Answer:
A. Religious leaders and royalists joined the White Army.
B. Over 14 million people died from famine and fighting.
D. The tsar and his family members were executed.
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Explanation:
The Bolsheviks (rulers at the time) signed the treaty of Brest-Litovsk and Russia gave up valuable territory, including a lot of coal and iron mines. Religious leaders and royalists opposed this action and joined the White army, which is an army that revolts against the Bolsheviks. The White Army wasn't sure if they wanted the Tsar, who had been overthrown by the Bolsheviks, back in power. But they did want the Bolsheviks out. This caused the Bolsheviks to arrest and execute the Tsar and his family in fear of the Tsar returning to power.
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Answer:
A. Religious leaders and royalists joined the White Army.
B. Over 14 million people died from famine and fighting.
D. The tsar and his family members were executed.
Explanation:
What were the effects of the crusades? HELPPP PLSSS
Answer:
Effects of the Crusades:=> an increased presence of Christians in the Levant during the Middle Ages.
=> the development of military orders.
=> a polarisation of the East and West based on religious differences.
=> the specific application of religious goals to warfare in the Levant, Iberian peninsula, and Baltic region, in particular.
=> the increased role and prestige of the popes and the Catholic Church in secular affairs.
=> the souring of relations between the West and the Byzantine Empire leading, ultimately, to the latter's destruction.
=> an increase in the power of the royal houses of Europe.
=> a stronger collective cultural identity in Europe.
=> an increase in xenophobia and intolerance between Christians and Muslims, and between Christians and Jews, heretics and pagans.
=> an increase in international trade and exchange of ideas and technology.
=> an increase in the power of such Italian states as Venice, Genoa, and Pisa.
=> the appropriation of many Christian relics to Europe.
=> the use of a religious historical precedent to justify colonialism, warfare and terrorism.
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The effects of the crusades was the loss of several million lives as well as the turmoil and tumult of Europe for century's.
Jenna took driver's education, passed her driving test, and received her driver's license before her seventeenth birthday. Jenna wants to visit a friend who lives in a neighboring state, but the driving age is 17 in that state. Is it legal for Jenna to drive there? A. Yes, because citizens have immunity from laws in other states. B. No, because federal law trumps state laws. C. Yes, because states must honor one another's contracts. D. No, because she has to follow each state's law.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Tennessee, and Wisconsin are the only states that are the only exceptions
It is not legal for Jenna to drive there as the states restrict the age of driving and federal law trumps state laws. Thus the correct answer is B.
What are state laws?State law is the legislation that applies in each individual state of the United States. Residents and guests of the state, as well as commercial entities, are subject to state law.
All of the United States and its territories are subject to federal law, which is created at the national level. Federal law is based on the U.S. Constitution, which also provides government authority to protect the citizen's rights.
Based on the information every citizen has to obey the rules of the state. This shows that Jenna also has to follow the rule of driving of the neighboring state which is 17.
Therefore, in option B Jenna is not allowed legally to drive because federal law trumps state laws will be appropriate.
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Why did the Catholic Church want to take back the Holy Land from the Muslims? To take territory away from the Byzantine Empire and improve relations with Jews and Muslims To make it easier for Christians to travel there and to reintroduce Christianity to the Middle East To destroy the center of Islam and introduce Christianity to people who had never known of Jesus
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Explanation:
Also the Ayyubids prior had killed and burned a large quantity of Christendom in the levant and the Pope knew he had to unite the Kingdoms in Europe to stand a chance to the Islamic Caliphates.
what is the message of the cartoon? what is the cartoonists perspective on US involvement in Vietnam?
Answer: Its showing the conflict between people who agree with Vietam and disagree. Im guessing the cartoonist is neutral because hes showing both sides of belief.
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What groups accomplish most of the legislative work in the Georgia Assembly?
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Courts
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The right to food, clothing, and shelter are known as
1) first-generation rights
2) legal rights
3) liberty-oriented rights
4)security-oriented rights
Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly.
Which act was revised in 1988?
The Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption, and Family Services Act of 1988 was enacted to revise Child Abuse Prevention and
Act.
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Answer:
warranty
Explanation:
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When was Russia's "Red October" Revolution?
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is on November 7, 1917
Answer:
November 6, 1917 – November 8, 1917
Explanation:
Why did the Kansas become known as “Bleeding Kansas”?
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Answer:This period of guerrilla warfare is referred to as Bleeding Kansas because of the blood shed by pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups, lasting until the violence died down in roughly 1859. Most of the violence was relatively unorganized, small scale violence, yet it led to mass feelings of terror within the territory.
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Contributions of a special American
Answer:
Our Ten Contributions to Civilization
A native of Ohio and a graduate of Ohio State, ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER was appointed to his professorship at Harvard in 1924. As a teacher and author he is internationally respected for his knowledge of American history, and in the paper that follows he reminds us that over the years this nation has made its weight felt more by ideas than by wealth.
ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER, SR.
MARCH 1959 ISSUE
SINCE the United States has now become the leader of the free world, our allies are asking, and we ourselves should be asking, what this portends for the future of civilization. The key to the answer, I suggest, lies in what I venture to call America's seminal contributions of the past. In my view there have been at least ten.
THE RIGHT OF REVOLUTION
First and foremost stands the concept of the inherent and universal right of revolution proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence: the doctrine that "all men are created equal" possessing "unalienable rights" to "life, liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness," with the corollary that governments derive "their just powers from the consent of the governed" and that therefore the people have the right to supplant a government "destructive of these ends" with one which they believe "most likely to effect their safety and happiness. True, the history of England provided precedents for the men of 1776, and the Age of Enlightenment supplied intellectual support; but the flaming pronouncement, followed by its vindication on the battlefield, made the doctrine ever afterward an irrepressible agency in "the course of human events."
Why were the events at Appomattox Court House so important?
Answer:
The site is historically significant for its association with the final battle of the Civil War and Confederate General Robert E. Lee's surrender to Union Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865. ... The Appomattox County Court House after the surrender in 1865
Explanation:
Students in a science class visited four local ecosystems. The students observed the species present in each ecosystem and recorded their observations in the table. Based on these observations, which ecosystem is likely to be the least sustainable?
How do u feel about Slavery?
Answer:
I feel like slavery was one the worst things that a human can do to another human because when someone is enslaved they lose all of their privileges and become a simple object.
Explanation:
How did President Wilson’s Fourteen Points shape the postwar world?
Answer:
The Fourteen Points were U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's post World War I blueprint to end territorial disputes in Europe, promote international commerce, and make the world safe for democracy.
Explanation:
Define - technology, interchangeable parts and mass production
Answer:
Explanation:
Interchangeable parts - Interchangeable parts are a basic concept of creating identical or nearly identical parts to be mass-produced. These parts can then be put together to form a product. For example, cars, computers, furniture, almost all products used today, are made from interchangeable parts. This lowers the cost of the product.
Technology - the way we apply scientific knowledge for practical purposes. It includes machines, like computers, but also techniques and processes, like the way we produce computer chips.
Mass Production - the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
Why was Constantinople renamed Istanbul
Answer:
Since modern day Turkey had gone from a multiethnic, cosmopolitan Empire, to a nation state of Turks this was seen as necessary to complete this process. As such Constantinople was changed to Istanbul, and Ataturks government would pressure other countries to start calling the city Istanbul
How did citizens take part in the running of their polis?
Answer:
done
Explanation:
If people wanted to move into a polis, they would need a citizenship. There were two types of democracy, direct democracy and representative democracy. Direct democracy is when citizens take part in the every day affairs of the government.
Does the artist of the political cartoon below think the HUAC is helping the USA or hurting it? Explain why you chose that answer.
Answer:
The Cold War revived the anti-communist hysteria that had gripped the United States after World War I. In 1947 Congress revived the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), opposed by Herb Block since its inception in the 1930s and declared by President Truman to be itself the most un-American activity. Herb Block comments: "The FBI, under J. Edgar Hoover, helped provide the committee with material from its aptly named ‘raw files'. Some producers, directors and screen writers refused to testify or to play the ‘name game' in which the committee demanded the names of associates, who could then be called on to name others thus providing an ever-expanding list of suspects to be summoned.
When did the first Internet site that allowed users to upload digital images directly begin?
A. 1996
B. 1999
C. 2001
D. 2004
how did metal working contributed to Ghana's prosperity?
Answer: It produced strong weapon/tools that made the empire strong and powerful.
Explanation:
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It produced strong and mighty tools and weapons that created the empire to be powerful.
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Jesus is now in glory at God's right hand.
True False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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What in the Treaty of Versailles specifically granted the League of Nations the power to declare war? The great end war
Answer:
Countries that belonged to the League would work together to stop potential wars in the future. Ultimately, the Treaty of Versailles (1919) required Germany to accept responsibility for World War I and imposed reparations. It also called for the establishment of the League of Nations, as Wilson had envisioned.
Explanation:
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How did the Nile River affect ancient Egypt’s development?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Flooding delayed development until dams made it safe for people to live along the river.
Because the Nile River is the only large waterway in Africa, most Africans settled there.
The fertile delta soil produced enough crops to support the growth of a large civilization.
People settled along the river for access to water.
Answer:
The third answer I believe
Explanation:
How did Labor Union affect america?
Answer:
Babor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. The labor movement led efforts to stop child labor, give health benefits and provide aid to workers who were injured or retired.
Explanation:
provide for the common defense
Answer:
Explanation:
If you are talking about our bill of rights provide for the common defense is basically means a free public lawyer as they state when you are being detained by police "...If you do not have a lawyer one may be appointed to you"
1.2.4 What role did the NEPMEN play during the
implementation of NEP?
Answer:
the NEPmen's role in the new economic climate was to help spread trade to the parts of the country the government could not reach. In fact, in 1922 the NEPmen accounted for almost 75% of the Soviet Union's retail trade. However, not everyone in the country was happy about the NEP and the emergence of NEPmen.
Explanation:
When Egypt and Nubia were at peace, what did the two cultures share?
A) the Egyptian language
B) the Meroitic language
C) friendship with the Hyksos
D) friendship with the Persians
Briefly explain what was agreed upon at Yalta conference.
Answer:
At Yalta, the Big Three agreed that after Germany's unconditional surrender, it would be divided into four post-war occupation zones, controlled by U.S., British, French and Soviet military forces. The city of Berlin would also be divided into similar occupation zones.
Explanation:
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Jeden z przedstawicieli polskiego renesansu. Autor dzieł politycznych, w tym pięciotomowego dzieła O poprawie Rzeczypospolitej
Answer:
4. Renesans w Polsce
1. XVI w. uznawany jest za złoty wiek kultury polskiej
a. jest to okres rozwoju gospodarczego Polski
b. Polacy zapoznawali się z odrodzeniem podczas studiów zagranicznych
c. wielkim mecenasem sztuki był król Zygmunt I Stary i jego żona Bona
2. Renesansowi artyści i ich dzieła
a. Bartłomiej Berrecci zbudował Kaplicę Zygmuntowską
b. za panowania Zygmunta I Wawel został przebudowany w stylu renesansowym
c. jednym z najcenniejszych zabytków renesansowych na Wawelu są arrasy
d. w stylu renesansowym zostały zbudowane m.in.:
– zamek w Baranowie
– ratusz w Poznaniu
– od podstaw miasto Sandomierz
3. Czołowi twórcy literatury polskiej
a. Jakub Wujek dokonał przekładu Biblii na język polski
b. najwybitniejszym polskim pisarzem politycznym był Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski – autor dzieła O poprawie Rzeczypospolitej
c. Mikołaj Rej był pierwszym pisarzem piszącym tylko w języku polskim
d. najwybitniejszym pisarzem polskiego renesansu był Jan Kochanowski – autor:
– Trenów
– fraszek
– dramatu Odprawa posłów greckich
4. Najwybitniejsi przedstawiciele polskiej nauki w okresie renesansu:
a. Mikołaj Kopernik
– był twórcą heliocentrycznej teorii budowy Układu Słonecznego
– opisał ją w dziele O obrotach sfer niebieskich
– odkrycie Kopernika potwierdził inny wielki uczony – Galileusz
b. największym historykiem polskiego odrodzenia był Jan Długosz – autor dzieła: Roczniki czyli kroniki sławnego Królestwa Polskiego
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1. Did the Treaty of Versailles, at the end of WWI, become a reason to why WWII began? Explain.
Answer:
Yes, this is because Germany had lost the war they were treated very harshly by the Treaty of Versailles. Germany was made to take all of the responsibility of the war and the pay for the damages. The problem with this was it left Germanys economy in ruins, and the government in chaos. This led to the spread of facsim in Germany and Hitler taking over.