Answer:
Explanation:
here you go Start studying Dynasty 7th grade SS test notes. ... dynasty: a series of rulers from the same family ... List at least 1 pro and 1 con to his voyages.
Do you believe the media should be allowed to report on the actions of the U.S. military during times of war? Explain.
Three birds shared a nest and laid 17 eggs altogether. Each bird laid AT LEAST one egg. If each bird laid an ODD number of eggs, which of the
following could be the MAXIMUM number of eggs laid by one bird?
A) 11
B) 13
C) 15
D) 17
Answer:
15
Explanation:
1 2 3
15 egg 1 egg 1gg
each laid an odd amount
What aspect of Athenian society allowed its citizens to have the time to hold public office and participate in the democracy?
The large number of citizens in Athens.
Everyone in Athens was rich.
The use of slavery.
Not all of the citizens were able to participate in the democracy.
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Answer:
Thetes occupied the lowest rung of Athenian society but were granted the right to hold public office during the reforms of Ephialtes and Pericles.
Explanation:
Why did former slaves have a difficult time finding work after the Civil War?
Black Codes prevented African Americans from getting certain jobs.
Landowners no longer needed their help.
There were few opportunities in manufacturing.
Agriculture was not an important part of the economy.
Brazil is working to battle deforestation in the ...
Venice
Sicily
Rome
Answer:
sicily
Explanation:
1. What impact did Washington have on the foundation of the American identity?
2. In your opinion, was there a more capable leader to serve as the first president than Washington? (at least 2 sentences).
3. Describe the immediate and long term impact that George Washington had on creating the Presidency. (at least 4 sentences cause it's a summary)
If you don't know how to answer these questions PLEASE don't put a random unnecessary answer or a literal one word answer.
30 points for whoever can answer all 3 questions <3
Answer:As the first president of the United States, George Washington set several important precedents for the federal government.
Explanation: i know this because i had a test on this like 2 months back , got a 98 percent btw
Please help, this is due today!!! I do not know the answers, and need help
i did this 3 weeks ago but i forgot :(((
Explanation:
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give two cause-and-effect relationships of the Ottoman Empire
Answer:
“ Under the reign of Süleiman the Magnificent, whose 16th-century lifetime represented the peak of the Ottomans' power and influence, the arts flourished, technology and architecture reached new heights, and the empire generally enjoyed peace, religious tolerance, and economic and political stability.”
Explanation:
Answer:Ottoman Empire, empire created by Turkish tribes in Anatolia (Asia Minor) that grew to be one of the most powerful states in the world during the 15th and 16th centuries. The Ottoman period spanned more than 600 years and came to an end only in 1922, when it was replaced by the Turkish Republic and various successor states in southeastern Europe and the Middle East. At its height the empire encompassed most of southeastern Europe to the gates of Vienna, including present-day Hungary, the Balkan region, Greece, and parts of Ukraine; portions of the Middle East now occupied by Iraq, Syria, Israel, and Egypt; North Africa as far west as Algeria; and large parts of the Arabian Peninsula. The term Ottoman is a dynastic appellation derived from Osman I (Arabic: ʿUthmān), the nomadic Turkmen chief who founded both the dynasty and the empire about 1300.
Was Hernan Cortes as successful as his counterparts? (other explorers like himself)
Answer:
Yes, Hernan Cortes was successful as well. Other explorers had their own conquests though. He succeeded in taking over the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
he was as successful because he was the one that made the collapse of the Aztec empire
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Like any great empire that has come before or after it, the theories surrounding the fall of Rome are many. Since the empire crumbled, all other great empires or nations have been compared to Rome, with many coming up short. For many, understanding the fall of Rome is the key to the survival of our great nation, the United States. For much of this century, the U.S. has been compared to the Roman Empire in about every conceivable way. There are those who say that we are following the same path to destruction as the ancient Romans. So, why did Rome fall? Could their fate have been averted, and if so, would the world be different today? The answer lies in what you think after you have looked at all the facts. Let's examine what we know. We know the great empire known as Rome no longer exists. Now let's look at what we don't know. The following are a number of theories to help get you started thinking about the fall of Rome.
1. Did plagues reduce the population to the point it could not sustain itself?
2. Did civil wars lessen the strength of the empire and weaken the population?
3. Did the army lose its discipline and thus endanger the empire and cause it to be overrun?
4. Did the citizens of Rome become too satisfied and lazy, allowing the empire to crumble due to neglect?
5. Did the empire bureaucracy become too top heavy, eventually causing the empire to collapse upon itself?
6. Did it fall as the result of barbarian invasions?
7. Did the empire spend too much of its resources on the poor, thus drawing away precious funds from the empire?
8. Was the Roman Empire just too big, making a collapse inevitable?
9. What similarities exist between Rome and the United States?
10. Do you feel the United States is in the process of decline as a nation?
11. Assume for the minute that the U.S. is declining in a manner similar to Rome. How would you stop the slide and return the U.S. to its prior greatness?
12. Why did Rome fall? Internal/external conflicts? Explain.
Answer:
1. Did plagues reduce the population to the point it could not sustain itself?
Plagues did reduce the population, but not to the point it couldn't sustain itself the plague was like a bee sting to the empire. It hurt but it didn't make it fall.
2.Did civil wars lessen the strength of the empire and weaken the population?
In the begging it helped quite a bit, but when men started dying the empire was no longer safe and they were losing strength and the empire was becoming weak.
3. Did the army lose its discipline and thus endanger the empire and cause it to be overrun?
Yes, but instead of being over run it made it easier for the goths and the Heruli to invade the south part of the Balkan Peninsula several times as well as making the Franks and Alemanni feel encouraged to plunder northern Gaul.
4. Did the citizens of Rome become too satisfied and lazy, allowing the empire to crumble due to neglect?
Yes, this was a pretty big issue to rome. The soldiers used to have to pay for the armor in war, but a new rule came upon making the state pay so the poor could fight as well this is only one reason but a pretty important reason it crumbled.
5. Did the empire bureaucracy become too top heavy, eventually causing the empire to collapse upon itself?
Yes, the leaders, emperors, and government all became too heavy headed and took advantage of their powers making the top half collapse.
6. Did it fall as the result of barbarian invasions?
Yes, partially because of them in 200 bce and partially because of other issues.
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When someone in today's society is accused of something bad, what type of evidence is needed in order for people to believe that the accusation is true?
Disagreements over the proper role of government led to:
A. more taxes
B. The Espionage Act
C. The First Political Parties
D. More government jobs
Answer: c
Explanation:
Answer:
I think that the answer is C.
Explanation:
Write about the history of latvia (serious answers only I need it for school)
Answer:
The history of Latvia began around 9000 BC with the end of the last glacial period in northern Europe. Ancient Baltic peoples arrived in the area during the second millennium BC, and four distinct tribal realms in Latvia's territory were identifiable towards the end of the first millennium AD. Latvia's principal river Daugava, was at the head of an important trade route from the Baltic region through Russia into southern Europe and the Middle East that was used by the Vikings and later Nordic and German traders.
Explanation:
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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
A writer
Answer: Scribe
Explanation:
In one to two sentences, explain how the meaning of the words “all men are created equal” has changed over time
Which of these things did the Sugar Act do in 1764?
1. It gave British officials new powers to enforce taxes on the colonists.
2. It limited the amount of sugar colonists were allowed to eat.
3. It forced the colonists to sell their sugar to England for a low price.
4. It doubled the tax on sugar imported into the colonies.
4. It doubled the tax on sugar imported into the colonies.
Letter to king James, Put yourself in the shoes of a Jamestown colonist.
Answer:
Explanation:
It would be an a honor
help meeeee this is due today :(
I believe that correct option is A.
It depends on the era that your learning about, though I analyzed the images and used process of elimination as I know which sections where owned at the same time, and I saw a few who either owned parts of North Africa when very little of the middle east was taken and crossed them out one by one till I was left with A, which seemed accurate for the 44 BC era expansion.
I hope this helps!
How did abolitionists fight slavery? Choose three answers.
by passing laws
by making speeches
by publishing newspapers
by supporting the Underground Railroad
by enacting slave codes
Choose the correct answer. A ___ story is completely made up.
A) TRUE
B) nonfictional
C) historical fictional
D) fantasy fictional
Answer:
D) Fantasy fictional
Explanation:
"Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by real-world myth and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy literature and drama"
The Yuan dynasty oversaw a wide exchange of culture,knowledge,and goods in Asia.
Kublai Khan’s Conquest
• Won a civil war with his brother to become the Great Khan
• Declared ____ dynasty
• Used siege warfare to conquer Sung dynasty
Life in the Yuan Dynasty
• Blended practices
• Had Confucian influence
•Used _____ social classes,with Chinese at the bottom
• Valued _____ and artisans
Silk Road Trade
• Exchanged goods,ideas,and ____
• Built roads,bridges,canals,and waystations
Answer:
Khans Conquest: Yuan dynasty
Explanation:
Khan: In 1260, Kublai was named as the Great Khan. Kublai Khan wanted to unite all of China under his rule, including the Song in the south. In 1271, he renamed his empire the Yuan Dynasty to better appeal to his Chinese subjects, and he established his capital in modern-day Beijing.
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°Compare maps of the world in ancient times with current political maps.°
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°Compare the two maps. In which of the following modern-day cities did the Southwest tribes live in?°
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A. San Francisco
B. Seattle
C. Boston
D. Phoenix
What do you think caused the Salem Witch Trials?
Answer:
In the 1970s, a truly wild theory about the cause of the Salem witch trials took off: hallucinogenic fungi. It might sound far-fetched, but the fungus ergot can be found in rye and wheat under the right conditions. Known to cause convulsions, hallucinations, and pinching sensations, this fungus is now sometimes used to create LSD.
Explanation:
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Answer: most likely strange events that had unanswered questions with nobody to blaim
Explanation:
In which part of europe and asia did the black death take place?
Euro = the Sicilian port of Messina
Asia = northwestern China
What motivated Joan of Arc to help reclaim the French throne?
A) She was an heir.
B) She had military training.
C) She was an adviser to the king.
D) She said God had told her to do so.
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During this period, humans created forms of government, tools, and writing
it is for a crossword assignment, it is 27 letters and ends with n and i cannot figure it out
During this period, humans created forms of government, tools, and writing is The first agricultural revolution.
What is government?
A government is referred to as an administrative body that controls the functioning of any country by implementing rules and regulations and introducing a better standard of living.
About 12,000 years ago, the Neolithic Revolution, commonly known as the Agricultural Revolution, is estimated to have originated. There was a slow melting as the Ice Age ended, which allowed some people to start producing plants and raising large herds of animals.
Arab Agricultural Revolution in the 8th–13th centuries, which marked the beginning of the invention of agriculture, marked the shift from ancient harvesting and hunting to settled agriculture.
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What persuasive writing techniques does he use in the letter to
entice other Anglo-Americans?
Answer:
rephrase your question so i can help you and stop annotating get a clear sheet thank you
Explanation:
What was one difference between knights and samurai?
A) Knights protected lords, while samurai served only kings.
B) Knights wore heavy armor, while samurai wore light armor.
C) Knights were near the bottom of the social hierarchy, while samurai were at the top.
D) Knights were guided by their own beliefs, while samurai followed a code of honor.
Describe the immediate and long term impact that George Washington had on creating the Presidency.
Please have at least 3 or 4 sentences since it's a summary.
Answer:
Very easy
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Choose a topic
2. background info
3. identify keys sources
4. evaluate sources to decide which ones are worth
5. use strong supporting evidence to make your case
6. cite the sources