Answer:
South America
Explanation:
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Answer: she was one of the only women pharaohs, and focused more on trading and politics than gaining land or war.
Explanation:
Answer:
she became a powerful leader because she was the best in trading and she new how to solve problems hoped this helped
Explanation:
Which of these is NOT an example of black codes?
-Any black found drunk will pay a fine of $5
-Blacks could not assemble without the presence of a white person
-Every worker in the South had to pay a 6% income tax
-All blacks had to have a job, if not they were whipped
Answer:
Every worker in the South had to pay 6% income tax is not an example of black codes.
Explanation:
The first option is not correct because it is specifically aiming that only the black people will be fined if found drunk.
The second option is not correct because it specifically says that black people could not assemble for themselves, but they need a white person to be present.
The third option is correct because it is not a law that segregates people by their color, instead, everyone that works has to pay the same percentage of income tax.
The fourth option is not correct because it specifically says that only black people will get physically punished for not having a job.
What did the northern and southern colonies have in common
Why did Lee take the war into Maryland?
to follow Grant's army
to gain support for the war in this slave state
to attack Washington
to teach the people a lesson for not seceding
Answer:
To attack Washington
Explanation:
Because Lee's general strategy for the war was to take the capital and force a peace, and the other answers don't make sense
Tell me every single thing about Malcom X
Answer:
Malcolm Little (May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), better known as Malcolm X, was an African American Muslim minister, and human rights activist who was a popular figure during the civil rights movement. He is best known for his time spent as a vocal spokesman for the Nation of Islam.
Read the following passage. Which early river valley civilization does it describe? This African civilization relied on the Nile to provide water for its crops. It brought water from the river to its fields through sophisticated irrigation systems. It also grew wealthy by controlling trade between central and northern African civilizations. A. Akkadia B. Sumeria C Nubia D. Egypt
I need asap I chose Egypt as the correct answer can you tell me, if my answer is correct
Answer:
Egypt
Explanation:
It's in the North East of Africa
Which East African "city-state region" became the most prosperous city on the Swahili coast by
controlling the flow of gold from southern Africa?
O Zanzabar
O Kilwa
O Katanga
O Malindi
Answer:
A.) Zanzabar
Explanation:
Zanzabar was nothing short of prosperous during this time, and all other options either didn't prosper at all, or prospered less than Zanzabar!
Which factor most contributed to the 405 AD events described in the source?
А invasion of Japan by Mongols during the Yuan Dynasty
B. overseas expansion of China
С location of the Yangtze River
D
diffusion of Chinese culture through the Korean peninsula
Answer:
INVASION BY JAPAN
Explanation:
Spanish power had begun to wane when the English started taking an active part in
settling the Americas.
True or false
20. What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
4) Listen to the question
А
the President
B
the United States
C С
Congress
D
the state where you live
In 1739 arrived among us from Ireland the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, who had made himself remarkable there as (a traveling] preacher. He was at first permitted to preach in some of our churches,
but the clergy, taking a dislike to him, soon refused him their pulpits, and he was obliged to preach in the fields. The multitudes of all [members of different religious groups that attended his
sermons were enormous, and it was a matter of speculation to me to observe the extraordinary influence of his oratory on his hearers
, and how much they admired and respected him.... It
was wonderful to see the change soon made in the manners of our inhabitants. From being thoughtless or indifferent about religion, it seemed as if all the world were growing religious, so that
one could not walk through the town in an evening without hearing psalms sung in different families of every street.
"And it being found inconvenient to assemble in the open air, subject to its [harsh conditions), the building of a house to meet in was no sooner proposed and the work of erecting the building
was carried on with such spirit as to be finished in a much shorter time than could have been expected. Both house and ground were vested in trustees, expressly for the use of any preacher pf
any religious persuasion who might desire to say something to the people at Philadelphia
Benjamin Franklin, from his autobiography, describing events in 1739
Which of the following most directly contributed to the decision in Philadelphia referenced in the excerpt to build a specific meeting house for the new preachers?
A Leaders in cities such as Philadelphia wanted to do all they could to limit the spread of new Protestant denominations in the colony.
B
Local authorities worried about radical ideas and believed that a central meeting house would make it easier to censor the sermons of the new preachers.
Religious pluralism was more accepted in the middle colonies and particularly in the colony of Pennsylvania than elsewhere.
D
Commerce was more important than religion to most colonists, so building a small meeting house would keep the new preachers isolated
Answer:1545
Explanation:1927
What is a “ring”? in reconstruction
Answer:
In the late 1860s and early 1870s, liberal Republicans in Missouri formed what became known as the Whiskey Ring. They bribed government officials and record keepers to underreport the amount of whiskey made at every level of production, allowing them to avoid exorbitantly high whiskey taxes.
Explanation:
the first amendment guarantees rights for?
a.all citizens
b.people accused of crimes
c.people guilty of crimes
d.state governments
Answer:
Letter: A. (All citizens)
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
the first amendment guarantees rights for all citizens
Only had 29% of the nation's population
Only produced 10% of the nation's manufactured goods
Only had 29% of the nation's railroad mileage
These factors proved to be a major economic disadvantage for the ___ in the years leading up to the Civil War.
A) North
B) South
C) Border States
D) Western territories
Answer:
South
Explanation:
Most of the work force was human based and not as technologically advanced as the North
Answer:
south
Explanation:
How did the Battles of Saratoga, Valley Forge and Yorktown impact the American Revolution?
Answer:
the outcome in Yorktown, Virginia marked the conclusion of the last major battle of the American revolution and the start of a new nation's independence. it also cemented Washington's reputation as a great leader and eventual election as first president of the united states
Explanation:
Which was a reason Spain supported the colonies during the American Revolution?
Spain wanted to take over the British colonies.
Spain wanted to undermine French rule.
Spain wanted to gain trade agreements with Britain.
Spain wanted to gain new territory.
Answer:
Spain wanted to take over the British colonies.
Explanation:
spain and france lost the seven years war and spain wanted revenge.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. Ratification of the 19th Amendment
Explanation:
It speaks about the Women's Suffrage, and speaks about raising awareness, so therefore it would be related to the 19th amendment - women's right to vote.
Paid soldier were called A.ronin B.samurai C.diamyos
Answer:B.samurai
Paid, professional soldiers are called: mercenaries.
Explanation:
How is the amount of precipitation in East Texas different from the amount in West Texas?
Answer:
East Texas gets more rain then west Texas
Explanation:
west is most hot and dry like a desert while east is next to the coast
What evidence is there that the bond between lord and samurai in Japan was strong?
Indian agencies and reservation boundaries were established during the
a. Fort Smith Council
b. Little Arkansas Council
C. Little Rock Council
d. Medicine Lodge Council
Answer:
Explanation:
D
Answer:
d.
Medicine Lodge Council
Explanation:
How have the discoveries in Africa and around the world helped anthropologists understand early Homo sapiens?
Answer:
because the find tools caves and other thing that a written on or used a certain way.
Explanation:
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The discoveries in Africa and around the world helped anthropologists understand early Homo sapiens because the tools that were found and other such things that are written or used indicate them.
Along with every other human being alive today, are members of the Homo sapiens species. Homo sapiens emerged in Africa 300,000 years ago during a period of extreme climatic change. They hunted and foraged for food, and they developed behaviours that helped them deal with the difficulties of surviving in unsteady surroundings, just like other early people who lived at this period.
Anatomically, modern people can be distinguished from older humans by the lighter build of their skeletons. The average size of the very big brains seen in modern humans, which range in size from population to population and between males and females, is about 1300 cubic centimetres.
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What do the Plains and Gulf Coast cultures have in common?
A. They hunted buffalb as their main source of food
B. They both migrated
C. They were fishermen and farmers
D. They were sedentary
Please help
Answer:
A and C is the answer
Explanation:
because in our school this question was same but it was little different
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How was the Catholic Church Corrupt? Explain?
Answer:
They were corrupt because they allowed sinners to pay their way into heaven which was against the bibles teaching
Explanation:
What effect did salutary neglect have on Great Britain and the colonies?Immersive Reader
(20 Points)
A. It caused the Seven Years War.
B. It created more wealth.
C. It gave everyone more power.
D. It made their relationship stronger.
What is the name given to the international trade system over the Atlantic Ocean between Europe, Africa, and the Americas?
Answer:
the Triangular trade
Answer:
triangular trade
Explanation:
looked it up on more than 10 sites
the principle of that rights of the individual states should prevail over right of federal government?
a. state rights
b. tariff
c. free state
d. missouri compromise
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C. Free State
Explanation:
Summarize the main idea of the quotation.
"The many great gardens of the world, of literature and poetry, of painting and music, of religion
and education, all make the point as clear as possible: The soul cannot thrive in the absence of a
garden. If you don't want paradise, you are not human; and if you are not human, you don't have a
soul."- Thomas More
The main idea of this quotation is that the things that we create, the things we do, what we learn, and they things we worship shape who we are as human beings. The quotation is telling us that things like religion, education, and art and music is what separates humans from animals, it is what makes us humans, or 'have a soul'. We can understand this because Thomas More describes "The many great gardens of the world" as art, music, religion, and education, and right after states "The soul cannot thrive in the absence of a garden" This garden represents the art, music, religion, and education. He goes onto to if one does not have a soul, one is not human, and we cannot have a soul without having these "gardens" or things that make us human.
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What do the two civilizations described in the passage have in common?
A. They are both democracies.
B. They are both constitutional monarchies.
C. They are both absolute monarchies.
D. They are both theocracies.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer: limit
Explanation: In a capitalist system, the government should limit its role in the economy.