Answer:
Option "A" is the correct answer to the following question.
Explanation:
Japan and Russia have been seeking to extend their geographical areas. The war arose from the competition for supremacy in Korea and Manchuria between Russia and Japan. China later rented it to Russia. Once Japanese invaded Russian sails at Port Arthur, mostly on south, the Russo-Japanese War began.
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2-3 things that Athens and Spartans had in common
Both live in Greece then had an alliance and lastly a powerful city state. Ah both also use slaves.
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1. Article III of the U.S. Constitution outlines the Judicial powers to _______ laws?
interpret/judge
enforce
veto
create
2. The first legislative government was the -
Senate
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Mayflower Compact
House of Burgesses
3. The biggest issue facing America as a new nation was -
A. Religious protest
B. The lack of military personnel
C. Large debt from the American Revolution
D. Nominating a president to run the country
4. Article I of the U.S. Constitution outlines the legislative powers to _________ laws.
create
veto
enforce
interpret
5. Opposing positions on issues facing our new nation led to the rise of the first -
Political Parties
Constitutional Congress
Civil War
Election debate
Answer:
Enforce
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. speaker of the house
2. president of senate, (vice president of united states)
3. majority whip, house of representatives
4. majority leader, senate
Explanation:
Insurance offers consumers
O protection from the costs of unplanned events.
O a guarantee that a business will succeed.
O income to help start a new business venture.
O full reimbursement after business setbacks.
Answer:
I would say the First choice: Protection from the costs of unplanned events
Explanation:
What was the outcome of the Battle of Baton Rouge?
The Union Army delayed Louisiana's secession from the Union.
Confederate troops retreated along the river into New Orleans.
The Union Army defeated Confederate forces during the battle.
Confederate troops took control of the Mississippi River.
Answer:
The Union Army defeated Confederate forces during the battle.
Explanation:
Which statement identifies a positive impact of political parties on
American political life?
Answer:
The first two political parties in American history were the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans; today, the United States still has a two-party system made up of the Democratic and Republican parties.
Over the past 200 years, political parties have become more powerful and central to American democracy, providing opportunities for the electorate to participate in politics and influencing how people relate to the government and policymakers.
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Which of the following would NOT be considered an event showing tensions that led to the Civil War?
Answer:
Power of the states and the South's desire to keep slavery.
Did the Emancipation Proclamation free the slaves immediately
Answer:
The Emancipation Proclamation didn't actually free all enslaved people. ... In practice, then, the Emancipation Proclamation didn't immediately free a single enslaved person, as the only places it applied were places where the federal government had no control—the Southern states currently fighting against the Union.
True or False, The colonists liked the Proclamation of 1763 because it provided them with security and safety?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
it was widely unpopular with the colonists they felt that the proclamation was a plot to keep them under strict control of England.
Answer:
False. Hope this helps.
Explanation:
The colonists felt the Proclamation was to keep them under strict control of England and that the British only wanted them east of the mountains so they could keep an eye on them.
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Answer:
i think it is D, sry if im wrong
Explanation:
Where was the Nipissing settlement located? *
O along the Proclamation Line
O in the thirteen colonies
O in other British territory
O in Spanish territory
Which of the following is a way that western expansion impacted the Plains Indians?
Answer:
Many Plains Indians followed the migration of buffalos and had a nomadic lifestyle.
Explanation:
Answer: We would teach them our ways and religion and they would change there belifes
Explanation:
Why was Lamar against the U.S.annexation of Texas?
a. It was too much of a financial burden.
b. He did not want to upset the Mexican government.
c. He believed the citizens of the United States were uneducated and uncivilized.
d. He believed Texas could be a very powerful republic on its own.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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In the system of mass production, unskilled workers...
a. were hired to tend to machines and were paid more than skilled workers.
b. were hired to help skilled workers and were paid more than skilled workers.
c. were hired to tend to machines and were paid less than skilled workers.
d. were hired to assist skilled workers and were paid the same as skilled workers.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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HURRY AND ANSWERRR Which of the following was not one of the goverment branches of the Constitution of 1836? a. Legislative b. Judicial c. Executive d. General Council
Why did President Johnson deviate from his original plan of punishing Southern aristocrats by making it difficult for states to reenter the Union?
A.
Johnson lost interest in the issue of Reconstruction upon Lincoln's assassination.
B.
Johnson became more interested in the passage of the Thirteenth through Fifteenth Amendments.
C.
Johnson believed that the Union was paramount and the Southshould be represented.
D.
Johnson did not believe Southern landowners had done anything wrong leading up to the war.
E.
Johnson wanted to show his authority by passing the Civil Rights Bill of 1866, and needed the South to do it.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Describe the causes and impact of the crusades on the islamic world and europe
Answer:
The crusades wanted to take the Jerusalem btw was taken by the Islamic world
The effects of the Crusaders was that the kings of Europe became very powerful, and they began to trade with the Middle East. Crusades increased religious tolerance among Muslims.
Who were Crusaders?The Crusades were a series of religious battles in the medieval period that were launched, supported, and occasionally commanded by the Latin Church. The most well-known of these Crusades are those to the Holy Land between 1095 and 1291, with the goal of liberating Jerusalem and its environs from Islamic dominion.
One of the numerous consequences of the Crusades was that the Pope and Western European kingdoms gained authority. Furthermore, Europeans began trading with the Middle East. As Western Europeans began to purchase things such as sugar, lemons, and spices, trade grew.
Crusading in Northern and Eastern Europe resulted in the extension of kingdoms like as Denmark and Sweden, as well as the formation of whole new political entities, such as the Holy Roman Empire.
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Why might someone not like Socialism?
Socialism can be corrupted and has been often throughout history. Many dictators promise to deliver socialism only to provide more of a communist or totalitarian government if anything. Also, even if true socialism was delivered, there are many who fear that their standard of living would decrease. For the (very) wealthy, they are likely not to favor socialism due to the fact that their wealth would be redistributed to those in need. There are probably other reasons why someone may not like socialism, but I'm not sure at the moment. Hopefully this is a good starting point for your assignment or essay. Of course you should look into further research on this topic.
Which of the following was a challenge faced by farmers in the late 1800s?
A. They were being paid less for their cash crops.
B. They were charged more for land.
C. There were few advances in farming equipment.
D. There was less land available for them to farm.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. They were being paid less for their cash crops.
Which statement best supports the government courier system used on the Royal Road?
Answer:
The main road of the Persians was the Royal Road. It started at Susa, the capital, in what is now southwestern Iran, and ran to Sardis and Ephesus. Along these roads were numerous stations. The great Royal Road of Darius can still be traced in places over the uplands of Asia Minor by the wheel-ruts of chariots and other vehicles worn in the surface rock. Really good roads are apparently a Roman invention, but the great trunk roads of the Persian Empire, over which the King's posts travelled faster than anything else that was mortal, must have been kept in decent repair. This also contributed to the freedom and activity of commerce.
The Persian empire was founded by Cyrus the Great. He himself tells us who he was. "I am Cyrus," he says on one of the Babylonian cylinders, "king of hosts, great king, mighty king, king of Babylon, king of Sumer and Akkad, king of the four regions; son of Cambyses, great king, king of Anshan ; grandson of Cyrus, great king, king of Anshan ; great-grandson of Teispes, great king, king of Anshan." Cyrus was succeeded by his son Cambyses, a man of suspicious and ungovernable temper. His reign is marked by the conquest of Egypt and Libya. Cambyses left no son, and upon his death Darius proclaimed himself king.
When Darius had securely established his authority over all parts of his empire, he set to work on the reorganization of its administration. Before the reign of Darius I the government of the Persian Empire was like that of all the great empires that had preceded it, save the Assyrian in a measure and for a short space of time; that is to say, it consisted of a great number of subject states, which were allowed to retain their own kings and manage their- own affairs, only paying tribute and furnishing contingents, when called upon in time of war, to the Great King. The principle he adopted was that of uniformity of control, a principle as difficult of application as it was necessary in an empire composed of such diverse nationalities. He divided the empire into twenty-three satrapies or provinces. These satrapies were in fact kingdoms. Darius died in 486 BC after a reign of 36 years.
The Persian Empire, which under Darius stretched from east to west for a distance of three thousand miles and comprised no less than two million square miles, with a population of seventy to eighty millions, had with the exception of the Romans, perhaps the best system of roads known to ancient history. Indeed, it is doubtful whether without it such a vast empire, more than half as large as modern Europe, could have been held together. Each satrap, or prefect of province, was obliged to make regular reports to the king, who was also kept informed by spies of what was taking place in every part of the empire. To aid the administration of }he government, postal communication for the exclusive use of the king and his trusted servants connected the capital with the distant provinces. This postal service was four or five centuries later patterned after by the Romans.
The Persian empire was tied together by a system of royal roads that facilitated military control and communication with the provinces on the empire's rim. The roads made it possible for the king to move forces quickly to any point within the empire to suppress civil unrest or meet a threat from outside. These roads were unpaved, packed dirt-tracks wide enough to support the movement of the mobile Persian siege towers drawn by teams of oxen. A system of bridges over streams and other terrain obstacles, more than the road surface itself, greatly increased rates of movement. The most famous of these roads ran from Sardis on the Mediterranean to the Persian capital of Susa, a distance of 1,500 miles. A messenger could travel this distance in 15 days using a series of horse relay stations. Without the road the journey would have taken 3 months.
To facilitate trade and the quick movement of troops, Darius improved existing roads and built new ones throughout the empire. The "Royal Road" ran from Susa to Nineveh, thence west to the Cilician Gates, thence north through Tyana and Mazaca to Pteria, thence west across the Halys by a fortified bridge (the other rivers being crossed by boats) to Ancyra, thence southwest through Pessinus and Ceramon Agora to Sardis and Ephesus. This was called the " Royal Road" because the service of the " Great King " passed over it. Along this road, between Susa and Sardis, Darius established 111 stations, where mounted couriers were kept ready day and night to forward the royal despatches. Orders were transmitted by this simple device, the first postal service of which we have any knowledge, with astonishing rapidity.
Explanation:
What did it mean if a worker had
the third shift" at a factory?
A. the worker had a shift that lasted over night
B. the worker was going to be fired
C. the worker was going to have to work three
days in a row
D, the worker's shift was going to be reduced by
three lhours
Answer:
The answer is A. the worker had a shift that lasted over night.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which best describes tasks performed by enslaved field workers in the 1800s? clearing land, taking care of livestock, working as drivers planting crops, harvesting crops, taking care of children repairing buildings, cooking and cleaning, working as blacksmiths cooking and cleaning, planting crops, growing vegetable gardens
Answer:
A. Clearing land, taking care of livestock, working as drivers
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Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Question 15
What caused Ashoka to convert to Buddhism?
O He wanted to strengthen the Caste System
O He escaped the palace and saw suffering in the World
He was horrified at the 70,000 deaths caused by the battle of Kalinga
O His grandfather forced him to become a Buddhist
4. What role did slavery play in Texas' decision to seek independence from Mexico
Answer: We are ruined forever Should this measure be adopted.” To what extent was the Texas War for Independence caused by slavery? ... Slavery allowed the Americans to outnumber the Mexicans 3:1 and develop a new culture in Texas, and law passed outlawing slavery majorly factored in the desire for independence.
Explanation:
What was the Romani main source of income?
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Answer:
Explanation:Romania's main industries are clothing and shoe manufacturing, metal, extracting and processing of primary goods (timber, marble, rock), food processing, oil refining and chemical derivates, and to a lesser extent pharmaceuticals, heavy machinery, household electronics, etc.
Which of the following Oklahomans distinguished himself as a significant donor to Oklahoma State University and other charitable endeavors?
A.
George Lynn Cross
B.
Walter Cronkite
C.
Sam Walton
D.
T. Boone Pickens
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. T. Boone Pickens
Explanation:
T. Boone Pickens
- Born 1928
Holdenville, Oklahoma
- Founded and chaired BP Capital management
- Developed the Pickens Plan
Reduce American dependence o foreign energy
Utilize alternative energy sources including natural gas, wind, and solar power
- Donated more than $400 million to Oklahoma State University and other Philanthropic interests
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In which of the following areas did Reconstruction have the most positive effect?
A education
B. agriculture
C. urbanization
D. poverty reduction
eudaciton
Explanation: ez
Answer: Education
Explanation:
Why did the us become involved in world war 1?
Answer:
See Below
Explanation:
The U.S. entered World War I because Germany embarked on a deadly gamble. Germany sank many American merchant ships around the British Isles which prompted the American entry into the war.