Most people in the Aztec, Olmec, Inca, and Mayan tribes were ___________

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Answer 1
Two other similarities between these three civilizations is the use of a calendar, which they used to predict eclipses, schedule religious ceremonies, and determine when to plant/harvest crops, and go off to war, (more so the Mayas and the Aztecs), and they all had some form of writing system.
Answer 2
Ancient or religious or civilised

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During the 1800s, the main reason Americans wanted to expand territorial control outside the United States was to

A. escape religious persecution.
B. gain natural resources.
C. spread democracy.
D. build overseas settlements.

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Answer: I think its B

Explanation: because if you wanted to build more houses you would need trees because you clear up some of the trees around you so you go to a new area and get more wood

The United States had been growing rapidly. In search of new land to plant crops and raise livestock, people had been expanding to the west past the Appalachian Mountains and into the Northwest Territory. So B

Which statements are facts about Ötzi? Choose three correct answers.

He had just eaten.
He was shot in the back.
He was familiar with the area.
His wore protective armor.
The arrow went under his left armpit.

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D. The arrow went under his left armpit.

Answer:

He had just eaten
He was shot in the back
The arrow went under his left armpit

Explanation:

I got it right.

“Since your serene Majesty and your lordships request a simple answer, I shall give it, with no strings and no catches. Unless I am convicted by the testimony of Scripture or plain reason (for I believe neither in the pope nor councils alone, since it is agreed they have often erred and contradicted themselves), I am bound by the Scriptures I have quoted, and my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I neither can nor will revoke anything, for it is neither safe nor honest to act against one’s conscience. . . . Here I stand, I can do no other.”
—Martin Luther, speech to Charles V,
as quoted in The European Emergence: Time Frame A.D. 1500–1600

Will Luther take back anything he has said?

a.
yes
c.
under certain conditions
b.
no
d.
only if paid

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Answer:

yes bacusu youhello hlllolond

The answer would be A yes hope it helps

Rewrite part of the passage From 613 King Street to
Room 4F from a narrator's perspective. Be sure to communicate the
character's feelings.


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Answer:

Do you really think that someone is actually going to rewrite that?

Explanation:

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Answer:

Answer B

Explanation:

British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists and killed five people

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Answer:

The correct answer is B

Explanation:

A crowd of people revolting against Britain threw rocks at soldiers and the soldiers shot at them killing five people continuing to give "wood to the fire"  which helped cause the revolution.

Put steps for solving a problem in order.

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Answer:

If I am not mistaken, your answer is (in THIS order) recognize, pick, monitor.

Explanation:

Recognize pick monitor

First you have to realize something in order to do it. Then you can pick how you are going to do and monitor how that plan goes. :(

The idea that the universe exploded and rapidly expanded from a single point is called the ________________

a
Hubble's Law
b
Big Bang Theory
c
Rupert's Revelation

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Answer:

Option B ; Big bang theory

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Big Bang Theory

Explanation:

The Big Bang Theory was scientists idea that the universe exploded and rapidly expanded from a single point (and they still says it would still expand to this day)

Hope that helps

The tobacco price support system had several effects. First, it allowed thousands of farm families to stay on the land and not move to the towns where jobs were scarce. Since price supports lasted for years, these families could better their lot and still live like their ancestors had. Second, it meant that voters in the east continued to be closely tied to the Democratic Party, which devised the plan. Third, it provided merchants, bankers, and warehousemen in the towns on Tobacco Road with guaranteed business. Towns like Greenville and Kinston continued to set their school terms and schedule their store sales by the phase of the tobacco season. Tobacco Road had been a dirt path for many, but the New Deal turned it into a paved highway.

What were the effects of the tobacco price support system? Check all that apply.

a. Many farmers were able to hold on to their land.
b. Tobacco farmers no longer had to follow set prices.
c. The Democratic Party was promoted across the state.
d. Farmers were guaranteed an income for several years.
e. Business declined in towns that were part of the tobacco industry.

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Answer:

acd

Explanation:

A c and d



We estimated that the tobacco price support program increased the price of tobacco leaf by $0.36 per pound. This higher tobacco price translates to a $0.01 increase in the price of a pack of cigarettes and an estimated 0.21% reduction in cigarette consumption.

Read the claim.

"The spread of new farming methods to the Americas during the Columbian Exchange improved agricultural practices.”

Which evidence best supports the claim?

Europeans were able to farm more land in the Americas because there was an increase in the global population.

Indigenous peoples were able to use livestock and plows brought from Europe to farm the land more efficiently.

Indigenous peoples were introduced to new crops such as wheat that allowed them to make food items like bread.

Europeans were introduced to new crops like potatoes, which helped to decrease hunger in the world.

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Answer:

Indigenous peoples were able to use livestock and plows brought from Europe to farm the land more efficiently.

Answer:

b  

Explanation:

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There were many important leaders in Rome. Some were Senators, others were generals, some were emperors. Your job is to design a social media page for this person. The page can be designed by hand or electronically. List the person's name, dates of birth and death, location, friends/acquaintances, and at least 10 status updates that reveal facts that you've learned about the leader you've chosen. Some of the status updates can include pictures with detailed captions. You may do additional research as well as review the learning object including the videos for information that will be valuable for your project.

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The Roman Republic became the Roman Empire in 27 BCE when Julius Caesar’s adopted son, best known as Augustus, became the ruler of Rome. Augustus established an autocratic form of government, where he was the sole ruler and made all important decisions. Although we refer to him as Rome’s first emperor, Augustus never took the title of king or emperor, nor did his successors; they preferred to call themselves princeps, first citizen, or primus inter pares, first among peers. This choice of title maintained the appearance of limited power that had been so important under the Republic.

What impact does the naturalization process have on Society, Government, and the Political Process


please use at least 4-5 sentances if you can :)


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Answer:

Naturalization is often accompanied by increased financial security. Legal immigrants who naturalize experience an increase of about 8 to 11 percent greater income than their counterparts who do not naturalize and a 15 percent increase in spending power.

Explanation:

SS.7.C.2.1 Benchmark Clarification 3: Students will evaluate the impact of the

naturalization process on society, government, or the political process.

Debates about citizenship and naturalization have had a great impact (effect) on society,

government, and the political process. Citizenship is still sometimes a controversial topic. At

times, Americans have disagreed about who should be granted citizenship by naturalization

and about how difficult the process should be to gain citizenship. Some people question

how long an immigrant should be allowed to live in the U.S. without applying for citizenship.

Political parties have discussed these questions about naturalization in their party

platforms, and candidates’ views about naturalization influence how voters feel about

naturalization and the importance of U.S. citizenship. As more immigrants naturalize and

become involved in the political process, they also influence the debate by voting, running for

office, being selected for public office, and participating in lawmaking.

For example, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was changed in 1975 to require that election

ballots be printed in all of the languages in a county where at least 5% of the citizens living in

that county speak that language. In other words, if 5% of the citizens living in Orange

County, Florida, speak Spanish, then all of the election ballots must be printed in both

Spanish and English. This requirement makes it easier for naturalized citizens from Latin

America to vote because every item on the ballot is printed in Spanish. Since the Voting

Rights Act was changed in 1975, more naturalized U.S. citizens from Latin America vote in

elections. Also, candidates are more likely to include Spanish language commercials and

posters in their campaigns to show that they are reaching out to naturalized citizens.

Florida elected its first Cuban-American U.S. Senator in 2004 (Mel Martinez). Two brothers,

Mario Diaz-Balart and Lincoln Diaz-Balart, represented Florida in the U.S. House of

Representatives for several years. Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart was born in Florida

(citizen by law of soil), while Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart was born in Cuba and

became a naturalized citizen.

Study the image of English colonists trading at a Powhatan Indian village. How might this encounter have been challenging for both sides?

can u guys look it up because i dont have my phone

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Answer:

This encounter may have been challenging for both sides because of possible language barriers between the two groups, as well as differing opinions on the worth of certain objects, like how the English may have attempted to trade with their own currency, which would've been useless to the Powhatan Indians.

Explanation:

(I didn't really look it up but I'm pretty sure this is correct)

It might have been pretty challenging because they had many difficulties of language and traditions
The traditions might include their superstitions and their rules

(Zoom in to read)

QUESTIONS

1). What were the conditions like for Harriet Tubman as a slave? How was she injured?

2). What was the fugitive slave act of 1859 ? How did it protect slavery ?

3). How was Harriet Tubman relatable to Moses? Is she like anyone in your life today?

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Answer:

Harriet Tubman life as a slave was very difficult. sometimes she get beaten by her owner and get table scraps to eat. One day when she was visiting a town a slave owner tried to throw a iron weight to his slave then he throw it to Harriet instead of the slave

1) Conditions for Tubman, as well as most slaves, were terrible. They were given little to no food, clothing, and rights. Not to mention, extremely racist attitudes were common at the time. Slaves worked long hours and were severely punished for disobeying, or for no reason at all. Tubman was injured when a heavy weight that was intended for another slave hit her on the head.
2) The Fugitive Slave Act was a piece of legislation that made it legal and mandatory for police officers and civilians in free states to pursue and/or turn in slaves that had escaped from plantations to free territory. It made it to where slaves were never guaranteed freedom, even if they were in a place where slavery was outlawed.
3) Many people compare Tubman to Moses from the Bible, for she led many slaves out of plantations to free territory in the same way that Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt.

Interesting or notable facts​ about Malcom X do not use wikipedia!

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Answer:

He actually changed his name to El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, which is a Arabic name. he converted to Islam in 1964

Please help me. I only need an answer for question two.

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The answer is “H” it’s stated in Paragraph 2

Answer:

H

Explanation:

Use POE:

F, G and I are wrong since the African Americans didn't only live in either of those places. Choose H since it represents all of those places, as shown in the 2nd paragraph of the passage.

1. What happened at the battle of marathon?

2. What happened at the battle of Thermopylae Pass?

3. What happened at the battle of Salamis Strait

4. What happened at the battle of Plataea?

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1.Battle of Thermopylae, (480 bce), battle in central Greece at the mountain pass of Thermopylae during the Persian Wars. ... After three days of holding their own against the Persian king Xerxes I and his vast southward-advancing army, the Greeks were betrayed, and the Persians were able to outflank them.

2.Battle of Thermopylae, (480 bce), battle in central Greece at the mountain pass of Thermopylae during the Persian Wars. ... After three days of holding their own against the Persian king Xerxes I and his vast southward-advancing army, the Greeks were betrayed, and the Persians were able to outflank them.

3.Battle of Salamis, (480 bc), battle in the Greco-Persian Wars in which a Greek fleet defeated much larger Persian naval forces in the straits at Salamis, between the island of Salamis and the Athenian port-city of Piraeus. ... The Greeks sank about 300 Persian vessels while losing only about 40 of their own.

4.The Battle of Plataea was the final land battle during the second Persian invasion of Greece. It was a decisive victory for the Greeks as it ended that war. ... The Greeks refused to be drawn into the open cavalry ground near the Persian camp, and this led to a stalemate which lasted eleven days.

Answer:Battle of Marathon, (September 490 bce), in the Greco-Persian Wars, decisive battle fought on the Marathon plain of northeastern Attica in which the Athenians, in a single afternoon, repulsed the first Persian invasion of Greece.

The land surface on which the famous Battle of Thermopylae was fought in 480 BC is now buried under 20 metres (66 ft) of soil. ... Its shoreline advanced by up to 2 kilometers between 2500 BC and 480 BC but still has left several extremely narrow passages between the sea and the mountains.

The Battle of Salamis was a great victory for the Greek navy and, in combination with a victory by the Greek army at the Battle of Plataea the next year, led to the complete defeat of the Persians. Many historians cite the Battle of Salamis as one of the most important battles in human history

Battle of Plataea (479 BCE): decisive battle in the Persian War in which the Greeks overcame the Persian invaders. In 480, the Persian king Xerxes invaded Greece

Explanation\:

Which Greek philosopher explained that water is the essence of all matter, and how do we know about his teachings?

Themistocles; He wrote many books about his teachings.

Thales; We know about his teachings from the writings of Herodotus.

Solon; We know about his teachings from the library at Alexandria.

Plato; Homer wrote about his teachings in the Iliad.

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Thales, we know about his teachings from the writings of Herodotus.

Thales; We know about his teachings from the writings of Herodotus

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Choose the one amendment from the Bill of Rights that you think is the most important one,and explain why.

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Answer:

The 13th amendment because it abolished slavery even though blacks still suffered. Also the 1st amendment  because of freedom of religion, speech, the press, assembly, and petition.

Answer:

here u go

Explanation:

Where was Franz Ferdinand assassinated ?

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Answer:

oye como es por allá en Estados unidos siempre he querido ir a Estados unidos es que yo soy de México

Answer: in Sarajevo

Explanation: Two shots in Sarajevo ignited the fires of war and drew Europe toward World War I. Just hours after narrowly escaping an assassin's bomb, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to Austro-Hungarian throne and his wife, the Duchess of Hohenberg, are killed by Gavrilo Princip.

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Which of the following happened in Yorktown, Virginia in 1781?

A) General Washington surrendered to General Cornwallis

B) General Cornwallis surrendered to General Washington

C) George Washington was appointed commander of the British army

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Answer:

B) General Cornwallis surrendered to General Washington

Explanation:

In Yorktown, 1781 General Charles Cornwallis surrendered his army to General George Washington, giving up his chances of winning the Revolutionary War.

the answer is b general cornwallis surrendered to general washington

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Answer: A i think

The British and the Colonist had wars.

Answer:

Tense

Explanation:

Both sides where basically itching for a fight and relationships with the King weren't on good terms. Anyone that supported the King was in a really sticky relationship with the colonist.

Hope this helps :)

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What ended the Nullification Crisis?
(20 Points)
a. Congressman Henry Clay worked out a compromise that lowered the tariff 15% over 10 years.
b. President Jackson led the army into South Carolina and enforced the tariff collection.
c. South Carolina seceded from the Union.
d. The Supreme Court ruled the Tariff of Abominations to be unconstitutional.

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Answer:

Explanation:

I think it's c

Answer:

a

Explanation:

On December 10, 1832, President Andrew Jackson issued a Proclamation to the People of South Carolina (also known as the “Nullification Proclamation”) that disputed a states' right to nullify a federal law. ... The Compromise Tariff of 1833 was eventually accepted by South Carolina and ended the nullification crisis.

Does anybody know what #3 is for Using forests wisely?

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Answer:

can you copy and pasted it

Explanation:

Write a letter to the editor of a Canadian newspaper and express your opinions on whether Quebec should be independent or not. Include the following:
1. Evidence for your conclusion as well as background information regarding the independence movement.

2. Conflicts that have existed between the French-speaking and English-speaking residents regarding independence should be included.


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why would we write a letter for u to cheat off of

a girl contemplates running away where should she go???

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Answer:

Running away is the last resort that should only be attempted in the direst of situations. In many cases, running away can make whatever problem you are trying to escape even worse. If you want to run away be sure to pack stuff that you need, so you don't go starving and or don't get in danger. You also have to be very smart and probably learn to survive alone on the streets. It will be also hard to find a place to stay. For example, search up ways to live on the streets, or what happens on the streets. Be absolutely sure you have exhausted every option available to you before you consider running away.

if you are running away DO NOT

1) take your phone

2) post anything on the internet

3) buy anything with a card, pay for stuff with CASH

4) live with a friend or someone you know

Explanation:

Girl, if ur running away live under a bridge and say yolo lma0

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Thomas Jefferson argued that because the states created the Constitution, they had the authority to reject laws that they believed to be unconstitutional. What is this theory called? (20 Points)
a. Judicial Review
b. Popular Sovereignty
c. The Compact Theory of Government
d. The Social Contract Theory

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Answer:

B. Popular Sovereignty

Explanation:

What Thomas Jefferson supported was called "state rights and Popular sovereignty." He and his party, the Democratic-Republican Party, argued for a weak central government, civil liberties, and strong state rights, where as their enemy party, the Federalists, believed in strong central government and a growing ideology called conservatism.

i need help!! ASAP 12 points
ANSWER 3, 4, AND 5.
make sure to look at ALL THREE pictures

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Answer:

Pic #1: 3rd dot (C) pic #2: 1st dot (A) 3rd pic: Bolivia. Hope this helps

Explanation:

#1 C #2 A #3 A
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List three aspects of Christianity that people of the Roman Empire might have found attractive.

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Answer:

Being Forgiven for free. Thats it, I'm sorry

Explanation:

Answer: i thinks it’s Being Forgiven sorry if i wrong

Explanation:

Please help I’m really stressing out

1. List four areas in which Obama felt change was necessary that he mentions in the acceptance speech. Next to each item, explain what type of changes you think might be made in relation to those four things, to make the world a better place.

2. Choose one quote about change that Obama says in the acceptance speech. Write that quote, and include what you think Obama meant by that quote.

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Answer:Barack Obama was describing to me the manner in which the Mongol emperor and war-crimes innovator Genghis Khan would besiege a town. “They gave you two choices,” he said. “‘If you open the gates, we’ll just kill you quickly and take your women and enslave your children, but we won’t slaughter them. But if you hold out, then we’ll slowly boil you in oil and peel off your skin.’”

This was not meant to be commentary on the Trump presidency—not directly, at least. In any case, Obama has more respect for Genghis Khan than he has for Donald Trump. He raised the subject of Genghis Khan in order to make a specific, extremely Obama-like point: If you think today’s world is grim, simply cast your mind back 800 years to the steppes of Central Asia. “Compare the degree of brutality and venality and corruption and just sheer folly that you see across human history with how things are now,” he said. “It’s not even close.”

Explanation:

Chinese _________________________ is the belief that humans are inherently evil and cannot be trusted to take care of themselves whereas __________________ is the belief that humans are basically good.

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Answer:

huh

Explanation:

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