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The Great Pyramid of Giza is a defining symbol of Egypt and the last of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World. It is located on the Giza plateau near the modern city of Cairo and was built over a twenty-year period during the reign of the king Khufu (2589-2566 BCE, also known as Cheops) of the 4th Dynasty. Until the Eiffel Tower was completed in Paris, France in 1889 CE, the Great Pyramid was the tallest structure made by human hands in the world; a record it held for over 3,000 years and one unlikely to be broken. Other scholars have pointed to the Lincoln Cathedral spire in England, built in 1300 CE, as the structure which finally surpassed the Great Pyramid in height but, still, the Egyptian monument held the title for an impressive span of time. The pyramid rises to a height of 479 feet (146 metres) with a base of 754 feet (230 metres) and is comprised of over two million blocks of stone. Some of these stones are of such immense size and weight (such as the granite slabs in the King's Chamber) that the logistics of raising and positioning them so precisely seems an impossibility by modern standards.
The pyramid was first excavated using modern techniques and scientific analysis in 1880 CE by Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853-1942 CE), the British archaeologist who set the standard for archaeological operations in Egypt generally and at Giza specifically. Writing on the pyramid in 1883 CE, Flinders Petrie noted:
All of the following continents/countries were victims of Imperialism EXCEPT:
A. Africa
B. Asia
C. Latin America
D. United States
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B Asia ..............
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Select the correct answer.
ENIAC was the first Instance of what?
OA maglev trains
ОВ.
GPS devices
Ос.
robotics
O.D.
electronic computers
Answer:
O.D. Electronic computers.
Explanation:
Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer or ENIAC was the first electronic generated programmable computer that was invented in 1945 by John Mauchly, J. Presper Eckert, and designed by Eckert too. This electronic computer would be used for solving common problems like calculating numerical problems.
Made to solve "a large class of numerical problems", this electronic computer helped in calculating for the construction of hydrogen bombs. This calculating machine was also used during the Second World War. Parts of it are on display at Washington D.C.'s Smithsonian Institution.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Answer:
ENIAC was an Electronic Computer.
Explanation:
Why was the Battle of Gettysburg a turning point in the war?
a
Lee succeeded in capturing a city in the North.
b
The South suffered many losses while the North had few.
c
The loss of troops convinced Lee to never again invade the North.
d
The outcome convinced European nations to aid the Confederacy.
Answer: C The loss of troops convinced Lee and the Confederacy to never again invade the North.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
A- Lee did not capture Gettysburg
B- Losses were very high on both sides
C- Correct (Lee's final offensive to invade the north failed at Gettysburg)
D- The Europeans never joined nor recognized the Confederacy
How did the arms race affect America?
Answer: The US government's decision to develop a hydrogen bomb, first tested in 1952, committed the United States to an ever-escalating arms race with the Soviet Union. The arms race led many Americans to fear that nuclear war could happen at any time, and the US government urged citizens to prepare to survive an atomic bomb.
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Answer:
first we need to know the passage first
Explanation:
we can't know the summary without the passage.
No links or files plz 2) Throughout the speech, Truth mentions what other people are saying about equal rights. How
does she respond to each of these statements? Cite examples from the text.
Answer:
are you referring to the "i aint a woman" speech
Explanation:
The U.S. defense strategy in the 1950s relied more heavily on airpower and____ weapons than land armies.
Answer: This study reviews the major political and technological events of the 1950's -- the Korean war and the development of thermonuclear weapons and intercontinental missiles -- and their impact on political and military
- strategic concepts'" The author examines the "New Look" of the Eisenhower administr;:ttion and the conflicting interpretations of deterrence which arose during the decade.
Explanation:
What was "The Bridge"?
Answer:
are you talking about a movie or what
24. The first colony established in America was
A. Jamestown
B. Virginia
C. New York
D. Roanoke Island
Answer:
the answer is Verging named after the Virgin Queen.
How did World War II change the way America viewed itself and its place in the world?
Answer:
America's involvement in World War II had a significant impact on the economy and workforce of the United States. ... Our involvement in the war soon changed that rate. American factories were retooled to produce goods to support the war effort and almost overnight the unemployment rate dropped to around 10%.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What was the significance of the Battle of Vicksburg?
a)The battle gave the Union control of the Mississippi River, dividing the Confederacy in two.
B)General McClellan was promoted to General-in-Chief of the Union armies.
C)The Confederacy proved that it could delay any Union advance into the South.
D(General Lee’s army trapped Union forces, leading to a major Confederate victory.
Answer:
The answer is a.
Explanation:
Earlier in the war, the Union took control of New Orleans. So when they took control of Vicksburg, the Union had full control of the Mississippi River.
The term impeachment refers to a type of hidden listening device. the right of a president to maintain privacy. a formal protection from prosecution. removing a government official from office.
Answer: Removing a government official from office is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The term impeachment refers to removing a government official from office. The correct option is (D).
What do you mean by an impeachment ?If a government official commits a crime or behaves improperly, the House of Representatives has the authority to impeach (formally charge) that official. If the official is later found guilty in a Senate impeachment hearing, he is removed from office.
Impeachment is a constitutional remedy for severe offences against the government structure. It is the first step in a corrective procedure that includes removal from public office and possible disqualification from future office.
Therefore, the term impeachment refers to removing a government official from office.
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The treaty to which Card is referring was written to address what global problem? (1
point)
Answer:
greenhouse gases
Explanation:
The statement "There isn't one industrialized country around the world that has ratified that treaty, and so that is a non-starter" was made by Andrew Card, Chief of Staff for President George W. Bush, during his interview with Fox News when he was answering questions about President George Bush's unveiling of global warming plan.
Hence, the treaty to which Card is referring was written to address what global problem known as "Greenhouse gases"
which term describes competition between European powers for colonial territory in Africa
Answer:
The Scramble of Africa
Explanation:
5.Sino ang pangulo ng United States na sumusuporta kay Manuel A. Roxas?
A. Ronald Reagan
C. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
B. Barach Obama
D. Donald Trump
Answer:
C. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Explanation:
Roosevelt is the only one who were alive in the same time period with Roxas, Reagan was serving the U.S Navy during the ww2, and Obama and Trump didn't even born at that time. And next time ask your question in English.
how did capitalism and mercantilism lead to exploration trade and slavery
The Great Compromised settled a problem between which of the following?
Hamilton and Washington
Madison and Jefferson
Slave holding states and non-slave states
Large and small populated states
Answer:
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.
A set of rigid (strict) social categories that determined not only a person's
occupation and economic potential, but also his or her position in society*
-Rigid System
-Feudal System
-Caste System
-Varnas System
Answer:
Option c (Caste system ) is the appropriate solution.
Explanation:
A stratified structure focused on some kind of classification at conception or creation provided by a person's offspring who have no tradition or rule movement, is termed as a Caste system.In certain cultures, everything just includes the possibilities for entry depending upon on community or the environment throughout that you've been raised.All other alternatives aren't related to the given scenario. So the above is the right response.
What was a repercussion of the Lisbon earthquake on the larger Western world in the eighteenth century?
doubt by some intellectuals in a beneficent nature
an increase in epidemics
a decrease in agricultural productivity
a worsening climate
the halt of industrial expansion
Answer: doubt by some intellectuals in a beneficent nature
Explanation:
The option above might have meant to say "benevolent" nature. The Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 led to the deaths of between 30,000 - 50,000 people and caused unprecedented damage.
Europe was very Christian at this point in time such that it was believed that everything happened by the Will of God. After this earthquake, some intellectuals began to doubt this and there were extensive argument on why God allows such disasters and if he is indeed benevolent.
 Who was responsible for raising his own gorilla on me and attacking the British Supply trains 
Answer:
I think its Nathanael Greene.
Questions 22- 25 refer to the excerpt below.
"It was in suburbs such as Garden Grove, Orange County (California)... that small groups
of middle class men and women met in their new tract homes seeking to turn the tide
of liberal dominance. Recruiting the like minded they organized study groups, opened
*Freedom Forum' bookstores, filled the rolls of the lohn Birch Society, entered school
board races, and worked within the Republican Party, all in an urgent struggle to safeguard
their particular vision of freedom and the American heritage. In doing so, they became
the ground forces of a conservative revival-one that transformed conservatism from a
marginal force preoccupied with communism in the carly 1960s into a viable electoral
contender by the decades end!
Lisa McGirr, historian, Suburban Warriors: The
Origins of the New American Right, 2001
26. What major demographic shift most likely led to what Lisa McGirr would call the conservative revival by the end of the 1960s?
The increased amount of incoming immigrants to the United States throughout the 1960s
The move by the majority of the middle class families from the urban/cities to the suburbs
The Great Migration of African Americans from the South to the North
US Farmers moving from rural areas to urban areas
27. Which of the following would most likely support the ideals of a conservative revival?
Supporters of the Great Society programs
The Moral Majority
The Anti-War Movement
The Counterculture movement
28. What most likely happened later on a result of what McGirr describes in the excerpt?
The emergence of environmental activism in the 1970s
New immigration orders are passed in 1965
Ronald Regan is elected in the 1980 election as a conservative leader
The Warren Court expanded individual freedoms in the 1960s and 1970s
Answer:
the counter culture movement
(require 250 words)The motive of Lyndon Johnson's escalation of the War in Vietnam was to stop spread of communism in Southeast Asia. The War was controversial, creating a generational divide between older Americans who largely supported the anticommunist effort, and younger Americans who opposed it and formed the antiwar movement. What were the arguments of those opposed to the War? How did antiwar protesters change the perspectives that most Americans had on the War?
Answer:
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Which groups were most helped by the Wagner Act
and the Fair Labor Standards Act, passed during the
New Deal?
A) workers and labor unions
B) stockbrokers and investors
C) large businesses and corporations
D) farmers and landowners
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer: so civil disobedience becomes a sacred duty when the state becomes lawless and corrupt.” This meaning that if a law is unjust that normal law abiding poeple such as blacks in the 50's will disobey that unfair law as MLJ states in his quote. "one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws" So as MLJ states. "an unjust law is no law at all at all" That again people who obey the law will brake this law because of its unfair, racist, law.
Explanation:
discuss the Colonial legacy in shaping security in Middle East?
Answer:
Explanation: Even the term 'colonial legacies' implies the influences and outcomes of colonialism are in fact over, yet contemporary economic, political and social structures across regions in Africa continue to be shaped by their distinctive experiences from the period of colonialism.
ANSWER FAST PLS Below is a portion of a "situation report” that details the attack on the US embassy in Tehran.
At about 0345 EST (noon Tehran time) the American Embassy compound in Tehran was overrun by about 3,000 demonstrators. The demonstrators inside the compound are unarmed, in their early twenties. They may be a mixture of students and members of the Islamic guerrilla group Mujahedin Khalg. The demonstrators first penetrated the Chancery building through a basement window and then proceeded to occupy the ground floor of the Chancery. The demonstrators in the early stages of the incursion took hostage four Marine Security Guards and the Embassy Security Officer.
–“Situation in Iran as of 0700 EST November 4, 1979, Sitrep No. 1,” Department of State Operation Center, Iran Informal Working Group
How was the crowd that stormed the embassy described in this report?
a. as security guards and officers
b. as heavily armed members of an organized group
c. as a large crowd of unarmed young people
d. as a small group of demonstrators
Answer:
C
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What is judicial review AND what case established it? From 4.02 Judicial Review
Answer: the power to determine if an act is constitutional
Explanation:
Compare to a strong female from today and what they have in common
Answer: They have the same human body I guess
Explanation:
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