Which of the following is NOT an example of
George Washington's legacy?
A. He established a presidential cabinet of top advisors.
B. His administration was responsible for implementing a
national bank.
C. His administration was responsible for abolishing slavery.
D. Presidents are referred to as "Mr. President."

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Answer 1

Answer:

D.

Explanation:


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Which ecosystem best matches the following description?

Found in the wooded regions of the eastern United States, a wide variety of trees and shrubs flourish here. (5 points)

Alpine
Desert
Tundra
Deciduous forest

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Answer:

Deciduous forest is your answer

Explanation:

I looked up the pictures and descriptions for each biome and Deciduous forests were the ones that matched up the description most.

Alpine regions don't have trees growing in the area because of the high elevation, so that option is automatically out.Deserts usually can not support the life of trees and shrubs.The tundra is a biome with hindered tree growth and it also has short growing seasons.

Hope I was able to help!

I believe the answer is tundra

in document c: fred donner answers

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Answer:

Explanation:

Donner was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, where he attended public schools.[citation needed] In 1968 he completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in Oriental Studies at Princeton University, having interrupted his studies from 1966 to 1967 to pursue the study of Arabic at the Middle East Centre for Arab Studies (MECAS) in the village of Shimlan, Lebanon.[citation needed] From 1968 to 1970 he served with the U. S. Army, seeing duty with U. S. Army Security Agency in Herzogenaurach, Germany in 1969-1970. He then studied oriental philology for a year (1970-1971) at the Friedrich-Alexander Universität in Erlangen, Germany, before returning to Princeton for doctoral work.[citation needed] Donner received his PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton in 1975.[citation needed] He taught Middle Eastern history in the History Department at Yale University from 1975-1982 before taking his position at the University of Chicago in 1982 (The Oriental Institute and Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations). He served as chairman of his Department (1997–2002) and as Director of the University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies (2009–present).[citation needed]

In 2007, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship[3] to examine Arabic papyri from the first Islamic century (seventh century CE) at collections in Paris, Vienna, Oxford, and Heidelberg.[citation needed]

Donner was President of Middle East Medievalists from 1992 until 1994 and served as editor of the journal Al-Usur al-Wusta: The Bulletin of Middle East Medievalists from 1992 until 2011.[4]

Donner was President of the Middle East Studies Association of North America.[5] He has been a member of MESA since 1975, served an earlier term on MESA's Board of Directors (1992-1994) and was awarded MESA's Jere L. Bacharach Service Award in 2008.[6]

Donner is a long-term member of the Middle East Studies Association of North America (MESA), The American Oriental Society, and Middle East Medievalists.

Research

Donner's book The Early Islamic Conquests was published in 1981 by Princeton University Press.[7] He has also published a translation of a volume of the history of al-Tabari in 1993.[1]

In Narratives of Islamic Origins (1998), Donner argues for an early date for the Qur'an text. He responds in particular to the theory of late canonization of the Qur'an proposed by John Wansbrough and Yehuda D. Nevo.[8] The book attempts to explain how concerns for legitimation in the developing Islamic community shaped the themes that are the focus of Islamic historical writing, particularly the themes of prophecy, community, hegemony, and leadership.

Donner's book Muhammad and the Believers: At the Origins of Islam, an account of the early years of the spiritual movement that would come to be known as Islam, was published by Harvard University Press in May 2010. Donner's main argument is that what came to be called Islam began as a monotheistic "Believers' movement" inaugurated by Muhammad which included righteous Christians and Jews as well as those monotheists who followed the teachings of the Qur'an. Only under the rule of Abd al-Malik (685-705) did Islam begin to separate from Christians and Jews.[9] This argument was first presented at a "Late Antiquity and Early Islam" workshop in London in 1993, and published in his article "From Believers to Muslims," which appeared in the journal Al-Abhath 50-51 (2002–2003), pp. 9–53.

Reception

Donner's book The Early Islamic Conquests (1981) has been described as "magisterial"[7] and "a major contribution to the understanding of early Islamic history" (International Journal of Middle East Studies).[10] It is used as a set text for several university courses.[11]

Donner's Muhammad and the Believers has been described as "learned and brilliantly original" in a The New York Times review.[12] Patricia Crone wrote that the only direct evidence for Donner's central thesis of an ecumenical early Islam comes from several Quranic verses, while the rest is based on conjecture. According to Crone, The New York Times review of Donner's book indicates that his account of a "nice, tolerant, and open" Islam appeals to American liberals, and it may perform a useful role in educating the broader public, but as a scholarly work "it leaves something to be desired".[13] Other academic reviews have characterized the book as "provocative and largely convincing"[14] and as a "a plausible and compelling, if necessarily somewhat speculative, alternate account of the emergence of Islam".[15]

Awards

Donner received a 1994 Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.[2] From 2007 to 2008, Donner held a Guggenheim Fellowship.[2] Donner was appointed a life member of the Scientific Committee of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts in 2012.[2]

Who was kicked out of the Louisiana purchase when it was happening?

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Answer:

Native American people

how did people reacted to Hitler becoming chancellor.

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Despite the party restructure, the reorganisation of the SA and the initial development of their propaganda under Goebbels, the Nazi Party gained very little in the 1928 elections. They won just 2.6% of the vote, gaining them 12 seats in the Reichstag.

The following year however, the Wall Street Crash and the resulting economic and political instability swung the conservative elite and electorate in their favour. Goebbels carefully tailored propaganda slowly became considerably more attractive.

In 1930, the Nazis attracted eight times more votes than in 1928. They managed to secure 18.3% of the vote, and 107 seats in the Reichstag. The continuing failure of the government to stabilise the situation only increased the Nazis popularity.

How did the geography of ancient Greece affect its political organization? I know the answer but one wasn't here yet so Im writing to help!

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because yes

Answer:

 A.   the seas helped the community unite and form a single empire

Explanation:

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True or false: Congress made it easy for anyone to purchase land because they didn't think federal land would create income

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If we're talking about the land lottery or the yazoo land fraud then the answer would be true.

Which of these represents privileges that all people are born with?
Natural rights
Consent of the governed
Separating of powers
Social contract
Gender equality.

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All people are born with natural rights.

1. Tlapitzalli
2. Teponaztli
3. Conch
4. Rasp
5. Huehueti
6. Ocarina
7. Zampoña
8. Sike
C. It is being played during the dry season.
e. It is made of clay with decorations of abstract designs.
f. It is played by blowing across the tubetop.
g. It is made from a seashell usually of a large sea snail.
h. It is an upright tubular drum used by the Aztecs.
i. It is a Mexican slit drum.
j. It is being played during the rainy season.
9. Tarkas
10. Quenas
What I Have Learned
I. Matching Type. Match the instruments in the first column
a. Its sound creates a series of rattling effects.
b. It is a side-blown cane flute that is played all year round.
corresponding descriptions in the second column. Write your answer on a separate
d. It is an ancient vessel flute made of clay or ceramic.​

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Answer:

1. Tlapitzalli → e

2. Teponaztli → i

3. Conch → g

4. Rasp → a

5. Huehueti → h

6. Ocarina → d

7. Zampona → f

8. Pitus → b

9. Tarkas → j

10. Quenas → c

Explanation:

1. Tlapitzalli → e. It is made of clay with decorations of abstract designs

It is a clay flute with decorations of deity  images from the Aztec culture

2. Teponaztli → i. It is a Mexican slit drum made from a hard wood that carved to form a hollowed structure

3. Conch → g. It is made from a seashell usually of a large sea snail. The conch is blown like a trumpet from a hole made close to the a_pex of the spine

4. Rasp → a. Its sound creates a series of rattling effects.

The rattling sound is produced when the notches on one stick are scraped with another stick

5. Huehueti → h. Upright tubular drum used by the Aztecs. The huehueti is a hollow cylindrical wooden drum with one end open and the other end covered with a stretched skin

6. Ocarina → d. it is an ancient vessel flute made from clay or ceramic that has a projecting mouthpiece and between four to twelve finger holes

7. Zampona → f. It is played by blowing across the tubetop and can be tuned to produce a variety of sounds

8. Pitus → b. It is a side-blown cane flute that is played all year round

Given that the Pitus has the description above, it is placed here

9. Tarkas → j. It is played during the rainy season

Tarkas is a_flute with a vertical duct, with a recorder like mouthpiece

10. Quenas → c. It is being played during the dry season

The quenas are cane flutes that are made with bamboo.

According to Crevecoeur, why was the American a new man?

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Answer:

america was a new man because it was new to everyone and no one knew what to expect out of the place

Explanation:

Briefly evaluate the positive and negative aspects of the Church as it existed in Medieval Europe

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Answer:

During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church exerted enormous power over Europe. The Church influenced governments, waged wars and levied taxes. Although some actions, such as the Medieval Inquisition, are controversial today, the Catholic Church also established universities and hospitals, instigated positive social change and paved the way for economic growth

Explanation:

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How/why did the United States become involved in Cuba? you ever has the answer i will give u a brainlist

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Answer and Explanation:

In 1898, the United States assisted in war to protect its citizens and businesses in Cuba. This war was known as the Spanish-American War...

What was the ruling in Gibbons v. Ogden?

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Answer:Ogden.

Explanation:Ogden (1824). In this Commerce Clause case, the Supreme Court affirmed Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce, and held that by virtue of the Supremacy Clause, state laws “must yield” to constitutional acts of Congress.

A metaphor is an implied comparison between two unlike things to help readers
understand the object of comparison better. What metaphor does Truth create in
this excerpt?
A. Intellect is compared to a container.
B. Men are compared to confused children.
C. Pints are compared to quarts.
D. Women are compared to trouble.
2. Truth’s use of metaphor conveys her purpose by—
A. entertaining an idea shared by men that women have no intellect at all, so they
should not be worried.
B. explaining that women have more intellect than men and should be given more
rights than men.
C. showing men that equality between the sexes will result in women becoming
smarter than men.
D. persuading men that women’s rights will not affect their own.

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Answer:

I need help with the first one but the last one is d

Explanation:

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Which serves as a primary source for Shari'ah, the body of Islamic law?
O the writings of Muslim philosophers
O the Sunnah of the Prophet
the teachings of the Torah
the consensus of Muslim communities

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Answer:

I believe the answer is The Sunnah of the Prophet

Explanation:

Olivia applied for a mortgage with a fixed rate. What does this mean? A. The payment remains the same for the duration of the loan. B. The loan is for a home in the city instead of a rural area. C. The house is less than 2,000 square feet. D. The interest rate can be changed every year.

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Answer:

A. The payment remains same for the duration of the loan.

Explanation:

Fixed rate mortgage is the type of loan in which the interest amount is usually same for the entire duration of the loan. The interest amount does not varies and a fixed rate is applied in the loan. The loan borrowed can be used for any purpose if there is no special covenant agreed at the time of loan agreement signing.

How did the U.S. Constitution impact the French Revolution?

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It was a model for the French Constitution of 1791

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Practicing for an interview in front of a mirror or with a friend are good ways to rehearse.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
OT
OF

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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The given statement is true because practicing for an interview in front of a mirror or with a friend are good ways to rehearse.

What do you understand by the interview?

A planned interaction in which one party asks questions and the other responds is known as an interview.

The interviewee answers the interviewer's questions by typically supplying information. Other audiences may utilize or receive that information right away or later.

The majority of interviews take place in person, however they can also be conducted over the phone or by videoconferencing if the parties are geographically apart. Speaking dialogue between two or more people occurs during interviews virtually constantly.

Therefore, the given statement is true because practicing for an interview in front of a mirror or with a friend are good ways to rehearse.

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What is the most common cause of tsunamis?

landslides

earthquakes

volcano eruptions

high waves

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Answer: The answer is earthquakes

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Earthquakes

Explanation:

The Oxford Dictionary defines Tsunami as: "a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance."

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Was US involvement on the world stage through imperialism and World War I worth it for the US?

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World War I was the deadliest conflict until that point in human history, claiming tens of millions of casualties on all sides.

Under President Woodrow Wilson, the United States remained neutral until 1917 and then entered the war on the side of the Allied powers (the United Kingdom, France, and Russia).

The experience of World War I had a major impact on US domestic politics, culture, and society. Women achieved the right to vote, while other groups of American citizens were subject to systematic repression.

War in Europe and US neutrality

On June 28, 1914, Yugoslav nationalist Gavrilo Princip assassinated the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian empire, Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Princip and his accomplices wanted to unite the Yugoslav people and liberate them from Austrian rule. The assassination set off a series of events that culminated in a declaration of war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia. Due to the European alliance system, all major European powers were drawn into the war, which spread around the globe and became the first world war in human history.

Explanation:

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The conflict between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois showed that African Americans:
O A. Were confident that hard work and patience would achieve
equality.
O B. Had difficulty working together to solve local problems.
C. Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality.
O D. Were dependent on churches to maintain their political
organization.

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Answer:

C. Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality.

Explanation:

Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois had conflict or differences in how best to elevate the cause of African Americans in the United States.

While Booker T. Washington favored the idea that African Americans should expand their educational and socio-economic status to earn respect and other sociopolitical areas in life.

W.E.B Dubois asserted that African Americans should carry out protests against racial discrimination, unjust treatment, demand for equal rights, etc.

Hence, this showed that African Americans: "Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality."

Answer:

C. Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality.

Explanation:

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Why did Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini rise to power in Europe after the Great Depression?

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After aligning itself with Italian conservatives, the fascist party rose to prominence using violence and intimidation, eventually seizing power in Rome in 1922 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini.

why did jefferson debate about the bank

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Answer:

Hamilton disagreed on this point too. The argument between Hamilton and Jefferson over the bank led to a sharp debate between these two members of Washington's cabinet. The bank became an important political issue in 1791, and for years to come.

Explanation:

Vote: NLE Choppa or NBA Youngboy
I vote fa NLE Choppa first high votes wins NLE Choppa or NBA Youngboy

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Answer:

nle choppa please give me brainiest

Explanation:

i vote for nle choppa bc he hate the police and he was singing a song about  the police i like all of his song he is my biggest fans

Answer:

CHOPPA

Explanation:

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who is responsible for protecting and honoring treaties with Native Americans? ​

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Answer:

The federal government has an obligation to honor and respect tribal rights and resources that are protected by these numerous treaties.

Answer:

The federal government has an obligation to honor and respect tribal rights and resources that are protected by these numerous treaties.

Explanation:

How did China's geography affect its development?

Plentiful rivers and sea routes to nearby nations encouraged trade with other countries

Due to natural boundaries, Chinese culture developed independently from most cultures.

Due to many geographic boundaries within China, separate city-states were at war with each other throughout the country.

Fertile farmland led to the spread of people throughout the country.

Which one is it plz help

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The third one is correct
The third one hope that helped

Which factors led to the end of the Siege of Port Hudson? Check all that apply. The Union did not have enough troops to continue fighting. There was a lack of food, ammunition, and other supplies. Harsh weather conditions were hard on the troops on both sides. The Confederates did not want to keep fighting after Vicksburg fell. The Union realized they could not control the Mississippi River.
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Answer:

Explanation:

On July 9, 1863, the Confederates lay down their weapons, ending the 48 days of continuous fighting. The siege of Port Hudson affected the Civil War and the men who fought there in numerous ways. I don’t know if that helped you or not, let me know.

What was one of the cruelest parts of slavery?

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Answer:

the food] thats my

Explanation:

Opinion:

In my opinion it's not being free and being forced to work against your will but...

Honest answer:

One of the most cruelest parts of slavery were the punishments slaves received during slavery. Slaves were punished by whipping, shackling, hanging, beating, burning, mutilation, branding, and imprisonment.

Punishments were given to slaves if they were disobedient towards their masters. Sometimes abuse was performed to assert the dominance of the master over the slave, meaning that some slaves received punishments for no reason at all-- they were received it to be obedient and to invoke fear of their masters.

Ancient Greece
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5
4
3
2
1
Which physical feature is labeled 5 on the map?
Macedonia
Asia Minor
Peloponnesus peninsula
Balkan peninsula

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Answer:

Balkan peninsula

Explanation:

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Select the correct answer. What is the main purpose of the United Nations?

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solving international disagreements in a peaceful way

Answer:

Solving International disagreements in a peaceful way

Explanation:

What are 3 ways in which the media can monitor the government?

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Answer:

stick camera up u know implant camera in head or make a clolne of them

Explanation:

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