Answer:
I can't really know without the image but A and B are definitely wrong and C is debatable so I would go with D b/c it is 100% true.
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
because I said so because I said so because I said so because I said so because I said so
where did most slaves taken from africa to the west hemipshere end up?
Answer:
The Caribbean
Explanation:
The Caribbean is where most slaves taken from Africa to the western hemisphere ended up.
Why didn't the the founding fathers want to vote for the candidates directly?
Answer:
Explanation:
I am not quite sure but I believe there is two reasons. Not only did the founding fathers distrust the majority due to “democracy”, it was also believed that having the whole country vote was too much since our country is so big. I hope this somewhat helped!
True or False - Japan invades the Aleutian Islands which was the first Invasion in 128 years
In 1910, poor Mexicans found a leader in democratic reformer
a.
Victoriano Huerta, who assumed power in February 1913.
b.
Porfirio Díaz, who captured Ciudad Juárez in 1911.
c.
Venustiano Carranza, who led a people’s revolution against Díaz.
d.
Francisco Madero, who began the Mexican Revolution.
Where did Ivan the Great obtain the title of Tsar, and what was his purpose?Question 3 options:
He took it from a Russian Orthodox word to proclaim that he had the divine right to rule.
He took it from European history to emphasize his court become recognized as a place of power and glory.
He took it from the Latin word, Caesar, to proclaim he was as powerful and important as the great Roman emperor, Julius Caesar.
He took it from the Latin word, Caesar, to honor the delicious salad he was so fond of eating.
Question 4 (1 point)
What was Ivan the Great hoping to accomplish when he restored the Kremlin, or fortress, in Moscow?
Question 4 options:
To provide work for thousands of unemployed Russian peasants.
To house the men and armies he planned to use to defeat the Tatars.
To create a place where the Russian Orthodox Church could grow.
To show other nations a symbol of Russian power.
Question 5 (1 point)
Ivan the Terrible directly impacted the life of the peasant farmers of Russia. What steps did he take?
Question 5 options:
He restricted the movement of peasants to force them to stay on the land where they were born.
He eliminated the boyars and gave the peasants their equality and freedom to own and work the land.
He restricted the power of the boyars so the peasant farmers wouldn’t have to pay so much in taxes.
He restricted the movement of peasants which allowed them to establish their own farms and flourish.
Question 6 (1 point)
Russia has thousands of miles of coastline, more than any other country. Why does Russia have very few large port cities?
Question 6 options:
Most of the coastline isn’t deep enough to support oceangoing ships, so can’t be used for ports.
The leaders of Russia only use the coastline as a place of exile, so there are no large ports there.
Russia doesn’t have many trading partners near to its coastline, so it focuses more on sea trading.
Most of the coastline lies on the Arctic Ocean, which is ice-bound at least 6 months of the year.
Question 7 (1 point)
What geographic feature separates European Russia from Asian Russia aka Siberia?
Question 7 options:
The Volga River
The Ural Mountains
The Caspian Sea
The Tundra
Question 8 (1 point)
Which bodies of water cover Russia’s northern coastline?
Question 8 options:
The Indian Ocean, Sea of Okhotsk, and the Bering Sea
The Arctic Ocean, Barents Sea, and the East Siberian Sea
The Pacific Ocean, Caspian Sea, and the Baltic Sea
The Atlantic Ocean, Aral Sea and the Sea of Okhotsk
Question 9 (1 point)
Name the five European countries that share Russia’s western border.
Question 9 options:
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan
Great Britain, Sweden, France, Spain and Portugal
Finland, Estonia, Lavia, Belarus, and Ukraine
Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, North Korea, and Japan
Answer:
Ivan III made an early contribution to the eventual resurgence of Russia by
bringing in foreign architects to rebuild Moscow.
Kiev's importance to Russian society can be best illustrated by
the role of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
After Ivan IV took power, how did he deal with the code of laws?
He revised and updated the code of laws to make it more relevant.
One of the first things Vladimir I did after he became the ruler of Kiev was to
make Orthodox Christianity the state religion.
When Ivan IV took power, he named his vast territory
russia
Because the Byzantine Empire was largely Greek in language and culture, what was the biggest influence of Byzantine/Greek culture on Russia?
the alphabet
As Kiev increased its trade and contacts around the region, the most significant result was that
Kiev became the center of cultural exchange.
How did Ivan III contribute to the resurgence of Moscow?
He unified all Russian lands and built a strong monarchy.
Because Kiev was a major center of Slavic population, Kiev kept the Slavs
from being dominated by other groups.
Who is credited with creating the "Russian Empire"?
ivan IV
The most dramatic example of the influence of the Byzantine Empire occurred when
Vladimir I forced all Russians to convert to Orthodox Christianity.
What nickname was give to Ivan IV?
ivan the terrible
Explanation:
Does anyone know about history? (WILL GIVE BRAINIST.)
Answer:
Yes! What do you need?
Explanation:
I can help with anything
How did the agricultural revolution contribute to the start of the industrial revolution
Explanation:
I searched it up sorry but it says:
The Agricultural Revolution contributed to start the Industrial Revolution because; ... But after agriculture revolution the factory owners decided to build factories in the countryside to reduce the transportation costs and allover expenses which brought the industrial revolution in the economy
Answer: it reduced the numbers of farmworkers a country needed to produce food
Explanation:
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Free brailiest because yes
Answer: me? :)
Explanation:
Answer:
thanks! :)
Explanation:
According to the July 16 entry, why do the two men stop their wagons? What happens
to them?
Answer: read below that should be enough to get you our answer
Explanation: Just after we crossed the bridge, and where there is a sudden turn in the road, as it winds around the mountain, we saw where two men had been killed and two wagons burned last week. The tire became loose on a wheel of the next to the last wagon in a freight train, the men stopped to tighten it, while the rest of the train moved on, not thinking of danger, and was out of sight in a few minutes. An hour later some of the men came back to see what kept them. There they were - dead and scalped - horses gone, and wagons on fire. The Indians had taken all the freight they could use, piled wood under the wagons, and set it on fire. We saw quantities of white beans scattered over the ground, also the irons from the wagons."
To anyone who doesn’t know what the stamp act is
The government needed money to pay for the French and Indian war so he made colonists pay taxes It made colonists angry and protested and boycotted some were shot because they were throwing snowballs at them. (5 of them including Samuel addams) Under this act colonists had to buy stamps and place them all on printed documents, in clouding letters,wills,newspapers, and even playing cards. Samual adams one the colonists who led the fight against the stamp act wrote a letter which said “If our trade may be taxed, why not our lands? Why not...everything we posses or use?”
Answer:
Thanks for the info, I was about to ask a question about that,which is why I'm here, thanks! :)
Explanation:
The British colonies in North America imported between 400,000 and 600,000
slaves.
True or False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
What started off the Ashikaga Shogunate poorly?
Answer:
Explan As the feud between the Daimyo grew because of power and position, they found themselves battling in the Onin War. This event caused loyalties and trust to fall until the entire situation erupted into an open warfare during the late Muromachi era.ation:
Answer:
The Ashikaga shogunate was established when Ashikaga Takauji proclaimed himself Shōgun after overthrowing the Kenmu Restoration shortly after having overthrown the Kamakura shogunate in support of Emperor Go-Daigo
Explanation:
sorry if it's wrong
World war one was supposed to have been a short inglorious war. but by 1916, A new kind of blank warfare had seen the death toll soar into the millions, with no end in sight.
Answer: the blank could either be trench warfare or naval
Explanation:
In the past, how has our culture felt was the best use of natural resources?
A. Community holdings
B. Government regulation
C. Public parks
D. Land ownership
Answer:
I Think that it is D
Hope this is right
Which of these lead to a rise of nativism in the United States in the 1800s?
Answer:
Option B. An increase in immigration
Explanation:
What is the purpose of the closing of an argumentative multimedia presentation?
It hooks the audience and introduces the claim.
It motivates the audience with a call to action.
It addresses counterclaims and argues against them.
It provides reasons and evidence to support the claim.
Answer:
A I think
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
In the space provided, create a timeline of key events during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1940's and 1950's that directly impacted the citizens of Georgia.
Answer:
February 21, 1965: Black religious leader Malcolm X is assassinated during a rally by members of the Nation of Islam. March 7, 1965: Bloody Sunday. In the Selma to Montgomery March, around 600 civil rights marchers walk to Selma, Alabama to Montgomery—the state's capital—in protest of Black voter suppression.4 Dec 2017
Explanation:
TRUE OR FALSE- marley's ghost is wrapped up in old rope
Answer:
False, I believe Marley's ghost was wrapped in chains
Explanation:
Marley's ghost is wrapped up in an old rope. The given statement is False. The chain that binds Marley represents his sins in life and his guilt for failing to help his fellow Man. He made the chain himself and wears it as a symbol of his lack of compassion for others.
What was wrapped around Marley's ghost?Since the story's publication in 1843, the cloth around Jacob Marley's Ghost's head has been present. It is only referred to as a kerchief, wrapper, or bandage, and its function is implied in the text as holding the lower jaw in place.
The chain he drew was fastened around his waist. It was long and wrapped around him like a tail, and it was made of cash boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds, and heavy purses wrought in steel (as Scrooge observed). The appearance of Marley forewarns Scrooge of his impending doom. "I wear the chain I forged in life," the Ghost responded.
Thus, the mentioned above given statement is untrue.
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Of the three kingdoms of Korea which was the most mountainous?
(Use the map)
A) Kaya
B) Koguryō
C) Paekche
D) Silla
Answer: B, It is more mountainous to northeast.
was John Adams a good or poor president? and why?
Answer:
he was a good president
Explanation:
He decreased the national debt by a ton, Helped modernize the US with infrastructure projects like the Erie Canal and the Cumberland road, Was a strong voice against slavery, And helped protect the Cherokee tribe. He couldn't get any legislation passed though, Because Andrew Jackson threw a hissy fit after losing the election of 1824, And the Jacksonian Congress wouldn't let him pass anything. He still got stuff done though.\
Which taxes generate the most revenue in Washington? Check all that apply.
flat tax
income tax
poll tax
property tax
sales tax
Answer:
Sales tax
Explanation:
The tax that generates the most revenue in Washington is the sales tax.
This is because, according to available data, the retails sales tax is the largest avenue of revenue in Washington with over 33.5% of the total tax collected being from sales tax.
Answer:
Income and Sales Tax
Explanation:
Washington generates its tax revenue by levying a general state sales tax and select sales taxes.
True or False: Their location by the sea had a significant impact on the trade and
specialization of Greek people..
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The claim that the location of Greece which was close to sea had a significant impact on their trade and specialisation is true.
This is because the Greek people had the best navy at the time, the Athenian navy.
Americans were asked to save, recycle and cut-back on the use of
gasoline, sugar and butter during World War II. How would respond to such
restrictions then? How about today?
Answer:
Explanation:
With the onset of World War II, numerous challenges confronted the American people. The government found it necessary to ration food, gas, and even clothing during that time. Americans were asked to conserve on everything. With not a single person unaffected by the war, rationing meant sacrifices for all.
In the spring of 1942, the Food Rationing Program was set into motion. Rationing would deeply affect the American way of life for most. The federal government needed to control supply and demand. Rationing was introduced to avoid public anger with shortages and not to allow only the wealthy to purchase commodities.
Child using rations bookWhile industry and commerce were affected, individuals felt the effects more intensely. People were often required to give up many material goods, but there also was an increase in employment. Individual efforts evolved into clubs and organizations coming to terms with the immediate circumstances. Joining together to support and maintain supply levels for the troops abroad meant making daily adjustments. Their efforts also included scrap drives, taking factory jobs, goods donations and other similar projects to assist those on the front.
What are some other ways Americans could have helped their country
during World War II? How about now?
Answer:
They could pay war bonds, which lended money to the US ogvernment to be used for war efforts. Once a person bought a war bond, they were garunteed to be paid back with an interest. Today, we do not have a war to assist in, but there new ways American citizens can help out with their government. For example, they can participate in American Red Cross, where people can donate blood or volunteer to work for American Red Cross.
Explanation:
I hope this is useful!
how should we respond to an attack from our enemy at a boarder?
Answer:
Yes, we should.
Explanation:
An attack at our border could potentially harm somebody inhabiting our county, therefore it should be handled swiftly and with force (if needed).
Answer:
We should attact with a few people at a time but be consitant with it.
I need help again do not troll with me please
Answer:
4 - 12xExplanation:
Here,
[tex] - 6( - \frac{ 2}{3} + 2x)[/tex]
[tex] = - 6 \times ( - \frac{2}{3} ) - 6 \times 2x[/tex]
= 4 - 12x (Ans)
What did Andrew Jackson believe could grow larger than the average consumer/citizen?
Andrew grew up in poverty, his brother died when he was young, and he joined the local militia at the age of 13
Explanation:
what was the government of the usa following the declaration of independence?
Answer:
The Articles of Confederation
Explanation:
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Bill of rights poem?
Answer:
The first ten amendments are the Bill of RightsWhich give us the light. Whether it’s the day or the night.Amendment one gives us the Freedom of Religion,Freedom of Petition, Freedom of Press,Freedom of Assembly, and Freedom of SpeechWhich allows us to preach. Amendment two gives us the right to bear armsWhich protects us from harmAmendment two also allows the state to have an armed forceWhich protects you from any harmful sourceAmendment three prevents the quartering of troops in your homeWhich keeps you protected in your dome.Amendment four protects you from unreasonable search and seizureWhich gives you much leisureTo enter your house, a court-issued warrant is neededYour rights can not be impededAmendment five states that a person can only be tried
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!
Which of these was not a form of entertainment found in the arenas of ancient Rome?
A. humans fighting animals
B. mock sea battles
C. gladiator battles
D. dancing and acrobatics
Answer:
Humans fighting animals
Explanation: