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Explanation:
Read the claim.
"The Columbian Exchange harmed indigenous peoples because it brought diseases.”
Which evidence is the most relevant to support this claim?
Historians believe that smallpox killed many indigenous peoples because they had no immunity.
European diseases like smallpox came to indigenous peoples through contact with explorers and settlers.
Between 8 and 115 million indigenous peoples lived in the Americas when Europeans first arrived in the 15th century.
Although European doctors tried to treat diseases, they sometimes harmed indigenous peoples more than they helped.
Answer:
I believe the answer is "European diseases like smallpox came to indigenous peoples through contact with explorers and settlers."
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Explanation:
The Columbian Exchange was the widespread transfer of human, practices, commodities, cultures, etc. European diseases came through settlers and explorers.
What was the Columbian Exchange?The Columbian Exchange was the mass movement of the Old world people and goods like the Europeans into the new world. The exchange increased the trading and business across the globe.
Due to the movement of the settlers from the old world the indigenous people suffered and were affected badly. The spread of diseases like smallpox killed many native Americans.
Therefore, option B. spread of European disease to indigenous people best supports the claim.
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What is Napoleon's tutor's name? Why did Napoleon remember his tutor's name all his life?
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What is one way interest groups monitor public opinion about the government?
O A. By filing lawsuits
O B. Buy forming political action committees
O C. By conducting polls
O D. By lobbying leaders
Answer:
D by Lobbying leaders
Explanation:
One method is inside lobbying or direct lobbying which takes the interest group's message
Describe what happened on Kristallnacht, 2-3 details? (ninth and tenth paragraphes)
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/kristallnacht
Answer:
Pillaging and burning of Synagogues, approximately 100 people died, 30,000 were arrested and sent to concentration camps, and the star of david
Explanation:
Spanish explorers’ goals included traveling to new lands and
spreading Christianity.
converting people to Islam.
adopting new traditions.
working to promote peace.
Spanish explorers’ goals included traveling to new lands and spreading Christianity. Thus the correct option is A.
What is Christianity?
Those who practice Christianity as a religion and who worship and pray to their God in order to obtain blessings are referred to as Christians. Those who practice the Christian religion adhere to Jesus' teachings.
In their missionary efforts, the Spanish were especially enthusiastic. They established missions in the Americas where priests and other church officials tried to convert Native American populations.
In addition to building up money and influence, Spanish explorers should promote Christianity across their colonies because they thought doing so would reward them in paradise for saving "uncivilized souls" and benefitting them.
Therefore, option A is appropriate.
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Explain what happened in the fall of 1929 that caused Wilber Foshay to go broke.
Answer:
The stock market crashed, in turn causing the great depression
Explanation:
Marcella bought 12 1/4 yards of ribbon. She uses 2 1/2 yards of ribbon for gift packages and 3 2/3 yards to tie balloons.
How many yards of ribbon does Marcella have left?
Was the Texas Revolution Justified?
Was the Texas Revolution Justified? : yes
Answer:
The Texas Revolution (October 2, 1835 – April 21, 1836) was a rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos (Texas Mexicans) in putting up armed resistance to the centralist government of Mexico. While the uprising was part of a larger one, the Mexican Federalist War, that included other provinces opposed to the regime of President Antonio López de Santa Anna, the Mexican government believed the United States had instigated the Texas insurrection with the goal of annexation. The Mexican Congress passed the Tornel Decree, declaring that any foreigners fighting against Mexican troops "will be deemed pirates and dealt with as such, being citizens of no nation presently at war with the Republic and fighting under no recognized flag". Only the province of Texas succeeded in breaking with Mexico, establishing the Republic of Texas, and eventually being annexed by the United States.
Yes the Texas Revolution was justified
Are the world's religions mostly similar or mostly different
From the viewpoint of the Christians, which crusade was considered the most successful?
A.
Third Crusade
B.
First Crusade
C.
Fourth Crusade
Answer:
B. The first Crusade
Explanation:
Most Greeks wanted all _____(1)_____ to be part of the government. So most city-states became either _____(2)_____ or _____(3)______.
Answer:
(1) Ghanaians
(2) poor
(3) rich
DUE todayyyy!! help ! how can education and church increase political opportunities ? at least 3 sentences
Answer:
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Write a sentence identifying and describing how the election of Abraham Lincoln led to the Civil War.
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Why do Muslims consider their religion an extension of Judaism and Christianity?
Muslims consider their religion to be an extension of Judaism and Christianity because they regard Abraham as their sacred place, and because Jerusalem is the home of all religions, the two religions are linked.
What is a Muslim?
The term Muslim refers to the "religion". Muslims frequently discuss their views of the nature of God at the mosque and at home using passages from the Quran. Mosques are venues of Muslim prayer. The mosque's name means “place of prostration” in Arabic. Muslims pray at mosques.
Through Abraham, Jerusalem has a common origin in the Middle East. Muslims, Judaism, and Christianity coexist. It is the basic idea of their founding to share the paradox of being faiths that claim to be universal. The three religions share a belief in self-sufficiency.
As a result, Muslims are considered the religion Judaism and Christianity because of share the common goal of God's beliefs.
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Why were the 1600s and 1700s called the age of enlightenment?
Answer:
It was believed that the ability to reason would allow people to break away from the superstitious beliefs of the past. It was a radical new way of thinking for many Europeans. For centuries, they had accepted the teaching of certain leaders.
Explanation:
Which diagram correctly matches the group to its role in the European feudal system during the Middle Ages?
Answer:
I believe C
Explanation:
Knights were the king's army of warriors.
Describe and name the mountains, rivers, and plains of North America.
Answer: North America, the third-largest continent, extends from the tiny Aleutian Islands in the northwest to the Isthmus of Panama in the south. The continent includes the enormous island of Greenland in the northeast and the small island countries and territories that dot the Caribbean Sea and western North Atlantic Ocean. In the far north, the continent stretches halfway around the world, from Greenland to the Aleutians. But at Panama’s narrowest part, the continent is just 50 kilometers (31 miles) across.
North America’s physical geography, environment and resources, and human geography can be considered separately.
North America can be divided into five physical regions: the mountainous west, the Great Plains, the Canadian Shield, the varied eastern region, and the Caribbean. Mexico and Central America’s western coast are connected to the mountainous west, while its lowlands and coastal plains extend into the eastern region.
Within these regions are all the major types of biomes in the world. A biome is a community of animals and plants spreading over an extensive area with a relatively uniform climate. Some diverse biomes represented in North America include desert, grassland, tundra, and coral reefs.
Western Region
Young mountains rise in the west. The most familiar of these mountains are probably the Rockies, North America’s largest chain. The Rockies stretch from the province of British Columbia, Canada, to the U.S. state of New Mexico.
The Rocky Mountains are part of a system of parallel mountain ranges known as the Cordilleras. A cordillera is a long series of mountain ranges. Although cordilleras exist all over the world, in North America, “the Cordilleras” indicate the massive mountain ranges in the western part of the continent. The Cordilleras extend from Canada all the way to the Isthmus of Panama.
The Sierra Madre mountain system is part of the Cordilleras. The Sierra Madre stretch from the southwestern United States to Honduras. The Sierra Madre include many high volcanoes (up to 5,636 meters, or 18,500 feet) that stretch across Mexico south of the cities of Guadalajara and Mexico City.
Volcanic mountain ranges in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama are also considered part of the Cordilleras. Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur frequently in this region. Volcanic activity can destroy towns and cities. It also contributes to the rich, fertile soils of the region.
Some of the Earth’s youngest mountains are in the Cascade Range of the U.S. states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Some peaks began to form only about a million years ago—a blink of an eye in Earth’s long history. The mountains include temperate rain forest—a biome unique to the area. The temperate rain forest receives an incredible amount of precipitation, between 254 to 508 centimeters (100 to 200 inches) annually. However, its cool winters and mild summers promote the growth of mosses, ferns, fungi, and lichens
The temperate rain forest supports a wide variety of life. The Sitka spruce, western red cedar, and Douglas fir are trees native to North America’s temperate rain forest. Some of these trees grow to more than 90 meters (300 feet) tall and 3 meters (10 feet) in diameter. Black bears, Roosevelt elk, and marmots are indigenous animal species.
The three major desert regions of North America—the Sonoran, Mojave, and Chihuahuan—are all in the American southwest and northern Mexico. These large deserts are located in the rain shadows of nearby mountains. The mountains block precipitation and accelerate the movement of hot, dry wind over these regions. The Sonoran is in the rain shadow of the Coast Ranges, the Mojave is in the shadow of the Sierra Nevada, and the Chihuahuan is in the shadow of the Sierra Madre.
Notable desert plant species includes the saguaro cactus, Joshua tree, and mesquite. Animal species include the roadrunner, Gila monster, and rattlesnake.
In addition to mountains, deserts, and forests, the northern part of the western region of North America also has the richest deposits of oil and natural gas on the continent. Most of these deposits are located offshore, in the Arctic and Pacific Oceans.
What do Harappan buildings, city services, and ways of trading tell you about the ancient Harappan civilization? Will give brainliest to the best answer :)
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Answer:It is speculated that its oldest mention is in the Rigveda, as the scene of the defeat of the Vrcivants by Abhyavartin Cayamana. The name is recorded as Hari-Yupuya. The previous inhabitants were presumably non-Aryans who were vanquished. Thus it might be said that this site is one of the famed sites where the so-called Aryans overcame the local population and established their dominance. However, until further proof is uncovered to support the theory, this is mostly conjecture.
The first visit to Harappa was made in 1826 CE by James Lewis, who was a British army deserter and roamed the Punjab and North West areas in search of antiquarian remains. On his journey to Multan he approached Harappa and had the following words in description for it, as recorded by Nazir Ahmad Chaudhry in his book:
East of the village was an abundance of luxuriant grass, where along with many others, I went to allow my nag to graze. When I joined the camp I found it in front of the village and ruinous brick castle. Behind us was a large circular mound, or eminence, and to the west was an irregular rocky height crowned with remains of buildings, in fragments of walls, with niches, after the eastern manner. The latter elevation was undoubtedly a natural object; the former being of earth only, was obviously an artificial one …The walls and towers of the castle are remarkably high, though, from having been long deserted, they exhibit in some parts the ravages of time and decay. Between our camp and it, (there) extended a deep trench, now overgrown with grass and plants. Tradition affirms the existence here of a city, so considerable that it extended to Chicha Watni, and that it was destroyed by a particular visitation of Providence, brought down by the lust and crimes of the sovereigns.
Lewis related the city to Sangala from the age of Alexander (1300 years previous) by which he was mistaken in his assumption. Later in 1831 CE, an emissary from King William IV, namely Alexander Burnes, recorded the extensive remains at Harappa while travelling from Multan to Lahore to deliver gifts of horses from the King of England to Ranjit Singh. He has also described Harappa while on the same route:
About fifty miles eastward of Toolumba, I passed inland for four miles to examine the ruins of an ancient city, called Harappa. The remains are extensive, and the place, which has been built of brick, is about three miles in circumference. There is a ruined citadel on the river side of the town; but otherwise Harappa is a perfect chaos, and has not an entire building: the bricks have been removed to build a small place of the old name heard by tradition fixes the fall of Harappa at the same period as Shortkot (1300 years ago), and the people ascribe its ruin to the vengeance of God on Harappa; its governor, who claimed certain priveleges on the marriage of every couple in his city, and in the course of his sensualities, was guilty of incest…I have found coins in these ruins, both Persian and Hindu, but I cannot fix its era from any of them.
However, their records were noticed by Alexander Cunningham, who visited the site in 1853 CE and 1856 CE, resulting in a small excavation in 1872 CE, which then identifies the site with that of Malii, which Alexander had ordered to be blockaded when he invaded the subcontinent. That city was near extensive marshes and to the east or south-east of Kot Kamalia, and Harappa lies exactly in such a place on the banks of the old course of the Indus and 16 miles east-south-east of Kot Kamalia.
The site even at this time was used as a brick quarry by brick robbers working on the Multan Railway, in the same way that Mohenjo-daro and Kalibangan became quarries for the Sind and Bikaner Railways respectively. During his excavations, Cunningham found pottery, chert blades, and a seal. Cunningham termed the seal foreign to India at that time. Also according to locals, the citadel hill was the site of a major Hindu temple that was destroyed and was at the time the site of a tomb of Nur Shah. Some artifacts were found with this tomb. The bricks taken from the site were more than enough to furnish 100 miles of the Lahore Multan Railway, testifying to the scale of the buildings that existed there. Despite several excavations, Cunningham found very little to preserve as the majority of the settlement had been stripped of bricks. Subsequent excavations at Kalibangan, Suktagendor, and Mohenjo-daro revealed the extent of this civilization, but it wasn't until 1922 that extensive investigations were carried out at Mohenjo-daro and Harappa and the corresponding sites were labeled as the Indus Valley Civilization.
Writing Situation
The issue of teens and cars is widely debated. Some people believe that
having a car in high school is a necessity. Others believe that cars play
too great a role in a teenager’s life.
Directions for Writing
Read the passage set on teens and driving. Write an article for your
school newspaper discussing the advantages and/or disadvantages of
high school students having cars. Include reasons, examples, or evidence
to support your opinion.
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Answer: The advantages for us high school students driving is being able to get where we wanna go when we wanna go. Some disadvantages is us texting and driving and thinking speeding is ok and cool. That's why most of us end up in car accidents and things like that so i think teens driving has its advantages and disadvantages.
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3. What part of the U.S. Constitution is similar to the first article of Florida’s Constitution which lists the rights guaranteed to citizens?
Answer:
The bill of rights
Explanation:
The Bill of rights is the place that they list all of the rights citizens have
Explain how Tim Berners-Lee's early childhood interests influenced the path he chose as an adult.
Describe the impact of the war on... Japanese Americans: Black Americans: Migrant Laborers: Women:
Answer:
The impact on the war was very harsh for the Japanases Americnas because of how they were treated after like whne they were sent to almost camps just because they were Japanese. Black Americnas were also effected because of how they had no right even after ther helped in the war . Women rights was started to rise after the war with pushing with the right to vote . As Mirgant Laborers where also effcted because they werent accepted in society and seen as underclass
Explanation:
Read the essay paragraph.
"At this time, most people in Japan worked as farmers. However, they did not own farms. Instead, farmers worked on large pieces of land owned by lords. These lords kept most of the profits from the land. This system kept most people in poverty but made lords very rich. To keep their riches, they needed soldiers for protection.”
Which is the best heading for this paragraph?
Battles between Lords
Farmers and Lords
The Importance of Farmers
Farmers Working Hard
Answer: I think it would be Farmers and Lords
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think it might be Daoism, you should wait for other answers to come in though.
2. Hinduism is the correct
Is this true? During the medieval age, which combination of these resources were most vital to the West African region/trade?
Gold and salt if its not is it
Gunpowder and silk
Spices and ivory
Gold and salt
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Answer:
Yes Gold and Salt.
Explanation:
Traders exchanged gold for something the West Africans prized even more: salt. Salt was used as a flavoring, a food preservative, and as today, a means of retaining body moisture.
Answer:West Africa was one of the world's greatest producers of gold in the Middle Ages.
Explanation:
West Africa was one of the world's greatest producers of gold in the Middle Ages. ... rose off the back of the gold trade as salt, ivory, and slaves were just some of ... West Africa's coastal resources from the 15th century CE, and in their ... However, it would not be until the 8th century CE and the twin arrival of ...
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how did churches and education help increase opportunities for African Americans during reconstruction or after it ??
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Answer:
Boo
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation: