What is one
positive reason Reverend J.
Francis Robinson thinks
women should have the
right to vote

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Answer 1

Answer:

i think if you just looked it up on google if would give you the answer.

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In this passage, Sanjaya, the main character, is speaking to Dhritarashtra, the king.

All mounted on their shining chariots!
On our side, too,—thou best of Brahmans! see
Excellent chiefs, commanders of my line,
Whose names I joy to count: thyself the first,
Then Bhishma, Karna, Kripa fierce in fight,
Vikarna, Aswatthaman; next to these
Strong Saumadatti, with full many more
Valiant and tried, ready this day to die

–Bhagavad Gita

How does Sanjaya describe the people who are standing with him?

He tells how they are different.
He compares them to one another.
He describes them in sequential order.
He explains what caused them to be there.

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Answer:

the right answer is C i got it right

Explanation:

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Sanjaya describes the people who are standing with him as He describes them in sequential order. Thus the correct option is C.

What is Inference?

Inference in any literature piece refers to achieving the conclusion of any subject with the support of facts and evidence present in the particular piece of literature.

In the event of Mahabharata is known thta the king was blind so he explained to Sanjaya all the events that what was happening on the battlefield.

When all the warriors come to the battleground according to the passage Sanjaya, describes them in sequential order that who comes first and carries what weapons along with introducing their role in the battle. In this way, Sanjaya introduces legends on the battlefield.

Therefore, option C is appropriate.

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The Sahara Desert is the smallest desert but has the most extreme climates, what does
the Kalahari Desert have?
Good Climate
hottest
temperatures
The driest climate
The wettest climate

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answer Temperatures

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the driest climate

because that is what deserts have (sorry if im no help)

- What group of citizens did not benefit from the 15th Amendment and why? Explain your answer in full sentences.)


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Answer:

Women did not benefit from the 15th Amendment.

Explanation:

The 15th Amendment was made to give voting rights to African Americans and other people of color. However, women were not given the right to vote until the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920. Also, those who were under 21 were not granted the right to vote until the 26th Amendment in 1971.

Under the Proprietors why would the colonists feel they had no political power?

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Answer:

The idea of self-government

Explanation:

Most economic activities on this feudal manor were related to what? a. guilds b. industry c.banking d.agriculture​

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Answer:

I belive it's b or d.

Explanation:

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Answer:

it is agriculture

Who comes next in line of succession after the speaker of the house?

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Answer:

The President Pro Tempore.

Explanation:

The current President Pro Tempore is Chuck Grassley.

Why did the settlers in the Runaway Scrape head toward Louisiana?

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Answer:

They were trying to get to American soil to escape Santa Anna’s army and take shelter in another country. Many of them had come from America and wanted to seek refuge there.

Explanation:

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Factories were made more efficient by all of the following EXCEPT. Single choice.
electricity to power the new machinery
assembly lines to make products more quickly
placing them in cities where more workers were available
the use of vertical integration to create monopolies

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The use of vertical integration to create momopolies

4. What type of law established by the Pope required people to follow the
law of the Church *

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Answer:Canon Law

Explanation:

Is a fish on a water a biotic or abiotic

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The fish is biotic because it is living.

The water is abiotic because it is non living.

Therefore, the answer to your question is biotic.

By the time the Korean War ended in 1953,
O China had seized the peninsula, annexing Korea.
O Korea was united under a democratic government.
O the division of the Korean peninsula remained unchanged.
O Korea was united under an independent Communist government.

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At the end of the Korean war in 1953, the division of the korean peninsula remained unchanged.

The Korean War

The Korean War was a conflict fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.

North Korea invaded South Korea in the year 1950 leading to the beginning of the war.

This was as a direct result of the clashes between both countries along the border and rebellions in South Korea.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

What is the electoral college

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Answer:

The United States Electoral College is a name used to describe the official 538 Presidential electors who come together every four years during the presidential election to give their official votes for President and Vice President of the United States.

Explanation:

Answer:

The United States Electoral College is a name used to describe the official 538 Presidential electors who come together every four years during the presidential election to give their official votes for President and Vice President of the United States.

Explanation:

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Why is Mecca a trade center for the Arabian peninsula?

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Because Mecca became the center of a loose confederation of client tribes, which included those of the Banu Tamim. Other regional powers such as the Abyssinian, Ghassan, and Lakhm were in decline, leaving Meccan trade to be the primary binding force in Arabia in the late 6th century.

What the rise and fall of the Aztec civilization? Explain when was the rise and fall.(Brainliest=20 pts)

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Answer:

The rise of the Aztec empire really began in 1150 with the fall of the Toltec empire. The Toltecs had established their state in Tula, which was to the north of what would become Tenochtitlan.

Explanation:

The rise of the Aztec empire began in 1150 with the fall of the Toltec empire. The Toltecs had established their state in Tula which was to the north of what would become Tenochtitlan. Their empire spread through most of Mexico. After a period of droughts and internal factional conflict, the city collapsed and was burned and looted, possibly by the Chichimeca. By 1200, the Valley of Mexico contained a number of moderately sized city states. The Aztec, who arrived in the Valley about 1248, adopted some of the key organizational and ideological principles which they learned from theToltecs. These included the ruling elite or pipilitin and the requirement that only a descendant from a royal Toltec dynasty could become the emperor. In 1300, the Aztec were still a small tribe. In addition to knowing how to cultivate the land, the Aztec were fierce warriors who were inspired by their war god Huitzilopochtli. This god was names after the hummingbird. Soon, invaders led by the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés overthrew the Aztec Empire by force and captured Tenochtitlan in 1521, bringing an end to Mesoamerica's last great native civilization.

By ____, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Idaho had granted suffrage to women.

A) 1894
B) 1895
C) 1893
D) 1897
E) 1896

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1896

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E: 1886
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Why did the Catholic Church apposed the scientific revolution?

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Church officials feared that scientific ideas would threaten the influence of the Catholic Church.

Examples of dissident,

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Answer:

"I disagreed with my teacher on the grade of my test", "My mother said I knocked the vase off, even though my brother really did it. I disagreed."

Explanation: Dissident is defined as someone who disagrees.

What was the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention?

A.
amend the Articles of Confederation

B.
amend the Bill of Rights

C.
amend the Constitution

D.

amend the Declaration of Independence
In December 1776, General Washington led his forces across the Delaware River/ Ohio River. The Continental Army launched a surprise attack against Hessian forces in the Battle of Bunker Hill/ Trenton.

Use the passage to answer the question.

from Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress "On Indian Removal"

“It will separate the Indians from immediate contact with settlements of whites . . . and perhaps cause them gradually, under the protection of the Government and through the influence of good counsels, to cast off their savage habits and become an interesting, civilized, and Christian community.”

—Andrew Jackson, 1830

What was the impact of the Indian Removal policy discussed by Andrew Jackson?

A.
the integration of the Five Civilized Tribes into American culture

B.
the beginning of a financial crisis in 1837

C.
the alliance between Native Americans and the British

D.
the deaths of thousands along the Trail of Tears

Why were southern states less industrialized than states in the North? Select the two correct answers.

A.
Northern factories would not trade with southern businesses.

B.
Southern states did not have the raw materials needed for factories.

C.
Agriculture was very profitable for the southern states.

D.
Climate conditions favored agricultural industries.

E.
Factory owners would not relocate to the South.

Which were effects of John Brown’s raid at Harpers Ferry? Select the two correct answers.

A.
Slaves engaged in armed revolts throughout the South.

B.
Kansas was taken over by Free-Soilers.

C.
Several southern states passed laws to prevent slave rebellions.

D.
Antislavery northerners considered Brown a martyr to the cause.

E.
Frederick Douglass joined Brown’s abolition movement.

Why did the idea of republican motherhood lead to increased education for some women?

A.
Women were tasked with educating the next generation, and thus needed to be educated themselves.

B.
Women were required to attend public schools, and thus would be punished if they did not obey.

C.
Women were believed to be more intelligent than men, and thus were encouraged to educate themselves.

D.
Women were thought to be the future leaders of the country, and thus were pushed to study politics and economics.

Which was most likely an effect of the Confiscation Acts during the American Revolution?

A.
increased loyalist opposition to patriots

B.
decreased loyalist opposition to patriots

C.
increased patriot opposition to loyalists

D.
decreased patriot opposition to loyalists

What did Shays’s Rebellion expose?

A.
the advantage of allowing new territories to become states

B.
the need for the protection of freedom of religion

C.
the strength of having a unicameral legislative system

D.
the government's weakness under the Articles of Confederation

In what way did the states create economic problems for the national government after the American Revolution? Select the two correct answers.

A.
issued currency that was worthless

B.
imposed tariffs on items produced by other states

C.
requested funds to support state militias

D.
refused to pay their militias or their veterans

E.
passed laws that punished debtors

Select the words to make the sentences true.

The Articles of Confederation authorized a unicameral / bicameral legislature whose members were elected by direct / indirect voting. Laws were easy / difficult to pass since they required a consensus of nine states. Amendments to laws required a majority / unanimous vote.

What reason did the Democratic-Republicans give for opposing the Alien and Sedition Acts?

A.
They were unconstitutional.

B.
They were too pro-French.

C.
They targeted wealthy elites.

D.
They opened the country to unlimited immigration.

Use the quote to answer the question.

“The Americans have tarred and feathered your subjects, plundered your merchants, burnt your ships, denied all obedience to your laws and authority; yet so clement and so long forbearing has our conduct been that it is incumbent on us now to take a different course. Whatever may be the consequences, we must risk something; if we do not, all is over.” —Lord North

This quote most clearly supports an argument in favor of what?

A.
British officials and the Coercive Acts

B.
Native Americans and the Proclamation Line

C.
Parliament and the Declaratory Act

D.
Sons of Liberty and the Boston Tea Party

Which laws were deemed “intolerable” by the colonies?

A.
Coercive Acts

B.
Stamp Act

C.
Tea Act

D.
Townshend Acts

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Answer:

Number 1 : c .amend the Constitution

Number 2: D.  the deaths of thousands along the Trail of Tears

Number 3: The correct answers are B and D. As a result of John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry, in the South support for secession from the Union grew, and states passed laws to prevent rebellions by enslaved people.

Number 4:The correct answer is A; Women were tasked with educating the next generation, and thus needed to be educated themselves.

Number 5 : The most likely effect of the confiscation Acts during the American Revolution was that it increased loyalist opposition to patriots.  Answer: Option A

Number 6: D: The government's weakness under the Articles of Confederation

Number 7:  B. imposed tariffs on items produced by other states

C.  requested funds to support state militias

Number 8: D:They opened the country to unlimited immigration

Number 9: C.  Parliament and the Declaratory Act As you can see in the question, this quote belongs to Lord North. He was a member of the British Parliament, and also held other positions such as Prime Minister.

Number 10: A. Coercive Acts

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Explanation: Number 5:The loyalists were the ones who were on the side of the British crown and thought in favour of the British council.

The confiscation acts done by the American revolutionaries to confiscate the lands.it was in order to establish their control over the region were opposed by the loyalists as to that was not what the British Council wanted.

Number 4 Explanation: The phrase or term Republican Motherhood was started in the 1980s. This idea was based on books written by John Locke. He has several ideas that were based on revolutionary ideas of republicanism.

Christians loved this idea because mothers would be able to pass down the family's religious views and values to generations.

Women were then opened many doors to education that they did not have before. This was so that they could educate their children about things that they learned. They also had more of a public role in women's rights, abolitionism, and had more chances of being teachers, etc.

Answer:

The other person is correct, have a good day.

Explanation:

Which is the first prime minister of the world? ​

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Answer:

Sirimavo Bandaranaike If I stand corrected!

Pls help it’s due todayyy

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Answer:Put in a guess

Explanation:I guess :/

Answer:

easyf

Explanation:

Which word is the best example of a precise adjective?

A:great
B:generous
C:good
D:nice

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Answer:

I guess it is generous, because it is precise about what's exactly good on the person

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B. generous

its a big word compared to the rest

Why did the queen of hawaii surrender her power

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Answer:

She failed insurrection aimed at restoring Liliuokalani to the throne

Explanation:

"The Queen moved to reclaim some of that power by issuing a new constitution. But planters like Sanford Dole wanted the islands annexed by the United States, to ensure their access to American sugar markets. The Marines landed in 1893, took over government buildings and placed Queen Lili'uokalani under house arrest.

Pro-American business interests had overthrown the Queen when she rejected constitutional limits on her powers. The new government realized that Hawaii was too small and militarily weak to survive in a world of aggressive imperialism, especially on the part of Japan."

The Pyramids were built during the New Kingdom. *
True
False

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Answer:

Though pyramids were built from the beginning of the Old Kingdom to the close of the Ptolemaic period in the fourth century A.D., the peak of pyramid building began with the late third dynasty and continued until roughly the sixth

Explanation:

The awnser is going to be true

Name the two Italian immigrants executed after being convicted in an unfair trial in 1927? What fear "fueled" this trial?

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Answer:Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were two Italian-born immigrants, workers, and anarchists, who were tried and convicted in 1921 for the armed robbery and murder of two payroll guards. The trial took place during the height of the Red Scare,

Explanation:

The trial took place during the height of the Red Scare, fear of a potential rise of communism or anarchism by a society or state. The name refers to the red flags that the communists use.

What were some of the major debates of slavery by the founding fathers

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Answer:

Some agreed to keep slavery and some did not want slavery across the U.S.

Please answer this for me fast

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Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

The free press clause guarantees that people can publish any lawful material without fear of punishment by the government, even if that material is critical of the government. This meant anything that criticized the government or its officials.

So it is 4. All of the above

When was mariachi cobre founded

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Answer:

it was founded.in 1971

Explanation:

Mariachi Cobre founded in tucson Azizona in 1971 , was the first prominent Mexican American mariachi group

Mariachi Cobre was founded in 1971 in Tucson, Arizona.

How did the trial of Peter Zenger in 1733 demonstrate the need for an impartial court system?

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Answer:

The trial of Peter Zenger showed that the jury needs to be more diverse. The jury on his first trial were all in general his enemies(the king's council). That's not fair since they would be on the king's side and the judge makes decisions with the help of the jury and the evidence they present. This would mean an unanimous belief that he should be in jail. His second trial were full of Zenger's peers. Which may not be fair but was a victory for Zenger(with the help of famous lawyer Hamilton)

The famous case of Peter Zenger happened in 1733. He was accused of calumny. Earlier it was illegal for any individual to write and promote any opinion or information against the government.

This hearing showed that the judicial policy needed to reform and the judging panel should be more diverse.

The tribunal in Zenger's trial was all King's members that clearly would not have supported or defended him.

The panel members were surely on the leader's side and the court could not reach a balanced judgment as they would be biased towards the predicament.

In his next trial, the jury was filled with Zenger's supporters and hence the verdict came in his favour.

Therefore, this case shows that impartial bar arrangement should be abolished.

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What qualified a citizen in the Han Dynasty to hold a government job?
1. knowledge of advanced science and mathematics
2. belonging by blood or marriage to the royal family
3. enough money to bribe a government official
4. advanced education in Confucian principles

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

i took the test and it was correct :|

A citizen in the Han Dynasty to hold a government job, advanced education in Confucian principles. Thus, option (4) is correct.

What is government?

The term “government” refers to a legal authority or system that is controlled and directed by an office, public sector, country, or state. The government imposed the law. The most common functions of the government are leadership, controlling, maintaining order, commanding, providing public services, and national security.

Hierarchical dissemination had been used to end the Han dynasty. The Han dynasty had considerable impact on China's neighboring nations. Additionally, religion was propagated. War and conquering did not stifle Confucianism. There was the impact of the citizen are the Han Dynasty to hold a government job, progressed education in Philosophical doctrine principles.

As a result, A citizen in the Han Dynasty to hold a government job, advanced education in Confucian principles. Therefore, option (4) is correct.

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Carefully read the passage from the Qur'an here. In a well-structured paragraph, write a summary that describes three main
ideas in the passage.

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Answer:

Righteousness does not consist in turning your faces towards the east or towards the west;175 true righteousness consists in believing in Allah and the Last Day, the angels, the Book and the Prophets, and in giving away one’s property in love of Him to one’s kinsmen, the orphans, the poor and the wayfarer, and to those who ask for help, and in freeing the necks of slaves, and in establishing Prayer and dispensing the Zakah. True righteousness is attained by those who are faithful to their promise once they have made it and by those who remain steadfast in adversity and affliction and at the time of battle (between Truth and falsehood). Such are the truthful ones; such are the God-fearing.

175. Turning one's face towards the east or the west is mentioned here only by way of illustration. The actual purpose of the verse is to emphasize that the observance of certain outward religious rites, the performance of certain formal religious acts out of conformism, and the manifestation of certain familiar forms of piety do not constitute that essential righteousness which alone carries weight with God and earns His recognition and approval.

Answer:

the person above me is correct!

Explanation:

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