Answer:
Europe
Explanation:
According to the 1900 census, the population of the United States was then 76.3 million. Nearly 14 percent of the population—approximately 10.4 million people—was born outside of the United States. Drawn by America’s labor opportunities, immigrants came predominantly from Canada and Europe, migrating from countries such as Germany, Britain, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia.
Help who was the first president of Malaysia his age wife and kids
Answer:
Tunku Abdul Rahman
Kids:Tunku Ahmad Nerang, Tunku Noor Hayati, Tunku Khadijah, Tunku Faridah, Tunku Mastura, Tunku Mariam, Suleiman Tunku Abdul Rahman.
WifeBibi Chong
AgeBorn: February 8, 1903
Died: December 6, 1990
Explain what the 12 amendment was about (minimum of a paragraph)
_____________ is the exchange of raw materials, manufactured products, and slaves among Europe, Africa, and America.
1, market economy
2, mercantilism
3, supply/demand
4, triangle trade
Answer:
4. triangular trade
Explanation:
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Answer:
what's your question?
Which of the following was a cause of the War of 1812?
A.
Great Britain began fighting with France.
B.
Great Britain had an open trade policy.
C.
Great Britain was preventing the United States from trading with France.
D.
Great Britain was still demanding that taxes be collected from the colonists.
Answer: C
Explanation:
I do believe it's c if not I'm sorry
Which of the following is on the list of top ten mega-cities?
Mumbai, India
Montevideo, Uruguay
Oslo, Norway
Seville, Spain
Answer: Mumbai, India.
Explanation:
Answer:
Mumbai, India
Explanation:
Mumbai takes 9th place with a population of 20,961,472 people.
When the Ottoman Empire conquered the city of Constantinople, they changed the city's name to _____________.
● Alexandria
● Mohenjo Daro
● Istanbul
● Benin
Answer:
Istanbul
Istanbul was wehat it was renamed to afte rthe conquering
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Match each vocabulary word to its correct definition.
1. pandemic
an agency of the United Nations
2. social services
government-sponsored services
3. developing countries
low- and middle-income countries
4. World Health Organization
an infectious disease outbreak
Answer:
1. pandemic - an infectious disease outbreak
2. World Health Organization - an agency of the United Nations
3. social services - government-sponsored services
4. developing countries - low- and middle-income countries
Explanations:
2. The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. The WHO Constitution, which establishes the agency's governing structure and principles, states its main objective as "the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health". It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with six semi-autonomous regional offices and 150 field offices worldwide.
3. Social services are a range of public services intended to provide support and assistance towards particular groups, which commonly include the disadvantaged. They may be provided by individual actors, private and independent organizations, or administered by a government agency. Social services are connected with the concept of welfare and the welfare state, as countries with large welfare programs often provide a wide range of social services.
4. There is also no clear agreement on which countries fit this category. The term low and middle-income country (LMIC) is often used interchangeably but refers only to the economy of the countries. The World Bank classifies the world's economies into four groups, based on Gross National Income per capita: high, upper-middle, lower-middle, and low income countries.
A truth the author expresses about life as he sees it, which may influence the reader's ideas, is the _____.
turning point
setting
personal incidents
theme
To whoever answers this an puts down all the dates in a timeline ily pls put these in order from past to following ( example; 1941-191) This is the cold war time line.
1.communism - june 4th 1989-Dec 26 1991
2. Turman feb 21 1947
3.Berlin June 24 1948 - May 17 1949
4. Vietnam war Nov 1 1955 - april 30th 1975
5. Mc 1940's - 1950's
6. Cuban missile Oct 16 1962 - Oct 28 1962
7. Korean war = June 25 1950
8. Bay of pigs April 17 1961 - April 19 1961
9. Kennedy's = Nov 22 1963
10. Nato April 4 1949
11. Collapse Aug 1991
❏ Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe
❏ Truman Doctrine
❏ Berlin Airlift
❏ The Vietnam War
❏ McCarthyism
❏ Cuban Missile Crisis
❏ The Korean War
❏ “Bay of Pigs” Invasion
❏ Kennedy’s assassination
❏ NATO formed
❏ Collapse of the Soviet Union
McCarthyism -1940's - 1950's
Truman Doctrine - feb 21 1947
Berlin Airlift - June 24 1948 - May 17 1949
NATO formed -Nato April 4 1949
The Korean War -June 25 1950
The Vietnam War- Nov 1 1955 - april 30th 1975
Bay of pigs April 17 1961 - April 19 1961
Cuban Missile Crisis - Oct 16 1962 - Oct 28 1962
Kennedy’s assassination - Kennedy's = Nov 22 1963
Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe - june 4th 1989-Dec 26 1991
Collapse of the Soviet Union - Collapse Aug 1991
Explanation: Here you Go, I hope it's right :) I tried my best I didn't exactly know all the answer :(
Match each item to the time it best represents.
1. humans began using stone tools
Industrial Revolution
2. birth rates declined, and the average life expectancy increased
1999
3. the world population totaled six billion people
Paleolithic Era
4. the annual population growth rate reached its peak
late 1960s
Answer:
I think the answer is either 4 or 2, I'll tell you my confirmed answer in explanation
Explanation:
4. In 1968 was when the population growth rate met it's peak
how did China change after being conquered by the Mongol Empire? I NEED -A P 3 X -ANSWER!!!!!!!!
Answer:
Until about 20 years ago, most scholars of Mongol-era China emphasized the destructive influence of Mongol rule.
One major scholar of Chinese history even wrote: "The Mongols brought violence and destruction to all aspects of China's civilization. [They were] insensitive to Chinese cultural values, distrustful of Chinese influences, and inept heads of Chinese government." This assessment fits in with the traditional evaluation of the Mongols as barbarians interested primarily in maiming, plundering, destroying, and killing.
As a 13th-century Persian historian wrote of the Mongol campaigns: "With one stroke a world which billowed with fertility was laid desolate, and the regions thereof became a desert, and the greater part of the living, dead, and their skin and bones crumbling dust, and the mighty were humbled and immersed in the calamities of perdition."
It is true that the Mongols, in their conquest of both North and South China, did considerable damage to these territories, and that great loss of life certainly ensued. The population of North China did decline somewhat, though earlier estimates that there was a catastrophic decline in population have subsequently been revised.
This assessment fits in with the traditional evaluation of the Mongols, It is true that the Mongols, in their conquest of both North and South China, The population of North China did decline somewhat, though earlier estimates that there was The Mongols perceived China as just one section of their vast empire.
Explanation:
Prince Siddhartha’s experiences with suffering transformed [transformed: to change in appearance or character] him. Suddenly, his royal life seemed empty. He wanted to find the happiness and peace that the ascetic had found.
Siddhartha decided to give up his old life and search for enlightenment [enlightenment: the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth; the goal of Buddhists] . Becoming enlightened would mean finding deep truth and freedom from suffering.
One night, the prince asked his driver to take him to the forest. At the edge of the dark woods, Siddhartha removed his royal robes, sandals, and jewels. He cut off his hair with a knife. He put on a simple robe and carried only a small bowl for alms [alms: goods or money given to the poor] ,or gifts of food. Wishing his driver farewell, Siddhartha began his life as an ascetic.
Siddhartha met other ascetics as he wandered the forests and fields. Like him, they wanted to understand the nature of the world. They believed that they could reach enlightenment through meditation. While meditating, the ascetics sat quietly and focused their minds on spiritual questions. Siddhartha quickly became an expert at meditation.
The ascetics also denied [denied: to hold back and refuse something] themselves many basic needs. For example, they stayed up all night without sleeping. They sat in the hot sun without shelter. They held their breath for several minutes. They also fasted, or stopped eating, for many days at a time. They hoped to find spiritual truth through self-denial.
Siddhartha continued to follow the way of the ascetics for some time. He became terribly thin from lack of food. According to Buddhist tradition, he became so thin that he could touch his stomach and feel his backbone. Eventually, he became unhappy with this extreme way of living. And he had not yet found the key to enlightenment.
Prince Siddhartha’s experiences with suffering transformed [transformed: to change in appearance or character] him. Suddenly, his royal life seemed empty. He wanted to find the happiness and peace that the ascetic had found.
Siddhartha decided to give up his old life and search for enlightenment [enlightenment: the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth; the goal of Buddhists] . Becoming enlightened would mean finding deep truth and freedom from suffering.
One night, the prince asked his driver to take him to the forest. At the edge of the dark woods, Siddhartha removed his royal robes, sandals, and jewels. He cut off his hair with a knife. He put on a simple robe and carried only a small bowl for alms [alms: goods or money given to the poor] ,or gifts of food. Wishing his driver farewell, Siddhartha began his life as an ascetic.
Siddhartha met other ascetics as he wandered the forests and fields. Like him, they wanted to understand the nature of the world. They believed that they could reach enlightenment through meditation. While meditating, the ascetics sat quietly and focused their minds on spiritual questions. Siddhartha quickly became an expert at meditation.
The ascetics also denied [denied: to hold back and refuse something] themselves many basic needs. For example, they stayed up all night without sleeping. They sat in the hot sun without shelter. They held their breath for several minutes. They also fasted, or stopped eating, for many days at a time. They hoped to find spiritual truth through self-denial.
Siddhartha continued to follow the way of the ascetics for some time. He became terribly thin from lack of food. According to Buddhist tradition, he became so thin that he could touch his stomach and feel his backbone. Eventually, he became unhappy with this extreme way of living. And he had not yet found the key to enlightenment.
Respond to the question based on the reading:
1) What did this part of the story reveal about the life of Siddhartha?
which strategy did the Aztecs use to control their empire
A. destroying all villages with different cultures
B. refusing to trade with other cultures
C. person captured cities to pay them tribute
D. form an alliance with European powers
What was the importance of Europeans introducing sheep and sugarcane to the people of the Americas? *
These introductions created new industries in the Americas.
These introduces altered eating habits in the Americas.
These introductions ended slavery in the Americas .
These introduces caused new illnesses caused new illnesses in the Americas.
Answer:
These introduces altered eating habits in the Americas.
Explanation:
But don't count on my answer im not to sure
Why is Pliny the Younger’s account of what happened at Pompeii important for historians of ancient Rome?
Answer:
His account and specifics, aloing with his qualifications of a successful lawyer and politions making him a reliable soucre makes his account the most important. No other account of pompeii comes close to his, and they also do not have his qualifications and achievements to make their account legitimate. Furthermore, his carrear proves this isn't some roman tale, rather a real event that occured.
Answer:
Pretty simple.
Explanation:
His source was the only reliable source that was qualified for reliability. While others wrote things like "Zeus brought his fury upon us" Pliny wrote something like the mountains erupted in hot red water as black mist flooded the land. Just a perspective.
Determine the correct formatting choice for each blank.
The best type of font to use for a research paper is
; however, for an on-screen presentation, a
font is more easily read.
fonts look more like handwriting than print and are useful for short amounts of text in specialty areas such as formal invitations.
Answer:
Fonts that are easy to read.
Explanation:
Imagine that you are the young Roman general Scipio Aemilianus who destroyed Carthage in the Third Punic War. Write a letter back to the Roman Senate declaring a victory, and explaining what you have done to the city and its inhabitants. Explain that Rome will not be forever safe of its greatest enemy.
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Answer:i think i read this before last year but i hope it help
Explanation: the Third Punic War (149–146 BC) was the third and last of the Punic Wars fought between Carthage and Rome. The war was fought entirely within Carthaginian territory, in modern northern Tunisia. When the Second Punic War ended in 201 BC, one of the terms of the peace treaty prohibited Carthage from waging war without Rome's permission. Rome's ally, King Masinissa of Numidia, exploited this to repeatedly raid and seize Carthaginian territory with impunity.
In 149 BC Carthage sent an army, under Hasdrubal, against Masinissa, the treaty notwithstanding. The campaign ended in disaster as the Battle of Oroscopa ended with a Carthaginian defeat and the surrender of the Carthaginian army. Anti-Carthaginian factions in Rome used the illicit military action as a pretext to prepare a punitive expedition.
Answer:
The Third Punic War (149–146 BC) was the third and final of Carthage and Rome's Punic Wars. The battle took place fully within Carthaginian territory, in modern-day northern Tunisia. When the Second Punic War ended in 201 BC, one of the provisions of the peace treaty forbade Carthage from fighting without the permission of Rome. This allowed Rome's ally, King Masinissa of Numidia, to raid and take Carthaginian land with impunity.
Despite the treaty, Carthage dispatched an army led by Hasdrubal against Masinissa in 149 BC. The campaign ended in tragedy with the Carthaginian loss and surrender of the Carthaginian army at the Battle of Oroscopa. Car skeptic
What is the official language of most North Africa countries?
Portuguese
Arabic
English
Spanish
What does the song Rock Around the Clock talk about?
Answer:
Explanation:
Based on a best-selling novel, "Blackboard Jungle" is the story of juvenile delinquents in an urban high school. "Rock Around the Clock" was heard under the film's opening credits. Director Richard Brooks chose the song because he felt it captured the wild, loud energy of young people.
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Now you should be familiar with the devastating impact of westward expansion on the Native American population. Use what you have learned in the lesson to answer each of the following questions in at least 3–4 sentences.
What was the Trail of Tears? Who was impacted?
Explain the significance of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia. How did these cases relate to the Trail of Tears?
How did the Trail of Tears affect native populations at the time? How did the Trail of Tears affect native populations in the future?
Imagine you were designing a museum exhibit about the Trail of Tears. What is the most important thing you would want museum visitors to learn from the exhibit?
Answer: The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects. The migrants faced hunger, disease, and exhaustion on the forced march. Over 4,000 out of 15,000 of the Cherokees died. for the museum part i would make sure you show the harsh living conditions along the way.
Explanation:
Which statements about trade in the Ghana Empire are true?
Choose all correct answers.
Salt was so valuable in Ghana that it was worth its weight in gold.
Ghanaian blacksmiths produced high-quality trade goods from iron.
Copper and fine linen were the two main items traded in Ghana.
Ghanaian traders were known for their loud, boisterous bartering techniques.
Answer:
The statements that true is C. Salt was so valuable in Ghana that it was Worth in Gold.
Many said that the Ghana empire was rich by handling the trade of Salt and Gold. There are no record about option A and option B.
And Option D. is definitely wrong because the Ghana Empire use Silent Trading, the trading occurred without the traders seeing each other face
Explanation:
Match each word to its correct definition.
1. genocide
a religious doctrine that emphasizes a return to rigid principles; often used to imply intolerance
2. terrorism
to subject people to harsh forms of domination
3. oppression
violence that targets the innocent to create fear in order to force obedience or change
4. fundamentalism
the systematic killing of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group
Answer:
1 harsh forms
2 a religious doctrine
3 Violence that targets the innocent.
4 The systematic killing
Explanation:
In what way has the Chinese government sought to limit the country's population growth?
by encouraging its citizens to immigrate to India
by decreasing the food supply
by encouraging families to have one child each
by starting a civil war
Answer:
by encouraging families to have one child each
Explanation:
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Answer:
by encouraging families to have one child each
Explanation:
The one-child policy was a program in China that was implemented nationwide by the Chinese government in 1980 in order to limit most Chinese families to one child each. The policy was enacted to address the growth rate of the country's population, which the government viewed as being too rapid.
about a Messiah who would remove the Romans and restore the kingdom of David.
Answer:
human - he will have a human birth and human parents. a perfect teacher of God's law. a great political leader - inspirational and a good judge. able to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem.The Messiah would be a leader who would guide them into battle against foreign forces occupying Palestine. The Zealots looked forward to a Messiah whom God would send to expel the Romans from Palestine and restore the Kingdom of God to the chosen people. The Essenes also looked forward to the coming of Messiah.The land of Palestine was ruled by the Romans, and many Jews expected the Messiah to be a military figure who would fight the Romans and drive them out. Other Jews were expecting a prophet like Moses. The Jewish people wanted to return to the glory days under their greatest ruler, King David.
Explanation:
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What is the major product of Brazil?
bauxite
oil
salt
coffee
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In a five sentence paragraph, summarize the three theories of Maya collapse (climate change, agricultural practices, and warfare). Be sure to explain how they worked together to end the Maya Classic period.
Write a feature story on Queen Isabella and her decision to send Christopher Columbus on a voyage of discovery.
Answer: Columbus's Voyage
By: Me.
Explanation: Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer who stumbled upon the Americas and whose journeys marked the beginning of centuries of transatlantic colonization.
Christopher Columbus originally wanted to find an all new water route to Asia, He was positive that he could get to Asia by sailing west on the Atlantic Ocean. This idea proved him to be very courageous due to the fact that no one has even discovered the true distance of the Ocean to the west. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain agreed to fund his voyage because they believed that if a whole new sea route was to be discovered that landed in the Indies it would help Spain have the upper hand in the competition against Portugal.
Throughout Columbus's voyage, Columbus began treating the natives very badly. This includes: enslavement, slaughtering & genocide, r..a..pe, and even starvation. Though Ferdinand and Isabella ordered that the natives be treated with the utmost kindness, Columbus looked past this little order and instead neglected the native's cultural history and identity by causing destruction on thousands of Native American families and individuals. In 1495, in a large slave raid, Columbus and his men rounded up 1,500 Arawak men, women, and children, and put them in pens. They selected what they considered the best natives and loaded them onto ships back to Spain. Two hundred died en route. Disease and death was one consequence of Columbus's voyages. Pre-Columbian America had been isolated from many infections that had swept through Asia, Europe, and much of Africa. American Indians had been spared most of the diseases common to societies that raise livestock.
When he returned to Spain in 1504 after his last voyage, Columbus was fifty-three and in poor health. Inflammation of the eyes sometimes made it impossible for him to read and he suffered agonies from what was once diagnosed as gout or arthritis but is now suspected to have been something called Reiter's syndrome.
MORE TO BE WRITTEN.... DONT MIND THE OTHER COMMENTS DOWN BELOW THAT I WROTE, JUST ADD THE WORK CITED MESSAGE.
Hope this helps! By the way, Columbus sucked.
how far did the empire of carthage entend?
Answer:
my friend kinda helped me on this
Explanation:
the empire expanded to controlling large area of northern Africa, along with parts of Spain, Sicily, and many islands in the Mediterranean. The Carthaginians became expert sailors, and were able to extend their trade too many other empires, including Rome, Greece, and Egypt.
What were Justinian's achievements?
Choose all correct answers.
He doubled the size of the empire and ruled much of the Mediterranean world.
He moved the imperial capital from Rome to Byzantium, so it would attract people from all over the world.
He created a code of law that helped unite the Byzantine Empire and later served as a model for the codes of law in many modern nations.
He built a huge domed cathedral called the Hagia Sophia, an enormous underground aqueduct, and a fabulous palace complex.
Emperor Justinian I was a master legislator. He reorganized the administration of the imperial government and outlawed the suffragia, or sale of provincial governorships. He also sponsored the Codex Justinianus (Code of Justinian) and directed the construction of several new cathedrals, including the Hagia Sophia.