How would you best describe the factors contributing to the development of the political and social system of feudalism?


The powerful Roman army continued to safeguard citizens of the empire.


Vikings, Muslims, and Magyars invaded Europe at a time of political weakness.


The population of cities declined so rapidly rulers could not maintain order.


Vandals, Goths, and Saxons arriving in Europe caused great economic growth.

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Answer 1

Answer: Vikings, Muslims, and Magyars invaded Europe at a time of political weakness.

Explanation:

Feudalism refers to a system where the King or Queen was the absolute monarch and as a result owned all the land but could give it to Nobles who would then become rich and powerful.

This system was as a result of people needing such protection that they bounded around the Nobles to protect them when invasions from groups such as the Vikings, the Muslims and the Magyars threatened their security in a way the monarchs could not effectively protect them.


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The area called the Fertile Crescent was home to early civilization. All of the following contributed to the rich and fertile soil in the region except

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Answer: A. the deserts surrounding the area, which provided dry, hot air that made for a thriving agricultural climate

Explanation:

The options to the question are:

A. the deserts surrounding the area, which provided dry, hot air that made for a thriving agricultural climate

B. the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, which provided the water and nutrients soil needs to be good for agriculture

C. the Persian Gulf, which was connected to two rivers that were able to carry a water supply through the land

D. the Zagros and Taurus mountains, which protected the area from undesirable and harsh weather.

The Fertile Crescent had abundant access to water, and also earliest civilizations were being established their. Its area covers places such as Egypt, Syria, Israel, Southern Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, and Jordan.

The rich and fertile land was due to the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, which provided the water and nutrients soil needs to be good for agriculture. Also, the Persian Gulf, was connected to two rivers which brought water supply through the land. The area was also protected from harsh weather.

The deserts surrounding the area, which provided dry, hot air that made for a thriving agricultural climate didn't contribute to the fertile land.

The Safavids were prominent in which region

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Answer:

The Safavids were prominent in Northwestern Iran

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In the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Abraham Lincoln _____.

A. supported the fugitive slave act

B. gained support that helped him defeat Douglas for the senate on 1857

C. insited that the territories be kept free from slavery

D. supported the idea of popular sovereignty​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

he insisted that the territories be kept free from slavery

What invention helped to spread the information of the Reformation?

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Answer:

printing press

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What was the main reason why the United States did not allow Texas to become part of their country?

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Answer:The issue behind Texas annexation was slavery.  According to the Missouri Compromise of 1820, Texas should have been able to come in as a slave state since it was south of Missouri; however, since there was no free state to come in with it, this would have led to an imbalance in the Senate during a time when the United States government was having trouble keeping slaveholders and abolitionists happy.  Texas would have to wait for nine years before achieving statehood.  

There was also the issue of provoking a war with Mexico.  

Explanation:

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PRESIDENT NIXON AND VIETNAMIZATION (754-755)
HOW DID THE TET OFFENSIVE AFFECT AMERICA?
Richard Nixon pledged to end American involvement in the Vietnam War. With National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, he came up with a plan to end the war. Their plan was known as Vietnamization. It called for the gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops and for the South Vietnamese to do more of the fighting. By August of 1969, the first 25,000 U.S. troops had returned home. Over the next three years, the number of American troops in Vietnam dropped from more than 500,000 to less than 25,000.
Nixon, however, did not want to lose the war. So as he pulled American troops out, he ordered a massive bombing attack against North Vietnam. Nixon also ordered that bombs be dropped on the neighboring countries of Laos and Cambodia. These countries held a number of Vietcong bases.
1. Name both aspects of the Vietnamization plan.


TROUBLE CONTINUES ON THE HOME FRONT (756-757)
WHICH EVENTS WEAKENED SUPPORT FOR THE WAR?
To win support for his war policies, Nixon appealed to what he called the silent majority. These were mainstream Americans who quietly supported the president’s strategy. Many Americans did support the president. However, the war continued to divide the country.
In November of 1969, Americans learned of a shocking event. U.S. troops had massacred more than 100 unarmed Vietnamese in the village of Mai Lai. In April 1970, the country heard more upsetting news. President Nixon announced that U.S. troops had invaded Cambodia. They had tried to destroy Vietcong supply lines there. Upon hearing of the invasion, colleges exploded in protest.
A protest at Kent State University in Ohio turned tragic. To restore order on the campus, the local mayor called in the National Guard. Some students began throwing rocks at the guards. The guards fired into a crowd of protesters. Four students were killed.
Nixon’s invasion of Cambodia cost him public support. It also cost him political support. Members of Congress were angry that he had invaded Cambodia without telling them. As a result, Congress repealed the Tonkin Gulf Resolution. This had given the president the freedom to conduct war policy in Vietnam on his own.
Support for the war declined even further in June of 1971. That month, a former Defense Department worker leaked what became known as the Pentagon Papers. These documents showed that the past U.S. presidents had never drawn up any plans to withdraw from Vietnam.
2. Name two incidents that weakened support for the war.


AMERICA’S LONGEST WAR ENDS (758-759)
WHO WON THE WAR?
1972 was a presidential election year. To win reelection, Nixon believed he had to end the Vietnam War. Nixon called on Henry Kissinger, his adviser for national security affairs. Kissinger negotiated a peace settlement with the North Vietnamese. In October 1972, Kissinger announced that peace was close at hand. A month later, Nixon was reelected president.
However, the promised peace in Vietnam did not come. South Vietnam objected to the proposed peace settlement. As a result, the peace talks broke down. Nixon responded by ordering more bombings against North Vietnam.
Eventually, the peace talks resumed. In January 1973, the warring parties signed a peace agreement. By the end of March, the last U.S. combat troops had left. For America, the Vietnam War was over.
Shortly after America left, the peace agreement collapsed. North and South Vietnam resumed fighting. In April 1975, North Vietnamese troops captured the South’s capital, Saigon. Soon after, South Vietnam surrendered to North Vietnam.
3. What happened to South Vietnam after America left?


THE WAR’S PAINFUL LEGACY (759-761)
HOW DID THE WAR AFFECT AMERICA?
The Vietnam War cost both sides many lives. In all, about 58,000 Americans died in Vietnam. Another 303,000 were wounded. Vietnamese deaths topped 2 million.
After the war, Southeast Asia continued to experience violence and unrest. The Communists imprisoned hundreds of thousands of South Vietnamese. In Cambodia, a communist group known as the Khmer Rouge took power in 1975. They attempted to transform the country into a peasant society. In doing so, they killed many government officials and intellectuals. The group is believed to have killed as many as 1 million Cambodians.
In the United States, the war resulted in several policy changes. In November 1973, Congress passed the War Powers Act. This law prevented the president from committing troops in a foreign conflict without approval from Congress. In a larger sense, the war made Americans less willing to become involved in foreign wars. The war also left many Americans with a feeling of mistrust toward their government.
4. Name two ways in which the war affected Americans.






































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1972 was a presidential election year. They fought

A group of different tissues working together to perform a particular job

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Answer:

an organ

Explanation:

Because organs work together as a group of diferent tissues to make your body strong;)

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What is a group of different tissues working together to perform a particular job?

Answer and Explanation: When a group of tissues work together to perform a particular role in the human body, they make up an organ.

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Match each of these credit card features with their purpose.
Cash advance
?
To charge interest on
unpaid balances.
Annual
percentage rate
?
To use one credit card to
pay off money owed on a
different credit card
Secured card
?
To build a good credit
rating
Balance transfer
?
To use a credit card to get
money from a bark
machine.

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Answer:

Cash advance ⇒ To use a credit card to get  money from a bank machine.

When a credit card is used to get money from a bank machine, it is called a cash advance.

Annual percentage rate ⇒   To charge interest on  unpaid balances.

The annual percentage rate is the amount of interest charged on the unpaid balance of the credit card and so the longer it takes to pay off the card, the more interest will be paid.  

 

Secured card ⇒ To build a good credit  rating.

A secured card is one that is backed by cash as collateral. This cash is deposited by the user of the card and will be claimed if the user is unable to pay. In providing security via collateral, it reduces the risk of default which increases the credit rating of the user.

 

Balance transfer ⇒ To use one credit card to  pay off money owed on a  different credit card

When cash from a credit card is used to pay off the debt on another, this is called a balance transfer because the balance of one card is being reduced by the balance on another.

Question 2
1 pts
2. Which of these court decisions is an example of judicial review?
(See pg 97 "The Courts and Judicial Review" paragraph #2)
O Atrial court finds a defendant not guilty barring illegally obtained evidence from the trial
O The U.S. Supreme Court strikes down a state law as unconstitutional
O The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit interprets an unknown phrase in the federal
law.
O The U.S. Supreme Court decides a dispute in which two states are parties

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

The Indus River Valley is valuable for __________.
A.
oil and natural gas
B.
hunting and gathering
C.
farming and settlement
D.
minerals and precious metals


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

the answer is c broski

Explanation:

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Answer:

C

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What happens to James hamlet when the fugitive slave acts are passed. 

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Answer:

This is a true story, and it happened to Williamsburg resident James Hamlet in 1850. Under the protection of the Fugitive Slave Act, Hamlet was legally kidnapped and taken out of state to Maryland. The slave catchers said he was an escapee named James Williams, who belonged to a woman named Mary Brown of Baltimore.

what are some french and indian war facts

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Answer:

George Washington struck the war's first blowIt was part of the first global warThe Seven Years' War actually lasted nine yearsIn spite of the war's moniker, not all Native Americans sided with the FrenchThe war led Benjamin Franklin to draw a famed political cartoonThe war gave rise to the Cajuns.

The French and Indian War pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by Native American allies

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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. During early westward expansion after the Civil War, Native Americans had an advantage
over U.S. troops because they knew the land so well.
b. The Medicine Lodge Creek Treaty attempted to establish peace between the U.S. and Native
Americans and move Native Americans to reservations.
c. At the beginning of westward expansion after the Civil War, several Native American tribes
successfully banded together in a joint effort to end encroachment on the plains.
d. A tract of public land set apart for a special purpose is a reservation.

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Answer:i think C

Explanation: i

Answer:

d

Explanation:

What three major ideas did we discuss in this unit? (Unit Organizer)

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Answer:

1 Circle Map Graphic Organizer. ...

2 Spider Map Graphic Organizer. ...

3 Idea Wheel Graphic Organizer. ...

4 Idea Web Graphic Organizer. ...

5 Concept Map Graphic Organizer.

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. Radical Republicans

2 Johnson

3. Radial Republicans

4. Lincolin

5. I believe Lincolin or radical republivans

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I have a 75 (75.44) and I didn’t do this project that was 100 points so I got a zero what grade do I have Now?

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Answer:

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After WW2, Who was the leader that wanted to spread communism throughout Europe?

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Answer:

Joseph Stalin

Explanation:

Leader of the Soviet Union after WW2

An assassination is when in ww1

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The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand happened on June 28, 1914!!

Here’s the explanation:

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, occurred on 28 June 1914 in Sarajevo when they were mortally wounded by Gavrilo Princip.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, occurred on 28 June 1914 in Sarajevo when they were mortally wounded by Gavrilo Princip

The key event that led to World War I occurred when _________________________.
[ ] the Triple Alliance joined forces
[ ] the Triple Entente was formed
[ ] the Austrian archduke was murdered
[ ] German troops moved into France
What was the result of the stalemate that developed on the Western Front?
[ ] Peace was declared.
[ ] Russia withdrew from the war.
[ ] The United States remained neutral.
[ ] The battle lines changed little over four years.
The peace treaty that ended World War I ____________________.
[ ] allowed Germany to keep the territory it had seized during the war
[ ] prevented the U.S. from joining the League of Nations
[ ] gave Germany’s colonial possessions their independence
[ ] punished Germany by limiting the size of its military


The main reason the United States entered World War II was because __________________.
[ ] Hitler planned to invade Britain
[ ] Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
[ ] German troops invaded the Soviet Union
[ ] Hitler invaded Poland
Which of the following best describes the results of the battle at Stalingrad?
[ ] The Soviets forced a surrender by cutting off German supplies.
[ ] Americans destroyed crucial German aircraft carriers.
[ ] Germany defeated U.S. troops in northern France.
[ ] Germany and the Soviet Union took control of Poland.


In 1911, Chinese nationalism and a desire to strengthen the government led to _______________________.
[ ] the rise of Mao Zedong
[ ] the Japanese invasion of China
[ ] the Boxer rebellion
[ ] the overthrow of the Qing dynasty
Which of the following best describes the Bolsheviks?
[ ] A radical socialist group that wanted a communist government
[ ] An anticommunist government movement
[ ] An elite group of Russian soldiers that supported the tsar
[ ] A temporary government that replaced Tsar Nicholas I
Which of the following most accurately describes any government that has complete control over the lives of its citizens?
[ ] nationalist
[ ] fascist
[ ] totalitarian
[ ] communist

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Answer: when the austrian archduke was murdered

punished Germany by limiting the size of its military

Japan attacked Pearl Harbor

The Battle of Stalingrad turned the tide in the war between Germany and the Soviet Union. General Zhukov, who had played such an important role in the victory, later led the Soviet drive on Berlin. On May 1, 1945, he personally accepted the German surrender of Berlin.

The combination of increasing imperialist demands (from both Japan and the West), frustration with the foreign Manchu Government embodied by the Qing court, and the desire to see a unified China less parochial in outlook fed a growing nationalism that spurred on revolutionary ideas.

The Bolshevik faction became known as the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Bolsheviks). The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party was renamed the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Bolsheviks) at the 7th (April) Conference in 1917.

In modern times, monarchs usually share power with other parts of government. Often they are also subject to the country's constitution. A dictatorship is a form of government where one leader has absolute control over citizens' lives.

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In the movie wonder how do you Augie’s Convince him to go to school

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Answer: His sister helped him through it and because they couldn't homeschool Augie anymore.

Explanation:


Select the correct phrases in the passage.
Which words in the passage from the Declaration of Independence show the influence of the Enlightenment idea of natural law?
We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, and that they are endowed with their Creator with certain unalienable
rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men,
deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is
the right of the people to alter or to abolish and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its
power in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.
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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness show the influence of the Enlightenment idea of natural law.

How did the Declaration of Independence influence the Enlightenment?

Enlightenment ideas were highly embodied in the declaration of the United State Independence. The major enlightenment ideas highlighted that each and every citizen has the right to reason, autonomy, and the notion that all human beings are equal by nature.

Which Enlightenment idea influenced the writing of the Declaration of Independence?

The second part, known as the Second Treatise of Government, discusses how an abusive government can lead to a revolution within a country. The American Declaration of Independence was influenced by John Locke's work.

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How are The Sneetches and the Holocaust similar?

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Answer:

The theme of the Sneetches is that everybody should be treated equally no matter what they look like. The metaphor of the story of the Sneetches is racism and tolerance. A group of Sneetches (bird like creatures) that had stars on their bellies, treated the non-star-bellied Sneetches as inferior.Explanation:

in one of his works, Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories, there is a turtle who is king of the pond. he exploits his fellow people in order for increase of power and personal glorification. when he realizes that the moon is higher than he is, he demands that his subjects form themselves a tower so that he can stand on top of them and reach the sky. Dr. Seuss later said that the turtle is meant to symbolize Hitler

Which event was most important in the origins of Judaism?
O A. The kings of Judea conquered neighboring cities.
O B. Moses brought the Ten Commandments to the Israelites.
C. Jewish people fled Europe because others would not accept them.
D. The Babylonian Empire adopted Judaism as its religion.

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Answer:

I would have to say B, as the Jewish people hold Moses with the highest regards.

Answer: B

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Did people go if they were drafted for World War II

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Answer:

yes

if they are drafted that means they are supposed to go and if you don't there could be a lot of bad consequences

Explanation:

Yes they have to go or they get into a lot of trouble

What are the 5 human relationships?

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Answer:

Ruler to subject Father to son Husband to wife Older brother to younger brother Friend to friend

Answer:

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Ruler to subject

Father to son

Husband to wife

Older brother to younger brother

Friend to friend

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Which Renaissance artist would you most like to capture your likeness in a portrait? Why?

Which criteria do you use to select your artist? What is appealing for you in your chosen artist’s style


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Answer:

I would choose Michelangelo because his art is mostly on ceilings and it tells a really good story about the "gods and heroes" of the day.

I used the criteria communication he uses in his art. Something that is appealing is that his art has demonstrated a blend of psychological insight, physical realism and intensity never before seen.

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Which major goal did newly freed African Americans in Arkansas have during the Reconstruction period?

revenge on former slave owners

the establishment of Jim Crow laws

protection of their status as free citizens

a ban on sharecropping​

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Answer:

the third one

Explanation:

All the others would put the slaves in more trouble

What steps did Roosevelt take to solve each problem?​

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Answer:

He called them to the White House to negotiate and and he  said he was gonna take over the mines 3.

Explanation:

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What industry did the Interstate Commerce Commission attempt to regulate in the beginning?

A. automobile
B. railroad
C. airline
D. steam ship​

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Answer:

railroads

Explanation:

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