When Babylon fell in 539 B.C., it became part of the Byzantine Empire. True or false
Answer: true
Explanation:
escribimos una situacion en la que se dificulte la comprencion de un texto oral AYUDAAAA ES PARA YAAA
Answer:
chica lo que no sé
Explanation:
how did Mansa Musa's policies influence the kingdom of Mali
Answer:
Increase in trade
Explanation:
Answer:
They led to an increase in trade.
Explanation:
2) which of the following is an example of limiting our reliance on fossil fuels ?
A- development of hybrid cars
B-installing gas powered heating systems in homes
C- planting trees
D-using coal to fuel trains
(please help me with this)
Answer:
C
Because A,B, D are using fossil fuels too much
Which statement about the Magna Carta is true?
It incorporated the concept of chivalry into English common law.
It granted certain rights to English nobles that the king could not ignore.
It gave monks the authority to try and convict English nobles.
It established a bill of rights for landless English serfs.
Answer:
3rd one:) hope this helps
Explanation:
The Vatican helped some war criminals escape.
True
False
Answer:
a
Explanation:
true
China’s population is the highest in the world, exceeding 1.3 billion people. What would be an effect of this high population?
A. the economy of China has trouble providing for all the needs of the people
B. the Chinese government had set limits on the number of children families may have
C. Chinese cities have a severe shortage of housing
D. all of the above are effects of China’s immense population
Answer: it's D.
Explanation: if you have too many people there's always going to be something you run short on or steps taken to prevent the populations from growing even more
What happened to Germany following World War II?
Which energy source was first used to power textile manufacturing plants?
A. Steam
B. Water
C. Oil
D. Coal
Answer:
B.water
Explanation:
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how did the outbreak of war change the lives of Mary Cohen and women like her?
Answer:
Rosie, along with endorsements from Eleanor Roosevelt, helped increase the number of women in the munitions and aviation industries, as well as the armed forces. By 1945, almost one in four American women held income-earning jobs.
Explanation:
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Women empowerment came to the rise as a result of the outbreak of the second world war and changed the lives of Mary Cohen and others in the American society.
What is women empowerment?The American society was discriminative towards women until the mid-20th century. The outbreak of the war required excess military forces. As a result, women had to take up the old roles of men in the society.
This gave rise to the empowerment of women like Mary Cohen and many others in the American society, as twenty-five percent of women were earning during such period.
Thus, it may be stated that the war outbreak led to conditions of women empowerment in the American society during the twentieth century.
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Which two of these goals belonged to the Enforcement Acts of 1870 and 1871?
to protect voters from threats during elections
to protect the rights of white Southerners
to prosecute members of the Ku Klux Klan
to prosecute Republicanswho threatened African Americans
to protect Democrats who threatened African Americans
how did Kennedys foreign policy reflect his view of the world
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How was Joseph Stalin able to become leader of the Communist Party in Russia after Lenin's death?
A. Lenin had groomed Stalin to be the next Communist leader, and other politicians were afraid to resist Lenin's wishes.
B. Stalin had been like a son to the childless Lenin and therefore he inherited the position from Lenin after his death.
C. Lenin believed that Stalin would be a fair and honest leader, so he ensured Stalin's position before he died.
D. Stalin suppressed Lenin's wishes that Stalin NOT follow him as leader of the Soviet Union, fearing Stalin's approach to power.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
D: Stalin suppressed Lenin's wishes that Stalin NOT follow him as leader of the Soviet Union, fearing Stalin's approach to power.
Explanation:
Lenin, who had been grooming Stalin to be the next leader of the Communist Party in Russia, decided to change his mind shortly before his death. He grew to believe that Stalin could not be trusted and that power would corrupt him even further. Lenin wanted Stalin to be stripped of his political powers. but Stalin was able to outmaneuver these wishes and become the Communist leader in Russia--and later its dictator.
What are two impacts of World War One? No links please:)
What are some scientific advancements Moors people created?
Answer:
The Moors introduced many new crops including the orange, lemon, peach, apricot, fig, sugar cane, dates, ginger and pomegranate as well as saffron, sugar cane, cotton, silk and rice which remain some of Spain's main products today.
Which industry, influenced by the steam engine, first allowed for technological innovations in transportation?
A. iron
B. coal
C. steel
D. copper
E. chemical
Answer:
B) coal
Explanation:
L'Explain six responsibilities of a kenyan
citizen.
Answer:
Obeying the law. Every U.S. citizen must obey federal, state and local laws, and pay the penalties that can be incurred when a law is broken.
Paying taxes
Serving on a jury when summoned. ...
Registering with the Selective Service.
Explanation:
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Bataan death why was the u.s. general forced to surrender?
i need you to answer quick plz
8, 1942, for the U.S. to immediately grant independence so that the Philippines could declare a status of neutrality and request that U.S. and Japanese soldiers mutually withdraw from the Philippines in order to save the lives of remaining Filipino soldiers in Bataan
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Who did president Cleveland hate And why?
Answer:
Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd and 24th president of the United States from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897. Cleveland is the only president in American history to serve two nonconsecutive terms in office.[b] He won the popular vote for three presidential elections—in 1884, 1888, and 1892—and was one of two Democrats (followed by Woodrow Wilson in 1912) to be elected president during the era of Republican presidential domination dating from 1861 to 1933.
100 PIONTS AND BRAINSLEST PROMISE
Use the content from the lessons in Module Two to complete the chart below.
MESOPOTAMIA
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
EGYPT
Nile River Valley
INDUS RIVER VALLEY
India and Pakistan
EAST RIVER VALLEY
Phoenicians and Israelites
SOCIAL
Israelites and Phoenicians shared this area.
POLICAL
Aryans brought with them the concept of "Rajah."
RELIGION
They practiced polytheism and related the pharaoh to a god. They also believed in life after death.
INTELLECT
The Israelites followed the Ten Commandments, and the Phoenicians created an alphabet like we use today.
TECHNOLOGY
They had the first walled cities and created the iron plow, sail, and wheel.
ECONOMY
They traded with Mesopotamia and built granaries to store surplus.
They relied on farming and trade.
Assignment: Choose FOUR of the questions below. Using details from the chart and the information in the lessons, answer each question in three or more sentences. Be sure to answer the questions in your own words using.
What is a Theocracy? Which civilizations were governed under this method?
Compare & contrast Ziggurats & Pyramids. What functions did they serve, which groups of people within the society built them; when were they built?
Select one written work from THREE of the ancient societies and summarize what they wrote about.
The Phoenicians gave two important contributions to the world. Describe these two things and explain their importance.
Answer:
Explanation:
Question 1 Answer: A theocracy is a government controlled by a Religion, such as the Vatican. I personally think the Egyptians are a theocracy, because they believe that the Pharaoh is the son of god, and when he dies they believe that he (or she although there is only one she) becomes a god.
Question 2 Answer: Pyramids were used by the Egyptians to store kings and prevent thieves. Ziggurats are used to connect human and god in Mesopotamia. Ziggurats were basically pyramids but with 'layers'. Both were built in the Bronze Age.
Question 3: (im only going to write one because that would take forever if I wrote 3)
The epic of gilgamesh from Mesopotamia was a written work based on a king, known as Gilgamesh, who journeys to kill a lion I think, but after his friend dies he journeys to the underworld.
Question 4 Answer: Trade and Colonization
The Phoenicians were really the first to begin colonization, setting up numerous colonies and one really big colony known as carthage. The Phoenicians also were active in trade, connecting all sorts of parts in the Mediterranean.
What made Carthage a rich and powerful force in the Mediterranean
region?
Answer:
By 300 BC, it became one of the largest and richest cities in antiquity, with its colonies, vassals, and satellite states constituting more territory than any other polity in the region. Carthage's wealth and power rested primarily on its strategic location, which provided access to abundant fertile land and major trade routes.
Explanation
There was also A very succsesful period of trades.
Hope this helps, good luck!
What services
did the Freedmen's Bureau provide to
Southern refugees and to newly freed
people?
Answer:
On March 3, 1865, Congress passed “An Act to establish a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees” to provide food, shelter, clothing, medical services, and land to displaced Southerners, including newly freed African Americans.
Explanation:
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How was the Immigration Act of 1924 a means of fulfilling the desire of some Americans to stop the spread of "undesirables", and why did they want them stopped?
Answer:
Immigration Act of 1924
Explanation:
The Immigration Act of 1924 limited the number of immigrants coming into the United States. For the first time, this act limited immigration in the country by establishing a national origin quota system. They tried to reduce immigration because of World War I and the dislike of foreigners particularly from Russia and Eastern Europe. The 1924 act excluded effect on Asian or African immigration.
Senator Meyer Jacobstein argued against immigration limitations in 1924 in a congressional speech. He gave his statement supporting the Constitution, which allowed everyone to be equal in America. According to him, the 1924 Act put specific people in the status of superior and another as inferior.
Supporters of social Darwinism would most likely agree with which of the following statements?
A. The wealthiest have a duty to care for the less fortunate
B. Socialists principles will lead to economic prosperity
C. Industrialization produced many benefits, but also had problems
D. Wealth is an indicator of a person's character and ability
Answer:
D. Wealth is an indicator of a person's character and ability
Explanation:
what does the Open door policy show about American power overseas at this time
Answer:
The Open Door policy was drafted by the United States about activity in China. The policy supported equal privileges for all the countries trading with China and reaffirmed China's territorial and administrative integrity.
Explanation:
what is the nickname for North Korea
Answer:
Democratic People's Republic of Korea"
Explanation:
Answer:
I don't know if this is what you're looking for but, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)
Explanation:
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What role did the renaissance play in the Protestant reformation ?
Answer:
Without the Renaissance, it is difficult to imagine that the Protestant Reformation could have succeeded in Europe. The Renaissance placed human beings at the center of life and had shown that this world was not just a ‘vale of tears’ but could be meaningful, and it was possible for people to live without reference to the divine.
Explanation:
Answer:
It led to the development of a larger and more powerful Catholic Church. It encouraged people in the Church to be more spiritual. It did not play a role in religion at all.
From your research, how would you summarize Hol Chi Minh’s political views? Do you think he leaned more toward communism or nationalism?
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