Why did many states create two-house legislatures?
A to make sure their governor had more power
B to ensure lawmakers had to share their power
C to provide a model for the federal government
D to have elected and appointed legislators
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Answer 1
Its D im pretty sure

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Mississippi, Arkansas, and Texas.

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The U.S. Army award the Medal of Honor to three soldiers involved in the siege, including Major Whittlesey, who was also immediately given a battlefield promotion to lieutenant-colonel immediately. The men of the “Lost Battalion” helped keep the Meuse-Argonne Offensive alive.

Which of the following is NOT a reason John Proctor hesitates to tell the court that Abigail and the other girls crying witchcraft are frauds?
A. He is humiliated that he would have to confess to adultery,
B. Abigail confessed only to John that the girls were scared when they were caught dancing in the woods and feared punishment.
C. Elizabeth wants John to go to the court and tell them the truth.
D. John thinks there are real witches in Salem who have bewitched the girls.

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Place the following events in sequence: A) Julius Caesar conquers Gaul; B) Caesar leads his army into Rome; C) Caesar revises the Roman calendar

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Cesar revises the Roman calendar is first then I’m pretty sure he lead his army into Rome and then he conquers Gaul If not then it’s Cesar revise is the Roman calendar then Julius Caesar conquers Gaul then Cesar leads his army into Rome

The correct sequence of these events is:

Julius Caesar conquers Gaul

Caesar revises the Roman calendar

Caesar leads his army into Rome

What happened in the conquest of Gaul?

Caesar successfully captured the remainder of Gaul between 58 and 50 BCE, and it remained obedient to Roman control throughout the Roman civil wars from 49 to 31 BCE. This took place up to the left bank of the Rhine.

Julius Caesar first conquered Gaul from 58-50 BCE, bringing much of modern-day France, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland and Germany under Roman control. He then revised the Roman calendar in 46 BCE, creating the Julian calendar which was used throughout the Roman Empire for centuries. Finally, in 45 BCE, Caesar led his army into Rome after a civil war, effectively ending the Roman Republic and paving the way for the Roman Empire.

Thus, the ideal selections are A, C, and B respectively.

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B)accepted the Nestorian view of the solely divine nature of Jesus
C) settled the bloody war and reunited Rome
D) decided the Jesus possessed both human and divine natures

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men between the ages of 18-25 were required to join the army

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Education is the main focus of society.


All males serve in the army from age seven.


Women lead a pampered life.


Art and literature are considered useless.

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all males serve in the army from age seven

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b
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d
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d. Native Americans were forced to leave their lands on the Trail of Tears

Reasoning:

Manifest destiny was a motivation for Americans to expand through the west on the premise that it was they "God Given Right." This caused them to push out Native Americans from their homes in order to take the land themselves.

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The weapons were more modern in ww11

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developed cities like Timbuktu and Gao into important cultural centers. He also brought architects from the Middle East and across Africa to design new buildings for his cities.

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A. The Japanese were determined to fight to the end, even if defeat was inevitable.

Explanation:

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C) It was necessary for him to have no regrets about his wartime leadership.

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D: he tried to remain neutral

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Answer:

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