Answer:
true
Explanation:
someone please help i will mark brainiest!!!
Answer:
I meant C because of the word first
he Chinese idea that the right to rule comes from the powers of heaven
Answer:
authority
Explanation:
i took the the test
How long does a congressional term last for ?!
( don’t copy of internet )
Answer:
I think they last for 6 years
Explanation:
It lasts for 2 years longer than President.
Drag each feature to the correct category. Identify the characteristics of each system that Europeans established in the Americas. It was introduced by Spanish colonists. It was introduced by English colonists. Officers received grants in the form of American Indians. Tobacco plantation owners paid for the voyages of laborers coming from Europe. Indentured servants were an important part of the system. Conversion to Christianity was an important part of the system.
Answer:
It was introduced by Spanish colonists.
Officers received grants in the form of American Indians ⇒ Native Americans were often granted to Spanish officials for use in their land. Spanish regulation stated that when a Spanish official was granted land, any Native living on the land had to work for the Spanish official. Conversion to Christianity was an important part of the system ⇒ The Spanish were deep Catholics and insisted on the conversion of the Natives in their territories.It was introduced by English colonists.
Tobacco plantation owners paid for the voyages of laborers coming from Europe. ⇒ Before plantation owners started relying on enslaved labor, they used indentured servants and paid for their voyages to America where the laborers would then work off these expenses by working on the plantation. Indentured servants were an important part of the system. ⇒ Indentured servants were very useful for labor in the early settlements started by the English.1 = Officers received grants in the form of American Indians.
2 = Conversion to Christianity was an important part of the system.
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Encomienda System / English Colonists1 = Tobacco plantation owners paid for the voyages of laborers coming from Europe.
2 = Indentured servants were an important part of the system.
Why did the Austrian, Russian, and Ottoman Empires face such great challenges to their control of the land?
Answer:
It was because their empires were very weak and did not control land very well. They had many things to care about.
The Spanish were known for their powerful
Army
Spices
Armada
Guns
I think that the answer is Army
7. The principle of republicanism refers to -
A. giving one branch of government power over another branch of government
B. sharing power between the state and federal government
C. the House of Representatives voting for Senators
D. a system of government where citizens vote for people to rule on their behalf
Answer:
a
Explanation:
carolina planters tried to avoid social isolation:
Answer:
Carolina planters tried to avoid social isolation by attending events in cities.
Explanation:
This is one of the strategies that Carolina planters adopted in order to avoid social isolation. Life in the colonies was difficult, and this was especially true in the early years, when the population was very small and life could be lonely. Planters fought against this by attending events in the city, visiting each other, and being well-informed about the details of other people's lives.
Hope this helped! :)
What did the government do to help solve the problems of the cities?
sent the immigrants home
closed the cities
passed laws
loaned money
Is an economic system that relies on a free market capitalism
Answer:
The capitalist economic model relies on free market conditions for the creation of wealth. The production of goods and services is based on supply and demand in the general market.
Answer:
Yes! (And God bless it too!)
Defenition of capitalism: Capitalism is an economic system in which private
individuals or businesses own capital goods. The production of goods and
services is based on supply and demand in the general market—known as a
market economy—rather than through central planning—known as a planned
economy or command economy!
name 3 responsibilities of the legislative branch
Answer:
Making laws, annual budget, and to ratify treaties.
Explanation:
why did the French not normally buy textiles from other countries?
Answer:
The french normally did not buy textiles from other countries because cloth from other countries were heavily taxed.
Please help with do brainlest
Answer:
question 39; c
Explanation:
i really hope that's right for your sake and mine lol
What was the purpose of the corn dance that was performed by the witchita people
Answer:
The purpose of the Corn dance was to purify themselves and the entire community and cleanse it of bad things. Every fire that was lit meant a new beginning where they would be better than they were before. It had a highly important ritualistic and spiritual role in the society and its symbolism was of high importance
Republicans are noted for their
Select all that apply.
o origins in the Bull Moose Party
origins in the Democratic Party
highly popular successful presidential candidate Ronald Reagan
conservative stance on most social issues
famous first president, Abraham Lincoln
we do not believe in the government through the voting booth. Spain has no foolish dreams
How is anyone supposed to answer this?
QUESTION 4 Explain the historical trends or events which lead to changes in science after 1500 and what new scientific ideas were created because of them.
Answer:
Explainitory self beings modification
Explanation:
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At which age did a man complete his service to the Spartan military?
a 36
b 60
c 21
d 49
pls answer and ill give you 5 stars if you have a decent explanation.
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Answer:
B. 60
Explanation:
At age 20, Spartan males became full-time soldiers, and remained on active duty until age 60. The Spartans’ constant military drilling and discipline made them skilled at the ancient Greek style of fighting in a phalanx formation. In the phalanx, the army worked as a unit in a close, deep formation, and made coordinated mass maneuvers.
Examine the chart "Percentage of Urban Population growth, 1600 to 2000 CE.” Based on data in the chart and information in the article, why do you think urbanization has been on the rise since 1600, and why have some areas of the world become more urbanized than others? I
Answer:
Because the more the years pass by, the more families will come. The more families come, the more children. And it just goes on.
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on a raw, soggy day in March 1936, Dorothea Lange was driving home to Berkeley after six weeks spent photographing migrant workers in California, New Mexico and Arizona. Her staff position at the Resettlement Administration (RA), an agency set up to help tenant farmers during the Depression, was tenuous: since there was no budget for a photographer, Lange had been hired as a clerk-stenographer, and she invoiced her film and travel expenses under "clerical supplies."
As Lange drove along the empty California highway that day, she noticed a sign that said Pea-Pickers Camp. Knowing that the pea crop had frozen, she debated for 20 miles before finally turning back. After pulling into the camp's muddy lane, Lange approached a female migrant worker, requested and got permission to photograph her and shot just five exposures. Lange's field notes read in part: "I did not ask her name or her history. She told me her age, that she was 32. She said that they had been living on frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields and birds that the children killed. She had just sold the tires from her car to buy food."
Back home, Lange developed the images and, clutching the still-wet prints, told the editor of the San Francisco News that migrant workers were slowly starving to death in Nipomo, California.
–“Migrant Madonna,”
Rebecca Maksel,
2002
What is the historical context of these sources? Check all that apply.
-The photograph was taken during the Great Depression.
-The nation was at war when the photo was taken.
-Unemployment was high in 1936.
-The Resettlement Administration provided relief to Americans affected by the Depression.
-The living conditions for most migrant farm workers during this time were satisfactory and comfortable.
Answer:
The photograph was taken during the Great Depression.
Unemployment was high in 1936.
The Resettlement Administration provided relief to Americans affected by the Depression.
Explanation:
Got it right on edge 2020.
Answer:
The photograph was taken during the Great Depression.
Unemployment was high in 1936.
The Resettlement Administration provided relief to Americans affected by the Depression.
Explanation:
edge 2020
What is the most effective action for a governor who disagrees with a law created by the legislative branch?
Responses
A. choose new judges for the state supreme court
B. run for reelection to serve another term
C. use a veto to stop the law from being passed
D. ask the county courts to block the law
What would happen if the head of the household were to die before fulfilling an Hacienda contract?
Group of answer choices
His wife would become a property of the Hacendado.
His sons would inherit the debt.
His brothers would inherit the debt.
Answer:
His sons would inherit the debt
Explanation:
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One of the main reasons for European exploration was the desire to find a water route to __________.
A.
Africa
B.
Asia
C.
North America
D.
South America
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Why would farmers grow cotton instead of corn during the early 1900s?
They lead to more profits.
They had the tools needed for cotton production.
Corn was harder to transport.
Cotton had been growing longer in the region.
Explain some of the problems caused by industrialization and the lack of government regulations.
Answer:
these are some
Explanation:
Some of the problems caused by industrialization and the lack of government regulations are air and water pollution along with soil contamination that results in a large deterioration of quality of life and life expectancy. Industrialization also exacerbated the separation of labor and capital.
someone please help me quick! the picture is shown above
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
because the north wanted slaves to be free and the south wanted slaves.
PLEASE I really need help with this question!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
C
Explanation:
since the Jews were forced to flee their lands it's expected that they would flee to different areas and therefore create a diaspora
What did Samuel de Champlain find or do on his first voyage?
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This map shows west Africa at the time of medieval empires.
What does “B” represent on the map?
A. the Mali empire
B. the Songhai empire
C. the trans-Saharan trade routes
D. the pilgrimage of Mansa Musa
Answer:
the Mali Empire
Explanation:
who do you think was primarily responsible for the Cold War - the United States or the Soviet Union? Why?
Answer:
In my opinion it was Soviet Union, as they were trying to spread their ideology across the globe, sometimes even by interfering in the internal issues of certain countries.
Explanation:
Although, we can say that both countries contributed to the rise of tension, Soviet Union especially made things harder. They wanted to spread Communism, and didn't allowed civil liberties. On the other sides, they wanted to impose their strict regimes in the countries of Eastern Europe, and to destroy any type of rebellion against them.
By spreading their influence outside Eastern Europe they started endangering the states of capitalist democracy.