Who led the army against the Hittites at the Battle of Kadesh?
Answer: I believe your answer would be: Ramses II
Explanation:
Ramesses II led his army at the Battle of Kadesh and this was his most famous fight. The Battle of Kadesh took place between the Hittites in 1274 BC. The Hittites lived in what is now modern day Turkey and Syria. It was the largest chariot battle in history and it was absolute carnage. The fight primarily over control of the lands of the eastern Mediterranean. Many people believe that Ramesses won the battle but there is no proof to support that Ramesses took over the city of Kadesh. The battle was believed to be a draw but Ramesees claimed he had won it.
Identify 1 contribution of Gian Lorenzo Bernini to the Baroque history of arts
Answer:
Contribution of Gian Lorenzo Bernini to the Baroque history of arts is described below in detail.
Explanation:
Gian Lorenzo Bernini was an Italian painter, arguably the most prominent artist of the 17th century, identified for having extended the Baroque style of carving. Bernini is also recognized for his outstanding structural compositions. His most formidable design was for St. Peter's gallery. From 1624 to 1633, he composed and supervised the formation of an extensive bronze Baldacchino, or canopy, above St. Peter's tomb.
What happened after the US Army forced the Cherokee from their homes in 1838?
The Cherokee were forcibly removed to Indian Territory.
The Cherokee moved east and assimilated into white culture.
The Cherokee engaged in a bloody war with American troops.
The Cherokee willingly signed treaties giving up their lands.
Answer:
I would guess A because most Indians were moved to Indian reservations
Explanation:
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
I answered that question wrong and it told me that A was the answer
Hope this helps!
According to the Constitution, which branch of government has the power to declare war? o the Legislative branch O the Executive branch the Cabinet O the Judicial branch
Answer:
The legislative branch.
Explanation:
Congress has the power to declare war, and Congress is a part of the Legislative branch.
I hope this helps you!
The legislative branch. Congress has the power to declare war, and Congress is a part of the Legislative branch.
Took the k12 test
Write Everything that happened about the Titanic and how it was found (100 points)
This is everything I know about the Titanic...
On April 14, 1912, It was nighttime when The Titanic hit an iceberg that sent The Titanic. The Titanic broke in half around 2:00 a.m. The windows in the Titanic's room were open which, when the Iceberg hit the Titanic it caused water to fill in the rooms, which made the Titanic sink. On September, 1985. Robert Ballad found the Titanic a few miles below the ocean.
Hope This Helps! Have A GREAT Day!Which statement about valley forge is true?
Answer:
The Americans defeated the British during the war
Explanation:
Why did Harriet Tubman and her passengers often travel at night?
A The Underground Railroad only ran at night. incorrect answer
B It was easier to travel secretly in the dark. incorrect answer
C They could only see stations at night. incorrect answer
D More people were outside at night. incorrect answer
Answer:
it was easier to travel secretly without being spotted
Explanation:
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What was the Justinian code?
Answer:
A combination of greek and roman laws
Explanation:
Explain the historical context that led to the development of Zheng He’s voyages.
Answer: By 1405 CE Zheng He was an admiral in the imperial fleet, and he was selected by the emperor to lead a fleet across the Indian Ocean to explore the possibilities of new tributary states and bring them into the sphere of Chinese influence. The object of the voyages was to display the glory and might of the Chinese Ming dynasty and to collect tribute from the "barbarians from beyond the seas." Merchants also accompanied Zheng's voyages, Wu explained, bringing with them silks and porcelain to trade for foreign luxuries such as spices and jewels. The seven voyages of the Treasure Fleet were meant to display Chinese might to all the kingdoms and trade ports of the Indian Ocean world and to bring back exotic toys and novelties for the emperor.
Explanation:
need help with these questions He began the factory system in which all manufacturing steps are combined in one place
Group of answer choices
Francis Lowell
Eli Whitney
Robert Fulton
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Question 710 pts
Who invented cotton gin and interchangeable parts?
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Samuel Slater
John Deere
Eli Whitney
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Question 810 pts
This machine separated the seed from cotton fibers.
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Steam engine
Spinning Jenny
Cotton Gin
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Question 910 pts
How did New England's textile industry affect both children and women?
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Gave them opportunities not available on family farms
Allowed them to earn a living wage until the age of 25
Provided long-term employment even after marriage
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Why was the New England area the first to Industrialize in the U.S.?
Group of answer choices
It already had large cities
It had very little natural resources
It had tons of natural resources like coal, iron, and rivers
Answer:
Group 1; answer should be Henry Ford. Group 2; Eli Whitney. Group 3; Cotton Gin. Group 3; I would say the oppurtunies not avaliable on family farms. Group 4; has tons of natural resources.
Explanation:
For the first question, all of those answers are pretty poor. I know Henry doesn't come along for another 100 years but it''s really the only correct answer.
what happens with second block of colonialism, The raw deal
Answer:
Raw meat may contain harmful bacteria including Salmonella, Listeria, Campylobacter and E. coli that can cause food poisoning. These bacteria are destroyed when meat is correctly cooked.
What have you learned about the Vietnam War?
Answer:
It began November 1, 1955 and ended April 30, 1975.
Explanation:
It ended because North Vietnam won.
At what city, in January of 1943, did the
English and Americans agree that they
would accept nothing less than
unconditional surrender from the Axis
powers?
a. Cairo, Egypt
b. Casablanca, Morocco
c. Istanbul, Turkey
d. Tehran, Iran
Answer: B. Casablanca, Morocco (Then French Africa)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
in january 14-24 1942
The Casablanca Conference or Anfa Conference was held at the Anfa Hotel in Casablanca, French Morocco, from January 14 to 24, 1943, to plan the Allied European strategy for the next phase of World War II.
Which statement is true?[ WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO FIRT PERSON ANSWER CORRECTLY]
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Children were not allowed to work in the mines during the Industrial Revolution
Factory owners often hired women and children in the 1800s because it allowed factories to keep costs low and productivity high.
Women only stayed home to work on farms.
Answer:
Children were not allowed to work in the mines during the Industrial Revolution
Explanation:
hopes this helps
Answer:
last one
Explanation:
The only way in which Islam was spread was through trade.
T or F
Answer:
false
Explanation:
there was also tribes and things like that. hope this helps!
What type of person was unlikely to became a mountain man? a. a glory seeker b. a lonely person looking for the companionship of other people c. a person seeking constant danger for high pay d. a person running from the law Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
b. a lonely person looking for the companionship of other people
Explanation:
Answer:
it B
Explanation:
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Think about all the ways the slaughterhouses’ moving assembly lines could help Ford’s business. Check all the statements that apply.
Ford would need more highly skilled workers.
Ford’s costs would drop and cars would become less expensive.
The line could bring cars to workers, rather than workers moving to cars.
Workers would only need to be taught one task, not many tasks.
Ford would end up producing cars more slowly.
Answer:
b,c,d
Explanation:
Answer:
B C D
Explanation:
QUESTION 22
The Hebrew Bible was written over the course of
Abraham's lifetime
a century
a thousand years
a decade
Answer:
a thousand years card 30
Explanation:
https://quizlet.com/187884171/chapter-3-flash-cards/
which two factors contributed to the fall of the Western Roman Empire
Answer:
son "b" et "d"
Explanation:
history of the Maya's
Answer:
history of the Maya's
The Maya developed their first civilization in the Preclassic period. ... The northern lowlands of Yucatán were widely settled by the Middle Preclassic. By approximately 400 BC, early Maya rulers were raising stelae. A developed script was already being used in Petén by the 3rd century BC.
Explanation:
The Maya Empire, centered in the tropical lowlands of what is now Guatemala, reached the peak of its power and influence around the sixth century A.D. The Maya excelled at agriculture, pottery, hieroglyph writing, calendar-making and mathematics, and left behind an astonishing amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork. Most of the great stone cities of the Maya were abandoned by A.D. 900, however, and since the 19th century scholars have debated what might have caused this dramatic decline.
Explain MacMillan's conclusion that Wilson "remained a Southerner in some ways all his life." Describe how Wilson's background and character made it difficult for him to compromise.
Answer:
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Explanation:
On December 4, 1918, the George Washington sailed out of New York with the American delegation to the Peace Conference on board. Guns fired salutes, crowds along the waterfront cheered, tugboats hooted and Army planes and dirigibles circled overhead. Robert Lansing, the American secretary of state, released carrier pigeons with messages to his relatives about his deep hope for a lasting peace. The ship, a former German passenger liner, slid out past the Statue of Liberty to the Atlantic, where an escort of destroyers and battleships stood by to accompany it and its cargo of heavy expectations to Europe.
On board were the best available experts, combed out of the universities and the government; crates of reference materials and special studies; the French and Italian ambassadors to the United States; and Woodrow Wilson. No other American president had ever gone to Europe while in office. His opponents accused him of breaking the Constitution; even his supporters felt he might be unwise. Would he lose his great moral authority by getting down to the hurly-burly of negotiations? Wilson's own view was clear: the making of the peace was as important as the winning of the war. He owed it to the peoples of Europe, who were crying out for a better world. He owed it to the American servicemen. "It is now my duty," he told a pensive Congress just before he left, "to play my full part in making good what they gave their life's blood to obtain." A British diplomat was more cynical; Wilson, he said, was drawn to Paris "as a debutante is entranced by the prospect of her first ball."
Wilson expected, he wrote to his great friend Edward House, who was already in Europe, that he would stay only to arrange the main outlines of the peace settlements. It was not likely that he would remain for the formal Peace Conference with the enemy. He was wrong. The preliminary conference turned, without anyone's intending it, into the final one, and Wilson stayed for most of the crucial six months between January and June 1919. The question of whether or not he should have gone to Paris, which exercised so many of his contemporaries, now seems unimportant. From Franklin Roosevelt at Yalta to Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton at Camp David, American presidents have sat down to draw borders and hammer out peace agreements. Wilson had set the conditions for the armistices which ended the Great War. Why should he not make the peace as well?
Although he had not started out in 1912 as a foreign policy president, circumstances and his own progressive political principles had drawn him outward. Like many of his compatriots, he had come to see the Great War as a struggle between the forces of democracy, however imperfectly represented by Britain and France, and those of reaction and militarism, represented all too well by Germany and Austria-Hungary. Germany's sack of Belgium, its unrestricted submarine warfare and its audacity in attempting to entice Mexico into waging war on the United States had pushed Wilson and American public opinion toward the Allies. When Russia had a democratic revolution in February 1917, one of the last reservations that the Allies included an autocracy vanished. Although he had campaigned in 1916 on a platform of keeping the country neutral, Wilson brought the United States into the war in April 1917. He was convinced that he was doing the right thing. This was important to the son of a Presbyterian minister, who shared his father's deep religious conviction, if not his calling.
Wilson was born in Virginia in 1856, just before the Civil War. Although he remained a Southerner in some ways all his life in his insistence on honor and his paternalistic attitudes toward women and blacks he also accepted the war's outcome. Abraham Lincoln was one of his great heroes, along with Edmund Burke and William Gladstone. The young Wilson was at once highly idealistic and intensely ambitious. After four very happy years at Princeton and an unhappy stint as a lawyer, he found his first career in teaching and writing. By 1890 he was back at Princeton, a star member of the faculty. In 1902 he became its president, supported virtually unanimously by the trustees, faculty and students.
What items did the French find of value in the New World?
where was costsntinople located?
Answer: Turkey
Explanation:
Constantinople is an ancient city in modern-day Turkey that's now known as Istanbul. First settled in the seventh century B.C., Constantinople developed into a thriving port thanks to its prime geographic location between Europe and Asia and its natural harbor.
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Does anyone have the essay for:Lesson 6: Nationalism and the Spread of Democracy Portfolio. I will reword it all.
Answer: what?? please tell me what i need to do
Explanation:
You own stock worth an estimated $1 million in the LPL corporation. In addition, you have personal assets worth another $2 million. LPL becomes insolvent, with debts exceeding assets by S15 million. Your personal wealth will decline by
Answer: $1 million
Explanation:
Your personal wealth includes your assets less your liabilities.
The stock ownership in LPL Corp. of $1 million is part of your assets. If LPL goes insolvent that means you lose $1 million in assets.
Your wealth will therefore reduce by $1 million.
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What was the status of land in North America before European explore
O It was unclaimed.
O It was disputed land.
It was inhabited by people.
It was already claimed by Africans.
Answer:
It was inhabited by people
Explanation:
Question 3
3. What dates show when immigration to America boomed?
A. 1776-1812
B. 1840-1860
C. 2000-2020
D. 1918-1945
Plzzz I need the answer fast. I’ll give Brainly. Use the information in the list to answer the question.
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Florence, Milan, and Venice in the 1300s-1500s
• successful banking and trading centers that brought people together
to exchange goods and ideas
· wealthy middle classes who supported artists and scholars
• located in Italy, where the remains of Roman art and architecture
could be seen
.
This list identifies reasons why these cities played an important role in what historic movement?
А
the Crusades
B
the Inquisition
С
the Renaissance
D
the Reformation
The descendants in a direct line from one ancestor form a
A Bible (6th grader)
Answer:
Lineage.
Explanation:
The descendants in a direct line from one ancestor form a lineage.
During World War I, the Zimmermann Telegram was intercepted by the United States and found to contain what suggestion, to be undertaken if the United States entered the war?
A.
If the United States entered the war, Germany would target US coaling stations in the South Pacific.
B.
If the United States entered the war, Germany would enter into a military alliance with Mexico.
C.
If the United States entered the war, the US ambassador to Germany would be arrested immediately.
D.
If the United States entered the war, German U-Boats would target and destroy US naval bases in the United Kingdom.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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