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During the Azuchi-Momoyama Period, why was it so difficult for one daimyo to gain control of the capital of Japan?
A) Fighting within the daimyo/the march toward the capital
B) The extreme brutality of fighting
C) The continuous change of power​

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Answer 1

Answer:

The extreme brutality of fighting

Explanation:

they had difficulties because while fight/battle/wars were going on, multiple deaths occured, and people were getting brutally slottered, which lead to low population and lack of soldiers.


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The main job of the executive branch of government is to administer the laws passed by Congress

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What is the difference between Maurya rule and Gupta rule over India?

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Maurya Empire was vaster as compared to Gupta Empire. Mauryan rulers followed a centralized administration structure, whereas Gupta rulers followed a decentralized administrative structure. Tax system during the Mauryan dynasty was stringent; whereas Gupta rulers favored more liberal tax system.

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Maurya Empire was vaster as compared to Gupta Empire. Mauryan rulers followed a centralized administration structure, whereas Gupta rulers followed a decentralized administrative structure. ... Mauryan rulers favored and promoted mainly non-Hindu religions; whereas Gupta rulers followed and promoted Hinduism

Why did president Wilson not ask congress to declare war just yet?

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He was known as a Pacifist. His strong suit was the domestic area of running the USA not war. He was quoted multiple times to not be ready for war. Besides this most of the American citizens also like remaining neutral.

Hope this helped!! Have a good one!

Where did the Loyalists from the American Revolution go to seek safety and persecution?

O New Jersey
O Massachusetts
O California
O Florida

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I’m sure is Florida

guys. this is what i see.

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Answer:

I saw that too

2. How long did the Great Migration last?

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Answer:

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it lasted for 54 years( 1916 ~ 1970)

Which progressive reform was intented to end for votes in city elections

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yes, yes it was

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation: Secret ballots

1. How did Marie Antoinette use her rank as queen frivolously?

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She abused her power

Explanation:

Marie Antoinette used to host big parties and eat a ton of cake. The poor were suffering and Marie Antoinette did not care and said "let them eat cake"!

when people could not even afford to buy bread. She was later then taken to the guillotine and had her head chopped off.

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A. establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the
common defence
B. secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity
C. We the People of the United States, in order to form a more
perfect Union
D. do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of
America
SUBMIT

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Answer:

Secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity

Explanation:

This means that our rights and blessings of freedom and tranquility cannot be overthrown by the government.

Answer:B explanation: well I’m a bad explainer but hope this helps! xx

The people of Arabia lived in what type of environment?

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Answer:

This diverse assortment of peoples defies physical stereotyping, because there is considerable regional variation. The early Arabs of the Arabian Peninsula were predominantly nomadic pastoralists who herded their sheep, goats, and camels through the harsh desert environment.

Explanation:

What part of the Declaration of Independence contains the statement below. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

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Answer:

Preamble

Explanation:

The Declaration of Independence was made in unison by all the thirteen colonies of the United States of America in 1776. The document has five different parts which include the Introduction, Preamble, Section 1, Section 2, and Conclusion.

The Preamble stated that the colonies have the right and duty to abolish a government that found destructive, abusive, and full of commandeering.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is PREAMBLE

Describe the manorial system- what was included in each manor?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The manorial system has 3 different classes of land including

Demesne, the part directly controlled by the lord and used for the benefit of his household and dependents.

Dependent (serf or villein) holdings carrying the obligation that the peasant household supply the lord with specified labor services or a part of its output

and finally Free peasant land, without such obligation but otherwise subject to manorial jurisdiction and custom, and owing money rent fixed at the time of the lease.

in each manor they had a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived. Manors also had woods, orchards, gardens, and ponds  or lakes  where fish could be found.

Was the 13th amendment constitutional or presidential reconstruction

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The 13th Amendment was the first amendment to the United States Constitution during the period of Reconstruction. The amendment was ratified on December 6, 1865, and ended the argument about whether slavery was legal in the United States.

Explanation:UxU

Answer:

i think presidential reconstruction

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How did the U.S. motivate so many people to buy war bonds?
a.
write books about the bonds
c.
made the bonds mandatory
b.
had celibrities to endorse war bonds to motivate the public
d.
made movies about the bonds

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Answer:   C

Explanation:

Answer:

B is the correct answer.

How could binding arbitration settle or prevent a sit-down strike?

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Answer:

binding arbitration  would end unrestricted economies all through a large part of the economy. Government authorities could direct wages and working conditions to any organization sufficiently disastrous to be coordinated.

binding arbitration  would do the same amount of harm to laborers' privileges. They would lose all resources as of now accessible to them. Endorsers would lose their entitlement to decide on sanctioning the agreement they should work under, and they couldn't strike over the last agreement, regardless of how awful it is. Restricting intervention gives laborers an agreement if they like it.

binding arbitration  could likewise cost laborers their annuities. Associations are probably going to press the mediator to constrain recently coordinated specialists to join a multi-manager association benefits plan, and in enterprises where these plans are normal, the judge would almost certainly concur.

Explanation:

With organization enrollment in consistent decay, Coordinated Work faces a decision. It can accomplish the difficult work important to shed the New Arrangement model that actually shapes its obsolete approach and adjust to the present economy. Or on the other hand it can utilize its political muscle and get Congress to make it simpler to constrain laborers to join.

Which is true about the Athenians?


Which is true about the Athenians?

They grew poor as a result of Pericles' battle strategies.
They grew rich as a result of Pericles' battle strategies.
They grew poor as a result of the Delian League.
They grew rich as a result of the Delian League.

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Answer:

B)They grew rich as a result of Pericles' battle strategies.

Explanation:

Answer:

d

Explanation:

Which of the following were effects of World War II:

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Answer:

whats the following?

Explanation:

You didnt state any followings,

but some effects i know are,

massive human dislocations, extensive casualties, Nuremberg war trials in which former Nazi leaders were tried for crimes against humanity carried out in systematic murder of millions of Jews and other in Holocaust, space race begins. And early computer technology came out of WWII, emergence of third-world nationalist movements, de-colonization of European empires, colonized countries, bolstered by weaknesses of England and France, galvanized to fight for independence, If you're looking for economic wise then, creation of International Monetary Fund (IMF) and General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade (GATT), England had been devastated by bombing and had to rely on aid from U.S., U.S. economy booms and actually have labor shortages, rather than unemployment.

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hey guys so this is US history on edge. and i have to write a supreme court opinion that describes your decision for United States v. Fields!!!!
if anyone has at least 5 paragraphs of your own words lol plzzzzzzz help me

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Answer:

This case involves a federal death sentence imposed on defendant-appellant Fields for conviction of a federal capital offense. Fields was sentenced to death largely on the basis of the opinion of a psychiatrist who stated that he could confidently predict Fields would be dangerous in the future. The psychiatrist testified that he did not know of any "standard psychiatric or medical procedures used in arriving at a determination or predicting future dangerousness" and that he was unaware of specific empirical data or studies. He issued his opinion without engaging in any testing or any other objective measures or use of an actuarial method. His basis for this opinion was discussions with the prosecutors and review of some records regarding the defendant. The defense attorney objected to the testimony as unreliable under the standards for expert testimony established by the U.S. Supreme Court in Daubert v. Merrill Dow Pharmaceutical (i.e., that proffered evidence must be grounded in scientific reasoning or methodology). The district court overruled the objections and allowed the expert testimony to go to the jury.

Explanation:

Answer:

This is the Supreme Court opinion on the case of United States v. Fields. Abel Fields, a resident of California, is being tried for violating the Stolen Valor Act which was signed into law in 2006. In 2011, Abel Fields attended a city meeting about public safety.

He spoke publicly at the meeting, explaining that his military experience gave him the knowledge to speak with authority about public safety issues.

During his speech, he claimed that he had served in the military for eight years. He also claimed that he had received the Purple Heart, a prestigious medal. However, each of Fields’s claims was false. He had never served in the military, and he had never received a medal. After being found guilty and charged with an $1,000 fine, Fields appealed the court’s decision which brings us here.

Abel Fields argued that the Stolen Valor Act was unconstitutional, and that his right to free speech had been violated, therefore, I will be taking in a count of several similar rulings on other cases to help me make a decision.

Stamp Act takes effect, placing a tax on all paper products in the colonies.
Colonists begin to______
products made in Britain hoping to put
merchants out of business. PLZ HELP

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Colonists begin to boycott products made in Britain hoping to put  merchants out of business.

Explanation:

The Stamp Act was put onto the colonists in 1765 by Great Britain. This made it so paper products and printed materials had a tax on them.

The colonists were not happy with the Stamp Act and felt like it was unfair. They did not have anybody in the British Parliament to vouch for them, which is called "taxation without representation." Great Britain said the taxing actually was fair, as they needed money to pay for the very expensive French and Indian War and they had troops protecting the colonists.

Even though Great Britain said the taxing was fair, the colonists still believed otherwise. They began to boycott the products that had the tax on them, even starting to become violent at times. They would burn products and sometimes hurt British merchants.

Eventually, Great Britain realized the Stamp Act was doing more harm than good. They were losing money and British merchants were as well, along with being harmed. They repealed this act on March 18, 1766.

List 6 causes of the Great Depression.

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Answer:

Explanation:

over-production and over-expansions

Canada's Dependence on a Few Primary Products

CANADA’S DEPENDENCE ON THE UNITED STATES

HIGH TARIFFS (TAXES) BLOCKED INTERNATIONAL TRADE

TOO MUCH CREDIT BUYING

TOO MUCH BUYING OF CREDIT STOCKS.

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All of the following were internal problems in the Soviet Union EXCEPT?
o Increased military spending
O Economic inefficiency
O Rising Nationalism
O Lack of natural resources

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I would try C. If this is wrong I apologize. Hope you do well!

write a conclusion on why the death penalty isnt good

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Answer:

Explanation:

Conclusively, with or without the death penalty, people are still going to commit crimes. As much as there have been some studies explaining that a death penalty is an effective form of deterrence, there lacks conclusive evidence to prove that people are deterred.

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_____________ were brought to Spain from the New World.
a. Sweet potato, pumpkins and all kinds of beans
b. Avocados, potatoes, pineapples, chocolate and peanuts
c. Papayas, pecans, cashews, red peppers, and tobacco
d. all of the above

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the answer is D

all of the above :))

Answer:

The other person is right, it's D

Explanation:

Near the end of the middle ages what religious issues weekend Christian church's authority over people?

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Answer:

peoples beliefs

Explanation:

the impact of Jackson’s Indian policies on the Native American population.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Indian Removal Act was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law authorized the president to negotiate with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for white settlement of their ancestral lands.

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Which of the factors of production refers to tools and skills.

land
labor
capital
entrepreneurship

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Answer:

capital

Explanation:

The answer is C you're welcome <3

Which is an effect of cultural diffusion along African gold-salt trade routes
during the 8th and 9th centuries?

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Answer:

the introduction of Islam

Explanation:

An effect of cultural diffusion along African gold-salt trade routes during the 8th and 9th centuries was the introduction of Islam to the Western African territories.

This was evident in the name of the ruler of the Mali Empire in the fourteenth century Mansa Musa. Musa is an Arabic name or version of Jewish Moses.

The Original Musa is considered an ls Prophet of Allah in the Islamic world. Mansa Musa was also known to have performed Hajj during his lifetime. This is one of the five pillars of Islam.

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Answer:

lol im watching promised neverland

Explanation:

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Why were the land lotteries a fairer way of distributing land than the headright system?
A
Widows and orphans could participate in land lotteries.
B
The amount of land promised was the same for everyone.
С
People could not choose which pieces of land they would receive.
D
Everyone who entered the lottery had an equal chance of being chosen.

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Answer:

D. Everyone who entered the lottery had an equal chance of being chosen

Explanation:

Land lotteries were more just and promising because they allowed all participants to have the same chance of getting land (which was mostly stolen from Native Americans). This system only allowed the participation of male and white citizens, not allowing widows and orphans to participate. The land drawn had different sizes and people could not choose which land they wanted, since this was decided from a lottery, as a lottery should be. In this way, these systems managed to distribute a large number of lands among new settlers and allowed this distribution to be more just and have less space for corruption.

Answer:

D. Everyone who entered the lottery had an equal chance of being chosen

Explanation:

What helped Darius I effectively rule the Persian Empire?

He trapped and destroyed the Greek navy.
He invaded Greece and won a surprise victory.
He founded Zoroastrianism and rejected polytheism.
He constructed the Royal Road and expanded trade.

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Answer:

He constructed The Royal Road and expamded trade

Explanation:

Answer:

(D)  He constructed The Royal Road and expamded trade                                                    

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