Answer:
Chanakya was a respected scholar: in fact, he was a professor of political science at the University of Takshila. He was an expert in economics, warfare, and politics. The Maghada kingdom, which ruled over much of Northern India at the time, was controlled by the Nanda dynasty. According to both Buddhist and Sanskrit texts, it was said that Chanakya was interested in a position at a daankendra or charity center. Apparently, King Dhana Nanda wanted a Brahmin to run this center. Chanakya decided to apply for the position because of his curiosity. After all, King Dhana Nanda was not known for his generosity; his avarice was well documented. It turned out that the king was just engaging in some pertinent damage control regarding his reputation: it was rumored that a plot to kill him was already underway, and King Nanda was desperately bent on repairing his poor image among the locals.
It was said that when Chanakya entered the royal palace to apply for the position, he saw nine seats lined up on either side of the throne. Eight were for the Nanda princes, and it was said that the ninth was for the new manager of the daankendra.Chanakya, never one to shy away from attention, promptly sat down on the ninth seat. When King Nanda was summoned to confront the usurper, Chanakya coolly informed the king that he was the best man for the job. After all, he was a Brahmin, well-versed in the Veda texts. What did it matter whether his upper body was caked with mud and his top knot unkempt and dirty?
King Nanda, however, saw things in a different light. He insulted Chanakya by calling him an ugly Brahmin. Some legends have the Nanda princes also insulting Chanakya, by calling him an ugly monkey. All the texts agree that the insult concentrated on Chanakya's lack of good looks. Some say that King Nanda also found Chanakya's manners wanting; interestingly, both men also thought the other arrogant. With great anger, Chanakya vowed that he would not re-tie his Brahmin topknot until he had driven King Nanda out of power and destroyed his whole clan.
Explanation:
its just got be it
What successes did the Civil Rights movement have? What were it's limits to success?
Answer: there was no slavery
Explanation:
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14. The Enforcement Act sent troops to the south to protect Freedmen against what group?
A. Carpetbaggers
B. Other Freedmen
C. KKK
D. Military Districts
Answer: The KKK
Explanation: I think it's this
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Answer:
Rhetoric ; conviction
Explanation:
They were best known for teaching rhetoric, which is the art of public speaking and conviction.
Which statement describes the social contract?
People want church and state to be separate to protect their religious liberty.
People agree to participate in government as long as the government follows their wishes.
People want the government to separate its powers so that it does not violate their rights.
People agree to follow the laws in exchange for the government protecting their individual rights.
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was appointed inchief of the union army during civil war
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Answer: False.
Explanation:
El paso may have oil man but they were not the first ones on the scene so it has to be false.
Answer:
False I did this test I put false and it was correct
Explanation:
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Answer:
I believe it is true and government
Explanation:
What do the Louisiana Purchase and the Mexican Cession have in common with Manifest Destiny?
Answer:
the awnwer, i think
Explanation:
As a result of the deal, the U.S. gained control of the powerful Mississippi River, doubled the size of the country and affirmed the idea for many that America's "Manifest Destiny" was to dominate North America and become a global power
Most people in the Ottoman Empire were Sunni Muslims while most people in the Safavid Empire followed Shi'ite Islam. What was the result of this cultural difference?
A: Each empire tried to influence the religion of the other.
B: The two empires were often at war or in conflict.
C: Both empires sought converts from outside their borders.
D: Neither empire was able to defeat the Christian empires to the west.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Why was Fort Sumter's location important?
A: It was near the capital of the Union
B: It blocked shipping lanes in the North
C: It served as the base of the Confederacy
D: It protected commercial areas in the South
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Answer:
A,B,D
Explanation:
I know A and B are correct, and I'm pretty sure D is too.
Why is oil important to industrialized countries and considered "black gold"? Question 1 options: It must be mined from specific mountains and has a similar consistency to gold. Oil was necessary for gasoline, electricity, and hear. Each industrialized country gained power by how much oil they controlled. Oil isn't considered important and many industrialized nations run successfully without it.
Answer:
Each industrialized country gained power by how much oil they controlled.
Compare genghis khan and kublai khan.
Answer:
Both Genghis and his grandson Kublai had high religous tolerance towards most religons for the empires people. Kublai Khan conquered China and moved his capital to the city now known as Beijing in 1271. ... In 1207, Genghis Khan led the Mongols on the first of many destructive, bloody invasions.
Explanation:
Explanation:
genghis created the empire. kublai maintained it
Which is NOT true of The Minuteman?
It was created when French was an old man.
It is in Concord, Massachusetts.
It has a plow.
It is a memorial to the men who died in the Revolutionary War.
All of the following agencies are responsible for the environmental conservation of Texas’ natural resources EXCEPT: a. the Texas Railroad Commission b. the Texas Forest Service c. the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department d. the Texas Emerging Technology Fund
Answer:
Its D.
Explanation:
I got it right in edge.
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Why was the national government created?
(A.)to create a government that would maintain the supremacy of the states
(B.to create a government that would be able to limit and control the people’s activities
(C.)to create a strong government that would be able to hold the country together
(D.) to create a government that mimicked the style of the government in England
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Without the government and laws, the world would be a complete mess.. (I mean it is now, but jeez.. who would know what would be happening if there weren't governments and laws!)
How did culture change during the Yuan dynasty?
Answer:
The Silk Road reopened and trade was revived. Foreigners were forbidden to interact with people. Merchants were given higher status in society. Social order was centralized and everyone had equal status.
Explanation:
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quick description on INFLUENZA disease. include when and where the disease was first recorded and how it spread. be at least 2 or 3 sentences.
Answer:
The first clearly recorded Influenza epidemic was one that struck Europe in 1173 to 1174. Influenza viruses are mainly spread when infected people cough or sneeze.
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These were created to keep black men from voting by Bourbon Democrats.
Answer:
Black Codes
or
Jim Crow Laws
Explanation:
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Answer:
The first one
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure its the first one
Answer:
the first one is correct
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Please write a paragraph summarizing the Bill of Rights.
Answer:
The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the U.S Constitution. It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the citizens of the country—these include freedom of speech, press, and religion, as well as many rights given to those who are convicted of a crime. The Bill of Rights sets rules for due process of law and reserves all powers that were not given to the Federal Government to the people or the States. The Bill of Rights derives from the Magna Carta (1215), as well as the English Bill of Rights (1689). This important piece of American History was also written after the Declaration of Independence.
Who or what was the activist group of the Civil Rights movement in Minnesota?
Answer:
The civil rights movement grew out of a century of grassroots efforts in a long struggle for racial justice.
Answer:
Fredrick L. McGhee, the Reverend Denzil A. Carty, Nellie Stone Johnson, and Harry Davis.
Explanation:
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Answer: For the second question it is option C: The Golden Age
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How did the establishment of medical schools help Muslim doctors?
They were able to translate books.
They were able to learn meditation.
They learned more about the body.
They learned more about philosophy.
Answer:
D) They learn more about philosophy
Explanation:
I remember taking this test, and I remember the correct answer is D! I swear!!! Mark me brainliest!
What are 4 causes of the Dust Bowl that Professor Hurt identifies?
How did the Middle States decrease competition from imports?
a.buy all of the factories
b.charge less for their products
c.pass a protective tariff law
d.control all of the trade
Following the financial panic in 1929, the government created the __________ in order to insure bank deposits.
A.
FCC
B.
FDA
C.
FDIC
D.
FICA
Answer:C
Explanation:
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Cause and Effect
The building of the Erie Canal led to this city becoming a major center of commerce and trade:
Pharaohs were also seen as?