Which of the following was NOT one of the problems faced by the delegates at the Constitutional Convention of 1787?
A.
many of the delegates arriving over a week late
B.
an unusually hot summer resulting in heated tempers during debates
C.
widely divergent visions for the future of the United States of America
D.
a slave rebellion that nearly resulted in the destruction of Independence Hall
why did Baptist Minister Garrison frazier believe that land was what African-Americans wanted most after the war
Answer:
having one's own land on which one could reap the fruit of one's own labor and take care of oneself.
Explanation:
Asked what he understood by slavery, Frazier responded that it meant one person's "receiving by irresistible power the work of another man, and not by his consent." Freedom he defined as "placing us where we could reap the fruit of our own labor, and take care of ourselves"; the best way to accomplish this was "to have
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In which kind of trial jury or bench does a defendant have a better chance of acquittal
Answer:
A Jury
Explanation:
There are 12 people making the decision instead of 1
Answer:
Depends
Explanation:
I disagree with the other answer that 12 people making the decision makes it easier to be acquitted than with a judge. I would argue that with a jury you need to pursuade 12 people to acquit instead of just persuading 1. And Judges are generally especially likely to acquit given that they, as a lawyer, understand the concept of "reasonable doubt" a whole lot better. A lay jury can be persuaded to convict any client if the prosecutor is good. A judge, however, they usually will be a little bit tougher on the state prosecuting the case. In addition, if a judge is deciding the case, you also may be able to get your client acquitted just as a matter of law if there is a loophole in a relevant statute. Those kinds of loopholes wouldn't work with a lay jury who is not educated in the law.
Write an essay comparing and contrasting the early civilizations that developed in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and China.
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Answer/Explanation:
Politically, both Egypt and Mesopotamia had a government with one main ruler, but Egypt had a centralized government with a pharaoh, while Mesopotamia had a decentralized government with a king. Socially, both civilizations were patriarchal, but Egypt was more lenient towards women while Mesopotamia was stricter. Mesopotamia and Indus river aren't that far apart! Mesopotamia created the first writing system. While Indus River Valley we don't know if they had one. Both were surround by deserts,rivers, and they were both highly agricultural. Both were very productive with their populations ( people wise). Unlike Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt, the inhabitants of the Indus Valley Civilization did not build large, monumental structures. There is no conclusive evidence of palaces or temples—or even of kings, armies, or priests—and the largest structures may be granaries. The Egyptian civilization flourished around the Nile river whereas, the Indus valley civilization flourished around the river Indus.The artists of the Egyptian civilization built temples, pyramids and extensive statues of Gods and Kings.
China v.s. Egypt
Same
Natural barriers kept both civilizations safe
Multiple dynasties ruled throughout the history
Irrigation directed water from the river to the crop fields
A variety of crops were produced
Only one woman ruled in the history of both civilizations
Different rulers had a different way of running their kingdom
Created a type of paper
Built monuments that still stand today
Fathers were in charge of the home
Created canals to link rivers
Had extensive writing advances
Different
There were two regions of Egypt
Egyptians were polytheistic
Merchants and artisans were below peasants in Chinese social order
Egyptians used the mummification process to preserve bodies
Egyptians built tall large buildings
Chinese followed the principle of low and long buildings
Chinese invented a moon cycle calendar
Women had rights in Egypt
The Chinese invented the sundial and seismograph
Chinese created a test for emperors to choose govern,net officials
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Why did the pharaoh allow the hebrews to leave egypt
Answer:
The Egyptians were horrified at the deaths of their sons and urged the Israelites to leave hastily before any more people died. Here, Pharaoh is standing on the battlements, commanding the Israelites to leave Egypt.
1890-1913 The Spanish-American War and American Imperialism
Answer:
The Rise of American Imperialism (1890-1913) Even though the Battle of Manila had little direct relation to freeing Cuba from Spanish rule, Americans were excited by Dewey’s sudden victory over the larger (but older) Spanish Navy at Manila. However, Dewey had no troops, and without troops, the invasion of Manila could not begin.
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1. Why did Parliament decide to pass four new laws in the Massachusetts colonies in 1774? *
to hurt Boston's economy
to get more money in taxes
to stifle opposition in Massachusetts and maintain the loyalty of the other colonies to England
to maintain the loyalty of Massachusetts to the crown and stifle opposition in the other colonies
Answer:
to maintain the loyalty of Massachusetts to the crown and stifle opposition in the other colonies
Explanation:
The Intolerable Acts (passed/Royal assent March 31–June 22, 1774) were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. The laws were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in the Tea Party protest in reaction to changes in taxation by the British Government. Four laws were passed that year limiting the freedom of colonists in Massachusetts. ... Parliament planned a series of four acts, or laws, intended to stifle opposition in Massachusetts. They hoped that when the one colony was punished, the other twelve would turn against it and remain loyal to the crown.
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Answer:
build aqueducts to move water
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The most famous Spanish painter during the Age of Absolutism was ____________. *
El Greco
Don Quixote
Shakespeare
Answer:
El Greco
Explanation:
Don Quixote is the character of a book.
Shakespeare is English writer
Name two responsibilities that Kings had during the Middle Ages
Answer:
During the middle ages, the Kings at this period had;
1. The sole responsibility of its people and thereby provide their needs and protection during the times of difficulties
2. Kings in those period, were incharge of military and war activities in their kimgdom
How many colonies are classified alphabetically by the letter N?
Answer:
13
Over the next century, the English established 13 colonies. They were Virginia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
Explanation:
I hope that helps you and please mark my answer as the brainliast answer.....in what way did Qin Shihuangdi maintain power?
Answer: He enforced very strict rules.
Explanation:
wich general led US forces in the d-day invasion
Answer:
General George Patton
Explanation:
Three ways the design of sneakers has changed since the 1950s?
Answer:
Ok, so one there are way more designs than before to be exacted over 2.4 billion shoes.
Second, because they are name-brand shoes, back then they were just brand/off-brand shoes.
Third, Shoes are more popular than in the 1950s. We have shoes named after NBA Players and everything.
Explanation:
how did the europeans create the tribal tensions.
In the 19th century Americans believed in _______________________________________ , meaning that they thought God wanted them to occupy the whole continent.
Answer:
Manifest destiny
Neil Thisse is a Loyalist who fled the colonies during the Revolution and has returned to reclaim his property in Dover, MA. According to the Treaty of Paris, he is entitled to his land. However, Massachusetts has passed a law that ignores the claims of former Loyalists. Neil appeals to the Articles for the return of his property. Can the Articles of Confederation solve this problem? Why/Why not?
Answer:
According to the particular situation of Neil Thisse, the Articles of the Constitution could not have helped him to recover property rights of his land.
Explanation:
Although Mr. Thisse was a Loyaist, the new rules of the Continental Congress and the state delgates were still struggling to consolidate the new government. In accordance to the Articles and the Treaty of Paris, Mr. Thisse did not have option to negotiate with the local government of MA an agreement to reclaim his manor.
The Articles of Confederation may not fully resolve Neil Thiess's predicament. While they establish a framework for cooperation among states, they lack strong central authority to enforce decisions.
The conflict between the Treaty of Paris and Massachusetts' law creates a potential clash between federal and state jurisdiction. The Articles' weakness in enforcing treaties and resolving interstate disputes might hinder Neil's case. Additionally, the absence of a national court system limits avenues for a definitive resolution.
Neil's appeal could expose the limitations of the Articles in mediating conflicts that involve tension between federal and state laws, underlining the need for a stronger central government, eventually leading to the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
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What is the name of the laws given to Moses by God at Mount Sinai?
Answer:
Mount Sinai is renowned as the principal site of divine revelation in Jewish history, where God is purported to have appeared to Moses and given him the Ten Commandments
Explanation:
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Answer: c
Explanation: c i think
the economic activities of the english north american colonies during the 17th centuries could best be described as
Answer:because of the economic activities of agricultural things were big
Explanation:
What happened at the beginning and at the end of Huayna Capac's reign?
Answer:
The Inca Empire reached its peak during Huayna Capac's reign. Empires must rise and fall, but the Incas' demise was quickened by the arrival of the Spanish and their silent, secret army of germs and bacteria.
After 1880 european colonization was motivated by the:
Answer: The rapid colonization of Africa by the European powers after 1880 was motivated primarily by the desire for new markets, raw materials, and strategic advantage.
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In the lesson, you saw how propaganda posters were
used to create support for different aspects of the war
effort.
In this assignment, you will examine a few more World
War I propaganda posters. Then, you will create your
own.
BRITONS
WANTS
YOU
JOIN YOUR COUNTRY'S ARMY!
GOD SAVE THE KING
I need this poster done
How are we supposed to do a poster on here? And I'm am really confused on what ur asking?
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Absolute and limited monarch...Will mark brainiest if answered correctly.. fake answers will be reported
1) I need evidence to show whether each was an absolute monarch, limited monarch, or both (can be in bullet points).
2) Then I need to put them in order on a line from limited monarchy to absolute monarchy with at least on sentence that explains there placement.
Answer:
Explanation:
1) I need evidence to show whether each was an absolute monarch, limited monarch, or both (can be in bullet points).
2) Then I need to put them in order on a line from limited monarchy to absolute monarchy with at least on sentence that explains there placement.
who established the colony of pennsylvania and why?
Answer: The colony was founded in 1682 by William Penn. William Penn founded Pennsylvania with a land grant that was owned by his deceased father. Why was the Pennsylvania colony so successful. Peaceful relations with neighboring American Indian groups and fertile farmland helped Penn's experiment become successful.
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in what way did dickens have a difficult childhood?
Answer: Dickens has had a dreadful childhood, where he had to overcome many good things and bad things in life which many children of his age did not have to endure. Even at an old age, Dickens struggled with many illnesses, mental and physical, but still managed to be the wonderful writer he is considered today.
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Which of the following used the metaphor of a
sea monster to describe the power of a
monarch?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Washington
History help?? anybody please
write in your own words im rlly stuckkkk
Answer:
normally i would but, i cant
Explanation:
What government actions would Keynes have recommended to prevent the depression?
increased government expenditures and lower taxes to stimulate demand and pull the global economy
Answer:
increased government expenditures and lower taxes to stimulate demand and pull the global economy
Explanation:
Based on his theory, Keynes advocated for increased government expenditures and lower taxes to stimulate demand and pull the global economy out of the depression.
are there any living descendants of abraham lincoln
Answer:
Abraham Lincoln has no direct descendants alive today. Of his four sons he had with Mary Todd Lincoln, three died young. However, the last of the president's direct descendants, including his great-grandson Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, died in 1985.
Explanation: