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The Athenian definition of “citizens” is different from modern-day citizens: only free men were considered citizens in Athens. Women, children, and slaves were not considered citizens and therefore could not vote.
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Name all the wonders of world.
Answer:
Alice
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How is the electoral college made up of 538 votes
Answer: 270
Explanation:A majority of 270 electoral votes is required to elect the President. Your State has the same number of electors as it does Members in its Congressional delegation: one for each Member in the House of Representatives plus two Senators.
what 3 factors led to industrial growth in the late 1800 and early 1900s?
Answer:
Five factors that spurred industrial growth in the late 1800's are Abundant natural resources (coal, iron, oil); Abundant labor supply; Railroads; Labor saving technological advances (new patents) and Pro-Business government policies.
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How did Common Sense influence the Declaration of Independence?
Answer:
Thomas Paine published Common Sense in January 1776 support of the Patriot cause. Using clear, plain language, Paine rallied the colonists to support the break from Britain. In arguing for American independence, Paine denounced the monarchy and argued that people are born in to a state of equality..
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Which describe key events, people, and achievements during the time of the Roman Republic?
Choose all answers that are correct.
The Punic Wars left Rome damaged and subservient to the power of Carthage.
Many Christians served in the Roman senate.
Cincinnatus led the army to victory and then gave up power to return to his farm.
Citizens were elected as representatives and leaders.
Answer:
Your answers should be Cincinnatus led the army to victory and then gave up power to return to his farm and Citizens were elected as representatives and leaders.
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I took the test earlier and it said these were right.
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The answers should be," citizens were elected as representatives and leaders" and "Cincinnatus led the army to victory and then gave up power to return his farm".
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what places/countries do you see in the Americas birth certificate?
Answer:
In the United States, Canada, and Mexico there are birth certificates. There might be others, but I know these for sure.
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Which of the following contributes to an increase of Coronavirus cases during this time of the year?
O Fever season
O High elevation during the winter months
O Humid temperatures
O Flu season
O Flu season!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Panama Canal was built as part of a treaty between the US and Columbia. True Or False
Answer: True
Explanation:
Answer:true
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so today I'm fasting and I got hungry so should I eat or continue fasting.
Answer: eat!
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food is fuel to your body, so please go eat!
why was the russian czar so “estranged” from his people?
Answer:
The lack of leadership and the economic differences among people.
Explanation:
In the twentieth century, Russian society divided between the rich and peasants because of economic differences between social classes in Russia, where the position of Russian tsar alienated from his people. When Tsar Nicholas II came to power in 1894, he lacked the confidence and assertiveness of a ruler like his father, Alexander III. Nicholas II was a mannered person with lacking the personality of a leader. He appeared weak before the people. He avoided direct involvement when it came to the issue of public opposition or resistance. The involvement of police in getting rid of the problems resulted in outrage among the public.
The equal distribution of governmental powers
and limits on those powers
Answer:
Seperation of powers
Answer:he equal distribution of governmental powers
and limits on those powers
Explain the arguments put forth regarding slavery by both its defenders and detractors. PLEASE THIS IS THE THIRD TIME IVE HAD TO ASK IM LIT RALLY BOUT TO CRY
What was the result of the Battle of Stalingrad?
A) The starvation of the Soviet troops resulted in their defeat and allowed German forces to capture important oil fields
B) The German forces held out long enough to end the Soviet advance westward
C) The prolonged battle cost the German army profoundly in troops and equipment and enabled a Soviet advance
D) The resolve of the German army lead Stalin to agree to a nonaggression pact with Hitler
Explain in what ways did farming affect the growth of African villages and cities
Answer:
Villages began to produce surplus food, which they traded with other areas. The growth of trade helped those towns develop into cities.
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The religion of buddhism was first practiced by people who:
Answer:
B
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List facts about each amendment in the bill of rights
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IT OWES A LOT TO MAGNA CARTA. ...
ANOTHER BIG INFLUENCE WAS THE ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS. ...
THE U.S. VERSION WAS CHAMPIONED BY AN OFT-IGNORED FOUNDING FATHER. ...
MASON FOUND AN ALLY IN THE "GERRY" OF "GERRYMANDERING." ...
THOMAS JEFFERSON WAS A HUGE PROPONENT … ...
6. … ...
AT FIRST, JAMES MADISON THOUGHT THAT IT WOULD BE USELESS.
Share an example where you have observed or experienced negative attitudes or lower expectations for some people based on factors such as ethnicity, gender, or culture. What was the impact on those involved, and what are the lessons of this "warning example"?
Answer:
In the clarification part elsewhere here, the definition of the query is mentioned.
Explanation:
Through my school days, I would like to relate an illustration. We used to own a double per week and PET time. I got interested throughout my friends practicing and enjoying kho-kho. I was still using seeing some of my coworkers sitting alone because I went to the school field. She emerges from some kind of tribal community culture and, without understanding how very much it must have affected her, we often used to think highly of her. We still had poor aspirations of her and thought like nothing was good for her.A new PET trainer decided to see us yet another day though found a girl sitting alone. He started asking her about it and, to our delight, she started opening her emotions to him. Even though she was marginalized against, she claimed she felt isolated and this produced a feeling of inferiority complex throughout her. The application process again for district competitive sport was underway at this same period, as well as the teacher urged her to compete.I later discovered how a tiny act of fun could harm a person too badly, and build a feeling of complex inferiority throughout themselves. Depending on whose gender, color, culture, or nationality, I chose not to make fun of someone, and Now I'm upholding that until today.
The Fifth Amendment protects Americans against which of the following things?
Check all of the boxes that apply
undergoing improper search and seizure
being forced to testify to prove their own guilt
being tried more than once for a crime
being prevented from bearing arms
Answer:
Being forced to testify to prove your own guilt
Being tried more than once for a crime
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Describe the Five Pillars of Islam
Answer:
Profession of Faith (shahada). The belief that "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God" is central to Islam. ...
Prayer (salat). ...
Alms (zakat). ...
Fasting (sawm). ...
Pilgrimage (hajj).
Explanation:
Answer:
The Five Pillars of Islam are religious practices and rituals. The first pillar is Declaration of Faith, during their prayers Muslims say “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger.” The second pillar is Prayer, Muslims pray five times a day. The third pillar is charity, Muslims are required to give some of their money to people who are living in poverty. The fourth pillar is fasting, during the ninth month of the Muslim calendar Muslims fast and don't eat or drink anything from dawn to sunset. And the fifth pillar is the pilgrimage to Mecca, at least once in their lives Muslims have to travel to Mecca if they are financially able to.
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What was the name of the hatchet-wielding temperance movement advocate who visited Oklahoma to influence constitutional policies on prohibition?
Answer: Carrie nation (C)
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Which sentence best describes the activities of the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920s?
A. They were mainly directed at preventing African Americans from voting in the South.
B. They successfully achieved control of both the Congress and the Presidency.
C. They assisted Marcus Garvey in transporting African Americans "back to Africa."
D. They promoted anti-immigrant, anti-Catholic, anti-Jewish, and anti-African-American sentiment.
The best sentence that describes the activities of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s is option d.
They promoted anti immigrant, anti-Catholic and anti African American sentiment
The Klan were also referred to as the KKK in the United States. They were a very severe racist group that existed in the country.
They were a white supremacists group that had their agenda as the unleashing of terror on minority groups such as the black Americans.
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How would Black people vote today if Malcolm was still alive?
Answer:
In this speech Malcolm X described how Blacks should fight for civil-rights in America. Malcolm X emphasizes the worth of voting as a solution to ending discrimination against Blacks. Hes both the poor voting decisions and also the denial of legitimate voting rights to Blacks.
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Read the quotation from Dr. Oswald P. Bronson recalling his childhood under Jim Crow. "Even on our way to school some days, men would come by and throw oranges at us, sometimes rock perhaps. We [also] were very much aware of police brutality in that city at that time. We were conscious of the Ku Klux Klan riding around the town to keep everybody in check." In this quotation, Dr. Bronson is describing
Read the quotation from Dr. Oswald P. Bronson recalling his childhood under Jim Crow. "Even on our way to school some days, men would come by and throw oranges at us, sometimes rock perhaps. We [also] were very much aware of police brutality in that city at that time. We were conscious of the Ku Klux Klan riding around the town to keep everybody in check." In this quotation, Dr. Bronson is describing *
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Read the quotation from Dr. Oswald P. Bronson recalling his childhood under Jim Crow. "Even on our way to school some days, men would come by and throw oranges at us, sometimes rock perhaps. We [also] were very much aware of police brutality in that city at that time. We were conscious of the Ku Klux Klan riding around the town to keep everybody in check." In this quotation, Dr. Bronson is describing *
how residents protected each other from the Ku Klux Klan and the police in the city he lived in.
intimidation, scare tactics, and violence perpetrated by both the police and the Ku Klux Klan against African American citizens.
conflicts between the police and the Ku Klux Klan that caused violence in the city he lived in.
how the police protected African American citizens from intimidation, scare tactics, and violence perpetrated by the Ku Klux Klan.
intimidation, scare tactics, and violence perpetrated by both the police and the Ku Klux Klan against African American citizens.
Answer: A
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-1. List 3 events in which Sam Adams participated in that pitted the colonists against the British?
Answer:
Samuel Adams was a Founding Father of the United States and a political theorist who protested British taxation without representation, uniting the American colonies in the fight for independence during the Revolutionary War. He was the second cousin of John Adams and the architect of political ideals about liberty and independence that led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence and America’s independence from Great Britain. In his home state of Massachusetts, Adams held a number of political offices, and served as governor from 1793 to 1797.Explanation:
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Arrange the events in chronological order. Muslims mahammed United most Arabia mahammed Experience a golden age
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The Islamic Golden Age was a period of cultural, economic, and scientific flourishing in the history of Islam, traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 14th century.[1][2][3] This period is traditionally understood to have begun during the reign of the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid (786 to 809) with the inauguration of the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, the world's largest city by then, where Islamic scholars and polymaths from various parts of the world with different cultural backgrounds were mandated to gather and translate all of the world's classical knowledge into Arabic and Persian.[4
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Describing Products That Traveled on Trade
EUROPE
Study the map. Then, use the drop-down menus to
answer each question
Which region would Arab merchants trade with to
obtain cotton?
Which region would Arab merchants trade with to
obtain salt?
What could Arab merchants offer in exchange for salt
or cotton
Products and Inventions on Silk
Medieval Trade Routes
Paper
Gunpowder
Textiles
Cotton
Iron
China
Arabian India
Peninsula
AFRICA
Southeast
Asia
Gold
Salt
Perfumes
Ivory
Dates
Spices
Citrus
- Overland routes
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Sea routes
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Done
Answer:
textiles, Southeast, cotton, overland routes
Answer:
india, africa, perfumes
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Answer:
B,C,G,C
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Which of the following is a result of government reform based on
muckraker Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle?*
Volstead Act
Alien & Sedition Acts
Food and Drug Act
Tammany Hall Commission
Answer: Food and Drug Act
Explanation: Within months, two pieces of legislation resulted from Sinclair's novel: The Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act, both signed into law on June 30th, 1906. Sinclair was an instant celebrity and a Socialist hero, and was finally financially stable.
Which of the following statements best describes East Asia?
A.
East Asia is known to be the cradle of civilization.
B.
East Asia is one of the world’s most populated places.
C.
East Asia is one of the world’s richest places.
D.
East Asia is located near the Equator.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
the answer is b
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as we usually are taking Mesopotamia as cradle of civilization.
Option B is correct as China, which is a part of this region is the world's most populous country. Of course, there are also some other populous countries, such as Japan.
Option C is not correct as in general regions of Eastern Hemisphere, outside Australia are not that rich.
Option D is not correct as Equator doesn't pass through East Asia.
Established self-government at Plymouth is to Mayflower Compact, as first form of government in U.S. is to ______________
Answer:
The Mayflower Compact was important because it was the first document to establish self-government in the New World. It remained active until 1691 when Plymouth Colony became part of Massachusetts