What does Article III do?

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Answer 1

Answer: It made the judicial branch of the federal government

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Which important civil rights do people living in U.S. territories have?

Choose all answers that are correct.

electing the U.S. president

attending U.S. colleges and universities

receiving U.S. government pensions

serving in the U.S. military

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Answer:

all these civil rights

the answers are a,b and c

every option except electing the us president .

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why did Americans oppose the war in the philippines?

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Americans who advocated annexation evinced a variety of motivations: the desire for commercial opportunities in Asia, the concern that the Filipinos were incapable of self-rule, and fear that if the United States did not take control of the islands, another power (such as Germany or Japan) might do so.

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Identify and explain an experience that you've had with or in a different culture than your own. Describe what you noticed as different and how you adjusted to the situation. How might a person from another culture feel coming to the U.S. And experiencing U.S. Culture for the first time.

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the answe is e

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At what age did Siddhartha begin his search for the solution to suffering?

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Answer:

At the age of 29 he started to search of all sufferings

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untill the age of 29 he enjoyed the royal life.

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Who was the first woman on planet earth

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Eve,

According to the origin story of the Abrahamic religions, she was the first woman. Eve is known also as Adam's wife. According to the second chapter of Genesis, Eve was created by God (Yahweh) by taking her from the rib of Adam, to be Adam's companion.

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Leisurely we moved forward – reached the head of the train – then Andrews, Brown our engineer, and Knight, who also could run an engine, leaped on the locomotive . . . . For one moment of most intense suspense all was still – then a pull – a jar – a clang – and we were flying away on our perilous journey. There are times in the life of man when whole years of intensest enjoyment seem condensed into a single moment. It was so with me then. –Daring and Suffering: A History of the Great Railroad Adventure, William Pittenger, 1864 What facts indicate that this document is a primary source? Check all that apply. It uses the first-person point of view. It was written by a newspaper reporter. It is an eyewitness account of the event. It does not include an opinion of the raid. It was written soon after the raid took place.

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A,C,E is the answer

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2. What was a major reason for the issuance of the Monroe Doctrine(1823)?
1) to prevent the establishment of new European colonies anywhere in the world.
2)to help colonies in North and South america adopt a democratic form of government.
3) They viewed European interference in the Americas as a threat to the national interest of the US.
4) to prevent other nations from trading with South American nations​

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3. They viewed European interference in the Americas as a threat to the national interest of the US.

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1. Which is an example of an organ system?
A.
the lining of the intestine
B.
lungs taking in oxygen
C.
the compartments that make up the liver and control its function
D.
the brain, spinal cord, and nerves working together for one purpose

2. Mitchell is creating a model of a plant cell. Mitchell wants to include organelles that are involved in energy production for the cell. Which organelles should Mitchell include?
A.
Mitchell should include chloroplasts to transform light energy and mitochondria to release energy from food.
B.
Mitchell should use mitochondria to store energy and cytoplasm to release energy from food.
C.
Mitchell should include the nucleus to transform light energy and chloroplasts to store energy.
D.
Mitchell should include cytoplasm to store energy and lysosomes to release energy from food.

3. The lowest level of organization in an organism is
A.
an organ because organs work together in organ systems.


B.
an organ system because organ systems engage in critical functions.


C.
a tissue because tissues compose larger units such as organs.


D.
a cell because cells are the independent units that make up the whole.

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Answer:

Its funny how keavia is in my class

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Questions are below. Explain in detail please.

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Answer:

it's the ***********

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after the reconstruction they just sorta lost it all I could prove it all with just the following events that happened after

Why was JFK’s assassination the day America “lost its innocence?”

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Answer:

ok look below

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JFK was a great president who made the space program and he was the best president who helped the most

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What was the purpose of states adopting initiative, referendum, and recall during the Progressive Era?

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Answer: d

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referendum- allow citizens to place a recently passed law on the ballot, allowing voters to approve or reject the measure. 3.) recall- enables citizensto remove an elected official from office by calling for a special election. all these things give the people the power.

The  initiative, referendum, and recall are the forms  of direct election.  The purpose of states adopting initiative, referendum, and recall during the Progressive Era was to involve people in the election and making legislations of the nation.

What is Referendum?

A referendum is a direct vote by the electorate on a proposal, law, or political issue. This is in contrast to an issue being voted on by a representative. This may result in the adoption of a new policy or specific law, or the referendum may be only advisory.

In some countries, it is synonymous with or commonly known by other names including plebiscite, votation, popular consultation, ballot question, ballot measure, or proposition.

In Australia, a 'referendum' is often said to be a vote to change the federal constitution and 'plebiscite' a vote which does not affect the federal constitution.

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• Why were early progressive attempts to enact federal bans on child labor unsuccessful?
A. The bans had little public support.
B. Labor unions fought the legislation.
C. Factory owners simply ignored the laws.
D. The Supreme Court ruled such bans unconstitutional.

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B. Labor unions fought the legislation

A is not true because several men were not happy their children were working in factory's. D is not true either because there weren't any rules or amendments that could ban child labor bans. That leaves either B or C.

The early civil rights leader who served as an editor of Oklahoma City’s only African American newspaper after World War II was __________.
A.
George McLaurin
B.
Roscoe Dunjee
C.
Clyde Bellecourt
D.
Clara Luper

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Answer:

The answer is B. Roscoe Dunjee

Explanation:

Roscoe Dunjee, the organizer of the NAACP in Oklahoma. He was also an African-American newspaper editor of the newspaper the Black Dispatch. He helped spread the word about all of the protest movements and all of the policies that were occurring in Oklahoma.

Which excerpts from the story best support the
answer in Part A?
Select the two correct answers.

i couldn’t find the answer :(

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what are the excerpts? -__-

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I will give you brainliest if you can give me one fact about anything.

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the sky is blue, no lie bro.

elephants look at humans the way we look at puppies and kittens. they think we're cute!

when you blush, the lining of your stomach turns red as well

The september massacres were set off by...

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Answer:

I go with A but pick the one that sounds right

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Who was the Union organizer during the Gilded Age?
A:Samuel Gompers
B:Cornelius Vanderbilt
C:John D. Rockefeller

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Samuel Gompers

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How did electricity change where factories were located

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Early mills had run successfully with water power, but by using a steam engine a factory could be located anywhere, not just close to a water source. ... Water power varied with the seasons and was not always available.

Which human geographic factor most likely prompted this observation

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The Spanish land claims close to the British colonies

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Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

a. 13th Amendment
b. 14th Amendment
c. 15th Amendment
d. 19th Amendment

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19th amendment i’m pretty sure

Answer:

D.  The 19th Amendment

Explanation:

The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the

What was one outcome of World War II?

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Answer: The soviet union emerged as an international superpower

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Which of the following is one way that the New England colonies differed from Middle and Southern colonies?

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The Southern Colonies were primarily agricultural with few cities and limited schools. SO This made it a more suitable place to grow grain and livestock than New England, while the Mid-Atlantic presented a diverse workforce of farmers, fisherman, and merchants.

Please help me with this question!!

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Answer:

B. Transportation routes

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My brother jus took this test yesterday and said B was the answer

Which of the following best explains why many
Americans rejected the views expressed in the
passage?
O Industrialization created a demand for cheap
labor from immigrants, intensifying class conflicts
between rich and poor.
O Industrialization created a middle-class cult of
consumption, blunting class conflicts and diluting
calls for change
O Benefits from industrialization improved
conditions overall, easing class conflicts that had
been present since the nation's founding.
O The government invested heavily in steel and
coal, creating jobs nationwide and raising
incomes even among those living in poverty

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

Benefits from industrialization improved conditions overall, easing class conflicts that had been present since the nation’s founding.

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Congress has just passed a law formally recognizing the Oklahoma Territory. One day, while reading the paper, you find out that a man was accused of stealing a horse in the Indian Territory. When he is caught, it is decided that he is within the jurisdiction of the American Indian tribal courts.

Based on the scenario above, where will the accused horse thief be tried for his crime?
A.
the capital, Guthrie
B.
Oklahoma territorial courts
C.
American Indian tribal courts
D.
Washington, DC

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D is most definitely the answer

Answer:

d

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What charges did john brown deny

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Answer:

Conspiring with negroes to produce insurrection" Treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia Murder

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i have a time machine and i saw it myself

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Answer:

I belive its Neutral

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i thinks it’s c neutral i may be wrong

True or false?
The Continental Congress chose Benjamin Franklin to run a new post office system.
If you give an explanation will get the brainliest.

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It’s true it’s in the book

2. What is an example of a primary source? a. Written documents and photographs from someone who took part in an event b. A textbook written by a teacher at Renaissance Academy C. A biography written about another person d. None of the above 1​

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A because there is proof  

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Why was the Boston Massacre important?


a
It showed colonists that they were ready to win the war
b
Colonists used it as an example for how Britain was unfair
c
Gave the colonists a way to unite the colonies
d
It hurt British trade

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b

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Answer:

The Boston Massacre was important because

it was a confrontation in 1770 that worsened tensions between the 13 colonies. The manslaughter may have been an accident, but it helped lead all the tension between the people to something worse.

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They had tied their wretched, neglected little ponies by dozens along the fences and outhouses, and were either lounging about the place, or crowding into the trading house. Here were faces of various colors red, green, white, and black, curiously intermingled and disposed over the visage in a variety of patterns. Calico shirts, red and blue blankets, brass ear-rings, wampum necklaces, appeared in profusion. The trader was a blue-eyed openfaced man who neither in his manners nor his appearance betrayed any of the roughness of the frontier though just at present he was obliged to keep a lynx eye on his suspicious customers, who, men and women, were climbing on his counter and seating themselves among his boxes and bales.2 The village itself was not far off, and sufficiently illustrated the condition of its unfortunate and self-abandoned occupants. 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He invited us to his cottage, a little white-and-green building, in the style of the old French settlements and ushered us into a neat, well-furnished room. The blinds were closed, and the heat and glare of the sun excluded the room was as cool as a cavern. It was neatly carpeted too and furnished in a manner that we hardly expected on the frontier. The sofas, chairs, tables, and a well-filled bookcase would not have disgraced an Eastern city though there were one or two little tokens that indicated the rather questionable civilization of the region. A pistol, loaded and capped, lay on the mantelpiece and through the glass of the bookcase, peeping above the works of John Milton glittered the handle of a very mischievous-looking knife.4 Our host went out, and returned with iced water, glasses, and a bottle of excellent claret a refreshment most welcome in the extreme heat of the day and soon after appeared a merry, laughing woman, who must have been, a year of two before, a very rich and luxuriant specimen of Creole beauty. She came to say that lunch was ready in the next room. Our hostess evidently lived on the sunny side of life, and troubled herself with none of its cares. She sat down and entertained us while we were at table with anecdotes of fishing parties, frolics, and the officers at the fort. 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