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What stroke of good luck made the building of the Athenian navy possible?
Answer:
Battle of Marathon
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What where are the affects of exchanges in quanzhou? Which effect was most important and why?
Answer:
Quanzhou city, China
Explanation:
A Quanzhou prefecture was established there in 618 CE. The only sizable settlement in the present area was Nan’an county—some 12.5 miles (20 km) up the Xi River valley—which had been set up in the 6th century by the Nan (Southern) Chen regime (557–589). The present Quanzhou was founded in 700 as Wurongzhu; its name was changed to Quanzhou in 711, and it was established as a county seat; it was a convenient administrative centre for the scattered Chinese settlements in the area, under the name Jinjiang, in 718. The prefecture of Quanzhou was promoted to a superior prefecture under the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911/12) dynasties. After 1911, under the Chinese republic, the superior prefecture reverted to county status under its old name Jinjiang. In 1951, when Quanzhou was established as a city, all of Jinjiang county was merged into it. The Jinjiang county administration was moved and established on the south bank of the Pujiang River, though it was later named Jinjiang city within the Quanzhou urban area.
By the 8th century CE, as a result of trade exchanges, China had established diplomatic ties with other far-off nations.
What is quanzhou?Quanzhou often referred to as Chinchew, is a regional port city in southern Fujian, China, situated on the north bank of the Jin River, close to the Taiwan Strait.
On the south bank of the Pujiang River, the Jinjiang county administration was relocated and set up; but, Jinjiang city inside the Quanzhou metropolitan area was eventually given that name.
Particularly during the Tang dynasty, Quanzhou developed into a major trading hub. The expansion of these goods' exports via maritime routes to several places in Asia and Africa as a result of their wealth.
By the eighth century CE, these exchanges had helped to build ties between China and other distant lands, and they had also been crucial to keeping those relationships alive.
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What did the United States do as a result of the Roosevelt Corollary?
A. It took over banks in China.
B. It took over railroads in Japan.
C. It often sent troops to nations in Latin America.
D. It took over military bases in the Mediterranean.
Answer:
C. It often sent troop to nations in Latin America
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. It often sent troops to nations in Latin America.
Explanation:
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From what condition did many soldiers suffer but were rarely treated for
Answer:
A disease that was made for soldiers back then
Answer:
Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)
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Answer:
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How did the Supreme Court set the standard for only dealing with cases? And why was this important?
Answer: The Supreme Court has its own set of rules. According to these rules, four of the nine Justices must vote to accept a case. Five of the nine Justices must vote in order to grant a stay, e.g., a stay of execution in a death penalty case.
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How did World War I finally end?
Answer:
by the
versatile treaty
Why was the Progressive Movement necessary?
How did the ostracon protect the community
Answer:
Ostracon, potshard, or limestone flake used in antiquity, especially by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Hebrews, as a surface for drawings or sketches, or as an alternative to papyrus for writing as well as for calculating accounts.
Explanation:
What role did Dr. Thomas Brewster play in Georgia politics in the 1940s? He became the youngest governor in Georgia's history. He was a key supporter of the white primary system. He ran in and lost the 1946 race for governor of Georgia. He was a civil rights activist who helped end the white primary system.
Answer:
D) He was a civil rights activist who helped end the white primary system.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
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Which group's main role was to provide military service for the people in the Medieval Ages?
a-King
b-Lords/Nobles
c-Knight
d-Peasant
Lines 1-19: What does Wiesel do to get listeners' attention at the beginning of his
speech? Why might Wiesel have chosen to begin this way?
Answer:
He starts the speech in one with a tense tone. He chooses to start like this, because the reason why he is receiving the award has a serious meaning and that must be treated with the same tension with which it happened.
Explanation:
Wiesel starts the speech by citing the dead in the holocaust and how the prize he is receiving is connected to these dead, as he is receiving a prize for the book he wrote about his own experiences in the concentration camps. Wiesel recognizes that he represents a people who suffered irrationally and that this cannot be treated with happiness, but with tension and that is why he starts the speech in a tense way.
Mountain Range:
CHINA IS ____________________________ FROM INDIA BY THE HIMALAYA MOUNTAIN RANGE TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST.
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Answer:
Nepali Himalaya sorry if this is wrong thank you
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How many men and women were a part of the military in 1941?
8
800,000
8 Million
1,600,000
Was it possible for the US to maintain neutrality in World War I?
Answer:
US President Woodrow Wilson sought to maintain US neutrality but was ultimately unable to keep the United States out of the war, largely because of escalating German aggression. Wilson warned that the United States would not permit unrestricted submarine warfare or any further violations of international law.
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
The two major minerals for mining in Texas in the late 1880s were salt and coal.
b.
The lumber industry became one of Texas’ most important industries by the 1900s.
c.
The Texas communication infrastructure led to a bust cycle in the Texas economy.
d.
Industrialization developed slower in Texas than in the rest of the U.S.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Which of the following was NOT an innovation caused by Henry Ford's standardization of the automobile?
A. Ford put most of his competitors out of business, leading to a monopoly
B. As more people purchased cars, more Americans moved to the suburbs
C. The cost of owning an automobile decreased significantly
D. All elements of production were added to his manufacturing facilities
Answer:
i am not to sure but i think B
Explanation:
How many amendments does the Bill of Rights contain?
A. 12
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
Answer: 10
Explanation:
Answer:
10
Explanation:
the Bill of Rights contain 10 amendments
The following group of people were denied entry into the United States for many years:. Single choice.
Italians
Russians
Chinese
Swedes
Answer:
Chinese!
Explanation:
Called the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Messed up.
You are Zheng He, and government officials have threatened to stop supporting your voyages. Write a letter to persuade officials to let you continue traveling. Give at least three reasons why you should be allowed to continue.
Answer:
Impact of Revolt of 1857
The major impact was the introduction of Government of India act which abolished the rule of British East India Company and marked the beginning of British raj that bestowed powers in the hands of the British government to rule India directly through representatives.
Explanation:
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST How were Andrew young and Maynard Jackson's backgrounds similar? Check all that apply
Both men were sons of ministers
Both men had mothers who were educators
Both men grew up in middle class households
Both men graduated from college at an early age.
Both men were inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.
Both men attended traditionally African American colleges
Answer:
B.Both men had mothers who were educators.
C.Both men grew up in middle-class households.
E.Both men were inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.
F.Both men attended traditionally African American colleges.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
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Making individuals work 12 or 16 hours a day for low pay without vacation or sick leave is an example of. Single choice.
exploration
exploitation
socialism
Social Darwinism
why is john j pershing is important in WWI
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He was important because, U.S. Army general John J. Pershing commanded the American Expeditionary Force in Europe during World War 1.
What do the inscriptions indicate about how the Egyptians viewed the afterlife? Why was the king’s afterlife important to the Egyptian people?
Answer:
Egyptians believed that the immortal spirit of the deceased remained linked to and dependent on its earthly body. Egyptians tombs were full of items designed to help and guarantee the soul's rebirth and its successful passage into the afterlife. Almost everything included with the burial symbolized rebirth and renewal.
To the ancient Egyptians, the judgment of the dead was the process that allowed the Egyptian gods to judge the worthiness of the souls of the deceased. Deeply rooted in the Egyptian belief of immortality, judgment was one of the most important parts of the journey through the afterlife.
Explanation:
What are the phases of a genocide?
Answer:
Classification Symbolization Dehumanization Organization Polarization Preparation Extermination Denial
Explanation:
What kept MOST people from settling west Texas in the late 1800s?
Answer:
lack of water and droughts
Explanation:
west texas is very dry and arid
Answer:
U.S. census, over 212,000 people lived in Texas in 1850. By 1860 the number had increased to over 604,000.
Explanation:
Did the United States learn from past mistakes at the end of World War II? Why or why
not?
Answer:
The United States learned many things from previous mistakes in WWII.
Explanation:
For example
1. The creation of the World Bank
2. United Nations demonstrates that America is concerned about world peace and protecting human rights across the globe.
Which was an example of a public works program?
A. the Federal Farm Board
B. farm subsidies
C. the Emergency Relief
Construction Act
D. Hoover Dam
Answer:
Hoover Dam
Explanation:
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