Answer:
The Legislative branch.
Explanation:
Congress (legislative) has the power to tax and spend money for the federal government.
: How did the Great Compromise of 1787 show that recognizing a variety of viewpoints benefits all?
Answer:
The Great Compromise was forged in a heated dispute during the 1787 Constitutional Convention: States with larger populations wanted congressional representation based on population, while smaller states demanded equal representation. To keep the convention from dissolving into chaos, the founding fathers came up with the Great Compromise. The agreement, which created today’s system of congressional representation, now influences everything from “pork barrel” legislation to the way votes are counted in the electoral college during presidential elections.
Explanation:
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Lesson 11: Unit Test
Washington State History 7 Unit 1: Geography of Washington
ALL THE ANSERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLZ I AM FAILING IN THIS CLASS!!!!
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Answer:
where is unit test?
Explanation:
Washington, the only state named after a president, is located in the northwestern part of the contiguous 48 states on the Pacific Ocean. The Evergreen State, the 18th largest state in the union, can be divided into six geographic land areas; the Olympic Mountains, the Coast Range, the Puget Sound Lowlands, the Cascade Mountains, the Columbia Plateau, and the Rocky Mountains.
Answer:
Washington is named after a president and he is on money
Explanation:
7. Why did most Indians side with the
French?
Answer:First off, not all Native Americans supported the French during the colonial wars. Most Algonquian speakers supported the French and most Iroquois supported the English. ... The Iroquois were positioned to control trade via the Great Lakes. Algonquian speakers were able to go around them and deal directly with Europeans.
Explanation:
List some current events, or protests that have happened form 2000-2020.
Answer:
BLM Protest
Explanation:
Just mention the george floyd protests, and how they affected this year.
What was the primary goal of the colonial ommittees of Corresponidence?
Answer:
"The Committees of Correspondence promoted manufacturing in the Thirteen Colonies and advised colonists not to buy goods imported from Britain. The goal of the Committees of Correspondence throughout the Thirteen Colonies was to inform voters of the common threat they faced from their mother country – Britain."
Explanation:
didn't write this, googled it
What moments in early American history (between the years 1760 and 1830) would fall under the Sublime Moments in History? (Not Lewis and Clark)
Answer:
Clark and Lewis that's what I think lol
Answer:
You go to SCC?
Explanation:
Because
Congress-sole body _______
Explanation:
I dont know the explanation,but ill give you this for help, The Constitution grants Congress the sole authority to enact legislation and declare war, the right to confirm or reject many Presidential appointments, and substantial investigative powers.
10. When planning for the Constitution, everybody agreed the central government should have more
power.
(7.5 Points)
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
They just revolted from a monarchy (a strong central government), im sure they didnt want another one.
Write a sentence about the colonies using the word milita
From the commander of the militia he drove to the governor.
Answer:
The colonies formed a militia to prepare for the revolution.
Explanation:
8. Whlch Native Americans are known
for helping each side?
English -
French
Answer:
French
Explanation:
The french were exploring the Americans and were known to help and learn from Natives. The english were known to destory sacred land and steal from Native Americans.
Document Analysis DBQ
Objective: Students will learn how the Stamp Act affected colonists.
Related benchmarks:
SS.8.A.3.2 Explain American colonial reaction to British policy from 1763 - 1774. .
SS.8.A.3.5 Describe the influence of individuals on social and political developments during the Revolutionary era.
SS.8.A.3.6 Examine the causes, course, and consequences of the American Revolution.
Essential Question/Guiding question
Was it fair for the British to tax the colonists? Why or why not?
Task Directions
Today you will look at documents (sources) to determine how the Stamp Act impacted the colonists.
For this assignment, you will read one document at a time and answer text-dependent questions.
Documents on the Stamp Act
Document A—The Stamp Act (excerpts) passed by Parliament on March 22, 1765
AN ACT for granting and applying certain stamp duties, and other duties, in the British colonies and plantations in America, towards further defraying (to pay) the expenses of defending, protecting, and securing the same; and for amending such parts of the several acts of parliament relating to the trade and revenues of the said colonies and plantations, . . .
For every . . . sheet or piece of paper, on which shall be . . . written, or printed:
Item taxed Amount of Tax
. . . any . . . pleading in any court. . . . 3 pence
. . . any copy of any will. . . . 6 pence
. . . any . . . certificate of any degree taken in any university, academy, college, or seminary of learning. . . 2 pounds
. . . any . . . deed. . . . 3 pence
. . . any pleading in an admiralty court 1 shilling
. . . bill of lading (document used to transport goods) to be signed for goods exported 4 pence
. . . And for and upon every pack of playing cards, 1 shillings
and all pair of dice. . . . 10 shillings
. . . And for and upon every paper, commonly called a pamphlet, and upon every newspaper. . . .
(Varied depending upon the number of pages) ½ to less than full sheet ½ pence
1-6 sheets would be 1 shilling per sheet
. . . For every advertisement to be contained in any . . . newspaper . . . 2 shillings
. . . For every . . . calendar or almanac . . .
(Depended on how often it was printed) 4 pence
**Note: 1 pound equals about $200 today/20 shillings equals a pound/1 shilling would equal about $10.00/12 pence equals 1 shilling/1 pence equals about 80 cents
Document A Analysis—remember to paraphrase from the documents
1. What is the source of the document? Is it a primary or secondary source? Explain.
2. What was the purpose of the Stamp Act, according to the document?
3. A colonist purchased a pair of dice, a 4 page newspaper, and placed an ad to sell a product in a newspaper. How much in today’s money would that have cost?
Document B: Taxation in Colonial America by Alvin Rabushka
Year National Debt Government Revenue Government Spending
1739 £46,954,623 £5,820,000 £5,210,000
1748 £78,293,313 £7,199,000 £11,943,000
1755 £74,571,849 £6,938,000 £7,119,000
1762 £146,682,844 £9,459,000 £20,040,000
1775 £135,943,051 £11,112,000 £10,365,000
Source: Alvin Rabushka, Taxation in Colonial America, 725. Princeton University Press, 2008.
Alvin Rabushka is the David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow (emeritus) at the Hoover Institution. He is an expert on taxation. His books and articles on the flat tax, with Hoover fellow Robert Hall, have provided the foundation for numerous tax reform bills. His book Taxation in Colonial America released by (Princeton University Press, 2008), won the Fraunces Tavern Museum Special Recognition Book Award in 2009.
British debt doubled as a result of the French and Indian War. The annual cost of maintaining the British army in the thirteen colonies before the war was £13,000. The additional 15 battalions (large number of troops) in North America after the war increased the cost to £220,000. Interest on the debt was £4.4 million per year so just paying the interest concerned King George III and Parliament. The colonies opposed paying for their own defense so Parliament passed a tax to raise revenue to make the colonists provide for their common defense. The tax was called the Stamp Act because it required a stamp to be placed on all printed materials purchased throughout the thirteen colonies. The total amount intended to be raised by the new tax was £60,000 per year, this is not even 20% of the total amount required to maintain the troops.
Document B Analysis—Study the chart and reading to answer the questions. Remember to paraphrase.
1. What is the source of the document? Is it a primary or secondary source? Explain.
2. How did the French and Indian War impact British debt?
3. What was the exact difference in pounds in the debt between 1755 and 1762?
4. How much did it cost to keep British troops in the colonies after the war?
Answer:
The defeat of the British at the Battle of Fort Duquesne sparked the French and Indian War. The British attacked the French trading fort known as Fort Duquesne on September 14, 1758 (not 1755). This fort, and others, had been constructed in 1754 by the French in the Ohio River Valley as part of their strategy to expand their profitable fur trade, which was based in present-day Canada. The British, however, objected to this usurpation of what they considered was their territory, and, as a result, the Prime Minister, William Pitt, sent General John Forbes and 6,000 soldiers to gain control of the fort. During a reconnaissance mission, Major James Grant and his soldiers tried to attack the fort, but they were defeated by the French and his Indian allies. Aware of their numerical disadvantage, the French decided to retreat, not without burning Fort Duquesne first. Once they eventually left the Ohio Valley, the British built Fort Pitt on the site.
Explanation:
Answer:
For questions about Document A, here are the answers
Explanation:
1. What is the source of the document? Is it a primary or secondary source? Explain.
Well, since it was taken FROM the official Stamp Act document it’s a primary source. You know this piece of text is taken from the document because it’s labeled as an “excerpt” at the top.
2. What was the purpose of the Stamp Act, according to the document?
The Stamp Act was “AN ACT for granting and applying certain stamp duties”.
3. A colonist purchased a pair of dice, a 4-page newspaper, and placed an ad to sell a product in a newspaper. How much in today’s money would that have cost?
You can purchase the following items at these prices. A pair of 6-sided dice 19mm would cost you roughly $8.65. A 4-page newspaper usually goes for around $1.00. Lastly, the most expensive of the purchases would be an ad in the newspaper which costs roughly $12 per inch of newspaper used, meaning that a normal 4-inch by 4-inch ad would cost you $192.00. Assuming that this is exactly what you bought you would end up paying a total of 8.65 + 1.00 + 192.00 = $201.65
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Which of the major rail lines in the Indian Territory was also called the "Katy"?
A. the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad
B. the Atlantic and Pacific Railway
C. the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad
D. the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad
Answer:
A
Explanation:
it was called the Mkt or the Katy
Answer:
its a
Explanation:
i got it right on the quiz
How did urbanization affect American migration?
A)migration across the Orgeon Trail significantly increased
B)A large number of Americans migrated to the south
C)Many Americans migrated from rural areas to cities
D) It significantly decreased immigration to the U.S.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Many people from rural areas went to go to urbanized areas. So, the answer to the question is C. Hope this helps!
Who demanded the bill of rights to be added to the constitution? Why?
Answer:
James Madison wrote the amendments, which list specific prohibitions on governmental power, in response to calls from several states for greater constitutional protection for individual liberties. ... Anti-Federalists held that a bill of rights was necessary to safeguard individual liberty.
Explanation:
what are the laws that brought colonist to revolution
Answer:
The Answer is the following:
The Revenue Act, The Indemnity Act, The Commissioners of Customs Act, The Vice Admiralty Court Act, and the New York Restraining Act.
why it took over 150 years for the Bill of Rights to protect citizens from the abuses of government.
Answer:
why it took over 150 years for the Bill of Rights to protect citizens from the abuses of government.
Explanation:
thats it trust me dude
Why did continental dollars become worthless ?
Answer:
Continentals refers to paper currency issued by the Continental Congress in 1775 to help fund the American Revolutionary War. Continentals quickly lost value, partly because they were not backed by a physical asset like gold or silver, but also due to the fact that too many bills were printed
John Locke beloved humans are?
Answer:
gay
Explanation:
??/???
Answer:
Locke believed humans can be selfish by nature.
Explanation:
Which event did these the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand immediately create?
The sinking of the Lusitania and unrestricted submarine warfare
The July Crisis and mobilization
The naval blockade of German and Austrian Ports
The Communist revolution in Russia
How did the land bridge from Siberia (in Asia) to Alaska (in North America)
form?
how did
This area was claimed by King Charles II, who named it after his brother, the Duke of York.
Answer:
York
Explanation:
i think.
The Han Dynasty of China contributed which invention to society that is still used today?
A)
paper
B)
stirrups
C)
steel plow
D)
typewriter
Answer:
its going to be a.
Explanation:
it turned out that the paper that we write on today is invented in china.
Which phrase best completes the diagram?
A.
Could reject laws passed by the consuls
B.
Mostly made up of patricians
C.
Served as judges in court
D.
Controlled the largest armies
Answer:
B.
Mostly made up of patricians
The annual ___caused by the heavy monsoon rains support all life in Egypt
Answer:
floods
Explanation:
River Nile is full of rich soil that is very good for farming and very fertile. Heavy rainfalls in Egypt usually happen in the wintertime, and then the river Nile floods out of its bank. Not only this way the earth around the bank is watered, but the soil gets enriched by the nutrients and minerals of the soil and becomes more fertile.
This river goes all the way through Egypt, from north to south, and is one of the main water sources in the country. This is why ever since ancient times, annual floods of the river Nile have been crucial for Egypt. The rainfalls and floods are supporters of life in Egypt ever since a few thousand years ago.
Answer:
flood/flooding
Explanation:
Open-range ranching came to an end due to
a.) overproduction of beef and declining prices
b.) federal support for irrigated agriculture
c.) the range wars between cattlemen and sheepherders
d.) fencing off the plains with barbed wire
e.) increase in cattle production in the Midwest and East
This isn't for a class, it's for a project I'm doing outside of school with my friends.
Answer:
D. fencing off the plains with barbed wire.
Explanation:
The great plains were fenced off with barbed wire, and I think it was mostly done in modern-day Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas.
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Why did the Boston Massacre become a rallying point for anti-British feeling?
Most colonists disliked John Adams.
Many colonists did not think the British soldiers were innocent.
Most colonists accepted the verdict in the trial of the soldiers.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
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Answer please!!
Christopher Columbus and other navigators of his time were looking primarily for...(choose all that very)
1.new trade routes to Asia
2.new trade routes to Australia
3.new trade routes to Africa
4.new trade routes to the Americas
Answer:
4) 1) and maybe3)
Explanation:
What did the mccarthyism pattern reveal about the nature of American anxiety in 1950
Answer:
The fact that McCarthyism was so widespread and powerful tells us that American anxiety was extremely strong back then. After the World War II, the U.S. were victorious, but so were the Soviets. So, the two great economic and political powers opposed each other from the ideological point of view: communist vs. capitalist propaganda took place. McCarthyism didn't just try to protect the American way of life and capitalist ideology. It ascertained that everyone who wasn't for it was in fact against it, thereby declaring enemies everywhere, instilling fear and paranoia into every citizen. In the course of establishing the cultural notion of "American dream", the red anti-capitalist discourse (which had already been present in popular culture) was unwelcome and had to be banished.
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.How many Crusades were actually led to “recover” the Holy Land?
Answer:
8 crusades
Explanation:
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Answer:
There were 8 crusades in total.
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Which of the following best describes nationalism and the era of good feelings.
Your answer:
A. A period of American history when gold was discovered in California.
B. After defeating the British for a second time, the United States invaded England, and the United States began to see themselves as dominate players on the world stage.
C. Following the War of 1812, Americans felt that they had won, viewed their nation with pride, and saw themselves as major players on the world stage.
D. During the era of good feelings, church attendance grew, and citizens of the United Stated began to treat each other with kindness and understanding.
Answer:
erm...
Explanation:
we all need to know what's this talking about first and then I'll answer it
During the era of good feelings, church attendance grew, and citizens of the United States began to treat each other with kindness and understanding.
What best describes the Era of Good Feelings?The “Era of Good Feelings” refers to a period in U.S. records from approximately 1815 until approximately 1825, characterized with the aid of an experience of optimism and positivity. The technology is carefully associated with the presidency of James Monroe, who served two phrases from 1817 to 1825.
What happened during the Era of Good Feelings?This period was called the Era of Good Feelings because the name captured Americans' hopes of partisan and national unity following the War of 1812. During his presidency, James Monroe accelerated the end of the First Party System.
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