Answer:
he promised order after the chaos of the Revolution
Explanation:
The French people welcomed Napoleon -- the bourgeoisie, in particular, expected Napoleon to protect the wealth and influence they had gained as a result of 1789. ... In 1802, Napoleon was made first Consul for life with the right to choose his successor. On December 2, 1804, Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French
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Explain how rulers of the gunpowder empires (ottoman, safavid, mughal, king) used architecture to legitimize their power. give an example for each
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Rulers of the gunpowder empires used architecture to legitimize their power as a way to express their power, control, and sovereignty over other nations. That is why they built impressive buildings for their time. Indeed they even tried to intimidate the enemy with these structures.
Some examples:
Ottoman Empire. Experts builders of Mosques. The church of Haga Sophia in Istambul is a great example.
Safavid Empire. The impressive Naqshe Jahan Square, a symbol of the grandiosity of the Safavids.
Mughal Empire. This is a classic, the world-famous Taj Mahal in India. One of the most beautiful buildings in India and probably, in the world.
An English student picked up a soccer ball in 1823 and ran with it, he broke all the rules of an Ancient Greek game, “harpaston.” Who was this student?
What was Luther's intention behind the 95 Theses?
A
To become a nun of the Catholic Church
B
To start a rebellion against the Church's leaders
C
To stop the spread of Protestantism
D
To engage the Church leaders in change
Answer:
C
Explanation:
He wanted to bring awareness of what was happening within the church and the corruption that was taking place
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How did the Reconstruction plans of President Johnson and Radical Republicans in Congress differ in dealing with the defeated rebellious states?
The radical republicans differ from Lincoln's plan because they thought the war was easy towards the south.
Explanation:
Radical republicans believed that the Lincoln plan for reconstruction was not harsh enough because from their point of view the south was guilty of starting the war and the deserved to be punished as such. The south needed to be rebuilt the civil war.
President Andrew Johnson, the successor to President Abraham Lincoln, after his assassination had a very difficult idea about it than with radical republicans.
What was the point of the Mexican Army waiting so long before they attacked Alamo?
Answer:
they had to drink their MODELOS
Answer:
they may have took so long so their troops would not be tired when they went into battle
The battle of the Alamo was fought over issues like Federalism, slavery, immigration rights, the cotton industry and above all, money. General Santa Anna arrived at San Antonio; his Mexican army with some justification regarded the Texans as murderers. ... The Texans lost nine dead and 30 wounded.
Explanation:
3. An unalienable right is one that
A) includes speech and religion.
B) only exists if the people vote on it.
C) cannot be taken away.
D) must win approval in both Congress and with the President.
Answer:
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Answer: C. cannot be taken away
Explanation:
In the United States Declaration of Independence, the term "unalienable rights" signifies rights that are granted by the Creator and cannot be taken away from the people. The rights listed in the same sentence are the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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which of the following is not paid for by your employer beased upon your gross earnings
Answer:a
Explanation:
Question 5 of 10
Who was a founder of the American Temperance Society?
O A. Lyman Beecher
O B. Horace Mann
O C. Harriet Beecher Stowe
O D. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Lyman Beecher established the American Temperance Society in 1826
What of the following led to a stalemate in the early years of WWI?
A)the use of poison gas
B)fighter planes
C)trench warfare
D)U-boat attacks
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Trench warfare
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
Slave owners produced 90% of Texas’ cotton on plantations during the 1850s and 60s.
b.
Plantation owners typically owned several hundred slaves.
c.
There were many plantations and plantation owners in Texas duirng the 1850s and 60s.
d.
Texans who owned slaves usually had larger farms than those who worked without them.
Answer: the answer you are looking for is, answer option C I believe that slave owners did produce 90% of the Texas cotton on plantations during the 1850s and 1860s, option B and D are linked because the more land you had the more slaves you had.
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Answer: c got it right on my test
Which of the following was NOT an invention of the 1700s?
Answer:
The answer is D because The first reference to a water wheel dates back to around 4000 BCE. Vitruvius, an engineer who died in 14 CE, has been credited with creating and using a vertical water wheel during Roman times. The wheels were used for crop irrigation and grinding grains, as well as to supply drinking water to villages.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Water WheelExplanation:
The first reference to a water wheel dates back to around 4000 BCE. Vitruvius, an engineer who died in 14 CE, has been credited with creating and using a vertical water wheel during Roman times. The wheels were used for crop irrigation and grinding grains, as well as to supply drinking water to villages.
What American general’s name became synonymous with the word traitor in 1780 after he conspired to turnover West Point to the British?
Answer: thomas jefferson
Explanation:
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It was by becoming a Catholic that I pacified the Vendee [region in western France], and a [Muslim] that I established myself in Egypt; it was by becoming ultramontane that I won over public opinion in Italy. If I ruled a people of Jews, I would rebuild the temple of Solomon! Paradise is a central spot whither the souls of men proceed along different roads; every sect has a road of its own.
–Diary of Napoleon,
1796
Based on this quotation, how did Napoleon most likely view religion in the French empire?
He thought that most people should practice more than one religion.
He wanted to make Catholicism the official religion of the world.
He believed that people have the right to choose how to worship.
He did not want French citizens to have freedom of religion.
Answer:
The third one.
Explanation:
Were 17th Century and 18th Century Russia essentially the same? I need to write a paragraph on it. Thanks.
Explanation:
Centuries are conveniently employed as units of periodization, at any rate in modern European historiography. Such a division of time implies that each century possesses a physiognomy of its own, distinguishing it from those preced ing and those following it, and imparting some sort of coherence to all events that occurred within its limits. That the strict chronological boundaries of a century may not always be observed in such periodization (for example, 1715 to 1789 passes as the eighteenth century in French history) need not unduly disturb us. The minor chronological discrepancies do point, however, to a significant aspect of this standard as a unit of periodization. The fact that the unit varies depending on which element of past life (political, economic, religious, cultural, or any other) is chosen as the determining criterion means that the "century" differs from country to country. Traditionally, reigns have served to define a historical period, although specific political events, for instance revolutions, may have been more significant. In some instances, a century has been defined in terms of events in different realms of public life; thus, in the case of France, the eighteenth century denotes both the age of Enlightenment" and the prodrome of "1789 and all that." I restate here the obvious in order to call attention to an aspect of historical reflection that is not always acknowledged: one may, for example, speak of eighteenth-century France or of Germany in the eighteenth century, but it is quite possible that, depending on the criteria used, features associated with one century in one country may appear in a different chronologi cal unit in another country.
Periodization of modern European history has traditionally been based on the experience of France: politically, the seventeenth century in that country stretches from the assassination of Henry IV in 1610 to the death of Louis XIV in 1715, while the eighteenth century ends abruptly and symbolically on July 14, 1789 (or, according to some historians, on the night of August 4 of the same year). In cultural terms the seventeenth century in France is the period of classical literature, just as the eighteenth is the age of the philosophes. This periodization is inadequate, however, when we talk about the social and eco nomic history of the country. We see, for example, that economically and socially the Ancien Régime prevailed well into the nineteenth century. Similar chronological discrepancies can be found in the socioeconomic history of other
This essay is based on a talk given at the first meeting of Harvard University's study group for the eighteenth century and on a lecture delivered at the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences in July 1981.
How did Spain's desire to ensure profits from its American empire affect the economic activities of spanish America?
Answer:
Motivations for colonization: Spain's colonization goals were to extract gold and silver from the Americas, to stimulate the Spanish economy and make Spain a more powerful country. Spain also aimed to convert Native Americans to Christianity.
Explanation:
Answer:
Columbus, in his voyage, sought fame and fortune, as did his Spanish sponsors. To this end, Spain built a fort in 1565 at
Explanation:
How did Native Americans react when the English settlers invaded their homeland?
The Native Americans resisted.
The Native Americans ran away
The Native Americans did nothing
The Native Americans adopted all the English beleifs and customs.
Answer:
Explanation:
the natives adopted the english customs and ways
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Which of the following statements about the Civil War is FALSE?
a.
Women formed aid associations in an effort the support the war and care for the wounded.
b.
Cotton production declined across the South during the Civil War.
c.
In an effort to increase production of goods, many factories were built in the South during the Civil War.
d.
Mobs attacked and destroyed printing presses where newspaper men spoke out against the war.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer: B
Explanation: Cotton had become the most valuable crop of the South and comprised 59% of the exports from the United States during the Civil War.
in addition to a national constitutional convention, who or what can begin the process to amend the U.S. Constitution?
What are some things about the Shang Dynasty, Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, and Indus River Valley's Religion?
Answer:Mesopotamia is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent, in modern days roughly corresponding to most of Iraq, Kuwait, the eastern parts of Syria, Southeastern Turkey, and regions along the Turkish–Syrian and Iran–Iraq borders.
Ancient Egypt was a civilization of ancient North Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River, situated in the place that is now the country Egypt.
The Indus Valley religion is polytheistic and is made up of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. There are many seals to support the evidence of the Indus Valley Gods. Some seals show animals which resemble the two gods, Shiva and Rudra.
The Shang Dynasty is the earliest ruling dynasty of China to be established in recorded history, though other dynasties predated it. The Shang ruled from 1600 to 1046 B.C. and heralded the Bronze Age in China. They were known for their advances in math, astronomy, artwork and military technology.
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Explanation:
What group of people had the right to vote in colonial America?
A.
Only male colonists of British descent.
B.
Only men serving in the governor’s office.
C.
Only males who were religious leaders.
D.
Only men who owned property.
E.
Only men who were slave owners.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Anwser:
be I would think the only one that would make sence would be D. Only men who owned property.
Explanation:
Simelarites between fredrick douglus and john brown
Answer:
John Brown and Frederick Douglass are both abolitionists
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass and John Brown were both abolitionist leaders trying to abolish slavery in the United States. Also, the states they were born in had slavery really bad Frederick Douglass grew up in Maryland and John Brown grew up in Connecticut.
the age of absolutism was when
Answer:
What was the Age of Absolutism? The Age of Absolutism was the period around the 17th and 18th centuries when Europe (kind of) was ruled by very powerful monarchs.
Explanation:
What was the political structure of the Persian Empire under Darius? Choose three correct answers.
The empire was one very large state.
The empire was organized into 20 satrapies.
Each state of the empire was ruled by a satrap.
Darius made sure every satrapy had a military commander.
The Persian government did not allow other religions to be practiced.
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Answer: B: Each state of the empire was ruled by a satrap.
Explanation:How did Darius I change Persia's political organization? Darius organized the empire into 20 provinces, then appointed a governor (satrap) for each province. ... Darius and Xerxes wanted to invade Greece because parts of Greece were rebelling against the Persian Empire and were trying to break away from Persian rule.
Answer:
Explanation:
B C D
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Explanation:
23. Which of the following is Not a dimension of religion?
O A. Physical Dimension
O B. Social Dimension
O C. Material Dimension
O D. Mythical Dimension
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Material Dimension is not a dimension of religion?
What should a student do independently to prepare for a formal discussion? Check all that apply.
do research
establish goals
develop opinions
pick a moderator
create guidelines
take careful notes
Answer:
A B E F
Explanation:
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a supporter of the bolsheviks would most likely agree with which statement
The people should support the provisional government's efforts to reform russian politics
The Rise of ? • Began to modernize in the 19th century • Created a regional military empire in Asia and the Pacific during the 1930s and 1940s • Transformed into democracy with a powerful manufacturing economy during the late 20th century Which nation BEST replaces the question mark in the title?
Answer:
The answer is JAPAN.
Explanation:
It was Japan the nation that, during the 19th began to modernize. It built a regional military empire in the Pacific and Asia between 1930 and 1940. In the late 20th century, Japan developed a powerful manufacturing economy and became one of the potences in the world.
Under Pericles, how did Athens take a leading role in the Delian League?
Pericles moved the Delian League treasury to Athens.
Members elected Athens as the leader of the league.
Pericles offered money to build a fleet of trade ships.
Members sent soldiers to live and train in Athens.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Delian League was a defensive league made up of city-states and controlled by Athens that defended each other against Persia. During the next several decades, the league drove persia out of Anatolia and Greece grew richer through increased overseas trade.
Answer:
Pericles moved the Delian League treasury to Athens.
Explanation:
That's what he did.