What civilization's influence could be found in both the Maya and Aztec civilizations? (1 point)
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The earliest civilization in Mesoamerica was the Olmec. These people lived along Mexico's Gulf Coast between 1200 BCE and 400 BCE. In comparison to the Maya and Aztec, little is known about the Olmec, however; it is clear that both Maya and Aztec culture were influenced by the Olmec.

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Prices rise and value money falls

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Answer:in·fla·tion

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a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money

Explain who is Thomas Paine and why is was an influence on the Revolutionary War.

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Answer: Thomas Paine was an American writer & pamphleteer who wrote "Common Sense" and other writings that influenced the American Revolution, and helped inspire the Declaration of Independence.

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why is john Heartfield important to the world of photography?

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John Heartfield was a pioneer of modern photomontage. Working in Germany and Czechoslovakia between the two world wars, he developed a unique method of appropriating and reusing photographs to powerful political effect.

What three major issues needed to be addressed in the
rebuilding of the southern states?

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The most difficult task confronting many Southerners during Reconstruction was devising a new system of labor to replace the shattered world of slavery. The economic lives of planters, former slaves, and nonslaveholding whites, were transformed after the Civil War.

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Compare and contrast the Paleolithic age to the Neolithic Age, and explain how the Neolithic Age laid the foundation for civilization as we know it today.

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The Paleolithic era is the old stone age that is belong to time period of 3 million to 12000 years ago where as the The Neolithic era or new stone age is known as comes after the Paleolithic age that is 12000 to 2000 years ago. The paleolithic era is characterized by people with hunter and gathering life style with weapons like stone.

In neolithic period people started to leave life style of hunter-gatherer and started to live in one place. As they decided to stay to one place they started farming making tools of metal and making wild animals their pet. All that laid the foundation of new civilization we know it today.

why does Columbus talk about converting the native peoples to Christianity?

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The reason he set out to the new world was to spread his religion and claim land for spain. The Spanish were very religious and believed everyone else should convert to their "superior" religion.

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In Columbus’s description of the native peoples, it appears that he thought of them as simple people who “should be good servants and intelligent.” His observation of the native peoples led him to conclude that they didn’t follow any religion and so should be willing to embrace Christianity.

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How does the social contract lead to people being happier and safer

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Answer:Those living under a government are parties to a social contract. Each person agrees to follow the laws of the state on the condition that everyone else does the same. That way, we are all relatively safe from each other and we all benefit from the other social goods that will result.

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Brainstorm as many lasting influences that the British/England had on the United States. Try to come up with at least three.

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Three lasting influences that Britain had on the United States:

language: the most obvious lasting influence. The United States is the largest english-speaking country in the world. This is a remarkable fact because a large part of the population of the United States descends from non-english speaking countries like Germany, Italy, Poland or Mexico.Common law: the legal system of the United States is based on British common law, where laws are less specific, and judges hold a great degree of power. This in contrast to the legal system of continental Europe: civil law, based on the Napoleonic code.Political culture: many political institutions of the United States draw inspiration form British political institutions, from liberalism to the Magna Carta.

What Does the D in D-Day Stand For?

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Answer: The D in D-Day stands for 'Destruction'

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Identify two things that the Europeans brought with them to the Americas.

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The Europeans brought technologies, ideas, plants, and animals that were new to America and would transform peoples' lives: guns, iron tools, and weapons; Christianity and Roman law; sugarcane and wheat; horses and cattle. They also carried diseases against which the Indian peoples had no defenses.

who was the 16 Presidentof the United States of America ​

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Abraham Lincoln What is the first president of the United States of America

The primary reason for settlement in the New England colonies was

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to escape religious persecution from england

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Finding religous freedom

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What was the governing body in England that consisted of two houses?
A.House of Burgesses
B.Parliament
C.Mayflower Compact
D. Magna Carta

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The answer is House of lords

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B. Parliament

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The British Parliament is a governing body with two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

It is a legislative body in Britain's constitutional monarchy.

Directions: Complete the following statements by filling in the correct word or words in the space provided.
1. The __________, __________, and __________ were the largest tribes in Mississippi when the Europeans and Africans arrived. 2. __________ __________ discovered the Mississippi River. 3. Mississippi became a territory in __________. 4. __________ __________, located in __________, is the second largest mound in the southeastern United States. 5. The Choctaw connect their history with a mound called __________. 6. The religious beliefs of the southeastern Native American tribes centered on the ________. 7. The __________ were the first Europeans to visit Mississippi. 8. In 1795, the United States and Spain negotiated __________ __________, which granted Americans the "right of deposit" in New Orleans. 9. __________ __________ was the first governor of the state of Mississippi. 10. Mississippi has had __________ constitutions.

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1) Chickasaw, Choctaw, Natchez

2) Hernado de soto

3) 1817

4) Emerald mound, Natchez

5) Nanih Waiya

6) Sun

7) Spanish

8) Petni Treaty

9) David Holmes

10) four

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what are cornell notes

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Answer:

So Cornell notes are notes that are based on each section

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One of the main parts of Cornell notes, is that each section has a main "question attatched to it"

So let's say that the topic in question was ecology:

You would write

"What is ecology" and all your notes would pertain to the question.

The next heading you come accross, becomes a new question, so if the next heading is

"How does ecology affect how we view the world"

All your notes would be about this question.

Afterwards, you end wtih a summary on what you learned

"They sent one canoe with three men, one of which, when they came near unto us, spoke in his
language very loud and very boldly; seeming as though he would know why we were there, and
by pointing with his oar towards the sea, we conjectured he meant we should be gone. But when
we showed them knives and their use, by cutting of sticks and other trifles, they came close
aboard our ship, as desirous to entertain our friendship. To these we gave such things as we
perceived they liked."
-Source: George Waymouth, 1605
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HIPPO:

Historical context: this text was written in the early days of the American colonization, before the official settlements.

Intended audience: it's clear that it's a personal text about an event. He was just writing his opinion and personal thoughts and it's a text for an audience who would like to know about distant lands and voyagers.

Point of View: it's a personal point of view. George Waymouth is writing about his encounter with a Native American, so this is his impression of the incident.

Purpose: it's a journal. The main idea behind this kind of text is to relate day by day events, and what of most important occurred on that day. In general, a journal is for personal purposes, but the journal of an explorer is the total opposite. It's written to be read by another person.

Outside information: the 1605 expedition was not commissioned by the English Crown. Instead, George Waymouth's crew was under the protection of  Thomas Arundell and Henry Wriothesley who wanted to find a settlement in Virginia or a commercial route in those parts.

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Write a detail note on Quaid-e-Azam . The more lengthy the more points ​

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Explanation:

Muhammad Ali Jinnah left for England in May 1928 and returned after six months. In March 1929, the Muslim League session was held at Delhi under the presidency of Jinnah. In his address to his delegates, he consolidated Muslim viewpoints under fourteen items and these fourteen points became Jinnah's 14 points.

Why did the First Battle of Bull Run lead the Union to change its strategy?

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Answer: The union realized that victory would not be as easy as it originally thought

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Answer:the union realized that victory would not be as easy as it originally thought

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Explain why early European explorers and rulers might have decided to take the dangerous journey across the Atlantic to claim land and colonize North America.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Explain why early European explorers and rulers might have decided to take the dangerous journey across the Atlantic to claim land and colonize North America.

In a time of European superpowers during the Middle Age, European monarchies wanted to acquire more land and territories to strengthen their power and dominion. That is why the Kings supported explorations and navigations expeditions to find more or better routes to Africa and the Indies. Portugal had a great navy for the time. Spanish also had a good navy and hired the best navigators to lead the expeditions.

For instance, that was the case of Christopher Columbus, who received the sponsorship of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabelle del Castille -King and Queen of Spain- to explorer a shorter route to the Indies. That is how he arrived in the Americas on October 12, 1492.

PLZ HELP!!! Thou reproachest us, very inappropriately, that our country is a little hell in contrast with France, which thou comparest to a terrestrial paradise, inasmuch as it yields thee, so thou safest, every kind of provision in abundance. Thou sayest of us also that we are the most miserable and most unhappy of all men, living without religion, without manners, without honour, without social order, and, in a word, without any rules, like the beasts in our woods and our forests, lacking bread, wine, and a thousand other comforts which thou hast in superfluity in Europe. –"Your People Live Only Upon Cod: A Micmac Responds to the French” The excerpt is a response to the French insistence that native people "reform” and adopt European ways of life, recorded by French priest Chrestian LeClerq. The Algonquian speaker exemplifies which response to colonization? A) Attempts to civilize native peoples were misplaced, as they relied on a narrow and Eurocentric definition of “civilization.” B) While slow and difficult, a transition from traditional ways of life to more European-influenced ways of life would ultimately benefit native peoples in the long run. C) The resistance of native populations to adopt European-influenced ways of life was the result of fear and uncertainty. D) Native populations would be happier if they adopted European-influenced ways of life.

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In case you still need it the answer is A) Attempts to civilize native peoples were misplaced, as they relied on a narrow and Eurocentric definition of “civilization.”

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a

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who was the roman leader who first invaded britain

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Emperor Claudius was the first

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Julius Caesar was the first, though this did not end in conquest

which conquistador led the Spanish conquest of the Inca empire? A)vasco nunez de ballboa B)hernan cortes C)francisco pizarro D)francisco vazquez de coronado

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Answer:b

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c: Francisco Pizarro

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what is the most important concept to underdtand in a primary source document ​

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Primary source documents are the building blocks of history, and studying them allows students to draw their own conclusions about history, connect to a person or an event, and tell a story in their own way.

Explanation:

Primary sources help students develop knowledge, skills, and analytical abilities. When dealing directly with primary sources, students engage in asking questions, thinking critically, making intelligent inferences, and developing reasoned explanations and interpretations of events and issues in the past and present.

Examples of a primary source are: Original documents such as diaries, speeches, manuscripts, letters, interviews, records, eyewitness accounts, autobiographies. Empirical scholarly works such as research articles, clinical reports, case studies, dissertations.

*200 POINTS, ANSWER A.S.A.P* (Due in 20 minutes)Why did European Explorers want to find a sea route to Asia?

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The 3 g's- gold, god and glory

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Europeans wanted to find gold and riches, trade increases by discovering products such as silks and spices, and claim new land for their countries in order to increase its wealth and power.

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Shay's Rebellion illustrated what major problem with the Articles of Confederation?

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Answer: Shay's Rebellion showed the weakness of the Articles of Confederation. When the central government couldn't put down the Rebellion the first stirrings of federalism began to gather strength

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Explain Hammurabi’s Code 138

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138. If a man wishes to separate from his wife who has borne him no children, he shall give her the amount of her purchase money and the dowry which she brought from her father's house, and let her go. ... If he be a freed man he shall give her one-third of a mina of gold. 141

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What were the English colonizers of Jamestown originally looking for when they arrived?

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They came for gold, they wanted to become wealthy there.

Why did the north tire of Reconstruction and end it after 1877?

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Ultimately, Reconstruction ended because of several factors. Northerners were tired of a decade of Reconstruction efforts and had become less interested in the South with the rise of speculation and profit-making in the Gilded Age and then the hardships of the Depression of 1873. In addition, the conservative Supreme Court repeatedly struck down Radical Republican legislation, issuing rulings that had a devastating effect on blacks’ civil liberties. Meanwhile, the persistent scare tactics of the Ku Klux Klan and other southern white groups drove many Republicans out of office, giving Democrats a majority in every southern state by 1877. Finally, the Compromise Of 1877 and removal of the remaining federal troops from the South signaled the end of the Reconstruction era.

Why did people and businesses boycott the state of Colorado after the amendment passed? People who boycotted disagreed with the amendment because it would have allowed the state to legally discriminate against people who identified as LGBTQ. People who identified as LGBTQ would have been required to pay higher taxes than heterosexuals in the state of Colorado so it would have impacted the economy. The LGBTQ community in Colorado would have refused to buy or sell to anyone who did not boycott the state. Boycotters wanted to send the state of Colorado a strong and quick message that they did not approve of the amendment and its impact on LGBTQ citizens. People who boycotted understood that the state needed the amendment because they would never discriminate against their fellow citizens.

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Answer:1 and 4

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People who boycotted disagreed with the amendment because it would have allowed the state to legally discriminate against people who identified as LGBTQ and  Boycotters wanted to send the state of Colorado a strong and quick messageand its impact on LGBTQ citizens.

What is the conflict in Colorado?

In Colorado, lesbians, gays, and transgender  people have the same rights as non-LGBT people. Since 1972, Colorado has allowed same-gender conduct.

Civil unions, which provide some of the rights and benefits of marriage, were approved in 2013, and same-gender marriage has been recognized since October 2014.

Thus, option A and D are correct.

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the idea that governments exists only by the consent of the people was first popularized by which enlightenment philosopher.

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Answer: John Locke

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