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Most scholars think of Buddhism as many Buddhisms. In the so-called classical period of Buddhism in China (Tang dynasty, 618–907 CE), there were a number of schools of Buddhism that taught and promoted their own philosophies and meditation practices.
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What was life like in North America for both early colonial settlements?
Answer:
Very Difficult
Explanation:
Many settlers came to America to establish colonies where they had religious freedom. When the colonists arrived in America, life was very difficult. They had to clear the land using hand tools, build their own houses, produce all of their own food, and make their own clothing. Family life was extremely important.
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Answer:
motion picture machine
Explanation:
I'm just guessing but to relate it to a movie theater then it would probably be the motion picture machine
phonograph would probably be for the phone becuase it for music
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which effect of urbanization in the 1800s can be supported by evidence in this photo?
A)the poor working conditions in factories
B)the way new infrastructure helped city residents
C)the poor living conditions for those living in poverty
D) the population growth of cities during the industrial age
ANSWER: C
Answer:
C) the poor living conditions for those living in poverty.
Explanation:
The effect of urbanization in the 1800s that can be supported by evidence in this photo is "the poor living conditions for those living in poverty".
The photo depicts how the people lived during the period of urbanization in the 1800s. There was congestion in residential areas. Also, accommodation was found in narrow tenement buildings. The picture also depicts that the poor people lived in dark, unpleasant and unhealthy environments.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Which best explains why the North advocated for high protective tariffs in the first half of the 19th century?
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C - Unalienable
The Declaration of Independence named some rights to be unalienable (Unable to be taken away or given away): Life, Liberty, and the Persuit of Happiness
What was the final event that took place that influenced the colonies to create the First Continental Congress? What did they all agree to do as a protest to England? Why did Lexington and Concord take place and what will it's nickname be known as?
Answer:
In response to the violence of the Boston Massacre of 1770 and new taxes like the Tea Act of 1773, a group of frustrated colonists protested taxation without representation by dumping 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor on the night of December 16, 1773 – an event known to history as Boston Tea Party
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in the Jewish 10 commandments, what is the significance of graven images
Answer: they represent false gods as opposed to there one true God
Explanation: in the old and new jewish they use different words for the presence of God and the trinity. Being the capital G or capitalized the whole word as GOD.
What was the outcome of the “great compromise”
Answer:
Their so-called Great Compromise (or Connecticut Compromise in honor of its architects, Connecticut delegates Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth) provided a dual system of congressional representation. In the House of Representatives each state would be assigned a number of seats in proportion to its population.
Explanation:
The Great Compromise made the US Congress a bicameral, or two-house, entity that makes laws.
Each state would be given two senatorial representatives, and in the House of Representatives, the number of representatives each state would be given would depend on its population.
The organization of the newly created United States Congress was established by the Great Compromise of 1787. Even now, it has an immediate effect on our federal government. However, what was the Great Compromise and what commitments did its supporters make? For a summary of the Great Compromise and its long-lasting impact on American democracy, continue reading.
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Match the empire with one of its famous leaders:
1. Aksum
Caesar Augustus
2. Persia
Hammurabi
3. Assyria
Ezana
4. Greece
Cyrus
5. Nubia
Piankhi
6. Babylon
Shalmaneser III
7. Rome
Alexander
Answer:
1. Aksum - Ezana
2. Persia - Cyrus
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4. Greece - Alexander
5. Nubia - Piankhi
6. Babylon - Hammurabi
7. Rome - Caesar Augustus
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Match the empire with one of its famous leaders:
1. Aksum - Ezana
2. Persia - Cyrus
3. Assyria - Shalmaneser |||
4. Greece - Alexander
5. Nubia - Piankhi
6. Babylon - Hammurabi
7. Rome - Caesar Augustus
What was the Roman Empire?Roman Empire, the ancient empire, centered on the city of Rome, that was established in 27 BCE following the demise of the Roman Republic and continuing to the final eclipse of the empire of the West in the 5th century CE.
Rome became an empire in the wake of Julius Caesar’s rise and fall in the first century B.C. The long and triumphant reign of its first emperor, Augustus, began a golden age of peace and prosperity.
The Roman Empire’s decline and fall by the fifth century A.D. was one of the most dramatic implosions in the history of human civilization.
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. What is an empire? What do you think it takes to lead an empire? What challenges might an empire’s leader face?
Answer:An empire is a sovereign state consisting of several territories and peoples subject to a single ruling authority, often an emperor.
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Answer:
An empire is a group of countries or regions that a single leader controls. Leaders of empires probably need to be very strong and smart rulers. They have to make any big decisions about issues such as wars, money, and laws. They decide how to spend huge amounts of money collected as taxes. But they also have many worries because of wars, rebellions, and rivals for power. If things turn out badly in a war or a rebellion, they can lose their empire or even their lives.
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where did americans in 1770s believe power would come from?
Answer: God
Explanation: Mainly in the 1770s people believed God held the power to change things.
Each one represents a modern version of Edison's original idea. Select the
Edison invention that matches each picture.
Answer:
Phonograph, incandescent light bulb, motion picture machine
Explanation:
Got it right.
Answer: phonograph, incandescent lightbulb, motion picture machine
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Thomas Jefferson and other American leaders were influenced by the Enlightenment ideas.
True
False
Answer:
trueeee
Explanation:
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Below is just an example of how they were influenced
Many American Enlightenment thinkers, including Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, read and agreed with John Locke’s A Letter Concerning Toleration. In it, Locke argued that civil government ought to protect liberty of conscience, the right to worship as one chooses (or not to worship at all), American thinkers inherited this principle of tolerant pluralism from their European Enlightenment predecessors.
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What are the benefits of the colonists?
Answer:
Infrastructure. things that make a society run when it starts.
Expect basis from country. what is expected and gained from a colony for the country.
Natural Resources.
Military Advantage.
Ports of convenience.
Taxes.
Additional customers for goods.
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Did the 13th amendment that abolished slavery bring liberty and equality for all?
Answer:
No, people would still have slaves and keep it secret. Also there is still prejudice and inequality to this day.
This quote is from a progressive reformer in the late 1800s:
"We were ready to perform the humblest neighborhood services. We were asked to wash the new-born babies, and to prepare the dead for burial, to nurse the sick, and to "mind the children."
With which movement was the author of this quote aligned? (1 point)
a the Social Darwinist movement
b the nativist movement
c the settlement house movement
d the Social Gospel movement
Answer:
c
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What trade good in Africa during this period was considered to be just as, if not more, valuable as
gold due to its use to preserve meat, flavor food, and be used for medical purposes?
O salt
O camels
O diamonds
O slaves
Answer:
Salt is the answer, since salt is a spice it was used to preserve food like meat ETC. have a nice day
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Which of the following is not part of the study of physical geography?
Mountains
Climate
Cities
Plants
Answer:
I believe the answer is cities
which of the following are concerns about the oil and gas industry? check all that apply.
a. surface water and groundwater can be polluted
b. drilling activities disturb the land
c. diesel emissions cause air pollution
d. refineries use water that should go to farms
e. oil drilling causes massive earthquakes
Answer:
a b and c
Explanation:
Explanation:
a,b,c is the answer
What happened during the Great Schism ?
Answer:
a lot happened
Explanation:
The Great Schism split the main faction of Christianity into two divisions, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox. On July 16, 1054, Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius was excommunicated from the Christian church based in Rome, Italy. The Great Schism permanently divided the eastern Byzantine Christian Church and the western Roman Catholic Church. The popes in Rome claimed papal supremacy, while the leaders in the East rejected the claim. This led to western popes and eastern patriarchs excommunicating each other. During that time, three men simultaneously claimed to be the true pope. Driven by politics rather than any theological disagreement, the schism was ended by the Council of Constance (1414–1418). For a time these rival claims to the papal throne damaged the reputation of the office.
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How did incorporation of the Bill of Rights affect state governments? A. State governments did not have to provide Bill of Rights protections B. State governments had to include a way to amend their constitutions. C. State governments could decide how to apply Bill of Rights protections. D. State governments were required to provide most Bill of Rights protections HELP FAST ILL GUVE U BRAINLEST ANSWER
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The incorporation doctrine is a constitutional doctrine through which the first ten amendments of the United States Constitution (known as the Bill of Rights) are made applicable to the states through the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Incorporation applies both substantively and procedurally.
Explanation:
Answer:
the correct answer is A
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The Boston Tea Party, the Intolerable Acts, and the Townshend Acts all were major
contributing factors to —
Answer:
The American Revolution
Explanation:
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Answer:
Effects of the Exploration of the Americas
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was Hernán Cortés the leader of the Aztec Empire.
Answer: is best known for conquering the Aztecs and claiming Mexico on behalf of Spain. ... Cortés ignored the order and traveled to Mexico anyway, setting his sights on overthrowing ruler Montezuma II in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.
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How did France restrict trade during the Napoleonic Wars?
by refusing to trade with any ships that had visited British ports
by requiring all ships to get permits at British ports before visiting French ports
by enacting an embargo to restrict American imports
by closing French ports to all international trade
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
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Is the American Government, as developed over 230 years ago, under the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, an endangered system?
It needs to be at least 200 words.
I will give 50 points.
Answer:
Yes, I do believe that the U.S Government is an endangered system. While yes, the U.S has a system that is heavily influential throughout society. This system is indeed unique in it’s own space and very few countries have a similar system to the U.S. Countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Nigeria, Sudan, Mexico etc have a similar system but it is multi party. The U.S has a 2 party system to keep the peace in society for people who have too radicalized views and will not change too much about society in the long run. The U.S is very unique as it possesses a Bicameral Legislature. The U.S also has a system entirely unique to it’s continent which is a Federated state. Power is shared between the government and the states to keep a balance in power within the political realm. Any other nation simply cannot have a system as this as they usually have a unitary state opposed to a federated state. This is simply unique to the U.S because as the names imply it’s the “United States”. Also, the U.S has a autonomous judiciary. The courts are not controlled by the state at all and act on their own accord.
Explanation:
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What were the most significant factors in the Continental army’s victory over the British?
Answer:
Q.I want to know what factors helped the Continental Army win the war against a country as powerful as England?
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A.Historians have devoted entire careers to that question. And some of them have spent quite a lot of those careers arguing with one another about the answer. While there remains plenty of debate concerning their relative importance, most historians consider these to be among the most important contributing factors:
Alliance with France
Arguably the single most important of Benjamin Franklin's many contributions to his nation was securing a French alliance during the revolution. Without the financial and military assistance provided by France, the colonists would certainly have fared much worse against the mighty British empire.
British Debt
Ironically, this was one of the key factors that caused the revolution in the first place. Britain had acquired a massive debt fighting the French and Indian War. It attempted to pay down that debt by taxing colonists through the Stamp Act, generating far more resentment than revenue. When hostilities first erupted, the crown did not anticipate that the war would drag on as long as it did (nor cost them so much). The ever-growing expenses of the war piled on top on an already enormous mountain of debt that Britain could no longer afford.
Distance
At the time of the revolution, there was no internet, no telephone, not even a telegraph. Sending even a simple message from England to North America took several weeks at a minimum. Transporting troops, munitions and supplies presented even more difficulties. Washington, his officers, troops, supplies and reinforcements were all within a few days travel from one another. King George was on the other side of the world.
Familiarity with the Territory
Many of the British soldiers had never set foot in North America prior to fighting war there. The colonists were fighting in their own back yards. While British officers were well-trained and often had plenty of direct battlefield experience, that experience was primarily acquired in the fields of Europe. Military tactics that were effective in that environment were disastrous in America. Some military historians place particular emphasis on the colonists use of guerilla warfare, with individuals and small squads initiating hit-and-run attacks on the enemy, instead of marching out in huge, orderly, easily targetable columns like good European gentlemen. To what degree this specific tactical shortcoming contributed to British defeat is a matter of debate, but the colonists' familiarity with the territory and adoption of tactics appropriate to that territory was certainly a significant factor.
Hearts and Minds
In some sense, the Americans had already won the public relations war before a single shot was fired. Many intellectuals throughout Europe, including England, felt that the colonists' rebellion was the embodiment of Enlightenment ideals. And while it's a misconception that the colonists were united in a spirit of revolutionary fervor (many colonists remained loyal to the crown), British public support for the war was even more tepid. They were already deep in debt and digging deeper, fighting on the other side of the globe against an opponent with powerful allies and which, many within their own country believed, was in the right. After Cornwallis' defeat at Yorktown, Britain's military was not crushed. It could have continued fighting. But it was simply not worth it.
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What motivated Georgia's leader to move the states capitals from Savannah to Louisville in 1796
Explanation:
Reportedly, the desire to move the capital also arose out of a concern about malaria in the Louisville area. In 1802, Creek lands west of Louisville were ceded to Georgia
if you could have any super power what would it be and why?
Answer:
hyperspeed
Explanation:
hyperspeed because if you have ever watched the flash then you know that you can phase through things and move faster than the speed of sound and save thousands of people and slow down time and many more things