what kind of president did the founding fathers planned

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Answer 1

Answer: The Founders weren't even sure that they'd only want one president. ... passing resemblance to what the Founding Fathers intended it to be. ... But the executive council kind of got lost in the shuffle for most of the convention ... and he did not have power over foreign policy to make other major appointments


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Drag each feature to the correct category. Identify the effects of the French and Indian War on the American Indians and on the American colonists.

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Answer:

American Colonists:

-forbidden to move west of the proclamation Line by British government

-heavy taxes imposed upon them by the British government

-Not able to acquire the land west of Allegheny Mountains

American Indians:

-faced hatred from the British soldiers for supposed massacre

Explanation:

German soldiers hired by the British were called
mercenaries
patriots
loyalists

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Answer:

loyalists

Explanation:

Answer:

German soldiers hired by the British were called merchanies.

or in other words b.merchanies

Oklahoma’s constitution was signed into law on November 17, 1907. Using complete sentences, explain what was unique about this constitution. Be sure to discuss the bill of rights, and include six rights listed in the bill of rights.

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Answer:

The Constitution of the State of Oklahoma is the governing document of the U.S. State of Oklahoma. Adopted in 1907, Oklahoma ratified the United States Constitution on November 16, 1907, as the 46th U.S. state. At its ratification, the Oklahoma Constitution was the most lengthy governing document of any government in the U.S. All U.S. state constitutions are subject to federal judicial review; any provision can be nullified if it conflicts with the U.S. Constitution.

Explanation:

Answer:

At its ratification, the Oklahoma Constitution was the most lengthy governing document of any government in the U.S. All U.S. state constitutions are subject to federal judicial review; any provision can be nullified if it conflicts with the U.S. Constitution.

Explanation:

Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: The constitutional convention was comprised of 112 delegates: 99 Democrats, 12 Republicans, and 1 independent.

What argument does the author counter in this excerpt from Thomas Paine's Common Sense?

I have heard it asserted by some, that as America has flourished under her former connection with Great Britain, the same connection is necessary towards her future happiness, and will always have the same effect. Nothing can be more fallacious than this kind of argument. We may as well assert that because a child has thrived upon milk, that it is never to have meat, or that the first twenty years of our lives is to become a precedent for the next twenty.

A. 

Britain provides ample welfare to all her colonies, including America.

B. 

The colonists do not benefit from their alliance with Britain.

C. 

Britain does not provide adequate resources for the growing colonies in America.

D. 

The colonies continue to depend on Britain for protection and governance.

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Answer:

no c. Britain does not provide adequate resources for the growing colonies in America.

a type of national landmark body that is common throughout Europe is known as. a _________

a.congress

b.parliament

c.prime minister

d.federal assembly

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Answer:

parliament

Explanation:

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It's the European parliament

1. The 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord took place close to which other city in the map
please help me

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Answer:

Gotchu g the answer is Boston #APUSHGANG

The table below lists protected constitutional rights and how they may be limited.

Protected Rights Limitations
Right to bear arms ?
Unwarranted search and seizure Crime suspects may be searched
Which phrase completes the table? (3 points)

a
Poll taxes

b
Eminent domain

c
Jury trial

d
Background checks

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The table below lists protected constitutional rights and how they may be limited.

Protected Rights Limitations
Right to bear arms ?
Unwarranted search and seizure Crime suspects may be searched
Which phrase completes the table? (3 points)

a
Poll taxes

b
Eminent domain

c
Jury trial

d
Background checks

Your answer would be D

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Answer: D

Explanation: I took the test

What is one reason the United States sided with Britain during World War I?
A. The United States supported British ambitions in Asia,
B. The United States saw France as a threat to world peace.
C. The United States owed Britain reparations for the War of 1812.
D. The United States shared a common language and literature with
Britain.

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Answer:

The United States shared a common language and literature with Britain

Answer:D

Explanation:

(PLS HELPP) Why would settlers choose to use oxen to pull their wagons rather than mules?
A. Mules were thought to be bad-tempered.
B. Mules were not as fast as oxen.
C. Mules were prone to injury.
D. mules would not forage off the land.

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B
Mules we’re not as fast as oxygen

The correct answer is B!

Why did European countries establish colonies in Africa during the 19th century?

a they were rivals during the cold war

b they wish to expand their economies

c the American revolution made it possible

the Africans kingdoms asked for Europe help​

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Answer:

B. They wish to expand their economies.

Explanation:

In the 19th century, Africa became a patchwork of European colonies. Although colonies like Liberia and Sierra Leone were founded by American and British abolitionists as homelands for freed slaves, colonies were mainly set up to exploit the natural resources of the African continent. The primary reason for European colonization of Africa was capitalism. European nations saw opportunity for new trade routes and potential wealth in some of Africa's natural resources.

how did the theory of social contract of government influenced colonists before the american revolution

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a.colonist were encouraged to revolt against a failed government

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What was seen as an act of leadership ability and elevated a family or individual to a place of prominence within the Tulalip and A

society?

Select the best answer choice.

OA

The number of potlatches a family or individual could have per year

B.

The number of items given away to the community

Ос.

The number of items given to them by the community

OD.

How outspoken the family or individual was about issues surrounding the community

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Next

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Answer:

B. The number of items given away to the community

Explanation:

Tulalip tribes are people indigenous to the Pacific Northwest coast, majorly settled in Washington. While Athabaskans are generally Alaskan natives. These two societies have distinct characteristics.

However, what was considered as an act of leadership ability and raised up a family or individual to a place of prominence within these two societies is "The number of items given away to the community."

What part of the Secret Treaty at Velasco did many Texans dislike? How do you feel about the decision? Why?

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The public treaty was to be published immediately, and the secret agreement was to be carried into execution when the public treaty had been fulfilled. The public treaty, with ten articles, provided that hostilities would cease, that Santa Anna would not again take up arms against Texas, that the Mexican forces would withdraw beyond the Rio Grande, that restoration would be made of property confiscated by Mexicans, that prisoners would be exchanged on an equal basis, that Santa Anna would be sent to Mexico as soon as possible, and that the Texas army would not approach closer than five leagues to the retreating Mexicans. In the secret agreement, in six articles, the Texas government promised the immediate liberation of Santa Anna on condition that he use his influence to secure from Mexico acknowledgment of Texas independence; Santa Anna promised not to take up arms against Texas, to give orders for withdrawal from Texas of Mexican troops, to have the Mexican cabinet receive a Texas mission favorably, and to work for a treaty of commerce and limits specifying that the Texas boundary not lie south of the Rio Grande.

Answer:

Many Texans were angry that the Treaty provided that Santa Anna would be allowed to live and return to Mexico. They wanted revenge for the hundreds of Texans ruthlessly slaughtered under his command at the Alamo and Goliad. I agree that Santa Anna should not have been permitted to live after commanding such ruthless slaughters of Texans. For example, the people at Goliad were told they would be released if they cooperated but they were massacred. He was not a good leader for the Mexican people either and had a history of false promises and poor relationships. or I agree with the decision made at the negotiations to allow a Santa Anna to live and return to Mexico. The Texans needed Santa Ann to follow through with his agreement to make sure Mexico recognized Texas as a free republic and set the border at the Rio Grande.

Explanation:

that is the possible answer I did it on edge

Drag and drop these events into the correct order.

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Answer:

b,d,c,a

Explanation:

1. The monarch abolished the old religion and the people were left without rules or laws

2. Queen Liliuokalani attempted to restore Hawaiian sovereignty.

3. The United States annexed Hawaii as a territory.

4. Hawaii was admitted as the 50th state of the United States.

Why was the monarchy of Hawaii overthrown?When the Queen refused constitutional limits on her powers, pro-American business interests overthrew her. Hawaii's new government recognized that it was too small and militarily weak to survive in a world of aggressive imperialism, particularly from Japan. It desired American annexation. On the Hawaiian Islands, a group of American sugar planters led by Sanford Ballard Dole depose Hawaiian monarch Queen Liliuokalani and establish a new provincial government with Dole as president. Hawaii's monarchy was overthrown on January 17, 1893, when a group of businessmen and sugar planters forced Queen Liliuokalani to abdicate. Generations of Hawaiian monarchy came to an end with her signature on January 24, 1895.

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Explain your reason for the least important and most important contribution. (Short answer: 2 to 3 sentences)

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Explanation:

1. Science and technology 2. Medicine 3. Bookmaking and literature 4. Scholarship and learning 5. Mathematics 6. City building and architecture 7. Geography and navigation 8. Art and music 9. Recreation

I did it backward sorry so I put greatest to least

You need to learn and have technology to understand how to make medicine because that is how we help keep the population alive. Learning helps us have good jobs. Art, music, and recreation are for just ourselves and can be done anytime, you need your education first to succeed in life.

I really hope this helps

How did the English Bill of Rights influence the Declaration of Independence?
It focused on voting rights for men and women.
It focused on freedom of religion.
It focused on the right to a jury trial.
It focused on limiting the power of the monarch

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Answer:

Explanation:

WilliamFM  is right the answer is A

Answer:

The answer is actually D

Explanation:

What type of map is this?
Una
MOROCCO
Algeria
Evo
Western
Sahara
Cape
Verde Mauritania
Make
Niger
Chad
Sedan
Sen
rea
Djibouti
The Gambia
Guinea-
Sierra Leone
Liberia
Camere Sudan
Nigeria
Ghana
Cepti South
Ethiopia
Cote
African
Rob
Soma
Toge Benin
Uganda
Equatorial Gabon Democratic
Kenya Rwanda
Guinea
Republic of a
Burundi
Congo
the Congo
Tanzania
Malawi
Angola
Zambia
Madagascar
Namibia
mbabwe
Botswart Hambique
AFRICA
--Swaziland
south a
Africa
Lesotho
OA.
physical map
OB.
precipitation map
O c.
political map
OD
economic activity map

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Answer:

Explanation:

physical

Answer:

political map

Explanation:

"Political maps" are among the most widely used reference maps. They are mounted on the walls of classrooms throughout the world. They show the geographic boundaries between governmental units such as countries, states, and counties. They show roads, cities and major water features such as oceans, rivers and lakes.

Which statement accurately analyzes the impact of the early Roman Empire
on the development of Christianity and Judaism?
A. The early Roman Empire persecuted followers of both religions
but ultimately did not stem the growth of either religion.
B. The early Roman Empire persecuted followers of both religions
but ultimately took on both as official state religions.
C. The early Roman Empire persecuted followers of Christianity but
not of Judaism; ultimately, it did not affect the growth of either
religion.
D. The early Roman Empire persecuted followers of Judaism but not
of Christianity; ultimately, it slowed the growth of both religions.

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A. The early Roman Empire persecuted followers of both religions but ultimately did not stem the growth of either religion.

Answer:

A. The early Roman Empire persecuted followers of both religions

but ultimately did not stem the growth of either religion.

Explanation:

Answer the following question regarding Imperialism in East Asia:

What led to the fall of the Chinese Imperial government?

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Answer:

Bad harvests, warfare, rebellions, overpopulation, economic disasters, and foreign imperialism contributed to the dynasty's collapse. A revolution erupted in October 1911. In 1912 the boy Emperor Xuantong (Hsüan-t'ung, commonly known as Henry Pu Yi) abdicated, or stepped down, from the throne

Do you believe that congressional members should be elected by popular vote? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Not sure what you need to include in your answer but i will give my opinion.

Explanation:  

In my opinion congressional members should be elected based on the popular vote, if a member is more popular and prefered  than another member then they should be the one elected.

For example in the presidental election there is a system called electorial college, bigger states have bigger numbers to win. In the election they must have 170 points to win. This is an unfair advantage because if a canadidate has only had a small percentage more votes than the other popular canadidate then that's unfair and the canadidate who is not popular gets ahead even by a small margin of votes.

I'm assuming this is opinion based but hope it helps.  

what did the provential congress do

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Answer:

In the process, these Provincial Congresses created a revolutionary governmental structure, issued bills of credit to finance the movement, organized an army for provincial defense, and wrote the bill of rights and the constitution that established the state.

Explanation:

Competition in a market tends to increase supply true or false ?

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Answer: t r u e

Explanation:

true aPpAReNTLy my answer it too short lols ✨

What method was used to attract industry to Mississippi

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New industries were given a 10 year tax exempt status

Which number indicates the area known as New
France?


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Answer:

In the earlier years the New France was also called the Royal New France or the French North American Empire. The colonies included were five which started from Canada covering the Hudson Bay and extending up to the Gulf of Mexico and had acquired all the Great Lakes of America that were in between the area.

Also, Acadea, Quebec, and Montreal were all included in this. The main use of land in these areas was to draw wealth from the natural resources present here.

Explanation:

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The central teaching of the Qur’an is that __________.
A.
there is only one God
B.
humanity is the key to life
C.
daily prayers are required
D.
Muhammad is the last prophet

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Answer:

A) there is only one god

Explanation:

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11. Which land feature enabled the Kush to become a powerful kingdom? (1 point)
the Sahara Desert
the Red Sea
the Nile River
the Persian Gulf
12. Which was the highest social group in ancient Egypt after the pharaoh? (1 point)
O merchants
Oscribes
farmers
priests
13. What was the significance of the pyramids to ancient Egyptian civilization? (1 point)
They were tombs to honor pharaohs and their journey in the afterlife.
They were military bases to protect important regions in the empire.
They were cultural centers to spread language and education.
They were community centers designed for leisure activities.
14. In the Indian caste system, what was the role of the Brahmins? (1 point)
Oto act as warriors
Oto act as priests
Oto act as merchants
to act as servants
15. How did geography influence the development of civilizations in India? (1 point)
Several large cities were established in the Hindu Kush Mountains.
O The Hindu Kush Mountains became an easy place to grow crops.
OPeople were able to travel over the Khyber Pass to reach India.
The climate near the Indus River prevented flooding in the region.
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Answer:

The highest social group in ancient Egypt after the pharaoh are priests.

Explanation:

Government Administrators This was the most powerful social class after the pharaoh. Many administrators were nobles who received their positions, but some arose to influence. Three key administrators were the vizier, the chief treasurer, and the general of the companies. Priests were powerful and appreciated.

Answer:the whole test answers from 1 to 20

1) How does a primary source impact a person’s understanding of a historic event? It provides a firsthand account of the event.

2) Which cause of migration is an example of a pull factor? Jobs

3) Why is Iran considered a theocracy? All final decisions are made by a supreme leader.

4) a

5) b

6) c

7) a

8) d

9) c

10) a

11) c

12) d

13) a

14) b

15) c

16) a

17) c

18) b

19) d

20) b

Good luck remember to learn history as a story I would help us in the future

Explanation:

Identify the five steps of naturalization

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1. meet the citizenship eligibility
2. prepare your application
3. BM appointment
4. citizenship interview
5. citizenship test

Where wouWhere would you find the highest population density in Africa?

Question 3 options:

Sahara Desert


Around or near bodies of water


South of the Atlas Mountains


Tropical Rainforest
find the highest population density in Africa?

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Answer:

Around or near bodies of water

Explanation:

Around bodies of water is where a lot of export happens

Around or near bodies of water would you find the highest population density in Africa. Thus option A is correct.

What is a population?

The population is the number of people residing in a certain area. Estimating the population enables us to determine how many beings there are and how best to respond. Also how the resources are to be allocated.

While settlement is sparsest in the arid and grasslands regions, the densest population areas can be found around lakes, in watersheds, along the coasts of northwestern and North Africa, and in some highland locations.

Africa is the region where the temperature is high. This was to make sure that the people will get water to survive. For this, the settlement was based on the water bodies. Therefore, option A is the correct option.

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Match the migration pattern to the Israelites reason for moving? (Is mine correct)

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Answer:

yessssssssssss  good job

Explanation:

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How did the Akkadian Empire change the political structure of the Fertile Crescent?

They replaced the Sumerian legislatures.
They united the city-states under one empire.
They created a code of law to punish criminals.
They unified the city-states by increasing trade.

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Explanation:

They unified the city-states by increasing trade.

Answer:

I believe C?

My apologies if its wrong

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Explanation:

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