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South Asia because it’s the only region with Hinduism

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John Wycliffe and Jan Hus .. WHAt did they do .. what facts

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add more details to the question it doesnt make sense

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Which was NOT a cause of the War of 1812?

A) British impressment of American sailors

B) American support for the Native Americans

C) British interference in American shipping Americans

D) British support for the Native Americans

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B is the answer to that question
I’m pretty positive the answer would be B

Giving brainliest for first right answer

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c

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Periodization is the process or study of categorizing the past into discrete, quantified named blocks of time.[1] This is usually done in order to facilitate the study and analysis of history, understanding current and historical processes, and causality that might have linked those events.

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its (c) periodization

Please help with these two questions from the book Black Ships Before Troy

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Poseidon

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Zeus may be the king of the gods but his only power is being able to throw lightning since he is god of lightning and thunder. Poseidon was god of the sea, horses, and earthquakes. poseidon being god of sea had the largest impact since he WAS the god of the sea and all of it was in the sea.

Think of this as a diary/journal entry about what happened at the US Capitol building yesterday. You can put anything you want in your "journal"...feelings, thoughts, questions, summary of events, opinions...unlimited possibilities.

I will give extra based on the amount of thought that went into the response. (Example: minimal writing, generic, non-specific, no personal thoughts/feelings will only get brainliest. Detailed, specific, thoughtful, full of personal opinions/thoughts/feelings/questions will get brainliest)

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So this is how it ends. The presidency of Donald John Trump, rooted from the beginning in anger, division and conspiracy-mongering, comes to a close with a violent mob storming the Capitol at the instigation of a defeated leader trying to hang onto power as if America were just another authoritarian nation.

The scenes in Washington would have once been unimaginable: A rampage through the citadel of American democracy. Police officers brandishing guns in an armed standoff to defend the House chamber. Tear gas deployed in the Rotunda. Lawmakers in hiding. Extremists standing in the vice president’s spot on the Senate dais and sitting at the desk of the speaker of the House.

The words used to describe it were equally alarming: Coup. Insurrection. Sedition. Suddenly the United States was being compared to a “banana republic” and receiving messages of concern from other capitals. “American carnage,” it turned out, was not what President Trump would stop, as he promised upon taking office, but what he wound up delivering four years later to the very building where he took the oath.

The convulsion in Washington capped 1,448 days of Twitter storms, provocations, race-baiting, busted norms, shock-jock governance and truth-bending from the Oval Office that have left the country more polarized than in generations. Those who warned of worst-case scenarios only to be dismissed as alarmists found some of their darkest fears realized. By day’s end, even some Republicans suggested removing Mr. Trump under the 25th Amendment rather than wait two weeks for the inauguration of President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.

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While Washington has seen many protests over the years, including some that turned violent, the uprising on Wednesday was unlike anything that the capital has seen during a transition of power in modern times, literally interrupting the constitutional acceptance of Mr. Biden’s election victory. Mr. Trump all but egged them on during a “Save America March” on the Ellipse south of the White House just as Congress was convening to validate Mr. Biden’s election.

“We will never give up,” Mr. Trump had declared. “We will never concede. It doesn’t happen. You don’t concede when there’s theft involved. Our country has had enough. We will not take it anymore, and that’s what this is all about.”

It ends with this paragraph:

With Mr. Pence unwilling and unable to stop the count, the president’s supporters made it their mission to do it themselves. And for several hours, they succeeded. But after they were finally cleared out of the Capitol, lawmakers resumed the process of ending the Trump presidency, no matter how much he resists.

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the way i feel about the capital things happen is if i ere there i would fell terroriz and unconmterbal that people knew where i work and could easy to break in but way did they do it that way they could of march around the capital not break onto it they could of done some serious damage

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Which of the following statements is NOT true about merchant ships between the 1790s and 1800s?
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While France and Britain were at war, they prevented Americans from trading with China.

While France and Britain were at war, they kept merchant ships at home so not to be captured by the enemy.

While France and Britain were at war, American shipping trade prospered throughout the world.

While France and Britain were at war, America increased to about 1,000 merchant ships within 15 years.

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i think C

plz correct me if im wrong

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n

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Jeff is driving from Florida to Georgia and is pulled over by the Georgia Highway Patrol for speeding. The patrol officer searches Jeff’s car and finds 5 pounds of marijuana. He is tried and convicted for trafficking across state lines in a U.S. District Court. He appeals arguing it was an illegal search. Where should his case go next?

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Answer: it would depend on the situation.

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Unfortunately I don’t have enough info on this alone to make a good call but I can give you this...

The police officer doesn’t have the right to improper searches. That being said the officer may ask for consent to look in the car, but if he is not given permission than he cannot without reason. There are some exceptions however. Police dogs for instance are very good at smelling, and although this problem doesn’t specifically say our officer used a dog, a dog could very well have smelled the drugs. If the dog alerted the officer, then he has a right to search the car. Ultimately I can’t be sure but this is what I will say. The officer was in the wrong. What the man had in his car was plenty illegal (in most states, assuming he went to court would say it was illegal in this one) but regardless he shouldn’t have had his stuff browsed by the officer. The court case would most likely favor the man as he would probably win saying the officer didn’t ask for consent. He still would most likely end up in prison for possession of illegal narcotics and the officer could face a punishment like being fired. Hope it helps.

It would depend on the situation

explain the principle of separation of powers.

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Separation of Powers means that the three branches of government are separated. The three branches are. the Legislative- the part that makes laws. the Executive - the part that carries out (executes) the laws, the Judicial Branch - the courts that decide if the law has been broken.

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Separation of powers is a doctrine of constitutional law under which the three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) are kept separate. This is also known as the system of checks and balances, because each branch is given certain powers so as to check and balance the other branches.

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I already learned about this.

Why did Milgram’s experiment become so famous?

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Milgram's experiment became famous because it showed us that  contrary to expectations, most people will obey an order given by an authority figure to harm someone, even if they feel that it's wrong, and even if they want to stop.

They gave an understanding for why good people could do bad things. They also became famous due to the human minds reaction to shock content like Milgram’s experiment.

_____ restated many of the rights granted by the Magna Carta, such as the right to a trial by jury.


The English Parliament

The House of Lords

Habeas corpus

The English Bill of Rights

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The English bill of rights

Answer: The English Bill of Rights

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