Why is there different religion's?

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Answer 1
Everyone has different beliefs, not everyone thinks the same.

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The death of _____ probably kept Europe safe from Mongol invasion.
Ogodei Khan
Kublai Khan
Chagatai Khan
Batu Khan

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Kublai khan he was one of the leaders of the mongol army
The death of Kublai Khan probably kept Europe safe from mongol invasion

Know and be able to describe at least 6 types of political participation​

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1.Inactiverarely vote, contribute to political organizations,

or discuss politics (little education, low income, young, many blacks; 22 percent)

2.Voting Specialists

vote but do little else; not much education or income, older

3.Campaigners

vote and get involved in campaign activities;

more education, interested in politics, identify with a party, take strong positions

Communalists nonpartisan community activists with a local focus

Parochial Participants

don't vote or participate in campaigns or political organizations, but contact politicians about specific problems

Activists

Activists: Participate in all forms of politics (highly

educated, high income, middle aged; 11 percent)

How did the ancient greeks used mythology to teach morals

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they taught their morals through mythologys by portraying the traits they valued most in the gods/heros

identify each belief house belonging to the Federalist Party or the Democratic Republican Party​

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Answer:

These are correct answers

Explanation:

1: The Bill of Rights was added by the first _____

A: Congress

B: Governor

C: States

D: Senate

E: House of Representatives

2: and was later ratified by the ______.

A: Congress

B: Governor

C: States

D: Senate

E: House of Representatives

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Answer:

The Bill of Rights was added by the first

Congress

and was later ratified by the

States

Explanation:

After many months, some states were still holding out. The ratification of the Constitution by several states had not yet been accomplished. The holdout states agreed that they would ratify the Constitution if the Congress would agree to add a bill of rights. The Constitution was ratified in its adopted form, with the understanding that a bill of rights would be added by the Congress. The first Congress, meeting in 1789–1790, took up the task of adding a bill of rights. A committee proposed twelve amendments which were taken from various other constitutions. Ten of these amendments were adopted and later ratified by the states.

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how do costs affect the decision by a business whether to increase production?

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answer:- Increase production if the marginal cost is less than the marginal revenue. Decrease production if marginal cost is greater than marginal revenue. Continue producing if average variable cost is less than price per unit. Shut down if average variable cost is greater than price at each level of output

1. What is the supreme law of the land?
The Constitution
b. The Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation
d. All of the above

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Answer: The Constitution.

Explanation: The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, this means that national laws outweigh state laws; however, both must abide by the constitution.

Imagine you are taking a crosS-country trip whose route goes through the southern half of Oklahoma. As you leave
Arkansas and enter Oklahoma, which mountain area will you encounter first?
a. Wichita
b. Arbuckle
c. Ouachita
d. Tahlequah
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
)D

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Answer:B

Explanation:

If you are taking a cross-country trip, and as you leave Arkansas and enter Oklahoma, the mountain area that you will encounter first is the Ouachita. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.

Where is Oklahoma located?

Oklahoma is located in the southern central region of the United States. This state is located on the border of Texas on the south and west, Kansas on the north, and Missouri on the northeast. Apart from this, Arkansas is also located in the east of this state.

Now, if you are on a cross-country trip, after leaving Arkansas you must enter Oklahoma. This means that you are entering from the east side of the state.

The Ouachita Mountains may extend nearly 225 miles from east to west from Arkansas to Atoka and between this, you will get the state known as Oklahoma.

Therefore, the mountain area that you will encounter first is the Ouachita. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.

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HELP ASAP IN THE MIDDLE OF A FINAL !!!!
"Identity" in the American Liberal Tradition is based primarily on
a) a common ethnic experience.
b) a common racial affiliation.
c) a lack of diverse interests.
d) a common set of values.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Answer: d) a common set of values.

Explanation:

Liberal philosophy in the United States has its foothold in the basic postulates of democracy, such as freedom, equality, freedom of speech, and the media. Liberalism in the United States implies the right to a fair trial, and the separation of church and state institutions. Liberalism reflects a democratic American society and is characteristic of the leading political options in the country.

In your opinion, which provisions should be revised, removed, or added to strengthen the check-and-balance mechanism when martial law in imposed? Justify your answer

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Answer:

Can I please get the essay or something I can look at to answer your question? Thanks.

Explanation:

Identify the following sources as first hand accounts or second hand accounts

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firsthand account:
an eyewitness account

secondhand account:
the rest

Answer:

Plz help answer my lattes question plz

Explanation:

1) First hand

2) Second hand

3) first hand

4) second hand

5) Second hand

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The Convention in 1787 was NOT originally supposed to do what when it met in Philadelphia?

a
Discuss possible amendments to the Articles
b
Write the Bill of Rights
c
Propose amendments to the Articles
d
Write a new Constitution

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

In 1787 the constitution of a new country was written in Philadelphia.

What was the objective of Xerxes the Great’s war with Greece?

to conquer Greece
to enslave the Greeks
to spread Zoroastrianism
to prevent a Greek invasion

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Answer:

Its A

Explanation:

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Answer:

A. to conquer Greece

Explanation:

I did the assignment.

In the Declaration of Independence, 'Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness' were what type of rights?
O Null
O Unalienable
O Equal
O Instituted

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Answer:

Unalienable

Explanation:

15. What was the voting power like with the Articles of Confederation?

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Answer:

you had to pay poll tax just to vote

Explanation:

Answer:

In the Articles of Confederation, each state in the United States had only one vote in the unicameral legislature. States' rights and limiting the power of the federal government were the aims of this organization.

The one-state, one-vote rule was meant to give states' sovereignty a primary place in the federal government. In addition, this single chamber of Congress, known as the Congress of the Confederation, represented the only national government because no judicial or executive branches were created. The Articles of Confederation gave the states even more power by requiring nine of the 13 existing states to agree to a law for it to be adopted and making unanimous agreement among the states required to change the Articles themselves.

The Congress had the power to print money, conduct diplomacy and resolve any disputes that arose between the states. It was also responsible for coordinating the country's war efforts. Although the Congress could ask states for resources and men for an army, it could not force the states to give any aid if they choose not to.

Under the Articles, states were represented in Congress by delegates. The delegates were chosen annually, and the Articles specified the minimum and maximum number of delegates that should make up each state's delegation.

Explanation:

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Choose the group responsible for “the Association” to boycott English goods.
A. First Continental Congress

B. Second Continental Congress

C. British government

D. an unofficial group of colonists.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

this happened just before 1776

____ 1. Which statement BEST explains the outcome of the "Battle of the Rice Boats" incident ? a. The British surrendered the port and were forced to return to Britain permanently. b. The patriots managed to temporarily drive the British from Savannah. c. The British were able to secure Savannah as a port for bringing in troops and supplies. d. The patriots were able to successfully drive the British from Savannah for the remainder of the war.

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Answer:

Option: b. The patriots managed to temporarily drive the British from Savannah.

Explanation:

In early 1776, the British fleet arrived at Cockspur Island to buy rice. Governor Wright urging to permit Britain to purchase rice and other supplies but was denied, which ended the royal rule Georgia.

The British fleet cruised up the Savannah River. Boats carrying rice became the target of the British. Georgia responded quickly and order the local rebels to set boats on fire and push the British away.

The media’s influence during an election is most important in which of the following ways?
A.
Americans tend to vote for the person the media tell them to vote for.
B.
Some issues appear on the news more frequently, making these issues appear to be most important in the election.
C.
All candidates who run for office get equal coverage.
D.
The polls conducted by the media allow the public to learn who wins on election day.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

I think its B

Explanation:

Answer: B

Explanation:

i took the test

What did people want before they would accept the Constitution?
O A. Another revolution
O B. A different president
O C. Anew Congress
O D. A bill of rights
SUBMIT

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I THINK ITS D. A bill of rights IF NOT IM SORRY IM NEW AT THIS

Why is it so important to a president to have the opportunity to appoint a justice to the Supreme Court? a he or she can advise that justice on how to vote on future cases b it makes him or her feel extremely important c the new justice can kick out/replace an existing justice of the president's choice d his/her ideas or political beliefs can be carried on for decades rather than just 4 or 8 years

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Answer:

a. he or she can advise that justice on how to vote on future cases  

Explanation:

In appointing a judge to the federal supreme court, the president ensures that he will have representation at the largest judicial institution in the country. In this case, the president may advise the individual who has been appointed as a judge to act in accordance with the ideologies and plans that the president has, in a sphere of public power in which he or she has no direct participation.

In this way, the president exercises his power through a powerful and influential figure in the country's legislative branch.

In mid-1863 the Union gained control of the entire length of Mississippi River. What strategic advantage did this give the Union?

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Answer: Some historians believe that the Mississippi River's control was a key factor that decided the victor in the war.

Explanation:

Statistics say that as many as 26 battles were fought around that strategic place during the civil war and countless smaller conflicts. Control of the Mississippi River was one of the key factors in the Civil War. After the Union gained control of the Mississippi River, it gained a huge strategic advantage. In the first place, it divided the Confederation into two parts, and since the communication was flowing along that river, communication with the Confederation was disabled. With this move, the Union also economically weakened the Confederation since there was a huge flow of goods along the river to be disabled. Thus the Confederation was economically in disarray.

In a few sentences, explain how the Great Schism affected to Catholic Church.​

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Answer: The Great Schism split the main faction of Christianity into two divisions, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox. Today, they remain the two largest denominations of Christianity. On July 16, 1054, Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius was excommunicated from the Christian church based in Rome, Italy.

Explanation: In a few sentences, explain how the Great Schism affected the Catholic Church.

Answer:

the Catholic Church became divided over its leadership and during that time, several men claimed to be the rightful pope.

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Which of the following statements are characteristics of the culture of North Africa? i. Most people are Muslim. ii. Most people speak Arabic. iii. Most men and women can read and write. A. i only B. i and ii C. i and iii D. i, ii, and iii don’t you dare say I and only I cause it’s not the gosh dang answer!

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Answer:

I'd say b sry if I'm wrong

Explanation:

Answer:I think b

Explanation: because most people don’t know how to read and write

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!

(There can be more than one answer)

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Answer:

White men with property

Explanation:

No one else yet

Stained glass window showing Mary with the infant Jesus and her husband Joseph with a bright star above them
Christmas is a Christian holy day that marks the birth of Jesus, the son of God.

The story of Christmas

Jesus' birth, known as the nativity, is described in the New Testament of the Bible.

The Gospels of Matthew and Luke give different accounts. It is from them that the nativity story is pieced together.

Both accounts tell us that Jesus was born to a woman called Mary who was engaged to Joseph, a carpenter. The Gospels state that Mary was a virgin when she became pregnant.

In Luke's account Mary was visited by an angel who brought the message that she would give birth to God's son. According to Matthew's account, Joseph was visited by an angel who persuaded him to marry Mary rather than send her away or expose her pregnancy.

Matthew tells us about some wise men who followed a star that led them to Jesus' birthplace and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Luke tells how shepherds were led to Bethlehem by an angel.

According to tradition, Joseph and Mary travelled to Bethlehem shortly before Jesus' birth. Joseph had been ordered to take part in a census in his home town of Bethlehem.

All Jewish people had to be counted so the Roman Emperor could determine how much money to collect from them in tax. Those who had moved away from their family homes, like Joseph, had to return to have their names entered in the Roman records.

Joseph and Mary set off on the long, arduous 90-mile journey from Nazareth along the valley of the River Jordan, past Jerusalem to Bethlehem. Mary travelled on a donkey to conserve her energy for the birth.

But when they arrived in Bethlehem the local inn was already full with people returning for the census. The innkeeper let them stay in the rock cave below his house which was used as a stable for his animals.

It was here, next to the noise and filth of the animals, that Mary gave birth to her son and laid him in a manger.

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Explanation:

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
In the 1850s the Whig Party went into decline across the country, which made way for the rise of the Republican Party.
b.
The American Party declined because there was a need for a pro-slavery platform that was supported by the Democrats.
c.
The Supreme Court of Texas established in the Constitution of 1845 was made up of three judges.
d.
In order to be governor of Texas in 1845, a candidate must be 21-years old and Protestant.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer: B

Explanation: i dont think there was such things as the american party

Answer: B

Explanation: American party doesn’t exist. And I took the test on edge 2020.

In 1919, when the US, France, and Britain hammered out the Treaty of Paris that supposedly ended World War I, one of the provisions was the League of Nations-a beloved project of Woodrow Wilson's. It was decided that members of the league would be required to go to war against any nation that attacked another member nation. Congress refused to go along with such a plan. Why do you think Congress refused?

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Answer:

according to a group of U.S. Senators, the League infringed on the sovereignty of the United States. Some said that it might force the United States to send military forces overseas against its interests. According to the Constitution, all treaties must be ratified by the Senate.

Explanation:

Meaning that the treaty limited/undermined the authority of the US. Since the Senate did not approve the US could not sign because according to the Constitution all branches must approve.

25 POINTS! What did Mary Todd Lincoln repeatedly ask while her husband was dying?

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“We will visit the Holy Land, and see those places hallowed by the footsteps of the Savior. There is no city on earth I so much desire to see as Jerusalem.”

How did trade affect the spread of religion during the Middle Ages? At least 1 paragraph.

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Answer:

The trade resulted in sharing of technologies, goods, ideas, but also religion.  This led to spreading of the Christianity and Islam the most, and they managed to get to new territories gradually by propagating their religions in regions where it was not yet accepted or known.

Explanation:

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