In the Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith lays the ground work for the Laissez-Faire Policy of Economic. The belief of Laissez-Faire Economics is that Government should have what type of role in the National Economy:

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Laissez-faire is an economic policy that states that the government should play a leading role in the economy, limited to only protecting individual property rights.

Explanation:

Laissez-faire is the economic doctrine that represents economic liberalism, which is adopted in the USA and in some European countries. This doctrine is associated with capitalism and states that a country's market must be established without government interference, operating freely and self-regulating. The government's role in this case is limited and coincides only with the protection of property rights and other possible individual rights.


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What is the “Out of Africa” Theory?

It calculates that human migration from Africa began 10,000 to 20,000 years ago.
It calculates humans evolved to bipedal hominids around 10,000 years ago.
It calculates humans evolved to bipedal hominids around 50,000 years ago.
It calculates that human migration from Africa began 60,000 to 90,000 years ago.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The correct answer will be option-D.

Out of Africa, the theory is a well-substantiated theory which explains that modern Homo sapiens descended from the small group in Africa.

The theory suggests that homo sapiens dispersed from Africa around 50,000 to 90,000 years ago and displaced the earlier species of Homo like Denisovans and Neanderthals.

This theory is supported by the evidence and is considered the widely accepted theory explaining the evolution of humans.

Thus, option-D is the correct answer.

.O. How does Jefferson change the
American military?

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Jefferson drastically cut the budget of the Army and the Navy as well as the overall budget of the government. In the process, he reduced the national debt by about thirty percent.

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What was the soviets leadership likely perspective on the Cuban missile crisis

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Answer: Sergei Khrushchev is the son of Nikita Khrushchev, the premier of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He shared his impressions of that showdown from a Soviet perspective and the lessons for current and future leaders.

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During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Khrushchev was the leadership of the Soviet's. Their perspective during the crisis was that they thought they could deter invasion and demonstrate to the world that Soviet's could compete with the United States when it came to missile power. They had also expected the United States to invade Cuba and drive Fidel Castro from office.

why did many Americans move to the Suburbs after World War II

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The growth of suburbs resulted from several historical forces, including the social legacy of the Depression, mass demobilization after the War (and the consequent “baby boom”), greater government involvement in housing and development, the mass marketing of the automobile, and a dramatic change in demographics.

How did minstrel shows portray African Americans? a. As proud and free Americans C. As wealthy industrialists b. As foolish imitators of white culture d. As respected but poor farmers

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Answer:

b. As foolish imitators of white culture

Explanation:

The minstrel shows portray African Americans as a race who are foolish and lack the required intellectual capacity and knowledge. The shows were mostly in the form of comedy and performed mostly by the Whites . Some referred to the shows as being racial and it was popular before the abolition of racial discrimination.

This validates the minstrel as a show which portrays African Americans as foolish imitators of white culture

How did the geography of ancient China affect the development of its culture?

Access to the seas allowed Chinese people to trade with cultures from far away.
Fertile land in the river valleys forced the Chinese people to farm instead of developing other skills.
Isolation from other lands forced the Chinese people to depend on themselves to adapt to their environment.
Extensive highlands promoted a nomadic lifestyle that kept the Chinese people from becoming a unified culture.

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isolation from other lands forced the Chinese people to depend on themselves to adapt to their environment.

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isolation from other lands forced the Chinese people to depend on themselves to adapt to their environment.

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Answer:

I have no idea

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Answer: i think it’s b.
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Why did people not write about Jesus until several decades after his death

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Poderoso y Simple: ¿Cómo recibo el regalo del sacrificio de Jesús?

Jesús vino darse como un sacrificio para todas las naciones.  Este mensaje fue anunciado al principio de la historia humana, escrito con una signatura divina en el sacrificio de Abraham y en el sacrificio de la Pascua, con más detalles predichos en varias profecías en el Antiguo Testamento.  ¿Por qué era su muerte tan importante que él merecía tanta importancia?  Eso es una pregunta digna de la consideración.  La Biblia declara algo como una ley cuando indica:

Porque la paga del pecado es muerte… (Romanos 6:23)

“Muerte” literalmente significa ‘separación´.  Cuando nuestra alma se separa de nuestro cuerpo morimos físicamente.  De una manera similar somos separados de Dios espiritualmente.  Esto es verdad porque el Dios es Santo (sin pecado) mientras hemos llegado a ser corrompidos desde nuestra creación original y entonces pecamos.

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What techniques did the Mongols use to control their enormous empire?

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by recluting poor people useng them to be as solders but WARNING japan at the end wins soo

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by recluting poor people useng them to be as solders but WARNING japan at the end wins

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One major effect of Napoleon’s rule of France was that it led to

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This power put Napoleon in a position of great authority and enabled him to bring about wide-reaching social, economic, and political changes.

What are examples of legalism still in china today?

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Yes legalism is still around.  It is seen today in China in many different aspects.  An example of how it is still seen today is that when my parents were living in China they witnessed executions and other harsh punishments being placed on individuals.  Legalism today is not the same as it once was as it has changed over the years.

Legalism is seen, to a lesser extent to what it once was, however in China the philosophy  of legalism still exists in their governmental structure, political system and judicial systems.  The government still inflicts judgement and punishment as it was in previous years however they do not hold as harsh of consequences as they once did.

For us living in the western world it is easy for us to look in and identify legalism within Chinese systems however for people living in China it is harder for them to see it at the same extent because this is what they have grown to know and they do not know other ways.  Most Chinese citizens have limited access to outside information to compare their systems to other countries.

In China, you can still see the effects of legalism by the way we see how they respond to crimes.  For example some of the punishment is stricter than we see in North America.   Also, you can see the effects of legalism in China by the way the people respond to the government.  Generally citizens in China fear the government because of the consequences that would be initiated if they disobey.  For example when the students stood up against the government in Tianamen Square in 1989, the students were seen as rebels and attacked by the military, killed, thrown in prison and several had to flee the country.

Legalism is still prevalent today as seen through these examples that we have shared although it is not to the same extent as it was when it was first created in the warring states period.

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The Harappa is the of the
ancient culture that existed along the Indus River.

A. name
B. legend
C. language
D. none of the above

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Name

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C. Language

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Agree or disagree with the following statement : Exodus father proves that humans have a tendency to sin are in need of God's grace.

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Answer:

agree

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In which part of Louisiana is the red river valley located?


Northeastern Louisiana

Central Louisiana

The southern coastal plain

Three areas in the southern region

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Answer:

central louisiana and northwestern is the right answer but base on the choices there is no northwestern so therefore the answer is central louisiana

Prohibition led to
A. the Great Migration
B. Organized Crime
C. Fundamentalism
D. World War 1

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Answer:

C Organized Crime

Explanation:

Boot legging became popular as a means of making money illegally.

how did mexico attempt to colonize Texas?

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Answer: Wanting to defend Texas from United States expansionism and hostile Indians, Mexico continued the Spanish colonization plan after its independence in 1821 by granting contracts to "empresarios," land agents who would settle and supervise selected, qualified immigrants.

Explanation:How did mexico attempt to colonize Texas?

Which American Indian group was allied with the British as the French and Indian War began?
the Huron
the Ottawa
the Iroquois Confederacy
the Algonquin

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Answer:

option 3 (Iroquois Confederacy)

Explanation:

Overlapping claims by the British and the Iroquois Confederacy resulted in American Indians working together to drive the British off the continent. Overlapping claims by the French, the British, and the Spanish created fierce competition between the three European nations.

The answer is C- The Iroquois Confederacy.

This land [of South America] is very pleasing, full of an infinite number of very tall trees which never lose their leaves and throughout the year are fragrant with the sweetest aromas and yield an endless supply of fruits, many of which are good to taste and conducive to bodily health. The fields produce many herbs and flowers and most delicious and wholesome roots that I fancied myself near the Terrestrial Paradise. What shall we say of the multitude of birds and their plumes and colours and singing and their numbers and their beauty? I am unwilling to enlarge upon this description, because I doubt if I would be believed. . . . We saw so many . . . animals that I believe so many species could not have entered Noah’s ark. We saw many wild hogs, wild goats, stags and does, hares, and rabbits, but of domestic animals, not one.”
—Amerigo Vespucci,
as quoted in Eyewitness to History

What did Vespucci find was missing among the plants and animals of South America?
a.
tall trees
c.
wild goats
b.
wholesome roots
d.
domestic animals

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The answer is D “We saw many wild hogs, wild goats, stags and does, hares, and rabbits, but of domestic animals, not one.” See how at the end of this paragraph they are implying that they didn’t see any domestic animals? The answer is D.

when did the first civilization develop


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Civilizations first appeared in Mesopotamia (what is now Iraq) and later in Egypt. Civilizations thrived in the Indus Valley by about 2500 BCE, in China by about 1500 BCE and in Central America (what is now Mexico) by about 1200 BCE. Civilizations ultimately developed on every continent except Antarctica.

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Match the three stages of the Anglo-Boer War to the correct order:

1. the Boer offensive
Stage 3
2. the British response
Stage 2
3. guerilla war
Stage 1

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Answer:

Stage 1 , Boer Offensive , happened in December 1899

Stage 2,  British Response, Happened in February 1900

Stage 3, Guerrilla War, Happened in march 1901

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First Boer offensive

Second British response

Third guerilla war

Which are true about the Federalist Papers? (Select all that apply.)
A- George Mason edited the newspaper that published the Federalist papers
B- The Federalist Papers criticized the Constitution and led to its revision
C- The Federalist Papers responded to letters written by the anti-federalists
D- James Madison was an author of both the Constitution and the Federalist Papers

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Answer:

B and D I think if am rong sorry

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Read the letter from Mary S. Paul, a Lowell mills worker.

21 Dec. 1845

Dear Father

I received your letter on Thursday the 14th with much pleasure. I am well which one comfort is. My life and health are spared while others are cut off. Last Thursday one girl fell down and broke her neck, which caused instant death. She was going in or coming out of the mill and fell down it being very icy. Last Tuesday we were paid. In all I had six dollars and sixty cents paid $4.68 for board. With the rest I got me a pair of rubbers and a pair of 50.cts shoes. Perhaps you would like something about our regulations about going in and coming out of the mill. At half past six [the bell] rings for the girls to get up and at seven they are called to the mill. At half past 12 we have dinner are called back again at one and stay till half past seven. I get along very well with my work. I can doff as fast as any girl in our room. If any girl wants employment I advise them to come to Lowell.

This from,
Mary S. Paul

Why did factories want to employ women like Mary S. Paul?

They were a source of cheap labor.
They required little moral guidance.
They were more skilled.
They did not complain.

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Answer:

They were a source of cheap labor

Explanation:

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They were a source of cheap labor did factories want to employ women like Mary S. Paul. Hence, option A is correct.

Who was Mary S. Paul?

Mary Paul was one of the few young, single women who resided in Red Bank's North American Phalanx, a middle-class utopian community. The community was established in 1843 on the principles of Charles Fourier by Associationist Rebecca Buffum Spring and her husband Marcus Spring.

The majority of textile workers put in between 12 and 14 hours a day, plus an additional half-day on Saturdays; Sunday being the sole day off for the mills. The majority of mill girls took time off to travel home over a portion of the summer, although they often worked nine to ten months of the year.

The True Story of Mary: Who Wanted To Stand On Her Head, a children's chapter book by Jane Godwin, was released in 2005.

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Think about what you learned about the rising division in America over problems happening in Europe. Which of these statements describe the reasons why American leaders were divided? Check any boxes that apply.

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Answer:

Based on my paper from last year, b,c,d,e

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True/False: The compromise over slave representation in Congress stated that 3 out of every 5 slaves would be counted toward a state's representation in Congress

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Answer:  It is the Christ.

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Describe two features of the slave trade using specific factual evidence and effective history vocabulary

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No equal rights and lack of government
rights were not equal. lack of government

Micah is doing a project for social studies on population around the world. Whic visual tools would be best to help Micah communicate the population of six different world regions? Check all that apply.

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Answer:

These are the answer choices for the question:

Venn diagram.

line graph.

bar graph.

pie chart.

table.

And this is the correct answer:

bar graph.

pie chart.

table.

Explanation:

A bar graph can show the world population of the six regions very well, by showcasing, in a vertical manner, the proportion of the population of each region in relation to the other regions.

The same is true for a pie chart, but in this case, the proportion would be shown as a section of a circle, the largest sections corresponding to the most populated regions, and the smallest to the least populated regions.

Finally, a table would not show the relative proportions in a graphical manner, but can be used to deliver the information in a clear, accurate and numerical manner.

The Crusades began soon after the Seljuk Turks threatened which of the following Christian nations?
A.
the Kingdom of France
B.
the Byzantine Empire
C.
the Kingdom of England
D.
the Holy Roman Empire

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Answer:

The Answer is B

Explanation:

The Crusades began soon after the Seljuk Turks threatened  the Byzantine Empire. The appropriate response is option B.

Who were the Seljuk Turks?

The Qnq branch of the Oghuz Turks built and controlled the Great Seljuk State, often known as the Seljuk Empire, which was a high medieval, culturally Turko-Persian, Sunni Muslim empire.

There are signs that Musa Yabghu, the uncle of the aforementioned two, was a member of the Seljuk leadership triumvirate. The Seljuk Empire was established in 1037 by Tughril (990-1063) and his brother Chaghri (989-1060), both of whom shared control over its lands.

Since the Arab invasions, the Turks posed the greatest threat to the Empire.  The Greek Byzantine beaches of Minor Asia faced a deadly/serious threat from the Seljucs in the 1090s.

The appropriate response is option B.

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Which of the follwoing BEST explains why the decision made in Dred Scott v. Sanford nullified the Compromise of 1850 and popular sovereignty?

A.
It defined slaves as property that could not be legally taken by the government

B.
It granted the Supreme Court the power to abolish slavery and denied it to Congress

C.
It granted states the right to secede if the federal government violated the Constitution

D.
It held that African-Americans could not be citizens and therefore could not vote

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Answer:

A)  It defined slaves as property that could not be legally taken by the government.

Explanation:

Because slavery was practiced differently throughout the several colonies, there were basic areas of agreement concerning slave laws, regardless of the prevailing form of slavery. Slaves were legally regarded as property, much as animals.

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