Match the name to the correct description. 1. Polyphemus sea monster with six dog heads 2. Lotus-eaters enemies who killed six men from each of Odysseus's ships 3. Cicones creatures who eat plants that make them lethargic 4. Scylla Cyclops 5. Elpenor companion of Odysseus who dies at Circe's house

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Answer 1

Answer:

1 = 4

2 = 2

3 = 1

4 = 3

5 = 5

Explanation:


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What is NOT true about the government's role in creating segregated housing in the 1930s and 1940s?
a Even though post-war housing subdivisions were allowed to disregard the FHA's segregation policy, few did so.
b African Americans were unable to move into suburban areas, and were therefore forced into overcrowded urban areas.
c The nation's first civilian public housing was segregated by official New Deal policy. d The government identified minority neighborhoods as "too risky" for banks to invest in

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Answer:

e

Explanation:

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Which list places events in the correct sequence?
A-Arab Muslims defeat Byzantines and Persians, Muhammad dies, Abu Bakr unifies followers, Abbasid Caliphate caliphate established, Umayyad Caliphate caliphate established
B-Muhammad dies, Abu Bakr unifies followers, Arab Muslims defeat Byzantines and Persians, Abbasid Caliphate caliphate established, Umayyad Caliphate caliphate established
C-Abu Bakr unifies followers, Muhammad dies, Umayyad Caliphate caliphate established, Arab Muslims defeat Byzantines and Persians, Abbasid Caliphate caliphate established
D- Muhammad dies, Abu Bakr unifies followers, Arab Muslims defeat Byzantines and Persians, Umayyad Caliphate caliphate established, Abbasid Caliphate caliphate established

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

D- Muhammad dies, Abu Bakr unifies followers, Arab Muslims defeat Byzantines and Persians

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question: why do you think Jefferson wrote what he did for his gravestone?

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Answer:

At key points in his life Jefferson had drawn up lists of his achievements, and on the verge of death he designed his own gravestone and epitaph: "Author of the Declaration of Independence [and] of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom & Father of the University of Virginia."

Explanation:

what were the europeans lacking after the roman and byzantine empires fell?

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Answer:

The fall of Rome also paved the way for another major part of Europe's history: feudalism. When Rome fell, Europe fell into a state of constant warfare. ... Naturally this created a decentralized government that was prone to internal conflict. Feudalism also further weakened trade and economic development in Europe.

Answer:

A powerful central government.

Explanation:

After the fall of the Roman empire, smaller feudal kingdoms developed and regional leaders emerged.

What was the Fugitive Slave Act? How did the abolitionist movement change after the Fugitive Slave Act?

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Answer: The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was met with even more impassioned criticism and resistance than the earlier measure. States like Vermont and Wisconsin passed new measures intended to bypass and even nullify the law, and abolitionists redoubled their efforts to assist runaways.

Explanation:

Why did Sicily cause conflict between Rome and Carthage?

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Answer:

Sicily didn't mean to cause conflict, the reason the wars started was because Sicily acted as a gateway between Rome and Carthage, it acted as a conduit.

Sicily was a source of grain and they fought over it.

How did the invasion of North Africa, Sicily, and France eventually stop the Germans?

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Answer:

They spread the Germans out, so it would be easier to defeat them because they wouldn't have many other soldiers to help them fight. They took the Germans resources.

or

- attacked by two fronts, Europe and North Africa,

- the German empire became surrounded and weakened by the surrounding war.

- Also, the German defense was weakening in places such as the beaches.

Explanation:

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Answer:

A is the best option there is.

Explanation:

A

When did international trade begin to flourish?

A. Ancient times

B. Mid-19th century

C. Mid-20th century

D. Early 21st century

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I think is 18th Century

How many years did Stalin say they were behind advanced countries?

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Answer: We have fallen behind the advanced countries by fifty to a hundred years. We must close that gap in ten years. Either we do this or we'll be crushed. This is what our obligations before the workers and peasants of the USSR dictate to us.

Answer:

I'm quoting Stalin here, so please don't demonetize me (It's fair use smh)

We have fallen behind the advanced countries by fifty to a hundred years. We must close that gap in ten years. Either we do this or we'll be crushed. This is what our obligations before the workers and peasants of the USSR dictate to us.


"We consider the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consist in the assumption that the enforced separation
of the two races stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority. If this be so, it is not by reason of anything found in
the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it..."
--Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896
Because of this Supreme Court decision,
A African-Americans were guaranteed full equality and voting rights in southern states.
B states were prohibited from implementing racially segregated institutions and public facilities.
states were guaranteed the right to implement racially segregate institutions and public facilities.
D President Grover Cleveland lost the support of southern Democrats, which led to his defeat in the election of 1900.

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Answer:

D President Grover Cleveland lost the support of southern Democrats, which led to his defeat in the election of 1900.

Explanation:

The court case in which the Supreme court made this judgement tried to create the impression that, the enforced separation between the white and the blacks in America is the figment of imagination of the plantiff rather than what it is. This judgement affected the D Grover Cleveland during the presidential election as a result of the loss of support of the Democrats.

What was the main goal of Spanish exploration?
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Answer:

The aim of exploration trips from Spain in colonial times was to enter the territories of the new world to expand imperial dominance and establish colonial rule, in this way they had full control over resources, which were of interest, even affirmed in the colon journal, and reasonable by the mercantilist doctrine of the time

Explanation:

:b

Answer:

i think it is c

Explanation:

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Why was James K. Polk upset with Mexico in
1846?
A they stole land that he owned
B they treated him unfairly upon his visit
C they invaded American soil
D they would not allow the United States
to annex the Republic of Texas

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He claimed they invaded US

Under what leader did Japan heavily embrace Buddhism, Confucianism, and other influences from Chinese culture?
Ono Yasumaro
Murasaki Shikibu
Empress Suiko
Prince Shotoku

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Answer:

Correct answer is Prince Shotoku .

Explanation:

Ono Yasumaro is not the correct answer as Yasamuro lived in the 8th century and he was a politician, not a ruler.

Second option is not correct as Murasaki Shikinu was a Japanese poet and writer, not a ruler.

Empress Suiko is not correct answer, because she is known as a first female ruler in Japan.

She was the mother of Prince Shotoku who introduced Chinese culture to Japan, thus creating stronger ties with China.

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Discuss three reasons why the North and South wanted land out West. Cite information from both sources below to answer this question.

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Answer:

Gold rush and mining opportunities (silver in Nevada)

The opportunity to work in the cattle industry; to be a “cowboy”

Faster travel to the West by railroad; availability of supplies due to the railroad.Explanation:

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Look closely at this painting by a Hudson River School artist. Which quality of
the painting reflects themes of the Hudson River School?
O A. The unspoiled landscape
OB. The photograph-like quality of the style
O C. The reference to myths
D. The dramatic lighting

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

A.P.E.X.

Answer:

Explanation:

The unspoiled landscape

How did colonists show their opposition to british policies

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Answer:

The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods. In 1773 some colonists in Boston, Massachusetts demonstrated their frustration by dressing up like Indians, sneaking onto ships in the harbor, and dumping imported tea into the water. This was called the Boston Tea Party.

Answer:

The colonists started to resist by boycotting/not buying, British goods, disobeying the proclamation and starting riots and protesting. In 1773 some colonists in Boston, Massachusetts demonstrated their frustration by dressing up like Indians, sneaking onto ships in the harbor, and dumping imported tea into the water. This was called the Boston Tea Party.

What land was acquired in 1803 and made the United States a border of Texas?

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Answer:

Louisiana Purchase

Explanation:

Answer:Louisiana Purchase

Explanation:Out of this empire were carved in their entirety the states of Louisiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Oklahoma; in addition, the area included most of the land in Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Minnesota.

Does the “containment” policy call for the United States to destroy communism around the world? Explain.

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Yes it was. It was a respond of series of moves by the Soviet Union to enlarge its communist sphere

Answer:

Yes, The tension between Russia and USA led to Cold War.

Explanation:

Containment was a foreign policy of the United States of America, introduced at the start of the Cold War, aimed at stopping the spread of Communism and keeping it "contained" and isolated within its current borders of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR or the Soviet Union) instead of spreading to a war-ravaged Europe.

True or False

Peasants became the allies of the monarchs.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Answer:

truee

Explanation:

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What was a major factor that caused the Great Depression?

1. a decline in crop production by American farmers
2.high wages paid by employers
3.increases in the tax rate for corporations
4.speculators borrowed money to buy shares of stocks

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Answer:

4. Speculators borrowed money to buy shares of stocks

Explanation:

A big problem in 1929 was that investors borrowed too much money to invest in the stock market, believing that the stock market would keep on rising and never decline. ... When the market did decline, creditors wanted their money back, but financially ailing investors were over-leveraged, and couldn't repay their loans.

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Stefano Buonaiuti of Italy is in distress. What is this “pestilence” everyone is talking about? Where did it come from? What’s going to happen to Europe? Stefano has even begun to believe that no one will survive, and life as he knows it will come to an end. Your mission is to research his problem, find out what it is, what caused it, and send him a message in a time capsule letting him know what the future will bring. Read what Stefano Buonaiuti has to say about the disease:


In the year of our lord 1348 there occurred in the city of Florence a great pestilence, and such was its fury and violence that in whatever household it took hold, whosoever took care of the sick, all the carers died of the same illness, and almost nobody survived beyond the fourth day . . . Such was the fear that nobody knew what to do: when it caught hold in a household, it often happened that not a single person escaped death. . . .


At every church, or at most of them, pits were dug, down to the water-table, as wide and deep as the parish was populous; and therein, whosoever was not very rich, having died during the night, would be shouldered by those whose duty it was [and be] thrown into this pit. The next morning there would be very many in the pit. Earth would be taken and thrown down on them; and then others would come on top of them, and then earth on top again, in layers, with very little earth, like garnishing lasagna with cheese.


[Source: Stefano Buonaiuti (1327-1385)]


Now, read these secondary sources to find out more about the disease that ravaged Europe:


Out of the Middle Ages


The Black Death


Use the sources above to investigate what is going on in Florence, and write a short summary of your findings in about 200 to 250 words. You may want to create an outline to guide you. Think about these questions:


What is the name of the pestilence?

Where did it come from?

What caused it?

Where did it spread?

What are the short-term effects?

What are the long-term effects?

Write down your summary to put in a time capsule for Stefano.

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Answer:

What is the name of the pestilence?-  The black death.

Where did it come from? rats and other rodents

What caused it? A bacteria called Yersinia pestis

Where did it spread? Transmission of the plague to people can also occur from eating infected animals such as squirrels (for example, in the southeastern U.S.) Once someone has the plague, they can transmit it to another person via aerosol droplets.

What are the short-term effects? Famine, noone worked in fear of catching the black death or, they had already caught it and was either dead or sick.

What are the long-term effects? The long term effects of the Black Death were devastating and far reaching. Agriculture, religion, economics and even social class were affected. Contemporary accounts shed light on how medieval Britain was irreversibly changed...

Explanation:

Answer:

  Dear Stefano,

   I have heard that you have been distressed about the recent "pestilence" that has been going around and I wanted to share with you some things that might be helpful to know. The name of the pestilence is the Black Death or the Bubonic plague. The Bubonic plague was believed to start in China and spread along trade routes. The cause of the pestilence is infected fleas that are found on rats and other rodents. The pestilence spreads when an infected flea jumps from person to person, biting and killing them. The short-term effects/symptoms of the pestilence are fever, chills, extreme weakness, stomach aches, and nausea. The long-term effects/things that are happening or should be expected to happen are a drastic decline in the population, cities being fled, many children are being abondoned, and famine due to a lack of workers and farmers. Some ways to prevent getting sick are, using soap and washing your hands, telling others to use soap and wash their hands, and if you see rodents on the street do not touch or come close to them. I know you are worried but this plague will end eventually, right now this is all you can do to prevent this plague. I wish you the best.

-Sincerely ________

Explanation:

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Who wasn't afraid of conflict with Mexicans and the Native Texans? Houston or Lamar​

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Answer: It was houston

Answer:

Houston

Explanation:

1.What did Americans do in the late 1700s and early 1800s to improve the movement of people and goods? (3 things)

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Answer:

They went out and found riches and foods like crops, corns, cows, etc...they also built man handed pyramids starting from BC years to now going on.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Permanent alliances with foreign nations should be avoided.

Drag each label to the correct location.
Match each description with Saul, David, or Solomon.
grew up as
a shepherd
known for
being wise
conquered the
Philistines
chose Jerusalem
as the capital
of Israel
was the first king
of the united
kingdom of Israel
increased trade
with Egypt and
Phoenicia
Saul
David
Solomon

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Answer:

Saul - was the first king  of the united  kingdom of Israel

David - grew up as  a shepherd, conquered the  Philistines, chose Jerusalem

as the capital  of Israel

Solomon - known for  being wise, increased trade  with Egypt and  Phoenicia

Explanation:

All these historical figures were associated with the history of Ancient Israel.

Saul is the first known king who united the often warrying tribes. David strengthened and centralized authority and moved capital to Jerusalem, where later wise king Solomon built his temple.

How did the invention of the printing press contribute to advances in science during the Renaissance?
It helped church leaders control the flow of new information.
B
It allowed for the rapid spread of new ideas and information.
с
It made it easier to perform experiments to test new theories.
D
It allowed the uneducated to take part in the scientific process

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The printing press spread literature in masses, efficiently. This lead to a mass spread of knowledge and communication.

The invention of the printing press was one of the key factors in the explosion of the Renaissance movement as it allowed for the rapid spread of new ideas and information. Thus, the correct option is B.

What is the contribution of the printing press to the science?

The printing press was a major factor in the establishment of a community of scientists. After the invention of the printing press, the published works could circulate more easily and quickly within the scientific community with very few errors.

The printing press helped the ideas spreading very quickly, allowed new medical ideas to be published very fast and also marked a noticeable shift in the education and knowledge of the people.

Basically, the printing press was considered as one of the most important inventions that changed the Europe and the entire world.

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6. Discussing What did the early Greek scientists, such as Thales, believe about scence?​

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Answer:

The crucial contribution of Thales to scientific thought was the discovery of nature. By this, we mean the idea that the natural phenomena we see around us are explicable in terms of matter interacting by natural laws, and are not the results of arbitrary acts by gods.The Ancient Greeks made many advancements in science and technology. Greek philosophers began to look at the world in different ways. They came up with theories on how the world worked and thought that the natural world obeyed certain laws that could be observed and learned through study.

Which of the following statements is true regarding the Ottoman Empire?

The Ottoman Empire was named after its founder, Orhan.
The Ottoman Empire existed for about six decades.
The Ottoman Empire was ruled by an emperor.
Many western Europeans perceived the Ottoman Empire to be a threat.

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Answer:

Correct answer is Many western Europeans perceived the Ottoman Empire to be a threat.

Explanation:

First option is not correct as it was named after its founder Osman.

It didn't exist for six decades, but for six centuries.

It wasn't ruled by an emperor, but by a sultan. The most famous one was Suleiman The Great.

European countries led many wars against the Ottomans trying to prevent them from spreading. Among them the most famous one was Great Turkish War.

2. Describe two ways that mountains in Greece affected the Ancient
Greeks.

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mountainous peninsula and islands in the Aegean Sea. Its location encouraged trade. Greece's mountainous terrain separated the ancient Greek cities. As such, the ancient Greeks never developed a unified system of government.

Islands and a peninsula with mountains in the Aegean Sea. Location facilitated trade. The ancient Greek cities were divided by the rugged landscape of Greece. As a result, the Greeks of antiquity never created a centralized government.

What do know about ancient Greek ?

A loose confederation of linguistically and culturally related city-states and other territories, Ancient Greece (Greek:, Romanized: Hellas) was a northeastern Mediterranean civilization that flourished from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th and 9th centuries BC to the end of classical antiquity (around AD 600).

The majority of these areas were only formally united once, from 336 to 323 BC, during Alexander the Great's empire (however this does not include a number of Greek city-states that were outside of Alexander's control in the western Mediterranean, along the Black Sea, Cyprus, and Cyrenaica). The Early Middle Ages and the Byzantine period soon followed the time of classical antiquity in Western history.

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