"Who was Alexander the Great?

When we study the life of Alexander of Macedonia, we begin with a truth and a problem. The truth is that Alexander is one of the most famous people in history. The problem is that what we know about him is a mixture of fact and legend. We do know that he was born in 356 BCE, more than 300 years before Jesus of Nazareth, in a kingdom on the edge of northern Greece called Macedonia. His father, King Philip of Macedonia, and his mother, Olympia, prepared Alexander for kingship by hiring the philosopher Aristotle to teach him academic subjects, politics, sports, and warfare. With a start like this, Alexander developed a rather high opinion of himself, including the growing belief that he himself was a god.
During Alexander’s boyhood, his father built the Macedonian army into a deadly fighting machine. First, Philip used his army and the frightening Macedonian phalanx (“fay-lanks”) to conquer
nearby Greek city-states. Next, Philip planned to attack the huge Persian Empire.
Alexander was eager to lead the attack himself. He would soon get his chance. Philip was assassinated in 336 BCE and, at the age of 20, Alexander inherited his father’s kingdom and set out with the army to conquer Persia.
At the time, Persia was probably the most powerful kingdom in the world. This mattered little Alexander. Using his disciplined cavalry and infantry in bold ways, Alexander fought his way through lands controlled by Persia – across Asia Minor , down the Mediterranean coast, into Egypt and then east to Mesopotamia. There he defeated a huge Persian army at Gaugamela (“go-ga-mill-a”). The Persian king, Darius, was killed in the aftermath and Alexander replaced him on the throne.
Instead of being satisfied with his expanded empire, Alexander pushed further eastward into lands no Greek had ever seen. He led his troops across Central Asia, fighting battles and establishing garrison towns along the way. More than once, Alexander was at the front of an attack. Finally, at the Indus River in western India, Alexander was stopped – not by any enemy, but by his own army, which refused to go further. After eight years of combat and conquest, Alexander reluctantly turned back.
Alexander returned to the Persian city of Susa, where he tried to unify his huge empire by taking Darius’s daughter as his second wife and ordering his officers to marry Persian women. Many Macedonians resented Alexander’s attempts to join the two races.
Alexander’s push to expand his empire took its toll. Over the years, he had suffered severe wounds that weakened his health. In June of 323 BCE, after a bout of heavy feasting and celebrating, Alexander became ill; ten days later, he was dead. For reasons that are unclear, he had not named an Heir to the throne. After much fighting, Alexander’s generals split up the land. More quickly than it took to build the empire, it began to fall into pieces.
Flash forward three centuries. A Roman military commander named Julius Caesar is on campaign in Spain. There he encounters a statue of Alexander and is said to have wept, overcome by the thought that Alexander had achieved so much at such a young age. But did Alexander deserve Caesar’s tears and respect?"


After reading, In 1-2 sentences how would you summarize who Alexander the great was?

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The priceless wreath, experts say, is similar to the one unearthed 30 years ago and widely accepted to have belonged to King Philip II, father of Alexander the Great.

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geologists divide the study of time into what four units

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1.  Eons

2.  Eras

3.  Periods

4.  Epochs

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What did Martin Luther believe or adhere to?

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Three Main Believe

His teachings rested on three main ideas: People could win salvation only by faith in God's gift of forgiveness. The Church taught that faith and “good works" were needed for salvation. Luther was astonished at how rapidly his ideas spread and attracted followers

His central teachings, that the Bible is the central source of religious authority and that salvation is reached through faith and not deeds, shaped the core of Protestantism. Although Luther was critical of the Catholic Church, he distanced himself from the radical successors who took up his mantle.

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Martin Luther's beliefs

Martin Luther's understanding of faith departed from the prevailing Catholic belief system in many ways: he believed that salvation is a gift God alone grants to sinners who passively affirm their faith in Christ, rather than something a sinner can actively obtain through the performance of good work

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cual es el objetivo del fascismo​

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el objetivo del fascismo es que un dictador tenga el control total de todo el país, estado o territorio.

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El fascismo es una forma de gobierno de extrema derecha en la que la mayor parte del poder del país está en manos de los temas comunes entre los movimientos fascistas incluyen: nacionalismo (incluido el nacionalismo racial), jerarquía y elitismo, militarismo, cuasirreligión, masculinidad y filosofía. Otros aspectos del fascismo, como su "mito de la decadencia", el anti-igualitarismo y el totalitarismo, se originan en estas ideas. El objetivo del fascismo es la creación de una dictadura nacionalista para regular la estructura económica y transformar las relaciones sociales dentro de una cultura moderna y autodeterminada, y la expansión de la nación hacia un imperio.

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The US elects a new president that immediately begins to change our countries policies. He refuses to talk with communist leaders, and is willing to use military action to stop a dictators rise in power. Which type of policy ishis decision directly dealing with? * military action foreign policy domestic policy war

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are the options military action, foreign policy, and domestic policy war

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b

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Why did the Founding Fathers subject elected officials to rule of law?
A. to make the state more powerful that the federal government
B. to prevent abuse of power
C.to weaken the Constitution
D. to punish representatives

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B. To prevent a use of power.

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b

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Vernonia school v acton what was the case about

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The case upheld a decision that a policy wherein school athletes could be tested randomly for drug usage was not a violation of their fourth amendment rights.

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Answer: Acton, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on June 26, 1995, ruled (6–3) that an Oregon school board's random drug-testing policy for student athletes was reasonable under the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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Which piece of technology was not a part of World War I? *

a. Tank
b. Machine gun
c. Mustard Gas
d. Atomic Bomb

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D. Atomic Bomb

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The atom bomb was not present until the late World War II era

Which statement is true?

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A

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✓ the us was willing to to give Egypt aid only if egypt did not take money from communists;D

Nombre con que se designa al conjunto de comunidades religiosas cristianas surgidas de la Reforma Protestante iniciada por Lutero en el S.XVI. *

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Nombre con que se designa al conjunto de comunidades religiosas cristianas surgidas de la Reforma Protestante iniciada por Lutero en el S.XVI.

El nombre que se les dio es "Protestantismo."

Fue precisamente el monje alemán Martin Lutero quien en el siglo XVI escribió su ensayo titulado "95 Tesis." En ese ensayo, Lutero criticaba fuertemente al Papa y a la iglesia Católica por vender indulgencias que garantizaban el perdón de los pecados de los feligreses. Eso comenzó la gran división o cisma de la inglesa en el siglo XVI. El resultado fue el surgimiento de otras doctrinas protestantes.

What does smith mean by his “comedies” and “tragedies”

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By using the terms "comedies" and "tragedies", John Smith is talking about his happy and sad times in the New World among the Native Americans.

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John Smith in "Captain John Smith Is Saved by Pocahontas, 1608", writes about how he was saved by Pocahontas in 1608. He and two if his companions were ambushed by Indians. The Indians, according to Smith's account, killed Smith's companion and planned to kill Smith, too in a ritual ceremony. But the chief daughter, Pocahontas, saved Smith by coming between Smith and his killers. This is both a comedy and tragedy for Smith.

By using the words "comedies" and "tragedies", Johm Smith is referring to these times.

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Hitler's plan to take Great Britain was called ______.

A Operation Torch

B Operation Sea-Lion

C Operation Dunkirk

D Operation Third Reich

E Operation Battle of Britain

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The answer is B

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True or false ???
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The correct answer is False.

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The New Orleans riots was an event that occurred during the year 1866 when a large group of white people attacked a peaceful demonstration of blacks who had won their freedom after the defeat of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. This fact resulted in a massacre since many of the whites who attacked free blacks were ex-combatants of the Confederate army and did not agree with the promulgation of the Black Codes, which gave the power to vote to black men. Therefore, it can be said that the New Orleans riots did not take place when the radicals met to rewrite the Constitution of the state of Louisiana. So the correct answer is False.

The Berlin blockade after World War II showed Europeans that the USSR wanted to challenge the United Nations to see if it was willing to take action. was serious about expanding its area of control in Eastern Europe. would be able to set the Allied powers against one another. would be able to swiftly defeat the Allied powers in any altercation.

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The correct answer is A) challenge the United Nations to see if it was willing to take action.

The Berlin blockade after World War II showed Europeans that the USSR wanted to challenge the United Nations to see if it was willing to take action.

Those were the tense years of the Cold War in which the United States and the Soviet Union competed in almost everything.

In 1948, the Soviet Union attempted to impede the access to the Allies to their part of Berlin, by blocking the roads to and from the positions that Russia had occupied in East Germany. The option that France, the United States, and Great Britain found to resolve the problem and eliminate the possibility of a direct confrontation was to send supplies by air during a year. That is they decide to transport food and supplies to Western Germany for almost a year.

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a) Wanted to challenge the United Nations to see if it was willing to take action.

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According to the Declaration, in which ways did the king deny the colonists “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”? Write two to three sentences to explain your answer.

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He didn't allow them to make their own laws, and also he did not allow colonists to trade with others around the world and kept armies there in times of peace without their permission. I hope I am not wrong!

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¿Cuál fue el legado de los gobiernos radicales?

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Organizados para hacer frente a la oligarquía decimonónica, sus integrantes se caracterizaron por un espíritu racionalista, laico y democrático. Surgió así un partido que se transformaría rápidamente en el ala más extrema de liberalismo criollo.

according to FDR, why must the US be involved in world war II?

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The 'Four Freedoms' In his January 1941 State of the Union Address—often called the Four Freedoms speech—Roosevelt cast the war as a fight for four universal human freedoms, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.

TRUE OR FALSE ?? many soldiers volunteered for service in the military and some were drafted into servitude upon their return many of the soldiers received extravagant celebrations and flamboyant thanks when the people and government of the United States . true or false ?​

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True

The U.S. Volunteers did not exist in times of peace. Unlike the militia, which, under the United States Constitution, each state recruited, trained, equipped, and maintained locally, with regimental officers appointed and promoted by state governors and not kept in federal service for more than nine months nor sent outside the country, the U.S. Volunteers were enlisted for terms of one to three years.

What resulted from the Supreme Court's 1963 ruling in Gideon v. Wainwright?

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Answer/Explanation:  That states are required under the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to provide an attorney to defendants in criminal cases who are unable to afford their own attorneys.

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The writers of the Declaration of Independence state that they have a complaint with King George III “for imposing Taxes on us without our Consent.” Which event most directly contributed to this complaint?
A. The French and Indian War
B. The Magna Carta
C. The Stamp Act of 1765
D. The Intolerable Acts of 1774

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The Stamp Act of 1765.

The stamp act was an insanely high tax placed on the American colonists by the British empire, and Americans had absolutely no say in it.

In addition to camel caravans, Arab traders traveled by ships from ports
in which three bodies of water?

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Answer:

Red Sea, Persian Gulf, Mediterranean Sea

NO LINKS!!!! Which government was better Spartan or Athenian? explain​

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Answer:

Spartan

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The Spartan gov't was better for women. It was mostly about war, but the womn were treated better.

Select true if the statement is true or false if it is false.
Most of the Renaissance buildings were palaces, government buildings, and libraries.
true
false

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true

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¿Qué aportes hemos recibido desde el mundo romano?

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Las principales aportaciones que el Impero Romano nos lego fueron: la arquitectura, la escultura, la técnica, pintura y contribuciones de Roma a la civilización. Al igual que la lengua madre, el latín, que es un legado de Roma a la humanidad.

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By the 1920s, which of the following groups had achieved most of its goals?

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Answer:

what are the names of the groups you're talking about

The Milgram shock experiment measured the levels of _____ in participants?
Groupthink
Persuasion
Conformity
Obedience

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Obedience Is the answer.

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Who came first Cyrus the great or Darius?

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Cyrus the great was ruler first.

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Cyrus ruled from 559–530 BC, and shortly after his rule Darius took the throne.

How does the US government affect the economy and therefore your life here and in the future?
No link do not answer if you don´t know please and thank you

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Learn about the impact of economic conditions on government policy and understand ... And in the U.S. specifically, government policy has always had a large amount ... growth or prevent negative economic conditions in the future. ... Thus, the government enacted policies that limited government spending

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