write a paragraph tell me what are the other names of Congo Square ( list all of them)
Answer:
Numerous names, official as well as unofficial, identified this location over the years: Place Publique, Place des Nègres, Place Congo, Circus Park, Circus Square, Circus Place, Congo Park, Congo Plains, Place d' Armes, and Beauregard Square.
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6. What is the geography like that surrounded much of ancient Egypt, Kush, and Canaan.
Answer:
All of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan are fertile river valleys surrounded by harsh deserts.
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What metaphor did Winston Churchill use to describe the forcible rise to peer of communist nations in central and Eastern Europe?
A) brick wall
B) impenetrable shield
C) communist trench
D) iron curtain
Answer:
The answer is D - Iron curtain
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Who has Responsible for the Boston massacre?
Answer:
Explanation:
John Adams
Name one reference that was made to the Japanese Internment of WWII
Answer:President Franklin Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066 resulted in the relocation of 112,000 Japanese Americans living on the West Coast into internment camps during the Second World War
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How did the emergence of the cotton as major crop in the south contribute to the strengthening of slavery?
Answer:
This is what I found. Before cotton could be spun into thread for weaving into cloth, the seeds had to be removed from the cotton fibers. The invention of the cotton gin made the South a one-crop economy and increased the need for slave labor. 1. The invention of the cotton gin revived the economy of the South.
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Answer:
Independance from Mexico
Explanation:
The Fredonian Rebellion (December 21, 1826 – January 23, 1827) was the first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico. The settlers, led by Empresario Haden Edwards, declared independence from Mexican Texas and created the Republic of Fredonia near Nacogdoches.
Part of: Texas Revolution
Start date: December 21, 1826
End date: January 23, 1827
The amendment process to the U.S. Constitution reflects the principle of (4 points)
A. popular sovereignty because it requires a national direct vote by citizens
B. checks and balances because the House proposes and the Senate ratifies
C. republicanism because the people elect representatives to sponsor the idea
D. federalism because it requires support from state and national governments
Answer:
The amendment process to the U.S. Constitution reflects the principle of Federalism because it requires support from state and national governments. Hope I could help!
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The British law making body under king george was called Congress? True False
The british law making body under king george was not called congress. That is false
2. Which word best describes a patroon?
O A. soldier
B. merchant
C. servant
O D.
landowner
Answer:
D. a landowner
Explanation:
The exact definition of a patroon from oxford is, "a person given land and granted certain manorial privileges under the former Dutch governments of New York and New Jersey." Basically if you break it down a person who has land and manorial rights which in short terms means that the person can do certain things on their land such as hunting, fishing, and also on the less fun side having to pay certain fees.
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which power does the u.s constitution grant to the legislative branch of government?
The Constitution grants Congress the sole authority to enact legislation and declare war, the right to confirm or reject many Presidential appointments, and substantial investigative powers
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PLEASE HELPPPP!!! How did both the Federalists and the Anti-federalists contribute to the ultimate success and strength of the Constitution?
Answer:
Federalist constituted to the constitution because they pushed for it and got it ratified and the anti Federalist helped by making the Federalist add a bill of rights which our the first 10 amendments giving us basic human rights
Explain how the government of New Zealand protects its citizens and enforces laws without a written Constitution.
Please answer quick!!!
Answer:
Despite not having a written constitution, the government of New Zealand still protects is citizens and enforces laws. Other written laws, such as the English Magna Carta and the writ of Habeas Corpus, are important in establishing limits on the power of the government and protecting the rights of the accused. The government also relies on precedent. They use court cases, laws, and historical enforcement and interpretations of the laws to help guide them.
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Which river valley civilization has the biggest impact on us today?
What was the result of the exchange of beliefs and customs between Muslims and the people they conquered?
a. Islam became less popular.
b. Different cultures blended together.
c. The Muslim Empire decreased in size.
d. Trade became less important.
Answer:
different cultures blended together.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
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Answer:
They blockaded them
Explanation:
To prevent help from France, the British had blocked ports to stop Maritime trade too.
What did Charlemagne hope to restore
Answer:
Once in power, Charlemagne sought to unite all the Germanic peoples into one kingdom, and convert his subjects to Christianity. In order to carry out this mission, he spent the majority of his reign engaged in military campaigns.
Explanation:
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Where did the Mughal Empire arise in the 1500s?
A. India
B. North Africa
C. Persia
D. Turkey
Answer: The answer is A.) India.
If the Earth is getting warmer, why is it still so cold in some places?
Answer:
because of climatic conditions.
What relationship did Chandragupta Maurya have with Alexander the Great?
a
He worked with Alexander the Great to build an empire.
b
He defeated the forces left behind by Alexander the Great.
c
He was defeated by Alexander the Great's army.
d
He killed Alexander the Great during a battle.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
He defeated the forces left behing by alexander the great.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A Is incorrect they were mortal enemies
B Is correct
C Is incorrect because Alexander the great died of the flu before he could attack them
D Is incorrect because Alexander the great was not killed in battle he died of flu
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What did Paul mean when he wrote (1 Corinthians 11:26), "For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes…"?
Answer: It is a reminder of the Lord's Supper.
Explanation:
He meant for it to be a reminder from the Lord reffering to the Lords supper
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Safe houses on the Underground Railroad would have been most commonly found in _____.
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.Florida
B.Texas
C. Maryland
D.Cuba
Answer:
C. Maryland
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Ra of the Egyptian civilization was the equivalent of who in the Inca civilization?
Inti
Moses
Nazca
Osiris
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is Inti
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What does Garrison mean when he says “burns like fire upon the national conscience?”
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Who is the leader of a state?
Answer:
I think the answer is Governor.
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By the end of the story up what did you determine is the theme
Answer:
the theme is where it happens and what it is all about
Explanation:
because you now that if you know what theme means then you have the answer to your question that is how i know this
To what international group do the initials OAS refer?
Answer:
Organization Of American States
Explanation:
Which statement is true of the ancient Olympics?
Athletes from many countries competed.
The games honored the god Ares.
The games included chariot racing.
Female athletes took part in the games.
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Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
because people from other countries did compete
Answer:
C
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