Where did most scientists believe the first civilization developed?
A. Along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
B.In central Africa, along the Nile
C.In the Indus River Valley
D.In Ancient Greece, along the Mediterranean

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Answer 1
The answer is In the Indus River valley.

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Answer:

13. Emperor Fredrick, King Richard I, and King Phillip II

14. Saladin promised that christian pilgrims could travel to Jerusalem safely

15. "six more crusades were launched over the next sixty years, but they achieved very little."

16.

Europe - the Middle East

Nobles - reduced - stronger central governments

17.

Richard: Christian pilgrims can now travel safely!

Saladin: Islamic Conquest.

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How many trustees governed the colony Georgia

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Answer:

7

Explanation:

Committees were named to solicit contributions and interview applicants to the new colony. On November 17, 1732, seven Trustees bade farewell to Oglethorpe and the first settlers as they left from Gravesend aboard the Anne.

What would be the answer to this honest answers only it’s important

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Answer:

I believe its C.

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what is Capitalism in your own word?

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Capitalism is an economic system in which private individuals or businesses own capital goods.

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Answer:

Last two I think

Explanation:

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What technology was outlawed by most countries following World War I?
A) Chemical warfare
B) Tanks
C) Submarine warfare
D) Zepplins

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Answer: chemical warfare

Explanation: Chemical Warfare was outlawed by most countries after the end of World War 1. Later, in World War 2, these same countries that banned them after World War 1 did not use them after World War 2.

what did vikings do to advance or deter European prosperity? answer the question in 1 paragraph

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From around A.D. 800 to the 11th century, a vast number of Scandinavians left their homelands to seek their fortunes elsewhere. These seafaring warriors–known collectively as Vikings or Norsemen (“Northmen”)–began by raiding coastal sites, especially undefended monasteries, in the British Isles. Over the next three centuries, they would leave their mark as pirates, raiders, traders and settlers on much of Britain and the European continent, as well as parts of modern-day Russia, Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland.
Who Were the Vikings?
Contrary to some popular conceptions of the Vikings, they were not a “race” linked by ties of common ancestry or patriotism, and could not be defined by any particular sense of “Viking-ness.” Most of the Vikings whose activities are best known come from the areas now known as Denmark, Norway and Sweden, though there are mentions in historical records of Finnish, Estonian and Saami Vikings as well. Their common ground–and what made them different from the European peoples they confronted–was that they came from a foreign land, they were not “civilized” in the local understanding of the word and–most importantly–they were not Christian. The exact reasons for Vikings venturing out from their homeland are uncertain; some have suggested it was due to overpopulation of their homeland, but the earliest Vikings were looking for riches, not land. In the eighth century A.D., Europe was growing richer, fueling the growth of trading centers such as Dorestad and Quentovic on the Continent and Hamwic (now Southampton), London, Ipswich and York in England. Scandinavian furs were highly prized in the new trading markets; from their trade with the Europeans, Scandinavians learned about new sailing technology as well as about the growing wealth and accompanying inner conflicts between European kingdoms. The Viking predecessors–pirates who preyed on merchant ships in the Baltic Sea–would use this knowledge to expand their fortune-seeking activities into the North Sea and beyond.
Early Viking Raids
In A.D. 793, an attack on the Lindisfarne monastery off the coast of Northumberland in northeastern England marked the beginning of the Viking Age. The culprits–probably Norwegians who sailed directly across the North Sea–did not destroy the monastery completely, but the attack shook the European religious world to its core. Unlike other groups, these strange new invaders had no respect for religious institutions such as the monasteries, which were often left unguarded and vulnerable near the shore. Two years later, Viking raids struck the undefended island monasteries of Skye and Iona (in the Hebrides) as well as Rathlin (off the northeast coast of Ireland). The first recorded raid in continental Europe came in 799, at the island monastery of St Philibert’s on Noirmoutier, near the estuary of the Loire River.
For several decades, the Vikings confined themselves to hit-and-run raids against coastal targets in the British Isles (particularly Ireland) and Europe (the trading center of Dorestad, 80 kilometers from the North Sea, became a frequent target after 830). They then took advantage of internal conflicts in Europe to extend their activity further inland: after the death of Louis the Pious, emperor of Frankia (modern-day France and Germany), in 840, his son Lothar actually invited the support of a Viking fleet in a power struggle with brothers. Before long other Vikings realized that Frankish rulers were willing to pay them rich sums to prevent them from attacking their subjects, making Frankia an irresistible target for further Viking activity.
Conquests in the British Isles
By the mid-ninth century, Ireland, Scotland and England had become major targets for Viking settlement as well as raids. Vikings gained control of the Northern Isles of Scotland (Shetland and the Orkneys), the Hebrides and much of mainland Scotland. They founded Ireland’s first trading towns: Dublin, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow and Limerick, and used their base on the Irish coast to launch attacks within Ireland and across the Irish Sea to England. When King Charles the Bald began defending West Frankia more energetically in 862, fortifying towns, abbeys, rivers and coastal areas, Viking forces began to concentrate more on England than Frankia.

Brunelleschi's Dome on the Dumo in Florence shows the advances in what subject?

Climb Il Duomo Florence, Italy

a. physics
b. math
c. architecture
d. Science

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Answer:

The answer is C

The dome that covers the Florence cathedral (the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral) is known as Filippo Brunelleschi's dome. When it was designed, it was the largest dome in the world. This immediately created problems as its size prevented the traditional method of construction so c

Who were the 3 ministers to help build the french empire (2 were religious)

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Napoléon, Napoleon iii, are two

List at least three
adjectives that describe
the Aztec capital of
Tenochtitlan.
More is OK

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Answer: Tenochtitlán was an Aztec city that flourished between A.D. 1325 and 1521. Built on an island on Lake Texcoco, it had a system of canals and causeways that supplied the hundreds of thousands of people who lived ther e

The Aztecs were able to settle there because no one else wanted the land. At first, it wasn't a great place to start a city, but soon the Aztecs built up islands where they could grow crops.

Explanation:

Select the recovery program that correctly completes each sentence.

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The ✔ National Recovery Administration
developed codes for fair trade policies to reduce unemployment.
The ✔ Tennessee Valley Authority
built dams and flood controls and brought electricity to one of the poorest parts of the country.
The ✔ Civil Works Administration
created construction jobs for people who were out of work.
The ✔ Public Works Administration
built public buildings such as schools and hospitals.

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.According to Hamilton, why is it essential that the new Republic establish public credit?

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Answer:

Hamilton deemed it essential to be the support of those to whom it owed money : the wealthy, domestic credit class as well as foreign creditors

These are the people who take financial risks to make money ?​

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they are called entrepreneurs

Answer:

Entrepreneurs

Explanation:

A person who organizes and operates a business/businesses,taking on greater normal financial risk in order to do so.

why does it take a lifetime to learn to love as jesus does?

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Answer:

God

Explanation:

Because no one is perfect

 I am a Christian and I believe that what is said to be true in the Bible, Jesus doesn't sin. Jesus is the Son of God he is holy. It takes a lifetime because if you not only believe but trust in the Lord then he will provide. Ask and you shall receive, seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened to you. The Bible doesn't tell lies everything in it is true. Find ways to engage with the Lord and worship him. Hopefully I answered you question have a great day!

Before the Pueblo Revolt there was not ________________________.

a.

a reduction in population

c.

crop failure and famine

b.

a sharp increase in villages

d.

Spanish became a common language



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A

B

C

D

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Answer:

B. A sharp increase in villages.

Explanation:

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1. Before the Industrial Revolution, how was clothing made?
2. The first factories of the Industrial Revolution had to be near rivers, why?
3. How did the Industrial Revolution change the way clothing was produced?

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1. Before the Industrial Revolution, textiles were made by hand in the “cottage industry”, where materials would be brought to homes and picked up when the textiles were finished

2. Rivers and streams were needed to provide water power to run the machines and to move the final products to market.

3. It dramatically reduced production time and the cost to produce material and was the start of many drastic changes in the textile industry.

when did the articles of confederation start and end (years)

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Answer:

Articles of Confederation

Explanation

Articles of Confederation (1787 - 1789)

Articles of confederation failed beaus the states had more power than the central government. This caused the states to see themselves as separated from one another, and often had quarrels over border lines. Each state had its own currency, and the central government could not do anything about disputes between states.

(03. LC) Which of the following is one way the U.S. Constitution expanded the power of the central government?​

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Answer: Creation of a judicial branch

Explanation:

The options to the question are:

a. Creation of a judicial branch

b. Creation of a national bank

c. Creation of the Electoral College

d. Creation of the Monroe Doctrine

One way that the Constitution of the United States expanded the power of the central government is the creation of a judicial branch. The judicial branch is in charge of interpretation and application of law and also settling of legal disputes.

The Monroe Doctrine simply states that with regards to the politics in America, an intervention by external powers will be considered dangerous to America.

The electoral college are electors who employ the president and the vice president. The creation of national bank isn't a way the U.S constitution expanded the power of the central government.

From the explanation, the answer is "creation of a judicial branch".

Answer:

Creation of a judicial branch

Explanation:

The Constitution created the judicial branch of the national governemnt. There was not judicial or executive branch under the Articles of Confederation. These are ways that the Constitution helped to expand the power of the central goverment.

Read the following description and answer the question below.

After the U.S. Constitution was written, there was intense debate over whether it should be approved. During this time two groups formed around this debate. In 1788, a poster was hung up in New York City, which read "Ratification is a Vote for the Future."

Which group most likely hung this poster?

A. Anti-Federalists
B. Democrats
C. Federalists
D.
Republicans

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Answer:

C.Federalist

Explanation:there the only one who supported the ratification of the U.S Constitution. Thats how they came up with this poster

under the article of confederation, the congress's major achievements included its system of settling western territories and its

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Answer:

negotiation of commercial treaties.

Explanation:

it is a treaty governing commerce between two or more nations. pact, treaty, accord

politics are best defined as

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Answer:

Politics are best defined as " A procedure for negotiating rules"

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which art from sounds the most primitive
Please help!!!!!

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Answer:

cave painting

Explanation:

cave men painted on walls. that's primitive

b. cave painting

primitive: anything in early evolution or history

cave paintings are the oldest form of art from those choices, therefore making it the most primitive

How is the United States government structure?

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Answer:

trade

Explanation:

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Which statue states official is not allowed to receive a salary from a company for work they perform for the government

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Answer:

Moonlighting

Explanation:

The moonlighting statue states official is not allowed to receive a salary from a company for work they perform for the government. The correct option is (D).

What do you mean by the post employment?

Any commitments that continue after the job relationship has ended are considered post-employment obligations. Whether an employee quit or you fired them for another reason, you still have obligations under this clause (such as redundancy).

An organization may offer one or more employees post-employment benefits such as retirement benefits (pension or lump sum payments), life insurance, and medical care through informal or formal arrangements known as post-employment benefit programmes.

During the post-contract period, it is important to make sure that the construction is complete and that the contractor has fulfilled all of their commitments.

Therefore, the moonlighting statue states official is not allowed to receive a salary from a company for work they perform for the government.

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Which candidate ran for the Democratic party in the election of 1920?

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Answer:

In the presidential election, Republican Senator Warren G. Harding from Ohio defeated Democratic Governor James M. Cox of Ohio. Harding won a landslide victory, taking every state outside the South and dominating the popular vote. i think

Explanation:

A valuable cloth made only in China, called ____, was highly prized in Europe.

Fill in the blank

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Answer:

Silk

Explanation:

Answer:

A valuable cloth made only in China, called Pewdiepie was highly prized in Europe.

Fill in the blank

how bolivar liberated latin america from the spanish? ?

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Bolívar himself led multiple expeditionary forces against the Spaniards, and between 1819 and 1822 he successfully liberated three territories—New Granada (Colombia and Panama), Venezuela, and Quito (Ecuador)—from Spanish rule. ... Learn more about the Viceroyalty of New Granada and the territories that constituted it.

Explanation:

Which statement about the origins of the American population is true?



A: Most Americans descend from people who first populated the continent 20,000 years ago.



B: The American population’s origins can be traced mainly to immigration from Asia in the twentieth century.



C: Most Americans are immigrants or the descendants of immigrants.



D: More than any other factor, a high birth rate in the 1800s dramatically increased the American population.




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Answer:

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Explanation:

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What are Appoints (picks) Supreme Court Judges

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What is one-way Japan's closest neighbor Korea has affected Japan's development

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Answer:

Because of their close geographic locations, Korea and Japan made a pact to trade only with each other. Japan adopted the Korean religion, replacing the native Japanese Shinto religion.

Explanation:

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