What Act established the federal court system

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The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the federal court system separate from individual state courts. It was one of the first acts of the First Congress. President George Washington signed it into law on September 24, 1789

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Which of the following economic trade barriers did the United States enact against Cuba after the Cuban Revolution?

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an embargo

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What did the Reconstruction have on agriculture and
industry in the South

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During Reconstruction, many small white farmers, thrown into poverty by the war, entered into cotton production, a major change from prewar days when they concentrated on growing food for their own families.

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Sharecropping dominated the cotton and tobacco South, while wage labor was the rule on sugar plantations.

Will give brainliest!! How did Genghis Khan grow his military to over one hundred thousand soldiers?
He forced farmers to become soldiers.
O He used his family to find more soldiers.
He used enslaved people as soldiers.
O He shared his wealth with his soldiers.

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A. He forced farmers to become soldiers.

"Although they fought as a unit, individual soldiers were responsible for their equipment, weapons, and up to five mounts. Their families and herds would accompany them on foreign expeditions."

Genghis Khan forced farmers to become soldiers in order to grow his military to over one hundred thousand soldiers. Thus, option 'A' is the correct option.

How did Genghis Khan get so many soldiers?

Genghis wished for his army to be obedient to him and not to their clan chiefs. As he assigned troops to different army groups, he dispersed the tribes to make sure that their fundamental allegiance was to those units and to Genghis. Genghis then divided his army into groups of 10, 100, 1000, and 10,000 according to the decimal system, with leaders at each level.

Each unit might engage in combat alone or in concert with every other unit, often without continual supervision. Not until the 20th century was the speed of the Mongol army match. Mongol soldiers could go up to 100 miles a day on horseback, which was unheard of at the time. Each soldier rode with an army of four or five horses. Therefore, he could switch to a fresh horse often. 

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Why did Texas need a new constitution in 1845?​

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a new constitution was drafted by delegates to the Secession Convention. ... A clause permitting the emancipation of slaves in the 1845 constitution was eliminated and the freeing of slaves was declared illegal.

a constitution is something to get money from the government needed money

What drove the conflict between the jacobins and the girondins?

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Answer: The Girondists and the Jacobins were the two of the most important clubs during the revolution. The Girondins were a more moderate thinking group.The Jacobins were the most radical and ruthless of the political groups formed in the wake of the French Revolution, and in association with Robespierre they instituted the Terror of 1793–4..i think

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Which invention was influenced by research on radiation?

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The machine used for the elimination of cancer

Which of the following is most responsible for air pollution in the US and Canada?
A. vehicle and industrial emissions
B. water runoff from farms
C. mining for minerals
D. logging and clear-cutting
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
В
C
D

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D.

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d

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Unstable post-independence governments in the region were further weakened by

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A. economic inequality.


B. piracy.


C. ethnic diversity.


D. scarcity of resources.

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The answer is A
economic inequality

What was one role of enslaved people in Athenian society? They served as soldiers in the army. They were part of the council of elders, They provided education to the citizens. They convinced citizens to come to the assembly​

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D) they convinced citizens to come to the assembly

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Answer: The answer is D.

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which phrase best completes this diagram in the effect of a supreme court ruling under john Marshall

GIVING BRAINLIEST

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The answer is A
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Answer: I have proven A is the correct answer by taking the quiz and getting the question correct

Explanation: so yes if y’all are wondering, the person above is correct

which of these best describes the result of the korean war in 1950 - 1953

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A new border between North and South Korea was drawn, which gave South Korea some additional territory and demilitarized the zone between the two nations. The war cost the lives of millions of Koreans and Chinese, as well as over 50,000 Americans. It had been a frustrating war for Americans, who were used to forcing the unconditional surrender of their enemies. Many also could not understand why the United States had not expanded the war into China or used its nuclear arsenal. As government officials were well aware, however, such actions would likely have prompted World War III.

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It left North Korea and South Korea divided at the 38 Parallel.

can someone help me 10 points and question is on the top​

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Answer:Because the Romans have a different religion then the Christians

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Which country were colonists fighting against in the American Revolution?

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Great Britain

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Colonists were fighting against the Great Britain.

What was the benefit of sharing these new ideas with other
scientists and philosophers?

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You can expand, create and discover more ideas. Used a scientific method, expand on each others ideas, and obtain facts or information.

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I'm

big brain and trust me, its right.

What did the British agree to in the Treaty of Paris? Check all of the boxes that apply.

To recognize American independence

To give up claims to lands north of the colonies, in Canada

To give up claims to lands west of the colonies, to the Mississippi River

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To recognize American independence

To give up claims to lands west of the colonies, to the Mississippi River

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A.

C.

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How many years of fighting had Khan been through before he reached Beijing?

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History's greatest conqueror emerged from obscurity in 12th-century Mongolia, when the steppes north of the Great Wall of China were occupied by tribes and clans entangled in constantly shifting alliances, rivalries and disputes. Fierce warriors, the Mongols claimed to be descended from the Huns (Hun being the Mongol word for human being). The Jurcheds, who ruled northern China and Manchuria, deliberately fomented quarrels among the Mongols and the other tribes north of the Great Wall to stop them from being a nuisance.

A boy called Temujin was born around 1162 to Yesugei, the khan or leader of a minor Mongol clan, the Borijin. The name Temujin seems to have come from a Mongol word meaning 'headstrong' and 'inspired' and it suited him and perhaps helped to inspire him. His father, Yesugei, was poisoned when Temujin was still a boy. Temujin developed into an overwhelmingly commanding personality with a genius for warfare, which he employed to bring the other Mongol groups under his control. Starting by stalking and killing his elder half-brother, he took command of his clan and went on over many years to kill leading figures in rival groups and threaten or win others into his service. By his mid-forties in 1206 he was acknowledged by the admiring peoples of the steppes as Genghis Khan (Chinggis Khan, or 'unshakeable ruler').

In 1210 envoys from the Jurched capital of Zhongdu (later Peking and now Beijing) arrived in Mongolia announcing the accession of a new Golden Khan, as their ruler was called, and demanding that Genghis Khan and the Mongols formally accept his suzerainty. Genghis spat contemptuously on the ground, treated the envoys to a volley of insults at the Golden Khan and rode away. He summoned a meeting of his tribespeople – men, women and children – to consider the situation. Once he felt certain they were with him, he went up to the top of a nearby mountain where he bowed down to the Eternal Blue Sky and informed it that he and his people had not looked to fight the Jurcheds, but were being forced into war by them. On the fourth day he came down and told the people what he had done and that the Eternal Sky had promised them victory and revenge.

Secure in his people's support, Genghis led a succession of campaigns. Mongol armies travelled and fought on horseback and took huge numbers of reserve horses with them. They had no supply train to delay them, could survive on little food and lived off the land, pillaging as they went and eating some of their horses if they needed to.

In his Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World (2004) Jack Weatherford said that Genghis Khan 'had lit a conflagration that would eventually consume the world'. After repeated campaigns, by 1213 the Mongols had overrun all the Jurched territory north of the Great Wall. Genghis Khan now broke through the Wall and attacked northern China, which his forces ravaged and plundered. In the spring of 1214 they descended on the Jurched capital at Zongdhu. There had been a coup there and the newly installed Golden Khan did not feel secure enough to face a prolonged siege. He offered substantial rewards if the Mongols would withdraw, including enormous quantities of gold, silver and silk, as well as thousands of horses. He gave Genghis Khan a Jurched princess as a wife and acknowledged the Mongol chieftain as his overlord.

Satisfied, Genghis Khan left to return to Mongolia, leaving the Jurched regime to continue in China and pay him tribute as their overlord, but the Golden Khan soon broke the agreement. He aband-oned Zhongdu and moved his court to the city of Kaifeng, far to the south. Genghis Khan was infuriated at what he considered a betrayal. In 1215 he marched back to Zhongdu. Many of its people also felt betrayed by the Golden Khan and the Mongol siege starved the city into submission. Genghis Khan went back to Mongolia, leaving his subordinates to sack Zhongdu, which they did with enthusiastic thoroughness and zeal.

In his last years Genghis Khan extended his sway over northern China, invaded Afghanistan and pressed on into Georgia, Russia and northern Persia. Cities were taken and populations ruthlessly massacred. When Genghis Khan died in his sixties in 1227, of fever after a bad fall from his horse, his empire stretched from the Pacific to the Black Sea and covered an area larger than the Roman Empire at its height. His descendants would make it bigger still

Why is King Arthur fight with rome legend be such an important part of British culture?

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Answer:

be zue he is

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Which statements about the national results of the presidential election of 1860 are accurate? Check all that apply.

John C. Breckinridge did not win any Southern states.
Abraham Lincoln won the election.
John Bell won the election.
Abraham Lincoln did not win any Southern states.
Abraham Lincoln won a majority of free states.

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Answer:

John bell

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Answer:

B,D

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calvinism was based on the ideas of blank It originated in blank One central idea in Calvinism was blank . Calvin also set up a blank in Geneva, Switzerland.

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John CalvinSwitzerlandA belief in predestinationTheocracy

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John Calvin created Calvinism. Predestination, or the idea that God has a plan for all people, was a central idea of Calvinism. Calvin set up a theocracy in Geneva.

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Why did the colonies need enslaved africans?

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the colonies needed enslaved Africans because they killed off the indian and they don't know anything about planting things so they went to Africa where there is people that know how to do things.

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please helppppp! what are some of the positive/negative implications of human connection and interaction? Explain in 2-5 sentences

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Human interaction or connection is good for the mind and body because you are able to communicate with other people. It can benefit your well-being and help others as well. You can create a connected community with human interaction.

Human interaction or connection can negatively impact people in society. Examples are social media and arguments. Human interaction can lead to fights and that separates communities.

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What effect did Hammarabi’s Laws have on the Babylonian economy?

(please write a paragraph.)

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The Code of Hammurabi was one of the earliest and most complete written legal codes and was proclaimed by the Babylonian king Hammurabi, who reigned from 1792 to 1750 B.C. Hammurabi expanded the city-state of Babylon along the Euphrates River to unite all of southern Mesopotamia. The Hammurabi code of laws, a collection of 282 rules, established standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. Hammurabi’s Code was carved onto a massive, finger-shaped black stone stele (pillar) that was looted by invaders and finally rediscovered in 1901.

What are corporations/stockholders?

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A shareholder (also known as stockholder) is an individual or institution (including a corporation) that legally owns one or more shares of the share capital of a public or private corporation. Shareholders may be referred to as members of a corporation.

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What are the 3 factors of production?

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Answer:

land, labor, capital

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The factors of production include land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship.

what was one of the main reasons for wanting to change the articles of confederation

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Because the government did not have the power to enforce laws or tax the states

How did Moses respond when God called his name?
a.
He turned aside to look.
b.
He kept the flock of Jethro.
c.
He appeared in a burning bush.
d.
He said, Here am I.

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d. he said here am i

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because in the bible when he goes up the mountain god speaks to him and he says i am who i am

What did Abigail Williams do while she was having dinner at the Parris's house?
A She stabbed herself
O B She ate lamb
C She cried for the women that will hang
D She accused Elizabeth Proctor of withcraft

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C
During this time, many women were falsely being accused of being witches and hung without evidence or fail trials.
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"Try another Subtraction sum. Take a bone from a dog: what remains?“ Alice considered. "The bone wouldn't remain, of course, if I took it – and the dog wouldn't remain; it would come to bite me – and I'm sure I shouldn't remain!“ "Then you think nothing would remain?" said the Red Queen. "I think that's the answer.“ "Wrong, as usual," said the Red Queen: "the dog's temper would remain.“ "But I don't see how –" —Through the Looking-Glass, Lewis Carroll Which statement best describes the conversation between Alice and the other queens? Queen Alice listens with humor while the Red and White Queens talk nonsense. Queen Alice uses logic to talk sense into the Red and White Queens. Queen Alice fails to keep up with the logic of the Red and White Queens. Queen Alice finally understands the nonsense.

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Answer:

Queen Alice fails to keep up with the logic of the Red and White Queens.

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Alice always tries to use logic.

Answer: Queen Alice fails to keep up with the logic of the Red and White Queens.

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What were john and William bartram’s enlightenment ideas?

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Antes de la Ilustración, los sistemas educativos europeos estaban orientados principalmente a enseñar un número limitado de profesiones, por ejemplo, órdenes religiosas como sacerdotes, hermanos y hermanas, trabajadores de la salud, como médicos y burócratas, como abogados y escribas, muy influida por la revolución científica.

A medida que la revolución científica y la agitación religiosa rompían las visiones tradicionales y las formas de pensar de este tiempo, la religión y la superstición se complementaban con el razonamiento y los hechos científicos.

Filósofos como John Locke propusieron la idea que el conocimiento se obtiene a través de la sensación y la reflexión

​ Esta proposición conllevó la teoría de Locke de que todos tienen la misma capacidad de sensación y, por tanto, la educación no debe limitarse a una cierta clase o género

. Antes de los siglos XVII y XVIII, la educación y la alfabetización se limitaban en general a los hombres pertenecientes a la nobleza y a las clases mercantil y profesional.

En Inglaterra y Francia, «las ideas idealizadas de la domesticidad, que enfatizaban la importancia de preparar a las niñas por la maternidad y los deberes domésticos, impulsaron la expansión de la escolarización de las niñas.

What could happen to workers who were slow, inefficient, or not paying attention to
their work all the time?​

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Answer:

they would get fired for sure

What could happen to workers who were slow, inefficient, or not paying attention to
their work all the time?


ANSWER: The workers would most likely be fired.

EXPLANATION: bc they are being lazy and not doing their job
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