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the main faction of Christianity into two divisions, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox.The resulting split divided the European Christian church into two major branches: the Western Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
What are some types of exhibits found in this museum?
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Archaeology museums. They display archeological artifacts. ...
Art museums. Also known as art galleries. ...
Encyclopedic museums. ...
Historic house museums. ...
History museums. ...
Living history museums. ...
Maritime museums. ...
Military and war museums.
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How much impact you think the Leaque has had
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the League ultimately failed to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War, and has therefore been viewed by historians as a largely weak, ineffective, and essentially powerless organization.
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Where did the majority of Africans forced to sail on the Middle
Passage becomes slaves?
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What happened after the War for
Independence?
Answer:
there peace is present and business development increase
What lesson was learned through the Salem Witch Trials?
Answer:
A lot of things.
Explanation:
Trials should be fair and just, confessions should not be brought upon by torture because it could be far from the truth, children can be influenced greatly by peer pressure to say things that are far by true, and hysteria is a real thing.
6. One result of Marco Polo's travels was that - *
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A. Other missionaries traveled to Asia to spread the Christian religion
B. Other people wanted to travel to Asia and back to become wealthy
C. The government of Italy was restructured according to the Chinese government
system
D. Writers began traveling to Asia to become inspired to write books
Describe in 3 points why the 1930 elections were important to the Muslim League.
Explanation:
●The 1937 elections demonstrated that neither the Muslim League nor the Congress represented Muslims.
● It also demonstrated the provincial moorings of Muslim politics.
●The Muslim League captured around 25 percent of the seats reserved for Muslims.
and here is a bonus point.....
●The Congress Muslims achieved 6 percent of them.
When did Sister Blandina arrive in the west and why did she write 'At the End of the Santa Fe Trail?"
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Sister Blandina arrived to Cincinnati in 1854 and in 1872 she went to Trinidad Colorado to begin her life as a missionary.
At the End of the Santa Fe Trail was originally published in 1932 and was originally meant to tell her sister about her life in the west to her sister who was still in Cincinnati.
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Sister Blandina arrived to Cincinnati in 1854 and in 1872 she went to Trinidad Colorado to begin her life as a missionary. At the End of the Santa Fe Trail was originally published in 1932 and was originally meant to tell her sister about her life in the west to her sister who was still in Cincinnati.
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In the declaration of independence, thomas jefferson affimed
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Jefferson’s inveterate shyness prevented him from playing a significant role in the debates within the Congress. John Adams, a leader in those debates, remembered that Jefferson was silent even in committee meetings, though consistently staunch in his support for independence.
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who served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for most of the first 35 years of the 19th century
Answer:
John Marshall
Explanation:
John Marshall was an American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835
What is independence
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Independence is a condition of a person, nation, country, or state in which its residents and population, or some portion thereof, exercise self-government, and usually sovereignty, over the territory. The opposite of independence is the status of a dependent territory.
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Which of the following was an effect of the Boston year party
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where is the following?
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What impression of the Byzantine court do you receive from Liudprand of Cremona’s account? What is the modern meaning of the word Byzantine? How does this account help explain the modern meaning of the word?
Answer: Liutprand, also Liudprand, Liuprand, Lioutio, Liucius, Liuzo, and Lioutsios (c. 920 – 972),[1] was a historian, diplomat, and Bishop of Cremona born in what is now northern Italy, whose works are an important source for the politics of the 10th century Byzantine court.
Liutprand was born into a prominent family from Pavia, of Lombard origins, around 920. In 931 he entered service as page to Hugh of Arles, who kept court at Pavia as King of Italy and who married the notorious and powerful Marozia of Rome. Liutprand was educated at the court and became a Deacon at the Cathedral of Pavia. After Hugh died in 947, leaving his son and co-ruler Lothair on the throne as King of Italy, Liutprand became confidential secretary to the actual ruler of Italy, Berengar II, marchese d'Ivrea, for whom he became chancellorOn his return, however, he fell out with Berengar, for which Liutprand avenged himself in his Antapodosis ("retribution"), and attached himself to Berengar's rival, the emperor Otto I, who became King of Italy upon the death of Lothair in 950. With Otto I he returned to Italy in 961 and was invested as Bishop of Cremona the following year. At Otto's court, he met Recemund, a Córdoban ambassador, who convinced him to write a history of his days (the later Antapodosis, which was dedicated to Recemund). Liutprand was often entrusted with important diplomacy, and, in 963, he was sent to Pope John XII at the beginning of the quarrel between the Pope and the Emperor over papal allegiance to Berengar's son, Adelbert. Liutprand attended the Roman conclave of bishops that deposed John XII in 963, and wrote the only connected narrative of the events
Why did immigrants come to the cities during the industrial revolution
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With the growth of factories and the demand for unskilled labor, immigrants, primarily young men in the working years, continued to be the ideal source of labor. Immigrants were generally more willing to accept lower wages and inferior working conditions than native born workers Explanation:
How did Dias and da Gama contribute to achieving the Portuguese goal of directly entering the Indian Ocean trade?
Answer:
He sponsored voyages along western coast of Africa - hoped to find Christians, learn about geography and find gold and route to Orient. da Gama and Dias - how did they achieve Portugal goal of entering the Indian Ocean in trade? found water route to Asia and reached India - brought back jewels and spices.
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How might your life be different if. Foraging tribes never learned to farm ?
The Magna Carta established the rights of
citizens.
neighboring countries.
non-Christian believers.
military officers.
Answer:
I believe the answer is citicitizens
Explanation:
Answer:citizens
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What were three crops grown in the South
Answer:
Cotton, tobacco, rice, indigo, etc.
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2. What is one geographical feature all three colonial regions have in common
The 13 original colonies of what would become the United States were divided into three geographical regions--the New England colonies, the Middle colonies and the Southern colonies. Within each region, the colonies exhibited similar climates, agricultural products, religious practices, manufacturing products and natural resources. The geographic characteristics of the colonies within each region shared many...
Where did the hunters/gatherers settle?
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the Natufians, an ancient hunter-gatherer society that flourished from about 12,500 to 9500 B.C.E. in a part of the Middle East called the Levant, which includes pieces of modern-day Cyprus, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine.
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What was the most common tactic used by political machines to gain support from new immigrants in the late 1800s?
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Why were there many opponents to coffee in Europe and the Middle East?
Answer:
Coffee began to replace the common breakfast drink beverages of the time — beer and wine.
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describe the signs to look for if you suspect a friend may be self-harming
May be acting different more depressed, hiding their arms or legs.
Answer:
Gonna answer this from the perspective of someone who is a former self harmer.
1. Withdrawl from social settings. (I stopped talking to friends / family around the time that my self harm was the worst because I felt like if I did that my secret wouldn't be exposed)
2. Long Pants / Sleeves when its hot out - maybe along with the claim that "Oh I'm always cold." (No. We aren't cold. We're burning up. But we can't risk someone seeing our arms / legs when we've been self harming)
3. More anxiety / depression / anger issues. (These are all heightened while self harming, and sometimes even for awhile after we've stopped.)
4. A change in sleeping / eating habits (I started to sleep and eat less, while also having days where all I did was eat because for the past week I only really had one meal)
This isn't a full list and obviously different signs present in different people. If you suspect a friend is self harming do NOT be confrontational about it. You can bring up the topic in a friendly way and if they deny it to you then don't press on. You can bring it up again, just try to keep it at least a week apart.
It's frustrating to deal with someone who is going through this, I know, but remember that they have feelings as well.
It's best to deal with them as you would a child. Take things slowly and don't get upset or yell when it comes to these topics.
But also - If they do open up to you about their self harm, do as they wish for you to. Don't tell a parent or a counselor even if that seems best because it can also make it worse for them. Respect your friends wishes and don't treat them any different. Just be there for them and support them.
2. What was the Reformation?
What Provides a cultural perspective on the event
Answer:
just saying this question doesnt make sense. what is the event?
Answer:
Song
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There had been no long-standing aristocratie tradition in the American colonies, but one region of the new country
to imita
of the ancient Roman Republic, using what practice?
Answer:
their republic style government
Explanation:
while the United States is a democracy, it isn't entirely one. similar to the roman way of government, with examples similar to that of the roman triumvirate, the United States people elect 2 senators per state to represent them in the larger parts of government. so, while we are free and represented, we're not all going up to the white house and speaking to the president. just like the roman people weren't all in the triumvirate or centurions
What did Constantine build that contributed to the success of Constantinople? aqueducts courts hospitals schools
Answer:
built schools and repaired and restored aqueducts
Explanation:
slide 13 in edgenuity
Answer:
A, aqueducts
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Who controlled the Holy Land during the Middle Ages?
Answer:
The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups. In all, eight major Crusade expeditions occurred between 1096 and 1291
the glorious revolution was started because of the fear of a?
Answer:
Many people rebelled such as seven leading bishops who refused the king's orders to read his second Declaration of Indulgence. These bishops were arrested their rebellion. All of this lead the people of England to search for a new leader in fear of a Catholic monarchy.
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