describe the Ottoman Empire

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Answer 1

Answer:

Ottoman Empire, empire created by Turkish tribes that grew to be one of the most powerful states in the world in the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Answer 2

Answer:

The Ottoman Empire was an empire that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa in between the 14th and 20th centuries. It was founded at the end of the 13th century in northwestern Anatolia in the town of Söğüt by the Turkoman tribal leader Osman I.

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Do you believe the reforms in the time period did enough? What else would you like to happen?

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Answer and Explanation:

I think I believe in reforms in the time period, and id k what I'd like to happen...

Answer:

no not enough,  

Explanation:

4. As part of Hitler's scheme to
"purify" German culture, the Nazis
supported Christianity and allowed
freedom of religion.
True or false

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

They did not allow freedom of religion. They wanted to purify German culture meaning getting rid of the rest. The Nazi's had their own image and did not believe in cultural diversity.

False Hitler did not support freedom of religion this is proven by the events of the Holocaust and genocide of Jews and Slavs across Nazi occupied Europe he believed the full blood Germans to be “superior” and the “master race”

( T or F ) Captain Keller tells Annie that she can stay if she completes two conditions: (1) that she treats him with more respect and not be so rude, and (2) persuade him that she can teach Helen and civilize her.

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Answer:

Explanation:

True

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Answer: Choice D: Jerusalem.

Choice C: Christians an Jews.

Explanation: Jerusalem is and was the Holy City, and was very important to the crusaders for religious purposes.

What is the purpose of this excerpt from President
Wilson's speech?
O to call for a League of Nations
to support freedom on the seas
What we demand in this war... is that the world be
made fit and safe to live in; and particularly that it be
made safe for every peace-loving nation which, like our
own, wishes to live its own life, determine its own
institutions, be assured of justice and fair dealing by the
other peoples of the world as against force and selfish
aggression.
-"Fourteen Points,
President Woodrow Wilson,
January 8, 1918
O to demand worldwide disarmament
O to promote the idea of self-determination

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Answer:

to promote the idea of self-determination

Explanation:

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Answer: D. to promote the idea of self-determination

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What is the purpose of this excerpt from President

Wilson's speech?  

What we demand in this war . . . is that the world be made fit and safe to live in; and particularly that it be made safe for every peace-loving nation which, like our own, wishes to live its own life, determine its own institutions, be assured of justice and fair dealing by the other peoples of the world as against force and selfish aggression.

–“Fourteen Points,”

President Woodrow Wilson,

January 8, 1918    

D. to promote self-determination.  

Some federalists__to the outbreak of war by wanting to ____ After the war, the rise of ___ made these ideas seem unpatriotic

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Some federalists *reacted* to the outbreak of war by wanting to *secede* After the war, the rise of *nationalism* made these ideas seem unpatriotic

Answer:

secede

nationalism

Explanation:

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The USSR agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba if the United States agreed to (blank).
Select all that apply.

A. end the arms race

B. not to invade Cuba

C. remove their missiles from Turkey

D. end the blockage

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Answer:

 The answer is C

Explanation:

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Ill mark u as a brainiest if u can help me. Thanks! What can you conclude about the dark areas of the night sky?

Black holes make up the dark areas of the sky.


There is nothing located in the dark areas of the sky.


Objects in the dark areas are moving too fast to be visible.

Objects in the dark areas of the sky are too far away from Earth to be seen.

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Answer:

Objects in the dark areas of the sky are too far away from Earth to be seen.

Explanation:

the galaxy is a really big place but we only see so little of it.

Marcus and Narcissa Whitman were missionaries that settled in Oregon.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
OT
OF

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simplify the following.
[tex]-8 \div 4[/tex]

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-2 would be the answer to this one.

Answer:

-2 is the correct answer.

Explanation:

[tex] - 8 \div - 4 \\ = - 2 \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \\ - \div + = - \\ because \\ - \times - = + \\ + \div - = - [/tex]

Which statement is true about the sharecropping economic activity in the South?

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Answer:

In sharecropping, both freed slaves and poor whites borrowed land, seeds, and tools from a landowner, in exchange for a share of the crop at harvest time. In tenant farming, those with more cash could rent the land, and thus keep all of their harvest. During Reconstruction, the Southern economy was still heavily dependent on agriculture.

Explanation:

Paul stayed in Arabia and Damascus:

O two years
O three years
O two and a half years
O three and a half years

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Answer:

Three years








Write a short CER response using our previous learnings to answer the question: Why is it important to learn
about conflicts that have happened in other countries outside of our own?

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Answer:

Harriet Tubman was born in 1821 into a family of enslaved African Americans on a plantation in Dorchester County, Maryland, owned by Edward Brodas. Her birth name was Araminta and was known by minty, till she changed her name as an early teen to Harriet, after her mother. many of her 11 siblings were sold and taken to the deep south.

At age 5, Tubman was "rented" to neighbors to do housework. She was not great at household chores and was often beaten and abused by her slaveholders and "renters'' due to her skill. Like other African Americans, As a child she was never taught to read or write and never had a broad span of education in general. Eventually she was put to work as a field hand, which she preferred over the housework. At age 15, she suffered a head injury when she blocked the path of the overseer pursuing an uncooperative enslaved person. The overseer flung a weight at the other enslaved people, hitting Tubman, who probably sustained a severe concussion. She was ill for a long time and never fully recovered.

In 1844 or 1845, Tubman married John Tubman, a free Black man. Shortly after her marriage, she hired a lawyer to investigate her legal history and discovered that her mother had been freed on a technicality upon the death of a former enslaver The lawyer advised her that a court wouldn't likely hear the case, so she dropped it. But knowing that she should have been born free led her to contemplate freedom and resent her situation.

In 1849, Tubman heard that two of her brothers were about to be sold to the Deep South, and her husband threatened to sell her, too. She tried to persuade her brothers to escape with her but left alone, making her way to Philadelphia and freedom. The next year, Tubman decided to return to Maryland to free her sister and her sister's family. Over the next 12 years, she returned 18 or 19 times, bringing more than 300 people out of enslavement.

Explanation:

Writing Workshop: Evaluating Research Questions and Sources in History

What happened to many European immigrants who came to the United States
during the Great Depression?
O A. They were interviewed, but only immigrants from Eastern Europe
were allowed in the country.
B. Immigration restrictions were relaxed, and most were allowed to
enter the country.
O c. If the quota for immigrants from their country was already met,
they were sent back.
D. All immigration was stopped during the economic crisis, and none
were allowed in.

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Answer:

The number of European visas issued fell roughly 60 percent while deportations dramatically increased. Between 1930 and 1932, 54,000 people were deported. An additional 44,000 deportable aliens left “voluntarily.” Exclusionary measures hit Mexican immigrants particularly hard.

Explanation:

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Answer: C

Explanation:

If the quota for immigrants from their country was already met,

they were sent back.

What is an oass? Write a paragraph of at least 3 complete sentences describing me chances of this and

PLZ HELP ME

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Answer:

An Oasis are little part of land in the desert that contain water. these land forms are the only places that can have plants and animals live around without dying out. they also are places where most people in the desert live next to because they can use the water to grow crops that they need for food

Explanation:

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Why did U.S naval power grow during the 1840s to the 1930s?

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Answer:

because British power is being decreased by freeing captured country.

What was the "Wild Mary Sudik"?​

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The Wild Mary Sudik gusher was an oil well blowout that took place on March 26, 1930 in what is now Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. The gusher from Mary Sudik No. 1 well received extensive media coverage and was the subject of daily radio reports by NBC's Floyd Gibbons and newsreels that were shown in movie theaters. The gusher flowed for eleven days before it was capped on the third try.[1][2]

Mary Sudik No. 1 well was developed by the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company on the property of Vincent and Mary Sudik.[3] The well, located about 2,000 feet (610 m) to the southeast of the present intersection of Interstate 240 and Bryant Avenue, to the south of the Oklahoma City center, blew out when the drilling crew underestimated well pressures in the newly developed Wilcox formation, producing 20,000 barrels of oil and 200,000,000 cubic feet (5,700,000 m3) of gas per day from the 6,471-foot (1,972 m) well.[1][2] According to the well completion report, it produced 15,441 barrels of oil in a test run for 13 hours and 15 minutes.[4] The crew had neglected to keep sufficient drilling mud in the well, and did not use a safety head, contrary to the accepted practice of the time, running the well "wild."[5] The initial flow of gas from the well changed to oil after about a day, with oil fountaining up to 400 feet (120 m) into the air. Oil vapor blew in the wind as far as Norman, 11 miles (18 km) to the south. A safety zone was established around the well to prevent fire. The American Iron and Machine Company was engaged to cap the well, led by superintendent H. M. Myracle.[6] The first attempt failed after twelve hours, but a second attempt restricted the flow, and oil was diverted into a pit until a final seal could be effected. A total of 211,600 barrels of oil was recovered from the vicinity of the well,[7] and as many as 800,000 barrels were believed to have been wasted. Once controlled, Mary Sudik No. 1 was the most productive well in the world in 1930.[5]

The blowout, and a similar gas well blowout in Oklahoma City the day after the Mary Sudik well was brought under control, stimulated the development and use of blowout preventers as standard equipment in petroleum well drilling, and resulted in greater regulation of well drilling in Oklahoma City.[1][2][5]

The Sudiks were Czech immigrants[5] who moved to Oklahoma from Nebraska in 1904 to buy their 160-acre (65 ha) dairy farm. They expanded the farm to two additional quarter sections, one of which, bought in 1924, was the site of the wild well. Mary had been the first to sign the well lease, so the wells on the property were named after her. Mary Valish Sudik, a modest woman, was offered roles in a vaudeville tour and a movie. She and her husband instead moved into town and lived quietly on the royalties from the thirteen wells on their property.[3][8] Mary died in 1942, her obituary appearing on the front page of the Daily Oklahoman.[9] Vincent died in 1940.[10][9] Their son Orie was killed while working on a well in the Moore oil field of Oklahoma in 1945.[11][9]

The Mary Sudik No. 1 well was finally plugged on June 22, 1974 by the operator, Cities Service Oil Company.[12]

Identify the amendment
A. Amendment 4
B. Amendment 2
C. Amendment 1
D. Amendment 10

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Answer:

Amendment 2

Explanation:

The amendment would be number 2. it is the amendment where people have the right to bear arms.

Answer: Amendment 2

Explanation:

In the consiconstitutionution it states that amendment two is the right to bear arms

Why did disease spread so easily in industrial revolution cities

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Answer:

In the overcrowded tenements of the industrial cities, one infected person could spread the disease very easily. Though accurate records are difficult to acquire, it is believed that TB killed one-third of all those who died in Britain between 1800 and 1850. Microbes were only discovered in 1864 by Louis Pasteur.

Which two phrases explain the main reasons why the United States forced Africans into slavery?
A to increase the number of factory workers
B to increase the profit level for plantation owners
с
to provide maids who could work in plantation homes
Dto provide more cultural opportunities for U.S. citizens
E to increase the number of workers on farms and plantations

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Either E or B because America was still developing at the time and was in urgent need of workers for farms and plantations

on what famous landmark in china does the movie begin

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Answer:

The Forbidden City or the great wall of china

Explanation:

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Answer:

The Forbidden City

Explanation:

If you mean in the movie Mulan

Where is most of the population of East Asia clustered?
A. Across East Asia
B. Along the rivers and coasts
O C. Along the banks of the Yangtze River
O D. In the cities of Shanghai, Seoul, Taiwan, and Pyongyang
SUBMIT

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer: along rivers and coasts

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1. captured the west from the British Colonel Hamilton 2. gave his life for his country George Rogers Clark 3. betrayed his country Benedict Arnold 4. defeated British navy Nathan Hale 5. British commander at Vincennes John Paul Jones

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Answer:

I dont have all the answers but

1. John Paul Jones defeated the British Navy

2. Nathan Hale gave his life for his country when he was hung as a spy

3. Benedict Arnold betrayed his country and joined the british

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Does the president have an absolute right to withhold certain information based on “executive privilege?”

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Who was Homer Plessy &
why was he chosen to
challenge the law?

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Answer:

Umm, Homer Plessy was a shoemaker who helped future generations of the Civil Rights Movement. He challenged the law by refusing to move from a seat for white ppl in 1896

Explanation:

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What key elements led to the rise of Ghana

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How did the War between France and Britain lead
to America's war with Great Britain in 1812?
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1. America always hated France
2. America was allies with France
3. America was allies with Britain

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Answer:

2. America was allies with france

Which Civil Rights era organization is being described by these statements?

A) the Nation of Islam

B) the Black Panther Party

C) the Southern Christian Leadership Conference

D) the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

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Answer:

the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee :")

The answer is D
D) The student nonviolent coordinating committee

How did Great Plains farmers get water if there were few lakes and rivers in the Great Plains?

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Answer:

Most Plains farmers apply water to their fields using either surface or sprinkler methods. The main form of surface irrigation is furrow, whereby furrows are plowed between crop rows along which water flows from a pipe with holes called gates. The leading form of sprinkler irrigation is the center pivot.

Answer:

Mining water in the Great Plains.

Explanation:

This United States foreign policy seeks to limit the spread of communism throughout the world.

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Answer:

The Truman Doctrine

Explanation:

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