The Boston Massacre had a major impact on relations between Britain and the American colonists.

a. True
b. False

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Answer 1

a. true is the answer, have a good day


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What happened to Prussia after Frederick The Great reign? What kind of government did it have?​

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Answer:

it had a peaceful and non protest less government

The correct chronological order of dynastic eras in China are Han, Sui, Tang, Song, Ming. True False

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Answer:

Ture but there are omissions.

spain and portugal are located on the ____ peninsula

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Answer: Iberian Peninsula

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What is the best definition of the caste system?

a teaching of Siddhartha Gautama based on his realization that the only way to avoid suffering is to follow the Eightfold Noble Path

social and religious classes developed after Aryans settled on the Ganges plain and later incorporated into Hindu beliefs


an integral part of Hinduism that teaches that the gods will allow people who pray to the wheel of dharma to change their social standing


the Hindu belief that life is a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, which ends only when a person reaches Nirvana

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Answer:

B. social and religious classes developed after Aryans settled on the Ganges plain and later incorporated into Hindu beliefs

Explanation:

I took the test on K12 and it was B if you don't trust me then go ahead and get a F on your test then

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Column 1 (Before The Industrial Revolution):

- Economy Based On Agriculture

- Goods Made By Hand

Column 2 (After The Industrial Revolution):

- Economy Based On Manufacturing

- Machines Used To Produce Goods

The Declaration of Rights and Sentiments demanded __________. A. equal rights for women B. a lower voting age C. voting rights for African Americans D. voting rights for District of Columbia citizens

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A. Equal rights for women

What chellenges did queen hatshepsut face?​

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Answer:

Family problems

Explanation:

In particular, she had to deal with her army, which was led by her stepson (and rightful pharaoh), Tuthmosis. She had a dilemma: if she led them into battle and lost, she would be blamed and could lose power. If her army won the battle, Tuthmosis would get all the credit and she could lose power.

Which concern of the colonists led to the American Revolution?

Question 1 options:

Opposition to British tax policies


Fear of attacks by American Indians


Increasing immigration from countries other than Britain


Desire for greater religious freedom

Question 2 (1 point)
What law prohibited the colonist from moving West of the Appalachian Mountains after the French and Indian War?
Question 2 options:

Stamp Act


Intolerable Acts


Proclamation of 1763


Townshend Acts

Question 3 (1 point)
Why were tax laws like the Stamp Act, Sugar Act, and Townshend Acts passed by England?

Question 3 options:

To help the colonist become more independent


To help colonist make a better life for themselves


To pay off war debt from the French and Indian War


To ensure that their self-government worked

Question 4 (1 point)
Why were colonist upset about the tax laws?

Question 4 options:

They wanted to get rid of Mercantilism


They lacked representation in Parliament


They did not have the finances to pay the taxes


They wanted separation of church and state

Question 5 (1 point)
What is considered the first battle of the American Revolution?

Question 5 options:

Battles of Lexington & Concord


Battle of Yorktown


Battles of Saratoga


Battle of Trenton

Question 6 (1 point)
What battle is considered the turning point of the American Revolution because the victory encouraged the French to join the American side?
Question 6 options:

Battles of Lexington & Concord


Battle of Bunker Hill


Battle of Yorktown


Battles of Saratoga

Question 7 (1 point)
During the winter of 1777-1778, Washington and his army faced many hardships. What were they?

Question 7 options:

Disease


Harsh Weather


Starvation


All of the above

Question 8 (1 point)
According to the Declaration of Independence, from what SOURCE does the government get its power?

Question 8 options:

the king


the president


the consent of the governed


the military

Question 9 (1 point)
What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

Question 9 options:

To declare war on France


To declare the reasons the colonist wanted to separate from England


To outline the structure for a new government


To describe the new rights Americans would have

Question 10 (6 points)
Match the correct person to their description.

Question 10 options:

Leader of the Boston Tea Party and the Sons of Liberty.


He led the Continental Army during the American Revolution.


He wrote "Common Sense" to encourage the colonies to break from England.


He was the 1st patriot killed at the Boston Massacre.


He wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776.


He helped as a diplomat in Europe to negotiate the Treaty of Paris (1783).

1.
Thomas Jefferson

2.
George Washington

3.
Samuel Adams

4.
Thomas Paine

5.
Crispus Attucks

6.
John Adams

Question 11 (1 point)
Why did the Boston Tea Party occur?

Question 11 options:

because the British loved tea and the colonist knew this


because the rebels thought tea was only suppose to be for the Navy


because the British refused to lift the high tax on tea


the sons of liberty found they were bored and decided to protest

Question 12 (1 point)
Colonist formed different protest groups to provoke the British and fight for independence. Which of the following is the name for one of those groups?

Question 12 options:

Sons of Liberty


Continental Children


Freedom Fighters


Revolutionary Rebels

Question 13 (3 points)
Match the correct description to its term.

Question 13 options:

colonists were required to house troops and feed them

placed new taxes and took away some freedoms from the colonists.


import tax on molasses, sugar, wine & coffee

1.
Sugar Act

2.
Quartering Act

3.
Townshend Act

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Answer:

b,c,b,a

Explanation:

yes

What effect did the Enlightenment have on political thought in the colonies?

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"The Enlightenment encouraged rational thought over religious thought. As such, the Enlightenment served to create a social and political shift within the colonies from societies based strongly and almost solely in religion to societies that coupled aspects of Enlightenment thoughts with religion. For example, the early creation of town halls..."
The enlightenment encouraged rational thought Duhh!! It was thought over religious thoughts.

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The enlightenment served to create a social and political shift within colonies.

what type of pandemic hit during the war in (1918- 1919).

a,AIDS
b,FLU
c, PLAGUE
d,none of these

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Answer:

b. FLU

Explanation:

it was a tragic pandemic, but yes it did happen in 1918-1919. the plague happened in 1346-1352. Aids were in 1981. so there for making influenza the correct one.

B flu more specificity the Spanish flu even though it wasn’t in Spain it killed 100M people and it’s the 2nd deadliest disease in history killing more then ww1 and ww2 combined also it ended in 1920

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Answer:

C. Franklin D Roosevelt

Explanation:

how many people died building the empire state building

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Answer:

Hewo There!!!

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According to official records, five people died while constructing the Empire State Building. One was struck by a truck, another fell down an elevator shaft, a third was killed by explosives, a fourth struck by a hoist and the fifth fell from scaffolding.

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“You can get a thousand no's from people, and only one "yes" from God.”

― Tyler Perry

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History exam Question :
The Chicago Freedom movement was a
failure. How far do you agree?

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Answer:

That the Chicago Freedom Movement was a failure.

Explaination :

The Chicago Freedom Movement, even if it did not end slums in the city of Chicago, did leave behind an important institutional legacy—Operation Breadbasket (later Rainbow/PUSH coalition) and the Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities.

Albert Gallatin was a member of Thomas Jefferson’s cabinet.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

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Answer:

True

Explanation: Albert Gallatin was Secretary of the treasury on Thomas Jefferson's cabinet.

What was the event that led to the revolts in Latin America at the beginning of the 19th Century?

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Answer:

The Peninsular War, which resulted from the Napoleonic occupation of Spain, caused Spanish Creoles in Spanish America to question their allegiance to Spain, stoking independence movements that culminated in the wars of independence, which lasted almost two decades.

Explanation:

"Kings are absolute seigneurs [lords), and from their nature have full and free
disposal of all property both secular (worldly) and ecclesiastical (religious], to
use it as wise dispensers, that is to say, in accordance with the requirements
of their State."
SOURCE: Louis XIV, king of France, letter to the crown prince of France, ca. 1660
Based on the passage, what did absolute monarchs attempt to do? *
1 point
O Centralize their power and increase their personal authority
O Acknowledge the superiority of Constitutional monarchs
O Establish colonies and monopolize international trade
O Wave their arms under bed sheets and pretend they are ghosts

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Answer:

I think its Establish colonies and monopolize international trade

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Answer:

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The rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman knowledge sparked a period of rebirth known as the __?__.

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Answer:

Hello! Your answer here is the Renaissance. The Renaissance is defined as a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries, characterized by an effort to revive and surpass ideas and achievements of classical antiquity.

How did experts want to handle the economy after the crash?

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Explanation:

I'm not sure but I think they just did

3 reasons why Columbus made voyages to the West Indies.​

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Answer: Columbus wanted to find a new route to India, China, Japan and the Spice Islands. If he could reach these lands, he would be able to bring back rich cargoes of silks and spices.

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What was the goal of the Ku Klux Klan under the leadership of former Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest in 1866

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The answer is To kill people:

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I think it’s B. I think I’m like 80% sure sorry if it’s wrong kid but I think it’s B

Which of the following was a strong advocate of colonization in the early nineteenth century?

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Answer:

President Madison

Explanation:

President Madison, like President Jefferson, was an early advocate for colonization and developed his own ideas about how the process should work.

What is not a reason why nations along the equator are more affected my diseases?

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Population density is not a reason that hotter and more humid communities would be more at risk for disease in the base of this question

which bodies of government are involved in the process of amending the constituition

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Answer:

The Constitution provides that an amendment may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate or by a constitutional convention called for by two-thirds of the State legislatures.

Explanation:

Discuss Observe the shapes and locations of the continents. Do you think they have
always been in the same locations, or do they move? Explain your thinking,

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Answer:

It is believed not

Explanation:

The current shapes of the continents align with eachother in a way that would lead us to believe they were once part of a whole mass, cientists call this the pangea theory something that is further supported by the correlating geography of each continent.

Why was the American Federation of
Labor a different type of labor union
(compared to the Knights of Labor)
and why did it grow during the 20th
century?

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Answer:

Labor unions arose in the nineteenth century as increasing numbers of Americans took jobs in factories, mines, and mills in the growing industrial economy.

The Knights of Labor, founded in 1869, was the first major labor organization in the United States. The Knights organized unskilled and skilled workers, campaigned for an eight hour workday, and aspired to form a cooperative society in which laborers owned the industries in which they worked.

The Knights’ membership collapsed following the 1886 Haymarket Square riot in Chicago. By 1886 the American Federation of Labor (AFL), an alliance of skilled workers’ trade unions, was growing.

What is an arranged marriage

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Answer:

A transactional agreement in matrimony.

An arranged marriage is a form of marriage in which the couples do not know each other before the marriage. Another person chooses the spouse for either the bride or the groom.

The disadvantages of arranged marriages

Love is usually not the motive for these marriages. The marriages are transactional in nature. Also the couples do not have the opportunity to fall in love before the marriage takes place.

The couples are not given the opportunity to make their personal choice.

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Why were members of the mob considered extremely dangerous?

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Mafia organizations are more of a threat than terrorist groups because they modify democracies from within by introducing their illicit earnings into the legal economy. Their businesses defeat the competition because, by counting on these illegal parallel markets, they can lower their prices. Mafia assets also finance the banking, construction, and transportation sectors of the economy.

Mafia organizations are more of a threat than terrorist groups because they modify democracies from within by introducing their illicit earnings into the legal economy. Their businesses defeat the competition because, by counting on these illegal parallel markets, they can lower their prices. Mafia assets also finance the banking, construction and transportation sectors of the economy.

When we think about mafia organizations, we are inclined to see only their illicit activities: drug trafficking, weapons and racketeering. But this is only the surface; behind these lies an enormous and illegally amassed economic power, which is camouflaged and laundered until it becomes legal. As difficult as it is to track the routes of drugs, it is even harder to follow a money trail in the era of online banking and cyberfinance.

To get an idea about the economic power of mafia organizations, consider that in 2009 the executive director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Antonio Maria Costa, revealed that money from organized crime made up the only liquid investment capital available to some banks seeking to avoid failure during the 2008 crisis. Between 2007 and 2009, banks in the United States and Europe lost more than one trillion dollars on bad loans and toxic assets. Liquidity had become the main problem of the banking system. As a result, banks loosened their protections against money laundering and opened up their safes to the mafia’s dirty money, which was primarily from drug trafficking. These funds were then laundered and absorbed into the legal economic system.

European countries have very few protections against the aggression of the mafia’s assets. Today mafia organizations not only launder their money in tax havens, but everywhere. London has become the European and possibly the global capital for money laundering. Germany is high on the Financial Secrecy Index, ahead of Bahrain, Bermuda and Panama.

The strength of criminal organizations is the lack of attention they receive from governments and their ability to garner social consensus – in cases where the state is absent, the mafia “offers services” to citizens. Their winning formula is simple: an extreme tendency toward economic evolution combined with a minimal tendency toward cultural evolution.

It is a mistake to talk about “European mafias” or “mafias in Europe” because the mafia is the most globalized multinational corporation there is. Drug trafficking, its biggest revenue maker, requires a network that involves diverse countries and organizations all around the world. Until now, repression has been the only method used to fight it. However, it is inconceivable that the mafia’s impact on legal markets and democratic stability is not the primary concern of world leaders. It is also inconceivable that moves toward the legalization of drugs and improvements in anti-money laundering laws have not been made. Not to mention the fact that terrorists and mafia organizations often act in synergy.

And so, we must ask ourselves: How are terrorist organizations financed? Organized crime groups do not scorn anyone; they do business with the richest banks, as well as the most dangerous terrorist groups.

All of the following changed the American prairie except :

a . barbed wire
b . extermination of the buffalo
c . heavy rain falls
d . windmills and irrigation

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C. Heavy rainfall

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