Answer:
Explanation:
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On the map above, India is located at number______, and Pakistan is located at number _______.
A. 1...3
B. 2... 5
C. 2...1
D. 5... 2
Answer:
(C) 2, 1
Explanation:
I did the review and it said (C) was correct
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Which answer best explains how the Articles of Confederation addressed the question of creating a court system?
The Articles established the trial-by-jury system for the first time in history.
The Articles created state, regional, and national courts throughout the land.
The Articles took control of the court system and appointed judges for life-time terms.
The Articles did not establish a national court system, and courts stayed under the control of the states.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which were items that helped Egypt develop into a civilization?
Help, please
Explanation:
It may be grains
Not sure
Answer:
grains
Explanation:
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What were some problems that King John faced?
Causes of the Jamaica revolt
Question 3 of 20 :
Select the best answer for the question.
3. The appeal of the West was that many Americans wanted
O A. gold.
O B. peace.
O C. war.
O D. land.
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Answer:
B. Peace
Explanation:
Peace is something which can lead a nation towards citizen’s security, social independence and ultimately leads to development.Jul 2, 2020
What are the four famous water conservancy projects in ancient China?
Answer:Tashanyan, Zhengguoqu, Lingqu and Dujiangyan.
Explanation:
→ The Ten Commandments were laws that people agreed to ___________.
→ They gave the people a _____________ law and stated how Israelites should behave.
→ They firmly established _______________ as a monotheistic religion.
Early Kingdoms of Israel
The Israelites were still divided into the 12 tribes of Israel in Canaan and needed to find a way to unite.
Judges, Kings, and the First Temple
Over time, the 12 tribes of Israel united to _______________ themselves against invaders. They formed a
united _______________ (the Kingdom of Israel).
Saul
→ He became the first ______________ around 1020 BC.
→ He was known for defeating the __________________ and uniting the 12 tribes.
A mighty leader and _____________ emerged to free the Israelites. His
name was Moses. The Hebrew Bible says that God spoke to Moses and
asked him to lead the Israelites out of ___________ to the land of
_____________. Their jo
The Ten Commandments were laws that people agreed to keep
they gave the people the holy law and stated how Israelites should behave. and it kept glitching so i could not put all the answer so plz for give me and brainly me
tell me the ancient civilization of pakistan
Explanation:
The Harappan civilization was located in the Indus River valley. Its two large cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, were located in present-day Pakistan's Punjab and Sindh provinces, respectively. Its extent reached as far south as the Gulf of Khambhat and as far east as the Yamuna (Jumna) River.
Who were the Patriots?
Answer:
“Patriots,” as they came to be known, were members of the 13 British colonies who rebelled against British control during the American Revolution, supporting instead the U.S. Continental Congress. These Patriots rejected the lack of representation of colonists in the British Parliament and the imposition of British taxes.
Following the French and Indian War (1753–1763), the colonies gained much greater independence due to salutary neglect, which was the British policy of allowing the colonies to violate strict trade restrictions to encourage economic growth. During the Revolutionary War, Patriots sought to gain formal acknowledgment of this policy through independence. Confident that independence lay ahead, Patriots alienated many fellow colonists by resorting to violence against tax collectors and pressuring others to declare a position in this conflict.
Prominent early Patriots include Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, and George Washington. These men were the architects of the early Republic and the Constitution of the United States, and are counted among the Founding Fathers. Prior to 1775, many of these Patriots were active in the Sons of Liberty, an organization formed to protect the rights of the colonists from usurpation by the British government. They are best known for initiating the Boston Tea Party in 1773.
The Patriot rebellion was based on the political philosophy of republicanism as expressed by the leading public figures of the time, including the Founding Fathers and Thomas Paine, author of the popular pro-revolutionary pamphlet “Common Sense.” The philosophy of republicanism entailed a rejection of monarchy and aristocracy and emphasized civic virtue. Patriots were also known as American Whigs, Revolutionaries, Congress-Men, and Rebels. Though not all colonists supported violent rebellion, historians estimate that approximately 45 percent of the white population supported the Patriots’ cause or identified as Patriots; 15–20 percent favored the British Crown; and the remainder of the population chose not to take a vocal position in the conflict. Ultimately, Americans remained Loyalists or joined the Patriot cause based on which side they thought would best promote their interests. Prominent merchants in port cities and men with business or family ties to the elite class in Great Britain tended to remain loyal to the Crown, whereas Patriots were comprised largely of yeoman farmers. Nonetheless, people of all socioeconomic statuses populated both sides of the conflict.
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Who was the first president Hint: he was black
Answer:
George Washington
Explanation:
George Washington isn't black, but in plays and musicals, the actors themselves are black.
Fun Fact!
-George Washington's hair isn't actually white, he's a redhead.
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Who commanded the garrison at Anahuac
Answer:
Explanation: Mexican military officer Juan Davis Bradburn, formerly an American citizen, was appointed commander of a new customs and garrison post on Galveston Bay . In October 1830 Bradburn established a post atop a 30 feet (9.1 m) bluff at the entrance to the Trinity River. The post became known as Anahuac
List the steps in the process of amending the US Constitution
Answer:
1. Passage by Congress. Proposed amendment language must be approved by a two-thirds vote of both houses.
2. Notification of the states. The national archivist sends notification and materials to the governor of each state.
3. Ratification by three-fourths of the states.
4. Tracking state actions.
5. Announcement.
Explanation:
There was little progress in medicine during the medieval period (1250-1500) how far do you agree? You may use the following in your answer; Bloodletting and purging, Hippocrates
Explanation:
Due to Church control of medical training Physicians and medical students tried to make new discoveries fit into the older theories, rather than experimenting to explain the discoveries. This meant that medical understanding made very little progress in this period ad new ideas were not allowed to develop.
The first recorded Abrahamic religion was
A) Judaism
B) Christianity
C) Islam
D) Hinduism
Answer:judaism
Explanation: The jews were a people before the other religions were made.
political causes of the vietnam war (paragraph)
Answer:
The Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The conflict was intensified by the ongoing Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Explanation:
it's literally a basic knowledge if you read about history of Vietnam war lol
can someone tell me the answers please
Answer:
answers:
6) a
7) b
8) c
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Part A From the following excerpt, which sentences best reflect Harding's desire to return to normalcy after the war? Why? "The world needs to be reminded that all human ills are not curable by legislation, and that quantity of statutory enactment and excess of government offer no substitute for quality of citizenship. America's present need is not heroics, but healing not nostrums, but norjalcy, not revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment not surgery but serenity, not the dramatic, but the dispassionate: not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality. My best judgment of America's needs is to steady down, to get squarely on our feet to make sure of the right path. Let's get out of the fevered delirium of war, with the hallucination that all the money in the world is to be made in the madness of war and the wildness of its aftermath. Let us stop to consider that tranquility at home is more precious than peace abroad, and that both our good fortune and our eminence are dependent on the normal forward stride of all the American people... B Font Sizes A ini
Answer:
The last two sentences express a desire to return to normalcy. Harding is saying that by moving past the war, Americans can enjoy peace at home and good fortune in their day-to-day lives.
Explanation:
"Let's get out of the fevered delirium of war, with the hallucination that all the money in the world is to be made in the madness of war and the wildness of its aftermath.
Let us stop to consider that tranquility at home is more precious than peace abroad, and that both our good fortune and our eminence are dependent on the normal forward stride of all the American people".
The above two sentences best reflect Harding's desire to return to normalcy after the war.
Who was Harding?
Warren G. Harding, 29th president of the United States (1921–23). Pledging a nostalgic “return to normalcy” following World War I, Harding won the presidency by the greatest popular vote margin to that time.
Warren G. Harding had a brief administration accomplished little of lasting value, however, and soon after his death a series of scandals doomed the Harding presidency to be judged among the worst in American history.
Harding lived in rural Ohio all his life, except when political service took him elsewhere. As a young man, he bought The Marion Star and built it into a successful newspaper.
Harding was defeated for governor in 1910, but was elected to the United States Senate in 1914, the state's first direct election for that office.
What was return to normalcy?"Return to normalcy" was a campaign slogan used by Warren G. Harding during the 1920 United States presidential election. Harding would go on to win the election with 60.4% of the popular vote.
In a speech made by Harding on May 14, 1920, Harding proclaimed that America needed "not nostrums, but normalcy". World War I and the Spanish flu had upended life, and Harding said that it altered the perspective of humanity.
Harding's conception of normalcy for the 1920s included deregulation, civic engagement, and isolationism. He rejected the idealism of Woodrow Wilson and the activism of Roosevelt, favoring the earlier isolationist policy of the United States.
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Abolitionist rallies often featured formerly enslaved speakers such as _____.
A.
William Lloyd Garrison
B.
Sojourner Truth
C.
Nat Turner
D.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Disagreements over what two items caused a split in the Christian religion that
resulted in Catholicism being practiced in the Western Empire and Eastern Orthodox
in the Eastern Empire?
A. Taxes and tithes
B. Power and spread of territory
C. Leadership and icons
D. Meeting times and holy texts
After the fall of France, many Americans
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A normal fault is a result of a type of stress
known As what
Answer:
Tensional stress
Explanation:
Tensional stress, meaning rocks pulling apart from each other, creates a normal fault. With normal faults, the hanging wall and footwall are pulled apart from each other, and the hanging wall drops down relative to the footwall.
What are some traditions that people take part in today from the B.C?
Answer:
Singing, dancing an also, drumming
Explanation:
Match the book of the Bible to the description of its contents.
1 .
Leviticus
The people of Israel journeyed from Sinai to Moab.
2 .
Numbers
God taught His people how redeemed sinners can worship and serve a holy God.
3 .
Deuteronomy
God made final preparation for His redeemed people to enter the Promised Land.
4 .
Exodus
The seed was promised and the line was chosen--Abraham and his descendants.
5 .
Genesis
The chosen seed bec
Answer: 5. Exodus: The chosen seed became a nation of the people in the bondage and then delivered b y God.
4. Genesis: The seed was promised and the line was chosen--Abraham and his descendants.
1. Numbers: The people of Israel journeyed from Sinai to Moab.
2. Leviticus: God taught His people how redeemed people to enter the promised land.
3. Deuteronomy: God made final preparation for His redeemed people to enter the Promised Land.
What was the main duty of the Texas Rangers
Answer:
The Texas Rangers conduct major violent crime, public corruption, cold case and officer involved shooting investigations and oversee the department’s border security and tactical and crisis negotiation programs.
someone who has some predetermined prejudice is considered
Answer:
Anecdotal
Explanation:
Why did Justinian want to expand the Byzantine Empire? How did his actions effect the future of the empire?
Answer:
Why did Justinian want to expand the Byzantine Empire?
In foreign policy, Justinian sought to recover regions lost to foreign invaders, particularly Germanic tribes in Italy and North Africa. He thus launched one of the most aggressive military programs in medieval history.
Explanation:
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When was the united kingdom's national anthem first used?
Answer:
march,3 1931 the national anthem be used in united kindom
What was the purpose of the proclamation Act of 1763?
Answer: The British wanted to......