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C.
The first monotheistic religion
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Answer:
3
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explain the effects of the trans-atlantic slave trade on american societies
Answer:
during the process of trading slaves many of them died from hunger work or got disease because they were all putted together in one room on top of each other or they would get beaten and after they beat them they wash them with ocean water that contains salt and the ones who die they through them in the ocean.
Explain how Christian Church became divided between East and West.
Answer:
The Great Schism came about due to a complex mix of religious disagreements and political conflicts. One of the many religious disagreements between the western (Roman) and eastern (Byzantine) branches of the church had to do with whether or not it was acceptable to use unleavened bread for the sacrament of communion.
Explanation:
important background information about enslavement
Congrats is made of...
Answer:
congratulations
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is not true of the Muslims?
Answer: Where are the options?
Explanation:
23-World Hist/Culture/ Geog-3 (Daily Question) In your opinion, what is the biggest challenge in problem solving and conflict resolution and why?
Answer:
Difficulty in achieving Effective communication and peculiar method of Conflict resolution
Explanation:
The biggest challenge in problem-solving and conflict resolution is "Difficulty in achieving Effective communication and peculiar method of Conflict resolution."
This is because in trying to solve a problem or resolve conflict clear communication is needed.
Without clear communication, it would be difficult to resolve a conflict as there be drawbacks in finding or understanding the main issues or cause of conflicts.
And at the same time, the inability to pick a proper method of conflict resolution, either mediation, collaboration, negotiation, etc, that matches the situation would be difficult to resolve the problem.
7. Why was Russia excluded among the victors of World War I?
A. Russia never participated in World War I
B. Russia was on the losing side of the war
C. Russia allied with Germany, betraying the Allies
D. Russia withdrew from the war before it ended
Answer: D. Russia withdrew from the war before it ended
How did the government respond to the Cherokee constitution? What happened after the gold was discovered on the Cherokee land?
Who was the first person from Euro to travel to America?
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Between 1800 -1850, the U.S. population went from 5 million to _____________.
It went from 5 million to 23 million
Answer:
The population went up to 16 million
Explanation:
the pamphlet, “common sense” was written primarily for the upper class citizens of the colonies. true or false?
Answer:
Not sure, maybe true?
Explanation:
Credited with uniting average citizens and political leaders behind the idea of independence, “Common Sense” played a remarkable role in transforming a colonial squabble into the American Revolution. At the time Paine wrote “Common Sense,” most colonists considered themselves to be aggrieved Britons.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Thomas Paine addressed all "inhabitants of America" in the Common Sense pamphlet, and wrote it so that all citizens could understand what he meant.
The items listed relate to Maryland and North Carolina colonies. Sort the items according to whether they relate to Maryland or North Carolina. Some items may relate to both colonies.
Answer: MARYLAND = Sir George Calvert, Mason Dixon-Line, Maryland Toleration Act,
CAROLINA: Charles ll, Rice, Indigo
BOTH: Tabbaco
Explanation:
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80 POINTS! ANSWER AT LEAST 2 OF THESE!
1.What was one of the major events of the Cold War and how did it impact Soviet/U.S. relations?
2.Why did Africa become the site of so many proxy wars during the post-war era?
3.How did the conflict in Israel and Palestine emerge from competing national movements?
4.Who were some of the nationalist leaders in the post-war era, and how did they impact their societies?
5.How did the post-World War II world change life and economics in the United States?
Answer:
1. The Cold War shaped American foreign policy and political ideology, impacted the domestic economy and the presidency, and affected the personal lives of Americans creating a climate of expected conformity and normalcy. By the end of the 1950's, dissent slowly increased reaching a climax by the late 1960's.
2. they became the site of many proxy wars as result of the soviet union and the united states pulling strings in the newly, easily manipulative governments. ... the united states obviously wouldn't have this so they stopped it by supporting the non-communists and the soviet union backed the pro-communists.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. 5 Key Cold War Events
Containment of Russia. ...
Arms Race Between the United States & Russia. ...
Development of the Hydrogen Bomb. ...
Space exploration. ...
Fall of the Berlin Wall.
2. They became the site of many proxy wars as result of the soviet union and the united states pulling strings in the newly, easily manipulative governments. ... the united states obviously wouldn't have this so they stopped it by supporting the non-communists and the soviet union backed the pro-communists.
Which religion believes karma affects their
status in the caste system?
Answer: I think Hinduism believes that karma affects your next life and the caste you are in, while Buddhism doesn't believe in the caste system. They both believe in a perfect state of understanding, for Buddhism nirvana and Hinduism moksha.
Explanation:
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a.True
b.False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
earliest written code of rules
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Explanation:
Answer:
The Declaration of Independence
Explanation:
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c) Briefly describe how ONE historical event or development between 600 C.E. and 1250 C.E. not explicitly mentioned in the excerpts that could be used to support Strayer & Nelson’s interpretation.
Answer:
One historical development between 600 C.E. and 1250 C.E that could be used to support their interpretation is the Abbasid caliphate in the 9th century (801 C.E. to 900 C.E.). They were no longer political at this point and there were alternate “caliphs”.
Explanation:
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Facts about democratic republicans
Answer:
Democratic-Republicans were deeply committed to the principles of republicanism, which they feared were threatened by the supposed aristocratic tendencies of the Federalists. During the 1790s, the party strongly opposed Federalist programs, including the national bank.
Explanation:
Which country's industrialization was dominated by a government response?
Answer:Great Britain
Explanation:Despite the fact that the Industrial Revolution contributed to the rapid industrialization of Great Britain, its industrial sector benefited from trade protection and other forms of government intervention in the trade flow through the Navigation Act and by means of political power and even military power.
In one or two paragraphs, discuss some of the similarities and differences between United States and Mexico.
Both Mexico and the US are surrounded by the same two bodies of water, the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Both Mexico and the US are surrounded by the same two bodies of water, the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Both countries take their sports super seriously. In Mexico, it's all about the Fútbol. In the US, Football is is where it's at. Both Mexico and the US are surrounded by the same two bodies of water, the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Both countries take their sports super seriously. In Mexico, it's all about the Fútbol. In the US, Football is is where it's at. Universal Values- Most Mexicans believe on human rights, and Mexico is signatory to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Political affiliation- As well as most Americans Mexican people tend to side between two large groups: conservatives and liberals, with ideologies.
DIFFERENCES
The country is predominately Catholic. As opposed to the United States, where a wide variety of religions are practiced, Mexico is more homogenous. A fervently Catholic lifestyle is evident wherever you go, from big cities to the countryside, and you'll find this affects people's social and private lives as well. Mexico: Like the United States, Mexico does not have a defined language. However, Mexico is the most populated Spanish-speaking country in the world, as there are most Spanish speakers in Mexico than there are in Spain! The Mexican government also recognizes 62 indigenous languages that are spoken within the country’s borders, called Amerindian languages. United States: In the United States, there is no federally recognized language, but over half of the 50 states have recognized American English as their official language. While English is the most widely spoken language in the nation, there are believed to be nearly 150 living languages spoken around the United States today.
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What is the primary message of this political cartoon?
Americans should buy war bonds to ensure that
troops have what they need to win the war.
Americans should become radio operators to help
with the war effort.
Americans should join the navy to help with the
war effort.
Americans should work in factories to help with the
war effort.
Answer:
Americans should buy war bonds to ensure that
troops have what they need to win the war.
Explanation:
The primary message of this political cartoon Americans should buy war bonds to ensure that troops have what they need to win the war. The correct option is A. They helped the war effort by raising money, allowing people to show their patriotism, and mobilizing Americans.
How did war bonds work in ww1?Discount, registered, and bearer coupon US government bonds were the three main types available during World War I. On the date of maturity, a bearer of a discount bond received a single payment equal to the bond's face value. These bonds were so named because they were initially sold for a price lower than their face value.
Essentially, a war bond is a loan made to the government by an individual. You see, after giving your money to the government, they reimburse you with interest after six to ten years. War bonds are debt securities that a government issues to finance military operations and other costs during a conflict without raising taxes to an unpopular level.
Thus, the ideal selection is option A.
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What is another word for "deceased"
Answer:
Explanation:
insensate
slain
slaughtered
insentient
departed
dead
gone
just a few examples
Answer:
perished
Explanation:
deceased - dead; no longer living.
perished usually means death
How did native and indigenous people respond to
colonization?
Answer:
Native Americans resisted the efforts of the Europeans to gain more land and control during the colonial period, but they struggled to do so against a sea of problems, including new diseases, the slave trade, and an ever-growing European population.
How many representatives from each state are there in the House of Representatives?
two
ten
It depends on the size of the state.
O It depends on the population of the state.
Answer:
It Depends on the Population of the State.
Explanation:
Each state gets an equal number of House seats based on the state's population. Every state is guaranteed at least one. Wyoming, North Dakota, etc, are small states who only get one Congressperson, while states like California get 53 and Texas gets 36.
Why did Thomas Jefferson oppose the Alien and Sedition acts?
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson opposed the Alien and Sedition Laws of 1798 which granted the President enormous powers showing that the government had become a tyranny which desired to govern with "a rod of iron" (1798)
5. What is the "free enterprise system" and why do you think entrepreneurs were so important to it being successful?
Answer:
Entrepreneurs are important because they are willing to take risks to start new businesses, so they become the catalyst of the free enterprise economy. Their spending helps because their determining what is and what is not produced.
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Before nationalism, people would have identified as primarily belonging to
A a village or region
B a country
C a caste
D a racial group
Answer:
A) village or region
Explanation:
the pf text book states:
"Before this time, people identified as belonging to their local village or region, even if they were subject to the monarch's power."
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How should we learn about the legacy and impact of slavery?
Answer:
In 2006, I gave some lectures at Harvard during which I called for a month, a week -- a day even -- of collective mourning for the millions whose souls still cry for proper burial and mourning rites. These lectures have now been published under the title: Something Torn and New. I did not know then that others were thinking along the same lines. I am glad that this day is being commemorated at the United Nations, but it should be actively observed in the whole world, as slave trade and plantation slavery were of prime importance in the making of the modern world. But what was a gain for the world, especially in the West, was a loss for Africa. Here I am not simply talking about the loss of human lives, power, resources, the economic loss for Africa and gain for the world: Slave trade and slavery were a historical trauma whose consequences on the African psyche have never been properly explored.
It is well known that both a person who perpetrates trauma and one who experiences it can often shut the trauma in a psychic tomb, acting as if it never happened. The recipient does not mourn the loss and the perpetrator does not acknowledge the crime, for you cannot mourn a loss or acknowledge a crime you deny. This can occur at a community level, where horror committed to a group is kept in a collective psychic tomb, its reception and perpetration, passed on in silence, which of course means that there is no real closure and the wound festers inside to haunt the future.
The West has never properly acknowledged this crime against humanity, for to acknowledge is to accept responsibility for the crime and its consequences. One can, of course, see why the perpetrator of a crime may want to forget it: uneasy lies the crown on the heads of they who have committed crimes against humanity. But post-colonial Africa has also never properly mourned this trauma on its own continent as well as its diasporic communities in the Caribbean and America. In Africa and the world, slave trade and plantation slavery have never been accepted in body and mind for what they were: genocide, holocaust, displacement of unprecedented historical and geographic magnitude. It was Hitlerism long before Hitler, to borrow the phraseology from Aimé Césaire in his book, Discourse on Colonialism.
The economic consequences are obvious: the most developed countries in the West are largely those whose modernity is rooted in the Transatlantic slave trade and plantation slavery. The African body was a commodity; and manpower, a cheap resource. Note that this was continued in the colonial era where, once again, African human and natural resources were cheap for the colonialist European buyer who determined the price and worth of that which he was buying. Don't we see echoes of that today in the unequal trade practices where the West still determines the price and worth of what it gets from Africa while also determining the price and worth of what it sells to Africa?
It is not a strange coincidence that the victims of slave trade and slavery on the African continent and abroad are collectively the ones experiencing underdevelopment. For example, Haiti in the 18th century was the main economic mainstay of France, the coveted price by the major European powers of the time; today it is the most economically deprived in the Western world. Haiti's story is also that of Africa and the African people as a whole. The majority of the homeless in the world still come from communities that were the victims of the slave trade and the plantation.
But that is obvious. It's the moral consequences that deeply worry me -- the negative perception of Africa and Africans by others, and the negative self-conception of Africa and Africans by Africans. Those two conceptions have common ground in the devaluation of African lives. Massacres and genocide can happen in Africa, as in the case of Rwanda, with the world looking on. African governments can mow down their people and go to bed and sleep soundly as if nothing has happened; politicians who settle political disputes by inciting ethnic cleansing (and counter-ethnic cleansing) can go to sleep with consciences undisturbed by what they have brought about. Any life lost is, of course, horrifying, but we have seen how frantic the world and Africa become if a white European hostage is missing or meets death in Africa. It shows an indifference towards the descendants of slaves and deep concern for the descendants of slave owners.