Describe what the print industry was like during the gilded age.

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Answer 1
Super old and gilded

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Alexandria, the center of Hellenistic culture, became part of what kingdom?


A
Pergamum

B
Seleucid

C
Egyptian

D
Macedonian

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Answer:

C, Egyptian

Explanation:

Who was the 11th President of the United States?

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Answer:

The 11th president of the United states was James Knox Polk

What is the definition of the “The Final Solution”?

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The Nazi plan for the genocide of Jews during World War II.

How did the Delian League make Athens more powerful?

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Answer:

Athens became so powerful from its alliance with city states on the island Dellos. All members protected one another and paid money for weapons and such but then Athan started to run the alliance as if it was it's own empire not letting anyone leave.

Its power in the League grew, especially after the famous statesman Pericles rose to power in Athens around 460 BC. Pericles began using the Delian League's resources, including its navy and taxes, for Athens. It was this money that let him build the massive temple in Athens called the Parthenon.

What caused Earth's climate during the Paleogene period??
I need a serious answer PLZZZZ?!

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Gosh dude. You probably won’t get credit for this one unless you have the EXACT answer. The paleogene period isn’t real.

Which new deal program gave money to states and local governments to use for providing money to people who were unemployed?

A. federal emergency relief administration
B. civilian conservation corps
C. works progress administration
D. social security agency

#texashistory

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A

In 1933 The Federal Emergency Relief Program (Aka: FERA) was established by president Franklin Roosevelt :)

What would you have done if you were the monarch of France at the time to remedy considering long term & Short term causes of French Revolution??

pls give the right answer according to your opinion, unnecessary answers will be reported. Have a nice day : )

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Answer:

I would try to reason with the people, cut back on the lavish lifestyle and put that money towards the common people. Obviously like and monarch I would want to stay in my position of power, but I would try to learn to use my power and wealth for good rather than live a life of luxury while the people of my nation suffer. The French revolution was in a way a good thing to happen for what was going on, but it very well could have been avoided if the monarch had just listened.

Explanation:

Monarchs shouldn't be give huge amount of power, and if they are it needs to still be regulated on what they can and cannot do.

Write a brief summary of the events that led up to Mandela's life sentence.

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Answer:

He was arrested and imprisoned in 1962, and subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment for conspiring to overthrow the state following the Rivonia Trial.

Mandela served 27 years in prison, split between Robben Island, Pollsmoor Prison and Victor Verster Prison.

Explanation:

arrested and imprisoned in 1962 then hated his life and was a bad boy

BRAINLIST Please read the the article on the Trail of Tears.
After completion of the article please complete a two paragraph letter urging President Jackson to stop the Indian Removal Act.

Site examples as how the Native way of life has been disrupted by war, disease, and manipulation.

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Answer: In September 1830, Choctaws became the first tribe to sign a treaty and voluntarily relocate to the territory that would become the state of Arkansas. Seminoles refused to leave their ancestral lands in Florida, sparking the Second Seminole War in 1835.

Explanation:

Describe and name the mountains, rivers, and plains of South America.

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Mountains -South America’s primary mountain system, the Andes, is also the world’s longest. The range covers about 8,850 kilometers (5,500 miles). Situated on the far western edge of the continent, the Andes stretch from the southern tip to the northernmost coast of South America. There are hundreds of peaks more than 4,500 meters (15,000 feet) tall, many of which are volcanic.
Rivers- South America has three important river basins: the Amazon, Orinoco, and Paraguay/Paraná.

The Amazon River basin has an area of almost 7 million square kilometers (2.7 million square miles), making it the largest watershed in the world. The basin, which covers most of northern South America, is fed by tributaries from the glaciers of the Andes. Every second, the Amazon River empties 209,000 cubic meters (7,381,000 cubic feet) of freshwater into the Atlantic Ocean.
Plains-A coastal plain is an area of low, flat land next to a seacoast. South American coastal plains are found on the northeastern coast of Brazil, on the Atlantic Ocean, and the western, Pacific coast of Peru and Chile. The coastal plains of northeastern Brazil are extremely dry. The Brazilian Highlands act as a wedge that pushes moist sea winds away from the coastal plains.

Answer:

This might not help but: South America can be divided into three physical regions: mountains and highlands, river basins, and coastal plains. Mountains and coastal plains generally run in a north-south direction, while highlands and river basins generally run in an east-west direction. South America’s extreme geographic variation contributes to the continent’s large number of biomes. A biome is a community of animals and plants that spreads over an area with a relatively uniform climate.

The diagram below shows some of the steps involved in a civil case. Which step is missing from the diagram?
A. The defendant has a bail hearing
B: The court announces the verdict
C: The attorney is appointed
D: The defendant is arrested

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C , the attorney is appointed ,
I’m pretty sure that it is C

Please read the the article on the Trail of Tears.

After completion of the article please complete a two paragraph letter urging President Jackson to stop the Indian Removal Act.

Site examples as how the Native way of life has been disrupted by war, disease, and manipulation.

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Answer:

President Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress 'On Indian Removal' (1830) ... Jackson declared that removal would "incalculably strengthen the southwestern frontier." Clearing Alabama and Mississippi of their Indian populations, he said, would "enable those states to advance rapidly in population, wealth, and power."

Explanation:

What is the job of a lobbyist?

A. enforce laws

B. make laws

C. get lawmakers to introduce or support new laws

D. get members elected to office

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C. get lawmakers to introduce or support new laws
C. Get lawmakers to introduce or support new laws

QUESTION: Name a cause and an effect in lines 302–316. How does this cause-and-effect relationship fit into the text structure?

BOOK: Mammoth Shakes and Monster Waves

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Answer: Name a cause and an effect in lines 302–316. How does this cause-and-effect relationship fit into the text structure.

Explanation:  Mammoth Shakes and Monster Waves.

History question...thanks

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Answer:

D. Lincoin begins negotiating with Confederate leaders to end the Civil War peacefully.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

One effect the Bubonic Plague had on Europe was that it
A.
increased the productivity of labor.
B.
increased the diversity of labor.
C.
decreased the supply of labor.

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Answer: C

Explanation:

C. Decreased the supply of labor.

How did Tiberius Gracchus actions lead to the end of the roman republic and the beginning of rome being under one-man rule?

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Shinto and Buddhism are the two most common religions practiced in Japan. Over the years, borrowing has occurred between the two religions. You will write a two-paragraph summary about Shinto and Buddhism. Your first paragraph should address Shinto, and the second paragraph should address Buddhism. Within both paragraphs, address the following points:
When did the religion originate?
How is the religion practiced?
Does the religion have a deity or gods? If so, what are they called?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Shinto and Buddhism are Japan's two major religions. Shinto is as old as the Japanese culture, while Buddhism was imported from the mainland in the 6th century. Since then, the two religions have been co-existing relatively harmoniously and have even complemented each other to a certain degree. Most Japanese consider themselves Buddhist, Shintoist or both.

Religion does not play a big role in the everyday life of most Japanese people today. The average person typically follows the religious rituals at ceremonies like birth, weddings and funerals, may visit a shrine or temple on New Year and participates at local festivals (matsuri), most of which have a religious background.

Answer:

buddhism is about . areligon about the eightfoldpath

Explanation:

The term "blitzkrieg" was a military strategy that depended on what?
A. A system of fortifications
B. Out-waiting the opponent
C. Suprise and quick, overwhelming force
D. The ability to make a long, steady advance

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Answer:

Surprise and Overwhelming force

Explanation:

According to the U.S Constitution, the 14th Amendment…
Group of answer choices

Officially ended the U.S slave trade

Emancipated 60% women in the U.S

Ended slavery in the U.S

Provided citizenship to “soil-born” residents

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Answer:

No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

Explanation:

I’m pretty sure it is the last one. The 14th amendment granted citizenship and that is the closed answer to it.

I REALLY NEED HELP!!!! The Delian League was started as an association of Greek city-states. Each city-state contributed to the defense of all the members. Athens, as the wealthiest and strongest member, quickly took control. When the Persian threat diminished, some city-states wanted to leave the league, but Athens prevented them from withdrawing. Pericles praised Athens as an example for the entire world, but not everyone agreed. Thucydides criticized the Delian League and the way Athens controlled it. Read each quotation aloud. Then answer the questions.

Pericles: “When our work is done, we are in a position to enjoy all kinds of recreation for our spirits. There are ceremonies and contests all year. In our homes we find a beauty and good taste which delight us every day and drive away our cares.”

Thucydides: “…the Athenians were very severe and exacting, and made themselves offensive by applying the screw of necessity [applying economic pressure] to men who were not used to and in fact not disposed for any continuous labor.”

Questions:

Which author describes Athens as a place with time for pleasant relaxation?

Type your answer here.

Which author describes people being forced to do hard work?

Type your answer here.

Pericles: “Ours is a democracy because power is in the hands not of a minority, but of the whole people.”

Thucydides: “In some other respects the Athenians were not the old popular rulers they had been at first; and … it was easy for them to reduce [defeat] any that tried to leave the confederacy.”

Pericles says that Athens is a democracy. What does he mean by democracy?

Type your answer here.

Do you think Thucydides would see Athens’s role in the Delian League as democratic? Why or why not?

Type your answer here.

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Answer:

Arthur Ransome

Explanation:

the tale of one thousand three hundred and forty-eight when in the illustrious city of Florence, the fairest of all the cities of Italy, there made its appearance that deadly pestilence, which, whether disseminated by the influence of the celestial bodies, or sent upon us mortals by God in His just wrath by way of retribution for our iniquities . . ."
—The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio

What event is Boccaccio referring to in this excerpt?
A.
the Mongolian invasion
B.
the Bubonic Plague
C.
the Crusades

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Answer: B. The Bubonic Plague

Explanation:

B. The bubonic plague.

from "Who was the most powerful woman in ancient history?" in newela
i need help with it

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Answer:

is there a story connecting to this if there is could u send me a link

Explanation:

Help me please hurry

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Answer:

Fees and licenses, Outside funding, and taxes.

Have a great Tuesday! ✨✨

Fees and license

Outside funding
Taxes

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Answer:

Cleopatra. The last scion of the Ptolemaic dynasty that ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years, Cleopatra secured her position—and her kingdom's independence—through her influence over Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, some of the most powerful Western men of the time.

Explanation:

cleopatria was the most powerful woman in history

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The Venn diagram below shows some of the services provided by national and state governments.

Diagram showing two circles that overlap in the center. The circle on the left is labeled National Government and lists powers to make agreements with foreign nations, establish post offices and interstate highways, and to raise and support military forces. The circle on the right is labeled State Government and lists the powers to create local government, build and support public schools, and to organize and control trade within the state. The section of the diagram where the circles overlap contains a question mark.

Which service completes the Venn diagram?

Coin and print money
Set up businesses
Declare war and make peace
Borrow money

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The awnser is d

Explanation:

DONT PLAGIARIZE FROM OTHER ANSWERS, PLEASE ORGINAL

In one or two paragraphs, explain how the Lewis and Clark Expedition reflected the American desire to expand westward. Explain how the group's journey might have inspired Americans to head west.

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Answer: It expanded American territory later on by mapping out what they saw and where they went. It also made us stronger and more resiliant in our minds, and more aware of what was or could have been out there.  : )

Explanation:

Read the MLA citation from a website.

Garcίa, Arturo Galindo. "Who Was Saigo Takamori, the Last Samurai?” National Geographic, 5 Sept. 2017,
www.nationalgeographic.com/archaeology-and-history/magazine/2017/09-10/saigo-takamori-the-last-samurai/.

What is missing from the citation?

the website publication date
the date the website was visited
the name of the website publisher
the title of the article on the website

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You are missing the date you visited/ accessed the website. You always need that

What did President Polk’s campaign slogan “fifty-four forty or fight!” mean?

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it means that he wouldn’t fight until he had 5440 people to fight with him

Answer:

Polk's battle cry was "Fifty-four forty or fight," which meant the United States would accept nothing less from the British than all of the Oregon Country, as far north as the border of Alaska. Polk won the Presidency and took office in 1845.

In the Missouri Compromise, Northerners liked that -
A. Missouri was added as a slave state
B. Slavery would not be allowed under the 36°30’ North parallel line
C. Slavery was abolished by the Emancipation Proclamation
D. Maine entered as a Free State

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The answer is b because the north disagreed with it at first because of the slavery
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