A visitor would enter a Roman house through the
cubiculum
atrium
triclinium
peristylium
Answer:
atrium
Explanation:
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The Italian Renaissance notes on A New Worldview
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which tactic did both Chandragupta Maurya and Aśoka use to gain power? They set up a system of spies.
They expanded the empire’s borders.
They carved edicts in pillars and rocks.
They sent missionaries to foreign lands.
The correct answer is B) they expanded the empire’s borders.
The tactic that both Chandragupta Maurya and Aśoka used to gain power was that they expanded the empire’s borders.
These feared emperors decided to expand their territories through conquering in order to gain more power, control, and influence in the region.
However, in the case of emperor Asoka, he inherited the ruling of the Mauryan Empire in 273 BC and followed his grandfather's steps. He conquered, fought many battles, and imposed his will in his new territories. But he got tired when he realized all the pain and suffering caused by the war. He converted to Buddhism and started to appreciate values such as tolerance, justice, and respect.
Answer:
B. They expanded the empire’s borders.
Explanation:
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Answer:E
Explanation:The british were suffering from french and indian war so they needed money as they had nearly none so they can pay their debts,
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hi when was christmas first celabrated with trees wreath cookies ornaments stockings etc etc. oh yea and when was santa first created.
Answer:
In the 1800's is when Christmas was first celebrated with stockings and cookies. They originally used their socks, but then it evolved into specifically made socks that are now called 'Christmas Stockings' Santa has been around for a long time, since 280 A.D. (First found in Turkey). But in 1862 Thomas Nadst drew a small elflike creature who supported the Union, that later became known as Santa Claus. The coat was originally drawn in brown, but over the span of the 30 years Thomas continued to draw it, he turned the coat red.
Answer:
Rome on December 25, 3d century. st Nicholas(santa) was born sometime around 280 A.D.
Explanation:
Who was chosen to deliver the resolutions to Mexico? and why
How does the Eightfold Path affect the way Buddhist live their lives?
Answer:
Explanation:
Following the Noble Eightfold Path leads to liberation in the form of nirvana: ... Just this noble eightfold path: right view, right aspiration, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration
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Answer:
Art and Learning
Explanation:
The Renaissance was a cultural movement that profoundly affected European intellectual life in the early modern period. Beginning in Italy, and spreading to the rest of Europe by the 16th century, its influence was felt in art, architecture, philosophy, literature, music, science and technology, politics, religion, and other aspects of intellectual inquiry. Renaissance scholars employed the humanist method in study, and searched for realism and human emotion in art.
What are the three steps in the public policy process? Check all that apply.
Answer:
A policy established and carried out by the government goes through several stages from inception to conclusion. These are agenda building, formulation, adoption, implementation, evaluation, and termination.
Explanation:
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Mad Libs Unit 7 Prosperity and Depression
Answer:
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Explanation:
Europe’s ancien regimes, or old governments, used a heavy-handed, authoritarian style of rule based on the belief that kings and queens deserved absolute power over the people in their kingdoms. Which Enlightenment ideal was in direct conflict with this approach to government?
Answer:
Encouraged by ideas such as natural law and social contracts.
Explanation:
Enlightenment ideas helped influence people to overthrow the authoritarian style and monarchy. Enlightenment gave birth to the thinkers to share their ideas in society and introduce a natural law and social contacts. The Enlightenment philosophers ideas sparked advances in governments throughout Europe. The natural law and social contract ideas were introduced which led people to question the governments and society that existed since the Middle Ages.
Natural law and social contracts are among the theories that have influenced him.
People were influenced by Enlightenment concepts to overturn authoritarian rule and monarchy. The Enlightenment gave rise to philosophers who wanted to share their thoughts with the rest of society and establish a natural law and social connections. The ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers inspired progress in governments across Europe.People began to challenge governments and societies that had existed because since Middle Ages once the naturalistic worldview and social contract theories were presented.
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Delegates met at a convention at Washington-on-the-Brazos on March 1, 1836 in order to —
rebuild the Texas Navy
form a new government
protest unfair taxes
declare loyalty to Mexico
Answer:
Form a new government
Explanation:
Being discontent with the repeated abuses of the Mexican Government and the Mexican Constitution of 1824, a group of young elected delegates met in Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas in March 1836, with the purpose of declaring Texas independence from Mexico, forming a new government and starting working on a new Constitution that protected some rights such as the right to due process, to bear arms, to practice the religion they wanted and their right of freedom of speech and press.
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Identify and explain the four federal crimes described in the constitution.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Two hundred and twenty three years ago, the American people adopted a document so influential that it continues to serve as a model for governmental organization throughout the world. We proudly celebrate Constitution Day every Sept. 17. But, increasingly, these celebrations are tinged with concern that our constitutional heritage is being eroded.
Over the past few decades modern liberalism, along with activist judges and other public officials have repudiated many of Americas core principles. Assaults on state efforts to control immigration and the imposition of a federal mandate to buy health insurance are two of the most recent challenges to settled constitutional order.
Another sign that we have lost our sense of the Constitution lies in the phenomenon of "overcriminalization." Put simply, government is making too many criminal laws, creating traps for people who are doing their best to be law-abiding citizens. Consider: The Constitution itself identifies only three federal crimes - piracy, counterfeiting, and treason.
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When the First Congress enacted the original Crimes Act in 1790, it stipulated only 17 federal crimes. Today, Congress own research service can't even count all the federal crimes on the books. Our best estimate is that the federal code now delineates more than 4,500 federal crimes. And federal regulations create tens of thousands more. Our Founding Fathers would recognize relatively few of these offenses as crimes.
At the time of the founding, almost all criminal law punished conduct that everyone would recognize as wrongful - offenses like murder, theft, and burglary. And virtually all crimes required proof that the accused had acted with a "guilty mind" - that is, with the intent to do a wrongful act. My, how things have changed.
Today, the vast majority of the crimes are regulatory offenses. They involve conduct that is not inherently wrong but has been made criminal only because an elite legislature - or unelected bureaucracy - has decreed it to be so.
To make enforcement of these new social norms easier, legislatures have often jettisoned the "guilty mind" requirement. As a result, people may be punished with jail time for doing things they had no idea were illegal, much less criminal.
Our criminal law has become unmoored from its historical foundations. Absurdities abound as a result. "One Nation Under Arrest: How Crazy Laws, Rogue Prosecutors and Activist Judges Threaten Your Liberty," a recent book from the Heritage Foundation, recounts dozens of examples of Americans going about their business, only to find they have unwittingly committed crimes.
Hence, a 12-year old girl is arrested for eating a French fry in the Washington, D.C., Metro system. A 63-year old grandmother in Palo Alto, Calif., is arrested for failing to trim her hedges in the "officially approved manner." Four FBI agents, in SWAT gear and armed with automatic rifles, arrest an Alaskan inventor for shipping scientific material without a federally mandated sticker on the package. A retired orchid grower spends 17 months in jail for importing orchids without the proper paperwork.
As the list of criminal acts expands, it becomes harder for the average American to get through the day without unknowingly committing a crime. This situation creates an even more insidious danger. If everyone is potentially a criminal, then the government and its employees have vast powers to decide which people to charge. With so wide a scope of possible criminal charges, we now face a situation where little but the discretion of the government determines who goes to jail and who goes free.
When government exercises that discretion with great wisdom and restraint, justice will result. But as reflected in the principles embodied in our Constitution and our concept of the rule of law, we insist on a government that is limited precisely because we doubt the unerring wisdom of the state or its officials. The comprehensiveness of criminal law now means that it may be deployed as a weapon against the disfavored or the politically unpopular without regard to the actual blameworthiness of their conduct.
Without limits protecting citizens from haphazard application of criminal punishment, law becomes a tool of oppression rather than protection. As it diverges from commonly held ideas of justice, respect for the law declines, as does its moral force upon American society. Without that respect and force, law is far less able to further the ends of government in protecting the life, property and liberty of the average American.
As we celebrate Constitution Day, we should remember its enduring principles. If we do not, America will soon become a place where government has the power to deem anyone a criminal.
Answer:
Although there are many different kinds of crimes, criminal acts can generally be divided into four primary categories: personal crimes, property crimes, inchoate crimes, statutory crimes, and financial crimes.
Explanation:
Property crimes typically involve interference with the property of another. Although they may involve physical or mental harm to another, they primarily result in the deprivation of the use or enjoyment of property. Many property crimes are theft crimes, including burglary, larceny, robbery, auto theft, and shoplifting. Inchoate crimes refer to those crimes that were initiated but not completed, and acts that assist in the commission of another crime. Inchoate crimes require more than a person simply intending or hoping to commit a crime. Rather, the individual must take a “substantial step” towards the completion of the crime in order to be found guilty. Inchoate crimes include aiding and abetting, attempt, and conspiracy. In some cases, inchoate crimes can be punished to the same degree that the underlying crime would be punished, while in other cases, the punishment might be less severe. Statutory crimes include those crimes, in addition to the crimes discussed above, which are proscribed by statute. Three significant types of statutory crimes are alcohol related crimes, drug crimes, traffic offenses, and financial/white collar crimes.
Which state representatives proposed the Virginia Plan the New Jersey Plan and the Great Compromise?
Answer: William Paterson- New Jersey Plan
James Madison- Virginia Plan
Rodger Sherman- Great Compromise
Explanation:
Rodger Sherman, a delegate from the state of Connecticut suggested the Great Compromise. In the Senate, each state was granted 2 Senators, no matter what the population was. This was to please the small states. In the House of Representatives, representation would be decided by the state’s population. The higher the population, the more representation and the lower the population the less representation each state would receive. This was to please the larger states.
did pilgrims believe in education
prolly maybe maybe not
Answer: The Puritans, a strict fundamentalist Protestant sect who immigrated to the New World for religious freedom beginning in 1609, believed that education was necessary in order to read the Bible to receive salvation.
Explanation:
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“Most Westerners accept the stereotype of the 13th-century Mongols as barbaric plunderers
intent merely to maim, slaughter, and destroy. This perception, based on Persian, Chinese,
Russian, and other accounts of the speed and ruthlessness with which the Mongols carved out the
largest contiguous land empire in world history, has shaped both Asian and Western images of
the Mongols... Such a view has diverted attention from the considerable contributions the
Mongols made to 13th- and 14th century civilization. Though the brutality of the Mongol's
military campaigns ought not to be downplayed or ignored, neither should their influence on
Eurasian culture be overlooked... Perhaps most importantly, the Mongol empire inextricably
linked Europe and Asia and ushered in an era of frequent and extended contacts between East
and West."
Morris Rossabil “The Mongols' Mark On Global History,” Asian Topics in World
History, 2004
A. Identify and explain ONE factor not identified in the passage which enabled the Mongols to
create their empire.
B. Identify and explain ONE economic consequence of the Mongol empire which would support
the author's argument.
C. Identify and explain ONE cultural or technological transfer between Europe and Asia which
occurred as a result of the Mongol's empire.
Answer:
im not really sure
Explanation:
but mabey C
Answer:
A, B, and C Below
Explanation:
Identify and explain ONE factor not identified in the passage which enabled the Mongols to create their empire. (Causation, KC 3.1.II.A, 3.2.I.B)
A.)One factor not identified in the passage which enabled the Mongols to create their empire was the leadership of the Genghis Khan who united the mongol tribes fro conquest and expansion. The Mongols was the largest land empire in world history because of Genghis Khan’s leadership of the Mongols. The Mongols being led by Genghis khan them to conquer more land and expand their military, making them able to create one of the largest empires in world history.
B. Identify and explain ONE economic consequence of the Mongol empire which would support the author’s argument. (Cause-Effect, KC 3.1.I.E)
B. One economic consequence of the Mongols empire which supports the author’s argument is that trade flourished due to the Mongols gaining more wealth by taxing on trade routes by building roads to connect Eurasia. The Mongols had diverted attention from the considerable contributions the Mongols made to 13th and 14th century civilization. The Mongol Empire had gained more money from the contributions they made for the trade routes, helping them expand their empire.
C. Identify and explain ONE cultural or technological transfer between Europe and Asia which occurred as a result of the Mongol’s empire. (Cause-Effect, KC 3.2.II)
C. One cultural transfer between Europe and Asia which occurred as a result of the Mongol’s empire was the relocation of the doctors and engineers all over the empire and the spread of the compass and gunpowder. The brutality of the Mongol’s military were not to be downplayed or ignored, as well as their influence on Eurasia culture. With the doctors and engineers, and the compass and gunpowder spreading throughout Eurasia had made a cultural impact on trade routes.
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Answer:
Look below.
Explanation:
1. The Assyrian Empire ruled the Fertile Crescent
2.Nebuchadnezzar the Second came to power
3. City of Jerusalem was destroyed
4. Naboplassar founded the Chaldean Empire
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Answer:
still ripping people off huh
Explanation:
What does this quote mean?
“The heart that gives thanks is a happy one, for we cannot feel thankful and unhappy at the same time.” — Douglas Wood
Answer:
“The heart that gives thanks is a happy one, for we cannot feel thankful and unhappy at the same time.” — Douglas Wood
Explanation:
When were for everything grateful for everything or appreciate everone with a smile doesnt meant entirely that were happy just like that it takes time to learn to be happy we have to be grateful for little things in life. Us humans are not meant to be happy and the time it is impossible to live sadness because everyone has a story.
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The map shows the route tribes took from Idaho during the Nez Perce War.
Where were the Nez Perce heading before they were defeated by the US military?
Puget Sound
Montana
Idaho
Canada
Answer:
its actually canada the dude below or above me just guessed
Explanation:
true or false the romans developed the concept of "republic" in their government
Answer:
I think its true.
Explanation:
“The Role of the Church was the main reason why there was so little change in Medicine in Middle Ages”. How far do u agree?
I need a conclusion for that statement.
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Answer: Medicine was inseparable from religious dogmas and the church.
Explanation:
The church was an integral part of everyday medieval life. She was involved in every segment of life, including medicine. There was no progress in medieval medicine since the church ruled out a scientific approach. All knowledge about medicine was taken from antiquity, and there was no progress in absorbing new knowledge in that context. Medicine in the Middle Ages was related to the spiritual; it was based on the belief in the spiritual's inseparability from the material, that is, the body from the soul.
Diseases were attributed to sin either individually or collectively, like the outbreak of epidemics. The fight against diseases was often reduced to the individual, the family took care of the patient, which was almost a common method in the Middle Ages. Progress was recorded only in the twelfth century with the founding of a university and the translation of certain texts from the Arabic language.
Who was the religious tyrant that insisted all people living in the Safavid empire convert to Shi’ism?
Answer:
Shah Isma'il.
Explanation:
Shah Isma'il was the leader of the Safavid army who became the Shah/King of the Safavid Empire after conquering a large portion of modern Iran at a very young age.
He established Shi'ism, also known as Shi'a Islam, as the empire's religion and insisted all people living in Safavid Empire to convert into Shi’ism. He was very intolerant to any opposition or cristism towards his policy of conversion. Any person found opposing to his conversion policy was put to death immediately.
Shah Isma'il was a religious tyrant who also destroyed and killed many Sunni population who were living in Baghdad during his conflict with the Ottomans.
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what was one result of the events reported in the excerpt above?
Why is a convection necessary? What demonstrates that such a convection is necessary?
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Which of the following famous explorers DID NOT explore land that would
eventually become New York?
A.
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Giovanni da Verrazzano
B.
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Henry Hudson
C.
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John Cabot
D.
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Christopher Columbus
Answer:
D
Answer choice D.
John Cabot
John Cabot did not explore land that would eventually become New York.
John Cabot was a Venetian explorer and also a navigator. He was inspired by other navigators such as Christopher Columbus and Bartholomeu.
When he arrived in Northern America, he laid claim to land in Canada. He had even mistaken this place to be Asia. The land he discovered was under the ruling of the King of England. This was one of the reasons for the British takeover in North America.
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Which part of the United States supported Abraham Lincoln most in becoming president in the election of 1860? *
East
West
North
South
North was against slavery
When can Congress do something that is not listed in the Constitution?
a. always
b. never
c. when it relates to something that is listed
Answer:C. When it relates to something that is listed.
Explanation:
What has lead to rapid growth of tokyo
Answer:
Food production served as a factor that attracted people to the area. Eventually, businesses and the local economy grew, leading to the development of the city and, over time, the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. The beginnings of Tokyo are similar to those of other major cities around the world
Explanation: