Pancho Villa (pictured to the right), the son of a poor farm laborer, became a folk hero in Mexico. He gained popularity by stealing from the rich in order to give to the poor. Villa's knowledge of the physical geography of northern Mexico helped him avoid being captured
Why would Pancho's geographic knowledge help him from being captured?

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Answer 1

Answer:

To help others

Explanation:

Answer 2
Because they are more or less in the open so that would indicate he would have some hiding place set up for him and his people.

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What are the main goals of the Constitution of 1812? Check all that apply.

to form a state government
to cede territory from the state of Louisiana
to establish a constitution of the people
to secure rights of the citizens of Louisiana
to accept a treaty with France and the US
to reject the terms of the Louisiana Purchase

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Answer:

Explanation:

to form a state government

to establish a constitution of the people

to secure rights of the citizens of Louisiana

1,3,4
This is the answer because those are the mail goals of the constitution

In which order did the pre Civil War compromises occur?

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Answer:

1820 | The Missouri Compromise. 1831 | Nat Turner's Rebellion. 1846 - 1850 | The Wilmot Proviso. 1850 | The Compromise of 1850. 1852 | Uncle Tom's Cabin. 1854 - 1859 | Bleeding Kansas. 1857 | Dred Scott v. Sanford. 1858 | Lincoln-Douglas Debates.

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Explanation:


1820 | The Missouri Compromise. 1831 | Nat Turner's Rebellion. 1846 - 1850 | The Wilmot Proviso. 1850 | The Compromise of 1850. 1852 | Uncle Tom's Cabin. 1854 - 1859 | Bleeding Kansas. 1857 | Dred Scott v. Sanford. 1858 | Lincoln-Douglas Debates.
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PLEASE HELP ASAP: The _____ Basin provides irrigation making fruit and nut growing possible.

no options, you gotta type it in the box

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Answer:

drainage

Explanation:

drainage basin

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Excerpt from the Tragedy of Julius Caesar: Act III, Scenes I & II
Part A: which statement expresses a theme of the scene?

A. As a leader, it is impossible to please everyone.

B. Even the most noble people can be convinced to do evil.

C. People never feel satisfied with power that they have.

D. People will often manipulate others to further their own desires.

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Answer:

it is a

Explanation:

I’m pretty sure it A

How did Americans work to define their ideal political structure?

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Answer: The AMERICAN DREAM. It's the belief that each American has the freedom to pursue a better life — a nice house, a car or two, and a more comfortable existence than our parents. This freedom has fueled incredible "RAGS TO RICHES" stories, such as Presidents starting out in log cabins and highly successful entrepreneurs who came to America as penniless immigrants — not to mention the guy that dropped out of Harvard to become the richest man in the world. These stories contribute to the American political culture.

Explanation:

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How was Spain different under Muslim rule than under Christian rule?

a. Under Muslim rule, Spain was united as one nation
b. Under Muslim rule, Spain had no libraries or colleges
c. Under Muslim rule, most empires were constantly at war
d. Under Muslim rule, people of different fath lived in piece ​

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Answer:

the answer is A i believe i haven't done this in awhile im so sorry if it's wrong

Explanation:

Islamic Spain was a multi-cultural mix of the people of three great monotheistic religions: Muslims, Christians, and Jews.

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Im not sure if this is right but i if it is wrong im very sorry.

As the Muslims entered the local society they caused great disruption and they destroyed an Iberian society that had been in large measure like that which had existed under Roman rule. Muslim rule brought some rapid changes to Spanish society and no aspect of life was left untouched.

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They were also able to write detailed laws or parables (blue).

the harappan civilization was known for:

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The Indus River Valley Civilization, also known as Harappan civilization, developed the first accurate system of standardized weights and measures, some as accurate as to 1.6 mm. Harappans created sculpture, seals, pottery, and jewelry from materials, such as terracotta, metal, and stone.

Answer:

I think D is the answer

Explanation:

Jay's Treaty significance. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!

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Answer: George Washington believed the treaty bought a tenuous peace with Britain that might last 20 years, giving the US time to be ready in the event of a conflict at a later time

Explanation:

Im pretty sure

it kept the us and great britain from going to war again, established a sound national economy, and assured its commercial prosperity

what was one important effect of the supreme court ruling in gibbons v ogden?

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Answer:

I think the answer is B

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

I got it wrong, and discovered it was D.

What form of checks and balances was established in the federal government by the 1803 Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison?

Select one:
A. presidential impeachment by Congress
B. presidential veto of laws passed by Congress
C. judicial review of laws passed by Congress
D. congressional confirmation of Supreme Court appointees

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Answer:A got it right on e2020

Explanation:

The U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional. The unanimous opinion was written by Chief Justice John Marshall.

the answer is c judicial review of laws passed

Hello, This is easy
I need a honest a opinion from a democrat and a republican. Plz give me a reason on why your on your side
Please don't fight about politics

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I’m republican because I think democrats are not to be trusted

What is the only elected national office in the U.S. that requires that a candidate be a "natural born citizen"?

Select one:
A. Members of the Federal House of Representatives
B. Senators
C. the President
D. Governors

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Answer:

The U.S. president.

Explanation:

The US president has to be a natural born citizen

Alfred of the Danes had mathematics books written that used _____.

Arabic numerals
Roman numerals

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Answer: Roman numerals

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Was the Proclamation act repealed? If so, why?

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Answer:

In the United States, the Royal Proclamation of 1763 ended with the American Revolutionary War because Great Britain ceded the land in question to the United States in the Treaty of Paris (1783).

yes they ended it in in 1763

American Indians shared this common trait:

A. They all dressed alike.
B. They spoke the same language.
C. They had the same type of houses
D. They respected and cared for the environment.
These ancient American Indians lived in

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D. They respected and cared for the environment.

What did Africans contribute to the British colonies that had an effect on American culture?

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Answer:

B. New ideas about religion

Explanation:

B new ideas about religion

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Investigation Guide

Read the claims recruiters made to convince people to move to the new Minnesota Territory. Write down specific words and phrases used in the primary sources from the Investigation.


I have Primary Source I need Reasons Given to Move to Minnesota


“Emigration up the Mississippi River” advertisement:


“Minnesota! Cure for the Panic” advertisement:


Minnesota and Its Resources guidebook:


Hc! For the West! guidebook:


David W. Humphrey’s letter to friends :


Friedrich Schmitz’s letter to his parents:


Theodore Bost’s letter to his parents:


Guri Sanders-Datter’s letter to friends:

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Answer:

Explanation:

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How did Kublai Khan defeat the Sung dynasty?

by using siege warfare
by having a larger army
by building fortified cities
by using armored horses

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Answer:

B) By having a larger army

Explanation:

Kublai Khan the grandson of Ghenghis Khan defeated the Sung dynasty by having larger Army. Hence the option B is correct.

Defeat of Sung Dynasty

The Sung Dynasty which ruled all over China was defeated by the Mongols, thereby for the first time China came under the direct rule of Mongols.

Kublai Khan was the Grandson of Ghenghis Khan, he was approached by Sung empire to defeat the Jin Dynasty, after which Kublai Khan defeated Sung empire by attacking them with larger army. Hence option B  is correct.

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What role did King Henry Vll play in the Church of England?
A. He was the head of the church.
B. He proposed new reforms in the church.
C. He was responsible for running the church.
D. He was in charge of getting people to join the church.

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A I remember in 5th grade
He was head of the church

The starting point for measuring longitude is:

A. the International Date Line
B. the prime meridian
C. the equator
D. the North Pole

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B ) becuz its either from east or west

How can the information on this poster best be categorized?
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Select one:
A. factual
B. propaganda
C. advertisement
D. entertainment

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Answer:

I recommend you edit and add a screenshot of this poster so that I or other people and correctly answer your question.

Explanation:

If you don't know how, just click the little paperclip to add an image to your question, hope this helps :3

Answer:

Why can't you add the photo?

What is the difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Articles of the Constitution. Why are they important?

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Answer:

The difference between the Articles of Confederation and Constitution is that the Articles of Confederation are the rules that were agreed by the United States of America in the 18th century whereas the constitution is the rules that democratic countries and other legalized institutions develop to implement law and order in their body.

what is popular sovereignty?
1. people vote if they want slavery
2. people vote put those people who do not follow the law
3. people vote out who they will let into the state
4. people vote if they want California as a state
I NEED THIS FAST PLEASE!!!

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Answer: im pretty sure its 1

people vote out who they will let into the state

Who is credited with writing the Tao Te Ching?
A. Confucius
B. Laozi
C. Shihuangdi
D. Di

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Answer:

Explanation:

Laozi

Laozi wrote the Tao te Ching your welcome

What were the Articles of the Constitution and why are they important?

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Answer:

The articals of the constitution is The first three articles establish the three branches of government and their powers and they use a system of checks and balances prevents any one of these separate powers from becoming dominant.

Explanation:

The Articles of Confederation served as the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain.

What was the purpose for establishing the first schools by the Catholics?

to teach people how to read the Bible
to teach people the songs and prayers
to teach choirboys songs and prayers
to teach the priests how to read the Bible

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QUESTION?

What was the purpose for establishing the first schools by the Catholics?

to teach people how to read the Bible

to teach people the songs and prayers

to teach choirboys songs and prayers

to teach the priests how to read the Bible

ANSWER

To teach how to read a bible

Answer:

I think it would be c. Im not 100% sure

Explanation:

Who was the Georgian nominated for U.S. President by the Popullst Party?
Rebecca Latimer Felton
Tom Watson
Alexander Stephens
John B. Gordon​

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Tom Watson

___________

According to the Catholic Church, what does a person need to do to gain an indulgence?
A. give money to charity
B. tithe money to the church
C. Perform an act of kindness
D. receive forgiveness for sins

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The answer is D (revive forgiveness for sins )

Answer:

d

Explanation:

question 1. Which electromagnetic wave has the shortest wavelength?
options for this question are:

question 2.Which electromagnetic wave would have a wavelength approximately the size of the tip of a pencil?

question 3. Which electromagnetic wave has the longest wavelength?


the options to all of these questions are:
A. gamma rays
B. infrared
C. microwaves
D. radio waves
E. visible lights

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A. Radio Waves is the correct answer
The answer is in fact A
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