Answer:
C
Explanation:
The federal government didn't have enough power, so they needed to revise it (Shay's Rebellion)
Answer:
C)
Explanation:
What was the name of the U.S. policy that sought to restrict communism to the places where it already existed?
Solidarity
containment
Wilson Doctrine
perestroika
What was the topic in the works of the “Lost Generation” of writers? I need a short answer for this question pls 10 points No Links
Answer:
Temas literarios
Las obras de las figuras literarias de la generación perdida a menudo se referían a las experiencias de los escritores en la Primera Guerra Mundial y los años posteriores a ella. ... Otro tema común en las obras de estos autores fue el fin del sueño americano, que se exhibe en muchas de sus novelas.
Explanation:
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Please tell me what Crispus Attucks has done and when he did it
Answer: 1770, he was the first multi-racial man killed in the American revolution.
Explanation: He was shot and killed in what became known as the Boston Massacre.
Of Native American and Black descent, he was a rope-maker in Boston (and at times a whaler).
Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote about the inspired life of Crispus Attucks, saying, “He is one of the most important figures in African-American history, not for what he did for his own race but for what he did for all oppressed people everywhere."
RACE format: Do you think it was a good idea for Jackson to get rid of the Second Bank?
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Which amendment of the Constitution bans cruel and unusual punishment?
A.
First Amendment
B.
Fourth Amendment
C.
Fifth Amendment
D.
Eighth Amendment
Answer:
d. Eighth Amendment
Explanation:
The Eighth Amendment Constitution prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments.
The amendment of the Constitution, that bans cruel and unusual punishment is :
D. The Eighth Amendment.
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¨It’s important to think critically about the information that you receive, or else you may be led astray. For example, the brontosaurus is a type of
dinosaur that never really existed. Many people still believe in the brontosaurus today, but the “brontosaurus” is actually the body of an
apatosaurus with the head of a camarasaurus. This concocted creature was made from two mismatched fossils. Had more people thought
critically about these findings, analyzing the components that were presented, entire generations of school children may not have been
misinformed; therefore, think critically about the information that people tell you, even if it’s information you find on a book or in a worksheet.
Keep these problems in mind when conducting your studies.¨
A.Chronological
B.Sequence
C. Cause and Effect
D. Problem and Solution
E. Compare and Contrast
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Roadmap to Success - On the map below, label: Italian Peninsula, Rome, Tiber River, Po River, Arno River, Apennine Mountains, Italian Alps, Latium Plains, Tuscan Plains, Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea
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Answer:
world
Explanation:
During the Civil War, the Union adopted a policy of "Total War". Explain what this strategy was, who achieved it, and how it was carried out.
please help.
Answer:
OTAL WAR
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Total war, military conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lives and other resources to obtain a complete victory, as distinguished from limited war. Throughout history, limitations on the scope of warfare have been more economic and social than political. Simple territorial aggrandizement has not, for the most part, brought about total commitments to war. The most deadly conflicts have been fought on ideological grounds in revolutions and civil and religious wars.
3. How did the Ancient Greeks explain why crops do not grow in the winter?
A. Winter is when Orpheus fails to retrieve his bride Eurydice from the Underworld.
B. Winter is when Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, is longing for her daughter Persephone who is trapped in the Underworld with Hades.
C. Winter is caused by Cronus’s yearly plans to overthrow Zeus on Mt. Olympus.
D. Winter is caused by Hercules’ efforts to capture Cerebus, the snarling three headed dog of Hades in the Underworld.
Answer:
B. Winter is when Demeter. the goddess of the harvest, is longing for her daughter Persephone who is trapped in the Underworld with Hades.
Explanation:
Because before Persephone was abducted, there was no winter.
What parts of this contract do you think caused the sharecroppers to be in debt to plantation owners?
Nevermind what ever yall are just point hungry.
Which statements correctly describe the US Virgin Islands? Check all that apply.A. The islands were ceded to the United States by Spain. B.The residents vote in local elections on the islands.C. The islands are located near American Samoa.D. The islands are located in the Caribbean Sea.E. The residents vote in US presidential elections.F. The residents are born citizens of the United States.G. The residents elect a nonvoting delegate to Congress.
Answer:
2.The residents vote in local elections on the islands. The islands are located in the Caribbean Sea. 6.The residents are born citizens of the United States. And, 7.The residents elect a nonvoting delegate to Congress.
also 2, 4, 6, and 7.
Where did large numbers of Asian immigrants settle between 1890 and 1910?
- in the South
- in the Midwest
- on the East Coast
- on the West Coast
Answer:
on the west coast
Explanation:
Answer:
west coast
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
the whole thing is literally about the Federal Reserve dying
Answer:
Yeah, B.
Explanation:
Failure of the Federal Reserve is just a fancy way of saying The Great Depression
RACE format: Why did Jackson not like the Second Bank?
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Answer:
The Second Bank of the United States was founded in 1816; five years after this first bank's charter had expired. ... Jackson also objected to the bank's unusual political and economic power and to the lack of congressional oversight over its business dealings.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. Sasquatch
Explanation:
Bigfoot, also commonly referred to as Sasquatch, in Canadian and American folklore, is an ape-like creature that is purported to inhabit the forests of North America. Supposed evidence of the existence of Bigfoot is based on a number of anecdotal visual sightings, disputed video and audio recordings, photographs, casts of large footprints, etc. Some of these are speculated or known to be hoaxes. Bigfoot has become an icon within the fringe subculture of cryptozoology and an enduring element of popular culture.
Folklorists trace the figure of Bigfoot to a combination of factors and sources, including folklore surrounding the European wild man figure, folk belief among Native Americans and loggers, wishful thinking, and a cultural increase in environmental concerns. The majority of mainstream scientists have historically discounted the existence of Bigfoot, considering it to be the result of a combination of folklore, misidentification, and hoax, rather than a living animal.
Other creatures of relatively similar descriptions are alleged to inhabit various regions of North America and throughout the world, such as the Skunk ape of the southeastern United States, the Almas, Yeti, and Yeren in Asia, and the Australian Yowie; all of which, like Bigfoot, are engrained in the cultures of their regions.
What states made up the Northern section of the United States?
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Answer:
Recognized as these four areas, the North includes Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
Explanation:
Answer:Recognized as these four areas, the North includes Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
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Which of the following describes how the ancient Chinese were different from ancient river civilizations? (4 points)
They believed only in the teachings of Confucius.
They practiced monotheism and ancestor worship.
They depended on priests to rule them, rather than kings.
They viewed their leaders as humans instead of gods.
2.
(07.01 MC)
How were the trade practices of ancient China, prior to the building of the Silk Road, different from those of ancient Egypt? (4 points)
China had limited trade opportunities with other civilizations, but Egypt had several.
China used coins to trade, but Egypt relied on barter.
China relied on rivers and seas to trade, but Egypt used only seas.
China traded wool and gold, but Egypt traded silk and spices.
3.
(07.01 LC)
Which of these was an important industry during the Shang Dynasty? (4 points)
silk-making
basket weaving
cloth dyeing
leather-making
4.
(07.02 MC)
The Zhou dynasty lasted for 800 years. What might this indicate to an ancient Chinese person who believes in the Mandate to Heaven? (4 points)
The Zhou were good rulers and kept power by the will of the gods.
The Zhou were corrupt rulers who held onto power for too long.
The Zhou were fair kings who had wise advisors and counselors.
The Zhou were cruel kings who controlled their subjects.
5.
(07.02 MC)
What did the Zhou claim to justify overthrowing the Shang? (4 points)
The Shang had lost the Mandate of Heaven.
The Shang were corrupt and unfair.
The Shang were weak and did little for China.
The Shang had failed to build the Great Wall.
6.
(07.02 MC)
The ancient Chinese are known for their many works in (4 points)
gold and silver
bronze and iron
glass and marble
copper and steel
7.
(07.02 MC)
Which of these was a Chinese invention that contributed to navigation? (4 points)
the magnetic compass
the stirrup
the sextant
the telescope
8.
(07.03 MC)
How did the teachings of Confucius influence ancient China? (4 points)
People discontinued the practice of ancestor worship.
Government was restructured, based on respect.
Government became more rigid and bureaucratic.
Confucianism became the main religion of ancient China.
9.
(07.03 MC)
Which of these led to the development of filial piety? (4 points)
ancestor worship in early Chinese civilization
respect for the emperor and the Mandate of Heaven
various gods worshipped in different regions
incorporation of Buddhist ideas in the south
10.
(07.03 LC)
Which of the following believed that people would respond if there were clear rewards or punishments for their actions? (4 points)
Confucius
Laozi
Han Fei Tzu
Chengho
11.
(07.03 MC)
Which of these would Han Fei Tzu agree with? (4 points)
People are easily confused and need a strong but gentle leader.
People need laws and rules and respond to these to avoid punishment.
People are dependent on the ruler as the model for good or evil.
People can always be trusted to support a good ruler.
12.
(07.03 MC)
A middle school student is researching the teachings of ancient Chinese philosophers on family relationships. Where should she look? (4 points)
The Analects by Confucius
Dao De Jing by Laozi
Han Fei by Han Fei Tzu
I Ching by Fu Xi
13.
(07.03 LC)
Which of these was the founder of Daoism? (4 points)
Laozi
Confucius
Han Fei Tzu
Chengho
14.
Which of the following describes how the ancient Chinese were different from ancient river civilazations. Answer: They believed only in the teachings of Confucius.
How were the trade practices of ancient China, prior to the building of the Silk Road, different from those of ancient Egypt? Answer: China had limited trade opportunities with other civilizations, but Egypt had several. China traded wool and gold, but Egypt traded silk and spices.
Which of these was an important industry during the Shang Dynasty? Answer: Silk-Making
The Zhou dynasty lasted for 800 years. What might this indicate to an ancient Chinese person who believes in the Mandate to Heaven? Answer: The Zhou were good rulers and kept power by the will of the gods.
What did the Zhou claim to justify overthrowing the Shang? Answer: The Shang lost the Mandate of Heaven.
The ancient Chinese are known for their many works in? Answer: Glass and Marble.
Which of these was a Chinese invention that contributed to navigation? Answer: The Magnetic Compass
How did the teachings of Confucius influence ancient China? Answer: Government was restructered, based on respect.
Which of these led to the development of filial piety? Answer: Respect for the emperor and the Mandate of Heaven.
Which of the following believed that people would respond if there were clear rewards or punishments for their actions? Answer: Laozi
Which of these would Han Fei Tzu agree with? Answer: People are dependent on the ruler as the model for good or evil.
A middle school student is researching the teachings of ancient Chinese philosophers on family relationships. Where should she look? Answer: The Analects by Confucius.
Which of these was the founder of Daoism? Answer: Laozi
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Energy can be created from renewable and nonrenewable resources. Using the table as a guide, research and evaluate two forms of nonrenewable energy. Use reliable online resources, such as the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). Describe the following characteristics for each type of nonrenewable energy:
how and where it is extracted
benefits
risks it poses to the environment or living organisms
any other interesting information (such as its reliability, aesthetics, and social or cultural impacts)
Record the sources you used for obtaining the information.
Here's for one of them:
Type: Nuclear
Extraction: Uranium (the fuel for nuclear energy) is typically mined using open pit or sub-surface mining. Australia, Canada, Kazakhstan are where the world's largest deposits are.
Benefits: Low cost (if you don't count building the power plant), reliable (unlike wind & solar energy which comes and goes, nuclear is readily available), no carbon emissions, produce more energy than coal power plants (most popular energy source), no air pollutants emitted (all other nonrenewable sources, aka. coal, oil, and natural gas, release harmful air pollutants)
Risks to environment: Radioactive wastes require to be safely secured away for thousands of years before they can reach safe levels, nuclear accidents can happen, mining uranium cause land disturbance, thermal pollution in nearby bodies of water or wherever cooling water is released (this can lead to dissolved oxygen levels decreasing in that body of water which can suffocate aquatic life)
Other info: Nuclear energy makes up 10% of the world's energy consumption.
Answer:
Try to change up the wording if you can
Explanation:
Type:
Petroleum (Crude Oil)
Extraction:
Petroleum can now be discovered in huge subsurface reservoirs that were once ancient seas. Under the surface of the land or the water, there are petroleum reservoirs. Utilizing enormous drilling equipment, their crude oil is extracted.
Benefits:
Petroleum-based products are used to power vehicles, heat buildings, and generate energy. Plastics, polyurethane, solvents, and countless more intermediate and finished commodities are produced by the petrochemical industry, which operates in the industrial sector.
Risks:
Being a fossil fuel, its combustion results in the release of harmful pollutants, particularly carbon dioxide, one of the most destructive greenhouse gases. The atmospheric greenhouse layer has changed as a result of human emissions of greenhouse gases, which is a key factor in regulating world temperatures.
Other:
Crude oil is formed from animal and plant matter
Match each term with the correct definition
Senate Assembly Consuls Forum
________plebeians. _______twelve tables
________patricians. _______judges
Answer:
assembly: plebeians
consuls: patricians
forum: twelve tables
senate: judges
Explanation:
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What physical feature can be described as the world's largest coral reef, home to a variety of coral, fish and mollusks?
Great Victoria Desert
Great Dividing Range
Great Barrier Reef
Coral Sea
Explanation:
GREAT VICTORIA DESERT IS THE ANSWER
Which statement best completes the diagram??
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"Control Communism where it already is, stop the spread of it anywhere else"
This quote best describes:
-Domino Theory
-Kennedy Proclamation
-Containment Policy
-Kennedy Diplomacy
Did ancient Greece develop networks of highways, waterways, and other transportation? Why?
In general, what do you think was the effect of Science in WWI and WWII?
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3. Briefly describe three different aspects of manor life.
(a) The Fields and Farmlands
(b) The Village
(c) The Manor House (Castle)
4. Briefly answer the following questions about the Magna Carta.
(d) Describe the main reasons the Magna Carta was written.
(e) What were the key arguments of the Magna Carta?
(f) What was the Magna Carta's effect on future political thought?
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Answer:
Inside the Manor is a land managed by feudal landlords four areas can be found in it which is the village, farmland, meadow land and wasteland.
The village is the place where the people live. The farmland is the place where the people plant and have livestock for, the meadowland is the place for the animals to graze on grass and the wasteland is the place where they kept all their garbages.
Explanation:
The statement below justifies an international action
"The issue is the future of Southeast Asia as a whole. A threat to any nation in that region is a threat to all, and a threat to us."
-President Lyndon Johnson in his Message to Congress (August 5, 1964)
Which international action is President Johnson justifying with this speech?
Question 3 options:
Using sanctions against a country
Sending humanitarian aid to a country
Using nuclear weapons to end a war
Sending troops to stabilize a region
The international action which President Johnson is justifying with this speech is “Using sanctions against a country”. Thus, the first option is correct.
Who was Johnson?Lyndon Baines Johnson, abbreviated LBJ, was an American statesman who served as the 36th President of the United States from 1963 to 1969. He previously served as President John F. Kennedy's 37th vice president from 1961 to 1963, and was sworn in soon after Kennedy's assassination.
Johnson tells the American people of a North Vietnamese gunboat assault on US warships in the Gulf of Tonkin, and reports that a retaliatory attack is already underway. He reiterates the United States' firm dedication to ensuring a peaceful South Vietnam. Johnson also outlines his strategy for involving the UN Security Council and obtaining an affirmative resolution from Congress.
Therefore, Johnson justifies using of sanctions against a country in his speech.
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Why do some people consider the way the media cover candidates for public office bad for democracy? A. People tend to vote for the candidates who they find most appealing, rather than the ones whose beliefs are most like their own. B. The media are for-profit businesses, unable to be fair or objective in the interest of the public. C. Candidates already in office receive more media attention than those who are trying to take their positions. D. People always vote for the person the media determine is most qualified, rather than the candidate who can bring about change.