Name and age of the oldest delegate

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You,  594375842734981 years old :)

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Answer 2
Wasn’t it Benjamin Franklin cause I remember him living to almost late 70’s or maybe his early 80’s

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Read a paragraph from an essay supporting Truman’s decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan during World War II.

[1] Many people have argued that nothing could justify the president’s use of the atomic bomb because it killed so many innocent civilians. [2] Truman himself refused to drop a third atomic bomb on Japan because he was horrified by the death and devastation it had caused. [3] However, he never regretted his decision to use it in the first place. [4] Using the bomb brought an immediate end to a war that might have gone on for months or even years longer. [5] It is impossible to put a number on how many more deaths the continuing war might have caused, but there are indications. [6] Millions had already died in the Pacific theater. [7] Whenever US troops invaded an island, they knew the fight was to the death. [8] In the battle for Okinawa alone, there had been almost 50,000 US casualties, while Japan had suffered some 90,000 military deaths and at least 100,000 civilian deaths. [9] With his decision, Truman put an end to the slaughter.

Which of these sentences should be followed by a citation?
sentence 2
sentence 4
sentence 5
sentence 9

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2, it's the best option out of all of them. If I had a choice though I would say 8 is the best.

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sentence 5

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I know the answer is not 4 or 2.

How many years does a person need to live in the U.S. to run for a seat in the House of Representatives?

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The Constitution requires that Members of the House be at least 25 years old

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According to Penn, the sky is almost always, A) clear and sunny B) cloudy or C) rainy HELP ASAP

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A

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I answered the same question last year in history and got it right.

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Answer is A

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I cant explain it very well, I just remember this from a book of mine

2 famous Federalists

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Answer:

John Adams, and Alexander Hamilton

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We're studying them in History right about now.

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true or false even as the confederation congress in new york was creating northwest ordinance, the constitutional convention in Philadelphia was making plans to replace it​

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True

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In the period from 1450-1750 new ideals such as individualism, freedom, and self—determination rose out of the Enlightenment. Develop an argument that evaluates the extent to which the new ideals of the Enlightenment changed thinking in Europe around politics, society, or the economy.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

In the period from 1450-1750 new ideas such as individualism, freedom, and self—determination rose out of the Enlightenment. All these new and deep ideas of the Enlightenment changed thinking in Europe around politics, society, or the economy, and not only of Europe, but beyond.

The Enlightenment was a time in which great thinkers and philosophers shared new information about forms of government and citizens' rights. These ideas came from brilliant minds that influenced many European governments. We are talking about John Locke, Voltaire, Jean-Jaques Rosseau, and Baron of Montesquiou.

From these author's minds born ideas such as having a division of government in an executive branch, a legislative branch, and a judicial branch, as was the case of the ideas of Baron of Montesquiou.

These political and social ideals influenced independent movements such as the Revolutionary War, the French Revolution, and the Independence of México.

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Napoleon Bonaparte passed away on May 5, 1821 at Longwood House, Longwood Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha when he was 51 years old.

Napoleon was born on August 15, 1769 in Ajaccio, France. He was the fourth of eleven children from his parents, Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Romolino. His educated began when he attended an all boy’s school until he turned ten. Once he turned ten, he entered in the military schools in France. Finally, he transferred to the College of Brienne. He received a great education throughout his years of school.

Napoleon had gotten married twice. His first wife Empress Josephine, whom he had two children with, Napoleon II and Eugene de Beauharnais. Unfortunately, their marriage did not work and they separated. His second wife was Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma.

Napoleon was known to be a successful military leader and led campaigns during the French Revolution period.
He had a strong character, bright intelligence, and was even viewed as inspirational for individuals. He was like a hero since he provided stability and positive reforms during a negative time period. Napoleon was the first consul of France. While he was consul, he changed the French educational system, he created the Napoleonic Code, and made an agreement with the papacy. He wanted things to be better for France, as well as expand their territory to make other countries come apart of France. He successfully conquered Spain, Portugal, and Prussia.

On May 5, 1821, Napoleon passed away from stomach cancer at 51. He peacefully passed away in his home and was buried Les Invalides, Paris, France. Napoleon Bonaparte made an impact on everyone’s lives. He was seen as a positive impact during the French Revolution. Napoleon Bonaparte will sadly be missed by individuals worldwide and we will always carry his memory in our hearts.

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1. What was Justinian's major goal as ruler of the Eastern Roman Empire?

2. What were some of the not-so-great tactics and methods he used in trying to achieve that goal?

3. What do you think about the way Justinian responded to the Nika Riots? Was it the smart thing to do politically? Was it the right thing to do ethically?

4. What is your opinion of Empress Theodora, the wife of Justinian?

5. Do you think Justinian should be blamed for the deaths from the plague? Why or why not?

6. Overall, do you think Justinian should be remembered as Justinian the Great or Justinian the Terrible? Explain the basis for your opinion.

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1. He wanted to retake the west

2. Though not directly, he definitely made liberal interpretations of things like treaties and alliances

3. It was definitely the smart thing to do politically, assuring that no other challenges to his rule would arise in his lifetime. Ethically... maybe letting half the city burn and slaughtering the entirety of the rioters in the stadium was wrong? I think killing people like that is wrong.

4. She was a brilliant political thinker and an integral part of Justinian's rule. Without her advise he probably woulda been deposed during the Nika Riots, or perhaps not managed to maneuver his way into all of the legal reforms he managed to institute

5. Not... really, while his wars certainly helped spread it, trade was an essential part of life and the plague would have ravaged the people anyways.

6. Justinian's ambition and drive, as well as his frankly herculean efforts to make the roman empire a lustrous figure again make it hard not to think of him as anything other than the great. That said don't slaughter people in a stadium, it's a bad look.

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which is the best example of how reconstuction affected politics in the south in the late 1800s

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Which is the BEST example of how Reconstruction affected politics in the South in the late 1800's? Passage of the Fifteenth Amendment guaranteed voting rights for African-Americans and gave them a greater voice in government.

Which best explains Rev. Simon Hosack's reaction to Stanton's feelings about behaving like a boy? He understands Stanton's frustration with her own capabilities, but he still believes she can succeed. He knows that Stanton will be willing to help with the work in his garden in exchange for her lessons. He knows that Stanton is a fast learner, and he wants to help her reach her goals as quickly as possible. He understands Stanton's frustration about society's unequal treatment of women and girls.

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This question is missing the excerpt. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:

"My father," I replied, "prefers boys; he wishes I was one, and I intend to be as near like one as possible. I am going to ride on horseback and study Greek. Will you give me a Greek lesson now, doctor? I want to begin at once." "Yes, child," said he, throwing down his h.oe, "come into my library and we will begin without delay." Which best explains Rev. Simon Hos.ack’s reaction to Stanton’s feelings about behaving like a boy?

A. He understands Stanton’s frustration with her own capabilities, but he still believes she can succeed.

B. He knows that Stanton will be willing to help with the work in his garden in exchange for her lessons.

C. He knows that Stanton is a fast learner, and he wants to help her reach her goals as quickly as possible.

D. He understands Stanton’s frustration about society’s unequal treatment of women and girls.

Answer:

The option that best explains the reverend's reaction is:

D. He understands Stanton’s frustration about society’s unequal treatment of women and girls.

Explanation:

Elizabeth Cady Stanton is the main author of The Declaration of Sentiments, a document signed in 1848 at the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York.

During her childhood, Stanton faced the harsh reality of having a father whose attention she craved. However, since she was not a boy, she did not receive that attention. Stanton was determined to show her father she could do anything boys did, which is why she is asking for Rev. Simon's help. She wants to learn what boys learn. As we can see in the passage, the reverend agrees to teach her because he understands her frustration. Instead of rejecting her appeal, telling Stanton she should not try to break that mold society had forced onto her, Rev. Simon chooses to help.

Answer: D

Explanation: He understands Stanton’s frustration about society’s unequal treatment of women and girls.

Alien and Sedition Acts: What are the Alien and Sedition Acts? Why did the government pass those two acts? What impact did these acts have on both the people living within the US and those who were viewing the US from other nations? What amendment did this law break? Why was the law able to be created even when it broke a fundamental freedom stated in the 1st amendment? How did people respond to these laws?

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Answer this opinion question with facts and evidence presented in class and in the videos shown. Please answer by writing one paragraph. Question: SHOULD THE MINIMUM WAGE BE RAISED OR SHOULD IT STAY THE SAME? WHY??

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Raising the minimum wage on a regular basis helps families keep up with price inflation. Putting more money in the hands of people who will readily spend it helps the economy. Lower unemployment and higher wages increase tax revenues. When workers earn higher wages, they rely less on governmental “safety net” programs.

What colony did the Continental Army take back from
the British after crossing the river a final time and
pushing back the British army?

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Answer:

new Jersey

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after george washington and his army crossed again it was in order to push back what was left of the british army

A horrific ethnic genocide occurred in what African country in 1994?
A) The Congo
B) South Africa
C) Rwanda
D) Darfur

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Answer:

Rwandan

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What was the purpose of the Great Wall of China?
Write your response in two to three complete sentences.

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Answer:

The Great Wall of China was built as a military defensive line to defend the invasions from some northern nomadic nations. Apart from the function of defense, the wall also boosted the economy, as well as promoted the culture exchange and national integration of different nations at its two sides.

Which area of the world gained more independence from their colonizing nations in 1960?

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Answer:

Africa

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17 sub-Saharan African nations, including 14 former French colonies, gained independence from their former European colonists in 1960.


According to the Preamble, who created the Constitution?
F posterity
G. the union
H. the people
I. the government

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Answer:

I think its the Union or people

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According to the preamble, The people created the constitution

who was the target audience for the war bonds?

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These posters were directed primarily at women who were now in charge of their own finances. The American government also had to work against their fear that women who were already living without many luxuries would feel compelled to spend any extra cash on themselves instead of buying war bonds.

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4. Expectations for teens improved in the '50s. With a booming economy, parents will now help their kids do more than they have. More parents demanded that they complete high school and paid to go to college for them.

5. In particular, this can increase during puberty, as it is common for adolescents to pursue autonomy and independence from their parents. Differences of views, bad communication, changes in the family (such as a new baby or divorce), sibling rivalry or disciplinary problems may be other sources of family fighting.

6. Common records. This new style of music, known as Rock 'n' Roll, was mainly inspired by teenagers. But this culminated in unacceptable conduct, closing down teenage dances, banning rock 'n' roll music, and expelling all students for all their terrible behavior.

7. It's an opinion based question for you.

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Which outcome was the purpose of the 19th Amendment?

establishing free public education


granting suffrage to people over the age of 19


giving women the right to vote


repealing Prohibition

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Giving women the right to vote.

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Woman sufferage to not vote

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After New Mexican women gained the right to vote, what happened?
A. Men still refused to accept women becoming a part of politics.
B. Women became increasingly involved in politics and voting advocacy.
C. Women looked to a great number of female role models for inspiration.
D. Very little changed due to shady politics and frequent scandals.  ​

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A

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A. Men still refused to accept woman becoming part of politics.

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Men don't believe in woman running in presidency on any political party for one reason being that they dont believe woman would be a superior as them and or as hard working and less agitated then woman.

What was the main purpose of the scope monkey trial?

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Answer : to teach any theory that denies the story of the Divine Creation of man as taught in the Bible, and to teach instead that man has descended from a lower order of animals.”

imagine you are a colonist living in north america.write a few sentences that describe who you are and what you role is in society.

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Answer: down below

Explanation: im an italian man with my family  of 3 my son is not yet able to work  im  a newspaper worker with very ow income

which statement best describes an outcome of many ethnic groups living together in South Louisiana?

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Where are the statements

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b

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This territory was explored by Lewis and Clark
Original 13 colonies
Texas Annexation
Louisiana purchase
Spanish Cession

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Lewis and Clark Expedition, (1804–06), U.S. military expedition, led by Capt. Meriwether Lewis and Lieut. William Clark, to explore the Louisiana Purchase and the Pacific Northwest. The expedition was a major chapter in the history of American exploration.

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How did the American government react to all the decolonization movements taking place worldwide?

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Answer:

Going out on a limb here and assuming you're speaking about the end of WWII.

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At the end of WWII, most of Europe was destroyed due to the war. The two main superpowers that emerged were Russia and the United States. There was a lot of discussion about dividing up Europe into colonies but the United States didn't want any part of that. Instead, General and later Secretary of State George Marshall devised what was later called the Marshall Plan.

Under the Marshall Plan, the United States gave over $12 billion to the European countries affected by WWII to help them reestablish their economies and rebuild their nations. This even included our enemies, such as Germany and Italy. The goal was that if they could rebuild and be influenced by captialism, then democracies might have a chance of spreading. These discussions were held at the Paris Accords and of course, Russia was against it. Russian leader Stalin tried to kill the Marshall Plan then when he realized that couldn't be done, he tried to take credit for some or even all of it's successes.

Back in the United States, our Congress which at the time was controlled by the Republicans, put forth a bill called the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948. President Truman signed the Act into law and the ECA was funded and implemented. To protect the integrity of the program, the money wasn't given directly to the participating countries. Instead, it was managed by local authorities who had to account for every single penny.

In addition to receiving help to rebuild their economy and their infrastructure, the participating European countries also received direct technical assistance from the United States to help bring new industries and businesses into Europe. All in all 17 countries took advantage of the program and were helped.

Which of the following BEST explains how the Compromise of 1850 arose out of territorial expansion?


A
As the Unites States gained territory from Mexico, northerners petitioned to prohibit slavery in all newly acquired territory.

B
As the United States gained territory from Mexico, slave holders feared their chattel would escape beyond their prescriptive jurisdictions.

C
As the United States gained territory from Mexico, citizens grew anxious as to whether such territory would embrace or abolish slavery.

D
As the United States gained territory from Mexico, southerners argued that the sovereignty of the people’s rule should make enslavement decisions.

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Answer: C

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What is kerosene? What was it used for?

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Kerosene is widely used to power jet engines of aircraft (jet fuel) and some rocket engines and is also commonly used as a cooking and lighting fuel, and for fire toys such as poi.

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