The provisions of the Missouri Compromise stated in part that

Missouri would be admitted to the Union as a slave state.
Missouri would be admitted to the Union as a free state.
slavery was permitted across the United States.
slavery was permitted in all of the Louisiana Territory.

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Answer 1

Answer:

i think it was admitted as a slave state

Explanation:

Answer 2
Missouri would be admitted to the union as a slave state.

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Compare the emergence of advanced civilisation in meso and South America with the four early river valley civilisations Which of the following took place in both Egypt and Incan empire
Creation of currency
Abolition of slavery
Human sacrifice to the gods
Mummification of death

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Answer:

mummication of death.

Mummification of death

18.
The U.S. Constitution was eventually adopted after the Anti-Federalists agreed to the inclusion of —
a list of grievances
term limits for the chief executive
provisions for freeing enslaved people
amendments protecting individual rights

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amendments protecting individual rights

Individual rights I think it is correct

Which of the following was NOT one of the central stances of the Democratic-Republican Party?
A.limited government with a laissez-faire approach
B.strong central government
C.focus on agriculture
D.political unity through individual independence

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

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The answer is A :):)

Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence from the passage is not relevant to the topic?
The Importance of Reading
Reading books is important for children. Reading helps children develop vocabulary skills, use imagination, and improve concentration. It also helps exercise their brains. Reading sparks the nerves in the brain to become more active and connected. Vitamin E is a good supplement for a child's brain. Reading also helps children develop a better understanding of the world. They learn to evaluate and analyze words. Reading relaxes the body and mind and provides entertainment. As they say, "A book can be a person's best friend."

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Answer: Vitamin E is a good supplement for a child's brain.

Explanation:The paragraph is about reading Vitamin E has nothing to do with reading.

The Vitamin E option.

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PLS ANSWER!Which of the following is an example of a delegated power?

Manage American territories
Make marriage laws
Establish trial courts
Create local governments

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The answer is: Manage American Territories. Hope this helps!

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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A significant accomplishment of the Second Continental Congress in 1776 was —
signing the Treaty of Paris
approving the Bill of Rights
writing the Declaration of Independence
creating the U.S. Constitution

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Creating the u.s constitution

Answer: Writing the Declaration of Independence. Its English colonists were left there with the promise that another ship would come with more people and supplies, the first English baby born in America, Virginia Dare, was born there, supply ships were delayed by years, and when a ship finally did arrive, the colony was deserted and in disrepair, with only the word “Croatoan” carved on a tree. The account ended with the statement that no one knows what “Croatoan” meant, or what happened to the people of the colony, and that Roanoke remains a mystery to this day.

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The answer is B also I like ur pfp
The answer is b I’m pretty sure

The ability to make decisions for the people
Political power
Executive power
Political party
Executive party

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Answer:

It is C, Political Party.

Explanation:

It is Executive Power, as the executive branch is the president and he makes decisions for e nation and it’s people

Which part of the Constituti on was upheld and expanded by Gibbons v. Ogden

A.) Article 3

B.) Article 8

C.) Amendment 5

D.) Amendment 1

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article 8 is the answe

Answer:

b is the answer because article 8 is the correct answer

Explanation:

Which example shows how guilds functioned during the Gupta Empire? A wealthy citizens' group voted on the local governor. A representatives' group worked to defeat local leaders. A merchant group sent representatives to a local council. A council group worked together to make big decisions.

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answer: D, a council group worked together to make big decisions.

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The guilds were crucial to the manufacturing sector and contributed to the empire's continued economic growth. All participating merchants were expected to adhere by the laws established by the guilds. Thus, option D is correct.

What is the role of guilds functions in Gupta Empire?

Organizations of artisans and traders known as guilds hold a prominent position in society. The activities of guilds developed during the Gupta era.

These activities are documented in numerous works of literature, inscriptions, clay seals, etc. The Guild of Architects is mentioned in Raghuvamsa.

These guilds had enough liberty to run their own businesses and contribute significantly to the general populace's economic existence.

They had their own assets, trusts that served as bankers, arbitrated member disputes, and even produced their own hundis and coins.

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Which Enlightenment idea arose during the Scientific Revolution? Natural laws govern the world. All humans have individual value. Printing presses can help spread ideas. Freedoms do not come from government.

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Answer:

People have natural rights what does this mean

rights that you are born with

life, liberty, and property which is

Freedoms do not come from the government.

Explanation:

You alone were born with your own rights

The Scientific Revolution influenced the development of the Enlightenment values of individualism because it demonstrated the power of the human mind. The ability of scientists to come to their own conclusions rather than deferring to an instilled authority confirmed the capabilities and worth of the individual.

The Enlightenment idea which arose during the Scientific Revolution was "Natural laws govern the world".

The correct answer is A- "Natural laws govern the world".

What is Enlightenment?

Central to Enlightenment thought were the use and celebration of reason, the power by which humans understand the universe and improve their own condition.

What is Scientific Revolution?

Scientific Revolution is the name given to a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries. It replaced the Greek view of nature that had dominated science for almost 2,000 years.

What are Natural Laws?

Natural Laws mean the right or justice held to be common to all humans and derived from nature rather than from the rules of society, or positive law.

Hence, option A is the correct answer.

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A policy whereby all countries have an equal opportunity to trade freely in a certain place

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Answer:

Free trade agreement

Explanation:

Answer:

The free trade agreement is a policy whereby all countries have an equal opportunity to trade freely in a certain place

Explanation:

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what are the colonists protest during the quartering act? and What is the gist of their grievance?

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Answer:

American colonists resented and opposed the Quartering Act of 1765, not because it meant they had to house British soldiers in their homes, but because they were being taxed to pay for provisions and barracks for the army – a standing army that they thought was unnecessary during peacetime and an army that they feared

Explanation:

This illustration of a British soldier practicing a military drill is from “A Plan of Discipline for the Use of the Norfolk [England] Militia,” published in 1768. Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation collection.

On March 24, 1765, the British Parliament passed the Quartering Act, one of a series of measures primarily aimed at raising revenue from the British colonies in America. Although the Quartering Act did not provoke the immediate and sometimes violent protests that opposed the Stamp Act, it did prove to be a source of contention between some colonies and Great Britain during the years leading up to the Revolution.

During the Seven Years (or French and Indian) War, British military commanders in North America often found it difficult to persuade the assemblies of some uncooperative colonies to pay for the costs of housing and provisioning the soldiers sent over to fight the French. Once the war had ended, the king’s advisors decided that some British troops should remain in North America, in theory to defend the colonies. Since the war had left Britain with a large national debt, it also was especially important that the colonies should pay their share of the costs of keeping these men in America.

Contrary to popular belief, the Quartering Act of 1765 did not require that colonists bivouac soldiers in their private homes. The act did require colonial governments to provide and pay for feeding and sheltering any troops stationed in their colony. If enough barracks were not made available, then soldiers could be housed in inns, stables, outbuildings, uninhabited houses, or private homes that sold wine or alcohol. The act did not provoke widespread or violent opposition, partly because significant numbers of British troops were stationed in only a few colonies and also because most colonies managed to evade fully complying with its provisions. To a certain extent the act was overshadowed by the response to the Stamp Act, also passed in 1765.

Nevertheless many American colonists saw the Quartering Act as one more way Parliament was attempting to tax them without their consent. Others suspected that the real purpose of keeping a small standing army in America – stationed in coastal cities, not on the frontier – was not for defense, but to enforce new British policies and taxes. The Quartering Act did become a divisive issue in 1766, however, after 1,500 British soldiers disembarked at New York City. The New York Provincial Assembly refused to provide funds to cover the costs of feeding and housing these men as required by the law. In response, the British Parliament voted to suspend the Provincial Assembly until it complied with the act. As it turned out, the suspension was never put into effect since the New York Assembly later agreed to allocate revenue to cover some of the costs of quartering these troops. The Quartering Act of 1765 was largely circumvented by most colonies during the years before the Revolution.

American colonists resented and opposed the Quartering Act of 1765, not because it meant they had to house British soldiers in their homes, but because they were being taxed to pay for provisions and barracks for the army – a standing army that they thought was unnecessary during peacetime and an army that they feared

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When the government seizes private property, that is called:

confiscation
dissension
infiltration
enterprise

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Answer:

It should be confiscation

It’s actually called Condemnation but another word for it is confiscation. condemnation means the government seized private property its the 5th amendment known as Eminent Domain

What did Spain have to gain by supporting Columbus and his voyage? and be sure to use 8th-grade responses

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Answer:

Columbus hoped to find a new trade route to India and the Orient by sailing west. ... Vast wealth could be gained by trade with the Orient, especially India, home to the spices the Europeans coveted.

Explanation:

In 1484 Christopher Columbus tried unsuccessfully to interest King John II of Portugal in voyages of discovery to the west. Columbus then offered his services in leading such an explatory voyage to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of what later became Spain. Queen Isabella in 1492 after the defeat of the last Muslim stronghold in Spain agreed to finance such a voyage and named Columbus as the admiral, viceroy and governor of any lands he should find. On August 3, 1492 Columbus' fleet of three ships left Spain and made landfall in the Bahamas on October 12th, about two months later. The fleet then sailed to the northeast coast of Cuba and turned to eastward to the island of Hispanola, which now contains the countries of Haiti and the Bominican Republic. There Columbus lost his flagship, the Santa Maria. He then returned to Spain to report his findings.

When word of Columbus' discoveries reached Portugal its king charged the Spanish with encroachment into the Portuguese realm. Ferdinand and Isabella then appealed to the Pope in Rome, who was in origin a Spaniard. In 1493 the Pope issued a proclamation (a Bull) which assigned all lands which were more than 100 leagues (345 miles) west of the Cape Verde Islands to Spain and the land east of that line to Portugual. King John II of Portugal was not satisfied with this division, which he felt jeaprodized Portuguese interests in the South Atlantic so he negotiated a treaty with Ferdinand and Isabella 270 leagues (930 miles) farther to the west. This treaty was called the Treaty of Tordesilla.

Columbus returned to Hispanola in 1493 with 17 ships and 1200 colonists. There was dissatisfaction with Columbus' leadership among the colonists and in 1496 Columbus returned to Spain to report his new discoveries and answer the charges brought against him by the colonists.

In 1498 returned on a third voyage in which he explored the area off the north coast of South America. He discovered the Island of Trinidad and the mouth of the Orinoco River. When Columbus went to Hispanola he found the colony in chaos the colonists in rebellion against him. To placate the colonists he granted pardons and gave them land and control over groups of natives. But despite Columbus' efforts to bring calm to the colony King Ferdinand appointed a new governor for the colony, Francisco de Bobadilla. Bobadilla arrested Columbus and sent him in chains back to Spain. Columbus was freed and made a fourth voyage to the Americas but he was not allowed to land on Hispanola.

Meanwhile other explorers were in the area. In 1499 Alonso de Ojeda sailing for Spain visited the mouth of the Orinoco River which Columbus had found on his third voyage. Accompanying Ojeda was an Italian whose presence was to have a profound impact on the region. His name was Amerigo Vespucci. Vespucci in 1501-02 led another expedition to the region of the Orinoco for the King of Portugal. A Portuguese navigator, Pedro Alvares Cabral, had sighted the northeast coast of Brazil in 1500 and the Portuguese king was interested in what else was nearby. Vespucci concluded that the sightings were of a new continent and stated this in letters he wrote about his explorations. Those letters were published and widely read in Europe. A cartographer in Germany, Martin Waldseemuller, assigned the name America to what is now Brazil on his maps in honor of Amerigo Vespucci. So the original America was South America.

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Answer:

Vast wealth could be gained by trade with the Orient, especially India, home to the spices the Europeans coveted. However, the overland routes the Europeans had traditionally used to get to India and the Orient had become increasingly costly and dangerous since the Ottoman Empire took control of what had been Constantinople and the territories around it. They imposed heavy tariffs and tolls, and their pirates made sea travel dangerous.

Explanation:

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Which of the following were characteristics of the Indus Valley cities?

streets ran parallel to one another
bricks were used in buildings
they were heavily guarded
they had sanitation systems
they were planned in advance
the Aryans built them

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Answer:

B. bricks were used in buildings,

D. they had sanitation systems

E. they were planned in advance

Explanation:

The towns of the Indus Valley Civilization are considered the first examples of urban planning in human history. Drainage systems and residential areas are very well developed in these cities. This trend holds true for all locations explored to date. All of the bricks used in the construction of the homes were baked and standard in size.

Answer:

> streets ran parallel to one another

> bricks were used in buildings

> they had sanitation systems

>they were planned in advance

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When is a country considered to be making money?


A
When they are making laws.
B
When they are importing goods.
C
When they are fighting in a war.
D
When they are exporting goods.

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It’s not C that’s all I know
B i think! Im not very sure

4.identify the following;
a.Clovis b.Charles Martel c.Pepin (the Short) d.Charlemagne e.Vikings

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Answer:

Explanation:

Charles Martle-2nd mayor "Little Hammer" son of Pepin of Heristal and 2nd mayor of palace. He contributes a renaissance to the merovichian dynasty and Frankish world. via bishops, monasteries with libraries that bring great prestige. when king died, does not find a new clovis and mayor only.

Pepin the Short-mayor becomes 1st Christian/Frankish King-son of Charles Martel, Charlemagne's father, he wanted to find a king, asked the pope "he who has the power is King" and pope agrees , he extended his lands and he protected pope from Lombards, St. Boniface as pope's representative anointed and crowned Pepin as Christian king

Charlemagne-Son of Pepin the Short/king Pepin II, ruled the kingdom. He built an empire great than ever. He fought Muslims in Spain and tribes from Germanic Kingdoms. He scattered Christianity and reunited western Europe.

Vikings-Invaders of Europe that came from Gotland Island, Scandinavia.

Clovis-Clovis was the first king of the Franks to unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler, changing the form of leadership from a group of royal chieftains to rule by a single king and ensuring that the kingship was passed down to his heirs.

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Which answer choice correctly compares or contrasts the roles of citizens in the British and Russian governments?

A. British citizens can vote for representatives in one house of their legislature and for their prime minister; Russian citizens can vote for representatives in both houses of their legislature.
B. British citizens can vote for representatives in one house of their legislature; Russian citizens can vote for representatives in one house of their legislature and for their president.
C. British and Russian citizens can vote for representatives in both houses of their legislatures and for their prime ministers.
D. British and Russian citizens can vote for representatives in both houses of their legislatures.

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Answer:

it b

Explanation:

the answer for this question is B.

Which of the following caused Adams to send 3 American diplomats to France to negotiate peace? Choose all that apply.

-The French were seizing American ships.

-The French were holding Americans as prisoners.

-The French were angered by Jay's Treaty between the U.S. and Britain.

-The French executed several American naval officers.

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Answer:

involing a confrontation between the US and the Republican France That led to an undeclared war called the Quasi-War.

Explanation:

involing a confrontation between the US and the Republican France That led to an undeclared war called the Quasi-War.

Which best describes manufacturing in North Carolina in the late 1800s?

Although there were some factories, manufacturing was limited.
A large number of factories were built along the coastal region.
No factories existed in the state at this time.
The state was the nation’s largest textile producer at this time.
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Answer:

although there were some factories, manufacturing was limited

Explanation:

The state was the nation’s largest textile producer at this time.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation:

the _______ and the travels of the man _____________ increased trade and travel in the Middle Ages.

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Drag each label to the correct location.
Match each development to the administration under which it took place.

Bill of Rights
Alien and Sedition Acts
Judiciary Act
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

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Answer:

Washington's Administration - Bill of Rights & Judiciary Act

Adam's Administration - Alien and Sedition Acts & Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

Explanation:

Washington's Administration - Bill of Rights & Judiciary Act. Adam's Administration - Alien and Sedition Acts & Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions.

Who was Washington?

American military soldier, statesman, and politician Founding Father George Washington presided over the country as its first leader from 1789 until 1797.

Many people refer to George Washington as the "Father of His Country." In addition to serving as the country's first president, he oversaw the Constitution-writing convention and led the Continental Army throughout the American Revolution (1775–83).

Washington's success as a land speculator, a business that sprang out of his early job as a field surveyor, is largely responsible for this wealth. Additionally, he had intimate knowledge of the frontier region beyond the Allegheny Mountains because of his involvement in the French and Indian War.

By late afternoon, Washington was aware that he was going to die and requested his will. Lear claimed that at about 10 p.m. of December 14, Washington uttered his final words: "I'm simply leaving!"

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After Nelson Mandela was freed from prison in 1990, he and President F. W. de Klerk....

A. Became locked in a struggle for control of the country.
B. Presented competing arguments to the United Nations.
C. Developed a two-step solution to South Africa's problems.
D. Worked together on rewriting the South African constitution.

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Answer: C

Explanation:

Whenever they got out of prison they had problems with south Africa which means they had to fix the problems

According to Hakluyt, why should England pursue colonies in North America? Check all of the boxes that apply.

1.to expand England's power and wealth

2.to cooperate with Spain and France

3.to spread Christianity

4.to offer opportunities to the poor

5.to help American Indians protect their land

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Answer:

i think its 4 if i read correctly

Explanation:

The answer to this is 1, 2, and 3.

Source 1: Excerpt from Senate Report 693, 46th Congress, 2nd Session (1880).
Freed by the Emancipation Proclamation in 1865, former slave Henry Adams testified before the U.S. Senate fifteen years later about the early days of his freedom, describing the process of sharecropping.

The white men read a paper to all of us colored people telling us that we were free and could go where we pleased and work for who we pleased. The man I belonged to told me it was best to stay with him. He said, “The bad white men was mad with the Negroes because they were free and they would kill you all for fun.” He said, stay where we are living and we could get protection from our old masters.

I told him I thought that every man, when he was free, could have his rights and protect themselves. He said, “The colored people could never protect themselves among the white people. So you had all better stay with the white people who raised you and make contracts with them to work by the year for one-fifth of all you make. And next year you can get one-third, and the next you maybe work for one-half you make. We have contracts for you all to sign, to work for one-twentieth you make from now until the crop is ended, and then next year you all can make another crop and get more of it.”

I told him I would not sign anything. I said, “I might sign to be killed. I believe the white people is trying to fool us.” But he said again, “Sign this contract so I can take it to the Yankees and have it recorded.” All our colored people signed it but myself and a boy named Samuel Jefferson. All who lived on the place was about sixty, young and old.
On the day after all had signed the contracts, we went to cutting oats. I asked the boss, “Could we get any of the oats?” He said, “No; the oats were made before you were free.” After that he told us to get timber to build a sugar-mill to make molasses. We did so. On the 13th day of July 1865 we started to pull fodder. I asked the boss would he make a bargain to give us half of all the fodder we would pull. He said we may pull two or three stacks and then we could have all the other. I told him we wanted half, so if we only pulled two or three stacks we would get half of that. He said, “All right.” We got that and part of the corn we made. We made five bales of cotton but we did not get a pound of that. We made two or three hundred gallons of molasses and only got what we could eat. We made about eight-hundred bushel of potatoes; we got a few to eat. We split rails three or four weeks and got not a cent for that.



1. Based on the above account, what did the former slave owner suggest to the freedman and why did he suggest it? Use the text to support your finding

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Answer:

Um is this a question or a answer

Explanation:


What was Edith Wharton known for? Select three options
writing The Age of Innocence
living in Paris during World War I
writing about upper-class society
serving as a nurse in World War I
writing poems about 1920s women

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Answer:

What was Edith Wharton known for? Select three options

writing The Age of Innocence

living in Paris during World War I

writing about upper-class society

serving as a nurse in World War I

writing poems about 1920s women

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer would be

A. Writing The Age of Innocence

B. living in Paris during World War 1

C. writing about Upper Class society

Use the excerpt to answer the following question:
"For if anyone shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people, by his own authority, and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property, and subverts the end of government. . ."---John Locke, two Treaties of government.
Which idea is discussed in this statement?
A. Freedom of religion
B. Popular sovereighty
C. Right to education
D. Seperation of powers

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Answer:

D. Separation of powers

Explanation:

The right answer is B Popular sovereignty because if you look at the definition it is

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Match the events to Washington's administration, or Adams' Administration.
Whiskey Rebellion
start of the French Revolution
XYZ Affair
Quasi-War
the First National Bank established

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Answer:

Whiskey Rebellion =Washington

start of the French Revolution =Adams

XYZ Affair  = Adams

Quasi-War =Washington

the First National Bank established= Washington

Explanation:

Answer:

Whiskey Rebellion =Washington

start of the French Revolution =Adams

XYZ Affair  = Adams

Quasi-War =Washington

the First National Bank established= Washington

Explanation:

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If there were any spiritual force in one, it would have to come out there.I have not their courage, and I win no such freedom. I allow myself to be overwhelmed by the invading host of things, making fitful resistance, but without any real steadiness of purpose. Yet never do I wholly give up the struggle, and in my heart I cherish an ideal, remotely typified by that empty little house beside the sea.Which three statements from the essay illustrate how Morris feels about things?Choose one answer from each group. Type the LETTER ONLY for each answer in the correct blank.Type A, B, or C for Blank 1.Empty! Yes, thank HeavenIt sounds wasteful, but I dont believe it really isI have not their courage, and I win no such freedom.Type D, E, or F for Blank 2.I cherish an ideal, remotely typified by that empty little house beside the sea.One wonders sometimes how they got their powerEven in this refuge the enemy would have pursued me, found me out, encompassed me.Type G, H, or I for Blank 3.While the spell was still unbroken, I came away.Yet never do I wholly give up the struggle.The old monks knew all this very well.Answer for Blank 1:Answer for Blank 2:Answer for Blank 3: Bruces hourly wage increased from $15.00 to $18.60. What percent of change does this represent? Which equation represents a linear function? (5 points)Equation 1: y3 = 2x + 1Equation 2: y = 3x + 1Equation 3: y = 5x2 1Equation 4: y = 4x4 1 Daniel plays two games in the casino. The first game he believes he has 60% chance to win. If he wins the first game, he will win the second game with 25% chance, if he loses the first game, he will win the second game with 75% chance. The winning prices for the first and second game are $1 and $2 respectively A. What is the probability that he wins the second game? B. If he wins the second game, what is the probability that he also won the first game? C. What is the expected value for the price he wins from the two games? What is the variance of it? When dose a writer often reveal an implied universal theme in a story? Each photographer follows the same exact workflow. OTrue O False What is the simple definition of a Public Relations Officer? HURRYYYYY!!!If f(x) = |x + 7| find f(-12). if g(x) = 8x -20, find g(-4)