Answer:
It impacted how they were treated because of what i learned they would choose things for themselves regarding others. People saw these villages as selfish and treated them badly because of it.
Explanation:
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People are treating the towns poorly because they believed them to be egotistical made by the villages impact how they were treated by the U.S. government.
What is a village?A town is a close population that is usually located in a rural area. Generally speaking, it is bigger than a "hamlet" but fewer than that of a "town." A village, according to some geologists, is defined as having 500 to 2,500 residents. Village are groupings of crowd gathered around a centralized spot across the majority of the world.
So they would make decisions involving others on themselves, it affected how they were regarded. One of the terrible events in American history was the relocation of American Indian tribes from areas east of the river to what is today the territory of Oklahoma. Early treaties made between American agents as well as representatives of Native American tribes ensured that there would be.
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Describe “Brown vs. Board of Education:”
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The Brown vs. Board of Education was when Brown fought the Kansas Board of Education to let his colored daughter into a white school that was closer then the colored school that was further. Brown won the case since the votes were unanimous, which would allow his daughter to go to the white school.
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Based on this sentence, you can classify Russia's political system as being a
A: presidential democracy
B: parliamentary democracy
C: constitutional monarchy
D: totalitarian dictatorship
Answer:A
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What was repeatedly insisted upon more frequently among the Desert
Fathers? *
The primacy of charity
The primacy of love
The primacy of kindness
The primacy of hospitality
This is for my work my teacher doesn't check his inbox so I was wonder can someone tell me who was alive during the American Revolution War please ill also give who ever brainlist thank you
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George Washington, Abigail Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Patrick Henry, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson. Those are just a few...
Explanation:
Answer:
During the American Revolution, George Washington, Abigail Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and others rose to prominence.
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Describe the benefits of trading grain for wood in ancient Egypt. In other words, what are the positive outcomes of trading grain for wood?
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with a resource such as grain that was very common in egypt, trading it for resources not as common opens doors for bigger trading and more market. Wood became widely available and grain became available to others who traded in wood for it.
"How did internment interrupt Japanese Americans’ lives?"
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Explanation:
Seventy-four days after the Japanese Empire attacked Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The order enabled the United States Army to force more than 110,000 people of Japanese descent, 70 percent of them American citizens, from their homes. First confined in nearby “assembly centers,” they were then shipped to ten “relocation centers. In the summer of 1942, two of these camps, Jerome and Rohwer, emerged from the swamps and forests of the Arkansas Delta. The neatly ordered rows of military-style barracks dotted the horizon and guard towers rose above the flat terrain. In September 1942, Japanese Americans began to arrive in southeast Arkansas by train from California. Displaced from their homes and snatched from their lives on the West Coast, each person experienced the upheaval individually; each person tells a different story.
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The map above shows a portion of North America before the Mexican-American War. Which answer best explains how these boundaries changed as a result of the war?
A. Mexico and the United States split the disputed area approximately equally.
B. The United States gained the disputed area and nearly half of Mexico's territory.
C. Mexico gained the disputed area, but the United States kept the rest of their territory.
D.The United States gained the disputed area, but Mexico kept the rest of their territory.
Answer:
The. answer is A
Explanation:
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Describing Changes on Earth’s Surface Map 1Map with the Nubian, or African Plate, Arabian Plate, Somalian Plate, and Indian Ocean. The orange line shows plate boundaries. The dotted red line shows developing plate boundaries.
Map 2 Area A is denoted by red where plate boundary and developing plate boundaries meet.
Which feature formed in Area A?
Which type of boundary is in Area A?
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1. rift valleys
2. divergent
Answer:
1- Rift valleys,
2- Divergent,
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The two types of offenses a juvenile might face in juvenile court are delinquent offenses and:
criminal offenses
misdemeanor offenses
felony offenses
status offenses
Answer:
D. Status offenses
Explanation:
“In an __ , the ruling power lies in the hands of a __ people.”
Fill in blanks
Answer:
Democracy, Free
Explanation:
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Why were their tunics colored crimson?
Who were considered citizens in Sparta?
Who were the Peri oikoi? What jobs did they have?
What were helots?
Describe the conditions boys faced in the Agoge (military school).
Why did Spartans think it was important for women to stay fit?
Why did the battle of Thermopylae become so famous?
Read the interesting facts about Sparta. Describe what each of the following did:
Two Kings:
Ephors:
Council of Elders:
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Explanation:
Since the Spartans were warriors, they usually wore clothes that were a dark crimson color as this color would hide blood from wounds received in battle.
Men were the only people in Sparta who were considered citizens. Men have to be soldiers and have to start training when they are seven years old.
The Perioikoi where the people in charge of the agricultural land, business,controlling commerce, and responsible for the manufacture of spartan weapons and armor.
Helots where individual spartans owned by the state and were assigned agricultural work.
The Agoge had basic classes such as reading and writing but the vicious conditions involved being stripped from their parents at age 7, being forced to fight their classmates to prove strength to the teachers, they were put to tests to restrain hardship like cold, hunger and pain.
Exercise for Spartan women was seen as a guarantee that the strong & fit would better survive childbirth and produce healthy offspring.
The Battle of Thermopylae is the most important battle of the Persian War because the sacrifice of the men at Thermopylae later fueled the Greeks to push the Persian army back out of their country. Thermopylae prevented the Persians from conquering all of Greece, even though they were able to burn Athens.
Both supposedly descendants of Heracles and equal in authority, so that one could not act against the power and political enactments of his colleague. The duties of the kings were primarily religious, judicial, and military.
The ephors presided over meetings of the council of elders, or gerousia, and assembly, or apella, and were responsible for the execution of their decrees.
The council was built around 28 members and the 2 kings Members of the council served for life, and the Assembly elected new members when others died. The council of elders made the laws the Assembly voted on, and could send the Assembly home if they disagreed with them. The council of elders were usually wealthy men from aristocratic (rich) families. The Spartan government was an oligarchy, where 28 rich men could overrule the majority of the people.
California became a state as part of larger group of laws proposed by Henry Clay. What was this group of laws called?
Athens set 35 years as the minimum age to be an archon.
A. True
B. False
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Is this an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE or a DEPENDENT CLAUSE?
Write your date of birth here.
A.
Independent clause
B.
Dependent clause
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Hammurabi and shamash are pictured the steles fingertip true or false?
Answer:
true i think sorry if i am wrong
Explanation:
8.After the war, why were the Continental soldiers mad?
They were kept in the army
They were not allowed to keep their weapons
Their service to the country was not recognized
They wanted to be paid
Answer:
Their service was not recognized
Examine the benefits and drawbacks of the ways in which Alexander used cultural diffusion in his conquest of other regions. Considering your list from the previous activity, write a paragraph of 100 to 150 words that analyzes the benefits and the drawbacks of cultural diffusion.
Answer:
There were immense qualities for Alexander, the great as a leader. One of the greatest qualities a leader should have been ambition. Alexander wanted to establish a vast empire and his ambition was fulfilled. He had conquered almost all the major countries of the Middle East and Asia Minor. He had also overthrown the Persian Empire by defeating the Persian king, Darius III.
He was one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. He was the inspiration of all the later rulers. His art of warfare was later studied by the later great rulers and generals in history. Alexander's leadership qualities in military and politics were obvious. He became the leader of powerful force which conquered all parts of the world including Asia. Alexander was also a great strategist.
Explanation:
Answer:
One benefit of cultural diffusion is the ability to communicate with others. When people have a common language and alphabet, it’s much easier to talk to others and share ideas. It also provides an opportunity to spread new ideas and discover different ways of thinking. A drawback of cultural diffusion is the loss of cultural identity, traditions, and languages. People could quickly lose the customs, celebrations, and stories that made their culture rich and unique.
Explanation:
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In which court is the decision of the court always final?
US Supreme Court
District Courts
Court of Appeals
Circuit Court
Answer:
its court of appeal
Explanation:
The court of appeals decision usually will be the final word in the case, unless it sends the case back to the trial court for additional proceedings, or the parties ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case.
What country did most of the Native American nations support? Why?
Answer:
Most Native American tribes during the War of 1812 sided with British because they wanted to safeguard their tribal lands, and hoped a British victory would relieve the unrelenting pressure they were experiencing from U.S. settlers who wanted to push further into Native American lands in southern Canada and in the ...Answer:
United States
Explanation:
Althought some tribes remained neutral and some supported the United States, the majority allied with Britain
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The ________________age separates Early Greek History from the Rise of Athens *
Golden
Dark
Bronze
Olympic
Answer:
Golden!
Explanation:
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Answer: golden age
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Whose contribution do you think was most important? Give reasons for your answer
Why did more volunteers join the militias after the battles of Lexington and Concord?
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Answer:
Explanation:
The Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought on April 19, 1775. The Massachusetts militia routed the British Army forces and were soon joined by. After Parliament had passed the Intolerable Acts—largely aimed at punishing in Lexington was to capture Samuel Adams and John Hancock
Speech by Tecumseh to a council of the choctaw and chickasaw Nations
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Answer: I wish you to take up the tomahawk with them. If we all unite, we will cause the rivers to stain the great waters with their blood. Brothers,—If you do not unite with us, they will first destroy us, and then you will fall an easy prey to them
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What are some similarities and differences between the colonial regions?
Northern Colonies:
Middle Colonies:
Southern Colonies:
Answer:
The Southern Colonies were established as economic ventures and were seeking natural In contrast, the early New England colonists were primarily religious The Middle colonies welcomed people from various and diverse lifestyles.These cultural differences remained and shaped some of the confrontations that
Explanation:
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Enslaved people resisted slavery by starting rebellions and pushing for more rights.
Enslaved people worked to abolish slavery by listing its injustices and unfairness. They also abolished slavery by running away and helping with the Underground Railroad.
Enslaved people also lead rebellions against slavery by arming themselves with guns, learning to read/write, and attacking bases.
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What did education look like in the different colonies? Was it different for boys and girls?
Northern Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies-
Northern Colonies - In the New England colonies, the Puritans built their society almost entirely on the precepts of the Bible. The Puritans, in particular, valued education, because they believed that Satan was keeping those who couldn't read from the scriptures. According to The American Colonial Gazette, about two-thirds of Puritan men and one-third of Puritan women could sign their names -- the accepted standard of literacy for the time.
Many young Puritans, primarily boys ages six to eight, learned reading, spelling, and prayers at a "dame school," run very much like a home day care. Later, either the boys went on to a Latin grammar school to prepare for college and an eventual religious or political career or they trained in a trade. Girls usually continued their education -- in household skills -- at home.
Middle Colonies - In the middle colonies, where, according to the Gazette, about half the adults could sign their names, colonial leaders agreed that education was important but were not concerned with providing it. The decision of whether to educate children was left to individual families until 1683, when a Pennsylvania law was passed, requiring that all children be taught to read and write and be trained in a useful trade. Pennsylvania's first school was established that same year.
A variety of local religious groups ran most schools in the middle colonies and stressed the practical aspects of education. All boys learned a skill or trade. Depending on their social class, they might also study classical languages, history and literature, mathematics, and natural science. Girls were tutored at home in a variety of household and social skills.
Southern Colonies - In the southern colonies, children generally began their education at home. Because the distances between farms and plantations made community schools impossible, plantation owners often hired tutors to teach boys math, classical languages, science, geography, history, etiquette, and plantation management. Most then completed their education in England. A governess usually taught the girls enough reading, writing, and arithmetic to run a household and the social skills to attract a husband.
Class differences were most pronounced in the South, where only upper-class men were widely educated. The Gazette reports that, in Virginia, literacy among the male gentry was almost 100 percent, and only 40 percent of laborers, 25 percent of upper class women, and 1 percent of slaves could sign their names.
Who allowed a free market system as well as allowing farmers to own their
own land?
1. Deng Xiao Ping
2. Mao Zedong
3. Sun Yat Sen
4 Chiangmai Kai Shek
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Answer:
I believe it was Chiangmai Kai Shek
Explanation:
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