Answer:
Answer is true
List the three parts of Henry Clay’s American system
This "System" consisted of three mutually reinforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture. Funds for these subsidies would be obtained from tariffs and sales of public lands. Clay argued that a vigorously maintained system of sectional economic interdependence would eliminate the chance of renewed subservience to the free-trade, laissez-faire "British System." In the years from 1816 to 1828, Congress enacted programs supporting each of the American System's major elements. After the 1829 inauguration of President Andrew Jackson's administration, with its emphasis on a limited role for the federal government and sectional autonomy, the American System became the focus of anti-Jackson opposition that coalesced into the new Whig party under the leadership of Henry Clay.
Which of the following sentence best describes how Augustus Caesar took the reins of power in Rome?
As the Roman Republic grew and found itself in the midst of a civil war, the Senate recognized the need for authoritarian leadership
and chose Augustus to be the first dictator.
The emperor was killed in a coup led by Augustus.
In the midst of the Punic wars, Augustus offered the Senate best alternative to a failing Roman Republic,
Augusts led the Roman troops to victory after victory thus proving himself a capable leader.
Answer:
The answer for this would be A. As the Roman Republic grew and found itself in the midst of a civil war, the Senate recognized the need for authoritarian leadership and chose Augustus to be the first dictator.
Explanation:
As the Roman Republic fell the Romans were in a civil war with Carthage, this then led to the senate to elected Augustus to lead the Romans.
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How did the “Olive Branch Petition” and “Common Sense” bring the colonists closer to war?
PLEASE PUT IT IN YOU OWN WORDS
Answer:
Continental Congress gets the Olive Branch Petition, which appeals directly to King George III and expresses hope for reconciliation between the colonies and Great Britain. This belief changed after King George refused to so much as receive the Olive Branch Petition.
Explanation:
How does paragraph 14 contribute to the development of ideas in the text ?
Answer:
Explanation: Paragraph 14 demonstrates how the author was personally affected by genocide. He really hoped that others would understand the importance of genocide and making it illegal even if they hadn't personally experienced it themselves like he had.
During a visit to an observatory, Silvano observed the moon, Venus, the sun, and the star Sirius. Which of these objects is outside of the solar system? *
Answer:
Sirius
Explanation:
Our solar system is the system which is made of Sun (solar) at the centre and the other astral bodies revolving around it.
This model of the solar system is also known as the heliocentric model of the solar system in which the Sun is present at the centre.
Our solar system consists of the Sun, the planets revolving around it with their moons, the asteroids, meteorites etc.
In the given question, Venus is a planet, Sun is the centre of the solar system and the moon revolves around the planet are part of the solar system but Sirus which is the brightest star is not considered a part of the solar system.
Thus, Sirius is the correct answer.
Answer Sirius
Explanation:
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do people like to live in an adventurous way more or in a scheduled way more.
explain your answer carefully
In a (n) _____ climate, average temperatures during the cold months do not go below 27 °F (-3°C).
Answer: continental climate
Explanation:
Question 1
A Greek epic poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Group of answer choices
A. Homer
B.No answer text provided.
C.No answer text provided.
D.No answer text provided
Question 2
Consisted of a large city and the surrounding areas.
******Also called/referred to as “polis”******
A.Group of answer choices
B.city-state
C.country
D.peninsula
E.island
A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
A.ismuthus
B.mountains
C.peninsulas
D.countries
Which Greek God is the Olympics performed in honor of?
Group of answer choices
A.Zeus
B.Poseidon
C.Herra
D.Athena
Answer:
I know question 1 is homer and question 2 might be city states, sorry I couldn't answer all
Answer:
1. A Homer
2. B Greek City-state
3. A ismuthus (I think)
4. A Zeus
"Peace is the base for development." Present your views in a paragraph
Answer:
Peace is most likely the base for development because, most societys (or the good ones) are mainly established off of peace. For example, Naruto shippuden, when he becomes hokage he established peace in the village and with other great nations. Therefor making the village a great place.
Hope this helps!
Explanation:
which middle eastern country is governed by a presidential dictatorship
Answer:
Isreal and Lebanon
Explanation:
How did Syrian rule differ from Persian rule for Jewish people?
The Syrians enslaved all conquered people, while the Persians enslaved the Israelites.
The Syrians eventually outlawed Judaism, while the Persians encouraged free worship.
The Syrians encouraged freedom of religion, while the Persians banned the Jewish religion.
Syrians built new houses of free worship, while the Persians destroyed the Jewish Temple.
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Answer:
Syrians built new houses of free worship, while persians destroyed the jewish temple. Hope it helps!
Explanation:
what led to the mexican-american war? please help
Answer:
The Mexican-American War was a conflict between the United States and Mexico, fought from April 1846 to February 1848. ... It stemmed from the annexation of the Republic of Texas by the U.S. in 1845 and from a dispute over whether Texas ended at the Nueces River (the Mexican claim) or the Rio Grande (the U.S. claim).
Explanation:
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Explain the difference between WWII and the Cold War.
Answer:
In the case of WWII, it was mostly fought between democracies (with the exception of the USSR) and fascist regimes. ... In WWII, there was a race between Nazi Germany and the United States to develop nuclear weapons. The Cold War also involved a nuclear arms race between the USSR and the United States.
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Explanation:
what is the recently established national park of Nepal and when?
Answer:
Bardia National Park
Explanation:
The national park was established in the year 1988, located in the year Terai region of Nepal.
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What can you infer about Georgia's capitals based on the map above?
Answer:
Events of the Civil War prevented coastal cities from industrializing. As coastal flooding worsened, the population of Georgia moved inland.
Explanation:
As new territories opened up, the population of Georgia shifted west.
Answer:
The population shifted westward, so the capitals did as well.
Explanation:
Who made up the five main special focus interest groups during the reconstruction?
Answer:
I'm not too sure about that one sorry kido
What must you do before you can vote?
true or false.
Water scarcity in the Southwest is caused by climatic issues.
Answer:true
Explanation:
With warmer weather comes longer droughts
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The U.S. Constitution became, and remains, the __________ law of the land.
A.) secondary
B.) only
C.) supreme
D.) tertiary
Answer:
C. supreme
Explanation:
Why am I being blocked from answering challenge questions?
Answer:
i have no clue lol most of my questions are being deleted
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Freshwater makes up only 2.5% of the total amount of water on the planet. What does this mean to us in terms of conservation and pollution?
. Jackson is a modern-day psychologist who practices in a way that echoes Freud by working with the id, super-ego, and ego. What type of psychology does Jackson MOST likely practice? biological psychology cultural psychology behavioral psychology psychodynamic psychology
Answer: behavioral psychology
Explanation:
From the information that is given in the question, the type of psychology that Jackson is most likely practice is refered to as the behavioral psychology.
Behavioral psychology, is referred to as a learning theory that implies that the behaviors of people are gotten through the interaction that they've with their environment.
How do sellers in the weekly market try to earn maximum profit?
Answer:
Sellers sell goods by travelling in urban and rulers areas..
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The Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic Current carry warm water all the way to _____.
northern Africa
western Europe
Australia**
South America
Mediterranean is a type of ____.
temperate continental climate***
polar climate
temperate marine climate
dry climate
Earth’s climate is affected by latitude, landforms, and a combination of _____.
volcanoes and earthquakes
ice and sand
ocean depth and sea life***
wind and water
Browsing animals in northern Russia eat mostly lichen, a short moss. What is northern Russia’s vegetation region?
temperate grassland
tundra***
ice cap
highland
Which is a climate that is hot and rainy all year long?
tropical wet climate
tropical wet and dry climate
temperate continental climate***
temperate marine climate
Answer:
western Europe,dry summers,ocean depth and sea life, tropical wet climate
In tundra vegetation the soil is frozen from____ cm down
what is the answer
Answer:
100 cm
Explanation:
Did some research. I believe that is the answer. Pls let me know if my answer helped or not. Thanks.
100 questions Help! What two hemispheres is Georgia located in?
What continent is Georgia on?
What nation is Georgia a part of?
What region of the nation is Georgia in?
What region of Georgia receives the most precipitation?
What physical feature of Georgia separates the Coastal Plain and the Piedmont?
In which region of Georgia can you find the Okefenokee Swamp and the barrier islands?
What physical feature starts in the Blue Ridge region, flows across the state of Georgia, and creates the border between Georgia and Alabama?
What region of Georgia is known as the “TAG” region and is in the NW corner of the state?
What physical feature is located off the coast of Georgia and provides protection from hurricanes to the Georgia coast?
What region of Georgia is characterized by low open valleys and narrow ridges and is home to Dalton, the carpet capital of the world?
What physical feature of Georgia is used for trade and makes up the eastern border of the state?
What region of Georgia is the most populated and is known as the “foot of the mountains”?
What physical feature is the largest swamp in North America and can be found in the SE part of the state?
List two weapons/tools used by the Mississippian Indians.
List three foods farmed by the Mississippian Indians.
The Mississippians organized themselves into a chiefdom. What does “chiefdom” mean?
List the materials the Mississippians used to build their shelters. It must be the vocabulary used in class.
What was the purpose of the earthen mounds built by the Mississippian Indians?
What was the importance of the Charter of 1732?
List the three reasons for the establishment of the colony of Georgia as described in the Charter of 1732.
What was the land originally called where the city of Savannah was established?
Who was Hernando De Soto?
Why did the Spanish build missions on the barrier islands?
What region of Georgia is known for its textiles and carpet industry?
Why is James Oglethorpe significant to Georgia’s history?
Why is Tomochichi significant to Georgia’s history?
Why is Mary Musgrove significant to Georgia’s history?
Why did the Salzburgers come to the new colony of Georgia?
Why did Oglethorpe agree to let a group of Jewish people into the colony despite the original rules in the Charter of 1732?
What role did the Highland Scots play in the new colony?
Why were the Malcontents unhappy?
What was the land originally called where the city of Savannah was established?
List two rules for the new colony from the Trustee Period.
List two changes to the laws made during the Royal Colony (think slavery, alcohol, and land ownership).
What region of Georgia is the most populated and is known as the “foot of the mountains”?
Who was the French and Indian War fought between?
What was the significance of the Proclamation of 1763?
Why did Britain implement the Stamp Act?
Name three causes of the American Revolution as identified by your standard.
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
What are the three main parts of the Declaration of Independence?
Identify the three Georgians who signed the Declaration of Independence.
List the five goods produced in colonial Georgia.
List two reasons why most colonists in Georgia were Loyalists.
Who won the Battle of Kettle Creek?
Why did the British and the Patriots want control of the city of Savannah?
Name two weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
Name the five cities that have served as the capital of Georgia.
Why has the capital moved throughout our history?
What was the Great Compromise?
What was the 3/5 Compromise?
Why was University of Georgia established?
Name the five cities that have served as the capital of Georgia.
Why has the capital moved throughout our history?
Name the three ways that land was distributed in Georgia.
What was the headright system?
What were the land lotteries?
Name the two technological developments that impacted Georgia’s expansion westward.
Explain the impact of the cotton gin on Georgia.
What were the two sides of the Civil War?
Why did the south call themselves the Confederate States of America?
Name two causes of the Civil War.
What was the Compromise of 1850?
How did the election of 1860 lead to the Civil War?
What was the Supreme Court ruling in the Dred Scott case?
What was the issue of nullification and how did it lead to the Civil War?
Who was William McIntosh and what was his impact on Georgia?
Who was John Ross and how did he impact the Cherokee in Georgia?
Who was John Marshall and why was he significant?
Answer:
thats a lot of stuff
Explanation:
Which constitutional amendment made it illegal to deny citizens the right to vote
Answer:
Amendment XV
Explanation:
The 15th Amendment (Constitutional amendment XV) to the Government of the United States forbids the national govt and each territory from restricting the voting rights to a person depending on the "color, gender, or prior state of enslavement." of the that individual.
Answer:
15th (c)
Explanation:
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he Temples at Abu Simbel
If you ever travel to Egypt, be sure to visit the two temples at Abu Simbel, a town on the banks of the Nile River south of Aswan. The history of their construction spans both ancient and modem times.
Then
Built around 1250 B.C.E., the Great Temple of Ramses II and the smaller Temple of Hathor next to it were carved out of a mountainside. This was no easy job. Four 67-foot-high statues of Ramses flank the entrance to the Great Temple. Inside, three inner chambers extend two hundred feet into the rock. The ancient Egyptians excavated these rooms and their massive columns using, of course, only hand tools. They also used detailed calculations to carefully align the temple. As a result, at dawn on two days of the year, sunlight reaches into the third chamber. This room was a sacred sanctuary, containing the statues of four gods. The sun's rays light up the statues and symbolically awake them to life.
Now
In the 1960s, Egypt built the High Dam to control the annual Nile floods. The lake that formed behind the dam would have covered the temples at Abu Simbel. Archeologists from Egypt and many other countries were alarmed, so they raised funds to move the mountainside. And that is what was done. Workers using handsaws cut the two temples into more than a thousand blocks. Each block weighed from 10 to 40 tons. The blocks were carried to safe ground 195 feet higher. Engineers then rebuilt the two temples inside a man-made concrete mountain. They were careful to place the Great Temple in the exact orientation of the original so that the gods of the sacred sanctuary are still awakened twice a year. This reconstruction was nearly as huge a feat as that of digging the temples from the rock in the first place.
Select the correct answer.
According to the author, why should a tourist go to Abu Simbel?
A.
The temples are a feat of ancient engineering.
B.
The temples are a feat of modern engineering.
C.
The temples are a feat of both ancient and modern engineering.
C.
The temples are a feat of both ancient and modern engineering.
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Answer:
Daniel Arap Moi