False.
Ancient Egypt was is exactly as it was originally portrayed. As a hot dessert with barely any rain. There wouldn't likely have been a lot of rivers back then due to the lack of rainfall or your typical water source.
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Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Ancient Egypt started out as towns along the Nile River. It would later divide into two civilizations, the Upper and Lower kingdom, before Menes, pharaoh of lower Egypt, would unite the two different kingdoms. But back to the point: The Egyptians needed the rich silt the Nile gave from flooding and the water the Nile had for transport, drinking water, and crops, as everywhere else was desert. So yes, Ancient Egypt was centered around the Nile, was on the Nile, and as such, it was a river valley civilization.
What was the Supreme Court case that involved the Indian Removal Act and what was
President Jackson’s reaction to it?
Answer:
In Worcester v. Georgia (1832), the U.S. Supreme Court objected to these practices and affirmed that native nations were sovereign nations “in which the laws of Georgia [and other states] can have no force.” Even so, the maltreatment continued.
Explanation:
Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the ruling, the decision helped form the basis for most subsequent law in the United States regarding Native Americans. Worcester v. Georgia involved a group of white Christian missionaries, including Samuel A. Worcester, who were living in Cherokee territory in Georgia.
Why did Moses Austin want to create a colony in Texas, and why was the colony never established?
Answer:
Explanation:
Austin wanted to bring Anglo Americans to Texas and establish a colony. In 1821 he became the first man to gain permission from Spain to bring Anglo American settlers into Texas, although he did not live to carry out his plan.
who won american idol when jennifer hudson competed?
The winner is:
Fantasia Barrino
Season 3
4. What are the teachings of the Daoist philosophy?
Answer: Daoism, sometimes spelled Taoism, comes from Ancient China and the writings of philosophers like Laozi, who lived during the 5th or 4th century BCE. This philosophy, which some consider a religion, teaches how to live in harmony with the world. The word, dao itself means the way the pattern and substance of everything that exists.
Explanation: Give me the brainiest
a remembrance of what muhammad said or did is called
Answer:
The sunnat that all Muslims should follow
Explanation:
Factories and the Industrial Revolution were concentrated in the...
O East
O North
o West
O South
Answer:
Factories and the Industrial Revolution were concentrated in the Midwest
Which of the following is a factor that influences the number of children a family might want to have
Answer:
answer choices? it would be helpful, but I'm gonna say something like maybe the amount of income the family makes
was there ever a president who been impeached IN THE WORLD
what did lincon and fredrick douglas argue about
Answer:
Frederick Douglas wanted immediate emancipation of slaves. He also wanted the slaves to have full civil rights. Throughout the Civil War, Douglas was an advisor to President Lincoln. During this time, he convinced Lincoln that slaves should serve in the Union forces.
Explanation:
how old was aretha franklin when she had her first child?
As weird as it is, she was actually 12 years old when she had her first child.
How do you vote someone Brainlest?
Answer:
Once there are two answers, you should see a crown over each of them. Click on this crown and that gives the title, Brainliest.
Explanation:
Should Napoleon have been allowed to keep the news of his defeats out of the French newspapers? Why / why not?
Answer:
No, Napoleon should not have kept news of his defeats out of the newspapers and media. History has proven time and time again that withholding information from the people leads to mistrust with government. The people will eventually find out. Then will question why the goverment didnt tell the information. Having a transparent government and letting the people know when they have been defeated leads the people to trust the government. Which we odviously would want for the government.
What does it mean when people refer to Hamlet's hiring of the players in Act IV as "the
play within a play?" What is Hamlet using these players to do?
Answer:
The presence of players and play-acting within the play points to an important theme: that real life is in certain ways like play-acting. ... In fact, most of the time people respond to their real-life situations with feelings and actions that are not based on certain knowledge. This is what Hamlet refuses to do.
Explanation:
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- During the Dark Age, some Greeks settled
A. in Crete.
B. on the Indian subcontinent.
C. in lonia, part of Asia Minor.
D. in Mycenae.
Answer:
C
During the Dark Age, large numbers of Greeks left the mainland and migrated across the Aegean Sea to various islands and especially to the southwestern shore of Asia Minor, a strip of territory that came to be called Ionia. Two other major groups of Greeks settled in estab- lished parts of Greece.
how did the Three Estates act as a cause of the French Revolution
Answer:
The Third Estate would become a very important early part of the French Revolution. ... But the dramatic inequality in voting—the Third Estate represented more people, but only had the same voting power as the clergy or the nobility—led to the Third Estate demanding more voting power, and as things developed, more rights.Jul 23, 2019
Explanation:
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What was seen as the flaw in the Articles of Confederation during the Constitutional Convention?
Answer:
couldn't in force taxes
Answer:
D. They weren't specific enough about Congress'ability to enforce the Articles
Explanation:
How is modern democracy different from ancient democracy?
Answer:
The Greek idea of democracy was different from present-day democracy because, in Athens, all adult citizens were required to take an active part in the government.
Explanation:
Each year 500 names were chosen from all the citizens of ancient Athens. Those 500 citizens had to actively serve in the government for one year.
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The Athenian state was actually a direct democracy while the US is a representative democracy.
How did the spread of the plague affect different ethnic groups? in ap world history.
Which cabinet position was added as a result of westward expansion?
A. Secretary of Transportation B. Secretary of the Interior C. Secretary of Commerce D. Secretary of Labor
Answer:
Secretary of the Interior.
Explanation:
What does the symbol of the Liberty Bell mean to people?
peace
friendship
freedom
justice
do you think the revolutionary war a guaranteed win for America
Answer:
Please mark me as brainliest if somebody answers just maark me
Explanation:
It would be fair to say that America did not so much win the Revolutionary War as allow Britain to lose it.
I’ve already discussed how the British lost the Revolutionary War, but here are eight main reasons I believe America won the Revolutionary War. 1. Logistics When fighting on your home turf it is easier to supply your army than the enemy.
Which of the following was a result of the depression in Texas during the late 1830s?
a.
Bank interest rates increased.
b.
Immigration into Texas decreased.
c.
Import products dropped in price.
d.
Export products dropped in price.
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Answer:
D export products dropped in price
Explanation:
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Which of the following best expresses the purpose of the Northwest Ordinance?
A. Establish an orderly method for expansion
B. Create trade alliances with Native American Tribes
C. Give additional land to existing states.
D. End slavery in the entire United States
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It only had things to do with the Westward Expansion and the territory lines.
What is the biggest earthquake in us history?.
Answer:
Source: National Earthquake Information Center, U.S. Geological Survey.
...
The Largest Earthquakes in the United States.
1. RANK 1:
2. MAGNITUDE 9.2
3. DATE March 28, 1964
4. LOCATION Prince William Sound, Alaska
3 How diverse is the jury? Think about as many aspects as you can, gender, race, age,
employment, etc. Are any groups missing or not represented? Why do you think that is?
Answer:
Juries composed solely of one racial group are legal in the United States. While the racial composition of juries is not dictated by law, racial discrimination in the selection of jurors (regardless of the jury's ultimate composition) is specifically prohibited.
Explanation:
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who is aling marites???
Answer:
that name is alive that man is death
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Question 2 (3 points)
Which impact on the environment is positive and has resulted from population
growth?
increased use of solar panels
O clearing of more forests for farmland
factory chemicals added to waterways
O expanded drilling by miners
Increased use of solar panels is positive and has resulted from population growth. The appropriate response is option A.
What are solar panels?The term "solar panel" refers to a panel that is exposed to solar radiation and is used to heat water or, when coupled with solar cells, to generate electricity.
Photovoltaic cells, the building blocks of solar panels, transform solar energy into electrical current. Between layers of semi-conducting materials, such as silicon, are sandwiched photovoltaic cells. When photons from sunshine strike each layer, its unique electronic properties energize and produce an electric field.
In order to protect humans, animals, and ecosystems, it is imperative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prevent climate change. Solar energy is a sustainable resource that significantly contributes to these goals. Solar energy can also improve air quality and use less water in energy production.
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what three things did the judiciary act of 1789 accomplish?
Answer:
district courts, circuit courts, and the Supreme Court
Explanation:
The act established a three-part judiciary—made up of district courts, circuit courts, and the Supreme Court—and outlined the structure and jurisdiction of each branch.
What was king solomon relationship to king David
Answer:
Saul,David and Solomon were the first three kings of Israel.
Explanation:
In 1621, the Pilgrims and Wampanoag people shared a feast, which many
people today think of as the "first Thanksgiving". How do the Wampanoag and
other Native American tribes remember this feast?
Answer:
On the fourth Thursday of November, people in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving, a national holiday honoring the early settlers and Native Americans who came together to have a historic harvest feast.
NATIVE AMERICANS
Long before settlers came to the East Coast of the United States, the area was inhabited by many Native American tribes. The area surrounding the site of the first Thanksgiving, now known as southeastern Massachusetts and eastern Rhode Island, had been the home of the Wampanoag people for over 12,000 years, and had been visited by other European settlers before the arrival of the Mayflower in 1620. The native people knew the land well and had fished, hunted, and harvested for thousands of generations.
THE SETTLERS
The people who comprised the Plymouth Colony were a group of English Protestants called Puritans who wanted to break away from the Church of England. These "separatists" initially moved to Holland. But after 12 years of financial problems, they received funding from English merchants to sail across the Atlantic Ocean in 1620 to settle in a "New World." Carrying 101 men, women, and children, the Mayflower traveled the ocean for 66 days and was supposed to land where New York City is now located. But windy conditions forced the group to cut their trip short and settle at what is now Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
SETTLING AND EXPLORING
As the Puritans prepared for winter, they gathered anything they could find, including Wampanoag supplies.
One day, Samoset, a leader of the Abenaki people, and Tisquantum (better known as Squanto) visited the settlers. Squanto was a Wampanoag who had experience with other settlers and knew English. Squanto helped the settlers grow corn and use fish to fertilize their fields. After several meetings, a formal agreement was made between the settlers and the native people, and in March 1621, they joined together to protect each other from other tribes.
THE CELEBRATION
One day that fall, four settlers were sent to hunt for food for a harvest celebration. The Wampanoag heard gunshots and alerted their leader, Massasoit, who thought the English might be preparing for war. Massasoit visited the English settlement with 90 of his men to see if the war rumor was true.
Soon after their visit, the Native Americans realized that the English were only hunting for the harvest celebration. Massasoit sent some of his own men to hunt deer for the feast and for three days, the English and native men, women, and children ate together. The meal consisted of deer, corn, shellfish, and roasted meat, different from today's traditional Thanksgiving feast. They played ball games, sang, and danced.
Although prayers and thanks were probably offered at the 1621 harvest gathering, the first recorded religious Thanksgiving Day in Plymouth happened two years later in 1623. On this occasion, the colonists gave thanks to God for rain after a two-month drought.
THE MYTHS
Puritans are often thought of having silver buckles on their shoes and wearing somber, black clothing. Their attire was actually bright and cheerful (with no shoe buckles!). The Native Americans actualy didn't wear woven blankets on their shoulders and large, feathered headdresses, even though some artworks portray this. And though today we might refer to the Puritans as "Pilgrims," the Englishmen didn’t call themselves that.
NATIVE AMERICANS AND THANKSGIVING
The peace between the Native Americans and settlers lasted for only a generation. The Wampanoag people do not share in the popular reverence for the traditional New England Thanksgiving. For them, the holiday is a reminder of betrayal and bloodshed. Since 1970, many native people have gathered at the statue of Massasoit in Plymouth, Massachusetts, each Thanksgiving Day to remember their ancestors and the strength of the Wampanoag.
MODERN THANKSGIVING
In the 19th century, the modern Thanksgiving holiday started to take shape. In 1846, Sarah Josepha Hale, editor of a magazine called Godey’s Lady’s Book, campaigned for an annual national thanksgiving holiday. But it wasn't until 1863, when President Abraham Lincoln declared two national Thanksgivings; one in August to commemorate the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War, and the other in November to give thanks for "general blessings." It's the second one that we celebrate today.