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Answer 1

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conflicts reasulted in political parties

Answer 2
B. Because whenever Alexander Hamilton met George Washington and they talked about it. There are anti-feudalism and feudalism.

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True or False: Many Japanese Christians and Buddhists will take part in
Shinto rituals.

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Answer:

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Why did the Reformation not spread across Europe (Spain/Italy)?

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Because the ten formation didn’t want to spread

Why does miss grimke think that women should have the same rights as men?

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Answer:

She was particularly concerned to attack two of Beecher's arguments. First was the notion that women were subordinate to men by God's decree. ... She insisted that women had the same rights and duties as men and should be able to participate fully in education, religion, work and politics—including the abolition movement.

The events of "bleeding Kansas" (1854) can mostly be attributed to

A. The Supreme Court’s decision in the dress code case.

B. The failure of popular sovereignty.

C. The competition between farmers trying to settle the land

D. The adoption of the Monroe doctrine.


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The answer is C. The. competition between farmers trying to settle land. Hope this helps

What did the Movement help to elevate?

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Answer:

the electoral roll of the elevator

In 1833, several civil rights cases came before the supreme court that were related to​

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racial discrimination in public facilities. Civil Rights Cases were a group of five similar cases consolidated into one issue for the United States Supreme Court to review.

racial discrimination in public facilities. Civil Rights Cases were a group of five similar cases consolidated into one issue for the United States Supreme Court to review.

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

by L. M. Montgomery

"We Are Seven"

. . . It was not the room, which was far more comfortable than Rebecca's own at the farm, nor the lackof view, nor yet the long journey, for she was notconscious of weariness; it was not the fear of astrange place, for she loved new places and courtednew sensations; it was because of some curiousblending of uncomprehended emotions that Rebeccastood her sunshade in the corner, tore off her besthat, flung it on the bureau with the porcupine quillson the under side, and stripping down the dimityspread, precipitated herself into the middle of thebed and pulled the counterpane over her head.

In a moment the door opened quietly. Knockingwas a refinement quite unknown in Riverboro, andif it had been heard of would never have beenwasted on a child.

Miss Miranda entered, and as her eye wanderedabout the vacant room, it fell upon a white andtempestuous ocean of counterpane, an ocean breakinginto strange movements of wave and crest and billow.

"REBECCA!"

The tone in which the word was voiced gave it allthe effect of having been shouted from the housetops

A dark ruffled head and two frightened eyesappeared above the dimity spread.

"What are you layin' on your good bed in thedaytime for, messin' up the feathers, and dirtyin'the pillers with your dusty boots?"

Rebecca rose guiltily. There seemed no excuseto make. Her offense was beyond explanation orapology.

"I'm sorry, aunt Mirandy--something cameover me; I don't know what."

"Well, if it comes over you very soon again we'llhave to find out what 't is. Spread your bed upsmooth this minute, for 'Bijah Flagg 's bringin' yourtrunk upstairs, and I wouldn't let him see such acluttered-up room for anything; he'd tell it all over town." . . .

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Why is Bijah Flagg most likely bringing Rebecca’s trunk upstairs?
A.
Rebecca has to pack it full of her belongings.
B.
Rebecca’s aunt is borrowing it.
C.
It contains her clothing.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Jada is visiting New York City to see the Empire State building. She is 100 feet away when she spots it. To see the top, she has to look up at an angle of 86.1 degrees.

How tall is the Empire State building?

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Answer:

(sin(86.10) * 100 ) / (sin(3.90)) = 1466.85 ft.

(3.90 is the angle of the top to Jada. (180 - (86.1+90))

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How did the Nazi government start to take action against German Jews?

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It was in Nuremberg, officially designated as the "City of the Reich Party Rallies," in the province of Bavaria, where Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party in 1935 changed the status of German Jews to that of Jews in Germany, thus "legally" establishing the framework that eventually led to the Holocaust.

Ten years later, it would also be in Nuremberg, now nearly destroyed by British and American heavy bombing, where surviving prominent Nazi leaders were put on trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The war in Europe ended in May 1945, and soon the attention of the Allies turned to prosecuting those Third Reich leaders who had been responsible for, among other things, the persecution of the Jews and the Holocaust.

The trials began November 20, 1945, in Nuremberg's Palace of Justice, which had somehow survived the intense Allied bombings of 1944 and 1945.

The next day, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson, named by President Harry S. Truman as the U.S. chief counsel for the prosecution of Axis criminality, made his opening statement to the International Military Tribunal.

"The most serious actions against Jews were outside of any law, but the law itself was employed to some extent. They were the infamous Nuremberg decrees of September 15, 1935," Jackson said.



The so-called "Nuremberg Laws"— a crucial step in Nazi racial laws that led to the marginalization of German Jews and ultimately to their segregation, confinement, and extermination—were key pieces of evidence in the trials, which resulted in 12 death sentences and life or long sentences for other Third Reich leaders.

But the prosecution was forced to use images of the laws from the official printed version, for the original copies were nowhere to be found.

However, they had been found earlier, by U.S. counter-intelligence troops, who passed them up the line until they came to the Third Army's commander, Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. The general took them home to California. There, they remained for decades, their existence not revealed until 1999.

Finally, this past summer, the original copies of the laws, signed by Hitler and other Nazi leaders, were transferred to the National Archives.

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Answer:

J

Explanation:

answer the answer is j because the rabbit population growth and the western territories is the invention discussed in the article cuz as you can see it says it has been 15 years

How does raising the minimum wage above the market wage create a surplus of workers ?

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Answer:

he higher wage increases the quantity of workers willing to work for this wage, which increases the quantity of labor supplied.

Explanation:

What are three powers belonging to the National Government?

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Answer:

The three powers that belong to the national government are Executive,Judicial,Legislative

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Delegated (sometimes called enumerated or expressed) powers are specifically granted to the federal government in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. This includes the power to coin money, to regulate commerce, to declare war, to raise and maintain armed forces, and to establish a Post Office.

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18. Which of the following is an example of a social impact caused by the railroad industry?
А
B
С
D
West Texas towns had growing populations
New legislation was created limiting railroad growth
The cattle and sheep farming industry increased
Erosion from the railroad caused flooding along the coast

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Answer:

UHM I don't know if I'm right but d or b

There were many factors that led
Germans to support Adolph Hitler's
fascist movement. For example....

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Hey hope your doing well, WW1 germans lost bad and got humiliated. Adolph Hitler went up to power because of this and he promised Germany he would make them on top so all these people he was pulling in wanted to help and that’s how it all started. Still not enough to beat us. Hope this helped!!!

What was the outcome of the North African campaign?

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Answer:

The defeat of Hitler's troops.

it was the defeat of hitlers troops

When an Aztec king died, who chose a member of the royal family to be the new king?

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Answer: A New Aztec ruler (called a Huey Tlatoani) would be chosen by a council that consisted of four of the old kings relatives who were high ranking nobles, due to their relation to the king. The council usually chose one of the old kings sons or brothers.  

Explanation: so, in short a council of four chose a son or brother of the old king to be the new king in an election.

Could somebody please help me..?
"Speakeasies" were __________.
A) types of homemade alcohol
B) sellers of illegal alcohol
C) people who shipped alcohol
D) made legal by the 18th amendment

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It’s b, sellers of illegal alcohol

and the Economy
1. Today jobs are constantly changing. What is the most sought after skill in today's market?

A Technology
B Teaching
C People relation skills
D Law and policy making

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

it's every day changing and growing. possibilities are endless

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Of the following, the best reason the United States might aid another country is to

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Answer:

protect a trading reation

Explanation:

edge

what land,animals,and people did Lewis and Clark encounter on their expedition ?

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Lewis and Clark encountered four classic Western animals for the first time: the prairie dog, pronghorn, coyote and the jack rabbit. In his September 7, 1804 journal entry, Clark describes a “Village of Small animals” discovered in Boyd County, Nebraska.

Exaggerated news reports about a starving children and innocent people being wxeucetee was an example of

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Answer: WW2 in Spain

Explanation: They were low with food this is demonstarted in the WW2 enclopedia!

A possible amendment to the Constitution can be proposed by _______.
a. Congress
b.The States
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B.​

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Answer:

It is A

Explanation:

2a. What was King Charles's attitude toward the people he ruled?

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Answer:

vary rude and disrespectful and did. not care for their needs

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What region of Brazil would you expect to be the most industrialized? Why?

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São Paulo is the largest industrial metropolis south of the Equator, the largest city in South America, and among the largest cities on the planet.São Paulo's economy has become increasingly based on the tertiary sector, focusing on services and businesses for the country. The city is also unique among Brazilian cities for its large number of foreign corporations.

In Mexico, “Race Day” is a celebration of

A.Mexico’s cultural diversity.


B. Mexican independence.


C. Mexico’s Spanish heritage.


D. Mexico’s Catholic traditions.


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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer is A I hope you do good :)

Part A
List three ways in which the expeditions were similar. Exploring the Louisiana territory

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Answer:

Jefferson initiated an exploration of the newly purchased land and the territory beyond the "great rock mountains" in the West He chose Meriwether Lewis to lead an expedition, who in turn solicited the help of William Clark.

Explanation:

Answer:

Both explored areas Americans had not yet settled.

Both had a group of volunteer men with them.

The expeditions had common goals, such as surveying the land and establishing friendly relations with Native American tribes.

Explanation:

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How was Eastern Europe able to survive economically?

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Answer:

they were able to help each other collectively and economically

Explanation:

The group of animals that live part of their lives on land and part of their lives in the water is called:

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Answer:

Amphibians

Explanation:

Answer:

amphibians live on land and in water

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I believe the answer is Alliance. I might be wrong, but I am pretty sure its Alliance. Good luck! <3

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Where is the Arabian Peninsula located?

a.

the northwest corner of Asia

c.

the northeast corner of Asia

b.

the southeast corner of Asia

d.

the southwest corner of Asia



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A

B

C

***D


Why do geographers call Arabia a “crossroads” location?

a.

It is home to very few cultures or people.

b.

Trade routes linking Africa, Asia, and Europe run through it.

c.

People from many different cultures live there.

d.

It is where Islam, Christianity, and Judaism started.



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A

***B

C

D

Which physical feature dominates the landscape of Arabia?

a.

marshy land

c.

fertile oases

b.

sandy deserts

d.

large mountains



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A

***B

C

D

A nomad was a person who

a.

traveled from place to place.

c.

sold cooking supplies and clothing.

b.

farmed and raised animals.

d.

settled in an oasis.



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


***A

B

C

D

Prior to Muhammad, most Arabs practiced

polytheism. (polytheism/Sufism)

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D. Southwest corner of Asia
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