The First Triumvirate was a group of ______ men who wanted to join together to ensure themselves land, power, and wealth. The members of this unofficial and secretive group were Marcus ______ , Julius ______ , and Gnaeus _______ or Pompey for short. They formed their alliance in _______ . By taking turns in key government positions, they were able to help one another secure the decisions, reforms, and votes they wanted. By 56 BCE, the relationship was becoming strained and their time together was coming to an end. Crassus took the governship of _______ where he died against the Parthians in battle. Pompey and Caesar then became ________ and Caesar took up arms against Pompey. Caesar chased Pompey and his army across the Western Mediterranean until he was assassinated in _______ . Caesar went on to become _______ of Rome for several years before a group of senators turned on him and had him______ as well.


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three assassinated Pompeius Egypt Syria Crassus enemies Caesar Dictator 60 BCE


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three, Marcus Crassus, Julius Ceaser, Gnaeus Pompeius, 60 BCE, Syria, enemies, Egypt, Dictator, assasinated

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How do you think these geographic features influenced where people settled?

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For example humans: Geography not only defines whether humans will survive in a given region, but it also determines people's lifestyles as they adapt to the food and climate patterns available.
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group of organisms that have the same traits are part of the same __________.

A) kingdom

B) species

C) phylum

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Answer:

it is b

Explanation:

because if it has the same traits, it has to be species

Answer: This is a biology question not a history question but i believe ur answer would be B species

Members of which kingdom have specialized organs?

A) Monera

B) Protista

C) Animalia

D) Fungi

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The answer is C) Animalia

Answer:

Animalia

Explanation:

it is so because in kingdom animalia under mammals their are primates with well developed brains

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how dose specialization affect how people and businesses depend on one another

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Answer:

When we specialize and trade, we depend on other people or counties to produce many of the goods/services we want. It puts goods in the hands of those who value them, it increases the quantity and variety of goods, and it lowers the cost of goods

Explanation:

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Answer:

When a country or business specializes, it is focusing on producing one thing or group of things they can easily produce and comes at a cheaper price. By doing this, a business could either gain or lose a lot of money, depending on how popular its product is with the people. If more people want it, then they make more money. If less people want it, then they lose money since they didn't sell it. If people want this product, they have to hope that a business that specializes in it will have it, especially if most other businesses don't produce it, creating a reliance from both the business to the person and the person to the business.

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Describe how each event contributed to ending slavery in the United States. 

January 1, 1863: Emancipation Proclamation issued

June 19, 1865: Juneteenth

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Answer: The Emancipation Proclamation was not really about helping slavery in fact Abraham Lincoln mentions slavery in his speech to get slaves to fight back against their confederate masters and other members of the confederacy to help them win the the war. Juneteenth was the day many say slavery was fully abolished in the United States.

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Read the sentence.

After Reconstruction ended, many African Americans moved _[blank]_.

Which best completes the sentence?


A) Into the rural South, where they learned to be farmers and sharecroppers

B) To the West to find work building the transcontinental railroad

C) To the North to escape discrimination and racial prejudice they had experienced in the South

D) To Europe, where they hoped to be treated with dignity and respect

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The answer is C the south didn’t want black people to be free that’s why

Answer:

The south wanted to keep slavery, but the north didn't. Because of this, many African Americans moved north.

Explanation:

 

So why would they move south if southerners WANTED enslaved people?

The west can still be in the southern United States, so that makes no sense.

And I highly doubt African American slaves had enough money to move to Europe from the USA. They may not have had any money at all with such poor treatment they were given-

What were the positive effects of the interstate highway system? The positive effects of the interstate highway system were.

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Answer:

The interstate highway system, the largest public works program in history, has had an enormous impact on the nation. The interstate highway system has positively influenced economic growth, reduced traffic deaths and injuries, provided substantial benefits to users, and been a crucial factor in the nation's defense

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The interstate highway system has positively influenced economic growth, reduced traffic deaths and injuries, provided substantial benefits to users, and been a crucial factor in the nation's defense.

can sum1 help me compose an essay about john quincy adams? plss, i'll give brainliest.

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Answer:

John Quincy Adams was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, and diarist who served as the sixth president of the United States, from 1825 to 1829. He previously served as the eighth United States Secretary of State from 1817 to 1825. He served as Secretary of State under James Monroe before becoming president. Adams was a nimble statesman who is best remembered for his skilled diplomacy and his principled opposition to slavery.

Adams was well known for his extreme political independence, brilliant mind and passionate patriotism. He was a leader in the Continental Congress and an important diplomatic figure, before becoming America's first vice president. In the end, he even pardoned the leaders. Seen in this light, Adams's legacy is one of reason, moral leadership, the rule of law, compassion, and a cautious but active foreign policy that aimed both at securing the national interest and achieving an honorable peace.

Born in Braintree, Massachusetts (now part of the town of Quincy), Adams spent much of his youth in Europe, where his father served as a diplomat. After returning to the United States, Adams established a successful legal practice in Boston. In 1794, President George Washington appointed Adams as the U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands, and Adams would serve in high-ranking diplomatic posts until 1801, when Thomas Jefferson took office as president. Federalist leaders in Massachusetts arranged for Adams's election to the United States Senate in 1802, but Adams broke with the Federalist Party over foreign policy and was denied re-election.

Rather than retiring from public service, Adams won election to the House of Representatives, where he would serve from 1831 to his death in 1848. Adams initially avoided becoming directly involved in politics, instead focusing on building his legal career. In 1791, he wrote a series of pseudonymously published essays arguing that Britain provided a better governmental model than France. Two years later, he published another series of essays attacking Edmond-Charles Genet, a French diplomat who sought to undermine President George Washington's policy of neutrality in the French Revolutionary Wars. In 1794, Washington appointed Adams as the U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands; Adams considered declining the role but ultimately took the position at the advice of his father.

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can someone write a paragraph about the holocaust

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The Holocost was in the 1900s and millions of people died all over
The holocaust was a tragic time for the jewish. over 2/3 of the European Jewish population was slaughtered and put into camps. The Nazis, led by Adolf Hitler; Did not rest finding and brutally murdering and enslaving innocent jewish people. The holocaust last roughly 4 years, and finally ended on may 8, 1945.

'Stalin blockaded Berlin because he wanted to punish the German people.' Do you agree with this statement? Write an essay backing up your point of view. [5 Sentences]

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answer : no, i do not agree with this because Stalin wanted to destroy Germany of all its wealth. Britain and America wanted to rebuild Germany’s industry, i think the main cause of the Berlin blockade was because the Cold War was just getting started. Stalin was getting taken over by salami tactics and Czechoslovakia had just turned Communist. The Berlin blockage was more so a statement of power and just another event that happened between the 'cold war'.
Stone put a block it and build the Berlin wall not to punish the German people but to gain control over the city and put pressure on allied forces such as America who were supporting West Berlin financially and architecturally. Because of this massive economic support on the west side many East Berliners moved their families they’re causing a rapid migration which would be stopped by the Berlin wall. So to clarify it was not against the German people it was against the growth of West Berlin caused by among the United States

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Imagine that a strong foreign navy had blocked the ports near Rome. What would have likely been the biggest concern to the people of Rome?

A. The city of Rome could run out of grain bought from across the sea.
B. The city of Rome would be defenseless because the Roman army was far away.
C. The trade in exotic goods from Carthage and Spain would be disrupted.
D. The soldiers in the Roman colonies in Spain and Gaul could desert the army.
E. The Roman government would run out of silver and bronze to make coins.

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What would have likely been the biggest concern to the people of Rome? The city of Rome could run out of grain bought from across the sea. The city of Rome would be defenseless because the Roman army was far away. The trade-in exotic goods from Carthage and Spain would be disrupted.

Which of the following is not included in the Preamble?
a. to establish justice
b. to provide for the common defense
c. to form a more perfect union
d. to promote the pursuit of happiness

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Answer:

D. To promote the pursuit of happiness

Explanation:

I memorized the whole preamble since 5th grade so I know it pretty well

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As the pandemic continues to sweep across the country, students, families, and teachers are navigating the new normal of going back to school—while much of the country still shelters in place.
We spoke with a few students and their family members from different schools around the country to learn what school will look like for them this fall.

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Which of the following do rain forests produce?


oxygen

grasslands

carbon monoxide

popular medicines

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oxygen!!!!!!! ITS OXYGEN
Rain forests produce

Grasslands

Why did suburbs develop in Texas? Suburbs developed in Texas because...

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because it is one of the states largest cities. it is also one of the fastest-growing areas in the country
It is one of the states largest city

In order to conquer the Aztecs, Cortes and the conquistadors took advantage of the fact that the Aztecs had many enemies. They also had superior weapons and trained horses which helped them win battles. This an example of decline due to

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Probably geopgrachic factors

Which statements are examples of Charlemagne’s achievements?



Choose all answers that are correct.


surrendered the pope to the Lombards


expanded his kingdom


expanded education and learning


supported monasteries in their efforts to preserve learning

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Answer:

B. Expanded his kingdom

C. Expanded education and learning

D. Supported monasteries in their efforts to preserve learning

Explanation:

Hope this is correct, if not feel free to share my mistakes with me. I'm sorry in advance if this is incorrect.

The answers should be B, C, and D.

The bar graph shows the amount of goods shipped from Louisiana to six other nations. Which two nations receive the lowest amount of exported goods? France and Brazil France and Singapore Brazil and the Netherlands Singapore and the Netherlands​

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Answer:

France and the Netherlands

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

Answer:

its A- France and Brazil

Explanation:

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How does the Gross Domestic Product help determine the economic health of a country?
(a.)by measuring all goods and services that a country produces
(b.) by comparing what a country produces to the number of workers
(c.)by determining how well a country is doing economically, based on available resources
(d.)by measuring a country’s consumption of all goods and services

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Answer:

Explanation:

Gross domestic product tracks the health of a country's economy. It represents the value of all goods and services produced over a specific time period within a country's borders. ... Investors can use GDP to make investments decisions—a bad economy means lower earnings and lower stock prices.

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Gross domestic product tracks the health of a country's economy. It represents the value of all goods and services produced over a specific time period within a country's borders. ... Investors can use GDP to make investments decisions—a bad economy means lower earnings and lower stock prices.

Explanation:

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why is growth in new mexico limited

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Answer:

Poverty in New Mexico is mainly caused by the lack of well paying opportunities and unfavourable landscape for agriculture particularly in the rural areas.

Explanation:

“The little growth we've had is due to natural growth – more births than deaths – not the net migration of more people in than out.” The 2.8% growth over the past 10 years is the smallest rate recorded for New Mexico since statehood in 1912.

Which of the following is not an aspect of global warming?


buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

increase in temperatures

decrease in temperatures

climate changes

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It’s decrease in temperatures but you already for the answer :(
Decrease in temps. Hope this helped! :)

ow many groups did the philosopher’s system of classification have?

A) one

B) two

C) four

D) one hundred

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b; two! they were the main groups

Answer: B)2

Explanation:

what were some of the cultural revival projects for the Heiltsuk nation

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Explanation/Response:

A MOU signed in 2016 and operating until 23 July 2020 to jointly provide new opportunities to speak in and read the Heiltsuk language (Hízaqv/Haizaqv), the Heiltsuk Cultural Education Center, the Bella Bella Community School and the UBC Endangered languages First Nations Program have been partnered.

The partnership brought together students, staff and faculty to establish the successful combination of Vancouver and Bella Bella academic and community priorities. The MOU is currently being revised with the Hai Senaqv Sena Board.

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Goal: Your goal is to create a cover for a magazine on the Cold War.


Role: You work at a magazine and it is your job to create a cover for next month’s edition.
Audience: Your target audience is your boss who is the editor of the magazine. The audience is also the consumers that
will purchase the magazine.


Situation: You have been asked to create a cover for next month’s edition of a magazine about the Cold War. Your boss
wants this to be a magazine cover that will sell millions of copies. The layout you create must capture the attention of
consumers so they will choose it over other magazines about the Cold War.


Product: A magazine cover helps consumers decide if they want to purchase it. The image on the cover should capture
the consumer’s attention and the headlines featured on it should make the consumer want to read more about the topic.
Your magazine cover must provide information about the United States becoming a superpower and its role in the Cold
War. It should feature people, events, and wars that took place during that time in our history.


Standards
You must include
● The title of the magazine relates to the Cold War.
● A cover article image or picture: This should be the largest image on the cover and should relate to the topic of the
cover article. This image or picture should relate to the causes of the Cold War.
● A cover article headline: The cover story is the most important article in the magazine and the title should be
related to the causes of the Cold War. You must also explain to the editor why you chose that title.
● Two additional article headlines: These articles must relate important events or wars that took place during the
Cold War. You must explain to the editor why you chose the titles.
● Two article images or pictures: These are smaller than the cover article image and should be around the edges or
in the corners of the cover. They must relate to the two article headlines. One image could be a map

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Because classical thinkers often based their conclusions on common sense, it eliminated the use of what?

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I thin the answer will be the sense of humor or the elimination
some of their beliefs were false

What were the economic effects of Hurricane Katrina? Check all that apply. Unemployment doubled statewide. Demand for common goods rose. The supply of everyday goods fell. The cost of oil decreased sharply. Many oil refineries were damaged​

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Unemployment doubled statewide.

Demand for common goods rose.

Many oil refineries were damaged​

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Hurricane Katrina was the costliest in U.S. history and left widespread economic impacts. Oil and gas industry operations were crippled after the storm and coastal communities that rely on tourism suffered from both loss of infrastructure and business and coastal erosion.

   

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Why is this a Jim Crow Law?
All trains must have at least 2 cars – one for each race.

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Answer:

Its nickname, the "Jim Crow Car", relates to the Jim Crow laws of the pre-1965 United States, which allowed for separate facilities for blacks under the policy of separate but equal. A law passed on May 24, 1892, called the Separate Coach Law, specifically declared that railroad passenger cars must be segregated...

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about Japan
Match each of the following forms of Japanese recreation or entertainment with the
correct description.
_____Festival of the Snake a. large men try to throw each other out of a ring
_____ bugaku b. young women try balance stones on one finger
_____ sumo wrestling c. cups are floated in a stream
_____ rango d. courtiers kick a leather ball back and forth
_____ kemari e. dancers wear masks and act out simple stories

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There you go, I hope this helped you and answered your question.

Festival of the Snake: This is a traditional Japanese festival where people float cups on a river or stream to pray for protection against diseases and disasters.

It is believed that if the cups float smoothly, it will bring good luck and health. This festival is usually held in early summer and attracts many visitors.

Bugaku: Bugaku is a form of Japanese court dance that dates back to the 7th century. The dancers wear ornate masks and costumes and perform slow, graceful movements to music played on traditional Japanese instruments. The dances often depict ancient myths and legends and are performed at festivals and other ceremonial occasions.

Sumo wrestling: Sumo is a traditional Japanese form of wrestling where two large men try to push each other out of a circular ring. The wrestlers wear loincloths and use a variety of techniques to gain the advantage over their opponent. Sumo is a popular sport in Japan and is often televised nationally.

Rango: Rango is a traditional Japanese game where courtiers kick a small leather ball back and forth while trying to keep it from touching the ground. The game requires skill, agility, and teamwork and is played by both men and women.

Kemari: Kemari is a traditional Japanese game where players try to keep a small leather ball in the air by kicking it with their feet. The game originated in the 7th century and was popular among courtiers and aristocrats. Kemari is still played today and is considered a form of martial arts.

Hence

____Festival of the Snake c. cups are floated in a stream

_____ bugaku e. dancers wear masks and act out simple stories

_____ sumo wrestling a. large men try to throw each other out of a ring

_____ rango d. courtiers kick a leather ball back and forth

_____ kemari b. young women try balance stones on one finger

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The North’s control of railroads gave it an advantage during the Civil War because

trains were used as blockades.
supplies and men could move more easily.
tracks could be used as supply routes to Southern cities.
railroads did not need work or repair.

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Answer:

I think it's A or B, if not lmk

Explanation:

I think the answer is b

Summary of the 3rd and 4th amendment bill of rights plz help

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Answer:

How do the third and fourth amendments protect Americans Security?

The Third Amendment has instead been cited by courts as evidence that the Constitution created a general right of privacy for individuals, to protect them from government intrusion into their personal affairs. The Fourth Amendment protects people against unreasonable searches and seizures by government officials.

Explanation:

The third amendment is the right to not have any soldiers quartered in your house- without consent soldiers will not be forced to stay in your house

The fourth amendment is the right for no unreasonable searches and seizures- the police won’t be able to look through your house without a warrant
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