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What are three checks that the legislative branch has on the executive branch? Question options:
vetoing laws
appointing judges
declaring laws unconstitutional
not confirming judges or other appointments
presiding over impeachment trials
overriding a veto
impeachment

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Answer 1

Answer:

Overriding veto

Impeachment

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Why do geographers use a variety of maps to represent the world

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Answer:

Geographers use variety of maps and tools to represent the world because not a single type of map can show everything. They also use a variety of maps and tools to make it easier for the user.

Explanation:

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Because it's easier to find the absolute point on a map

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Who were Fr. Hidalgo and Jose Maria Morelos? a. the first leaders of the independent country of Mexico b. Spanish officials who helped fight the Mexican independence movement c. leaders of the Mexican independence movement who won the war against Spain d. leaders of the Mexican independence movement who were executed by Spanish leaders Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

The correct answer is option d. "leaders of the Mexican independence movement who were executed by Spanish leaders".

Explanation:

Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, known as Father of the Nation, was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest that initiated the Mexican independence movement. Jose María Morelos was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary leader of the independence movement as well. Both were taken as prisoners and were executed by Spanish leaders. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was captured and executed by Francisco Gabriel de Olivares, while Morelos was executed on December 22, 1815, in San Cristóbal Ecatepec.

the law of mass states matter can not be

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Answer: ...created or destroyed.

Explanation: The actual law is The Law of Conservation of Mass.

What was one way the Hundred Years' War affected England?
England's king grew in power.
England became a unified nation.
England's military became very powerful.
England lost all of its land on the European continent.

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Hundred Years’ War, an intermittent struggle between England and France in the 14th–15th century over a series of disputes, including the question of the legitimate succession to the French crown. The struggle involved several generations of English and French claimants to the crown and actually occupied a period of more than 100 years. By convention the war is said to have started on May 24, 1337, with the confiscation of the English-held duchy of Guyenne by French King Philip VI. This confiscation, however, had been preceded by periodic fighting over the question of English fiefs in France going back to the 12th century.

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which of the following statements is not true about hippocrates

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Answer:

Answer is A, see options in comments

Answer:

The correct answer is:

He thought that mental illness occurred when the four humors were in proper balance.

Explanation:

I just took the test and got it right

I NEED HELP ASAP!!!! Why would leonidas believe that the spartans must remain in thermopylae?

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The year is 480. Three hundred Spartans, joined by a small force of Greeks, defend the mountain pass of Thermopylae against the invading Persians. If the 300 Spartans had stayed home and if Persians had won the Greco-Persian Wars, the Western concept of freedom most likely would not exist. Authoritarian monarchy would have been the norm, and it would have taken a group of people much like the Spartans to champion again values like protection, free will, and freedom over imperialism, coercion, and authoritarianism. Of course, such a defense could have happened, but it might have been harder knowing that the Spartans and other Greeks defending freedom at the Battles of Thermopylae, Salamis, and Platea had not been able to do it.

Answer:The year is 480. Three hundred Spartans, joined by a small force of Greeks, defend the mountain pass of Thermopylae against the invading Persians. If the 300 Spartans had stayed home and if Persians had won the Greco-Persian Wars, the Western concept of freedom most likely would not exist. Authoritarian monarchy would have been the norm, and it would have taken a group of people much like the Spartans to champion again values like protection, free will, and freedom over imperialism, coercion, and authoritarianism. Of course, such a defense could have happened, but it might have been harder knowing that the Spartans and other Greeks defending freedom at the Battles of Thermopylae, Salamis, and Platea had not been able to do it.

Explanation:

Alexander the Great adopted his father’s plan to invade and conquer __________.
A.
Asia
B.
Greece
C.
Egypt
D.
Africa

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Answer:

B. Greece

Explanation:

"Alexander wanted to follow his father's footsteps and conquer Greece."

A: asia

Explanation:

it is NOT B.

Why is Article #11 in the Articles of Confederation not as important as the other articles?

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Establishing both the means by which a new state could enter the "union" on equal footing, and an attempt for military security, Article 11 specifically targets one issue in a way that no other article does.  Annexing Canada and formally absorbing it into the folds of the United States would have increased the power of the U.S. tremendously. The inclusion of Canada in the union would significantly increase the U.S. resources of land, people, types of industry, and available ports. It would increase the tax base of Congress as well as contribute its valuable resources to the overall economic good of the U.S. Furthermore, the annexation of Canada would help to significantly eliminate the biggest threat to American Independence: the presence of Great Britain on the North American continent.  If Canada had overthrown British rule in the 1780s and joined the United States as a sovereign state, the British would have had no further holdings of land in North America. However, after the war, the British continued to violate the Treaty of Paris by maintaining forts in the western territory of the United States. The British controlled the Great Lakes, which bordered the U.S. and Canada and the St. Lawrence River, thereby giving them powerful control over trade in the interior of North America. The United States aimed to eliminate the presence of as many of its competitors as possible. Unfortunately, Canada had no interest in joining the United States and remained a British colony. The British presence north and west of the United States continued to be a problem, and eventually led to the War of 1812.

What this Article did accomplish, however, was to establish the precedent by which new states would be absorbed into the union. With this precedent, rather than representing a governing body with fixed limits, the United States would be able to expand and absorb sovereign states on an equal basis, instead of as colonies. This idea was later put into practice in Thomas Jefferson's Land Ordinance of 1784, which provided new states with the same right to self-governance and representation in congress as those enjoyed by older states.

every society must make economic choices because of........ A.climate change B.international trade rules c.abundant resources d.scarce resources please help me it is due today

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D. Scarce resources

Read the sentence below and answer the question.


She stared indifferently at the tidy, unassuming house, unaware that within its walls her life was going to change in ways she had never dreamed.


Based on the connotative meaning and the context clues in the sentence above, which of the following words is closest in meaning to the underlined word “unassuming”?


colorless

modest

old

impressive

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Answer:

impressive

Explanation:

because it is.

Answer: Modest

Explanation:

Sumerian cities were characterized by what? brick streets, sewer systems, and homes made of stone some narrow, unpaved streets, protective walls, and homes made of mud-bricks hilly roads, sewer systems, and homes made of adobe canals, protective walls, and homes made of wood

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Answer:

Homes made of stone some narrow, unpaved streets, protective walls and homes made of mud-bricks hilly roads

Explanation:

The people in the area called Sumer or Sumerians were said to be from the southern part of Mesopotamia. The civilization they had at that time boomed between the 4100-1750 BCE.

Some of the great inventions and concepts people often take for granted today came from Sumerians. The invented time by systematically dividing the night and day into two distinct periods of 12 hours each.

The name Summers mean the land of civilized kings and their cities were seen to have narrow unpaved streets, with well-guided walls. Their homes had mud bricks and wood.  

Which of the following would qualify as an event of
'domestic Violence' within a state that would warrant
the involvement of the National Government?
A. a massive political march
B. a crime spree
C. an attack by a foreign power
D. a devastating tornado

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Answer:

Crime Spree

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Which of the following weaknesses in the Article of Confederation does this pichure represent?

A. No executive branch

B. One vote for each state

C. No power to tax

D. No common currency

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Answer d No common currency

what first come chicken or egg​

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the chicken nugget first

Answer:

The chicken, The Chicken is needed for the eggs

What did Mercantilism seek to do?

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Answer:

Mercantilism seeked to export and import goods to accumulate wealth in the form of Gold and Silver

Explanation:

1) The Convention’s “Sentiments” was MOST influenced by the __________.
a. U.S. Constitution b. Declaration of Independence c.19th Amendment
d. Civil War

2)Which of these was NOT a major issue addressed by the “Sentiments”?
a. educational opportunities b.suffrage rights c. abolition of slavery d .property rights

3)Which of these was NOT part of the Seneca Falls Convention?
a. Susan B. Anthony b. Lucretia Mott c. Elizabeth C. Stanton d. Frederick Douglass

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Answer:

Declaration of Independence

Explanation:

1) The Convention’s “Sentiments” was MOST influenced by the  Declaration of Independence. Thus the correct option is B.

2) Abolition of slavery is NOT a major issue addressed by the “Sentiments”. Thus the correct option is C.

3) Elizabeth C. Stanton was NOT part of the Seneca Falls Convention. Thus the correct option is C.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

The independence of 13 North American British colonies from Great Britain was declared in the Declaration of Independence, which was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, aimed at gaining supporters abroad and announcing the birth of a new nation.

The first women's rights convention in the United States is referred to as  Seneca Falls Convention, which is regarded as produced by the "Sentiments" document in 1848.

The  main organizer of the Seneca Falls Convention and had a big influence on the event's goals and objectives was Elizabeth C. Stanton.

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Which of the following is not ART element of culture?


A Language spoken

B The music that is listened to

C What clothing people wear

D culture dances

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Language is something that is not included in culture. Many people that do not live in an English colony speak English as their first language. It is not indicative of an artistic element of culture.

It would be A: Language Spoken.

In exchange for Southern support for Hamilton's plan, the government promised to


Question 21 options:


repeal the Tariff of 1789.



relieve Southern states of their tax burden.



move the nation's capital to the South.



repay poor farmers who had sold their bonds to speculators.

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Answer:

move the nation's capital to the South

Explanation:

In what is referred to as the compromise of 1790, hamilton got southern supporters to agree to his land concerning the consolidation of state debts by the federal government and in exchange the people agreed that the new national capital was to be relocated down south. Initially the south was opposed to his plans . Thomas Jefferson was the secretary of state at the time. He and Hamilton bargained bargained for southerners to agree to the plans.

brief history of massachusetts colony

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Answer:

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The Massachusetts Bay Colony (1628–1691), more formally The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, was an English settlement on the east coast of America around the Massachusetts Bay, the northernmost of the several colonies later reorganized as the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The lands of the settlement were in southern New England, with initial settlements on two natural harbors and surrounding land about 15.4 miles (24.8 km) apart—the areas around Salem and Boston.

Extra Fun Fact!!: Massachusetts means 'at the great hill', or 'large hill place'.

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Answered by James

Explanation:

Spanish settlers tended to build towns
a.
in areas with fertile soil, to support farming.
b.
with some regard for Native American settlements in the region.
c.
around the missions and presidios.
d.
in mountainous regions, offering protection from Native American attacks.


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Answer:

the answer is d

Explanation:

because they need protection from the native americans attack.

what is one reason japan attacked the U.S naval base at pearl harbor?

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Answer:

As war was inevitable, Japan's only chance was the element of surprise and to destroy America's navy as quickly as possible. Japan wanted to move into the Dutch East Indies and Malaya to conquer territories that could provide important natural resources such as oil and rubber

Explanation:

Answer:

They wanted to move into the Dutch East Indies, as well as Malaya to conquer territories that could provide important natural resources like rubber and oil.

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.
Read the following excerpt from the Declaration of Independence.
We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among
Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. - That whenever any form of Government becomes destructive of these
ends, it is the right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and
organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
Based on the excerpt, what was a major factor that led the colonists to rebel against the British government?
OA
OB
The government had failed to protect the colonists' basic rights,
The government was exploiting the colonies natural resources,
The government used colonial money to benefit the monarch.
The government imposed unjust tax rates on rebelling colonists
О с.
OD

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Answer: All of these could suffice, but the most likely answer would be A: "The government had failed to protect the colonists' basic rights."

Do you want the Rays or Dodgers to win the world series?

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Answer:

Dodgers ;v

Explanation:

Which of the three regions of the colonies had better soil and climate for an agrarian
economy?
O New England Colonies
O The Middle Colonies
O The Southern Colonies
O The British Colonies

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The Southern Colonies because it doesn’t have cold winters like the New England colonies and the heat in the south makes it easier to grow crops. Hope it helps!

did the farmers alliance achieve their goals

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Answer: Yes

Explanation: They achieved local elections goals but did not create worldwide change

Answer:

while they were able to achieve some victories in local elections, they were unable to effect change on a national scale.

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What was the exact date hitler died?

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Answer:

April 30, 1945 in Berlin Germany

Answer:

April 30 1945

During colonial times, Britain’s relaxed enforcement of colonial rules was called
the House of Burgesses.
the Frame of Government.
salutary neglect.
self-government.

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The answer is "salutary neglect."

Answer:

salutary neglect

Explanation:

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How did Japan become open to western influence?

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Answer:

Japan sent its first mission to the West in 1860, when Japanese delegates journeyed to the United States to exchange the ratified Harris Treaty. Although Japan opened its ports to modern trade only reluctantly

Answer:

We dropped nukes on them and rewrote their constitution.

Explanation:

How many houses existed in the Congress set up by the A of C

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Answer:

2 houses

Explanation:

in the revolutionary war what strengths did the british have

Worth 15 Points

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Answer:

british soldier were trained professionals.they were well equipped with plenty of ammunation,good muskets,adequate food,and even uniforms.british weaknesses even so,the one presented great britain with huge problems.one was the distance between great britain and america

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