Who was Ivan the Terrible?
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Answer 1

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Prince of Moscow from 1533 to 1547. Had mental issues

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he was a terrible Russian prince

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Explanation:

Ivan the terrible was born in August 25,1530. His nickname '' Ivan the terrible'' was given to a guard in the Treblinka extermination camp during the holocaust. This was because he always had a very bad explosive temper, this was what Ivan was mostly known for. Ivan the terrible was the first Tsar of All the Russias and Grand Prince of Moscow. He created a standing army and council of nobles called the '' Zemsky Sobor''.  Later, in March 28, 1584 Ivan the terrible died because of a stroke while playing chess with Bogdan Belsky.


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Explain the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 to your best ability.

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Answer:

Presidential Succession Act of 1947. An Act To provide for the performance of the duties of the office of President in case of the removal, resignation, death, or inability both of the President and Vice President.

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of the following is a main idea represented within the text?
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what types of environment condishions are in north east africa

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The most important environmental problems in East Africa / Horn of Africa are overgrazing, deforestation, water shortages, loss of biodiversity, and urban-industrial pollution. While environmental laws exist in most countries of the region, there is often inadequate implementation.

How did the goals of Spanish
explorers in the Americas differ
from the goals of explorers from
other countries?

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What is Justice Jackson’s point of view regarding the Nazi leaders on trial?

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Answer:

During the summer of 1946, Justice Jackson delivered his summation at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg and called for the conviction of all 22 Nazi defendants as “conspirators to wage aggressive war.” Jackson argued that “Adolf Hitler's acts are their acts.

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Analyze and explain the causes and effects of the world’s first industrial war--World War I.

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First World War (World War I) is considered as one of the largest wars in history. The world’s great powers assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (British Empire, France and the Russian Empire) versus the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary). WWI lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Conflict between Imperialist countries: Ambition of Germany. Conflict between old imperialist countries (Eg: Britain and France) vs new imperialist countries (Eg: Germany).Germany ship – Imperator. German railway line – from Berlin to Baghdad. Ultra Nationalism Pan Slav movement – Russian, Polish, Czhech, Serb, Bulgaria and Greek. Pan German movement. Military Alliance Triple Alliance or Central Powers (1882) – Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary. Triple Entente or Allies (1907) – Britain, France, Russia. nternational Anarchy

Secret agreement between Britain and France allowing Britain to control Egypt and France to take over Morocco. Germany opposed, but settled with a part of French Congo. Hague conference of 1882 and 1907 failed to emerge as an international organisation. Balkan Wars Many Balkan nations (Serbia, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece and Montenegro) were under the control of Turkey. They defeated Turkey in the First Balkan War. The subsequent war was between the Balkan countries themselves – Eg:  Serbia vs Bulgaria. Defeated countries like Turkey and Bulgaria sought German help. Alsace-Loraine

During German unification, Germany got Alsace-Loraine from France. France wanted to capture Alsace-Loraine back from German

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did you know that u can make forbidden chocolate its pretty interesting
Vietnam solders (i think it was them) would make these chocolate bombs (picture below) and u can find many articles on how to make them and stuff so yea have fun with this knowledge

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On the math test, Beth got 7 fewer
correct answers than Bill. Bill got
28 questions right. How many answers
did Beth get right on the math test?
Which of the equations below represents
this situation?
A b + 7 = 28
B 7 + 28 = b
C b − 7 = 28

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Answer:

Beth got 21 answers right and the equation is b+7=28

Explanation:

If Beth got 7 less that Bill it would be 28-7=21.

Which is the closest antonym for the word animus? A.amity B.superciliousness C.rancor D.trepidation

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Answer:

animals

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animus says that ani living thing mus with power

Answer:

A amity

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Do you think if the korean war never happened that the cold war would still have happened at the same relative time? ​

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Answer:

no

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1. (Close reading) What reason did Andrew Johnson give for opposing funding to help the freed slave?

2. (Contextualization) The first Johnson document is a campaign speech. How might this influence what he says?

3. (Close reading) What were two reasons why Andrew Johnson opposed giving African
Americans the right to vote

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Explanation:

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A person who believes in isolationism thinks that​

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Answer:

isolationist is a person who believes in keeping to one's own affairs rather than becoming involved in the affairs of others. A person who believes that the United States should mind its own business and not interfere with things going on in other countries is an example of an isolationist.

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A person who believes in isolationism thinks that​................

avoiding politcial and ecomical and talking to other people about it, is okay.

2) When Abraham Lincoln was introduced to Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1862 (in the midst of the Civil War), he fondly commented she was "the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war." Explain this comment.

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Explanation:

President Lincoln allegedly said about Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin that it was "the book that started this great war." It's unlikely he ever said these words, but there's an element of truth to them all the same, for Uncle Tom's Cabin was hugely influential in strengthening the cause of abolitionism. In detailing the horrors of slavery, Stowe helped to convince many Americans that there could be no compromise with the South over the institution's continued existence.

What arguments were made for and against the League of Nations?
How did they compare with arguments for and against U.S. involvement in World War I?

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For:

The League's goals included upholding the new found Rights of Man such as right of non whites, rights of women, rights of soldiers, disarmament, preventing war through collective security, settling disputes between countries through negotiation, diplomacy and improving global quality of life. The diplomatic philosophy behind the League represented a fundamental shift in thought from the preceding hundred years.

Against:

The League lacked its own armed force and so depended on the Great Powers to enforce its resolutions, keep to economic sanctions which the League ordered, or provide an army, when needed, for the League to use. However, they were often reluctant to do so. Sanctions could also hurt the League members, so they were reluctant to comply with them.

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The Battle of the Bulge _____.
was Germany's last battle
killed more than one million American and British troops
lasted three months
happened when Germany surrounded the Allied forces on three sides at the town of Bastogne

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Answer: happened when Germany surrounded the Allied forces on three sides at the town of Bastogne.

Explanation:

As the Allies closed in on Germany from both East and West in the concluding stages of the World War, the Germans needed a new plan and so they executed an operation much like the one that saw them defeat the Allies in 1940 and enabled them capture France.

This battle led to a siege in Bastogne of the stubborn 101st Airborne Division and other units of the U.S. Army  which refused to surrender to the Germans and held the area until the U.S. Third Army reached them. The HBO miniseries, ''Band of Brothers'', covered this to some degree.

True or false; c. The Basilian Rule was for people who lived in
Roman Catholic monasteries and convents.
d. Monks and nuns, serving as missionaries,
helped spread Christianity throughout Europe.

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Answer:

the basilian rule was for people who lived in romajn catholic monasteries and convents

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Which of the following laws made it illegal for enslaved Black people to learn to read and write?
A.
Fugitive Slave Act
B.
Negro Act of 1740
C.
Compromise of 1877
D.
Three-Fifths Compromise

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The answer is B. Negro Act of 1740.
The Negro Act of 1740 made it illegal for enslaved Africans to move abroad, assemble in groups, raise food, earn money, and learn to write (though reading was not proscribed). Additionally, owners were permitted to kill rebellious slaves if necessary. The Act remained in effect until 1865.

Explain how you know that 88 is a solution to the equation 1/8x=11 by complete the sentences:



1. The word "solution" means....

2. 88 is a solution to 1/8x=11 because...

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Answer:

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Why were slave states for and free states against annexation of Texas?

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Answer:

It would throw off the number of slave states against free states (which would give one side more power over the other). It was unclear which one Texas was going to be at the time

What policy measures did Ronald Reagan believe were
necessary for ending the Cold War?
Setting aside more money to initiate arms control
efforts with the Soviet Union
O Budgeting more money to deter Soviet advances
through joint aerospace initiatives
Spending whatever was needed militarily to deter
Soviet advances around the world
Allocating more federal money to international
defense agreements with the Soviet Union

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Answer:

Spending whatever was needed militarily to deter

Soviet advances around the world

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C) Spending whatever was needed militarily to deter Soviet advances around the world.

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What characterized the New Order in Japan?

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The New Order in japan was characterized by japan dominating the affairs and economies of the Asian countries.

How was education reform in South Carolina different from education reform in the rest of the country?


A)"Populists across the country directed their efforts of educational reform on teacher quality; in South Carolina, extending the school year received precedence."


B) "Nationwide, access to college education received Populist attention; in South Carolina, attendance in primary schools became a goal."


C) "Nationally, Populists aimed for the implementation of a national school curriculum; in South Carolina, state control of education was preferred."


D) In South Carolina, the issue of uneven funding of schools was a focus; in the rest of the nation, the funding of schools was an issue of lower priority.

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C) "Nationally, Populists aimed for the implementation of a national school curriculum; in South Carolina, state control of education was preferred."

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Which of these countries did NOT meet with Great Britain and France for the signing of the Munich Pact, September 1938? A. Germany B. Italy C. Japan​

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I think C is the answer because Japan is not in Europe

Japan did not meet with Great Britain and France for the signing of the Munich Pact in September 1938. The correct option is C.

The Munich Pact, also known as the Munich Agreement, was an agreement reached between Great Britain, France, Nazi Germany (under Adolf Hitler), and Italy (under Benito Mussolini). The pact was signed on September 30, 1938, and aimed to address the escalating tensions in Europe, particularly regarding the territorial claims of Germany.

It allowed Germany to annex certain areas of Czechoslovakia with large German-speaking populations without going to war. Japan was not involved in the Munich Pact negotiations or the signing ceremony, as its territorial ambitions were primarily focused on East Asia and the Pacific rather than European affairs.

The correct option is C.

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Maynard Jackson was born in __.

A. Atlanta
B. Chicago
C. Dallas
D. Washington, DC ​

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It’s Dallas, you can also just search it up

What were some difficulties the United States encountered while remaining neutral during the war between Britain and France?

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Answer:

The French helped the US in times of the American Revolution but America was dependent on Britain for trades. So maintaining the neutrality was the major difficulty faced By America in encountering was with French and Britain.

Explanation:

The British as well as the French army each blocked the American ships that were supplying some of the other country with supplies.

Britain also took the American ships and they impressed the American sailors. Even if President, Jefferson closed the ports of the United States to the British ships, but the British fired on the coastal towns and also entered the Chesapeake Bay.

what caused the roman empire to collapse?
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Invasions by Barbarian tribes. The most straightforward theory for Western Rome's collapse pins the fall on a string of military losses sustained against outside forces. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire's borders.

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typed summary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie are shot to death by a Bosnian Serb nationalist during an official visit to the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo on June 28, 1914. The killings sparked a chain of events that led to the outbreak of World War I by early August. On June 28, 1919, five years to the day after Franz Ferdinand’s death, Germany and the Allied Powers signed the Treaty of Versailles, officially marking the end of World War I.

The archduke traveled to Sarajevo in June 1914 to inspect the imperial armed forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, annexed by Austria-Hungary in 1908. The annexation had angered Serbian nationalists, who believed the territories should be part of Serbia. A group of young nationalists hatched a plot to kill the archduke during his visit to Sarajevo, and after some missteps, 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip was able to shoot the royal couple at point-blank range, while they traveled in their official procession, killing both almost instantly.

The assassination set off a rapid chain of events, as Austria-Hungary immediately blamed the Serbian government for the attack. As large and powerful Russia supported Serbia, Austria asked for assurances that Germany would step in on its side against Russia and its allies, including France and possibly Great Britain. On July 28, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, and the fragile peace between Europe’s great powers collapsed, beginning the devastating conflict now known as the First World War.

After more than four years of bloodshed, the Great War ended on November 11, 1918, after Germany, the last of the Central Powers, surrendered to the Allies. At the peace conference in Paris in 1919, Allied leaders would state their desire to build a post-war world that was safe from future wars of such enormous scale. The Versailles Treaty, signed on June 28, 1919, tragically failed to achieve this objective. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s grand dreams of an international peace-keeping organization faltered when put into practice as the League of Nations. Even worse, the harsh terms imposed on Germany, the war’s biggest loser, led to widespread resentment of the treaty and its authors in that country–a resentment that would culminate in the outbreak of the Second World War two decades later.

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What does that map say about what happened after the battle of stamford bridge? quick clear answers

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Answer:

I don't know.

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I honestly don't know.

Drag the correct tiles to the box. Not all titles will be used. Identify the goals of the union and the Confederacy in the civil war.

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Answer:

Union Goals:

-Maintain the unity (The Union)

-abolition of slavery

Confederate Goals:

-Protect the institution of slavery

-Maintain state sovereignty

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9. President Anastasio Bustamente was unpopular with the colonists because he * O
A. seized their land
B. ignored the Constitution of 1824
C. refused to give up runaway slaves
D. attempted to collect customs duties 1

10. Most Texas colonists were pleased by the election of Santa Anna because *
A. he supported free trade
B. they thought he would support Texas
C. he was pro-slavery
D. he was also a colonist​

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9- B he ignored the Constitution of 1824

10- B They thought he would support Texas

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