What do you already know about the U.S. Constitution?

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Answer 1

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The U.S. Constitution has 4,400 words.

It is the oldest and shortest written Constitution of government in the world.

There are 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution

It established America's government and laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens.

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Did the kkk support women's suffrage? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation: Klan leaders started saying positive things about women’s suffrage. They started encouraging women to come in, and women did

Which was a positive aspect of life for American Indians on Spanish missions?

A.) American Indians no longer had conflicts with other American Indian tribes.
B.) American Indians could leave the mission whenever they wished.
C.) American Indians learned useful skills, such as farming, carpentry, and herding.
D.) American Indians abandoned their customs, language, and old ways of life

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Answer: I think the answer is B if not try C

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

c

Which major event occurred in the Third Punic War?
Roman gains Sicily as its first province
O Roman capture and defeat of Carthage
O Hannibal leads an invasion of Italy
Roman armies take control of all of Spain

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Answer: A

Explanation:

Because roman captured and defeated carthage.

Answer:

d

Explanation:

The group of men that took Fort
Ticonderoga for the Americans
was known as the

A. Redcoats
B. Green Mountain Boys
C. Sons of Liberty

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

B. Green mountain boys

Help me please! it is urgent!

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Answer:

The Second Treatise of Government places sovereignty into the hands of the people. Locke's fundamental argument is that people are equal and invested with natural rights in a state of nature in which they live free from outside rule.

Explanation:

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How did the Industrial Revolution have a positive effect on one group in Britain? Explain.

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Answer:

The Increase in wealth, the production of goods, and the standard of living.

Explanation:

People had access to healthier diets, better housing, and cheaper goods. This lead to Education Increased during the Industrial Revolution.

Progressives believed industrialization and urbanization created many of society's problems including
what?

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Answer: things poor working conditions, poor living conditions, low wages, and pollution

Explanation:

how was the upper class viewed in the past?

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In the past past, during Great Depression no one liked them because they had a whole bunch of rights and things that the poor/ lower class didn’t. Also in 1800s the upper class was the kings and rich men of the world, no one liked them because they were greedy and didn’t care for others but themselves


Select the correct answer
Why did some historians replace the AD-BC dating system with the BCE-CE system?

IT IS NOT D EVERYONE IS SAYING D IT IS NOT D

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It is d that is correct

Answer:

A. to have a more accurate system for keeping track of events across the world

Explanation:

I too am taking this test, though when I searched it up, I found a website stating as follows:

"BCE/CE continues to be used because it is more accurate than BC/AD. Dionysius had no understanding of the concept of zero and neither did Bede. The calendar they dated events from, therefore, is inaccurate. The year 1 AD would follow 1 BC without a starting point for the new chronology of events."

Thus, meaning that it had nothing to do with religion, but to make it a more accurate dating system. :)

I went with this answer, though I have to see whether its correct or not once I submit. I'll make sure to let you know, even if it seems like this question was asked a while ago. ^^

Help me out ?? ASAP!!!

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i believe d but i’m sorry if i’m wrong:)

Answer:

its probably the last one since its basically all you can do as an average citizen


Which court would hear this case? Mr. Jones is suing Ms. Brown for the cost ($2,000) to fix his fence when her tree fell and crushed the fence.

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Answer:

a local court

Explanation:

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Christianity emerged from what other major religion?*
5 points
O Confucianism
O Judaism
O Daoism
O Buddhism

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Answer:

judaism

Explanation:

Answer:

Judaism

Explanation:

I don't know why but that's just how it happened

Why did the Visigoth general Alaric invade Rome? (1 point)

Question 22 options:

1)

to build the Visigoth empire

2)

to re-establish the pagan religion

3)

to escape the Huns

4)

to merge with the Ostrogoths

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Answer: To escape the Huns

Explanation: He feared the Huns and fled into Italy he ran into Rome and crushed it.

Answer:

huns

Explanation:

How did the Enlightenment challenge to the
idea that we were "living in best of all
world's" help us?
I NEED THIS ASAP PLS ILL MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

Everyone no matter the race, age, or importance had an opinion of how governments should be ran. There's no perfect government, the enlightenment was to help fix governing to the best way for human kind but all it did was make it worse.

Explanation:

How do the two definitions of women’s freedom differ from one another?

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Answer:

-women should be able to go out and speak publicly in front of people

-women should exert their power within american society because men were superiors in certain roles

-Beecher believed the abolitionist movement was dangerous because it caused violence and women were only used to private duties in the household

Explanation:

What caused the texas revolution

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Answer:

Refusal of many Texas.

Explanation:

The most immediate cause of the Texas Revolution was the refusal of many Texas, both Anglo and Mexican, to accept the governmental changes mandated by "Siete Leyes" which placed almost total power in the hands of the Mexican national government and Santa Anna.

What were the six legal principles that originated in Rome?

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Answer:

 {Kirito here! I believe the answer is this-}

Roman law, the law of ancient Rome from the time of the founding of the city in 753 bce until the fall of the Western Empire in the 5th century ce.It remained in use in the Eastern, or Byzantine, Empire until 1453.As a legal system, Roman law has affected the development of law in most of Western civilization as well as in parts of the East.

Explanation:

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1 . people of the same status are equal b4 the law
2 . an accused person is presumed innocent until proven guilty
3 . guilt must be established ‘clearer than daylight’ through evidence
4. the accused should be allowed to face his or her accuser and defend against the charge
5 . decisions should be based on fairness , allowing judges to interpret the law

What is the term for taking away someone's right to vote?
A) Desuffragate
Disenfranchise
Deballoting
D) Disinherit

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Disenfranchise is the answer

Would war have been worthwhile at this point?

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Answer: no

Explanation:

In 1519, the first Native Americans introduced to Hernando Cortés of Spain were the _____.


A.) Aztecs

B.) Incas

C.) Hohokam

D.) Mayas

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Answer: Aztecs

Explanation:

A is the correct answer

Drag the correct labels to the table. Not all labels will be used,
Idenlify the effects of the War of 1812 on the United States.

The options say

Gains of territory and money

Military heroes who went on to become national leaders

A surge of national pride and confidence

Further military conflicts with American Indians


Don’t forget not all will be used



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Answer: Gains of territory and money

A surge of national pride and confidence

Further military conflicts with American Indians

Explanation:

Answer:

b and c

Explanation:

How do you write 4.973 as a percentage

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Answer:

497%

When writing a number as a percent, you multiply by hundred, sense any normal muliplyed by 100 , is itself, but two more zeros,

you just move the decimal over two places, drop the numbers from that back and add a percent, you could also write it as 497.3 %, but that isn't too common

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Why did blacklisted union members have trouble finding jobs after the Pullman strike?

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Answer:

They believed it was unfair that factory owners were rich while workers barely survived. Why did blacklisted union members have trouble finding jobs after the Pullman strike? They were viewed by potential employers as troublemakers.

Explanation:

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The statement below is from the Magna Carta written in 1215.


"To no one will we sell, o no one will we refuse or delay, right or justice."


Which political principle justifies this statement?



The right to trial protects political institutions.



The rule of law guarantees fair legal treatment.



Checks and balances prevent tyranny in government.



Separation of powers permits shared government authority.

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Answer:

The answer is D I think

Explanation:

What was the population of holland in 1939

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Answer:8 million

Explanation:

Approximately 8 million people in the year of 1939 in Holland

What did Gregor Mendel use to discover the principles that rule heredity?
Answer chooses
A. A Pea Plant

B. Pigeons

C. Photosynthesis

D. Pear Trees

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

He used pea plants due to their ability to reproduce sexually and their easily observable traits.

Answer:

A. Pea Plant

Explanation:

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What other groups should be prioritized for the new vaccine?

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Answer:

Nobody hopes this helps :D

Explanation:

WILL MARK BRAINLYST PLEASE HELP Which city is in lands reconquered after the fall of the Western Empire?
Athens
Cairo
Ephesus
Syracuse

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Answer:Syracuse i think is the answer

Explanation:

The 6th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees a jury trial to U.S. Citizens. Identify the particular responsibility that citizens have to one another to ensure a right to a jury trial.
A. Attending school board meetings
B. Serving on juries
C. Paying taxes
D. Serving in the military

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I think it’s paying taxes

-was the final battle of the Revolution

-was the battle where Washington crossed the Delaware River to attack the Hessians on Christmas Eve.

-was the turning point of the Revolution. After this battle, the French and Spanish pledged their support to help America against the British.

-was the Winter Camp for Washington twice during the Revolution. Soldiers experienced great hardships there, but they stayed true to the cause.

-were the people who were of the upper class and station. They supported the King.

-were 1/3 of the people who sided with neither group.

-joined the cause of the British because they did not trust the Colonists.

-were 1/3 of the people who were mostly businessmen and middle-class people. They supported independence.

-is the term for rising prices that happened as the Congress printed paper money with no gold to back it.

-A Prussian commander who trained American troops and revamped our Army camp system to make it healthier.

-was a French commander who assisted Washington in getting France's support and became a trusted American commander.

-British general who fought mostly in the South. While initially successful, he loses to Washington at Yorktown.

-The battle between Nathaniel Greene and Cornwallis where the British lose 1/4 of their fighting force.

-The treaty that ends the Revolutionary War.

-A Belief in the equality of all people. The idea that ability, effort, and virtue, not wealth and family defined one’s worth.

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