· Why do you think some Japanese people believed contact with the U.S. would hurt them?

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And although the Japanese government never believed it could defeat the United States, it did intend to negotiate an end to the war on favorable terms.It hoped that by attacking the fleet at Pearl Harbor it could delay American intervention, gaining time to solidify its Asian empire.


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List and describe the architectural elements that combined to make the Gothic style and describe the overall effect that was achieved.

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Answer:

archesvaultsstained glassgargoyles

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The Gothic style that emerged in the low middle ages, is also recognized as the art of cathedrals, as it is an architectural style widely found in churches, monasteries and basilicas.

The theocentric period of the Middle Ages influenced Gothic architecture and its elements, which used arches, vaults, stained glass and gargoyles with representations of monstrous figures as the main elements of Gothic representation and their representation of the grandeur of religious monuments, with pointed towers, sumptuousness and ornamental details, in addition to the luminosity made possible by the stained glass windows, which created an atmosphere of mystery and grandeur in the Gothic buildings, which portrayed the greatness of God over human beings.


what is "divine right" is and how it affected the growth or the European powers

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"Divine right of kings, in European history, a political doctrine in defense of monarchical absolutism, which asserted that kings derived their authority from God and could not therefore be held accountable for their actions by any earthly authority such as a parliament."

other definition

"the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people."

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Why does Lincoln refer to the founding fathers?

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Answer:

To relate because they also fought in war. ... What lesson does Lincoln say we can learn from this battle? To continue to fight.

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Answer:

To relate because they also fought in the war.

Explanation:

Lincoln had referred to “the Union” twenty times. Always using “the Union” as a synonym for the country, Lincoln had not once referred to “the nation.” But by the end of 1863, Lincoln’s rhetoric changed significantly. He now referred to the founders of 1776 as having “brought forth on this continent a new nation.”  Only a united nation with a strong central government, he believed, could end slavery and protect liberty.

Who has the greatest Impact? *

Pocohantas
or
Sacagawea

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Answer: Sacagawea, Im not 100% sure but i think that is the answer.

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Documentary: Who is credited for dismantling segregation and the Brown
vs Board of Education ruling? *
1 point
a.Leonard Brown
b.General Howard
c.Charles Hamilton d.Alexander Fisk

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Which of these did not benefit from government support during the Johnson administration?
A. Those who favored segregation B. Those who wanted to change immigration
C. People who wanted to conserve wild areas
D. People who wanted more health care for the poor​

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During the Johnson administration, the government did not provide assistance to those who supported segregation. As a result, choice (A) is right.

What do you know about Lyndon B. Johnson?

Johnson, who was raised in a farmhouse near Stonewall, Texas, to a local political family, worked as a high school teacher and a congressional aide before being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1937. Following a close and contentious victory in the Democratic Party primary, he was elected to the Senate for Texas in 1948.

In 1951, he received his appointment as the majority whip of the Senate. In 1953, he was named Senate Democratic leader; in 1954, he was elected majority leader.

For the Democratic presidential nomination in 1960, Johnson ran. In the end, Senator Kennedy defeated Johnson and his rivals for the nomination, and many people were taken aback when he unexpectedly proposed to pick Johnson as his running partner for vice president. 1960 saw the victory of the Kennedy-Johnson ticket. Vice

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3.
Summarize how the Allies pushed to victory
in WWl

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They had different techniques-on how to win they were ambitious even tho they lost people on the way the took that and decided to move in they mad more sneak attacks and decided to be more cautious

Answer: thanks to the invasions of DDay and the fight at Stalingrad

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What does the picture of Cecil Rhodes standing over the entire continent of Africa represent?

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A reference to his desire to build a “ Cape to Cairo”rail and telegraph line to connect most of the British colonies in Africa

The United States set up a(n) militaristic
democratic
aristocratic
oligarchic
government to administer affairs in Cuba until Cuba wrote a constitution.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Communism- the state controls economic activity in the nation. The state rejects free

enterprise system and capitalism; private ownership is discouraged and often

prohibited. Usually nation is ruled by one party system. In theory communism

believes that the country should not have social classes.

2. Socialism- the central government controls the production and distribution of goods,

services, and labor in the nation. The goal is to promote an equitable distribution of

resources among the people. In theory, the working class should take over and

administer collectively the resources for their benefit and the benefit of the national

as a whole.

3. Democracy- government in which the majority rules. It is representative democracy,

in which people elect candidates to represent them in the government.

4. Monarchy- system in which king or queen leads the nation. The monarch can have

supreme powers and become a dictator, or he/she can have limited or ceremonial

powers limited by a parliament or a constitution.

There are three main broad classifications for these forms of government based on

the number of people in power- government by one person, a group, or by many

people:

Ruled by One – one person becomes the supreme leader of the nation. Some terms linked

to this type of government are:

Autocracy- ruler has unlimited power, uses power in an arbitrary manner.

Monarchy- Ruled by king or queen who holds complete control over the subjects.

Ruler sometimes claims birth and divine rights

Dictatorship-The ruler holds absolute power to make laws and to command the

army.

Ruled by Few –Group of influential people takes control of the government.

Theocracy- Ruled by group of religious leaders, e.g., the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Aristocracy- Group of nobles controls the economy and government.

Oligarchy- Small group of powerful and wealthy people rule the nation with

support of the military.

Military- a committee of military officers becomes the rulers of the nation.

Ruled by Many- Citizens of the nation, technically become the government. Citizens elect

members to represent them and become the government.

Democracy- The citizens of the nation directly or through elected members make

important decisions, become part of the government.

Direct Democracy-people determine laws and policies, e.g. town meeting

Indirect Democracy- elect members to represent them

Constitutional Democracy- It is a democratic form of government regulated by a

constitution.

Parliamentarian Monarchy- The monarch shares the power with the parliament.

Often, the powers of the monarch are ceremonial in nature, like in Great Britain.

Federal Republic- A constitutional government in which the powers of the

central government are limited by law to create individual (states or

providences) with certain degrees of self-governing powers, e.g. the

Answer:

the united states set up a militaristic government to administer affairs in cuba yntil cuba wrote a constitution

Explanation:

the u.s. Validate the platt amendment,stating that it may intervere the cuban constituent assembly to incorporate the stalute into the new cinstitution.

the plattvamendment:was passed as part of the 1901 army approprations bill.it prohibited the cuban government from entering into any international treaty that would compromise cuban independence,cubas right the negotaitetreaties was limited,rights to a naval base in cuba were needed to the united states.

What organization regulates federal elections?

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Answer:

The FEC or federal election commission

The Federal Election Commission

Sino nga ba siya Ang banal na spiritu​

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Answer:

The Holy Spirit is referred to as the Lord and Giver of Life in the Nicene Creed. He is The Creator Spirit, present before the creation of the universe and through his power, everything was made in Jesus Christ, by God the Father. Christian hymns such as Veni Creator Spiritus reflect this belief.

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The Radical Republicans were a group in _____

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Answer:

1854 or for the place, United States

• In Sighet, the Jews were forced
a. To clean the street gutters
b. To farm for the German officers
c. To wear a yellow star
d. To build new houses for the Hungarian police

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The answer is c. To wear a yellow star

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What is the purpose of using a time line when reading

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Answer:

It enables you to put events in a chronological order. I guess...

Explain the similarities and/or differences between Nelson Mandela and Mohandas Gandhi’s points of view of the use of violence to change a government

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

I am going to help you explain the similarities between Nelson Mandela and Mohandas Gandhi’s points of view of the use of violence to change a government.

Both are considered great leaders in the modern history of humanity.

They had very strong convictions about freedom and the way to get it.

Gandhi and Mandela could convince their people that a non-violent approach to protest was the best form to organize mobilizations and demonstrations.

They could make people move to action to fight against oppression and injustices.

Both leaders spend time in prison due to political reasons.

They were considered to have nationalistic ideas and loved their respective countries.

why the term “renaissance” is an appropriate term to describe what took place in Harlem in the 1920s.

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The term "renaissance" is used for something that is unusual or out of favor, however, appropriately for this statement, the word renaissance is used to define specifically to art, literature, and culture.

In the 1920s, it can also be defined as the Roaring 20s as more African Americans moved to the North from the South and that Harlem is one of the popular destinations for families.  This would redefine as the term used for the cultural revival of African American entertainment through music, dance, literature, and much more.

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-- The threat of a communist takeover of Greece and Turkey led the United States to

A. create the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

B. sign the Warsaw Pact.

C. pass the Truman Doctrine.

D. establish the European Economic Community.




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Communist rebels tried to take over the Greek government. How did the United States respond to communist threats in Greece and Turkey? -Truman Doctrine: The U.S. sent aid and military equipment to help the Greek government defeat the communist rebels. Its goal was to stop the spread of communism.

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it's C. pass the Truman Doctrine.

Communist rebels tried to take over the Greek government. How did the United States respond to communist threats in Greece and Turkey? -Truman Doctrine: The U.S. sent aid and military equipment to help the Greek government defeat the communist rebels. Its goal was to stop the spread of communism.

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Which statements are true about reactions to Dr. King's assassination?

Choose ALL ANSWERS that are correct.

Some leaders from around the world wept as they came to pay tribute to Dr. King.


Civil rights leaders tried to persuade African Americans to leave the country for their safety.


Rioters killed people, looted, and destroyed homes and businesses.


Americans from all over the United States participated in a peaceful sit-in in Washington, D.C.


Millions of people all over the world watched his funeral on television.

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William Apess called on Americans to recognize that their historic treatment of Native Americans in this region (___________________________) was no better than the current (1830s) treatment of Native Americans such as the Cherokee and Creek.
Group of answer choices

Chesapeake Bay

New England

Midwest

Pacific Northwest

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Answer:

Chesapeake Bay

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Imagine you were in the US senate in 1868. How would you vote on President Johnson's impeachment? Discuss the reasons behind your decision

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Brief History of the Case

During the years immediately following the Civil War, President Andrew Johnson clashed repeatedly with the Republican-controlled Congress over reconstruction of the defeated South. Johnson vetoed legislation that Congress passed to protect the rights of those who had been freed from slavery. This clash culminated in the House of Representatives voting, on February 24, 1868, to impeach the president. On March 5, the trial began in the Senate, where Republicans held more seats than the two-thirds majority required to remove Johnson from office. When the trial concluded on May 16, however, the president had won acquittal, not because a majority of senators supported his policies but because a sufficient minority wished to protect the office of the president and preserve the constitutional balance of powers.

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The President of the United States is expected to carry out certain duties by upholding the country’s constitution. The president must follow various rules and use the authority vested in him or her carefully. If the president abuses his or her power for personal benefit, ignoring responsibilities toward the nation, the US House of Representatives has the authority to impeach the president. In other words, the House can level a charge of misconduct against the president, thereby accusing the president of not fulfilling his or her responsibilities. Given below are the various steps in the impeachment process:

A member or members of the House of Representative initiate the impeachment process by leveling a written charge or resolution against the president, and placing it in the hopper.

The House Judiciary Committee studies the resolution in detail. After the analysis, the committee decides if the president’s actions are indeed wrong enough to demand a full investigation into the matter.

The House of Representatives votes in favor of or against the investigation. If the majority votes are in favor of the impeachment enquiry, the process moves ahead.

The House Judiciary Committee carries out a full investigation of the problem in order to find evidence to support the impeachment.

The Committee then prepares formal charges against the president with the help of the evidence (if it finds any evidence).

Once again, the House of Representatives votes in favor of or against the charges. If the majority votes are in favor of a trial, the case is referred to the US Senate.

The Senate carries out a fair trial for the president. The Chief Justice presides over the proceedings of this trial. The president has the right to choose a prosecutor of his or her choice.

By the end of the trial, all the Senators vote either in favor of or against the president. If two thirds of the Senators (67 out of 100) conclude that the president is guilty of the charges, the president is terminated permanently. The vice president then takes over the responsibilities of the formal president.

Given below are the possible reasons for impeachment:

if the president accepts bribes

if the president commits any act of treason

if the president commits any high crimes and misdemeanors (such as misappropriation of money)

Examples of a president who faced impeachment:

In 1868, President Andrew Johnson defied the Tenure of Office Act, and terminated the services of the Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton without the approval and confirmation of the US Senate. Therefore, an impeachment process was carried out against Johnson. However, he was declared not guilty by the Senate after the votes against him fell short of the two-thirds majority that was required. I would have voted against President Johnson in this case because his actions were clearly unconstitutional.

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Which of the following was a significant development in Ancient Rome?

Question 3 options:

A)

The Edict of Milan was issued


B)

A campaign of civic architecture was launched


C)

The Acropolis was constructed


D)

The Doric architectural order was created

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Which city became the economic, cultural, and scholarly center of the Muslim world during the Abbasid Empire?

Multiple choice

1. Baghdad

2. Mecca

3. Madinah

4. Damascus

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Answer: Baghdad

The Abbasid caliphs established the city of Baghdad in 762 CE. It became a center of learning and the hub of what is known as the Golden Age of Islam.

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The  heart of study and wisdom, a metropolis unlike any other in the Arab world, where tens of thousands of academics of all religions congregated, is the Abbasid Caliphate principal city, Baghdad.. In the eighth century, Baghdad's precise and authentic design as a circular city was a major success in urban planning.

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At the beginning of the 21st century, where did most immigrants to the United
States come from?
A) africa
B)europe
C)south america
D)north america

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Answer:

it came from Europe

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explica con tus palabras la letra de la canción Imagina (Imagine) de John Lennon

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Answer:

Explain in your words the lyrics of the song Imagina (Imagine) by John Lennon

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Explain in your words the lyrics of the song Imagina (Imagine) by John Lennon

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How did Sulla reorganize Rome’s government? (Site 1)

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Sulla was the leader of the first army to turn against Rome’s government. Marius, by then almost 70 years old, was ordered by vote to replace Sulla. Sulla rebelled. He created a new army and attacked Rome. His rebellion led Rome into a civil war. That civil war lasted a year, caused thousands of deaths, and brought Sulla back to power. Sulla’s influence grew. He was eventually appointed dictator by the Senate. He passed a series of reforms.

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Sulla's reforms were designed to restore power to the Roman aristocracy and reduce the political influence of the plebeians. Although his reforms were successful in the short term, they ultimately contributed to the decline of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.

How did Sulla rule Rome?

Sulla was appointed dictator under the Lex Valeria (Valerian legislation), which gave him constituent, legislative, military, and judicial power but did not, for the first time in Rome's history, place a cap on how long he could rule.

Sulla sought to reduce the power of the Roman plebeians, who had gained significant political influence in the preceding decades. He did this by restoring power to the Senate, which had traditionally been the main governing body of the Roman Republic.

Sulla strengthened the role of the consul, which was the highest elected office in Rome. He increased the number of consulships and extended their term of office to two years.

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Which single body of water provides access to four Canadian provinces or territories?

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Answer:

hudson bay

Explanation:

The correct answer is Atlantic Canada

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How did the constitution influence the founding fathers?

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Answer:

The United States Constitution gathered ideas from numerous persons and numerous previous texts, including the Articles of Confederation and Declaration of Independence, into one extraordinary text. The "Founding Fathers" of our country are those who made important intellectual contributions to the Constitution.

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Which statement best describes Julius Caesar?
Group of answer choices

popular with the Senate but hated by the people

popular with the people but hated by the Senate

popular with the people but hated by his soldiers

hated by the Roman Republic
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Answer:

hated by roman republicans

Answer:

B popular with the people bit hated by the Senate

What were likely to have been Hannibal’s biggest challenges when he crossed the Alps during winter?
Group of answer choices

weather and difficult terrain

enemy attacks and starvation

poorly trained troops and enemy attacks

lack of supplies and illness

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It has to be the last one
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