Need answer fast. Drag each label to the correct location on the image.
Match each account of events with the type of chronology it illustrates.
It was a lousy day. I woke up with a
headache. Then I spilled milk all over
my school clothes. All the way to school
I worried about that bully Bobby
showing up. When I got there, I couldn't
Concentrate.
At 5:00 p.m., we arrived at the site to
administer emergency care, and we
found one severely injured victim. At
5:20, Team B loaded that victim into
the ambulance. Meanwhile, at 5:05,
Team A declared the other two
victims to be in good health.
Several centuries ago BC, Roman
civilization began to develop in the land
now called Italy. It grew to become a
republic. It continued to grow and
became an empire. Foreign invasions
and economic problems led to its
downfall. It lasted a few centuries AD.
Colonists declared themselves
independent of Britain in 1776. The
EmancipaNn Proclamation freed
enslaved people in 1863.
Reconstruction ended in 1877.
absolute chronology
relative chronology only

Need Answer Fast. Drag Each Label To The Correct Location On The Image.Match Each Account Of Events With

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Answer 1

Answer:

Top left and bottom right are absolute

Top right and bottom left are relative.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

1st. is Absolute chronology

2nd. Relative Chronology

3rd. Absolute Chronology

4th. Relative Chronology


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How does Beals portray the difference between hearing about a historical event on the news and actually living through it? Highlight words and phrases that show the contrast, and write annotations that explain these differences. How does paragraph 5 build on this contrast?

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Which best explains the role of William B. Travis in the Texas revolution..A he commanded the forces that defeated Sam Houston at the battle of San jacinto.B he commanded the forces that preferred death over surrender at the Alamo.C he commanded the forces that surrendered at goliad and were massacred by Mexican troops.D he was the first Anglo American settler to declare independence from Mexico

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Answer:

B he commanded the forces that preferred death over surrender at the Alamo

Explanation:

William Barret Travis (August 1, 1809–March 6, 1836) was an American teacher, lawyer, and soldier. He was in command of the Texan forces at the Battle of the Alamo, where he was killed along with all of his men.

Which demand was included in the declaration of sentiments?

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The answer is women must be granted equality in the workforce.

which plan was used in the united states constitution

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Answer:

Me

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Who was George WhiteField

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George Whitefield, also known as George Whitfield, was an Anglican cleric and evangelist who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement. Born in Gloucester, he matriculated at Pembroke College at the University of Oxford in 1732.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

He is a British minister and was known for being loud "like a musical instrument" from his followers.

What is the capital of Germany?

A. Dusseldorf
B. Berlin
C. Munich
D. Hamburg

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1. The xyz affair directly led to which of the following
A. The Alien and sedition acts
B. The national banks
C. The creation of the us constitution
D. The proclamation of the neutrality
2. Which of the following best describes the French response to alien and sedition acts?
A. The French treasury stopped sending money to the us
B. The French army invaded the us
C. The French increased attacks in us ships at sea
D. The French signed a treaty with Britain to boycott the us

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Answer:

Q.1 I think its The Alien and sedition acts.

Q.2 I think its C.

The pilgrims were not in good condition they were living in dirt corved shelters there was shortage of food and nearly half of them died in the winted

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Why is Age of Feudalism not the best label to describe the Middle Ages but Age of faith is.

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Feudalism is less important and widespread than the effects of faith, faith created/believed in this time lasts throughout the world today but there are no serfs or anything.

define:
Money Supply-
Counterfeit-
fiat currency-
specie currency-
Inflation-
Deflation-
Deficit spending-
Interest-
principal-
net pay-
gross pay-
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In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could regulate ____________ commerce.In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled that state law could create a state bank. could not override federal law. required the federal bank to pay taxes. was constitutional.

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Answer:

Interstate

Explanation:

In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could regulate INTERSTATE commerce.

The U.S. Supreme Court in this given case laid down the principle that there can be no interference by anyone with the aim of regulating commerce except by the federal government.

Why was it okay for moms to work as a riveter when it had never been before? How do you think the war affected women afterward?


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Answer:

Wartime necessity, women joined the workforce

Explanation:

Many countries at the time discouraged women from working because it was seen as a man's role. Once the war started however, many countries allowed women to join the workforce as riveters, etc. to build things like planes, ships, tanks, and ammunition. After the war, women realized they could work and support themselves like men did, and many stayed in the workforce.

What government policies helped the economy recover from the post war recession

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Answer:

There are two sets of policy tools used to foster recovery following recessions: monetary policy and fiscal policy. Monetary policy, consisting of actions taken by the Federal Reserve, is used to keep interest rates low and reduce unemployment during and after a recession.

Did the fall of Rome happen in the 500’s?

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Answer:

No rome fell in 395 A.D

Explanation:

Answer:

No

Explanation:

Rome did not fall in the 500s

One thing all the delegates had in common

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Answer:

What they had in common were similar interests

Explanation:

In his Farewell Address, Washington shared his feelings about the US and foreign diplomacy. He believed in

A - neither trade or political involvement

B - both trade and political involvement

C - political involvement with foreign countries,but no trade

D - trade with foreign countries, but no political involvement

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

What was invented during the Han dynasty to show direction?
compass
B
sextant
C
wheelbarrow
D
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DESCRIBE WHY MANY AMERICANS IN THE NORTH OPPOSED SLAVERY WHILE MOST SOUTHERNERS SUPPORTED SLAVERY... HOW DID THIS DIVIDE LEAD TO CONFLICT....?​

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Answer:

This year initiates the commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War.  This is an occasion for serious reflection on a war that killed some 600,000 of our citizens and left many hundreds of thousands emotionally and physically scarred.  Translated into today’s terms – our country is ten times more populous than it was then -- the dead would number some 6 million, with tens of millions more wounded, maimed, and psychologically damaged.  The price was indeed catastrophic.

As a Southerner with ancestors who fought for the Confederacy, I have been intrigued with the question of why my ancestors felt compelled to leave the United States and set up their own country.  What brought the American experiment to that extreme juncture?

The short answer, of course, is Abraham Lincoln’s election as president of the United States.  What concerned Southerners most about Lincoln’s election was his opposition to the expansion of slavery into the territories; Southern politicians were clear about that.  If new states could not be slave states, went the argument, then it was only a matter of time before the South’s clout in Congress would fade, abolitionists would be ascendant, and the South’s “peculiar institution” – the right to own human beings as property – would be in peril.

It is easy to understand why slave owners would be concerned about the threat, real or imagined, that Lincoln posed to slavery.  But what about those Southerners who did not own slaves?  Why would they risk their livelihoods by leaving the United States and pledging allegiance to a new nation grounded in the proposition that all men are not created equal, a nation established to preserve a type of property that they did not own?

In order to find an answer to this question, please travel back with me to the South of 1860.  Let’s put ourselves into the skin of Southerners who lived there then.  That’s what being an historian is about: putting yourself into the minds of people who lived in another time to understand things from their perspective, from their point of view.  Let’s set aside what people said and wrote later, after the dust had settled. Let’s wipe the historic slate clean and visit the South of 150 years ago through the documents that survive from that time.  What were Southerners saying to other Southerners about why they had to secede?

There is, of course, a historical backdrop that formed the foundation of experience for Southerners in 1860.  More than 4 million enslaved human beings lived in the south, and they touched every aspect of the region’s social, political, and economic life.  Slaves did not just work on plantations.  In cities such as Charleston, they cleaned the streets, toiled as bricklayers, carpenters, blacksmiths, bakers, and laborers.  They worked as dockhands and stevedores, grew and sold produce, purchased goods and carted them back to their masters’ homes where they cooked the meals, cleaned, raised the children, and tended to the daily chores.  “Charleston looks more like a Negro country than a country settled by white people,” a visitor remarked.

Fear of a slave rebellion was palpable.  The establishment of a black republic in Haiti and the insurrections, threatened and real, of Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vesey, and Nat Turner stoked the fires.  John Brown’s raid at Harper’s Ferry sent shock waves through the south.  Throughout the decades leading up to 1860, slavery was a burning national issue, and political battles raged over the admission of new states as slave or free.  Compromises were struck – the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850 – but the controversy could not be laid to rest.

The South felt increasingly beleaguered as the North increased its criticism of slavery.  Abolitionist societies sprang up, Northern publications demanded the immediate end of slavery, politicians waxed shrill about the immorality of human bondage, and overseas, the British parliament terminated slavery in the British West Indies.  A prominent historian accurately noted that “by the late 1850’s most white Southerners viewed themselves as prisoners in their own country, condemned by what they saw as a hysterical abolition movement.”

As Southerners became increasingly isolated, they reacted by becoming more strident in defending slavery.  The institution was not just a necessary evil: it was a positive good, a practical and moral necessity.  Controlling the slave population was a matter of concern for all Whites, whether they owned slaves or not.  Curfews governed the movement of slaves at night, and vigilante committees patrolled the roads, dispensing summary justice to wayward slaves and whites suspected of harboring abolitionist views.  Laws were passed against the dissemination of abolitionist literature, and the South increasingly resembled a police state.  A prominent Charleston lawyer described the city’s citizens as living under a “reign of terror.”

Explanation:

Answer:

When Europeans first colonized the North American continent, the land was vast, the work was harsh, and there was a severe shortage of labor. White bond servants, paying their passage across the ocean from Europe through indentured labor, eased but did not solve the problem. Tensions between settlers and former indentured servants increased the pressure to find a new labor source.  Early in the seventeenth century, a Dutch ship loaded with African slaves introduced a solution—and yet paradoxically a new problem—to the New World. Slaves proved to be economical on large farms where labor-intensive cash crops, such as tobacco, sugar and rice, could be grown.

By the end of the American Revolution, slavery became largely unprofitable in the North and was slowly dying out. Even in the South the institution was becoming less useful to farmers as tobacco prices fluctuated and began to drop. Due to the decline of the tobacco market in the 1760s and 1770s many farmers switched from producing tobacco to wheat, which required less labor leading to surplus of slaves. However, in 1793 northerner Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin; this device made it possible for textile mills to use the type of cotton most easily grown in the lower South. The invention of the cotton gin brought about a robust internal slave trade. As the lower South became more established in cotton production the region required more slave labor, which they received from upper South slaveowners looking to offload their surplus of slaves. In 1808, the United States banned the international slave trade (the importation of slaves),  which only increased the demand for domestically traded slaves. In the upper South the most profitable cash crop was not was not an agricultural product but the sale of human lives.  Although some southerners owned no slaves at all, by 1860 the South’s “peculiar institution” was inextricably tied to the region’s economy and society.

Anti-slavery proponents organized the Underground Railroad to help slaves escape north to freedom. Although fictionalized, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s 1852 immensely popular novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin opened northerner’s eyes to some of the horrors of slavery and refuted the southern myth that blacks were happy as slaves. In reality, treatment of slaves ranged from mild and paternalistic to cruel and sadistic. Husbands, wives, and children were frequently sold away from one another and punishment by whipping was not unusual. In 1857 the United States Supreme Court in the decision Dred Scott v. Sandford ruled that all blacks, whether free or enslaved, lacked the rights to citizenship and thus could not sue in federal court. The Supreme Court took their decision a step further by deeming that Congress had in fact exceeded its authority in the earlier Missouri Compromise because it had no power to forbid or abolish slavery in the territories. The Supreme Court also ruled that popular sovereignty, where new territories could vote on entering the union as a free or slave state, lacked constitutional legitimacy. Thus, slaves had no legal means of protesting their treatment. Due to the Dred Scott decision, John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry, and other earlier slave uprisings, Southerners feared servile insurrection above all else but this was rare. Instead as a form of resistance slaves would pretend illness, organize slowdowns, sabotage farm machinery, and sometimes commit arson or murder. Running away for short periods of time was common.The outbreak of the Civil War forever changed the future of the American nation and perhaps most notably the future of Americans held in bondage. The war began as a struggle to preserve the Union, not a struggle to free the slaves but as the war dragged on it became increasingly clear to President Abraham Lincoln the best way to force the seceded states into submission was to undermine their labor supply and economic engine which was sustaining the south—slavery. Many slaves escaped to the North in the early years of the war, and several Union generals established contraband policies in the southern land that they conquered.  Congress passed laws permitting the seizure of slaves from rebellious southerners as the rules of war allow for the seizure of property and the United States considered slaves property. On September 22, 1862, following the strategic Union victory at Antietam, President Abraham Lincoln presented the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.

Explanation:

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How did the Alien and Sedition Acts affect the election of 1800? Thomas Jefferson broke the law under the acts and lost votes. John Adams lost support because the acts were unpopular. Aaron Burr used the acts to be placed on the ballot. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney ran as an opponent of the acts.

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Answer:

B. John Adams lost support because they were unpopular.

Explanation:

the correct answer is B

The Alien and Sedition Acts affect the election of 1800 John Adams lost support because the acts were unpopular. The correct option is B.

The Sedition and Alien Acts had an impact on the 1800 election because they helped Thomas Jefferson defeat the incumbent, John Adams.

What were the political parties in the election of 1800 and who were the candidates?

The first two parties in the country were starting to take shape by the 1800 election. John Adams, a Federalist, and Thomas Jefferson, a Democrat-Republican, were engaged in a bitterly contested presidential race.

The Federalists made it possible for those accused of breaking the sedition laws to utilize the truth as a defense under the Sedition Act. Democratic-Republicans condemned the actions, which ultimately helped them win the 1800 election when Thomas Jefferson defeated President Adams, who had been in office.

Thus, the ideal selection is option B.

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why is elon musk famous ​

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Elon Musk co-founded the electronic payment firm PayPal and founded the spacecraft company SpaceX. He became chief executive officer of the electric-car maker Tesla.

how was persia before the influence of europeans?

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Answer: The Persian Empire is the name given to a series of dynasties ... one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Europe's Balkan Peninsula in ... than 200 years before it fell to the invading armies of Alexander the Great. ... of early civilization, a new style was formed with influences from these sources.

Explanation:

which group made up majority of the medevil european population

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Answer:

Peasants

Explanation:

Wealth was not easily attained because of the King's power and laws preventing others from getting rich quick

Merchants and peasants. Eveyone was looking for money

When can your freedom of religion be abridged?

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Answer:

Congress shall make no law respecting and establishment of religion

How did local South Carolinians attempt to assist Major General Horatio Gates and
his soldiers during the Battle of Camden?
Locals joined the soldiers in battle, but their numbers could not withstand the
British force.
Locals suggested that Gates surrender to the British to avoid a battle he could
not win.
Locals suggested that Gates lead a surprise attack on the forested area where
many Loyalists lived.
Locals advised Gates to lead his army through rich farmland where Patriot
support was high

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Local South Carolinians attempt to assist Major General Horatio Gates and his soldiers during the Battle of Camden by joining in battle, but their numbers could not withstand the British force.

Major General Horatio Gates achievement in the Battle of Saratoga is a turning point by defeating the British army during the American Revolution. The Battle of Camden was a success for the British army.During the war, patriots were in advantage with their troop numbers of 4000.But only about 3,000 Patriots were well enough to fight the battle.Major of the volunteer were farmers and artisans who were willing to fight for their freedom and rights from Britishers.

Therefore we can conclude that South Carolinians joined the troops.

Thus option A. is correct answer.

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Answer: Locals advised Gates to lead his army through rich farmland where Patriot support was high.

Explanation: the answer above is wrong. I took the test on k12 and the correct answer is d.

evidence:  

this is from a middle school textbook:

''He ignored advice from locals to march the Continental army through rich farmland where Patriot support was high and soldiers could easily get food.

Instead, he marched the troops through a swampy, thickly forested area with many Loyalists. Heat and humidity, along with a diet of peaches, apples, and green corn, made many of the soldiers sick."

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Why is the reign of Akbar considered a golden age for the Mughal Empire?

A.
He welcomed many cultures causing the empire to flourish.

B.
He allowed Hinduism to expand, but still taxed non-Muslims.

C.
He instituted a policy of isolationism.

D.
He built the Taj Mahal to glorify Allah.

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Answer:

Bbbbbbbbbbbb.

Explanation:

A scholar named _____ calculated the distance around Earth using advanced mathematics.


Eratosthenes

Achilles

Euclid

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Answer:

Eratosthenes

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The Supreme Court opposed Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policies by:
A. arguing that American Indians were legally U.S. citizens.
B. ruling that the Five Civilized Tribes should become a new state.
C. claiming that treaties signed by American Indians were illegal.
D. ruling that the states could not take American Indian lands.

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Answer:

B i think

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Toward the end of the Civil War, what did General Sherman's Special Field
Order Number 15 do?
O A. It gave the Confederate soldiers in Georgia land to farm.
O B. It gave 40 acres of land and a mule to freed African Americans.
O C. It forced white Southerners to work on land owned by African
Americans.
O D. It made all the African American men in Atlanta join the Union
Army.

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Answer:

Your answer is B: It gave 40 acres of land and a mule to freed African Americans.

Explanation:

Sherman issued Field Order No. 15 in January 1865, calling for the redistribution of confiscated Southern land to freedmen in forty-acre plots. Hope this helps :)

What does a national identity include? Check all that apply.

a shared history and heritage
a sense of belonging to the global community
commonly held customs and traditions
a sense of pride in one’s neighborhood
a respect for certain ideals and practices
a dominant language spoken by most people

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Answer: a sense of pride in one’s neighborhood

Explanation:

Answer:

A)a shared history and heritage

C)commonly held customs and traditions

E)a respect for certain ideals and practices

F)a dominant language spoken by most people

Explanation: I hope this helps :)

Which amendment protects Americans from unreasonable searches and
seizures?

A)First Amendment
B)Fourth Amendment
C)Sixth Amendment
D)Thirteenth Amendment

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B is the correct answer
And: B) Fourth Amendment
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