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SUBJECT: ANCIENT JAPAN
Why did the Portuguese traders come to japan and show them GUNS?

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Answer 1

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The Portuguese introduced guns to "Japan," in 1542 after a storm blew them off course, since the Japanese were very interested in purchasing these superior weapons.

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Answer 2

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Related Questions

Which type of economic system does the United States have?

A.
Market

B.
Command

C.
Mixed

D.
Traditional

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It is a market and c mixed

Why did trading networks like the Silk Road develop?

A. Certain resources were not available in all areas.

B. The trails were used for communication between groups.

C. People wanted to take land and to keep control of that land.

D. Travelers enjoyed exploring nearby lands after trading for spices.

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The answer is letter A
The answer for this question is A

ples help I will give u brainlist

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there could be alot of reasons to why they did that but due to what my research stated there are only 3 main reasons and they are 1 british economic blockage of france,induction of thousand american seman and the british support of native american tribes along the great lakes frontier. the british and america always had a issue that had to be solve such as the violations of the u.s. maritime time. but in my thought of process their shouldn't have been a war i mean they was only fighting for their independence.

 but they thought that the rebels was not just going to hand it over so they had to start a full waging war for independence, for attention so they can have their say no matter if they would have to kill and injure people just to do so and they did. then, this war ended by the exchange of ratifications of the treaty of Ghent.

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On January 8, 1815, a large British army attacked New Orleans and was decimated by an inferior American force under General Andrew Jackson in the most spectacular U.S. victory of the war.

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A summary just in case:)

Zhang Heng's philosophy.
I need to write about Zhang Heng's philosophy, but all I can find is about how he was an inventor and mathematician, and this essay is due Monday, March 8th. I'm not asking anyone to write my essay for me, but if someone could try and help me find some facts about his philosophy, that would be amazing. Thanks. =)

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Explanation:

I will just say some facts about his thinkings.  Cuz I couldn't find anything about his philosophy (even in Chinese).

Zhang Heng was a very humble and modest man, his inventions all have a great impact on Chinese history. Zhang Heng was against divination combined with mystical Confucian philosophy. [divination combined with mystical Confucian philosophy is a belief of some kind of witchcraft (back in the ancient Chinese period) and superstition back in the Han Dynasty]Zhang Heng believes artists like unreal things because they can use their imagination on them.

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In a music memory contest, Nathan identified 18 music pieces in 20 minutes. If he worked at the same pace, how many music pieces could he identify in a 30-minute contest

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Answer:

he coud identify 27 songs.

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i got this because he identified rough 1.11 songs per minute, so i divided 30 by 1.11 and got 27.

im sorry if this is wrong, however, i believe its correct.

Answer: its 28

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Did god Create hell on the 7th day or did he rest on the 7th day?

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he rest on the 7th day..........

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None of these days are we informed that God created Hell. This clearly shows that Hell is not God's creation. He ended His work on the seventh day and it would be untenable to suggest that he continued to create when He had finished His work. If therefore we entertain a belief in creation, then Hell does not exist

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Read the sequence of events in the selection and choose the statement that occurred first. If both occurred at the same time, choose that option. The picture was fastened to the wall, so she had to cut the picture out of the frame. Then Dolley Madison took the painting out and rolled it up. Dolley cut the picture out of the frame. Both took place at the same time. Dolley rolled the painting up.

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I'm unsure about the phrasing of this question, but if I'm reading it correctly, the correct sequence of events here would be:

The picture was fastened to the wall, so Dolley had to cut the picture out of the frame. Then, after she had cut it, she took the painting out and rolled it up.

Due to the nature of what Dolley is doing, it's not possible for her to do both at the same time.

I hope this helps!! Brainliest appreciated ✧

Kinda unsure what you're trying to ask but the painting was attached to the wall and was not coming off so they broke the frame rolled up the picture and ran out since you know it was on fire and all.

I WILL GIVE BRAINLEST IF U CORRECT Which statement is NOT true about the Silk Road?
Part of the Great Wall of China helped protect tradesmen on the Silk Road.
All tradesmen on the Silk Road made the entire 4000 mile journey each way.
Tradesmen traveled in caravans with guards for protection from bandits.
The Silk Road connected major civilizations during ancient times.

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I got
in the Hebrew morning I was going on the same thing lol lol I’m not really sure what the problem was going on with
“All tradesmen on the Silk Road made the entire 4000 mile journey each way”. This statement is incorrect.

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The people of Zinc


Written by: Ava.N

Characters by: Ava. N



One of the most desolate days of Zinc’s was in 2000 on Friday, Jan 1. It was a new year’s day, everybody was having fun, running around playing, and singing. The Zinc always invited people that came into their village. The people of Zink were the nicest and smartest of the village. They didn't even know what was going to happen next when they invited Zandar. Zandar the ruler of kings. He wore a black robe, and went straight to the church on Friday, Jan 1. I was there. I knew what he looked liked and I didnt like him at first.


Napkin followed him to the church, trying to stay behind him but not too close but not too far. He took off his robe, then some weird muscler cats came out of nowhere.


“Man those are some big cat’s, I wonder if they're just here to worship their gods or something.” Napkin whispered.


“Is the ship here yet?” Zandar mumbled


“Yes my king.” The minion bowed his head in approval, to the king.


A starved cat wobbled up the stairs with bloat pink eyes.


“My king may you spare us some food.” The starving swollen cat whimpered.


“My people are bringing some food right now and it's filled with crates of bread and fish. Tell all your friends to come over and get some bread and fish. The more friends you bring the more bread and fish you get.” Zandar said in a happy tone.


“Yes my lord! I shall hurry off and get all my family and friends.” The starving cat, not looking starving anymore, ran off behind an open alley.


“I can see the crates from here, you may go get more cat’s.” Zandar hesitated. “For our feast.”


A few minutes later, a large number of boxes, and crates were everywhere around the church. It never smelled like fish or bread anywhere, it was mostly smelled like powder. Napkin snuck behind the church getting to one of the boxes. The smells stinged his nose, making him almost sneeze. He tried all his strength to open one of the boxes.


“AHH!” Napkin screamed.


“What was that!” Zandar whispered, biting his lip hard. Almost making it bleed.


“Probably just some kids chasing each other.” One of the minions said.


Napkin ran in front of the church, almost rolling over on his back.


“HE HAS GUNS!” Napkin screamed.


It felt like the whole village turned quiet for one second. Zandar let his claws out, gripping them to the church, almost breaking the stone cobbla. His eyes were furious.


Africa ran to bite his brother on the neck grabbing his scruff.

“Sorry for my little brother, he just had too much milk today!” Africa apologized

“I'm telling the truth! Please listen to me! You'll all die!” Napkin was trying to struggle to get out of his brother’s grip.

Zandar smiled evilly at Napkin, being pulled away by his brother. Napkin could not hear what Zandar was saying to his Minions but...


“Happy New year!” Zandar laughed.


The pulling of Napkin’s brother stopped. Napkin ran as fast as he could, seeing bodys drop left and right of him. Hearing bullet guns drop. He stopped running pushing the dirt and gravel in the air, running back to his brother.

“No!” Napkin yelled. Pushing his head against the dead body of his brother. He felt pain in his head and in his stomach. Zandar punched on Napkin. He rolled over hitting the gravel upside down making his nose bleed. Zander's hand unleashed his long claws in the air. Swinging down, if flet slow in Napkin’s brain. He rolled over and ran as fast as he could. Getting from under Zandar.


“Everyone I know is dead, everyone I talked to is dead, EVERYONE..” Napkin thought in his head tears rolling down from his eyes running away from the church. “Anywhere away from him, ANYWHERE!”


Chapter 1: The Invitation

Napkin sprinted from the bushes chasing the rabbit. Sweat came down from his fur trying not to lose the rabbit.

“Mouse brain!” Napkin yelled.

A hawk had grabbed the rabbit with their sharp talons, flying off into the distance. “Dang it.” Napkin kicked dirt across the grass. “That's the third one today! I'm going to start to get dizzy at some point in the day.” Napkin walked to the right bank of a river, drinking some water. “Got to stay hydrated I guess?” Napkin felt a pain in his left shoulder, he fell back on his stomach, looking near the left of his eye seeing blood flow down his left shoulder. He stood shaking in pain as he looked up, seeing a black figure approaching him out of the blushes, walking towards him in the river. He couldn't keep his eyes open any longer, his eyelids got heavier and heavier.

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Answer:

Yes!!! I think you did a great job on that!!!! Though maybe you should add a little more detail and have it be a little longer.

Explanation:

I hope this helped :)

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Public archaeologists sometimes excavate sites that reveal the lives of ordinary people. How might learning about the lives of ordinary people affect our understanding of Canadian history?

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accidental finds. seeing how ordinary people lived and comparing their lives to other well known people. studying ordinary peoples lives

plz hury What is one thing you would not do when finding the question in a word problem?
A. Look for a problem similar to the word problem you are trying to solve.
B. The question may not be directly stated.
C. So you can understand what the facts are in the word problem.
D. To define your strategy or game plan to solve the word problem.

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Answer: A) . Look for a problem similar to the word problem you are trying to solve.

Explanation: Looking for the same thing you're having trouble figuring out wouldn't help.

It would be the first answer (Answer A)
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