Answer:
The workers who were left could, therefore, demand more money and more rights. In addition, many peasant and some serfs abandoned feudal manors and moved to towns and cities, seeking better opportunities. This led to a weakening of the manor system and a loss of power for feudal lords."
Explanation:
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Which of these groups did Hitler dislike, according to the text?
i. Slavic peoples
ii. Aryan Germans
iii. Asians
iv. Rich people
V. Jews
vi. Mentally ill people
Answer:
Jews...
Explanation:
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Answer:
jews, mentally ill people, slavic peoples
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Describe Lincolns
in the election of
1860.
Answer:
The 1860 Republican National Convention in Chicago nominated Lincoln, a moderate former one-term Whig Representative from Illinois. Its platform promised not to interfere with slavery in the South but opposed extension of slavery into the territories.
Explanation:
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if you go to the mall to buy a new pair of shoes your transaction will occur in the?
A. Product Market
B. Resource Market
C.Stock Market
btw this is economics
Answer:
Product market
Explanation:
The resource market is where companies gather resources from other places to be able to make their products. The stock market is where all the business and money is involved. The product market is where people can actually buy the products in a mall for example.
What is another way to describe the
Constitution?
Answer:
Explanation:
A living document cause It's always changing
Answer:
a doc
Explanation:
a document in history that lists our country's og laws and amendments.
why people in Europe supported totalotarian leader after world war 1
Answer:
Explanation:
People in Europe started to support totalotaria leaders after World War 1 because democratic governments did not do a good job under the war.
At the end of the Persian Gulf War, what did Iraq agree to do? Check all that apply.
Answer:
a&c
Explanation:
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most elevated in height
A. tallest
B. tallest in height
C. elevated and tallest
D. No change
Answer:
D.No change
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The 56 ___ were targeted by the British.
Answer:
The 56 German aircraft were targeted by the British
Explanation:
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HURRY PLEASE I GIVE BRAINLIEST !!!! WHAT SHOULD MADISON DO TO PROTECT SAILORS AND SETTLERS
Option A: Declare war on Great Britain
and attack the British on land and sea.
Option B: Declare war on Great Britain
but wage a war only at sea.
Option C: Delay declaring war on Great
Britain until the United States is better
prepared.
Option D: Do not declare war on Great
Britain.
what are the changes that happened in the UN after Cold war
Answer:
After the Cold War ended, there was a rapid increase in the number of the peacekeeping operations. With a new consensus and a common sense of purpose, the Security Council authorized a total of 20 new operations between 1989 and 1994, raising the number of peacekeepers from 11,000 to 75,000.
lesson 4 revolution in russia all full answers 100% right
1) Answer: C
2) Answer: C
3) Answer: B
4) Answer: A
5) Answer: C
6) Answer: D
7) Answer: B
8) Answer: A
1) How did Lenin plan to apply Marxism to Russia?
2) Which of the following factors was a cause of Russias March Revolution?
3) Which factor was a chase of both Revolutions in Russia in 1917?
4) How was Lenin "War Communism" similar to tsarism?
5) Which of the following best describes the demographics of the USSR?
6) Which statement describes the February (March) Revolution?
7) Which of the following is an example of Bolshevik land reform?
8) Who opposed the Bolsheviks once they took power?
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Answer:
so you gave all answer that's very nice of you thanks however I am not giving the test
How come the buggest army britian lost to the us in the 1700s
Answer:
Explanation:
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Well mark brainliest if correct
Answer:
I think it is D
Explanation:
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Please match the word/ name/ term to the correct definition.
Question 7 options:
The principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people. The people of the state have the right and power to chose for themselves.
A place for the collection of weapons and military equipment, where they are made and stored by a country.
Had become friends with several Ohio abolitionists and had heard stories from fugitive slaves and Underground Railroad conductors, and would be inspired to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin, due to the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850.
Was a Congregationalist educator, minister
Written to educate Northerners, most of which had never witnessed slavery firsthand, about the brutalities of the institution
Some of these believers, that were Puritans who initially identified themselves as part of the Church of England. Each congregation had the right and responsibility to determine its own affairs. They emphasized their beliefs on freedom of conscience, a priesthood of all believers, and they have worked for civil and religious liberty.
True believers adhered to a strict code of right and wrong or they believed that they would answer to God. They believed that someone living a moral life shows that that person is probably saved.
Allowed the people in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide for themselves whether or not they would allow slavery within their borders.
A person that is killed because of the personal or religious beliefs, is someone that gains admiration or sympathy for their beliefs or their cause.
Was a radical abolitionist. He grew up with Calvinist beliefs and anti-slavery views.
1.
Lyman Beecher
2.
Congregationalists
3.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
4.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
5.
Calvinist
6.
John Brown
7.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
8.
Popular Sovereignty
9.
Arsenal
10.
Martyr
Answer:
1. Lyman Beecher
Was a Congregationalist educator, minister
2. Congregationalists
Some of these believers, that were Puritans who initially identified themselves as part of the Church of England. Each congregation had the right and responsibility to determine its own affairs. They emphasized their beliefs on freedom of conscience, a priesthood of all believers, and they have worked for civil and religious liberty.
3. Harriet Beecher Stowe
Had become friends with several Ohio abolitionists and had heard stories from fugitive slaves and Underground Railroad conductors, and would be inspired to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin, due to the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850.
4. Uncle Tom's Cabin
Written to educate Northerners, most of which had never witnessed slavery firsthand, about the brutalities of the institution
5. Calvinist
Some of these believers, that were Puritans who initially identified themselves as part of the Church of England. Each congregation had the right and responsibility to determine its own affairs. They emphasized their beliefs on freedom of conscience, a priesthood of all believers, and they have worked for civil and religious liberty.
6. John Brown
Was a radical abolitionist. He grew up with Calvinist beliefs and anti-slavery views.
7. The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
Allowed the people in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide for themselves whether or not they would allow slavery within their borders.
8. popular sovereignty
the principle that the authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives
9. Arsenal
A place for the collection of weapons and military equipment, where they are made and stored by a country.
10. Martyr
A person that is killed because of the personal or religious beliefs, is someone that gains admiration or sympathy for their beliefs or their cause.
Explanation:
what r development of Thembis??
Plz answer correctly AND WITH *TWO* SENTENCES
Answer:
yes, because the 1st amendment basically is saying that it gives everyone the right to freely express their self in the way they practice religion, how they exercise they're speech, and how they protest. While burning the US flag is a horrible act it is the right of the citizens to do so if they so chose.
Using the coordinates listed below, write the name of the city next to its plotted latitude and
longitude point on the map.
Detroit, Michigan: 42°N, 83°W
Richmond, Virginia: 37°N,
77°W
New Orleans, Louisiana: 30°N, 90°W
Pierre, South Dakota: 44°N, 100°W
Orlando, Florida: 28°N, 81°W
Santa Fe, New Mexico: 35°N, 106°W
Hartford, Connecticut: 42°N, 72°W
Helena, Montana: 46°N, 112°W
Las Vegas, Nevada: 36°N, 115°W
Little Rock, Arkansas: 35°N,
92°W
Seattle, Washington: 47°N, 122°W
San Francisco, California: 38°N, 122°W
Augusta, Maine: 44°N, 69°W
Nashville, Tennessee: 36°N, 87°W
Minneapolis, Minnesota: 45°N, 93°W
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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give me the definition of land of egypt from the underground railroad In your own word, I need at least a sentence.
Answer:
Tubman was very devoted to the Underground Railroad; '“Tubman had led so many people from the South - the slave's called this the "land of Egypt" - to freedom, she became known as "Moses." She was also known by the plantation owners for her efforts and a bounty of $40,000 was posted.
Explanation:
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Please give me the correct answer
Answer:
A Good luck
Explanation:
Answer:
A. They had to move west or their nation would be destroyed.
Explanation:
It's the Treaty of Doak's Stand.
One of the offenses the British charged her with was “cross-dressing”. Why do you think she wore men’s clothing?
Answer:
• To protect herself from unsolicited sexual advances.
• It was more suitable for battle
Explanation:
This relates to Joan of Arc who was tried and convicted of cross-dressing and burnt at the stake after being captured by pro-English forces in the Hundred Years War.
One reason she dressed as a man would may have been because she did not want to be approached by the men she was surrounded by as she was mostly surrounded by men from the time she led French forces to the time she was in prison.
She wanted her chastity protected and reasoned that if the men thought of her as less of a woman, they wouldn't approach or force themselves on her.
Another reason may have been the mobility provided by men's clothing in battle. Joan led the French armies in a number of battles and so needed to be mobile and men's clothing gave her that mobility.
What TWO domestic policy initiatives did Clinton fail to get
passed through Congress during his 1st two years as
President?
Answer: universal healthcare, allowing gay people to.....
Explanation:
Universal health care and allowing gay people to openly work in the military are the two domestic policy initiatives did Clinton fail to get passed through Congress during his 1st two years as President. Thus, option A and C are correct.
How was President Clinton's presidency?The first day of Bill Clinton's first inauguration as the 42nd president of the United States was January 20, 1993, and it lasted until January 20, 2001. Clinton, a Democrat from Arkansas, was elected president in 1992 after easily defeating Ross Perot, an independent businessman, and Republican President George H. W. Bush.
Four years later, in 1996, he won re-election by defeating Republican nominee Bob Dole and former presidential candidate Ross Perot (then of the Reform Party). Clinton was followed as president by Republican George W. Bush, who won the 2000 presidential election. During the Clinton administration, the economy of the country enjoyed sustained prosperity. His presidency oscillated significantly from high to low and back again, even though the economy was still solid, according to historian Gil Troy.
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1. If many of the concepts include in the US Constitution are based on European
ideas, what key role did the framers of the US Constitution play?
2. Why is it important that every citizen has, and exercises, his or her right to
vote?
1.2.2 What is the relationship between the marginal propensity to consume (mpc)
and the multiplier?
Answer:
The relationship between the Multiplier (K) and Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) is that, the multiplier relies on the MPC (Marginal Propensity to Consume) in an open economy. So, if there is an increase in the MPC it will eventually be an increase in the Multiplier and vice verse
how many political parties had candidates in the 1824 election
Answer:
Just two like usual, but they were the Democrat and Democrat-Republican parties
Answer:
Vice presidential candidate Party Electoral vote
Andrew Jackson Democratic-Republican 13
Martin Van Buren Democratic-Republican 9
Henry Clay Democratic-Republican 2
Total 260
Explanation:
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Question 3
3.1. Explain the following terms
3.1.1. Common land
3.1.2. Enclosure system
Answer:
The description of the given topics is summarized below in the explanation portion.
Explanation:
Common land:
A community whereby belongs jointly or to a single individual but which has customary privileges for other individuals including allowing their cattle to roam freely on would be termed as common land.Enclosure system:
The system of enclosure or the enclosure system would be established as the state owns land area as well as splits everything into specific parcels until it has been sold for the private sector.Jeremiah was born in Anathoth into the family of a: king :B priest :C prince :D
prophet
Answer:
B:priest family
Explanation:
Jeremiah was born into a priestly family, the son of Hilkiah , a priest at Anathoth, a village 2-3 miles north of Jerusalem. Jeremiah came from a landowning family, and refers to a joyful early life, although the words and difficulties recorded in the books of Jeremiah and Lamentations result in him being known as “the weeping prophet.”
Based on the map of European colonialism in Africa below, which of the following countries was under the rule of Italy?
Answer:
I believe the answer is Somalia!
Edward III [of England] was fifteen years old when he ascended the throne in 1327, 25 when he embarked on war with France, and 34 at the time of the second attempt in 1346.” Facts, opinion or both
5 One advantage the Confederacy had over the Union during the Civil War was that
Confederate forces had
Answer:Knowledge of the terrain where most battles were fought
Explanation:They confederacy had more experienced men
Christian monasticism gained importance after christianity was legalized for what reason?
Answer:
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Christian monasticism is the devotional practice of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship. It began to develop early in the history of the Christian Church, modeled upon scriptural examples and ideals, including those in the Old Testament, but not mandated as an institution in the scriptures. It has come to be regulated by religious rules (e. g. the Rule of Saint Augustine, Anthony the Great, St Pachomius, the Rule of St Basil, the Rule of St Benedict,) and, in modern times, the Canon law of the respective Christian denominations that have forms of monastic living. Those living the monastic life are known by the generic terms monks (men) and nuns (women). The word monk originated from the Greek μοναχός (monachos, 'monk'), itself from μόνος (monos) meaning 'alone'.[1][2]
Monks did not live in monasteries at first, rather, they began by living alone, as the word monos might suggest. As more people took on the lives of monks, living alone in the wilderness, they started to come together and model themselves after the original monks nearby. Quickly, the monks formed communities to further their ability to observe an ascetic life.[3] According to Christianity historian Robert Louis Wilken, "By creating an alternate social structure within the Church they laid the foundations for one of the most enduring Christian institutions..."[4] Monastics generally dwell in a monastery, whether they live there in a community (cenobites), or in seclusion (recluses).
Explanation: