Answer:
Myths are based on somesort of prehistortic knowledge. Myths always seem beliavble at first because it includes common knowledge. Even the smartest myth tellers do have some wisdom to their words.
The statement, "With American and British scientists
working together we entered the race of discovery against
the Germans,” (line 23-24) shows
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
A catchy slogan for why the 18th amendment should be passed
Answer:
Lips that touch liquor must never touch mine.
Answer:A doy, mega doy, supa doi,
Explanation: I was born yesterday... LOLz
I was actually born 14 years ago, but i like saying i was born yesterday because it makes me laugh.. But to your question I actually don't know but u probably figured it out. Have a good day.
English Bill Of Rights is
Answer:The English Bill of Rights was enacted in 1689 by William III and Mary II, who became co-rulers of England after the overthrow of King James II, and outlined basic constitutional and civil rights, effectively giving Parliament authority over the monarchy.
Explanation:
comparar la opinión del presidente mckinley y bryan sobre el imperialismo estadounidense
Answer:
Sorry I don't speak taco
Jewish people were removed from their homeland to other places;
African were removed from their homeland through slavery. What is the
word for this forced move
Answer:
exodus
Explanation:
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After D-Day and the invasion of Normandy, the Nazis mounted a large scale offensive pushing the allied armies into Spain which delayed the advance into Germany for 3 years.
True Or False?
Answer:
True!
Explanation:
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This was an area of dry land that exposed dry land between Asia and Alaska: *
a. Beringia
b. Bergamot
c. Beluga
d. Barrier
Can someone help me with this one. Thank you.
Answer:
Picture B.Explanation:
Picture B makes the most sense since it is a boat. We know that the English colonies used boats to travel. We can also the England flag on the boat.
Also A, C and D make no sense
Why are the nets so trash ???
Where did the loyalists come from?
Answer:
The loyalists came from the Thirteen Colonies.
Explanation:
.A material that cannot be broken down into
anything simpler by chemical reactions is a _____.
A. gas B.ingredient C.element D.soild
Answer:
atom
Explanation:
unless those are your answers to choose from, it might be element, but the simplest anything can break down to is an atom
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What did the Second Great Awakening inspire?
a massive migration west
a political revolution
a return to Puritan ideals
a social reform movement
Answer: A massive migration west
Explanation:
What did Christopher Columbus claim to have discovered in his letter to the king of Spain?
Answer:
Read the below
Explanation:
He claimed that he discovered "India" ( He actually founded a colony in Putero Rico ) to the king of Spain, and said that he set up a colony there
Explanation:
He claimed he discovered india
The First Amendment includes a "free exercise clause" that prohibits the government from interfering with a citizen's-
Answer: The free-exercise clause of the First Amendment states that the government “shall make no law … prohibiting the free exercise of religion.” Although the text sounds absolute, “no law” does not always mean “no law.” The Supreme Court has had to place some limits on the freedom to practice religion.
What two critical battles marked the turning points in the Civil war
Answer:
I believe it is the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, and the Fall of Vicksburg, July 4
Explanation:
The passage below was written by John Locke's Second Treatise of
Government.
"Government being for the preservation of every man's right
and property, by preserving him from violence or injury of
others, is for the good of the governed."
Source: Public Domain
Based on this statement, which of the following statements from the
Declaration of Independence would John Locke agree?
"He has endeavored to prevent the population of these States; for the
purpose of obstructing the Laws of Naturalization of Foreigners..."
"He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the
Consent of our legislatures."
"He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary
for the public good."
"He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the
Civil power."
Answer:
D
Explanation:
All of the following statements are true about the Anglo-Texan settlers' political ideas during this time except:
a. They supported Santa Anna because he was a liberal.
b. Bustamante angered them by ignoring the constitution.
C. The majority of Anglo-Texan settlers favored liberal politics.
d. They supported the abolishment of the constitution by Santa Anna.
The correct answer is D. They supported the abolition of the constitution by Santa Anna.
Explanation
During the early 1800s, many Anglo-Saxons were exiled south to the region where Texas is located. This developed a conflict between the natives and the settlers who came to settle there. During the establishment of the Federal Constitution of the United States of Mexico of 1824, the Anglo-Saxons who have settled in the Texas region agreed with the abolition of said constitution, supporting the vision of the Mexican conservative forces led by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. So the correct answer is D. They supported the abolition of the constitution by Santa Anna.
the movement of many different tribes from west africa to the south and east is know as
Answer: Bantu expansion
Explanation: The Bantu expansion was a major series of migrations of the original Proto-Bantu-speaking group, which spread from an original nucleus around West-Central Africa across much of sub-Saharan Africa. In the process, the Proto-Bantu-speaking settlers displaced or absorbed pre-existing hunter-gatherer and pastoralist groups that they encountered. The primary evidence for this expansion is linguistic – a great many of the languages which are spoken across Sub-Equatorial Africa are remarkably similar to each other, suggesting the common cultural origin of their original speakers. The linguistic core of the Bantu languages, which comprise a branch of the Niger–Congo family, was located in the adjoining regions of Cameroon and Nigeria. However, attempts to trace the exact route of the expansion, to correlate it with archaeological evidence and genetic evidence, have not been conclusive; thus although the expansion is widely accepted as having taken place, many aspects of it remain in doubt or are highly contested.
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Why was westward expansion and the creation of new states such a large issue for the abolition and slavery debate? In what ways did congress try to compromise?
Answer:
Westward expansion caused problems for the slavery debate because with the addition of every new state, the North (anti-slavery) and the South (pro-slavery) fought over whether the new state would become a slave state or a free state. Some compromises that were made from the south was allowing popular soveirgnty which was the ability for the new states to vote for themselves whether they wanted to be free or slave. And the North agreed to the fugitive slave act which allowed people from the south to come into the North to recapture escaped slaves. Theres a video on from oversimplified on the civil war which gives a really good summary (not trying to get people to go there but it's a really good resource)
Identify one cultural change that you have seen in your lifetime.
I need a 2-3 sentence paragraph if who the goddess Gaea was...please help. Worth 50 points.
Answer: Gaea was a common figure in Greek myths, often referred to as mother earth. She is the daughter of chaos and represents the earth as a whole. She is the lover of Tartarus and mother of the titans and giants, as well as many other figures of Greek myth.
Explanation:
Answer:
Gaea is mother earth; mother of all living and non-living. She was the mother of the titans, who bore the Olympians. She seeks incessant revenge on the Olympians who imprison her son in Tartarus.
Explanation:
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How did the Italian and Northern Renaissance view religion?
Answer:
they viewed religion as an art thus the revolution in art
Explanation:
What was Immigration like in America in the 1920's
Answer: During the 1920s, immigration trends in the United States changed in two ways. First, the numbers leveled out and then fell dramatically—fewer than 700,000 people arrived during the following decade.
Explanation:
Answer:
At that time this was the land of opportunity and wealth is it was pretty big but has not slown down much since.
Explanation:
yes
What group of hunters killed the most buffalo in the 1870's?
a.
Sportsmen
b.
Railroaders
c.
Professional buffalo hunters
d.
The Plains tribes
Answer:c professional buffalo hunters
Explanation:
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Sputnik I, created by the Soviets was the first artificial satellite sent into orbit in 1957.
Question 1 options:
True
False
Answer: True. On October 4, 1957, the Soviets launched Sputnik into orbit around the Earth. This was the world’s first satellite.
Sputnik I, created by the Soviets was the first artificial satellite sent into orbit in 1957 is a true statement. Thus, option A is correct.
What is Sputnik I?
The first man-made satellite to orbit the Earth was Sputnik 1. That the Soviet Union put it into an elliptical orbit around the Earth.
The International Association of Professional Unions determined that the release of spacecraft to study Earth and indeed the position of the sun will be ideal during the European Geophysical Year, which is when Sputnik actually launched.
The USSR launched Sputnik on October 4, 1957, making it the very first man-made orbit to orbit the planet. The satellite, a basketball-sized, 85-kilogram, copper sphere that circled the Earth at 29,000 km/h for 3 years, was sent into orbit by a massive rocket.
Therefore, option A is the correct option.
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How far was the Pennsylvania border from Tubman's Maryland home?
Answer:
90 miles
Explanation:On September 17, 1849, Harriet, Ben and Henry escaped their Maryland plantation. The brothers, however, changed their minds and went back. With the help of the Underground Railroad, Harriet persevered and traveled 90 miles north to Pennsylvania and freedom.
What Cities Where Safe From The Black Plague, and What whernt?
The majority of people who immigrated to America in the late 1800s and early 1900s adopted America’s established religions. started businesses with their own resources. bought land and became farmers. worked at challenging jobs in the cities.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What food was introduced that changed the Russian diet?
Answer:
Noodles (with milk, meat, chicken or mushrooms) and ravioli. From Turkish and Tatar
How did the post world war 2 change life and economics in the United States
Answer:
Beginning in the 1950s, middle-class culture became obsessed with consumer goods. Increasing numbers of workers enjoyed high wages, larger houses, better schools, and more cars and household technology. The U.S. economy grew dramatically in the post-war period, expanding at an annual rate of 3.5%.
Explanation: