Under Xerxes I, the Persian Empire became focused on:
spreading a new system of writing.
tolerating many different religions.
defeating the Greek city-states.
reducing the power of the governors.

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Answer 1

Answer:

spreading a new system of writing.

Explanation:

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The ruler in Inca government...


 
1.had great respect towards his subjects

 
2.had democratic tendencies

 
3.had absolute powers

 
4.had limited powers

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

he had absolutely powers seeing as he was a sole ruler and the most powerful person in the land

i believe that the answer is 3.

How do works of Renaissance artist reflect renaissance ideas?

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Answer:

How do the works of Renaissance artists and architects reflect Renaissance ideas? ... The ideas of humanism, realism, and classicism are reflected in Renaissance art. Humanists, who focused on human potential and achievements, were interested in Greek values. Raphael even depicted Greek philosophers in School of Athens.

Which of the following was NOT an impact of the Great Famine?

A. pushed westward settlement in the United States
B. spurred Irish emigration to the United States
C. increased death and starvation in Ireland
D. contributed to Anglo-Irish tensions
E. led to a female Irish work force for US textile mills

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B is the answer !!!!

Answer:

I believe it may be A

Explanation:

For this, I can tell you that the answers are NOT B, C, or E.

It is not B, because when the potato famine hit, that was one of the places that the Irish ran to. The US, Canada, and Great Britain.

It is not C, because for the small Irish farmers, their main food crop was potatoes. Without their main source of food, people starved. Starvation leads to death. About 750,000 died and about 2 million emigrated.

And, it is not E because that was one of the jobs the Irish females took over once they came to America. Matter of fact, this was one of the few jobs that women could take along with being servants and taking in laundry.

With the Irish coming to America, there would be tensions between the Americans and Irish. To some, the Irish were seen as taking over jobs from free blacks or from the poor. Also, the Irish weren't really let in for normal jobs because people would put up NINA signs (No Irish Need Apply). So this is why I would think it is not D.

The main expansion happened during 1848 and 1849 when the California Gold Rush came around. The Famine happened in 1845. The first ww expansion started in 1803 and the Oregon settlement was around the early 1830s and 1840s.

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What law was declared constitutional by the Supreme Court in McCulloch v. Maryland?

a.) Judiciary Act of 1789

b.) Second Bank of the United States Act

c.) Virginia War Debt Confiscation Act

d.) New York Steamboat Monopoly Act

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Answer:

B)

Explanation:

Second bank of the usa act

The answer is b second bank of the us act

22. When Cyrus the Great captured Babylon, he
killed or maimed all the donkeys so they would not run away
showed remarkable restraint and wisdom,
converted all the Babylonians to Judaism,
enslaved only the old people and dispersed them among his empire.

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Answer:

Correct answer is showed remarkable restraint and wisdom.

Explanation:

First option is not correct as not only that is not historically accurate, but it also is a pure nonsense.

Second option is correct as he showed a great amount of mercy to the people he conquered, especially towards the Jews.

Third option is not correct as he proclaimed religious freedom to all of the people who were living in his Empire.

Last option is also wrong as it is not connected to any historical facts.

Which of the following caused the Phoenicians to rely upon the sea for travel and trade? (4 points)
Group of answer choices

Mountains to the east blocked easy access to east and left little land for farming.

Syrian enemies to the north and east threatened to attack their trade routes.

They were unable to cross the Tigris River going east.

The Arabian desert blocked easy access to the southern trading partners.

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Answer: Here's your answer!

1)  Mountains to the east blocked easy access to the east and left little land for farming.

Try to do c cause 90/0= y+73 that’s the answer

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Answer:

here u go  hope this was helpful have a nice day !!

Explanation:

Corn: am

Coffee: eaa

Horses: Eaa

Sunflower: am

Sugar cane: eaa

Tomatoes: am

Turkeys: am

Potatoes: am

Black flies: am

Rubber: eaa

Cattle: am

Watermelons: eaa

How did Molly Deganwadonti affect the British side during the Revolutionary War?

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Answer:

At the start of the Revolutionary War, Molly did her best to keep the Mohawks loyal to the British. She gathered information and passed it to the British. She provided food and ammunition to the local Loyalists, and hid them in her house.

Explanation:

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Allies gave money, troops, and___to the patriots during the America revolution war
1. Animals
2. Land
3. Supplies
4.coffee

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I think it is Supplies. Let me know if it is correct

1. What years make up the 19™ century? 20"century?
2. Name 4 problems created by industrialization.
3. Give an example of a labor union.
4. Where was the Homestead Strike?
5. What important strides were made by labor unions?
6. What is the “time of great change”called?
7. Who opened the Hull House?
8. Define suffrage. Name 2 women involved in the suffrage movement.
9. What does the 19 amendment state?
10. What does the 18 amendment state?

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Answer:

I don't have a clue for the answer

Answer:

Here are the following answers for anyone who needs them in the future:

Explanation:

1. What years make up the 19th century? 20th century?  

The 20th century was the 1900's and the 19th century was the 1800's.

2. Name 4 problems created by industrialization.  

Increased greenhouse gas emission, pollution, global warming, and soil contamination

3. Give an example of a labor union from the reading.  

International Brotherhood of Teamsters; a variety of freight drivers, warehouse workers, sanitation workers, and construction workers.

4. Where was the Homestead Strike?  

It took place in Homestead, Pennsylvania, U.S

5. What important strides were made by labor unions?  

It helped by stopping child labor, and gaining health care benefits and aid for injured workers

6. What is the “time of great change” called?  

It was considered as the progressive era

7. Who opened the Hull House?  

Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr

8. Define suffrage. Name 2 women involved in the suffrage movement.  

Suffrage is the right to vote in political elections. Two women are Susan B. and Alice Paul

9. What does the 19th amendment state?  

The 19th amendment states:  “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.”

10. What does the 18th amendment state?

The 18th amendment states that the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors.  

What is a mixed econemy

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Explanation:

A mixed economic system is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism. A mixed economic system protects private property and allows a level of economic freedom in the use of capital, but also allows for governments to interfere in economic activities in order to achieve social aims.

Answer:

It is a mixture of a public and a private economy

Explanation:

How does the architecture of the mosque show cultural diffusion?

Arab traders introduced West Africans to new religious practices.
Arab scholars created libraries to house religious texts in West Africa.
Arab merchants established markets to exchange goods and ideas.
Arab griots created temples for followers to practice ancestor worship.

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Answer:  A

Explanation:  give me brainliest

The architecture of the mosque show cultural diffusion as Arab traders introduced West Africans to new religious practices. The appropriate response is option A.

What is cultural diffusion?

Cultural diffusion is the spreading and blending of elements from various cultures. These various cultures all have many different types of food, clothing, and even languages that people love and enjoy on a daily basis.

Cultural diffusion is important because it is the process by which human behaviors spread, allowing the species to survive. This explains how humans can carry out all of their activities, from acquiring food and building shelter to creating their best art.

Islamic architectural styles spread through expansion and relocation, resulting in mosque architecture that shares some design elements and incorporates elements of local culture.

This means they built them as a result of their culture blending with Islamic traditions. And, as stated in the response, Arab traders introduced new religious practices to West Africans.

Hence, option  A is an appropriate response.

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why have many people in the sahel given up nomadic ways I NEED A ANSER FUE TODAY PLEASE...

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Answer:

food and environmental crisis

Explanation:

What caused a loss of wealth for Rome?

A. the loss of former territories and the inability to conquer new lands

B. natural disasters and fires that destroyed many of Rome’s treasures

C. bad investments in foreign mines and resources

D. repeated storms in the Mediterranean that caused ships to lose their cargoes

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Answer: I think it's A...

Explanation:

Answer: The answer is A and kinda B

Explanation: Why is because they contently had wars and most were poor because of it because they lost there family members that made the money for the family. The Rome territory suffered from price increase and because of that they stopped looking for new land and the Roman's gold decreased. Because of that they Romans had increased everything to get more money to supply for there family.

Can someone explain men's fashion in the 1810's in a brief summary?

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Answer:

Both breeches and pantaloons were worn during the 1810s. Breeches extended to the knee where they were fastened with buttons and a buckle or tie (Fig. 1); pantaloons, which had originated in the 1790s, were very tightly-fitted and longer, extending to the calf or ankle where they fastened with ties or buttons (Fig. 4)(Byrde 93; Johnston 14). Either could be worn during the day, but breeches were the proper evening attire with white stockings and evening pumps (Fig. 5). For daywear, both were frequently worn with tall boots, a favorite fashion of early nineteenth century menswear (le Bourhis 112). It was particularly in vogue to wear pantaloons tucked into “hessian” boots, defined by heart-shaped tops and tassels (Laver 160). Named for the Hessian mercenary soldiers from Germany, these boots and clinging pantaloons, which displayed a man’s leg muscles to great effect, lent a martial glamour to civilian dress (Ashelford 186; Johnston 14). The man in figure 1 of the Womenswear section sports pantaloons and hessians.

TIMED. Which of these was NOT an effect of the growth of the railroad system?

Trade increased between the North and the South.
Western railway hubs became the center of the system.
The South remained tied to agriculture.
Cities and towns with railways grew in population and wealth

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Answer: Western railway hubs became the center of the system

Explanation: A lot of the big cities were in the east. Also A is true, C is true, and D is true

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Match each word or term with its correct definition
collective bargaining
the formal end of something, such as
slavery
abolition
negotiation between workers and
employers
strike
political or social change
suffrage
the night to vote
reform
when the members of a union stop
work as a way to pressure for change

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Answer: collective bargaining- negotiation between workers and employers

Strike- when the members of a union stop work as a way to pressure for change

Abolition- the formal end of something, such as slavery

Suffrage- the right to vote

Reform- political or social change

Explanation: I got it correct

Answer:

Explanation: got a 100

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It's the fourth one.

I just learned this in History!
It’s the United States gave the e executive branch the power to veto laws!
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It’s same side exterior angles but the answer isn’t there so try None of the above


What was the British East India Company's role in India in the 1700s-1800s

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The East India Company was initially created in 1600 to serve as a trading body for English merchants, specifically to participate in the East Indian spice trade. The company eventually became involved in politics and acted as an agent of British imperialism in India from the early 1700s to the mid-1800s.

Answer:

A trading body for English merchants.

Explanation:

The company eventually became involved in politics and acted as an agent of British imperialism in India from the early 1700s to the mid-1800s

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Which sentence best states the main idea of this passage from Roosevelt's
Four Freedoms speech?

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Answer:

What are the options?

Explanation:

Give two similarities and two differences between the war between the persians and the greeks vs the war between the british and the american colonists

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

These are the two similarities and two differences between the war between the Persians and the greeks vs the war between the British and the American colonists.

Similarities.

1- Greeks defended their nation and territories. American colonists wanted to have their own nation and be independent of any other external nation, as was the case of Great Britain.

2.- Despite any difference, Greeks and Spartans united to fight against the common enemy: the Persians. The same happened in the 13 colonies. Despite differences, the colonies united to start the Revolutionary War of Independence.

Differences.

1.- Persians wanted to conquer new lands to increase the power and dominion of the Persian Emperor. British did not try to conquer any new lands. It already belonged to the British crown.

2.- With the possible victory over the Greeks, Persians contemplated the idea of enslaving the Greeks to be servants of the Persian Emperor. The British never thought of making the American colonists, slaves., just subdits, that is why the English king imposed so much heavy taxation on the colonies.

definition of genetics and it's advantages and disadvantages ​

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Answer:

Generics- the study of hereditary traits and variation of inherited characteristics

advantages are things like how African Americans cant get lice because of their hair type, disadvantages are inheritation of diseases like Huntington's or color blindness

Answer:

Genetics is a branch of biology concerned with the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms. ... He observed that organisms (pea plants) inherit traits by way of discrete "units of inheritance". This term, still used today, is a somewhat ambiguous definition of what is referred to as a gene.

Advantages of Genetics

A sense of relief from uncertainty.Reduce the risk of cancer by making certain lifestyle changes if you have a positive result.In-depth knowledge about your cancer risk.Information to help make informed medical and lifestyle decisions.

Disadvantages of Genetics

Transfer of the selected gene into other species. ...Some people believe it is not ethical to interfere with nature in this way. ...GM crops could be harmful, for example toxins from the crops have been detected in some people's blood.GM crops could cause allergic reactions in people.

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Name 2 reasons why England neglected the colonies

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Answer:

the British policy of Salutary Neglect was to ensure that the America Colonies would remain loyal to the British during the period of expansion in Colonial America. The threat of rebellion in the colonies was a clear concern.

Explanation:

HINDUISM
4 ___ were warriors.


5 Vaisyas were herders, farmers, merchants, and craftspeople.
6 ___ were farm workers, servants, and laborers.


7 The lowest group in Hindu society is not an official part of the caste system. They are called ___, also known as ____ and are responsible for “__ work.”


8 Each person in Hindu society is supposed to follow their ___ as determined by their caste. This ensures that all jobs are done in the society.


9 If a person follows the __ of their caste, then they will have good ___.


10 If they do not complete their duties, then they will have __ karma.


11 Karma is important because Hindus believe that when they die, they go through the process of ___.
12 If someone has good karma when they die, they will be reborn into a higher ___.


13 If they do not follow their dharma, and as a result, have bad karma, then they will be reborn into a ___ caste. They might even be born as an animal.


14 Hindus believe that the goal of life is to escape the cycle of death and rebirth. They can do this by achieving “union with Brahman,” also known as ___.


15 To reach that goal, a person needs to climb the caste ladder until they are Brahmins, then they have to fulfill the Brahmin’s dharma so they have good __ at the end of their life.

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Answer:

4 Kshatriyas were warriors.

5 Vaisyas were herders, farmers, merchants, and craftspeople.

6 Sudras were farm workers, servants, and laborers.  

7 The lowest group in Hindu society is not an official part of the caste system. They are called Dalits, also known as Untouchables and are responsible for “unclean work.”

8 Each person in Hindu society is supposed to follow their dharma as determined by their caste. This ensures that all jobs are done in the society.

9 If a person follows the dharma of their caste, then they will have good karma.

10 If they do not complete their duties, then they will have karma.

11 Karma is important because Hindus believe that when they die, they go through the process of reincarnation.

12 If someone has good karma when they die, they will be reborn into a higher caste.

13 If they do not follow their dharma, and as a result, have bad karma, then they will be reborn into a lower caste. They might even be born as an animal.

14 Hindus believe that the goal of life is to escape the cycle of death and rebirth. They can do this by achieving “union with Brahman,” also known as Moksha.  

15 To reach that goal, a person needs to climb the caste ladder until they are Brahmins, then they have to fulfill the Brahmin’s dharma so they have good karma at the end of their life.

During WWII the Manhattan Project was the name of a plan to do what?
a. Open a second front in Europe
b. Capture Pacific islands by Japanese
c. Develop the atomic bomb
d. Liberate German concentration camps

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Answer:

you got that picture off of my insta? and you're pretending to be me.

Explanation:

A(n) __________ is a federal program that states are required to implement, but given no additional funds for. A. grant B. constituent C. rehabilitation D. unfunded mandate Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

D. Unfunded mandate.

Explanation:

An unfunded mandate is one where states are required and expected to perform certain duties without any provision of financial support from the federal government. This federal regulation or statute expects states or local bodies to execute certain actions but also provides no monetary support to them for the very act.

Unfunded mandates are majorly controversial or unfair in that companies or states are expected to do certain work but not be refunded or supported. This means there is no aspect of help, like working under someone's orders but spending one's own money.  

Answer:

 unfunded mandate

Explanation:

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Why was Homer Plessy arrested?

He said his rights had been violated.
He was clearly of mixed heritage.
He refused to give his seat to a white person.
He sat down in a train’s whites-only car.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Homer Plessy was arrested because he felt his rights according to the 13th Amendment had been violated.

What did Homer Plessy do?

After purchasing tickets from the train station, he refused to leave the section reserved for Whites alone. This was in 1892.

Homer argued that Louisiana's segregation law was in violation of the 13th Amendment which bans slavery and the 14th Amendment which speaks to Equal Protection.

The correct answer, thus, is A.

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What is the basis of Chinese religion?
A:Physchology
B:Physics
C:humanism
D:Philosophy

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Answer:

i think its d im not sure tho

Explanation:

In August 1851, demand for representation prompted a meeting to request that Congress create a new territory_____ of the Columbia River
north
south
west
east

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North of the columbia river

north of the columbia rive
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