Which social group in ancient China was taxed the heaviest?

Nobles

Farmers

Artisans

Slaves

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Answer 1
Slaves because they were the lowest of all the social groups

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OK so first is need we need food to live

Second is want car isn't so important like food

So put it like want the reason is to go anywhere

Third we need the exam to get into college do third is need reason to get into college

Last is cell phone well we need that to call our parents if we lost right

So it gonna be need and the reason is to call our parents if we are lost.

Britain and France declared war after Germany invaded ______
in 1939.
On one side of the war were the ________
Powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan.
The __________
on the other side included Britain and France.
To avoid involvement in the war, the United States pursued a policy of ______

1: Belgium, Denmark, and Poland
2: Appeasement, Allies, and Axis
3: same as 2
4: Fascism, Isolationism, Militarism

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Answer:

this is the answer:

Explanation:

Britain and France declared war after Germany invaded Poland in 1939. On one side of the war were the Axis  Powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan. The Allies on the other side included Britain and France. To avoid involvement in the war, the United States pursued a policy of isolationism.

What is Isolationism?

A national foreign policy that advocates against getting involved in the political issues, and notably the wars, of other nations is known as isolationism. Thus, isolationism inherently opposes military alliances and mutual defense pacts and promotes neutrality.

Isolationists favored staying out of international affairs and staying out of conflicts in Europe and Asia. The United States continued to expand economically and defend its interests in Latin America even while it took steps to prevent political and military conflicts across oceans.

Therefore, United States pursued a policy of isolationism to avoid involvement in World war II.

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What is the main difference between an oligarchy and a monarchy?

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its b the others are different forms of government

A monarchy is a form of government in a state is ruled by an individual who typically inherits the throne by birth and rules for life or until abdication - oligarchy is a form of power structure in which power effectively rests with a small number of people. Do you mind giving me a like

Why was the Catholic Church important to Europe in the Middle Ages?
A. It had the power to influence European kings.
O B. It provided medicine that cured the Black Death.
C. It set up the first guilds for writers and artists.
D. It called for peasants to challenge the feudal system.

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Answer:

It had the power to influence European kings.

Explanation:

European kings were, at that time, all highly catholic and, due to this, did not want to risk upsetting the Catholic Church because, not only could other countries rally with the Church and invade, but they feared that they would be going against God.

Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

the Catholic Church in Europe had a heavy influence during the High Middle Ages, the period from about 1000 to 1300 C.E. The Church was the center of life in medieval western Europe. During the Middle Ages, the Church was a daily presence from birth to death. It provided education and helped the poor and sick.

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Claude runs a chain of tourist businesses in Florida. He imports T-shirts from Haiti to sell in his stores. One day, student protesters damage several of his shops, demanding that he pay his workers in Haiti a fair wage. Claude estimates the damage at $4,000. Claude sues the protestors for the damage they cause. Where is the original jurisdiction of this case?

Question 3 options:
This is a local small-claims case.
This is a local challenge to international trade
This is a federal small-claims case
This is a federal challenge to international trade.

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The is B

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is (B) -

  -This is a local challenge to international trade

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How did fighting the
Revolutionary War affect how
Antifederalists felt about the
Constitution?

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Answer:

The Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful and thus threaten individual liberties, given the absence of a bill of rights.

Though Antifederalists argued that a strong national government would be similar to being under English rule, federalist concern stemmed from the failing economy under the Articles of Confederation.

Fighting in the revolutionary war made the antifederalists to feel that the new country was going to be similar to the same treatment that they received from Great Britain.

Who were the Anti-federalists?

These were a group of Americans that were opposed to a strong national government. The anti-federalists feared that the USA in the hands of a president may lead to a dictatorship.

They feared a situation where the people would be taken back to the ill treatments that they received from the British.

Instead they proposed a government that was controlled by the states.

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Which religion did Spain hope to spread in its American colonies?
Anglicanism
Calvinism
Lutheranism
Roman Catholicism

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Answer:

D. My guess would be Roman Catholicism.

Answer:

D. Roman Catholicism

Explanation:

Spain hoped to spread Roman Catholicism to the American colonies.

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What right guarantees private citizens the right to own guns?
the right not to suffer unusual punishment
the right to assemble
O ооо
the right to bear arms
o the right to the free exercise of religion


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The answer is the right to bear arms

Answer: C

Explanation: THE RIGTH TO BEAR ARMS

Read the following descriptions of map projections and then answer the question that follows.

In an Interrupted-area projection, blank areas are inserted in the map to reduce distortion of the continents. These
blank areas, or Interruptions, In the map are usually made in the water surface of the earth. This type of map allows
areas to be studied with little distortion. This projection is also useful for showing characteristics of regions. Such
characteristics could include natural resources, population, and distributions.
The polar projection usually shows the North Pole In the center of the map. The major advantages of this type of
projection are that most of the land in the world is closer to the North Pole than to the South Pole, lands closer to
the North Pole are shown in true size and shape, and the actual alr routes used today (great clrcle routes) are often
close to the Arctic regions. The major disadvantage of this projection is that distortion of distances and shapes Increases in areas farther away from the center.

What common theme do both excerpts share?

1.All maps contain distortions.

2.The earth is divided into hemispheres.

3.The globe is a model of the earth.

4.The earth is spherical in shape.

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Answer:

Read the following descriptions of map projections and then answer the question that follows.

In an Interrupted-area projection, blank areas are inserted in the map to reduce distortion of the continents. These

blank areas, or Interruptions, In the map are usually made in the water surface of the earth. This type of map allows

areas to be studied with little distortion. This projection is also useful for showing characteristics of regions. Such

characteristics could include natural resources, population, and distributions.

The polar projection usually shows the North Pole In the center of the map. The major advantages of this type of

projection are that most of the land in the world is closer to the North Pole than to the South Pole, lands closer to

the North Pole are shown in true size and shape, and the actual alr routes used today (great clrcle routes) are often

close to the Arctic regions. The major disadvantage of this projection is that distortion of distances and shapes Increases in areas farther away from the center.

What common theme do both excerpts share?

1.All maps contain distortions.

2.The earth is divided into hemispheres.

3.The globe is a model of the earth.

4.The earth is spherical in shape.

Answer:

 

Explanation:

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Explanation:

Explain the differences and similarities in Japan and China’s response to Western interference in the 19th century
Please answer quickly

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Answer:

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN JAPAN’S AND CHINA’S RESPONSES TO IMPERIALISM

2. China: Pre-Imperialism ▪ Isolation and no contact with Europe ▪ Disconnected from trade and resented Western ideas and concepts ▪ Believe themselves to have more superior way of life than all other foreign nations.

3. Imperialist Demands on China ▪ Open up 4 more ports ▪ To pay taxes directly to British government ▪ In order to the treaty, China would give over Hong Kong The Impact of China ▪ Struggling with opium-addiction in effect of the Opium wars. ▪ Given up all ways of life to the British. ▪ Dramatically loss of culture and security. ▪ To sign a series of unequal treaties. .

4. China’s response to Imperialism ▪ China’s disagreement with this foreign control created brutal rebellions such as 1. the Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) 2. the Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901) Effects of the China’s response ▪ China was forced into treaties again that were against their ideas of their traditional culture ▪ China also entered into way of life that involved both international trade but the beginning of Westernization in China ▪ Europe began to develop a sphere of influence over China.

5. Japan: Pre-Imperialism ▪ In the early 1700s, Japan had shut itself off from almost all contact with other nations. ▪ Did not have any contact with industrialized world during 1700s. ▪ Under the rule of the Tokugawa shoguns, Japanese society was very ordered. ▪ The shogun parceled out land to keep the country free to civil war. ▪ Peace and relative prosperity reigned in Japan for two centuries.

6. Imperialist Demands on Japan ▪ Westerners tried to convince the Japanese to open their ports to trade. ▪ The U.S sent Matthew Perry to ask Japan to allow free trade. ▪ Japan’s response was the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854. The impact of Japan ▪ Negative sign from the Japanese people for their shogun. ▪ Replaced Shogun with Mutsuhito. ▪ Mutsuhito reign, which lasted 45 years, is known as the Meiji era.

7. Japan’s responses to Imperialism ▪ The Meiji Restoration. ▪ Mutsuhito realized that the best way to counter Western influence was to modernize ▪ Sent diplomats to western to study Western ways. ▪ Believed that Western civilization had to offer and adapted it to their own country. The Result of Japan’s responses ▪ Following the Western path of industrialization. ▪ By the early 20th century, the Japanese economy had become modern ▪ By 1890, the country had several dozen warships and 500,000 well-trained, and well-armed soldiers. ▪ Became the strongest military power in Asia.

8. Conclusion: The differences between Japan’s and China’s responses ■ The countries of both China and Japan were negatively affected by European and American Imperialism. ■ However, Japan became more willing to accept the concept of modernization. ■ Japan responded by beginning to industrialize. ■ China, on the other hand, remained unwilling to support westernization due to them believing in their superiority and isolation. ■ China was sectioned off by western power.

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Fishing is no longer a major industry in Central Asia because:​

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Answer:

Overfishing greatly reduced fishing populations.

Explanation:

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Some historians have argued that United States foreign policy has more often been motivated by economic interests than by the desire to spread democratic and humanitarian ideals around the world. To what extent is this argument convincing with regard to United States foreign policy between 1890 and 1919?

1. Write a 1-2 sentence thesis for the above topic.


Outline at least 3 pieces of evidence to support your thesis:
A.
B.
C.​

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

It is true that some historians have argued that United States foreign policy has more often been motivated by economic interests than by the desire to spread democratic and humanitarian ideals around the world.

I mean, it is clear that the United States has many political and economic interests in different parts of the world. This was so notorious in tikes of the Cold Wolrd when it competed against the Soviet Union in the arms race, the space race, and the spread containment of Capitalism/Communism.

To what extent is this argument convincing with regard to United States foreign policy between 1890 and 1919?

Well, to the extent of the following evidence.

1.- President James Polk's ambition to apply Manifested Destiny. He offered money to México to get the territory of California and New Mexico. Mexico rejected the offer and the result was the Mexican-American War in which the US victory resulted in the annexation of the northern Mexican states.

2,. The Spanish-American War victory allowed the US to control the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.

3.- The James Monroe Doctrine and the Theodore Roosevelt Corollary.

Cesare Beccaria's philosophy against cruel and unusual punishment is most closely reflected in which amendment in the Bill of Rights?

A) Eighth Amendment

B) Tenth Amendment

C) First Amendment

D) Second Amendment

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A is the answer, the 8th amendment prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments

10) As a result of the defeat of Japan in World War II, Nationalists and Communists were able to resume
their struggle for control of China. How did this renewed struggle contribute to the Cold War?
A) by increasing United States fears of communist expansion
B) by stimulating Japan's economy
C) by creating tension between India and Pakistan
D) by encouraging European colonialism in Asia

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The correct answer would be

A.) by increasing U.S fears of communist expansion

Answer:

A.) by increasing United states fears of communist expansion

Explanation:

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Answer:
The answer to the question is B.

What other problems were plaguing urban streets in the late 1800's?

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Answer:

something you use was the war of 1812

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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
Sharecroppers were often former slaves or other African American workers.
b.
Sharecroppers could only be former slaves or African American workers.
c.
Many sharecroppers were kept in poverty by high rent costs.
d.
Some sharecroppers planted with materials provided by the land owner.

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B. Poor whites were also share croppers

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Which statement best highlights US involvement in WWII before officially joining the war?
Group of answer choices

declared loyalty to the Axis Powers, and ultimately declared war on Great Britain and France

declared loyalty to the Allies publicly, but secretly supported the Nazi effort in Germany

declared neutrality, but supported the Axis Powers with weapons and financial support

declared neutrality while supporting Allies’ efforts through supplies and weapons

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Answer:

Declared neutrality while supporting the Allies' efforts through supplies and weapons.

Answer:

declared neutrality while supporting Allies’ efforts through supplies and weapons

Explanation:

US sent arms and supplies to the allies in the lend lease act, but they hadnt officially joined the war until dec 7. 1941

In a few sentences, describe the purpose of the Freedom Rides of 1961.

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The Freedom Rides of 1961 was a revolutionary movement where black and white people refused to sit in their designated areas of buses to protest segregation. They began in Washington DC on May 4, 1961 and went to New Orleans originally. But the rides sparked a revolution and inspired many other people from several states to take part in the freedom rides and support the fight for racial justice. The 1961 Freedom Rides sought to test a 1960 decision by the Supreme Court in Boynton v. Virginia that segregation of interstate transportation facilities, including bus terminals, was unconstitutional as well.

What is the definition of cultural convergence?
O A. The domination of powerful cultures over those with less wealth
and power
O B. The tension that arises when two different cultural groups live in
the same area
O C. The tendency for cultures to become more alike as they share
traits and ideas
D. The preservation of distinct local cultures supported by national
policies or pride

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Answer:

C. The tendency for cultures to become more alike as they share traits and ideas.

Explanation: Answer C. is a direct interpretation of the definition of "cultural convergence"

Definition: "Cultural convergence is the theory that two cultures will be more and more like each other as their interactions increase."

Thus, C. is correct, since the cultures are becoming more alike as their interactions increase, and they share traits and ideas.

How do you think the successes of the African-American civil rights movement may have helped the women, Latino, LGBT, and Native American rights movements?

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i think it helped by pushing other people to realize that everyone is human and deserves equal respect and equal rights.

he story of George Washington Bush might have ended with the rebuke he received by the laws of the Oregon Territory, but Bush had friends who exemplified the spirit of the West. Thankful for the gifts and assistance rendered by Bush during their western trek, the entire Simmons group decided not to settle anywhere Bush could not. As a result, the Simmons-Bush group spent their first winter at Washougal on the north bank of the Columbia River, about twenty miles east of present-day Portland, Oregon. It was an area the British Hudson’s Bay Company had heretofore refused to allow American overlanders to settle, so the Oregon government's code was not enforced there. Some said that Dr. McLoughlin, the British agent at Fort Vancouver, permitted this incursion because he was sympathetic to the plight of the party's women and children during that winter. Others said it was because he was sympathetic to Bush’s problem, because McLoughlin and his Native American wife understood prejudice.

What happened after George Washington Bush was unable to settle in Oregon Territory due to his African American heritage?

Bush separated from his group and settled outside of Oregon.
The entire group decided to take the Oregon Trail to return to the East.
The entire group settled in an area that was not controlled by the United States.
Bush created a settlement in Oregon Territory in defiance of the area's laws.


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Answer:

i dont really know but it looks like c is the answer

Explanation:

Describe the small victory for the “newsies” at the end of the strike

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Answer:

Un noticiero es una forma de cortometraje documental, que contiene noticias y artículos de interés actual, que prevaleció entre la década de 1910 y finales de la década de 1960.

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Why did Mary Antoinette loose her head?

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Which of the below could we not define as being officially 'guilty' - SELECT ALL

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Answer:

A jury returns a guilty verdict for a woman for the crime of assault.

How did president Roosevelt try to slow Japanese expansion in the 1930s

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President Roosevelt swung into action by freezing all Japanese assets in America. Britain and the Dutch East Indies followed suit. The result: Japan lost access to three-fourths of its overseas trade and 88 percent of its imported oil.

President Roosevelt tried to slow down Japanese expansion by freezing all of the Japanese assets in United States the result of that was Japanese losing access to almost all of its overseas trade and approximately 88% of its oil.

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Answer:

Because the church was considered independent, they did not have to pay the king any tax for their land.

Explanation:

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which term does not relate to the others slow growth,invest,profit,capital

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Capital because growth, profit, and invest can all go into a business-like category but capital can’t

The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is an example of what type of organization?
Select one:

a.
agricultural group

b.
labor group

c.
trade association

d.
professional association

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Answer:

C: TRADE ASSOCIATION

Explanation:

IT'S C

Which details would provide relevant support for this sentence? Check all that apply
a. the details of his civil rights work
b. the time period he was an activist
c. the changes he helped bring about
d. the career of Martin Luther King Jr
e. the names of his family members
f. the name of the street where he grew up

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Answer: A,B,&C.

Explanation:

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