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Answer 1

I hope these are right...

Answer:

#4: B. #5: A.

Answer 2

The Answer:

4 is B

5 is A


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Who benefitted more from the Three-Fifths Compromise—southerners or northerners? Why? Use details from the text to support your answer.

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Answer:

Slave states

Explanation:

Southerners because they still could Count their slave population so it would increase their influence in the house House of Representatives. If this wasn’t the case the northerners would have more influence.

What role did the "Indus River" play in the development of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa? VERY SHORT ANSWER

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Answer:

farmers lived together in villages which grew over time into large ancient cities, like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. The Indus people needed river water to drink, wash and to irrigate their fields

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The role that played by Indus River for development of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa.

It played major role for inland waterway trade. For fishing and water resources which are used for drinking and other purposes. The main reason for the development of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro ( present day – now in Pakistan ) is the availability of nearby fertile plains which encouraged the significant growth of crops such as rice, bajra and jowar. And it gives a better quality of soil and climate factor that keeps their favorable conditions for the development.

So, these are the required information on it.

Very Short Answer → Indus played major role for the growth of economic and inland trade waterway.

What Native American nation did the Bear, Turtle, and Wolf Clans make up? (Marking brainliest for whoever awnsers correctly:D)
1. The Cherokee Nation
2. The Coushatta Nation
3. The Algonquian Nation
4. The Oneida Nation

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Answer:

The Oneida Nation

Explanation:

What were the names of the 3 clans in the Oneida nation?

The Mohawk and the Oneida people each had three clans; the turtle, the wolf, and the bear.

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4: the Oneida Nation

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What did the native peoples of the Plains use to make tipis? This is 5th grade
1. Rabbit hide
2. Antelope hide
3. Buffalo hide
4. Deer hide

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3. Buffalo hide

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Describe the costs of the grain distribution in ancient Rome. In other words, what were the drawbacks of the grain distribution?

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Answer:

there were a lot more costs of the roman empire expansion versus the benefits one cost was that when Rome was people were sold into slavery. Another cost of the expansion was that many people lost their jobs and plebeians had to serve in the army once again.

Explanation:

an over-dependence on agriculture. a slow diffusion of technology. the high level of local town consumption rather than regional trade.

What did people of the Iroquois use to plan their life? btw this is 5th grade
1. The Gods of nature
2. The oceans
3. The seasons of the year
4. The animals of the land

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Answer: The season of the year (Number 3)

The people of the Iroquois planned their life around the seasons of the year.

So the answer would be 3

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What did the French call the territory they conquered? Btw this is 5th grade
1. Louisiana Territory
2. New France
3. North Carolina
4. Little Europe

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Answer:

I am pretty sure this would be 2.

2. New France
The other answer choices just don’t make sense.

What was a favorite food of the native peoples of the Pacific Northwest? btw this is 5th grade
1. Salmon
2. Catfish
3. Vegetable stew cooked in a wooden box
4. Pheasant

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1. Salmon!

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Read the quotation from Booker T. Washington's 1895 Atlanta Compromise Speech.

“In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.”

Which statement best describes the view Washington is expressing in this quotation?
Segregation creates anger, resulting in damage to society that can never be repaired.
In order to achieve social progress, people of different races must leave each other alone and develop independently.
Maintaining an individual and racial identity does not mean all people cannot work together.
In order to achieve social progress, people of different races must work together in every way.

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Answer:

In order to achieve social progress, people of different races must work together in every way.

Explanation:

He seed we are separate like fingers but we are like a hand which are all connected to.

Your answer is: “In order to achieve social progress, people of different races must work together in every way.”

What role did the Indus River play in the development of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa? VERY SHORT ANSWER

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Answer:

The Indus River Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan civilization, developed the first accurate system of standardized weights and measures, some as accurate as 1.6 mm. Harappans created sculptures, seals, pottery, and jewelry from materials, such as terracotta, metal, and stone.

The first farmers liked living near the river because it kept the land green and fertile for growing crops. These farmers lived together in villages which grew over time into large ancient cities, like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. The Indus people needed river water to drink, wash and to irrigate their fields.

Which factor of production would water be considered?

Land

Labor

capital

entrepreneurship

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Land I think I hope this helps please give me a Brainly thing

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in in 3 sentences, assess the water distribution problem in the middle east.

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Answer:

The Middle East requires water resources and suitable land for agriculture. Much of the land that is available for producing food is destroyed by increasing desertification. Desertification is a sweeping environmental problem, with vast effects in countries such as Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Iran.

Answer:

The Middle East is running out of water and many parts of land are quickly becoming uninhabitable. The rise of agricultural demand is across the region is making water scarcity rise exponentially each day. Agriculture counts for 70 percent of water usage in the world but 80 percent in the M.E region.

The four factors of production are land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship

a. True
b. False

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The answer is a True.

The four factors of production are land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship?

A. true

B. false

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Anatolia is the location of present-day _____.

Iran
Turkey
Afghanistan
Pakistan

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Answer:

Turkey

Explanation:

Anatolia is the location of present day Turkey.

The Continental Congress
Delegates from every colony except (1)____________
attended the Continental Congress in September 1774. At the gathering, Patrick Henry stated, “I
am not a Virginian, but an (2)______________.” The most important decision
delegates made concerned armed opposition to Great Britain. A
resolution was passed to form a (3)______________.
The First Battle
Well-prepared militia companies in Massachusetts were known as
(4)_____________. General Thomas Gage ordered
(5)______________ and his troops to go to
(6)_____________ and destroy all the artillery and ammunition.
When Dr. Joseph Warren saw the British troops march out of Boston on the night of
(7)_____________, he rushed to alert
(8)______________ and William Dawes. Revere and Dawes then
rode to Lexington to warn Samuel Adams and
(9)____________. In Lexington, the redcoats came across a group of about
(10)_____________, and the fight for independence began.
Along the road from Concord to (11)_______________, colonists fired at
the British, wounding 200 and killing 73.
More Military Action
On May 10, 1775, a small group of New Englanders, known as the
(12)____________, led by (13)____________
captured the British Fort Ticonderoga at Lake Champlain. Committees of
(14)____________ sent out calls for volunteers to join the militias. In June,
1775, redcoats charged militia members on (15)____________.
The colonists ran out of (16)_____________ and withdrew, but the British
suffered heavy losses. The (17)________ did not consider unfair taxes
and regulations sufficient cause for rebellion. The (18)______,
however, were determined to fight for independence.


fill in the blanks with these

Green Mountain Boys
correspondence
Maj. John Pitcairn
Lt. Col. Francis Smith
Breed’s Hill
Ethan Allen
American
Word Bank
April 18, 1775
Boston
Concord
Georgia
John Hancock
minutemen
70 minutemen
gunpowder
militias
Loyalists
Patriots
Paul Revere

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Answer:

(1) Georgia

(2) American

(3) militia

(4) minutemen

(5) Lt. Col. Francis Smith

(6) Concord

(7) April 18, 1775

(8) Paul Revere

(9) John Hancock

(10) 70 minutemen

(11) Boston

(12) Green Mountain Boys

(13) Ethan Allen

(14) correspondence

(15) Breed's Hill

(16) gunpowder

(17) Loyalists

(18) Patriots

Explanation:

The Continental Congress:

Delegates from every colony except Georgia attended the Continental Congress in September 1774. At the gathering, Patrick Henry stated, “I am not a Virginian, but an American.” The most important decision delegates made concerned armed opposition to Great Britain. A resolution was passed to form a militia.

The First Battle:

Well-prepared militia companies in Massachusetts were known as minutemen. General Thomas Gage ordered Lt. Col. Francis Smith and his troops to go to Concord and destroy all the artillery and ammunition. When Dr. Joseph Warren saw the British troops march out of Boston on the night of April 18, 1775, he rushed to alert Paul Revere and William Dawes. Revere and Dawes then rode to Lexington to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock. In Lexington, the redcoats came across a group of about 70 minutemen, and the fight for independence began. Along the road from Concord to Boston, colonists fired at the British, wounding 200 and killing 73.

More Military Action:

On May 10, 1775, a small group of New Englanders, known as the Green Mountain Boys, led by Ethan Allen captured the British Fort Ticonderoga at Lake Champlain. Committees of correspondence sent out calls for volunteers to join the militias. In June 1775, redcoats charged militia members on Breed's Hill. The colonists ran out of gunpowder and withdrew, but the British suffered heavy losses. The Loyalists did not consider unfair taxes and regulations sufficient cause for rebellion. The Patriots, however, were determined to fight for independence.

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If you were Harriet Tubman would you have risk your life for others?

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Yes I would

Explanation:

Yes,I would because all people are created equal……….

What best explains the difference between climate and weather?

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Answer:

Weather Is Day-to-Day Conditions

Climate Is Weather Trends Over Long Periods of Time

Answer:

Climate change refers to long-term changes. Weather refers to short term atmospheric conditions while climate is the weather of a specific region averaged over a long period of time.

Explanation:

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D. To entertain the resder

Where do historians think Leif Erickson started a settlement? PLEASE HELP IVE BEEN STUCK ON THE QUESTON FOR 3 HRS
1. Newfoundland
2. Nova Scotia
3. Quebec
4. New Brunswick

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Answer: A: Newfoundland

Explanation:

How is the Hindu religion different from the other religions you have previously studied?

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Answer:

Hinduism is the wold oldest religion. Hindu people follow so many gods than other people.

God Siva, God Vishnu, God Ganesh, Goddess Parvathi, Goddess Kaali, God Hanuman etc

Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world.

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The Flush Times in Mississippi represented what?

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The Flush Times myth is only partly mythological. The term refers to a period of rapid development and speculation on the antebellum southwestern frontier, which was composed primarily of the newly recognized states of Alabama and Mississippi as well as parts of western Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana.

Explanation:The Flush Times myth is only partly mythological. The term refers to a period of rapid development and speculation on the antebellum southwestern frontier, which was composed primarily of the newly recognized states of Alabama and Mississippi as well as parts of western Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana.Answer:

Explanation:

The term refers to a period of rapid development and speculation on the antebellum southwestern frontier, which was composed primarily of the newly recognized states of Alabama and Mississippi as well as parts of western Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Plz make me brainliest plz plz

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Answer:

sorry don't"t understand you

Explanation:

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History of establishment in Louisiana i can do the picture part

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Sorry I can’t help :(
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Think of an event in history that you find interesting. Develop a question that you would like answered about that event, then write a paragraph. Your paragraph should explain your topic as well as include at least one primary and one secondary source that you would use to help answer your question.

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Event: the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

Question: Why did the Western Roman Empire fall?

Paragraph:

The Western Roman Empire fell in 476, when germanic chief Odoacer deposed the last Roman Emperor: Romulus Augustulus, who had been emperor for less than a year. This event ended five centuries of Roman rule in Western Europe, and is often established as the moment that ended Classical Antiquity, and started the MIddle Ages.

Sources: there are many sources available that dig deeper into this topic, from primary sources to secondary sources. Primary sources however, are often biased, and written in Ancient languages like Latin and Ancient Greek, and as a result, are mostly left to specialized historians. For this reason, a secondary source would be more appropriate for a student.

Explanation:

The fall of the Western Roman Empire.

Why did the Western Roman Empire fall?

The Western Roman Empire fell in 476, when German boss Odoacer ousted the last Roman Emperor: Romulus Augustulus, who had been ruler for under a year.

This occasion finished five centuries of Roman rule in Western Europe, and is many times laid out as the second that finished Classical Antiquity, and began the Middle Ages there are many sources accessible that dig further into this subject, from essential sources to optional sources. Essential sources in any case, are frequently one-sided, and written in Ancient dialects like Latin and Ancient Greek, and therefore, are for the most part passed on to specific antiquarians. Thus, an optional source would be more fitting for an understudy.

The most direct hypothesis for Western Rome's breakdown nails the tumble to a line of military misfortunes supported against outside powers. Rome had gone head to head with Germanic clans for a really long time, yet by the 300s "brute" bunches like the Goths had infringed past the Empire's lines.

Therefore the major reason was generally fall of the Western Roman Empire over the period of the time.

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How did the Iroquois Confederacy make important decisions? Also this is 5th grade
1. They would decide during battle
2. The women would decide
3. They had a council
4.They asked the Gods

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They had a council! So number three

You’re reading from the journal of a European explorer from the early 1600s. In one passage, the explorer describes sitting on the Atlantic Ocean with little wind. He describes the area as being quite far north of the equator and having high pressure. In which type of global wind was this explorer sailing? doldrums horse latitudes jet stream polar easterlies

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Answer:

Horse Latitudes

Explanation:

Doldrums are located some 5 degrees away from north while horse latitude is located some thirty degrees away from north latitude and by same degrees from the southern hemisphere. Polar eastariles are cold winds blowing across the Polar Regions and jet stream is fast blowing winds.  

Horse latitude is silent winds and the region has high pressure and very little precipitation.  

Hence, Horse Latitudes is correct

Option B
Explanation:
Doldrums are located some 5 degrees away from north while horse latitude is located some thirty degrees away from north latitude and by same degrees from the southern hemisphere. Polar eastariles are cold winds blowing across the Polar Regions and jet stream is fast blowing winds.
Horse latitude is silent winds and the region has high pressure and very little precipitation.
Hence, option B is correct

Stories in the Vedas tell us that Indo-Aryans first lived as _____________ but later lived as ___________. Cite the lesson or textbook to support your answer.

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Answer:

here

Explanation:

oreigners from the north are believed to have migrated to India and settled in the Indus Valley and Ganges Plain from 1800-1500 BCE. The most prominent of these groups spoke Indo-European languages and were called Aryans, or “noble people” in the Sanskrit language. These Indo-Aryans were a branch of the Indo-Iranians, who originated in present-day northern Afghanistan. By 1500 BCE, the Indo-Aryans had created small herding and agricultural communities across northern India.

These migrations took place over several centuries and likely did not involve an invasion, as hypothesized by British archaeologist Mortimer Wheeler in the mid-1940s. Wheeler, who was Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1944 to 1948, suggested that a nomadic, Indo-European tribe, called the Aryans, suddenly overwhelmed and conquered the Indus River Valley. He based his conclusions on the remains of unburied corpses found in the top levels of the archaeological site of Mohenjo-daro, one of the great cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, whom he said were victims of war. Yet shortly after Wheeler proposed his theory, other scholars dismissed it by explaining that the skeletons were not those of victims of invasion massacres, but rather the remains of hasty burials. Wheeler himself eventually admitted that the theory could not be proven.

Answer:

first blank - Indo-Iranians

second - Indo-Aryans

Explanation:

If I understand the question correctly this is asking about what they were called

what would happen if the magna carta did not exist i need a essay now

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So, if Magna Carta had never existed, very little would have changed in the short term says Nicholas Vincent, professor of medieval history at the University of East Anglia. “The tensions between the rival parties would have been as great, or greater, with or without the charter,” he says.

Answer:

“None of the promises he offered in Magna Carta would have been kept. England would have been set on the road to absolutism, deprived of all protection by written law or constitutional precedent. Only the uncertain mercy of the king himself stood between the subject and the threat of despotism.”

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Explain how a limited and unlimited government can influence the

rights of the people and
the strength of the economy
Respond in at least four sentences.

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Answer: Unlimited government  is a recipe for tyranny. Democracy has been the root of a limited government, the system of which government powers are distributed so that one group of leaders do not have too much influence.   Governmental authority is prescribed and restricted by the law, and individual's rights are protected against government intrusion. By restricting itself to a bare minimum of public services, a limited government tends to impose a relatively low tax burden on businesses and individuals. With lower taxes, households and businesses have increased disposable income to spend, save, and invest, all of which helps the economy grow.

Explanation: hope this helps

How did the Articles of Confederation influence the Three-Fifths Compromise? Use details from the text to support your answer.

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The Articles of Confederation had apportioned taxes not according to population but according to land values. The states consistently undervalued their land in order to reduce their tax burden. ... The taxes that the Three-Fifths Compromise dealt with were "direct" taxes, as opposed to excise or import taxes
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