also have felt socially isolated at times in a country that was not really their home and in which there were very different religious and social practices than at home. In addition, there were rebellions against British rule, including the Indian Rebellion of 1857 (also called the Sepoy Rebellion). After World War I, there was increased pressure on England, in a movement led by Gandhi and others, to give India independence. Over time, sentiment developed towards ending British hegemony in India.