Answer:
is a synthesis of Hinduism and Islam. The path to moksha most followed is. devotion. the collection of stories about the three great gods of Hinduism.
Explanation:
What connection did Punk Rock have with the fall of the Berlin Wall?
Answer:
life-changing discovery.
Explanation:
Punk rock and the fall of the Berlin Wall. It began with a handful of East Berlin teens who heard the Sex Pistols on a British military radio broadcast to troops in West Berlin, and it ended with the collapse of the East German dictatorship. Punk rock was a life changing discorvery
what caused a total collapse of german forces
Answer:
The Allied naval blockade caused severe shortages of food. However, Imperial Germany had success on the Eastern Front. The empire collapsed in the November 1918 Revolution with the abdications of its monarchs.
Explanation:
William Penn was the
of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania became home for many
.
Settlers in Pennsylvania had a
relationship with American Indians.
Answer:
William penn was the proprietor it became home for many quakers and they had a friendly relationship with the american indians
Explanation:
Answer:
Proprietor ; Quakers ; Friendly
Explanation:
How was oil a source of conflict between the US and Japan?
which statement describes the positions of Democratic Republic?
a)They backed the idea of expanding settlement in the West.
b)They had bases of support in New England and the Middle Atlantic states. c)They favored the development of a National Bank.
d)They believed that high tariffs would help American businesses.
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I think it is B or C but I am not sure sorry dude
many monasteries laid the foundation—
Answer:
Please stop
Explanation:
The 14th amendment guarantees due process, which means the government cannot, without a court approved reason, take away or limit what?
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Answer:
jackson withdraws government deposits from the bank
Which of the following US regions was most affected by
the migration spawned by the environmental disaster
highlighted in the passage?
Virginia's Shenandoah Valley
Louisiana's Mississippi Delta
California's Central Valley
Oregon's Columbia River Gorge
Answer: The most affected by the migration spawned by the environmental disaster highlighted in the passage is California's Central Valley
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
What are the two major political parties in Texas? HELP!
Answer:
from after Reconstruction until the 1990s, the Democratic Party dominated Texas politics In a reversal of alignments, since the late 1960s the Republican Party has grown more prominent
Explanation:
What was the eventual goal of the military leaders of Japan
Answer:
The Japanese wanted to take over all of asia included China, Korea, and a multitude of others. they basically just wanted more land and power.
12. "Nuremberg Laws Take Away Jewish Citizenship in Germany" "Synagogues and Jewish-Owned Businesses Destroyed Across Germany Mass
Extermination of Jewish People, Other Victims at Auschwitz"
These headlines are most directly associated with the
1. German blitzkrieg
2. Holocaust
3. Manhattan Project
4. building of the Berlin Wall
How many patents were issued in the US between 1860 and 1869?
Answer:
Terms in this set (36) Between 1860 and 1890 the government issued almost 500,000 patents. Patents were issued for inventions such as the typewriter and the telephone. These inventions increased productivity.
Answer:
Almost 500,000 patents!
Explanation:
The typewriter and telephone increased productivity. Therefore, more patents were issued.
Which battle started the fighting in the civil war?
Answer: Here ya go joshua- The Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12–13, 1861) was the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina by the South Carolina militia (the Confederate Army did not yet exist), and the return gunfire and subsequent surrender by the United States Army, that started the American Civil War.
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Answer:
Battle of fort sumter
Explanation:
causes and key events related to World War II
Answer:treaty of versailles poland invasion dangerous ideologies nationalism trend have resources (russia oil spanish Tungsten turkey kromium america oil ......)
Explanation:
List two reasons why the Zapatistas were rebelling
Answer:
Explanation:The catalyst for the EZLN's decision to revolt was the 1991 revision of Article 27 in Mexico's 1917 revolutionary constitution. Under Article 27, Native communal landholdings or ejidos were protected from sale or privatization.
Why did Muslim paintings rarely show people?
A. Muslims were more interested in animals.
B. People were too difficult to recreate realistically.
C. Only Muhammad was allowed to be drawn.
D. It would be similar to taking over Allah's function as creator.
Answer:
D. It would be similar to taking over Allah's function as creator.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. it would be similar to taking over Allah's funstion as creator.
Explanation:
what impact did the printing press have on production and circulation of books in Europe
Answer:
it was used in europe
Explanation:
what was some of the problems in the republic ?
Answer:
nothing is possible when brainy app is here
What places did the portuguese and spanish sponser
Answer:
Portuguese mariners built an Atlantic empire by colonizing the Canary, Cape Verde, and Azores Islands, as well as the island of Madeira. Merchants then used these Atlantic outposts as debarkation points for subsequent journey.
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rom The Squatter and the Don
by María Ruiz de Burton
The Squatter and the Don involves two families in San Diego in the 1870s. The Alamar family, headed by Don Mariano, has lived on a large ranch for decades. But since the Mexican-American War ended, settlers from the eastern United States have been occupying the Alamar’s land. In this excerpt, Clarence Darrell, the son of one such settler, runs into Señor Alamar’s son Don Victoriano.
“Good morning,” said Clarence, “I am glad to catch up with you, Don Victoriano. I have been wanting to speak to you.”
Victoriano bowed, saying, “Will you go to my house?”
“No, I'd rather not. I am not dressed to be seen by ladies. I would rather speak to you here.”
“You are going to build a large house, Mr. Darrell? ” said Victoriano, turning his horse so as to ride beside Clarence; “judging by the amount of lumber being hauled.”
“Yes; rather. We are a large family, and require a good deal of room. But before we do any more work I want to speak with your father. I want to ask him—ask him as a favor—and yet, as a business proposition”—he hesitated; he was evidently embarrassed; but Victoriano, not guessing the drift of his words, remained waiting silently, offering no assistance. “Well,” he continued, “I mean this: I don't like this fashion of taking people's lands, and I would like to pay to Señor Alamar for what has been located by us, but at the same time I do not wish my father to know that I have paid for the land, as I am sure he would take my action as a reproach—as a disclaimer of his own action, and I don't wish to hurt his feelings, or seem to be disrespectful.”
“I understand, and I think my father will be willing to sell the land. He is at home now. Let us go up to see him.”
“Had you not better speak to him, and make an appointment for me to see him to-morrow, or some other time? I'd rather not risk being seen by the ladies in this blue flannel shirt and heavy boots. I look too rough—like a smuggler or a squatter, sure.”
“I can call my father to speak to you outside, so that the ladies need not see you. But if they should, that needn't disturb you. They have too much sense not to know that you would not be working in white kid gloves. Come on. The front veranda is empty. Mother and three of my sisters are at the Mechlin's. Mercedes is the only one at home, and she is too busy with her embroidery in Madam Halier's room to come near you. I'll bring father to the front veranda.”
Clarence and Victoriano tied their horses by the garden gate and walked to the piazza. The hall door was ajar. Clarence saw no ladies about and felt reassured.
Select all the correct answers.
Based on this passage, what two plots are likely to develop in parallel?
A.Clarence will run into one of the Alamar daughters and fall in love.
B.Victoriano is likely to undermine Clarence’s efforts to purchase his father’s land.
C.Mercedes and Madame Halier will finish their embroidery.
D.Clarence will strive to purchase the Alamar’s land without angering his father.
E.Victoriano will invite Clarence to his home to speak with his father, Señor Alamar.
Answer:
Clarence will strive to purchase the Alamar’s land without angering his father.
Clarence will run into one of the Alamar daughters and fall in love.
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The plot is where Clarence will run into one of the Alamar daughters and fall in love, and He will strive to purchase the Alamar’s land without angering his father. Thus, options A and D are correct.
What is The Squatter and the Don?The Squatter and the Don was written by María Amparo Ruiz de Burton and was published in 1885 which consists of that detailed racism in Anglo-Americans and American colonialism. It was a book about the don and their cartels how they divided their land and how their lives used to be.
The first plot is about how Clarence will run into one of the Alamar daughters outside his house and how they talked about the land and her invitation to his house.
The second plot involved how Clarence will convince Alamar's Father to sell his land, so he could construct a house on his land. Therefore, option A and D is the correct option.
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a bill is introduced in
the house only
the senate only
either the house or the senate
both the house and the senate
Answer: The answer is C. either the house or the senate
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why did us officials consider the stalemate in korea to be a successful containment of communism
Answer:
The temporary division of Korea along the 38th parallel was a success for the policy of containment, as communism did not spread into South Korea. In 1954, SEATO (South East Asian Treaty Organisation) was set up as a copy of NATO. Communism had been prevented in South Korea and the UN was seen as a success.
The first political organization created for farmers in the 1870s was the ____________.
a.
4-H Club
b.
Grange
c.
Future Farmers of America
d.
Southern Farmers’ Alliance
B. The Grange, or, the National Grange of Patrons of Husbandry, was founded by Oliver Kelley in 1867.
4-H Club was established in 1907 (4-H is an after-school program sponsored by the Extension Service).
Future Farmers of America was created in 1928.
The Southern Farmers' Alliance was created around 1877.
what is the primary issue in the arab israeli conflict?
a) oil
b) trade
c) weapons
d) land
pls explain no links
Answer:
Arab nationalism and British foreign policy as three key causes of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, as well as three major consequences of the war, this essay can conclude that the 1948 Arab-Israeli war was a highly complex conflict with its origins going as far back as biblical times
Explanation:
Trade is the answer
Answer:
i believe the answer is a, oil.
Explanation:
oil is becoming harder to find over time and creates conflict between many states or whatever its called. this has affected large groups of asia, large groups being the largest places in asia. since the larger places need more oil for cars and other things, this causes conflict between those parts of asia.
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How did the Soviet's successes fuel the American
space program?
Answer:
Early Soviet successes in the space race had a major impact on US society and culture, altering strategic defense doctrines and leading to new educational initiatives.
Explanation:
Describe indigenous culture in the America's pre-Columbus and describe the impact of colonialism on their societies
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Describe indigenous culture in America's pre-Columbus and describe the impact of colonialism on their societies,
The pre-Columbian civilizations of Mesoamerica had in common the grade of advancement in the agriculture techniques that allowed them to farm the fields and grow crops to feed their families and trade with other tribes. Another commonality is the many gods they used to worship. They were polytheists. These Mesoamerican civilizations honored mother nature and thank the Earth for everything it provided. That is why they did chants and dances.
Some pre-Columbian civilizations were fierce warriors such as the Aztecs or the Mayas in the Yucatán Penisula. They conquered many territories and forced them to pay tribute.
Among the most important pre-Columbian civilizations, we have the Toltecs, the Olmecs, the Aztecs, Mayans, and the Zapotecs.
Colonialism heavily impacted these societies in that Spanish conquerors tried to change their lives, their cultural belief systems, tradition, and language. Spaniards forced them to be Catholics. And the worst of it, Spaniards brought many unknown diseases to these civilizations as was the case of smallpox, chickenpox, malaria, and infuenza.
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The timeline below provides details about a constitutional amendment.
1917: Amendment prohibiting alcohol manufacture, sale or transportation voted on
by
Congress.
1919: 18th Amendment prohibiting alcohol manufacture, sale or transportation is
ratified by the
states.
1933: 21st Amendment reversing the 18th Amendment is added to the U.S.
Constitution.
According to the timeline, what happened between 1919 and 1933?
The 21 stAmendment was approved by state ratifying conventions.
The 21st Amendment was vetoed by the president.
The 21 stAmendment was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The 21 st Amendment was vetoed by Congress.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The 21st Amendment is the only amendment ratified by state ratifying conventions and approved to repeal the prohibition. The 21st amendment is a repletion of prohibition on alcohol.
The event that occured between 1919 and 1933 is approvement of 21st amendment. The amendment was passed on February 20, 1933 and ratified on December 5, 1933.
Therefore, option A is correct.
Research on attraction would say which, of the following statements, is probably false?
If you want someone to like you, you have to give them a hint you like them too
Long distance relationships will make the love grow stronger
You are more likely to date someone who lives near you
Your best friend is probably very similar to you
Answer:
The first one is false.
Explanation:
Most likely if you tell someone that you like them that won't really make a difference. That is why most people hide it, because they know they might/ most likely ruin their chances.
A. Lorenzo de Zavala B. Santa Anna C. James Bowie D. Sam Houston _____1. I was appointed commander-in-chief of the Texas army by the Consultation. _____2. I was dictator of Mexico and gave the order to kill all of the defenders at the Alamo. _____3. I was sent by Sam Houston to destroy the Alamo, but I refused. _____4. I was vice president of the ad interim government for Texas. ********************************************************************************** A. Davy Crockett B. William B. Travis C. George Childress D. Juan Seguin _____5. I took complete command of the Alamo garrison when my co-commander became ill. _____6. I was a famous frontiersman from Tennessee who brought 13 volunteers to the Alamo. _____7. I was the primary writer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. _____8. I was a Tejano scout for the Texas army. ********************************************************************************** II. MULTIPLE CHOICE 9. Due to the Mier y Teran report, all of the following were true EXCEPT - A immigration was limited from the U.S. B custom duties were placed on the Texans. C empresario contracts were suspended. D settlement from Africa was encouraged in East Texas. 10. Santa Anna agreed to make some reforms in Texas, but he did NOT grant - F new tax laws G an improved mail system H new immigration laws J statehood for Texas 11. March 2nd is to Texas as _______ is to the United States. A November 11 B May 30 C July 4 D February 22 12. Sam Houston’s victory at San Jacinto won the revolution for Texas because - F the U.S. army fought on the Texas side. G Santa Anna was captured. H Santa Anna was killed.