Answer:
Egypt
Explanation:
In Egypt, a man called Moses led Jews out of slavery in the 1250 B.C., according to Hebrew teachings. And the Ten Commandments of God have been received. The Hebrews began to set down the precepts and other rules.
Answer:
Egypt
Explanation:
The ten commandments came from Egypt
How many times has congress proposed an amendment
Explanation:
Unratified Amendments:
Hundreds of proposed amendments to the United States Constitution are introduced during each session of the United States Congress. From 1789 through January 3, 2019, approximately 11,770 measures have been proposed to amend the United States Constitution.
What is a historical role that North Carolina has played in the economy? A) North Carolina has always made its income from the transportation industry, but now produces more hogs and turkeys than any state. B) North Carolina made all of its income from farming, but now it produces more real estate sales than any other state. C )Most people in North Carolina were farmers, and the state still leads the nation in growing sweet potatoes and tobacco .B) North Carolina has always been a tourist industry state, and it still leads the nation in tourism income.
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B, C, D.
B: City workers could commute on trolleys.
C: Farmers could easily deliver their crops.
D: The bootlegging business steadily grew.
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which culture/time period made waddle and daub homes?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Neolithic
The wattle and daub technique was used already in the Neolithic period. It was common for houses of Linear pottery and Rössen cultures of Central Europe, but is also found in Western Asia (Çatalhöyük, Shillourokambos) as well as in North America (Mississippian culture) and South America (Brazil).
Answer:
The Neolithic Period; 10,000 BCE - 3,000 BCE
Explanation:
What were the four factors for English colonization? Explain Each.
Answer:
The great sufferings of the colony were due to: 1) the choice of a swampy malarial location, 2) a lack of incentive to individual industriousness since all members shared in the company profits regardless of how hard they worked, 3) simple ignorance of how to cope with their environment and how to use the abundance it ...
Explanation:
explain buddha and the veda
Answer:
Hi!
Explanation:
Budda is a religion that people follow. They have lots of spiritual things! Veda is a religious text. Back then, Hindus used to write these texts!
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What led to fighting between the Ottomans and the Safavids?
Answer:
First of all the wars between the Ottoman and Safavid Empires were the result of the threat that the Safavids were to the Ottoman Empire and imperialism by both empires. The origins of the war lie with the establishment of the Safavid state. In 1500 Ismail led his Shia warrior sect of Azerbaijan to rebel against the Ak Koyunlu Sultanate.
Answer:
Explanation:
The source of the conflict between the Ottomans and the Safavids was religious; the Ottomans were sunni, the Safavids were shia, and both the sultan and the shah claimed to be the leader of Islam. As such, Safavid expansion and massacres of Sunni Muslims goaded the Ottomans into action against them.
Which of the following was the origin of today's marathons?
the announcement of the Athenian defeat at the Battle of Marathon
the announcement of the Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon
the announcement of the defeat of the Persians at Mount Marathon
the announcement of the victory of the Persians at Mount Marathon
Answer:
the announcement of the Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon
Explanation:
Answer:
The announcement of the Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon.
Explanation:
What are the first 4 books in the New Testament
The first four books (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and) of the New Testament are commonly referred to as the gospels.
Answer:
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
If you're asking for which 4 book were WRITTEN first:
Matthew, 1 Thessalonians, Galatians, and 2 Thessalonians
Which of the following is the best example of "Forward Atlanta?"
A-downtown arts center
B-world war ll military installations
C-white primary
D-segregated city public schools
Answer: A) downtown arts center
Explanation
New amendments need to be added to the constitution (true or false) and why?
Answer:
A constitutional amendment is a modification of the constitution of a polity, organization or other type of entity. Amendments are often interwoven into the relevant sections of an existing constitution, directly altering the text. Conversely, they can be appended to the constitution as supplemental additions (codicils), thus changing the frame of government without altering the existing text of the document.
Most constitutions require that amendments cannot be enacted unless they have passed a special procedure that is more stringent than that required of ordinary legislation. Examples of such special procedures include supermajorities in the legislature, or direct approval by the electorate in a referendum, or even a combination of two or more different special procedures. A referendum to amend the constitution may also be triggered in some jurisdictions by popular initiative.
Australia and Ireland provide examples of constitutions requiring that all amendments are first passed by the legislature before being submitted to the people; in the case of Ireland, a simple majority of those voting at the electorate is all that is required, whereas a more complex set of criteria must be met in Australia (a majority of voters in a majority of states is also necessary). Switzerland has procedure similar to that of Australia.
The special procedures for the amendment of some constitutions have proven to be so exacting, that of proposed amendments either few (eight Amendments out of 44 proposed in Australia), or none (as in Japan) have been passed over a period of several decades. In contrast, the constitution of the U.S. state of Alabama has been amended 948 times since its adoption in 1901.
False
Explanation:
What 3 lakes played an important role in the War of 1812?
Answer:
Lake Erie and Lake Ontario and Battle of Lake Erie
Explanation:
Under Franklin D. Roosevelt, the stock exchange remained unregulated
True or flase
26) Anita rides her scooter 7 miles South from her office.
She then picks up her friend, turns right and travels for
3 miles. She then takes another right turn and rides
15 miles more to drop her friend. She then turns right and
travels for 11 miles to reach home. In which direction is her
home from her office?
A) South
B) South-Easton mata mootor
C) West model
D) North-East
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Answer:
North East ........ .........
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describe the influence of Queen Elizabeth I during the Protestant Reformation in England.
Eren vs Tanjiro who wins?
Answer:
Cory
Explanation:
because yes
Answer:
eren
Explanation:
He is a founding titan
Do you feel it is proper to place any boundaries on free expression in order to prohibit insulting and abusive speech? Why or why not?
Northerners in favor of higher tariffs in the early 1800s argued that tariffs
In paragraph 3, Harriet Hanson Robinson gives a reason for the wage cuts - what
is it?
What would be an important thing to know about pre-contact Native North America?
Answer:
The history of American Indians before European contact is broadly divided into three major periods: the Paleo-Indian period, the Archaic period (8000–1000 b.c.), and the Woodland period (1000 b.c.–1600 a.d.). The limited evidence available about the Paleo-Indian period suggests that the first Indians in the Southeast, as elsewhere, were nomadic, hunting and defending themselves with stone tools (knives and scrapers), clubs, and spears, which were at times tipped with wellcrafted, fluted stone points. During the Archaic period, basketry, bone tools, and finer stone tools appeared. Archaic peoples also began to develop more specialized knowledge of their local environments and the animals and plants that lived there. Though they did not generally travel far beyond these familiar environments, American Indians during this period did begin to establish trade and migration routes that brought the native peoples of the Carolinas in contact with other bands and tribes. Scholars suggest that small-scale agriculture began to develop among American Indians in the Southeast around 1000 b.c., marking a slow transition to what is known as the Woodland period. During the early Woodland period, native peoples began to concentrate settlements near streams and rivers, where the rich soil allowed successful farming. This Woodland tradition took root among Indians in the Carolina region. Many Woodland people planted crops such as sunflowers, corn, pumpkins, squash, and beans and built permanent wooden homes. Nevertheless, Indians in the Woodland period still relied primarily on hunting, fishing, and gathering. Among the enormous variety of animal resources available, deer was a primary staple, providing food, clothing, blankets, and tools made of antler and bone. Fishing methods included the use of hooks, spears (sometimes poisoned), nets, traps, weirs, and dugout canoes. In most tribes, work was shared by men and women. Indian housing typically consisted of lodges made of bark or thatch, at times raised off the ground. Some Indians, including the Cherokee, also built earthen winter homes without windows. Homes were furnished with straw or cane mats, pottery, basketry, and wooden utensils. As family groups and larger bands formed around productive agricultural or hunting grounds, villages developed. Some villages were surrounded by protective palisades, and most included a council house for public gatherings. Use of the bow and arrow probably evolved during the middle and late Woodland period; the oldest examples of arrow points in North Carolina have been located near the Yadkin River in the Piedmont. Tobacco pipes of stone and clay, beads, and other ornaments made of shell and clay also came into common use. Pottery began to appear, as did a clear concern for the dead, evidenced in some regions by burial or effigy mounds and earthen enclosures. In some cases, the dead were placed in round or oval pits and buried with grave goods. The Woodland Indians of North Carolina, though scattered and in many ways diverse, shared a number of cultural traits. Tribal societies were generally organized by leaders rather than rulers, governed by consensus rather than decree, and directed by a sense of community more than by individualism. Community rituals for marking the passage of time and seasons and for personal cleanliness and purification developed along with religious beliefs about the ability of individuals to tap into the supernatural world, which was seen as full of spirits. Sometime around the middle of the Woodland period (ca. 700 a.d.), an important American Indian cultural tradition known as the Mississippian tradition took shape along the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Over time, Mississippian tribal groups began to migrate into the Southeast, including North Carolina. While Mississippian peoples had many similarities to Woodland peoples, there were also important differences. Mississippian cultures were rooted more deeply in farming than were Woodland cultures, and Mississippians developed large town sites that served as hubs for religious ceremonies and trade. These towns often included large pyramid shaped mounds topped by temples and meeting houses, and the mounds were surrounded by public grounds for games and public rituals. Individual houses, often made of wood, surrounded these public grounds, and beyond the homes were often extensive cultivated fields.
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PLZ MARK AS BRAINLEST!!!which group of colonies was considered to be the most economically successful?
a. Southern
b. New England
c. Western
d. Middle
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements would be made by William Lloyd Garrison?
A. “End slavery right now, it is wrong, and if I were a slave I would not wanted to be freed over time, but rather I would want to be emancipated immediately”
B. “Slavery is a stain on the history of America, but it is a part of the culture of the South. Who are we to judge the actions of someone else.”
C. “The slave is worse off than the factory worker. The factory worker can choose to do something else, but the slave cannot.”
D. “The ending of slavery must be slow and steady, so that slaves and farmers can slowly adjust”
Answer:
A
Explanation:
1. Why did Truman find it necessary to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
A To end the war in Europe
B. To force Japan to surrender
C. To prevent Japan from invading the U.S.
D. To keep the Soviet Union out of the Pacific
Answer:
B. To force Japan to surrender
Explanation:
Define the term “Sphere of Influence”
Answer:
international relations
Explanation:
Which is states and which is federal government look at image please help me
Answer:
Federal Government:
- Declare war.
- Negotiate with foreign powers.
- Collect taxes
- Run post office
State government:
- Control militia
- All other powers not specified in document.
What were some features of the German religion
Answer:
They were Christian, and they also have a long and rich history
Explanation:
The main religion in Germany is Christianity, with around two-thirds of the population identifying as Christian. The number that actively practices Christianity in the form of church attendance, however, is significantly lower.
Germany is known for its long and rich history, one that has put it at the forefront of European thought, politics, and art for over 1,000 years. This history has shaped a culture that combines predominantly Christian values with literature, art, philosophy, logic, reason, and, of course, a love of beer and sausages.
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Summarize Sadie Frown of what a typical work day was like in the sweatshop factory?
Explanation:
Sadie Frowne's story is in many ways typical of the immigrant worker in New York's Lower East Side. Her story was originally published the New York Independent, a reform-minded newspaper, and later collected into the 1906 book The Lives of Undistinguished Americans as Told by Themselves. The book was remarkable in a time when most biographies or memoirs were by and about political leaders, prominent writers, or wealthy industrialists.
When I was a little more than ten years of age my father died. He was a good man and a steady worker, and we never knew what it was to be hungry while he lived. After he died troubles began... we fell behind in the rent and mother kept thinking more and more that we should have to leave Poland and go across the sea to America where we heard it was much easier to make money. Mother wrote to Aunt Fanny, who lived in New York, and told her how hard it was to live in Poland, and Aunt Fanny advised her to come and bring me.
Aunt Fanny and her husband met us at the gate of this country and were very good to us, and soon I had a place to live out (domestic servant), while my mother got work in a factory making white goods.
I was only a little over thirteen years of age and a greenhorn, so I received $9 a month and board and lodging, which I thought was doing well. Mother, who, as I have said, was very clever, made $9 a week on white goods, which means all sorts of underclothing, and is high class work.
But mother had a very gay disposition. She liked to go around and see everything, and friends took her about New York at night and she caught a bad cold and coughed and coughed. She really had hasty consumption, but she didn't know it, and I didn't know it, and she tried to keep on working, but it was no use...at last she died and I was left alone. I had saved money while out at service, but mother's sickness and funeral swept it all away and now I had to begin all over again.
So I went to work in Allen street (Manhattan) in what they call a sweatshop, making skirts by machine. I was new at the work and the foreman scolded me a great deal. I lived at this time with a girl named Ella, who worked in the same factory and made $5 a week. We had the room all to ourselves, paying $1.50 a week for it, and doing light housekeeping.
We did our cooking on an oil stove, and lived well, as this list of our expenses for one week will show:
ELLA AND SADIE FOR FOOD (ONE WEEK)
Tea $0.06
Cocoa .10
Bread and rolls .40
Canned vegetables .20
Potatoes .10
Milk .21
Fruit .20
Butter .15
Meat .60
Fish .15
Laundry .25
Total $2.42
Add rent 1.50
Grand total $3.92
Of course, we could have lived cheaper, but we are both fond of good things and felt that we could afford them.
Some people who buy at the last of the market, when the men with the carts want to go home, can get things very cheap, but they are likely to be stale, and we did not often do that with fish, fresh vegetables, fruit, milk or meat. Things that kept well we did buy that way and got good bargains, and we found a factory where we could buy the finest broken crackers for 3 cents a pound, and another place where we got broken candy for 10 cents a pound.
It cost me $2 a week to live, and I had a dollar a week to spend on clothing and pleasure, and saved the other dollar.
What is the significance of the arms race to the U.S. & West’s response to the Hungarian Revolt?
Answer:
Arms Race Facts - 2: The United States wanted to show that it was stronger, more able and more intelligent than the USSR, and vice-versa. Arms Race Facts - 3: The competitive nature of the two nations led to the Cold War Arms Race in which both sides competed to develop more powerful weapons, new delivery systems and obtain more nuclear weapons.
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Tell why the scholarship jacket is so important to Martha.
Answer
Why is the jacket so important to her? Marta expects to receive the jacket because she has the highest grades in school. The jacket is important because Marta has worked hard for it.
what was The difference between the Soviet Union and Great Britain in Europe after the war?
Answer:
The difference between Great Britain and The Soviet Union in Europe after the war was that Great Britain did not want control of the lands won in World War II
Explanation:
Columbus first discovered the island of San Samama Cay in the Bahams..
True
O False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Guanahaní is an island in the Bahamas that was the first land in the New World sighted and visited by Christopher Columbus' first voyage, on 12 October 1492. It is a bean-shaped island that Columbus changed from its native Taíno name to San Salvador. Guanahaní has traditionally been identified with Watlings Island, which was officially renamed San Salvador Island in 1925 as a result, but modern scholars are divided on the accuracy of this identification and several alternative candidates in and around the southern Bahamas have been proposed as well.