Answer:
543 BC came before AD
Explanation:
Which of the following was a key similarity in the policies of the rulers in African states such as Ethiopia in the period circa 1200-1450?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Like virtually all rulers throughout history, African rulers invoked both religious claims and their role as lawgivers or law enforcers to bolster their political legitimacy. For example, the ambassadors’ description of King Zara Yacob indicates that he sought to project and advertise his power in these terms as well.
An indentured servant moving to the American colonies
had to pay for room and board.
eventually became an enslaved person.
O agreed to work for a set period of time.
O paid a high price to be transported to the colonies.
Answer: C. agreed to work for a set period of time.
Just did the unit test review.
what is one cause and effect of 9/11?
Answer:
cause: Bin ladin destroyed the twin towers. effect: people started discrimination against people that were from the same country as the people in that group.
How did the Great Awakening inspire a change in political thought?
O It encouraged people to be more independent by rejecting traditional forms of worship.
It motivated people to recommit to their traditional churches and recruit more members.
O It created a new system of religious denominations that ensured the power of the church.
O It caused a decline in religious commitment and less tolerance toward new forms of worship.
What trait was most important to Genghis Khan when promoting generals?
skill in battle
being a member of his family
having great wealth
mercy towards civilians
Answer:
skill in battle
Explanation:
the others don´t seem that important for a general
Answer: A. Skill in battle
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What natural event led to the decline of the Middle Kingdom
An earthquake
A famine
A flood
A mudslide
What is the context or Jon Stewart speech?
Answer:
Assuming you mean to say, What is the context of Jon Stewart's speech?
the answer would be failure to support 9/11 first res-ponders as this this the main point.
1. Caddo __________________________ had both political and spiritual leaders.
2. The Jumano acted as ________________________ for eastern tribes and the people of New Mexico.
3. _______________________ were the spiritual leaders of the band.
4. The Caddo were known as a ______________________ society.
5. Their complex social system was based on _______________, or rank.
6. The Plains people lived in ______________________ that were easy to pack up and move.
7. Later, the Tigua adopted the European _______________________ custom.
8. The Puebloan culture was marked by village life with homes made of ______________________.
Answer:
1. Caddo __________________________ had both political and spiritual leaders.
2. The Jumano acted as ________________________ for eastern tribes and the people of New Mexico.
3. _______________________ were the spiritual leaders of the band.
4. The Caddo were known as a ______________________ society.
5. Their complex social system was based on _______________, or rank.
6. The Plains people lived in ______________________ that were easy to pack up and move.
7. Later, the Tigua adopted the European _______________________ custom.
8. The Puebloan culture was marked by village life with homes made of ______________________.
Answer:
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Read each question carefully and choose the correct answer for each question.
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Question 1
2 pts
The Medieval Period was the time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the
Industrial Revolution
O Age of Enlightenment
cation
O Renaissance
O Reformation
Answer:
Reformation
Explanation:
It's the corrrect answer because the Renaissance is after the reformation
HELPPP 44 POINTS WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
world history
write a brief explanation in which you consider differences between the mesopotamian and egyptian empires in the areas of social cultural political and religious practices
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Answer:
(religion) these civilizations differed in their interpretation of the gods, however. Mesopotamians, because they had a rougher time with the flooding, tended to be pessimistic. They thought their gods unpredictable, and that there was only a 'Land-of-no-return' after death. Ancient Egyptians, on the other hand, due to their easier time predicting the floods, had a more positive take on their gods. The gods of ancient Egypt could be harsh, but also gave gifts to humanity like wisdom and justice. The Egyptian afterlife was also supposed to be an even better continuation of life on Earth. As a result, everyone that could afford to spent their time alive preparing to be dead. This is where the Giza pyramids came from - they were built as very large tombs that were stocked with food, jewelry, tools, and even servants.Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia both had similar social structures, or ways of organizing society. Imagine a pyramid, with the following groups from bottom to top:
( Social Structure)
The labor class: slaves - slavery in these civilizations was not race-based, but rather based on captured prisoners-of-war or sometimes children who had been sold into slavery to pay off their parents' debt.
The lower class: farmers, musicians, merchants, brewers, and bakers
The middle class: scribes (people who could write), wealthier merchants, and architects
The upper class: the clergy and nobles
The ruling class
Explanation:
Which of the following was an Immediate didn't affect of the American revolution
A major theme present in Renaissance art,but not in Medieval art,is
Answer:
The appropriate solution to the following question will be the "role of humanism".
Explanation:
Humanism was indeed a philosophical concept of the Renaissance, which philosophy focused around the belief that humans are reasonable creatures, with a focus mostly on integrity as well as the importance of the person, contributing to the growth including its Renaissance in certain parts of Europe. It would be used to distinguish the growth of humanism throughout the Renaissance period again from original works.Answer:
The role of humanism
Explanation:
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What is the best way to describe the land in the New England
colonies?
Answer: The geography of the New England Colonies is diverse. Some New England states have rocky soil, hilly landscapes and thick forests, while others have flat land and rich soil. The southern colonies are bordered by the Appalachian Mountains on the west and all of the colonies, with the exception of Pennsylvania, are bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east.
How did the Greek historian Thucydides differ from Herodotus?
A. Thucydides was unconcerned with spiritual forces as a factor in history
B. Thucydides exhibited a critical attitude toward his sources but Herodotus did not.
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What is the European view of natives religions?
how does native americans access to their cultures on reservations today compared to the past
Answer: I HOPE IT HELPS
Get unlimited access to The Atlantic for less than $1 per week. ... Though the act didn't force people to leave their reservations, it made it hard for ... Industry, the schools sought to “eradicate all vestiges of their tribal cultures.” ... that assimilation would work better, and encouraged Native Americans to leave ...
Explanation:
Answer:
its A if you on Common lit
Explanation:
Which 3 powerful European Kings fought in the 3rd Crusade?
Answer:
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, Philip II of France, and Richard I of England
Explanation:
which type of government did the ancient Greek city of Athens have?
Answer:
direct democracy
What was De Soto looking for in his exploration of Georgia
Answer: Gold
Explanation:
Answer:
De Soto embarked on a major expedition in 1538 to conquer Florida for the Spanish crown. He and his men traveled nearly 4,000 miles throughout the region that would become the southeastern United States in search of riches, fighting off Native American attacks along the way.
Poor, yeoman farmers who lived self-sufficiently and raised their own food, tended to purchased
very little in the Market Economy.
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
true -because with raising there own food theres no need to go into but for tools
Which of these is NOT true about the Rio Grande? It touches three of Texas' four regions. It serves as an international border. It begins in western Texas.
Answer:
IT does not begins in western Texas
Explanation:
During the 3rd Punic War, Hannibal led 60,000 men and dozens of elephants from Spain to
Italy
That is not correct,
I have to add extra words lol
the Agricultural revolution did what?
Explanation:
The Agricultural Revolution was the unprecedented increase in the production Britain due to increase in labor
Explanation:
The Agricultural Revolution was phenomenal once in an agricultural generation in Britain due to increases in labour and land productivity between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries. ... Fallow land was about 20% of the arable region in England in 1700 before turnips and clover were extensively ripened.
The ideas described in Group B would most likely be the beliefs of which political party?
Where’s the worksheet?
Answer:
If Group B is
-Feared a mixed economy
-Were proponents of slavery
-Supported western expansion
Then your answer is
Democrat
Examine the layers of rock. How does layering provide evidence for determining geologic age?
Answer:
When the fossils are deeper down in the ground that means they are older. This is how scientists are able to determine what time period an animal lived in, by seeing how deep down there fossil is.
How did the destruction of the buffalo affect the lifestyle of Native Americans?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Destruction of The Buffalo left the nation nearly extinct of an entire species of animal. The Native Americans viewed the Buffalo as a sacred animal. They had established 52 uses for this animal in their daily lives from food to using their hides for clothing and shelter.
How far might the Jain respect for life extend? NEED HELP ASAP PLEASEEEEE
Answer:
It teaches respect for all forms of life and encourages minimizing harm to other living beings. The senses including the mind, as they can drag one far away from the true nature of the soul. This policy extends even to microscopic organisms.
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Explanation:
5. The colonial region with a diverse population was found in ____.
A New England
B middle colonies
C Southern colonies
Answer:
B southern colonies
Explanation:
The most ethnically diverse region of colonial America was the South, whereas New England was the least ethnically diverse.
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cotton production increased.
4. Before the invention of the cotton gin, what
did many American leaders think would happen
to slavery?
Answer:
The cotton gin made the cotton industry of the South explode. Before its invention, separating cotton fibers from its seeds was a labor-intensive and unprofitable venture. After Whitney unveiled his cotton gin, processing cotton became much easier, resulting in greater availability and cheaper cloth.
Explanation:
During the Age of Discovery, the purpose of most European explorations was to search for resources and trade routes and to where