Answer:
1. uprisings
2. the international community
3. enacting sanctions
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Approximately what percentage of statistician work for a government agency?
10%
50%
25%
75%
Answer:
25%
Explanation:
Answer:
25%
Explanation:
How did periods of isolation followed by contact with other countries affect Japan?
Answer:
it was both good and bad for them. it was bad because they were limited to national imports and exports only. they had to rely on the little resources they had on their islands alone to survive. When they were finally ready to become unisolated and join the rest of the world, they were really far behind on their industrial era. it was good for them because it meant very little conflict with other nations.
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Under which Chinese dynasty below did the crossbow and iron weapons begin to flourish in warfare?
Answer:
Zhou Dynasty
Iron and steel smelting
It has been confirmed by archaeological evidence that iron, made from melting pig-iron, was developed in ancient China in the early 5th century BC during the Zhou Dynasty (1050 BC-256 BC).
The Shang Dynasty marked the middle of China's Bronze Age and was a dynasty that made great contributions to Chinese civilization.
Explanation:
Tenika is participating in a group discussion about the character Dantes in Alexandre Dumas's novel The Count of Monte Cristo. She wants to share that she has a different point of view than another group member. Which phrase would best complete her response in a cooperative way?
I see what you mean, but______(your completely incorrect, I took a different approach, That's the wrong attitude.) when thinking about Dantes._______(You're clearly incorrect because, I have the perspective that, I think you've missed the idea of.) is strategy of recreating himself was about more than just revenge.
Please help!!!! pick one for each side!!
I see what you mean, but I took a different approach when thinking about Dantes. I have the perspective that his strategy of recreating himself was about more than just revenge.
Cookies are made from which of the following?
O Lean dough
O Rich dough
Enriched dough
O Pâte à choux dough
Answer:
Choux pastry, or pâte à choux, is an important building block in the world ... Unlike your average dough, though, it's thin enough to pipe by hand into a ... and baking qualities: the gluten-rich, starch-strengthened mass is stretchy ... Instead of a hot-water crust container for pie fillings, choux is an egg-enriched ..
Women of the Northeastern American Indian groups were typically responsible for caring for children and
Answer:
cooked, made clothing, basketry containers, gathered wild plants and shellfish, fished, and made the tools necessary for these tasks as well as take care of crops.
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Answer:
the answer in Producing Food.
Explanation:
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Why was the Napoleonic code the greatest Impact
Answer:
The Napoleonic Code made the authority of men over their families stronger, deprived women of any individual rights, and reduced the rights of illegitimate children. All male citizens were also granted equal rights under the law and the right to religious dissent, but colonial slavery was reintroduced.
The Nez Perce signed a treaty at the wall walla council in which they
1were given Full control of their reservation lands
2 Had to share reservation lands with other tribes
3Turn over most of their land but could still hunt and fish on it
4Retain the right to own most of their ancestral land
The Nez Perce signed a treaty at the wall walla council in which they retain the right to own most of their ancestral land. The correct option is 4.
What is Nez Perce Indian history?
Historically, the Nez Perce tribe was nomadic, moving with the seasons from buffalo hunting in the Plains to salmon fishing at Celilo Falls. The tribe's homeland consisted of 17 million acres in what is now Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Montana.
The 1855 treaty was a contract between sovereign nations. Because all 56 Nez Perce tribes contributed to and signed the resulting treaty, it became their primary document in dealings with the US government and is still legally recognized today. Never again was a treaty made to which all nimipuu agreed.
Thus, the ideal selection is option 4.
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1.What does it mean to say that Washington set many precedents as president? Give at least two examples of precedents that George Washington established.
Answer:
Washington made the office of the presidency powerful by appointing a cabinet and proposing major legislation to Congress.
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Answer:
A. It lowered the morale of the confederate army
Explanation:
Stonewall Jackson's presence radiated Southern heroism and commitment, and though he was just one man, his loss weighed heavily on Confederate morale.
According to the Declaration of Independence,which situation justifies open rebillion against a government
Answer:
According to the Declaration of Independence a ruler's denial of citizens rights was a justification for the open rebellion against such a government. The Declaration of Independence was to declare and to justify why the colonies sought to rid themselves of the British Crown's control because they felt their natural rights to self-government and representation were being denied by the British Government.
Answer:
According to the Declaration of Independence a ruler's denial of citizens rights was a justification for the open rebellion against such a government.
Explanation:
what are the roles of the chantry schools in education during the middle ages
Answer:
Chantry Schools were the most important source of education in the middle ages. They were usually grammar schools but also elementary schools. Chantries, generally within a Church, were endowed for the singing of masses for the founder after his death. The Chantries rapidly increased after the Black Death, not only in Churches, but in hospitals and monasteries, again in memory of the founders. During the English Reformation there were generally abolished. Chantries were expensive to establish and were maintained by those with a measure of wealth.
Explanation:
what is the achievement of egyptian writing Hieroglyphics
Question 4 (1 point) Which of the following was created in order to unite Eastern and Western sections of the Unites States? A A large body of water The Mississippi River A transcontinental railroad The Golden Gate Bridge
What was the purpose of the Southern Manifesto? To serve as a guide for NAACP leaders working towards desegregation in the South To pledge to restore and maintain order and to ensure the protection of African American children during the desegregation of Southern schools To condemn the Brown decision and declare an intention of Southern governments to oppose integration To challenge the Brown ruling with an application for an appeal to the highest federal court
Answer:
I am positive it is C. to condemn the Brown decision and declare an intention of Southern governments to oppose integration.
Explanation:
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Answer: c
Explanation:
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Answer
D.
Explanation:
Its not A because They did move to them.
Its Not B cause that's facts.
Not C, because they did do that against hitler.
Its D because their Economy was Volatile.
Answer: is
D
Explanation:
round 1,958,276 to the nearst hundred thousand
Answer:
2,000,000
Explanation:
9 is larger than 5 there for you round up which it would go to the millions.
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After reading the Great Migration Begins (1915), how does this affect where
citizens live today?
__refers to a political system in which numerous,
competing interest groups lexert influence over
government.
A. Authoritarianism
B. Pluralism
C. Socialism
D. Fascism
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Tecumseh’s Speech to Governor William Henry Harrison in 1810
Tecumseh is well known for joining the British side of the War of 1812 to help protect Canada from being captured by the Americans. Below is a speech made by Tecumseh to an American governor which will help provide insight as to why he joined the British side of the war.
“It is true I am a Shawnee. My forefathers were warriors. Their son is a warrior. From them I take only my existence; from my tribe I take nothing. I am the maker of my own fortune; and oh! that I could make of my own fortune; and oh! that I could make that of my red people, and of my country, as great as the conceptions of my mind, when I think of the Spirit that rules the universe. I would not then come to Governor Harrison to ask him to tear the treaty and to obliterate the landmark; but I would say to him: "Sir, you have liberty to return to your own country."
The being within, communing with past ages, tells me that once, nor until lately, there was no white man on this continent; that it then all belonged to red men, children of the same parents, placed on it by the Great Spirit that made them, to keep it, to traverse it, to enjoy its productions, and to fill it with the same race, once a happy race, since made miserable by the white people, who are never contented but always encroaching. The way, and the only way, to check and to stop this evil, is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was at first, and should be yet; for it never was divided, but belongs to all for the use of each. For no part has a right to sell, even to each other, much less to strangers -- hose who want all, and will not do with less.
The white people have no right to take the land from the Indians, because they had it first; it is theirs. They may sell, but all must join. Any sale not made by all is not valid. The late sale is bad. It was made by a part only. Part do not know how to sell. All red men have equal rights to the unoccupied land. The right of occupancy is as good in one place as in another. There can not be two occupations in the same place. The first excludes all others. It is not so in hunting or traveling; for there the same ground will serve many, as they may follow each other all day; but the camp is stationary, and that is occupancy. It belongs to the first who sits down on his blanket or skins which he has thrown upon the ground; and till he leaves it no other has a right.”
1. why is Tecumseh upset?
2. who made the Indians unhappy?
3. Why does the land belong to the Indians?
Answer:
Tecumseh was frustrated by the unexpected British-American armistice, which came at a time when his confederacy was attacking other American forts and were in need of British support.1.
2. British
3 not to about the last one
Explanation:
which phrase best describes the Safavid empire:
a. a Mongol Islamic kingdom that conquered most of China
b. a Turkish Islamic kingdom that defeated the Byzantine empire
c.an Indian Islamic kingdom that was tolerant towards Hindus
d. a Persian Islamic kingdom that fought the ottoman empire
Answer:
D. A Persian Islamic kingdom that fought the ottoman empire
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what was Praine Lite portrayed as by the Canadian government and now did they use
this to attract settlers?
It was portrayed as an idyllic prairie life of blue skies, golden crops, happy families, ,
friendly neighbours, sunshine, and independence. They packed Canada west with advice
for the prospective pioneers to encourage them to come to Canada.
3. How much money did you need before you came to Canada? What did the different
levels of money get you?
4. How many settlers came to Canada from Europe and the USA between 1896-1914?
Between 1896 and 1914 more than 2 million settlers from Europe and the United
States poured into the prairies in the greatest wave of immigration in Canadian history
5. By 1901, 700,000 of Canada's total population were immigrants (Not born here). What
countries did they come from?
They were from Europe and the United States.
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What is hyperinflation? What were the factors that led to
hyperinflation in Germany?
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Hyperinflation is a term to describe immediate, exorbitant, and unpredictable extensive price rises in an economy. It is a faster increase version of inflation which measures more than fifty percent increase per month
The factors that led to hyperinflation in Germany are quite many. However, these factors can be summarized as:
1. The unreasonable printing of paper money;
2. The incapability of the German government to pay back war of the World War I;
3. The increased political problems at the national and international level
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Answer:
brainly revolution :)
Explanation:
Slavery in the Colonies, 1775
VT
NH
New York
MA
CT
RI
Pennsylvania
DE
Atlantic
Ocean
Virginia
Appalachian Mountains.
North
Carolina
Slaves as a
proportion of
South
total population
Carolina
0-10 percent
Georgia
10-30 percent
30-50 percent
975 150
50-70 percent
Scale of miles
Source: James A. Henretta et al., America's History,
Dorsey Press (adapted)
A conclusion supported by the information on the map
is that slavery in the American colonies was
A) declining by the start of the Revolutionary War
B) concentrated in areas suitable for large
plantations
C) becoming illegal in the northern colonies
D) growing fastest in the New England colonies
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Robotic Engineers at NASA added a set of scientific tools to the Perseverance. Name two:
Answer:
Laser, rock/dirt sample drill thing. That drops little packets of the samples for collection later
Explanation:
Name two important things Mansa Musa did as a leader?
Option 1 Built mosques and captured important trading cities
Built mosques and captured important trading cities
Sold natural resources and built land mines
Formed the Mughul Empire and British Colonies
Answer:
option 1 is the correct answer
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What effect did trade have on the culture of East African
city-states?
Has the power of the President of the United States as Commander-in-Chief exceeded constitutional boundaries and should those powers be curtailed , given the constant state of war we find ourselves in? Or should the President's military powers continue to expand to address the growing chaos in our world , despite the Constitution or in congruence with the Constitution ? Explain
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Has the power of the President of the United States as Commander-in-Chief exceeded constitutional boundaries and should those powers be curtailed, given the constant state of war we find ourselves in? Or should the President's military powers continue to expand to address the growing chaos in our world, despite the Constitution or in congruence with the Constitution?
What I think is that the Constitutional powers of the US President as the commander-in-chief have to stay the way they are established in the Constitution. The issue here is a moral dilemma for the President in today's world.
It is clear that the United States is not the sole or only powerful nation in the world. China is as powerful as the United States, economically and military. Germany is a powerful nation. Russia, in the military, is as powerful as the US. With these factors into consideration comes the second idea. Nobody and no country have given the United States the right to intervene in their political and economic life. And that is precisely one of the biggest problems the world has with the US. Its desire to be the protector of the world in a time when nobody is asking the US to play this role.
Today, teh United States has so many internal problems that need to be promptly solved instead of trying to intervene in teh affairs of other nations.
So, the powers of the US President are exactly right as the Constitution has established since its conception in 1787. The issue here is that the President should act in a more responsible way to know what is correct and feasible for the country, prioritizing the needs and concerns of the American citizens in the US.
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How did Africans respond to European colonialism?
Answer:
First thought positively to increased European involvement. Treaties usually promised not only trade, but also good relations and protection. ... "civilize" africans and save them from their "backwardness" and "primitiveness".
Explanation: