What are some of the amendments that facilitated voting?

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Answer 1

The 14th Amendment. 1868- 21 year old men can vote, even if they don't own property. The 15th Amendment. 1870- The right to vote cannot be denied on account
Answer 2
15th gave people of color the right to vote
19th gave women the right to vote
24th eliminated poll tax which kept African Americans from voting
26th lowered the voting age to 18

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Answer:

D or B would be the answer, B shows religious changes, and D includes both.

Explanation:

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There are two phases in the amendment process: proposal and ratification. Which part of the government is responsible for ratifying-- giving final approval to-- an amendment to the Constitution?

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Answer:

states

Explanation:

there are two ways

you need 2/3 votes of the majority in both the House and Senate. then after approval the states decide to ratify, 3/4 votes of the states legislatures.

there is another way but it has never been used

Why did the British want to expand their control into the Ohio Valley in the mid-1700s?

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Assume the demand curve for cigarettes is highly inelastic and the supply curve for cigarettes is highly elastic. Since the 1960s, the attitude of the public toward cigarettes changed significantly. If nothing else changed, would the shift in public preferences have a larger effect on price or on quantity? In the past decade or so, the federal and state governments have imposed significant taxes on the manufacture of cigarettes. In the short run, were the effects of these taxes larger on price or quantity? What have been the effects of public advertising campaigns that discourage people from smoking? Draw 3 separate graphs to illustrate each of your answers.

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why did the British create the Intolerable Act

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Answer:

The Intolerable Acts were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. The laws were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in the Tea Party protest in reaction to changes in taxation by the British Government.

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The 3/5 Compromise were more beneficial to which Colonies?

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Answer:

Three-fifths compromise, compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention (1787) that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.

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Answer:

The one on the right, or b, would be the correct answer.

Explanation:

It says that examples of 3D art could be pottery, and they can be measure by height, width, and depth. This doesn't apply to the drawing, only the pottery.


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Which of the following would try and
take over the Nubian's land because
of their rich mineral access?
A. Egypt
B. Spain
C. Asia
D. Cairo

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Answer:

Egypt because egypt had the most problems with nubians land

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The state of Vermont sued the State of New York for a law passed in New York. Vermont said that the law unfairly affected business owners in Vermont who sold goods in New York. Vermont claimed the New York law violated federal laws. Where would this case be decided?
A) A state trail court in New York, represented by section F.
B) A federal appellate court in Vermont, represented by section B.
C) The Vermont Supreme Court, represented by section E.
D) The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., represented by section D.

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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., represented by section D.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

The Supreme Court would look at this case because there would have to be both Vermont and New York. If it were decided in New York, no one representing Vermont would be there. The answer is D.

How is the law-making level different at local level different than at state or federal level? Please help.

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Answer:

State laws affect the citizens and property in that state only. State laws may not conflict with federal laws. Local governments, also called municipalities, include counties, parishes, cities, towns, and so on. Local governments may pass laws that are not reserved by the federal government or the state.

All of the following were causes of the Civil War EXEPT...

PLEASE I HAVE 10 minutes

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Im going to say the use of child labor because although this was a problem it wasn't an issue addressed until after the war

Why was the Church of England established?

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Answer:

So Henry VIII could remarry and divorce when he wanted. In his instance, he wanted to remarry so establish an heir to his throne

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What was the Aztec trades

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Answer:

religional markets and long distance trading :)

The Aztecs traded everything, and it was an important part of their life, and their economy relied heavily on agriculture and farming. All kinds of utilitarian goods were sold, such as cloth, garden produce, food animals, obsidian knives and tools, medicines, wood, leather, furs and animal skins, precious metals, gems and pottery.

What was the purpose of the Selective Service Act?
A) to prepare the United States to defend against invasion by Germany
B) to raise a national army in order to aid the Allied Power in World War.
C) to create a force large enough to repel communist advances in Asia
D) to establish a peacetime army able to protect US territories in the Caribbean

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The Act was passed in 1917, which was during WWI. The Allies needed more troops, but there weren't enough volunteers. Therefore, the Selective Service Act was passed.

Now you’ll find out more about the people you identified from each revolution. Use credible websites to find five new pieces of information for each person you selected. The new information must support the argument that each person you chose was the most impactful in the revolution. Be sure that your new pieces of information are relevant and make your argument stronger. Fill in the table with your findings.

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Task 1:

Scientific  Albert Einstien Albert Einstien is an important person because his inventions help us every day. He invented the understanding of light, solar panels, and modern chemistry.

Enlightenment John Locke John Locke is an important person to the Enlightenment because he changed the world in many ways. His political ideas like the ones in the Two Treatises of Government. Such as civil , natural, and property rights and the job of the government to protect the rights, were in the United States Declaration of Independence.  

American  George Washington George Washington is a important american person because he was commander in cheif of the Contienental Army during the American Revolutionary War and served 2 terms as the first U.S president.  

French  Charles De Gaulle  Charles De Gaulle is an important French Person because he led the free french forces in resisting capitulation to Germany during World War II and became the president of France.  

Latin American  Simon Bolivar Simon Bolivar is an important Latin American person because he gave most of South America it's freedom. He is also the most important military strategist in the History of Latin America.  

Task 2 :

Albert Einstein  1. He renounced his German citizenship when he was 16. 2. He had a 1,427 page FBI file. 3. He was a civil rights activist befor the civil rights movement. 4. His son was institutionalized for most of his adult life. 5. He had a rocky friendship with the father of chemical warfare.   Nationalgeographic.com  These pieces of information about Albert Einstein help make my arguement stronger by telling me more about him and what he did back then.

John Locke  1. He graduate from the University of Oxford. 2. He studied medicine and served as a pysician. 3. He was acused of hypocrisy due to the constitutiions of Carolina. 4. He fled from London on two seperate occasions. 5. His major works were written after he was 60 years old.   discoverwalks.com These pieces of information about John Locke makes my argument stronger because it tells me where he graduate and what he studied.  

George Washington  1. He was mostly self educated. 2. He was fearless in battle. 3. His bold actions saved the American Revolution twice. 4. He was unanimously elected president twice. 5. He was the only slave owning president who freed all of his slaves  mountvernon.org  These pieces of information about George Washington make my argument stronger by telling me that he saved the American Revolution twice and that he was fearless in battle.

Charles De Gaulle  1. He was the president of the Fifth Republic. 2. He wrote a military book. 3. He loved the Irish. 4. He was sentenced to death by high treason by the French Government. 5. He didn't really like the U.S.    Thelocal.fr                          biography.com  These pieces of information about Charles De Gaulle make my argument stronger by telling me that he was president of the Fifth Republic and that he was in the military and that he loved Irish people because most people thought he didn't like the irish.

Simon Bolivar 1. He was extremely wealthy before the wars of independence. 2. He dedicated his wealth to the Independence movements in South America. 3. He ended up being the worst of enemies with his bestfriend. 4. Two countries are named after him. 5. Despite being involved in many battles, he died of natural causes. Discoverwalks.com These pieces of information about Simon Bolivar make my argument stronger because it said that he was wealthy before the wars of independence and that he dedicated his wealth to the independence movements in South America. And it also said that he died of natural causes because of all the battles he had been through and most people thought he had been killed.  

Task 3 is in the comments. Hope this helps :)

Geographers use two key questions every day. When using these two key questions to study the migration of birds, a geographer would ask "where are the birds going?" and "__________?"

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Answer:

why are they going there?

Which law did the US Congress pass while Louisiana was waiting to become a state?
It restricted the right to vote in Louisiana to white males only.

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Answer: yo i think its "a' not sure tho.

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Do the states that have the highest ad lowest have anything in common?
the highest states is New Jersey , New York , Virgina
the lowest states are Maryland , Massachusetts , Maine

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Answer:

I think they don't but I've been to those places and they do kinda

Read the paragraph.

Samuel Slater worked in a textile factory in Britain. Britain was the first country to invent a machine that spins thread. This spinning machine sped up the production of cloth. The British wanted to maintain their manufacturing advantage, so it was illegal to take the plans for those machines out of the country. It was also illegal for trained textile workers to leave. However, Samuel Slater wanted to go to the United States, so he left Britain in disguise. Once he reached the United States, he built a spinning machine from memory. By doing so, he brought industrialization to America.

Which of the following would be the best topic sentence to discuss Samuel Slater’s influence on industrialization?

1. Slater learned how to operate a spinning machine in Britain.
2. Slater ran a machine that speeded up cloth production.
3. Slater helped industrialization spread from Britain to the United States.
4. Slater broke the law that forbade taking plans out of the country.

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Answer:

3. Slater helped industrialization spread from Britain to the United States.

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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What does Washington decide to do? hurry!

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George Washington was often concerned he would die young. His father died at 48 and his favorite sibling, Lawrence, was only in his early thirties when he passed away.
Many of Washington’s siblings died even younger than Lawrence, including his sister Mildred who was three and half-sister Jane who lived about 12 years. During the 18th century, men of Washington’s class lived on average to their late forties or early fifties whereas women were at much greater risk due to pregnancy and often did not live as long.

Comienza la película en los astilleros, aparece un año: 1815 y dice, 26 años después de la Revolución Francesa, vuelve haber un rey en el trono de Francia. Busca a qué rey se refiere, sintetiza el momento político de esos años.

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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Al rey al que se refiere es monarca Francés Luis XVIII.

El momento político que se vivía en esos años de su reinado fue de un posicionamiento político de la familia de los Borbones en la monarquía, tratando de reestablecer la cuestionada reputación de esa familia de gobernantes ante un pueblo Francés cansado de luchas internas y desgastes políticos.

Luis XVIII fue rey de Francia desde 1814 y hasta 1824. Durante ese periodo brindó apoyo al rey Fernando VII de España, quien enfrentó una revuelta interna. Y al interior de Francia, Luis XVIII tuvo que lidiar permanentemente con grupos opositores a su gobierno.

Question 20 of 20 :
Select the best answer for the question.
20. What reforms did Abbas bring to the Safavid Empire?
A. Mandatory military service and decreased taxes
B. More lenient civil and criminal laws
C. Improved infrastructure and more mosques
D. Religious tolerance and anti-corruption efforts
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Answer:

D. Anti-corruption and religious toleration.

Explanation:

Abbas was known for anti-corruption.

Why was the Department of Homeland Security created? What specific event?

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The Department of Homeland Security was formed in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, as part of a determined national effort to safeguard the United States against terrorism.

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Which civilization developed an early writing system that used cuneiform script on wet clay tablets?

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Answer:

Sumerian

Explanation:

Answer:

The first written language in Mesopotamia is called Sumerian.

1. why and how was rome able to conquer such a vast empire? what practice and institutions jobs facilitated this this?
2. why and how did the roman empire fall? what circumstances facilitated this event?

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Answer:

Rome was able to gain its empire in large part by extending some form of citizenship to many of the people it conquered. Military expansion drove economic development, bringing enslaved people and loot back to Rome, which in turn transformed the city of Rome and Roman culture.

Explanation:

Reasons of falling of Rome empire.

Invasions by Barbarian tribes. ...

Economic troubles and overreliance on slave labor.

The rise of the Eastern Empire.

Overexpansion and military overspending.

Government corruption and political instability.

Which statement best describes the wives and concubines occupying the sultan’s harem?

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Answer:

Each competed to have her own son chosen as the sultan’s heir.

Explanation:

what is the definition of Presidential Election of 1968

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Answer:

The 1968 United States presidential election was the 46th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968

Explanation:

Answer:

A Presidential Election is when people run for president. In 1968, Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey ran against each other. Nixon won and became president for the first time, before hand he was vice president.

After Nixon served one term (4 years), he ran again against Senator George McGovern. Nixon won again, but shortly after he was getting impeached (kicked out) because of illegal activity during the election. He instead resigned (quit in peace). Vice president Gerald Ford took his place and became president.

What can I learn about E-trade?

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Answer:

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Which answer best expresses what the Articles of Confederation said about taxing Americans? (1 point)

Only Congress could raise taxes, so states had a hard time paying their debts and expenses.

Only the states could raise taxes, so the national government had a hard time paying its debts and expenses.

Both the states and Congress could raise taxes, so Americans often gave so much money to the government that they had a hard time paying their own

Neither the states nor Congress could raise taxes, so they depended on donations from wealthy Americans to help pay their debts and expenses.

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I think it’s only the states could raise taxes

Answer:

Only states could raise taxes

Explanation:

Congress was in charge of the other constitutional problems like picking president, making laws against trading. Even today our national government is still having trouble paying debts and expenses, especially with Donald Trump, our 45th president, who prides himself on being a wealthy businessman.

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