Answer:
1. Spread of diseases
2. food going bad
3. keeping people from telling others about the invention of silk
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Describe the architecture of the Forbidden City?
Answer: The Forbidden City was designed and built in a way that shows traditional Chinese palatial architecture, with the emphasis on articulation and bilateral symmetry to signify balance. Classical Chinese buildings typical emphasise breadth rather than height, particularly those that are rich
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Name all the presidents that have been impeached.
Answer:
Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Andrew Johnson
Explanation:
Answer:
Andrew Johnson , Bill Clinton , and Donald Trump
What does this map show about Germany's geographic position?
Answer:
If it's multiple choice, the answer is A
Explanation:
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Answer:
it should be B
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The Supreme Courts' decision led to
a. accelerating westward migration.
b. increasing conflict with American Indian nations.
c. deepening divisions between the North and South.
d. strengthening the Second Party System
Answer: c. deepening divisions between the North and South.
Explanation:
You included no references but I believe the answer above is correct if it relates to the Dred-Scott case.
The Dred Scott case happened when an enslaved Dred Scott sued for his freedom as he lived in a free state. The Supreme Court ruled that he could not even sue as he was regarded as property. It went forward to state that African Americans could not be American citizens because they were property.
This is widely regarded as one of the worst decisions in Supreme Court history and it deepened the division between the North and the South in a period where the North was increasingly advocating for Abolitionism and the South were stubbornly holding onto slavery.
What was part of the reason that the inquisition was so intense in Spain
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The Black Shirts were the followers of which WWII dictator?
Answer:
Blackshirt, Italian Camicia Nera, plural Camicie Nere, member of any of the armed squads of Italian Fascists under Benito Mussolini, who wore black shirts as part of their uniform.
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Question:It was NOT a weakness of the government under the Articles of Confederation.
A.The national government could not raise an army.
B.There was no national judicial system.
C.The national government was too powerful and violated state rights.
D.The national government could not impose taxes on citizens.
Answer:
Given: Which of the following was not a weakness of the articles of confederation (1781-1789)? A) a weak "league of friendship" among the states
B) the requirement of unanimous approval by all 13 states for amendments
C) no judicial branch
D) no congressional power to impose taxes
The articles state that the States are entered into a firm league of friendship with each other. This is to improve their common defense, the security of their liberties, general welfare, and so on. Thus the league of friendship is not a weakness. Which means that the answer is A).
Nine of the 13 states are needed to ratify a bill before it becomes a law and all states are needed to accept an amendment, thus B) is a weakness of the articles.
The government under the articles of confederation only contained one legislative body and provided no permanent national judiciary, thus C) is a weakness of the articles.
The Federal government was not able to impose taxes and thus D) is also a weakness of the articles.
OTHER WEAKNESSES
Little or no enforcement of the laws made by the President.
States print their own currency.
No foreign policy.
No federal army.
Lack of power over the states.
Strong state governments and weak federal government.
Each state has one vote, regardless of size.
CONCLUSION: A) “a weak league of friendship among the states” is not a weakness.
Explanation:
• Weaknesses under the Articles of Confederation:
• Problems within Congress-
-Congress had trouble passing laws (9 of the 13 states had to agree before any laws could be passed)
-There was no president or executive branch (no way to make sure that laws passed by Congress were carried out)
- Congress did not have the power to collect the taxes needed to pay for the expenses of the national government
- Congress could not pay the nation's debt nor could it provide government programs and services since it could not force the states into paying money
- no judicial system:
no courts to interpret laws or to judge those that broke(national court system did not exist)
- changing the Articles of Confederation was nearly impossible (A unanimous vote of all 13 states was required before any changes could be made). The way I see it is that all the answers listed are weaknesses that why I am confused...after reading this do you still think it would be answer B?
A weak "league of friendship" among the states is not a weakness as States are entered into a firm league of friendship with each other to improve their common defense, thet securiy of their liberties. Option (A) is correct.
The articles state that the States are entered into a firm league of friendship with each other. This is to improve their common defense, the security of their liberties, general welfare, and so on. Thus the league of friendship is not a weakness. Nine of the 13 states are needed to ratify a bill before it becomes a law and all states are needed to accept an amendment. The government under the articles of confederation only contained one legislative body and provided no permanent national judiciary. The Federal government was not able to impose taxes.
Therefore, “a weak league of friendship among the states” is not a weakness.
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1. The Fascist Italian government did not believe in Free Press.
True or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Censorship in Italy was practiced during the Fascist reign of Mussolini.
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Answer:
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At Cold Harbor, Union soldiers were confident that the war would soon be won and they would be going home.
A.TRUE
B.FALSE
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
They were not sure at all
Why did many Northerners come to the South after the Civil War?
A. They came as teachers, missionaries, or entrepreneurs.
B. Southerners begged northerners to help rebuild the South.
C. They were guaranteed to become rich.
D. The U.S. government gave them land.
Answer:After 1865, a number of northerners moved to the South to purchase land, lease plantations or partner with down-and-out planters in the hopes of making money from cotton. At first they were welcomed, as southerners saw the need for northern capital and investment to get the devastated region back on its feet.
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Answer: 1
The Cuban Missile Crisis
Explanation:
The Cuban Missile Crisis is perhaps the closest the world has ever come to global nuclear war. Four instances over the 13-day event stand out in particular, the first one happening on October 25, 1962.
Answer:
the Cuban missile crisis
How did the development of the Houston Ship Channel affect Houston in the early 1900s?
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Answer:
It allowed products to be shipped from the refineries to other ports in the U.S. and throughout the world
Answer:b
Explanation:
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What were 3 things Jesus preached
Answer:
Trust God will take care of you. ...
(2) Forgive others because God forgives you. ...
(3) Always work for his glory, not yours. ...
(4) Talk to God like you would your dad.
Explanation:
. Which side has the ability to mass produce ironclads? A) USA B) CSA
Answer:
USA
Explanation:
To be fair though, our industrial powerhouse can't "mass produce" it on an industrial scale. However, we did have many more capabilities to produce it.
45. In what U.S. state can you find the old London Bridge, which was sold by the City of
London in the 1960s?
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How did Soviet leaders who opposed democratic reforms contribute to
the collapse of communist governments in Eastern Europe?
Answer:
The collapse of the Berlin Wall was the culminating point of the revolutionary changes sweeping East Central Europe in 1989. Throughout the Soviet bloc, reformers assumed power and ended over 40 years of dictatorial Communist rule. The reform movement that ended communism in East Central Europe began in Poland.
Explanation:
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How did the "Roaring twenties" lead to the Great Depression?
Answer:
There were many aspects to the economy of the 1920s that led to one of the most crucial causes of the Great Depression - the stock market crash of 1929. In the early 1920s, consumer spending had reached an all-time high in the United States. American companies were mass-producing goods, and consumers were buying.
Explanation:
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Who was the Christianity leader
Answer: Jesus?
was the leader of Christianity
Which of the following business or individuals is most likely to benefit from micro finance ?
Sino ang tumayong Gobernor-Heneral ng kolonya noong Oktubre 6, 1762 na namuno laban sa pananakop ng British sa Maynila Arsobispo?
Answer:
Dawsonne Drake
Explanation:
Dawsonne Drake take charge as a Governor-General of the colony on October 6, 1762 leading the British occupation of Manila Archbishop. Dawsonne Drake was born in 1724 and died in 1784 who was the first British governor of Manila from 1762 to 1764, during the British occupation of the Seven Years' War. Before the Governor-General of the colony, he was the governor of White Town from the year 1742 to 1762.
According to this faith,what happens when life ends in Christianity
you either go to heaven or hell
Explanation:
I'm a christian and I can tell you this easily. I am taught that you either go to heaven or hell depending on how you live your life. for example you go to heaven by spreading the word of God and living by his word and commandments. you go to hell by committing sins and not believing in God. but he forgives you of your sins all you have to do is ask him to forgive you.
how did Greek Architects Express ideals of balance and Harmony in the way they supported buildings?
Explanation:
The aim of Greek art was to express true ideals. To do this, the Greeks used balance, harmony, and symmetry in their art. ... In Greek architecture, the most important type of building was the temple. The walled rooms in the center of the temple held sculptures of gods and goddesses and lavish gifts to these deities.
.How many days to get from Rome to Carthage?
Answer: Rome To Carthage travel time
Rome is located around 590 KM away from Carthage so if you travel at the consistent speed of 50 KM per hour you can reach Carthage in 25 hours and 36 minutes. Your Carthage travel time may vary due to your bus speed, train speed or depending upon the vehicle you use.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Explain the significance of Mahatmas Gandhi to the Indian independence movement?
Answer:
Mahatma Gandhi was the leader who guided India towards Independence. India was under the British rule for over 250 years. ... He, along with other freedom fighters, compelled the British to leave India. His policies and agendas were non-violent and his words were the source of inspiration for millions.
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3) How did the conquering of Ethiopia expand the Italian Emperor?
Answer:
Italian Ethiopia (in Italian: Etiopia italiana), also known as the Italian Empire of Ethiopia,[1] was the territory of the Ethiopian Empire which was subjugated and occupied by Italy from approximately five years.[2] Italian Ethiopia was not an administrative entity, but the formal name of the former territory of the Ethiopian Empire which now constituted the Governorates of Amhara, Harar, Galla-Sidamo, and Scioa after the establishment of Italian East Africa (Africa Orientale Italiana, AOI).[3]
After the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, in which Ethiopia was occupied by Fascist Italy, the Ethiopian territories were proclaimed part of Italian East Africa (AOI) in 1936, with the capital of the AOI being established in Addis Ababa[4] and Victor Emmanuel III proclaiming himself Emperor of Ethiopia. Fighting between Ethiopian and Italian regular forces continued until February 1937, and afterward guerrilla fighting persisted into 1940.[5][6]
In 1941, during World War II, Ethiopia was liberated by Allied forces, mainly from the British Empire, in the East African Campaign, but an Italian guerrilla war continued until 1943. Despite the return of Emperor Haile Selassie from his exile and the recognition of Ethiopian sovereignty with the signing of an Anglo-Ethiopian Agreement in December 1944, some regions still remained under British occupation for several more years.[7] Under the peace treaty of 1947, Italy recognized the sovereignty and independence of Ethiopia and renounced all claims to special interests or influence in that country.[8] Many Italian settlers remained for decades after receiving full pardon by Emperor Selassie.[9][10]
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