How might a system of roads affect
Rome's ability to defend and expand its
empire?

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Answer 1

Answer:

A system of roads could be used to hurry information to the far places of the empire, they could also be used to speed armies to defend the borders, or to expand the borders through further conquest.


Related Questions

president bush used media to persuade the american people that we need to remove weapons of mass destruction (wmd) from iraq what did we find

A: nuclear weapons

B: no weapons of mass destruction were found.

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no weapons of mass destruction were found

If Honduras wanted to trade goods with China, how would they negotiate the treaty?
A. through the WTO
B. at a meeting of business executives
C. through representatives elected from each country
D. through a multinational corporation
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
B
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D

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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The U.S. Constitution MOST reflects the principle of limited government by –
A
giving some powers to the government and reserving others for individuals
extending the right to vote to most citizens over the age of eighteen
restricting the number of terms that a person can serve as president
granting the federal government broad authority under the necessary and proper clause

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Answer:

The U.S. Constitution MOST reflects the principle of limited government by –

A

giving some powers to the government and reserving others for individuals

Which statement best completes the diagram showing the process for
becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
?
Pass a
background
check
Complete
interviews
and exams.
Wait for
approval of
the
application.
Take an
oath of
citizenship
A. Vote for president.
B. Leave the United States.
C. Apply for citizenship.
D. Serve in the U.S. government.

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Answer:

The answer is C. Apply for citizenship

Explanation:

This is the correct order and proccess for immagrants to become naturaliuzed and apply for citizenship in the united states.

how have residential schools impacted today's society?​

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They have forever changed the modern schooling system and helped to build basic moral guidelines onto how to run/operate a school in a correct manner

list the most famous countries in the world​

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Answer:

1 France 81,400,000

2 United States 62,700,000

3 China 57,600,000

4 Spain 56,700,000

5 Italy 46,100,000

6 Turkey 34,000,000

7 United Kingdom 29,300,000

8 Germany 28,400,000

9 Russian Federation 24,900,000

10 Malaysia 24,700,000

11 Mexico 23,400,000

12 Austria 23,000,000

13 Hong Kong SAR, China 22,300,000

14 Ukraine 21,400,000

15 Thailand 19,200,000

16 Saudi Arabia 17,500,000

17 Greece 16,400,000

18 Canada 16,000,000

19 Poland 13,400,000

20 Macao SAR, China 12,900,000

21 Netherlands 11,300,000

22 Singapore 10,400,000

23 Hungary 10,300,000

24 Croatia 9,900,000

25 Korea, Rep. 9,800,000

26 Egypt, Arab Rep. 9,500,000

27 Morocco 9,300,000

28 Czech Republic 8,800,000

29 Switzerland 8,500,000

30 South Africa 8,300,000

31 Indonesia 7,700,000

32 Ireland 7,600,000

33 Romania 7,600,000

34 Belgium 7,500,000

35 Denmark 7,400,000

36 Portugal 7,300,000

37 Bahrain 6,700,000

38 Bulgaria 6,300,000

39 India 6,300,000

40 Japan 6,200,000

41 Vietnam 6,000,000

42 Australia 5,900,000

43 Argentina 5,700,000

44 Brazil 5,400,000

45 Sweden 5,000,000

46 Norway 5,000,000

47 Tunisia 4,800,000

48 Dominican Republic 4,300,000

49 Finland 4,200,000

50 Jordan 4,000,000

Explanation:

List the reasons for European exploration and settlement in North America.

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Answer:

Them being for the sake of their economy, religion and glory. They wanted to improve their economy for instance by acquiring more spices, gold, and better and faster trading routes. Also, they really believed in the need to spread their religion, Christianity.

Answer:

they wanted to increase there wealth

Explanation:

What is one way that the Arkansas government could convince the company to keep the factory open in Arkansas?
A. It could grant a subsidy to Arkansas businesses in that industry.
B. It could pass a law making it illegal to close the factory.
C. It could pass a tariff on auto parts made outside the state of Arkansas.
D. It could forbid Arkansas businesses from buying products made by that company.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

What were the economic effects of Hurricane Katrina? Check all that apply.

Unemployment doubled statewide.
Demand for common goods rose.
The supply of everyday goods fell.
The cost of oil decreased sharply.
Many oil refineries were damaged.

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Answer:

To be honest I dont know all of them but i do know one of the answers is C sorry i cant help more

Explanation:

Of a hurricane came an destroyed a city Producers have nothing to produce bc it was destroyed.

Answer:

abcd

Explanation:

What was the

Dahlonega Gold Rush?

What did it do to the

Cherokee?

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Answer:

This was the first major gold rush in the United States. Unfortunately, for the Cherokee, the gold was discovered on Cherokee land. The Dahlonega Gold Rush brought a huge influx of miners, as well as increased pressure from Georgia, who wanted to fully control the Cherokee lands which were within the state's borders.

Explanation:

Hope this helps :) (lol i saw this question today already too how convenient)

Why has the Supreme Court interpreted the Fourteenth Amendment to mean that provisions of the Bill of Rights apply to the states?

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Answer:

The Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was adopted on July 9, 1868, as one of the Reconstruction Amendments. Often considered one of the most consequential amendments, it addresses citizenship rights and equal protection under the law and was proposed in response to issues related to former slaves following the American Civil War. The amendment was bitterly contested, particularly by the states of the defeated Confederacy, which were forced to ratify it in order to regain representation in Congress. The amendment, particularly its first section, is one of the most litigated parts of the Constitution, forming the basis for landmark Supreme Court decisions such as Brown v. Board of Education regarding racial segregation, Roe v. Wade regarding abortion, Bush v. Gore regarding the 2000 presidential election, and Obergefell v. Hodges regarding same-sex marriage. The amendment limits the actions of all state and local officials, and also those acting on behalf of such officials.

Explanation:

What effect would Taney's decision have on the Republican's desire to limit the spread of slavery?

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Answer:

Taney's decision weakened the Republicans' wishes, making the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional and allowing slavery to expand.

Explanation:

Republicans took a stand against slavery and did not agree that slavery should be expanded to newly acquired states. In addition, they were in favor of the liberation of slaves, especially those who lived in states where slavery was prohibited. This position of the Republicans was strengthened when the Missori Commitment, which limited the expansion of slavery, was approved and when a slave named Dred Scott sued the government because he was kept as a slave even though he lived in a free state.

However, court president Roger B. Taney made two drastic decisions that strongly undermined republican ideals. That's because Taney said Missori's Commitment was unconstitutional, and he said that no slaves could sue the government. He made these decisions because when the federal constitution was created, slaves were not considered to be American citizens and without an inferior race and they should be kept submissive to white citizens. This prevented slaves from being able to prosecute anyone, as it allowed slaveholders to be able to promote slave activities anywhere in the country, since slavery was constitutional.

4. How many fundamental rights are there in the
constitution of Nepal (2072)?​

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Answer:

31

Explanation:

The constitution of Nepal is divided into 35 parts, 308 Articles and 9 Schedules. The Constitution was drafted by the Second Constituent Assembly following the failure of the First Constituent Assembly to produce a constitution in its mandated period after the devastating earthquake in April 2015.

Which of the following is the most historically accurate assessment of the Theory of Divine Rights?
A. People in the 15th Century knew it was an absurd theory, but were powerless in the face of a Church supported monarchy.

B. That God created an orderly world and would place certain people in positions as monarchs, to rule in his behalf was a logical idea based on the beliefs of the 15th Century.

C. Divine Rights for most people made sense because people were incapable of the kind of logical and reasoned thought we have today.

D. Divine Rights of Kings mimicked what people saw in nature, where certain animals such as the lion appeared to rule as if by divine right.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Identify 4 Natural Causes of Air Pollution?

Help plz..And no links!! I repeat No links!!

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Hmm, Air, Population, and Sewer. These populate the air and what’s around.

The Black killed almost what percentage of the people in Europe?
A. 20%
B. 40%
C. 60%
D. 80%

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Answer: C is definitely the correct answer

Explanation:

Explain two similar religious beliefs about sustainable development. [4 marks]​

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Answer:

buddhism and Hinduism

Explanation:

because the both believe that there's a reborn system

Which is the maguey plant NOT used for?
Food
Drink
Furniture
Building a home

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Answer:

furniture

Explanation:

Which statement best describes the Louisiana Purchase?
The US sent two representatives to buy the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803.
Napoléon bought the Louisiana Territory from the US in 1803 and began governing immediately.
President Jefferson and Napoléon fought over the Louisiana Territory in 1803, and the US won.
President Jefferson stopped the sale of the Louisiana Territory in 1803 because it was unconstitutional.

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A cause i just took the test

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

The US sent two representatives to buy the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803.

Landlocked condition hindered Nepal's economic development." Explain.​

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Answer:

simply restricts imported gdp

What should be my favorite Country to write about on this portfolio

A: United States: A place I live
B Mexico :A place i went to visit on a cruise ship
C: Japan: A place i know family members have been and a place i want to go but i will have to study it
Social study's portfolio

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i think you should write about C :)

Answer:

B Mexico because you have been there before, but its still foreign because you don't live there

How do households, businesses, and governments interact in a market economy?

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Households sell resources to the government—which uses those resources to produce government services—in return for income. Business firms sell the goods and services they produce to the government for revenue.

Answer:

They all effect each other.

they all have rules, the government puts the rules and the buisnesses in place and the buisnesses have employees and those buisness's have to sell things for the housholds.

Why did so many states agree to the Great Compromise?

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Answer:

Delegates from the large states believed that because their states contributed proportionally more to the nation's financial and defensive resources, they should enjoy proportionally greater representation in the Senate as well as in the House.

Explanation:

helpp pls its due by 3:00 !!!!!

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

What economic practice and had the greatest effect on the economy after World War II?

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Answer:

U.S. war spending helped add $236 billion to the debt. It was a 1,048% increase, the largest percentage increase to the debt of any president.

A review of U.S. gross domestic product growth by year reveals that the economy grew at least 8% annually between 1939 and 1944. Between 1941 and 1943, it grew more than 17% a year.

One reason U.S. production grew so fast was that it had been slack during the Great Depression. Underutilized manufacturing, shipbuilding, and auto factories were able to gear up for full production.

To pay for it, the government expanded the income tax and introduced mandatory withholdings from paychecks. In 1939, 4 million Americans paid federal taxes. That rose to 43 million by 1945.

The war turned the United States into a major military power. Before the war started, the U.S. Army only had 174,000 troops. That was 19th in the world and smaller than Portugal's. Army Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall reorganized the army into a strong fighting force.  In December 1941, it had grown to 1.8 million men. By 1945, it had 8.25 million.

In 1947, the Truman Doctrine pledged the United States to assist any democracy attacked by authoritarian forces.It shifted U.S. foreign policy from isolationist to the global policeman. The Marshall Plan pledged $12 billion in food, machinery, and foreign direct investment to rebuild Europe.The National Security Act consolidated the Army and Navy into the Defense Department.  It created the Air Force, the National Security Council, and the CIA. In 1948, the United States airlifted food and fuel in West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded it.

In 1949, the Fair Deal called for national health insurance and raising the minimum wage. It also proposed the Fair Employment Practices Act to make illegal any religious and racial discrimination in hiring. Congress rejected national health insurance but passed the rest of the Fair Deal.

The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 continued quotas for immigrants based upon country of origin. It had lower quotas for Asians, a vestige of the racism prevalent during the war. Between 1942 and 1945, the federal government relocated 117,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry into internment camps.  The Act prioritized family reunification and desired skills.

Eras in Texas History
I. Age of Oil
II. Civil War
III. World War 2
IV. Cotton Cattle and Railroads
VI. World War 1
VII. Great Depression
VIII. Reconstruction
1. Put the following eras located in the above chart in chronological order.
A. II, IV, I, VII, III, VI, VIII
B. II, VIII, IV, I, VI, VII, III
C. VI, VII, III, II, VIII, IV, 1
D. III, I, VIII, IV, VI, VII, II

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The answer is B. C and D listed CW before WW1 and 2 lols

[tex] \star \: \underline{ \underline{ \sf{Question}}} : [/tex] Write any two differences and two similarities between ambassador and the consul.

~Plagiarised / Irrelevant answers will be reported! :)

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Answer:

any two differences and two similarities between ambassador and the consul are:

Similarities:

They both are appointed for foreign countries.They both are created to fulfill rights and interest in foreign countries.

Differences

An ambassador is single but consul may be more.ambassador led an embassy but consul led a consulate .

Explanation:

similarities

Both of them were appointed to help their citizens in foreign countries .Both of them will work for their home countries.

Differences

number of councilors are more but ambassador are only one for one country .Ambassador handle work from ambassy but councilors visit different corners of the country which they are handling .

hope it is helpful to you

Which of these is an example of a capital resource?
A. workers
B. iron ore
C. entrepreneurs
D. computers

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b i think lol sorryyy

Answer:

A capital resource must be man made, must contribute to the production process of a business.

Does this help?

Which of the following Presidents help pass the Embargo Act during their
Presidency?
George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
All of the above

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Thomas Jefferson is the answer

Which of these is NOT a concurrent or shared power?


the power to enforce laws
the power to make laws
the power to create standards for schools
the power to collect taxes


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The answer is: the power to collect taxes

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