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"why were the aztec important to latin america history"

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Answer 1

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Because they founded some of todays traditions and methods of working

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In which of the following Crusades was a did the European Christians fail to gain any
access to the Holy Land
1st
O 3rd
O 10th
O 4th

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It was the Third Crusade. The Westerners were able to gain states in Cyprus and on the Syrian coast, but they weren't able to retake Jerusalem, which in turn led to the Fourth Crusade.

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its the 10th i believe

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My man, your answer would be C.
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Photosynthesis converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. Glucose is used as food by the plant and oxygen is a by-product. Cellular respiration converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide. Water and carbon dioxide are by- products and ATP is energy that is transformed from the process.

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How is a cult different from a religion

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Cult is a term that doesn't refer to religion at all, but is applied to a social movement. People have intuitive feelings about how the word cult should be used, even when an organization or movement meets the criteria of a new religion. Take, for example, Scientology and Mormonism.

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Read the excerpt from "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness.”

The earth seemed unearthly. We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but there—there you could look at a thing monstrous and free. It was unearthly, and the men were—No, they were not inhuman. Well, you know, that was the worst of it—this suspicion of their not being inhuman. It would come slowly to one. They howled and leaped, and spun, and made horrid faces; but what thrilled you was just the thought of their humanity—like yours—the thought of your remote kinship with this wild and passionate uproar.

Read the passage from Frank Willett, a British art historian.

Gauguin had gone to Tahiti, the most extravagant individual act of turning to a non-European culture in the decades immediately before and after 1900, when European artists were avid for new artistic experiences, but it was only about 1904–5 that African art began to make its distinctive impact. One piece is still identifiable; it is a mask that had been given to Maurice Vlaminck in 1905. He records that Derain was "speechless" and "stunned" when he saw it, bought it from Vlaminck and in turn showed it to Picasso and Matisse, who were also greatly affected by it. Ambroise Vollard then borrowed it and had it cast in bronze . . . The revolution of twentieth century art was under way!

Which statement best explains how African culture is presented in the two excerpts?

1 Conrad presents Africans as religious, while Willett suggests that they are incredibly artistic.
2 Conrad describes Africans in beautiful terms, while Willett uses language like “speechless” and stunned.”
3 Conrad says that Africans are wild and free, a view shared by Willett, Picasso, and Matisse.
4 Conrad describes Africans as savages, while Willett is impressed with their sophisticated cultures

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Answer:

I believe it is D: Conrad describes Africans as savages, while Willett is impressed with their sophisticated cultures.

Explanation: In the first paragraph, Conrad says things like "They howled and leaped, and spun, and made horrid faces" but in the second paragraph, Willett describes how African art had such an affect on artists such as Picasso and Matisse.

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Which type of government is found most often in the world?

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Answer:

The presidents

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Answer:

democracy

Answer and Explanation:

The most common form of government today is a democracy which is a government where the whole population votes on the government members or issues....

According to John Locke, why do governments exist?

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Governments provide the parameters for everyday behaviour for citizens, protect them from outside interference, and often provide for their well-being and happiness.

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Locke believed that in a state of nature, no one's life, liberty or property would be safe because there would be no government or laws to protect them.

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This is why people agreed to form governments. According to Locke, governments do no exist until people create them.

Which of the following is NOT an example of mandatory spending?
A.
Medicare
B.
military
C.
Social Security
D.
education

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Answer: This answer is B. the Military

During the exploration, what was the
biggest conflict in Asian countries due
to European influences?
A. new foods
B. increase in population
C. the spread of Christianity
D. the introduction of silver

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Answer:

C

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What is the purpose of government

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Answer:

to inforce laws

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Answer: The real purpose of government

All other ideas such as freedom, rights, laws, order, and any other matter concerning how the government is run is all aimed to conceive its main objective which is the well-being of society. Laws are made to keep order. Rights are made to conserve freedom.

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9. What types of reforms did the enlightened
despots make?

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Enlightened despots made reforms to strengthen their power such as higher relies tolerance, lower censorship, and more rights

Explanation:

Enlightened despots refers to a group of authoritative leaders who use their power to exercise the type of laws that were based on enlighten ideas.  

They're the type of leaders who generally dislikes letting nobles control the government and like to distant the influence of church from the government. Despite their authoritative methods, they like to give the people with more power/influence within the government.

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Granted religious freedoms, reduced censorship, and improved education, legal reforms and freedom of the press, abolished torture and capital punishment.

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How many miles did lewis nd clark travel through the Rocky Mountains?

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Answer:

200 miles

And they had just crossed 200 miles of the worst terrain they had ever come across. It took them 53 days to cross the Continental Divide from the headwaters of the Missouri in Montana and over the Bitterroot Range.

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approximately 7,690 miles

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How did closed-range ranching allow ranchers to turn a better profit?
A. Long cattle drives allowed ranchers to sell more cattle.
B. Shorter cattle drives resulted in ranchers losing fewer cattle.
C. Fewer railroads lowered ranchers' transportation expenses.
D. Fewer settlements gave ranchers more empty land for grazing.
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Answer:

Its Longer cattle drive

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Answer: its B (Shorter cattle drives resulted in ranchers losing fewer cattle.)

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Why were people afraid of the KKK?

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Because they killed a bunch of innocent people.

Cite 3 things you learned about Colonization?

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They built more infrastructures like medical facilities, transport and communication network, schools and established plantations for the growing of cash crops like cocoa, coffee, tea, rubber and cotton

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Why did hitler launch operations Barbarossa

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The operation put into action Nazi Germany's ideological goal of conquering the western Soviet Union so as to repopulate it with Germans.

2end time asking..How did the plight of the Plebeians weaken the Roman Republic?

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The Roman Republic turned to Julius Caesar for help with his vast army to suppress the rebels, but he refused to aid the Senate as he was off wooing the Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra.


The Roman Republic heeded the cries for help of the Plebeians, and began providing latifundia's to them, but this weakened the wealthy classes as they could not longer afford to maintain their large estates.


The Roman Senate embraced the ideas of the Gracchus brothers, seeing their idea of taking lands away from the Patricians and giving it back to the Plebeians was the best way to silence their critics.


The Plebeians, many of whom were former soldiers were losing their farms to the Patricians, becoming greatly impoverished and began flooding the streets of Rome calling for revolt.

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Plebeians in the ancient Rome were people who were not the members of any of the classes ( which were patrician, senatorial and the equestrian classes) and were free citizens.

This section of ancient Rome included the normal working classes of the society like the the farmers, peasants, bakers or the builders.

The plebeians were responsible for having weakening the roman republic because of the struggle that they had with the patricians who were the aristocrats. They wanted equal status compared with the patricians.

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These excerpts are from Thomas Paine's Common Sense, published in January 1776. This popular pamphlet helped to convince many Americans that the conflict with England was beyond peaceful settlement and that independence was America's only course.

DOCUMENT
Men of passive tempers look somewhat lightly over the offenses of Great Britain, and, still hoping for the best, are apt to call out, COME, COME, WE SHALL BE FRIENDS AGAIN FOR ALL THIS. But ... then tell me whether you can hereafter love, honour, and faithfully serve the power that hath carried fire and sword into your land? ... No man was a warmer wisher for a [peaceful settlement] than myself, before the fatal nineteenth of April, 1775 [the battles at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, occurred on this day], but the moment the event of that day was made known, I rejected the hardened, sullen-tempered [King of England] forever.

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people who had conflict with England and were not peaceful (tempered)

Who did Abraham Lincoln appoint has the Commander of the Army of the Potomac?

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Answer: Ohioan General Irvin McDowell

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The army's first commander was Ohioan General Irvin McDowell. Following the Union defeat at the Battle of First Bull Run, President Abraham Lincoln replaced McDowell with Ohioan General George McClellan.

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Ohioan General Irvin McDowell

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Write a timeline of the events during the rule of Druk Gyalpo Jigme Dorji Wangchuck from 1928-1972. HELP ME!!!!!!​

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Answer:

Jigme Dorji Wangchuck was the 3rd Druk Gyalpo of Bhutan. He began to open Bhutan to the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck was born in 1929 in Thruepang Palace in Trongsa. During his 20-year reign that ended in July 1972, the fundamental One key event his era was enabling Bhutan to join the United Nations in 1971.

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Which historic document is correctly paired with its description?

Mayflower Compact. Self government, freedom of the press, right to assemble. Magna Carta. Trial by jury, no executive leader, limit power of the King. Articles of Confederation. Powers are shared with states, abolish slavery, no quartering of troops. Federalist Papers. Support for ratification of the constitution, strong central government, called for executive leader.

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Answer:

Federalist Papers

One Oklahoma Air Force base that supported Cold War missions was __________, which was equipped with intercontinental ballistic missiles.
A.
Edwards Air Force Base
B.
Sheppard Air Force Base
C.
Choctaw Air Force Base
D.
Altus Air Force Base

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Answer:I believe it’s B not sure

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Answer:

Altus Air Force Base

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In towns with great ______
which often had fine libraries, students could hope to learn
from distinguished scholars and receive an education.

Monasteries

Temples

Mosques

Cathedrals

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Answer:

Monasteries

Explanation:

Monasteries are place where nuns and priests are trained through a set of already laid out educational system. It is mostly found in areas where there is high religious practice. For the students, hoping to learn from distinguished scholars and receive an education, they can only do that in a town with great monasteries.

This is because, libraries would also be found inside them unlike the Mosques and Churches which are strictly for worship.

what was the battle of Saratoga

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Battle of Saratoga occurred in September and October, 1777, during the second year of the American Revolution. It included two crucial battles, fought eighteen days apart, and was a decisive victory for the Continental Army and a crucial turning point in the Revolutionary War.

Which of the following was not a reason for the War of 1812?

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One of the reason of why maybe a war can be started in the 1812 is economy problems food resources, or even an disagreement.

The U.S. Senate asks the president to testify before a committee. The president responds that giving testimony would interfere with his job as chief executive. The U.S. Congress brings charges against the president for refusing to appear before the committee. The U.S. Supreme Court hears the case and rules against the president. Which principle of government is shown in this scenario?

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Answer:

federalism

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Because they are ruling against something that would have been  a law so it's federal

At the age of 33 in New York City, Carnegie wrote a letter to himself. What was the gist of the letter?

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he vowed to quit his businesses two years after, so that he could spend his time pursuing a life of good works.

What was the "scramble for Africa"?

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Answer: The  Scramble for Africa, also called the Partition of Africa,

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A race for territory and influence

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WhaWhat was the purpose of the congress of vienna

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The objective of the Congress was to provide a long-term peace plan for Europe by settling critical issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. The goal was not simply to restore old boundaries but to resize the main powers so they could balance each other and remain at peace. may i have brain thingy?

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To establish a long-lasting plan for peace after the violence and chaos of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Era

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How did the ice age make the agricultural revolution possible

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As the ice melted over the years, it brought moisture to soils that most likely would have never gotten it without it.
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