Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer: B
Explanation:
Question 6
An act of slowly moving into an area without right or gradual act of trespassing.

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Answer:
It's the Gradual Abolition Act
Explanation: Ok take my original answer back it's Encroachment that's the answer
What areas effect the development of human being?
A. Society
B. Tribe
C. Community
D. All of above
Answer:
D. All of the above
Explanation:
They all effect the development of a human in many different ways. A community and the people you are around help you and influence the way that you think. A tribe can sometimes, depending on which tribe you come from, will force you to do somethings that you would want to do. For instance, I know of one tribe in which young boys would get 1000 cuts in order to be considered a man. Society also shapes the human being because depending on how society treats you can also impact where you go and what you do.
What were caravans? Put your answer in the chat box
A. A type of silver coins
B. Merchants who traded in gold
C. Letters of credit
D. Large traveling groups of merchants and their goods
E. Trade routes used by ships to take goods to China
Answer:
D!!!
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Large traveling groups of merchants and their goods
Explanation:
When was the Washington State Grange founded and where? Who were some of the original members or founders? PLS PLS PLS ANSWER DUE SOON
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How did the implementation of a referendum increase direct democracy?
A. It gave voters the power to remove an elected official from office.
B. It allowed voters to decide if a proposed bill should become law.
C. It gave voters the power to propose and vote on a law.
D. It allowed voters to avoid pressure from party bosses.
Answer:
B. It allowed voters to decide if a proposed bill should become law.
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Explanation:
The correct option is B.
Is referendum direct democracy?
From a political-philosophical perspective, referendums are an expression of direct democracy, but today, most referendums need to be understood within the context of representative democracy.
How is direct democracy implemented?A compulsory referendum subjects the legislation drafted by political elites to a binding popular vote. This is the most common form of direct legislation. A popular referendum empowers citizens to make a petition that calls on existing legislation to vote for the citizens.
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What were Thomas Jefferson's important contributions to America?
Answer: Thomas made an impact in American history due to his contributions he made, some examples of these contributions would be: He made the Declaration of Independence. This was one of his well-known contributions. He was also known to have been in charge and related to the Louisiana Purchase which was from France. He also taught people of his religion which I believe he was a Christian. Jefferson was also the foundation of the University of Virginia due to being a big part of America. I hope this helped you! :3 have a terrific day! Also happy early halloween
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What did the Vikings do that made people consider them as a large threat
Which Spanish mission was established as a reaction to French explorer La Salle having established Fort Stivate
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Which advanced technology did Europeans not use to travel west to get across the oceans
Answer:
GPS buddy given if this is about ancient Europeans.
Explanation:
Why the 13th amendment led to mass incarceration
Answer:
The Thirteenth Amendment did nothing to promote mass incarceration in freedom, but neither did it do anything to limit abuses of the criminal justice system that stopped short of actual slavery.
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How did Charlemagne help spread the Catholic faith across Europe?
by writing Catholic prayers
by building Catholic churches
by destroying non-Catholic places of worship
by forcing people to become Catholic
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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How do you think people learn stereotypes
Answer:
we learn stereotypes from parents. People like to, want to, need to categorize the world, both the social and it's a way to feel better about yourself.
Explanation:
Which social/economic system is pictured above?
Analyze the causes and effects in the rise of a national American identity from 1754 to 1800. plz help
Answer: New movements fueled the American national identity, as well as the rise of individualism, and Enlightenment ideas.
Explanation:
Some examples are acts that occurred, such as the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, and the Boston Tea Party. They were causes that led to the rise of individualism and Enlightenment ideas, which then soon led to The Declaration of Independence.
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In what 2 ways does the American electoral system tend to promote a two-party system?
Answer:
How does the electoral system encourage a two-party system? ... voters elect the state party's delegates that will go to their political party's national convention to select the party's candidate.
Explanation:
Using signal words and phrases put the sequence of events from growing in place in order put the earliest event first
Answer:
Lucy was interested in plants as a child.
Lucy collected plants for her herbarium throughout high school.
Lucy taught botany at the University Of Cincinnati.
Later in her life, Lucy wrote many field guides.
Lucy's work is still admired at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C.
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Democrats warn against “complancy” what do you think that word means?
Which rainforest is the largest in the world? A. the Amazon B. the Congo C. the Central American D. the Southeast Asian Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C DWhich rainforest is the largest in the world? A. the Amazon B. the Congo C. the Central American D. the Southeast Asian Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C DWhich rainforest is the largest in the world? A. the Amazon B. the Congo C. the Central American D. the Southeast Asian Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C DWhich rainforest is the largest in the world? A. the Amazon B. the Congo C. the Central American D. the Southeast Asian Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C DWhich rainforest is the largest in the world? A. the Amazon B. the Congo C. the Central American D. the Southeast Asian Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C DWhich rainforest is the largest in the world? A. the Amazon B. the Congo C. the Central American D. the Southeast Asian Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C DWhich rainforest is the largest in the world? A. the Amazon B. the Congo C. the Central American D. the Southeast Asian Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
It's A, Amazon.
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How did the location of Alexandria affect Hellenistic culture?
Its location on the sea made it a cultural crossroads.
Its location close to Greece made it an influential city.
Its location introduced Asian culture to the rest of Europe.
Its location isolated it from other cultures in the empire.
Answer:
The answer is A Its location on the sea made it a cultural crossroads.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A. Its location on the sea made it an cultural crossroads.
Explanation:
Which British Act was most responsible for inciting (encouraging) the colonists' protests? Why?
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin’s Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor. The event was the first major act of defiance to British rule over the colonists. It showed Great Britain that Americans wouldn’t take taxation and tyranny sitting down, and rallied American patriots across the 13 colonies to fight for independence.
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before the ice age for land bridge: The Bering land bridge, also called Beringia, connected Siberia and Alaska during the late Ice Age.
during the ice age for land bridge: The Bering Land Bridge formed during the glacial periods of the last 2.5 million years
home before the ice age may have used caves as shelters.
homes during the ice age:. They had stocky builds, heavy jaws, thick eyebrow ridges, and large noses.
clothing before the ice age: women included caps or snoods, belts and skirts, bandeaux (banding over the breasts) and bracelets and necklaces
clothing during the ice age: wore heavy clothing made of animal skins.
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Why did the Estates General fail to solve France's problems?
Plz help
answer:
It's hard to say for sure, but a very likely reason the Estates General failed to restore order to France and prevent the Revolution from continuing is that the Estates General was not very representative of popular opinion, being heavily slanted in favor of the interests of the rich.
Explanation:
Which section of The Declaration Of Independence uses Enlightment principles to explain why the colonies should be free from British Rule?
Answer:
I belive it is C or D
Explanation:
Answer:
A. The Preamble,
Explanation:
Explanation is A P E X
Which of the following best explains some of the powers granted the Congress by the Articles of Confederation?
OCongress could build schools, collect taxes, create a banking system, and create prisons.
O Congress could declare war, make treaties, create a mail delivery system, and print money.
O Congress could build libraries, oversee immigration, enforce religious practices, and require citizens to vote.
OCongress could raise taxes, hire a police force, kill prisoners, and hire spies to learn about America's enemies.
Answer:
B.) Congress could declare war, make treaties, create a mail delivery system, and print that dolla dolla bill yall
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
one effect European expansion had on the 16th and 17th centuries?
Answer:
One of the effects the Europeans exceptions had on the 16th and 17th centuries was that they discovered all of the new sea route to India, spices and pepper where broth to Europe by the sea route to India
How did Charlemagne become a rival to the Byzatine
emperors and the Abbasid caliphs?
Answer:
He proclaimed himself as the Holy Roman Emperor and spread his territory in all directions. While doing that he enter into quarrel with these two countries.
Explanation:
Charlemagne proclaimed himself as an emperor in 800. Until then only rulers of Byzantine Empire had that title in Europe. They didn't accept this, especially as Charlemagne proclaimed himself as the successor of Roman emperors.
Abbasid caliphs fought with Charlemagne as he tried to take their territory in Spain.
11. In nineteenth century America, why did people often develop a stronger allegiance to their state or
region than the nation as a whole?
Answer:In the nineteenth century America, people developed stronger alliance to their state or region instead of the whole nation.
Explanation:People developed stronger alliance with their state or region because there was a lot of slavery and many parts of America didn't agree with that or they didn't agree with other rules/customs that were used in the individual state so they only cared about their state, if they agreed with what was happening in their state.
5. How did Solon change how Athens was governed?
Answer:
Solon also released those in debt slavery and banned offering one’s own body or those of family members as security for a loan or rent. In addition, Solon granted amnesty to those who had fled into exile because of their indebtedness. He rejected, however, seizing the great estates of the aristocrats and redistributing their land to the poor.
Next, Solon turned to reforming the government of Athens. He believed there was a "right order" for governing the city. First, he reorganized Athenians into four new classes based on their wealth. Noble birth alone had been the basis of the old aristocracy.
Under Solon’s plan, only members of the two wealthiest classes could become archons or magistrates. For the first time, however, he opened up membership in the assembly to all Athenian citizens, even the poor.
Under Solon’s plan, the assembly chose nine archons and the magistrates by lot each year from the wealthy classes. The assembly also passed laws proposed by the archons.
Thus Solon’s new government was not a democracy controlled by the demos, the majority of the people. Rather, it was an attempt to balance political power among the economic classes.
Solon replaced most of Draco’s code of laws with one less severe and fairer for all. "Laws I wrote, alike for noblemen and commoners, awarding straight justice to everybody," he said in a poem.
Many of Solon’s laws concerned family matters. One prohibited dowries to stop marriages based on economic gain. Marriage, he wrote, should be for "pure love, kind affection, and birth of children." He introduced wills that allowed a person to leave property to anyone instead of only to relatives.
He banned the export of all farm produce except olive oil.
Solon reduced the number of crimes punished by the death penalty. He permitted, however, a husband to kill an adulterer caught in the act. He made penalties for theft heavier if committed at night or in a public place. In addition, he forbade publicly speaking evil of either the living or the dead.
Solon also attempted to make the court system fairer to the lower classes. He made it possible for any citizen to step forward and seek justice for someone legally wronged. Before only the actual victim of wrongdoing could make a complaint. Under the old system, the powerful could easily threaten weak and poor victims to discourage them from complaining.
Most important, Solon gave the assembly, made up of all the classes, the authority to act as an appeals court. This was a check on the power of judges elected by the wealthy classes.
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Answer:
he created new social classes based on wealth instead of birth
Explanation:
he also canceled all debt for enslaved persons
created a new set of laws
gave citizens more rights and powers
One of the central factors in the establishment of trans-Saharan trade was the A. Invention of lighter, but still powerful, artillery. B. Use of large caravans of donkeys. C. Spread of a common religion. D. Invention of a wider horseshoe. E. Increased use of the camel
Answer:
E. Increased use of the camel
Explanation:
The central factors in the establishment of trans-Saharan trade was the increased use of the camel.
The camels replaced the use of caravans as a means of movement of goods and people from one place to another. It was a more durable way of movement because the camels were stronger and they could survive very harsh and more tedious conditions.
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Which sentence reflects the theme of "Invictus" by William Ernest Henley?
One must face hardship and pain with resolve and strength.
Sometimes giving up is the smartest choice.
Freedom from suffering makes life more meaningful.
A sense of humor can make even the worst times bearable.
Answer:
One must face hardship and pain with resolve and strength.
Explanation:
In William Ernest Henley's poem "Invictus", the use of strong and descriptive language and extravagant metaphors help clearly convey the theme of the poem which is to never lose hope no matter the circumstance, and how you control your fate and decide your future.
Answer:
Freedom from suffering makes life more meaningful.
Explanation:
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