Answer:
I would say that "The main problem is that Hansel and Gretal's Father was tricked into thinking that his children would actually come back to him.
Oh and I would also change it by changing the fact that you wrote that "... it was actually the kids fault for running away.
And actually, The Mother did abandon her kids. When she tricked Hansel and Gretal's Father and abandoned the 2 kids.
Hope you like it! ;-)
The Industrial Revolution is a period of time (1750-1900) when the method of manufacturing changed from 1._____ manufacturing system built upon the backs of animals and people, into a 2._______
1.
a. Agricultural
b. Animal driven
c. Labor Powered
2.
a. Agricultural
b. Machine Driven
c. Animal driven
Answer: C. Labor Powered and B. Machine Driven
Explanation:
hearing “backs of animals and people” sounds like manual labor and then the Industrial Revolution was a time where factories were created and new machinery
What are some things that made u see the world different or anything?
least 3 examples and full sentences please
Explanation:
the things that made see the world different was being positive and showing positive stuff to other people, another thing that made me see the world different was my family, no matter what their always there for me when i need help, and the last one is society, society made me know how beautiful the world is and how we can change it to better
i just guess that^
which of the following is not part of the circumstances that make up the founding of the Ming Dynasty.
-It begins in 1360s
-First Emperor was Hongwu
-overthrew the Yuan(Mongol) Dynasty
-It was established in Korea
The Ming Dynasty was not established in Korea.
Explanation:Simple reasoning here: the Ming Dynasty is a Chinese dynasty. The Yuan Dynasty ruled over China. With these two factors, why would the Ming Dynasty have been established in Korea?
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Should war always be avoided?
Answer:
Hey!
Explanation:
War can be avoided. Humans must be taught that war is not the solution to all of our problems because it creates loss of confidence, trigger economic depression, create health problems and becoming of competition over humanity.
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
yes its murder
Explanation:
MULTIPLE ANSWERS !!!!
How did Alexander the Great contribute to achievements made during the Hellenistic era?
He encouraged learning and the exploration of ideas.
He destroyed cities that were threatening to revolt against him.
He spread ideas by creating trade routes and port cities.
He married a Persian woman and started to dress in Persian clothing.
He enjoyed inventing new ways of doing things to help the people.
i could be wrong, but i believe it's: he encouraged learning and the exploration of ideas, he destroyed cities that were threatening to revolt against him and, he married a Persian woman and started to dress in Persian clothing
so A, B, and D
The correct options are A, B, and D. Alexander the Great contribute to achievements made during the Hellenistic era. He encouraged learning and the exploration of ideas. He destroyed cities that were threatening to revolt against him. He married a Persian woman and started to dress in Persian clothing.
How did Alexander the great influence culture?Alexander brought Greek civilization to the Persian Empire, which included regions of Asia and Africa. Alexander appreciated the indigenous civilizations he overcame and permitted their traditions to endure. Alexander adopted regional practices by dressing in Persian attire and wed Persian ladies.
The influence of Alexander the Great is extensive and profound. His father first succeeded in uniting the Greek city-states, and Alexander ultimately ended the Persian Empire. More significantly, Alexander's conquests helped to disseminate Hellenism, or Greek culture, throughout his realm.
Thus, He established a massive empire that spanned from Macedonia to Egypt and from Greece to a portion of India. He was one of the greatest military leaders in history. As a result, Hellenistic culture extended throughout.
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What happens to all religious imagery in the Soviet Union? What is it replaced with?
I
All religious imagery in the Soviet Union was destroyed, burned, and replaced with atheism and imagery that resembled atheism. Any people who believed in religion, such as Christianity, were targeted and harassed. Their religious property, like idols, were burned and confiscated. Atheism was taught in schools and was forced upon children.
Religion was never specifically outlawed, but it was obvious that any people who openly were religious or had religious imagery/property were going to have it confiscated and were going to be harassed.
Explain why the Catholic threat to Elizabeth increased after 1556.
Answer:
There are many reasons for this, including interference in English affairs from the Pope, Elizabeth's role in the Dutch revolt (which angered Catholic Spain), Mary Queen of Scots' arrival in England in 1568 and the rebellion in 1569 that was led by the Catholic Earls Northumberland and Westmoreland.
Explanation:
This is just a brief answer that you can develop on if it is an actual explain question for an exam etc
what is the branchin the government that its main function is to craft laws?
The Legislative Branch of our government makes the laws. The Executive Branch of our government enforces our laws.
What can be inferred about Stalin from this passage?
In his memoirs, Truman wrote that he told Stalin that the
United States had a new weapon of unusual destructive
force." Apparently, the President did not tell Stalin the
new weapon was an atomic bomb, and the Soviet leader
did not ask or show any special interest. He merely
nodded and said something. "All he said was that he was
glad to hear it and hoped we would make good use of it
against the Japanese," Truman wrote,
Across the room, I watched Stalin's face carefully as the
President broke the news. So ofthand was Stalin's
response that there was some question in my mind
whether the President's message had got through. I
should have known better than to underrate the dictator.
Years later, Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov, in his memoirs,
disclosed that that night Stalin ordered a telegram sent to
those working on the atomic bomb in Russia to hurry
with the job.
Witness to History
O He did not want the United States to use the atomic
bomb against Japan.
O He did not understand what kind of weapon Truman
was talking about.
O He did not like it when others underestimated him.
O He already knew that the United States was
building an atomic bomb.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
got it right
All of the following are central beliefs of Christianity held by most Christians EXCEPT
a
Jesus died to atone (forgive) for everyone's sins.
b
Jesus wrote the sacred scriptures of Christianity.
c
Jesus is the son of God.
d
Jesus rose from the dead.
Questions 1-60
Question 1 (1 point)
The Gold Rush began in 1848. Miners who moved to California in search of Gold were called the 48ers.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
They're called the 49ers bro, not 48.
Briefly describe how the United States acquired the land indicated by the number 1.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
The United States purchased the land from France.
George Stephenson made important contributions to the revolution in transportation. Which statements are true about him?
Choose all answers that are correct.
His most famous steam-powered locomotive was the Rocket.
He invented the electric telegraph.
He is regarded as the “Father of the Railroad.”
His locomotives only carried frei
Answer:
His most famous steam-powered locomotive was the "Rocket". and
He is regarded as the "Father of the Railroad".
Explanation:
so the answers are ~A~ and ~C~ THESE ARE CORRECT I SWEAR I GOT A 89% ON THE TEST AND THIS WAS CORRECT
Which leadership quality does President
Lincoln best demonstrate in this address?
Answer:Compassipm - he wants to help those who suffered during the civil war
What is one way the industrial revolution changed how people worked?
Answer:
People switched from working at home with lenient hours to working a set schedule in a large factory
In your own words.. describe the life of a noble woman.
Answer: A man who humbly respects hismelf and others
Explanation: A noble man is kind of like a super hero. Someone who wants to help others, and has humble admiratons. A hero who is proud but never obsessese over his pride, wise with his words and perceptions, and always amking the right decision for everyone.
7. The period of warfare and disorder in Greece is referred to as the
a. Classical Age.
c. Dark Age
b. Golden Era.
d. Era of Despair.
Abigail,an orphan who lives with her uncle Reverend Parris, had an affair and drank a charm of chicken blood to kill this man's wife.
A. Giles Cory
B. John Procter
C. Thomas Putnam
D. Reverend Hale
how does the art and literature of the Golden Age
of the Islamic Empire impact our current society?
Explain.
Answer:
During the Golden Age of Islam, Arab and Persian scholars—as well as scholars from other countries were able to build on the information they translated from the Greeks and others during the Abbasid Dynasty and forge new advances in their fields.
Explanation:
What is the purpose of the underlined sentences in the passage?
A
to explain the king's relationship to his prime minister
B
to support the claim that King George didn't care about the Boston Tea Party or
the colonists in America
С
to hint that the Boston Tea Party was going to set off a larger conflict between
the colonies and England
D
to provide a detail about the type of board games King George liked to play
Which impact did new consumer goods have on the lives of Texans in the 1920's?
Answer:
They saved people time and effort
Explanation:
Just answer question in the picture. 20 POINTS!!!
Look at the screenshot
Answer:
3
Explanation:
The roman citizens had certain rights that plebians did not.
democracy involves voting soo
Describe the working condition of laborers during the industrial revolution?
Poor workers were often housed in cramped, grossly inadequate quarters. Working conditions were difficult and exposed employees to many risks and dangers, including cramped work areas with poor ventilation, trauma from machinery, toxic exposures to heavy metals, dust, and solvents.
1. How were people treated unfairly in Nueva España? How was this a
reason for independence.
what are some the hardships the lgbtq community had to face throughout history
Answer:
They include the following:
-Violence
-Gay Conversion Therapy
-Employment Discrimination
-Housing Discrimination
- Unequal Healthcare
How to use a door???????
plss answer this
Answer:
you open it or close it
Explanation:
what kinda question is that?
a newspaper writer evalutes girl scout cookies and publishes his findings, which amendment is this
Answer:
freedom of the press.
Explanation:
If that is what you meant
Freedom of the press:Freedom of the press or freedom of the media is the principle that communication and expression through various media, including printed and electronic media, especially published materials, should be considered a right to be exercised freely. Such freedom implies the absence of interference from an overreaching state; its preservation may be sought through constitution or other legal protection and security.
Without respect to governmental information, any government may distinguish which materials are public or protected from disclosure to the public. State materials are protected due to either one of two reasons: the classification of information as sensitive, classified or secret, or the relevance of the information to protecting the national interest. Many governments are also subject to "sunshine laws" or freedom of information legislation that are used to define the ambit of national interest and enable citizens to request access to government-held information.
The United Nations' 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference, and to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any media regardless of frontiers".[1]
This philosophy is usually accompanied by legislation ensuring various degrees of the freedom of the scientific research (known as the scientific freedom), the publishing, and the press. The depth to which these laws are entrenched in a country's legal system can go as far down as its constitution. The concept of freedom of speech is often covered by the same laws as freedom of the press, thereby giving equal treatment to spoken and published expression. Sweden was the first country in the world to adopt freedom of the press into its constitution with the Freedom of the Press Act of 1766.
Why do we sometimes get history wrong?
Answer:
because
Explanation:
Answer:
maybe cause we just assume something on the basis of the remaining evidences
why did the Egyptians mummify the dead??