Answer:
True
Explanation:
Explain how Shay’s Rebellion led to the Constitutional Convention
Answer:
Although plans for a Constitutional Convention were already under way, the uprising in Massachusetts led to further calls for a stronger national government and influenced the ensuing debate in Philadelphia that led to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution in the summer of 1787
Explanation:
Answer:
Shays’ Rebellion was one of the several critical events that led to the calling of a Constitutional Convention the following year in Philadelphia. Daniel Shays, a former Continental Army captain, led a group of upset western Massachusetts residents who were upset about the way the state government was handling wartime debt and high taxes.
Explanation:
Although the plans for a Constitutional Convention were already underway, so the uprising in Massachusetts led to some further calls for a stronger national government and influenced the ensuing debate in Philadelphia that led to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution in the summer of 1787
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What was the new government structure under the Magna Carta?
O nobles and the court
O the monarch and Parliament
O the monarch, the Great Council, and the House of Commons
O Parliament, the Great Council, and the House of Commons
Answer:
Parliament, the Great Council, and the House of Commons
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Why would the idea of poor people be scary to many
Answer:
They thought that all poor people are criminals.
Explanation:
The idea of poor people be scary to many because many people thinks that poor people are dangerous and they provides harm to rich people and take money from them. They saw many cases where a poor guy killed the rich people which made them scared from all poor people. These type of people are psychologically not fit and they must be provided with proper medication to treat their disorder.
What hard rock used for countertops and tombstones is a
natural resources in the Great Plains region?
Answer:
its Granet
Explanation:
what river junction did the french and british have their sights on to own?
Answer:
Ohio and Mississippi River
What was the attitude in Mississippi towards African Americans in Politics
Answer:
They were mad. They thought African Americans, were not qualified to be in government, and other political branches.
Explanation:
How does karma relate to Hinduism?
Answer:
Karma relates to Hinduism In reincarnation, people reborn to new lives
A soul’s good and bad deeds, karma, determines
course of new life
Explanation:
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Determine whether each description applies to the House of Burgesses, the Mayflower Compact, or both
helped establish
the government
of Virginia
helped establish
the government
of Massachusetts
signed by 42
adult male
Settlers
elected by male
Bettlers age 17
and older
became a
foundation for
self-government
in America
House of Burgesses
Both
Mayflower Compact
House of Burgesses: helped establish the government of Virginia. signed by 42 adult male Settlers.
both: became a foundation for self-government in America.
Mayflower Compact:helped establish the government of Massachusetts. elected by male Bettlers age 17 and older.
House of Burgesses:
helped established the government of Virginia
elected by male settlers age 17 and older.
Mayflower Compact:
signed by 41 adult male settler
helped established the government of Massachusetts
Both :
became a foundation for self-government in America
Compare and contrast Spanish, French, Dutch, and British methods of colonization. How were they alike, and how were they different? Be sure to consider their economic goals, relations with American Indians, and demographic features/patterns of settlement.
Answer:
Most colonies established by royal charter. Earliest settlements were in Virginia
and Massachusetts but soon spread all
along the Atlantic coast, from Maine to
Georgia, and into the continent’s interior
as far as the Mississippi River.
Colonists were recruited from among
middle-class farmers, artisans, and
tradesmen. Indentured servants, specialists in certain areas (i.e., sawmill
workers, lumbermen), and convicted
criminals were also brought over.
Immigrants from other countries were
welcomed.
Distance from England and a frugal
Parliament allowed colonists to set up
local governments and representative
assemblies and to tax themselves, as
long as they did not take up arms
against the Crown.
Largely non-Catholics. Although some
tolerance was practiced in most
colonies, the Puritans in Massachusetts
established an autocratic and restrictive
religious leadership. Pennsylvania mandated complete tolerance.
Diverse economic activities included
farming, fishing, and trading. Exports
included tobacco, rice, timber, and fish.
Tobacco was the main source of revenue in the Virginia and North Carolina
colonies.
Rapid growth due to liberal immigration
policies. By 1627 Virginia had approximately 1,000 settlers. By 1754 total
population in the English colonies had
grown to 1.5 million; this included large
proportions of German and French.
Originally friendly; early colonists relied
on Native Americans for trade and for
help with survival. Eventually greed for
land led to major conflicts with Indians.
French Colonies
First colonies were trading posts in
Newfoundland; others followed in wake
of exploration of the St. Lawrence valley,
parts of Canada, and the Mississippi
River. Settlements include Quebec
(1608) and Montreal (1642). Louisiana
settled in the late 1600s.
Initially fur traders, merchants, and missionaries. In 1665 some 1100 French
soldiers arrived and were given land.
Neither Protestants nor peasant farmers
were allowed to emigrate.
Colonies were fully subject to the French
king. There were no political rights or
representative government, and public
meetings could not be held without permission.
Even though Protestants had played a
role in the founding of New France, from
around 1659 on they were excluded
from the colony. Colonial life was largely
controlled by the French Catholic clergy.
Although the French government encouraged farming efforts, the fur trade
proved to be more lucrative. Plantations
established in the Mississippi valley
largely failed.
Slow growth; by 1672 no more than
5,000 colonists had settled throughout
New France. In Canada the French population totaled just under 40,000 by
1734. In Louisiana, by 1763 there were
approximately 10,000 settlers, including
5,000 slaves and Acadians.
Despite conversion efforts of missionaries, French respect for Native Americans
allowed many to forge alliances, especially in their wars against the British.
Spanish Colonies
Crown-sponsored conquests gained riches for Spain and expanded its empire.
Most of the southern and southwestern
regions claimed, as well as sections of
the California coast. Settlements include
St. Augustine, Florida (1565); Santa Fe,
New Mexico (1610); and numerous
cities in Texas and California.
Conquistadores, soldiers, and missionaries were the primary Spanish colonizers; farmers and traders came later.
Colonies were governed by crownappointed viceroys or governors.
Settlers had to obey the king’s laws and
could make none of their own.
Settlers were restricted to Catholics;
Protestants were persecuted and driven
out.
Largely a trading economy; some farming in the West. Commerce was controlled by the Spanish board of trade,
with regulations enforced by the
Spanish military.
Slow growth due to greater emphasis on
military conquest, poor relations with
Native Americans, and numerous early
failures to establish permanent settlements. Largest Spanish populations
were in Florida, Texas, California, and
Mexico.
Spanish missionaries saw Native
Americans as heathens to be converted
to Christianity; soldiers viewed them as
fit only for killing or subjugation.
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waht is the worst state in the united state of america
Answer: Navade is supposedly evil, Mississippi is the unhealthiest, Baltimore have alot of crime, its so many flaws in the US, if you ask me i'd say the country is bad, its not even the country itself, its the people running the country, and thats coming from someone who lives in the US. I've moved state to state numerous times and it doesn't get any better.
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what is a citizen?
Answer:
a legally recognized subject of either a state or Commonwealth
Answer:
A citizen is a person who is a full member of a nation and receives all guaranteed rights of citizenship. A citizen also owes full allegiance to the nation of his or her citizenship. A noncitizen national is a person who is born in a territory that is possessed by another nation. A noncitizen national holds only certain rights. In the United States, nationals of certain territories, such as Guam, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, have noncitizen national status but are not represented in Congress and, therefore, do not have to pay taxes.
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True or False: The Catholic Church expanded the work of the Inquisition to target Protestant Reformers.
Answer:
The answer is true
Explanation:
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
What impact did the printing press have on the Protestant Reformation?
Answer:
The printing press also directly contributed to the Protestant Reformation of 1517 by allowing Martin Luther's 95 Theses, which started the Reformation, to spread quickly and move beyond Wittenberg, Germany, in just a few years. Thanks to the printing press, German translations of Luther's theses enjoyed huge sales.
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The Quantrill gang and free companies were similar in that both groups found success by employing __________.
A.
teams of sharpshooters
B.
guerilla tactics
C.
superior cavalry forces
D.
runaway slaves
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:B Guerilla tactics
Explanation:
Answer:
B. guerilla tactics
Explanation:
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How did the Reconstruction amendments (13th, 14th, and 15th) change the United States politically and socially?
Answer:
They were efforts to give male African Americans equal rights of citizenship to white American men.
Explanation:
They were crucial during the reconstruction and in creating a free state where everyone has the same rights.
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Answer:
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Which document gives the idea of government providing people a fair and
speedy trial?
Which two models would be the most useful in predicting weather?
A. A plastic model of a cloud
B. A map that shows wind patterns
C. A peach used to represent Earth
D. A mathematical model based on data
Why did Bolivar admire the American and French Revolutions?
Answer:
because he had the same objective: independence for their people and the establishment of democratic states.
Explanation:
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How did the Muslim of Spain during the Middle Ages leave their mark on the country ?
Answer:
It left a mark as a wakeup call to Christendom the fractured kingdoms on the Iberian peninsula called for a Reconquista or a "reconquest" of Spain and push the Muslims back to or out of morocco the pope would often send financial aid, and the final Granada war or Reconquista was finished in 1492, with Ferdinand the second gaining a legendary title, after Leon and castile formed the Spanish empire, they kept the Moroccan territories up until 1956.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Islam was a widespread religion on the Iberian Peninsula, beginning with the Umayyad conquest of Hispania and ending (at least overtly) with its prohibition by the modern Spanish state in the mid-16th century and the expulsion of the Moriscos in the early 17th century, an ethnic and religious minority of around 500,000 people.[2] Although a significant proportion of Moriscos returned to Spain or avoided expulsion through forced conversion to Christianity, the practice of Islam had faded into obscurity by the 19th century.
Explanation:
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How might the distribution of powers between the national government and the states have affected the overall effectiveness of the country?
Answer:
Federalism describes the system of shared governance between national and state governments.
The states and the federal government have both exclusive and concurrent powers, which help to explain the negotiation over the balance of power between them.
The federal government can encourage the adoption of policies at the state-level through federal aid programs.
What is federalism?
Before we start talking about federalism, take a moment and see if you can count the number of government entities that have jurisdiction over the place you are right now.
What did you come up with? One? Three? More than that?
Your answer might differ quite a bit depending on where you are. You might be obligated to abide by the laws of your country, your state, your province, your district, your county, your city, or your town. In some countries, a citizen might be governed by three or more layers of government. In others, they might only be governed by a single national government.
In the United States, the two major layers of government are at the state and national levels. This system, where more than one layer of government has jurisdiction over the same territory, is called federalism. Although it seems natural to US citizens that government is divided into multiple layers, in fact, there are only 15 federal republics in the world.
In the United States, the federalist system emerged because the states evolved from separate colonies, which had diverse populations and different needs. The Framers of the Constitution envisioned that state governments, not the national government, would be the main unit of government for citizens on a day-to-day basis.
Civil War era diagram of federalism in the United States, showing the states reporting to the federal government, which reports to the Constitution.
Explanation:
Which statement best completes the diagram on the process for amending
the U.S. Constitution?
The
amendment is
proposed in
Congress
?
The
amendment is
sent to the
states for
ratification.
The amendment
is ratified in
three-fifths of
the states.
A. The amendment is temporarily added to the Constitution.
B. The amendment is approved in both houses of Congress.
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C. The amendment is sent to the Supreme Court for review.
D. The amendment is edited in Congress and sent to the president.
Answer:
i think b
Explanation:
Where did people go to discuss new ideas in England?
Answer:
what are the options
Explanation:
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O lost control of East Florida to Great Britain
O regained control of West Florida from Great Britain.
Olost control of Florida to Great Britain.
O regained control of Florida from Great Britain.
Answer:
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Answer:
i think its the third one:lost control of Florida to Great Britain.
Explanation:
lost control of Florida to Great Britain.
What countries founded colonies in North America during the age of exploration
Answer:
The main tribes of the plains were Sioux, Cheyenne and Apache. Other tribes included the Hidatsa, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Pawnee, Shoshone, Mandan and Wichita.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Which former colony of Britain first gave women the right to vote?
Answer:
new zealand
Explanation:
How did the Appalachian Mountains contribute to the settlement patterns of the American colonies?
a.The Appalachian Mountains provided coal to settlers.
b.The Appalachian Mountains had a lack of lumber for building homes.
c.The Appalachian Mountains were a geographic barrier to settlers.
d.The Appalachian Mountains provided plenty of fishing opportunities for settlers.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What is the closest relative to modern humans?
A. Homo Erectus
B. Neanderthals
C. Cro-Magnon
Answer:
B. Neanderthals
Explanation:
Neanderthals are our closest ancient human relatives.
Answer:
scientists believe B. Neanderthals are humans closest relatives
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1. IDENTIFY MAIN IDEAS AND DETAILS Why are
aquifers important to humans?
Answer:
Aquifers are bodies of saturated rock and sediment through which water can move, and they provide 99% of our groundwater. Humans rely on aquifers for most of our drinking water. Aquifers are underground layers of rock that are saturated with water that can be brought to the surface through natural springs or by pumping. ... Groundwater moves more readily through these materials, which allows for faster pumping and other methods of extracting the water.