What was the cultural and economic significance of Mecca?

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Ancient Mecca was an oasis on the old caravan trade route that linked the Mediterranean world with South Arabia, East Africa, and South Asia. ... Mecca became a place for trade, for pilgrimage, and for tribal gatherings. The city's religious importance greatly increased with the birth of Muhammad about 570.Explanation:


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True or False: Slaves wore uniforms to help people tell quickly that they were
slaves.

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Answer: the answer is false

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I believe the answer is false because slaves didn't really wear any uniforms and the slave owners were very cruel so they wouldn't even give the slaves clothes.

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3. Which of the following contributed to the Chinese government's decision to stop voyages of exploration in the Indian Ocean in the early fifteenth century?

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Hello. You didn't show the answer options. The options are:

a) Armed resistance from Arab navies

b) Lack of sufficient Chinese goods for trade

c) The destruction of the Chinese fleet by typhoons.

d) Government concern with domestic problems and frontier security

e) Fear of the spread of the plague to China

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d) Government concern with domestic problems and frontier security

Explanation:

China was a great maritime power, long before Portugal and Spain won this title. The Chinese dominated not only shipbuilding, but also shipbuilding and had a fleet of more than 200 ships and 27800 sailors and soldiers. With all this power, China began a series of exploratory trips to the Indian Ocean in the early 15th century. These explorations were very profitable, but they had to be interrupted due to the constant internal conflicts and the frequent threats of invasion that provoke the need to protect the borders.

9. What is the most likely way pyramids were built? *
(5 Points)
Using a long lateral ramp where carts with large stones were placed
A system of internal ramps where the comers of the pyramid were left open
A system of external ramps where the comers of the pyramids were closed

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Answer:

I believe it is A system of external ramps where the comers of the pyramids were closed

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Some people referred to Prohibition as a "noble experiment” because it
led to people home-brewing alcohol.
was never expected to improve morals.
tried to force people to improve their morals.
had the support of upstanding citizens.

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I believe the answer is "C. tried to force people to improve their morals."

Hoover called prohibition the "Noble Experiment" because the goals (keeping families together, eliminating alcohol abuse) were deemed "noble". While these goals were never met, the nickname caught on.

Some people referred to Prohibition as a "noble experiment” because it tried to force people to improve their morals. Thus, "tried to force people to improve their morals" is the correct option.

Why some people referred to Prohibition as a "noble experiment”?

The ban keeps people from taking alcohol, which is bad for their health and general well-being. As a result, enforcing this restriction immediately raises people's morality. This question relates to the law that "prohibited" individuals from taking alcohol since it was an experiment in moral improvement rather than an awareness campaign.

Alcohol prohibitionists have their roots in the religious world. Numerous religious people believed that spousal violence and neglect, among other issues, were brought on by alcohol in American society. This group believed that making alcohol illegal would make Americans behave appropriately.

Therefore, "tried to force people to improve their morals" is the correct statement.

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should the federal goverment have more power than the state goverment.

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Yes , Any dispute about which is more powerful -- the federal government or the states -- was settled in 1789 when the Constitution granted the federal government the right to collect taxes, regulate interstate commerce, raise an army and adjudicate legal disputes between states.States, or alliances of states, have attempted to nullify federal power, but the federal government has eventually prevailed, although in the case of Southern slavery, it took a four-year war for the federal government to do so. Beyond that, states have served as pockets of resistance or innovation, attempting to weaken federal laws, or to advance new legislation that the federal government is not yet ready to consider.  

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Should the United Nations have created Israel? You may conduct a brief Web quest if needed. Write your answer in an
essay of at least 100 words.

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Alright, so this is strictly a matter of opinion. Some people believe that Israel should have been created whilst others believe that Israel should have never existed at all. I personally believe the latter: The United Nations should not have created Israel. There isn't a moral case for the existence of Israel, it's simply the realization of a biblical statement.

Also, IT'S NOT THEIR LAND. That is a major reason in why many people oppose the creation of Israel. There were many Jews who lived in Palestine before 1948, and all the different cultures mingled peacefully! They had no right to just barge into the Arabs' homes and claim it as their own. That's like the Europeans coming over to America, killing off the Natives, and claiming this country to be theirs -- it's not. Because the land was stolen by Palestinians, it's simply not even fair that Israel was created. They can't use "covenant with God," as an excuse for their terrible behavior towards the native people.

Although Jews have suffered in Europe during WWII, their past suffering absolutely does not justify their long-term and brutal occupation of Palestine and its people. It's simply an issue of morality.

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Answer:

Yes.

God's Covenant to the Jews.

God promised that he would give Israel to the Jews and keep them safe from Egyptian bondage. It is strictly their land, no matter what religion you believe in. This covenant has lasted through thousands of years and will continue to last until the end of time. No matter what man can do, God's promise will stand.

(i am not Jewish, but a Christian. I thought id inform you on what the Covenant is between God and the Jews.)

When Washington became president, New York City was the capital.
What happened to change that?

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Answer:

Hamilton agreed to support a plan to move the capital to the South to gain support for his financial plan.

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WHAT EVENTS LED TO THE BUILDING OF THE PANAMA CANAL???

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Answer:

After Panama successfully seceded from Colombia, it leased the rights to the Panama Canal zone to the United States for $10 million. The United States negotiated a settlement with France for $40 million and construction began on the canal in 1904. Construction of the canal was completed in 1914.

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Primary source #4: Testimony from [British] Captain Thomas Preston (provides an entirely different perspective on the events of March 5, 1770)
About 9, some of the guard came to and informed me the town inhabitants were assembling to attack the troops, that that the bells were ringing as the signal for that purpose . . . In my way there, I saw people in great commotion, and heard them use the most cruel and horrid threats against the troops . . . about 100 people passed . . . towards the custom house where the king’s money is lodged. They immediately surrounded the sentry [British soldier] posted there, and with clubs and other weapons threatened to execute their vengeance on him. I was soon informed by a townsman their intention was to carry off the soldier from his post and probably murder him . . . he assured me he heard the mob declare they would murder him. This I feared might be a prelude to their plundering [stealing] the king’s chest. I immediately sent an officer and 12 men to protect the sentry and the king’s money . . . they [the soldiers] rushed through the people and by charging their bayonets in half circles, kept them [the townspeople] at a little distance . . . the unhappy affair took place without any loading in their pieces [muskets]; nor did I ever give orders for loading them. The mob still increased and were more outrageous, striking their clubs...and calling out, come on you rascals, you bloody backs, you lobster scoundrels, fire if you dare . . . fire . . . At this time I was between the soldiers and the mob, parleying with and endeavoring all in my power to persuade them to retire peacefully, but to no purpose.





From Captain Preston’s point of view, what was the intent of this unruly crowd?






How did Captain Preston attempt to settle this matter?

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When the riot saw the mob attacking the British Sentinel, Captain Preston called additional soldiers to withstand who were also further attacked. It is beleived that Captain Preston ordered his officials to fire on the mob of colonists although there is no proof..

What was the first elective governing body in a
British colony?

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House of Burgesses

With its origin in the first meeting of the Virginia General Assembly at Jamestown in July 1619, the House of Burgesses was the first democratically-elected legislative body in the British American colonies.

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Answer:

2,3,4,6

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we need the time period

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3. According to Marx and Engels, how has the Industrial Revolution changed the fate
of the working class?

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Answer:

yes

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"Manifest Destiny" is associated with which of these statements?
A) The United States was blessed by God to expand its borders.
B) Ships should not be allowed to sail on the Mississippi River.
C) The Democratic Party was the best party from which to choose a President.
D) President Lincoln believed that adding new territories would lead to more slavery.

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Explanation:

I think it's letter A. the answer

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Answer: A

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Exaggerations of Spanish actions in Cuba (most notably the torture of prisoners) was called
O Waving the Bloody Shirt
O Slander
Tabloid Journalism
O Yellow Journalism

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4. Which lessons did George Washington learn from the French and Indian War?

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Explanation:

He gained valuable military skills, acquiring tactical, strategic and logistical military experience, he also acquired political skills in his dealings with the British military establishment and provincial government

Why was Rosa Parks the only one arrested during the Montgomery bus incident?
Parks was the only passenger who started shouting at the bus driver.
By the time police arrived, Parks was the only African American on the bus.
The other African American passengers moved to the back of the bus.
The other passengers sitting near Parks were white.

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Answer:

The other African American passengers moved to the back of the bus.

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she is the only one who got arrested because she is the only one who broke the law.

Answer:

The other African American passengers moved to the back of the bus.

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HELP ME IF YOURE GOOD WITH THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION LOOK AT MY QUESTIONS AND HELP ME FOR THIS TEST IT WILL MAKE OR BREAK MY GRADE

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Answer:

B. Writing "Common sense" to persuade others to join the Patriots.

Explanation:

Thomas Paine was well known for being the author of the Common Sense, which was a propaganda material to persuade colonists on why the US has to find their liberty. It is an early propaganda material that was distributed thorough-out the 13 colonies, and was especially effective in raising awareness and bringing the colonies closer together.

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Which is true of Georgia’s first governors? Check all that apply.


They were elected by state voters.
They were chosen by the legislature.
They served a one-year term.
They could have decisions overruled by legislature.
They had little power

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Answer:

the answers are bcde

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What is this poem mostly about?
In if we must die

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The person who is speaking is with the people who got freedom snatched from them and they are in despair and cornered by violent oppressors.

How did the disputed election for the position of alcalde directly lead to the Fredonian Rebellion?

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An informal deal was struck to resolve this dispute. The compromise of 1877, which awarded all 20 electoral votes to Hayes. In return for the Democrats's acquiescence to Hayes's election , the Republicans agreed to withdraw federal troops from the south , ending Reconstruction.

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Haden Edwards wanted his son-in-law, Chichester Chaplin, to win the election for alcalde to be able to manage the Nacogdoches´settlers. However, Juan Antonio Saucedo overturned the election results that had Chaplin as the winner, proclaiming Norris as the alcalde.

Explanation:

Opposing the new authority, and especially the Mexican government taking away his land grants, Edwards created the Fredonian Rebellion to secede from Mexico.

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what is sovereignty? how did it affect how people thought about thier government​

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Sovereignty, in political theory, the ultimate overseer, or authority, in the decision-making process of the state and in the maintenance of order. The concept of sovereignty—one of the most controversial ideas in political science and international law—is closely related to the difficult concepts of state and government and of independence and democracy. Derived from the Latin superanus through the French souveraineté, the term was originally understood to mean the equivalent of supreme power. However, its application in practice often has departed from this traditional meaning.

Sports became popular in the late 1800s because of what?

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Answer: the first Olympic Games being held in 1896

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1: Which letter indicates the location of South Korea
A,B,C,D,E ?

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Answer:

we cant tell you you have to show us the map

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Why did many American settlers come to Texas​

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Answer:

As early as 1803, Americans settled there. After the Mexican Revolution of 1824, the Mexican government needed settlers to protect it from foreign invasion, and they offered liberal land grants to anyone who would become citizens, accept the Catholic faith, and settle there.

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After Moses Austin's death in 1821, Stephen Austin won recognition of the empresario grant from the newly independent state of Mexico. Austin convinced numerous American settlers to move to Texas, and by 1825 Austin had brought the first 300 American families into the territory.

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yo same here XD

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What goods did England provide to West Africa? What did the Colony send to England?

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Answer:

it was iron products, cloth, trinkets and beads, copper, guns and ammunition. Slaves were the most important 'commodity' sent from Africa

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It was iron products, cloth, trinkets and beads, copper, guns, and ammunition. Slaves were the most important 'commodity' sent from Africa

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Why was the Nile so important to farmers? Select all answers that apply.

Annual flooding left fertile soil on the river banks
Mud from the river was used to build large walls.
Water from the river was used to irrigate fields.
Papyrus was collected from riverbanks to make paper.

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Answer:

water from the river was used to irrigate fields

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1 yes

2 I think no

3 yes

4 yes I think

what were the main provisions of the pacific railroad act?

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Answer:

Effort to aid in the constuction of rail road and also provided land from the public

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Where did Tarim mummies come from ?

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Answer:

In 1995, Mair claims that "the earliest mummies in the Tarim Basin were exclusively Caucasoid, or Europoid" with east Asian migrants arriving in the eastern portions of the Tarim Basin around 3,000 years ago while the Uyghur peoples arrived around the year 842.

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