Answer:
subsistence farming
Explanation:
Chartres Cathedral is the location of the ________, a relic that was hugely sought after in the Middle Ages
Answer:
It may sound gross, but...
Explanation:
It´s The Holy Foreskin. It´s an actual part of christ´s body, making it incredibly saught after in the middle ages due to that time period being the time of religion.
Which side surrendered Yorktown? Who was the major general that accepted the surrender?
In which region was religion most important?
New england
The middle Colonies
The southern colonies
Answer:
Like in the Middle Colonies, the southern colonies had greater religious freedom than in New England, but the Church of England was the majority. The majority of colonists in the Southern region were men.
Explanation:
Answer:
i think A is right
Explanation:
(Q003) What does the illustration tell you about sugar production?
Sugar production was not labor intensive.
Sugar grew on different kinds of plants.
O Sugar estates were run by the slaves.
O Sugar manufacture required a division of labor.
Following the liberation of Korea after World War II, which of the following took place?
A: Korea became its own independent nation.
B: The United States and USSR started a world war in Korea.
C: A civil war broke out between north and south Korea.
Following the liberation of Korea after World War II, C: A civil war broke out between north and south Korea.
=》Korea then got separated & became into 2 independent nations :- North Korea & South Korea.
=》A new border was drawn between the 2 countries.
=》The war cost the lives of millions of Koreans and Chinese, as well as over 50,000 Americans.
________
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The sepoy rebellion in India
Answer:
1. Britain. 2. Sepoys 3.no 4. The British ignored that many sepoys couldn't eat beef or pork. 5. New gun cartridges were greased with beef and pork 6. Hinduism and Islam 7. Britain
Explanation:
August 15, 1945 is the day Japan surrendered. It is known as ________
Answer:Victory over Japan Aka ---> VJ Day!
Explanation:
Answer:
Victory over Japan (VJ) DayThe next day, August 15th, 1945, was proclaimed Victory over Japan (VJ) Day, although the signing of the official instrument of surrender was not to occur until September 2nd, 1945, aboard the USS Missouri, in Tokyo Bay.
Explanation:
What was the result when President John Adams sent Elbridge Gerry, John Marshall, and Charles Pinckney to France in an attempt to resolve differences between the United States and France?
a. Foreign minister Tallyrand's agents attempted to bribe the American diplomats to get them to urge Adams to assist the French in their revolution.
b. An extension on repayment of loans to the United States from France during the American Revolution.
c. An indiscretion involving the wife of France's foreign minister.
d. The XYZ Affair.
Answer:
Foreign minister Tallyrand's agents attempted to bribe the American diplomats to get them to urge Adams to assist the French in their revolution.
Giving the most points possible I need your help. Is anyone enrolled in k12 in 7th grade. Do you have the 3.16 Unit Test: The Mesopotamian Moment - Part 1 answers this is overdue and I need a lot of help. I have the answers written down but need to make sure they are correct.
Answer:
Approximately what years were Mesopotamian civilizations in power?
4000 BC to 500 BC
What civilizations/empires were part of Mesopotamia over time?
Sumerians, Assyrians, Akkadians, Hittites, and Babylonians
What was the oldest Mesopotamian civilization?
Sumer
What empire destroyed Sumer?
Assyrian empire
What modern day country is home to ancient Mesopotoamia?
Iraq
What mountain range is to the north of Mesopotamia?
Zagros Mountains
What deserts are to the south and west of Mesopotamia?
Syrian and Sahara
How did the mountains and deserts of Mesopotamia help the people?
provided natural defense borders and runoff from the mountains brought annual flooding
What rivers flowed through Mesopotamia?
Tigris and Euphrates
What body of water do the Tigris and Euphrates flow into?
Persian Gulf
What are some inventions of the ancient Mesopotamians?
wheel, plow, cuneiform, 12 month calendar
What is silt?
fertile soil that is left behind on the banks of the river after flooding
How did the flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers help the people?
brought fertile soil they could use to fertilize their crops and grow enough food to support a city-state
What does Mesopotamia mean?
land between the rivers
The land between the rivers is also known as ....
The Fertile Crescent
What is irrigation?
a system of ditches, dams, canals, and channels used to control and use water for agriculture
What is cuneiform?
Mesopotamian writing using wedge shaped symbols
What tools did Mesopotamians use to write with?
clay tablets and a stylus
Why did Mesopotamians need to start writing?
to document yearly trade and agriculture records
What is a scribe?
someone that went to school (edubba) for 12 years to learn how to read and write
Who made up the upper class in Mesopotamia?
king, priests, scribes, members of the royal family
Who made up the middle class in Mesopotamia?
farmers, artisans, merchants, craftsmen, fisherman
Who made up the lower class in Mesopotamia?
slaves
What are ziggurats?
religious temples built to honor the patron gods/goddesses of the city-state
What is polytheism?
belief and worship of many gods
What is monotheism?
belief and worship in one god
Who appointed kings to leadership?
the gods
What is the Epic of Gilgamesh?
an epic story about king Gilgamesh, and his quest for revenge for the death of his friend Enkidu and immortaility
Who was Hammurabi?
Babylonian King who created a widely known law code - an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
What was Hammurabi's Code?
282 laws as told to King Hammurabi by Mesopotamian god Shamash - harsh punishments encouraged people to not break the law
Who was Sargon?
an Akkadian king that created the world' first known empire. He pillaged and destroyed city states as he conquered them and gained power through terror.
Who was Nebuchadnezzar?
a Babylonian king that allegedly built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
An example of the geographic theme of movement.
trade developed in Mesopotamia between different city-states. People used rivers and roads to move goods from place to place.
An example of the geographic theme of region.
the Middle East
An example of the geographic theme of human-environment interaction
irrigating the land to grow crops
an example of the geographic theme of location
present day Iraq - on the continent of Asia
an example of the geographic theme of place
had ziggurat temples, 2 major rivers, hot and dry, made mud brick houses, worshipped many gods, ate dates and barley, only boys went to school, slept on house rooftops
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Explanation:
women could not vote in any state except
Answer:
Wyoming
Explanation:
Wyoming was the first state to let women vote
The Romans were the first to successfully impose central authority on a large area.
True or false
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Which statement BEST describes Ancient Greece?
A) Authoritarian state in which a strong central ruler held all power
B) Monarchy ruled by the same family for years
C) Group of independent city-states with a unified culture
D) Vassal to the Persian Empire
Answer:
Democracy in ancient Greece served as one of the first forms of self-rule government in the ancient world. The system and ideas employed by the ancient Greeks had profound influences on how democracy developed, and its impact on the formation of the U.S. government
Explanation:
I think A but I'm not really sure!
Briefly summarize the argument made by the Georgia Courier.
To identify the main argument of a text, the central theme and central objective that the author proposes for his text must be taken into account.
An argument is a term to refer to the central axis of the idea that is trying to expose in a text. Arguments must be supported by very strong and seemingly irrefutable ideas and knowledge.
If you need to know what the main argument put forward by Georgia Courier is, you must analyze its text and identify the central theme and purpose of the text. Authors generally state their position on an issue and try to persuade readers through arguments.
Subsequently, you must take the most important ideas and explain their relationship in your own words to make a summary of the text. Also, you can include your opinion about the text.
Note: This question is incomplete because the text is missing. However, I can answer is based on my general prior knowledge.
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Answer:
That's a hack
Explanation:
It's not working, it was deleted
Local governments get their authority to rule from
A.
the Supremacy Clause
B.
the Tenth Amendment
C.
the US Congress
D.
state governments
Answer:
D. State governments
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Explanation:
Who among the following individuals was the first Hispanic person confirmed
to the U.S. Supreme Court?
A. Cesar Chavez
B. Antonin Scalia
C. Barack Obama
D. Sonia Sotomayor
Read the passage.
How did this passage influence the Protestant
Reformation?
86. Again: 'Why does not the pope, whose wealth is to-
day greater than the riches of the richest, build just this
one church of St. Peter with his own money, rather than
with the money of poor believers?"
O It led the pope to accept Luther's ideas.
O It caused people to lose their faith in God.
O It moved Protestants to build simpler churches than
Catholics.
It inspired people to challenge practices within the
Catholic Church.
-The 95 Theses,
Martin Luther
In this passage protestant reformation, pope is influenced by the by accepting the ideas of Luther. Thus the option (A) is correct.
What is protestant reformation?Protestant reformation is the religious movement that led to the uprising of protestants due to the difference in the beliefs with the roman catholic church.
Martin Luther was the German teacher and a monk he brought the protestants reformation and challenged the teaching of the catholic church.
Thus the pope build only one church with this money rather than the money of the poor. It led to accept the ideas of the martin Luther.
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Answer:
It inspired people to challenge practices within the
Catholic Church.
Explanation:
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How did the harsh desert climate affect the early Arabs who lived there?
Answer:
How did the harsh desert climate affect the early Arabs who lived there?
Explanation:
Since Arabia is a desert people were forced to travel from oasis to oasis. ... Arabia is a peninsula so people would come to trade. When people would come to trade cities were formed. So, the geography shaped life in Arabia.
What was the role of River Nile to the civilization of Egypt??
The Nile, which flows northward for 4,160 miles from east-central Africa to the Mediterranean, provided ancient Egypt with fertile soil and water for irrigation, as well as a means of transporting materials for building projects. Its vital waters enabled cities to sprout in the midst of a desert.
Answer:
Explanation:
The Nile, which flows northward for 4,160 miles from east-central Africa to the Mediterranean, provided ancient Egypt with fertile soil and water for irrigation, as well as a means of transporting materials for building projects. Its vital waters enabled cities to sprout in the midst of a desert.
which 2 prisons in oklahoma had riots during the 70s and 80s
Answer: Oklahoma State Prison and McAlester prison
Explanation:
The decision to draft the Declaration of Independence was most
influenced by which of these developments?
2 of 4 QUESTIONS
Colonists increasingly called for the British military to aid rebellions in
Haiti and France.
Colonists increasingly questioned any philosophy that did not originate in
the Americas.
Colonists increasingly viewed themselves as Americans rather than as
British subjects.
Colonists increasingly demanded equal political rights for women and
American Indians.
Answer:
colony called the British military
how did lafayette help the patriot cause pls help
Lafayette was full of inspiring and helpful ideas for training
What are some advantages to having a single currency throughout the most of the EU
Answer:
Not only does it give a sense of unity to these nations, but it is also beneficial to the people as well because they do not have to worry about exchange rates when traveling to other countries with the same currency.
Explain one way Peter I implemented a meritocracy in his government
Peter the Great was determined to reform the domestic structure of Russia. He had a simple desire to push Russia – willingly or otherwise – into the modern era as existed then. While his military reforms were ongoing, he reformed the church, education and areas of Russia's economy.
plz help What is the primary goal of a political party once it holds some power in government?
to enact government policies that align with its ideology
to share policy-making power with the other party
to influence the actions of foreign governments
to represent the interest and concerns of all citizens
Answer:
The main goal of a political party is to try to control the government by getting its candidates elected. or C
Explanation:
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Answer:
to represent the interest and concerns of all citizens
Explanation:
This poster from the 1870s was MOST likely used for which reason?
A) to raise awareness about violations of the 14th Amendment
B) to raise awareness about violations of the 15th Amendment
C) to discredit African Americans serving in the state government
D) to urge people to resist the rise of communism in the United States
Answer: C
Explanation: Because I did it.
Did immigrant improve their inequality of life by moving to the united state from other countries? Why or why not?
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Answer:
Canadian shield
Explanation:
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6. How did Europeans obtain slaves from Africa? (5 points)
Africans sought protection from the European military during the war.
Africans traded their best workers in exchange for money to buy a plantation.
Africans sold or traded captured prisoners to slave traders.
Africans voluntarily migrated to the Americas to escape tribal warfare.
During the era of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, Europeans did not have the power to invade African states or kidnap enslaved Africans. Because of this, between 15 and 20 million enslaved people were transported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa and purchased from traders of enslaved people throughout Europe and European colonies.1
There are still many questions people have about the triangular trade of enslaved people and goods during this time, such as the motivations of those in support of enslavement and how enslavement was woven into life. Here are some of the answers, explained.
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Motivations for Enslavement
One thing that many Westerners wonder about African enslavers is why they were willing to sell their own people. Why would they sell Africans to Europeans? The simple answer to this question is that they did not see enslaved people as "their own people." Blackness (as an identity or marker of difference) was at that time a preoccupation of Europeans, not Africans. There was also in this era no collective sense of being "African." In other words, African traders of enslaved people felt no obligation to protect enslaved Africans because they did not regard them as their equals.
So how did people become enslaved? Some enslaved people were prisoners of, and many of these may have been seen as enemies or rivals to, those who sold them. Others were people who had fallen into debt. Enslaved people were different by virtue of their social and economic status (what we might think of today as their class). Enslavers also kidnapped people, but again, there was no reason in their minds that made them see enslaved people as "their own."
A Self-Replicating Cycle
Another reason that African enslavers were so willing to sell off fellow Africans was that they felt they had no other option. As the trade of enslaved people intensified in the 1600s and 1700s, it became harder not to participate in the practice in some regions of West Africa. The enormous demand for enslaved Africans led to the formation of a few African states whose economy and politics were centered around raiding for and trading enslaved people.
States and political factions that participated in the trade gained access to firearms and luxury goods that could be used to secure political support. States and communities not actively participating in the trade of enslaved people were increasingly at a disadvantage. The Mossi Kingdom is an example of a state that resisted the trade of enslaved people until the 1800s.
Opposition to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
The Mossi Kingdom was not the only African state or community to resist selling enslaved Africans to Europeans. The king of the Kongo, Afonso I, who had converted to Catholicism, tried to stop the sale of enslaved people to Portuguese enslavers and traders. He lacked the power, however, to police the whole of his territory, and traders as well as nobles engaged in the trans-Atlantic trade of enslaved Africans to gain wealth and power. Alfonso tried writing to the Portuguese king asking him to stop Portuguese traders from engaging in the practice, but his plea was ignored.
The Benin Empire offers a very different example. Benin sold enslaved people to Europeans when it was expanding and fighting many wars, which produced prisoners of war. Once the state stabilized, it stopped trading enslaved people until it started to decline in the 1700s. During this period of increasing instability, the state resumed participation in the trade of enslaved people.
Answer: The answer is option C. Africans sold or traded captured prisoners to slave traders. This is correct cause I got it right on the quiz.
Explanation:
ILL GIVE THE BRAINLIEST ANSWERR!!!! how did texas newspapers in the 1830s and 1840s start building a strong tradition of a free press???
Answer: because they are a republic and a state
Explanation: Due to Texas's frontier nature, business uncertainties, and the volatility of the political situation with Spain and Mexico, no newspapers survived long in Texas up to the time of the Texas revolt against Mexico. Nine publishers printed newspapers between 1819 and 1836, but only the Telegraph and Texas Register was still in publication at the time of the Texas Revolution. The Telegraph and Texas Register became the paper of record for the Republic of Texas, and played a major role in keeping citizens informed. Five years after Texas became a state in 1845, the number of newspapers had grown to thirty-six. This collection of newspapers provides critical information regarding the early history of Texas, both as a republic and a state.
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