How do we know about lewis and clark's discoveries?​

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Answer 1

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Throughout the Corps' more than 4,000-mile journey, Captains Lewis and Clark recorded 178 plants and 122 animals not previously known to science. Lewis recorded and pressed and preserved some 240 different plant species and brought them back to Washington, along with hundreds of animal and bird skins and skeletons.

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What helped the Assyrians build an empire?
A. The tower of babel
B. Friendly diplomacy
C. Their own alphabet
D. Iron weapons

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The answer is
D:
Iron weapons

List one example of Muslim contributions in Diseases

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For example Al-Razi (Rhazes), who ran the Baghdad hospital in the late 800s and early 900s, was the first author known to have written a book about children's diseases. He also explained the difference between smallpox and measles: this helped doctors diagnose the diseases.

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Which of the following statements about the rise of democracy is true?

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Answer:

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Because

Because of the empresario system, settlement in Texas appealed to many Anglos because _________________.
a.
they considered it a cheaper way to get land titles from the Mexican government.
b.
they believed it would give them gold and glory.
c.
they wanted to spread their influence and cultural traditions.
d.
unlike in the United States, they did not have to pay taxes.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

the answer is B

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Answer:

c.

they wanted to spread their influence and cultural traditions.

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In 1956, uprisings behind the iron curtain occurred in___.

Yugoslavja and Romania

Czechoslovakia and Poland

Hungary and Czechoslovakia

Poland and Hungary

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The answer is poland and Hungary
D) Poland and Hubgary

i. A monarch is the head of state.
ii. The powers of the monarch are limited by a constitution.
iii. Citizen vote for members of a legislative body.
iv. The legislative body chooses the head of government.

A.
a constitutional monarchy
B.
a monarchy
C.
a parliamentary democracy
D.
a federal democracy

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Answer:

Q1: i Q2: B

Explanation:

I'm not sure what your questions are for these multiple choice answers, but I hope I provided some help based off the information you gave. :)

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Explanation:What type of government system has the following characteristics?

i. A monarch is the head of state.

ii. The powers of the monarch are limited by a constitution.

iii. Citizen vote for members of a legislative body.

iv.  The legislative body chooses the head of government.

A.

a constitutional monarchy

B.

a monarchy

C.

a parliamentary democracy

D.

a federal democracy

 

In hinduism, Vishnu is the god responsible for:

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Answer:

preserver

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He preserves and protecc universe

Answer: protector / protection

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Pandora fell in love with ___. *


Hephaestus

Athena

Prometheus

Epimetheus·ω·

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Answer:

Epimetheus

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What does it mean to work and sell services

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Work means to work for a job and work hard around the house snd work hard to get what you want to achieve and sell services means to sell things

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To sell services:

To put it simply it is selling yourself, your team's expertise, and the amount your business returns to the customer or consumer

To work:

To this I say, it is putting effort towards a job and getting paid by your boss/CEO, it is not selling a business, though you art "selling" your labor to contribute to the economy

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What was the earliest challenge that Pánfilo de Narváez and his crew faced on their journey? a. There were no challenges on the journey. b. They were attacked by Native Americans. c. They lost there supply ships. d. A storm capsized their barges. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

I think it's D. A storm capsized their barges

(I'm so sorry if it's wrong)

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Why do you think jefferson wanted to know about the animals and plants of the new lands?​

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He probably wanted to know about the animals and plants of the new lands because it opened up new opportinites for the colonies to expand.

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Jefferson wanted to know about new animals and plants in the new lands because he wanted to know what was west and that is why he sent Lewis and Clark to explore with Sacagawea  a there guide. Jefferson wanted to expand west. He sent them to scout out the west to see what was in the west and if it was safe to expand to.

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6. What is one right or freedom from the First Amendment? * a)to bear arms
b)double jeopardy
c) peaceful assembly
d) the right to council​

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

a is the second one j think

and the other ones aren't

The Roman Empire had thriving urban centers, high literacy, and a centralized government, but _______ in the early Middle Ages was none of these things. The Germanic-speaking people who invaded England from Central Europe and settled there were called the _______. Under the _______ system, soldiers would be rewarded for their services to the king with gifts of land and other resources that came from battles won. The first Carolingian leader to become king was _______. After Charlemagne's rule, his grandsons' argument about who was the rightful heir of the empire led to the division of the empire into _______ realms. One reason the _______ were so successful at invading was that they engineered fast, versatile ships that could land almost anywhere. A new class of people called the _______, who gained wealth in towns, formed after the age of invasions. In the _______ Controversy, church and state authorities argued over who had the greater authority to appoint bishops. In a crusade, the _______ calls a war to defend the church against other faiths. According to _______, philosophical and theological questions could be resolved with religious-based reasoning. Respond to the following based on your reading. England became one of the strongest states in the Middle Ages. Explain the factors that contributed to its success. Compare and contrast the central intellectual movements' ideas in the Middle Ages. Then assess which ones challenged society's values the most.

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Answer:1. Western Europe

2. Anglo-Saxons

3. pillage and gift

4. Pepin the Short

5. three

6. Vikings

7. bourgeoisie

8. Investiture

9. pope

10. scholasticism

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11. Answers may vary. A sample answer is provided. England was a leader in literacy from its early history. Not only was literacy high in England, their monks also led literacy efforts in Europe. Literacy was key to developing its strong legal and taxation systems that would help the state become stronger.

12. Answers may vary. A sample answer is provided. Important intellectual ideas were developed from the twelfth to fifteenth centuries. During the Twelfth-Century Renaissance, scholars translated many Arabic texts into Latin, which made Islamic and ancient Greek scholarship and ideas accessible to the educated classes in Europe. In the thirteenth century, scholastics showed that theological questions could be discussed using logical reasoning. Finally, the European Renaissance introduced humanism, which began to challenge the central place of religious values in society. All three movements built on ideas from the ancient Greeks and Romans.

Answer:

1. Western Europe  

2. Anglo-Saxons  

3. pillage and gift  

4. Pepin the Short  

5. three  

6. Vikings  

7. bourgeoisie  

8. Investiture  

9. pope  

10. scholasticism  

 

11.  England was a leader in literacy from its early history. Not only was literacy high in England, their monks also led literacy efforts in Europe. Literacy was key to developing its strong legal and taxation systems that would help the state become stronger.  

12. Important intellectual ideas were developed from the twelfth to fifteenth centuries. During the Twelfth-Century Renaissance, scholars translated many Arabic texts into Latin, which made Islamic and ancient Greek scholarship and ideas accessible to the educated classes in Europe. In the thirteenth century, scholastics showed that theological questions could be discussed using logical reasoning. Finally, the European Renaissance introduced humanism, which began to challenge the central place of religious values in society. All three movements built on ideas from the ancient Greeks and Romans.  

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What was the sale of indulgences, a factor that led to the Protestant Reformation? (Pgs. 108-109)
a.Catholics believed that they could help make up for their ________ by doing good works.b.A friar, ___________________, convinced many people to give money to the church in exchange for an indulgence, or pardon

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Answer:

We don't have the pages

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Please answer!!where was animal hides sold from in the trans-Saharan trade?

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Trans-Saharan trade requires travel across the Sahara between sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa. While existing from prehistoric times, the peak of trade extended from the 8th century until the early 17th century. Trade, beginning around 300 CE, was conducted by caravans of camels.

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3. Was the 1950's nostalgic? Does nostalgia play a role in the American experience throughout its history?​

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Yes, Nostalgia influences pop-culture, many modern trends are influenced by the nostalgia of older generations. The 1950's is a time period older generations are nostalgic for and in todays world we have remenince of the 1950's through mock 1950's dinners, theme park attractions, american girl dolls and some popular fashion trends that were inspired by the 1950's.

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Prometheus stole fire: *

To defy Zeus
To help humans
To trick humans
To defy Zeus and help humans
To defy Zeus and trick humans

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Prometheus stole fire because while the gods had liven in their comfort, humans were living in caves and cold places on earth..when Prometheus had lived amongst the people, he’d experienced this and wanted to give the humans comfort as well. Thus, he wanted to give the humans tools to create fire. Because of this...I believe the answer is B) to help humans...also if you could give Brainliest that’d be wonderful :)

Archaeologists study (blank) the
to learn about life in ancient Egypt.

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Idrk they study pyramids

Answer:

Remains or artifacts

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12. what was the political opinion of China's KMT party?
a. supportive of a republic and critical of Emperor/Empress
b. supportive of the Emperor/Empress and critical of a republic
c. supportive of communism and critical of a republic
d. supportive of socialism and critical of the Emperor/Empress

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

I know the answer is c because I read

Answer:

D. Supportive of a republic and critical of the Emperor/Empress

Explanation:

For 2,000 years, China was ruled by an emperor or empress who held absolute power. However, as the twentieth century approached, the people of China grew increasingly frustrated with the empress. She had been unable to rid China of Western influence, and in 1911, the situation reached a breaking point. Under the leadership of a young man named Sun Yat-sen, the Chinese started a revolution. Sun Yat-sen had traveled and studied in the West, and he argued that China should develop into a more democratic republic. He created a political party called the Kuomintang (KMT), also known as the Nationalist Party.

Sun and the KMT overthrew the Chinese empress and ended the dynastic rule in China. Establishing a republic in China, however, proved to be more difficult. After Sun became president, he handed over power to a general. The general, Yuan Shikai, did not share Sun's vision for democracy. When the general died in 1916, civil war broke out in China. Ultimately, warlords and military leaders gained power and territory.

Which statement best describes the government of Athens?

It was ruled by a king.
It was run by the citizens.
It was run by a small group.
It was ruled by military leaders.

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C. It was run by the Citizens

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Citizens were males over 18 years and they voted

Answer:

b

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One of the primary causes of economic prosperity in the 1920s was due to new developments in

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Answer: The Automobile industry

Explanation:

In the 1920s, the Automobile industry had been revolutionized in no small part by Henry Ford which led to cars becoming so popular that everyone wanted to buy one.

This growth in the automobile industry led to growth in other industries that the automobile relied on such as oil which powered the car, glass which was used to make the cars, tourism which became easier to engage in with a car and road building which provided a conduit for cars to move.

What did liberty mean to colonists?

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Answer:

The Founders talk about Liberty and Freedom as two separate but connected ideals. Both of these words contain the idea of possessing the ability to exercise one's will, and a power to choose. ... By 1776, some families had been in America for 170 years, and American Liberty was something they had always possessed.

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The Founders talk about Liberty and Freedom as two separate but connected ideals. Both of these words contain the idea of possessing the ability to exercise one's will, and a power to choose. ... By 1776, some families had been in America for 170 years, and American Liberty was something they had always possessed.

The United Nations statement of principles was based on the belief that
a. the development of nuclear weapons must be closely monitored.
b. Germany must be punished by being forced to pay war reparations.
c. an international peacekeeping organization could settle disputes without warfare.
d. a strong military alliance was needed to prevent the emergence of new fascist dictators.

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C. an international peacekeeping organization could settle disputes without warfare

How did the mining industry affect the Indian Territory?
A. It encouraged the development of the territory.
B. It discouraged tribes from finding ways to collect revenue.
C. It helped tribes keep outsiders from migrating to tribal lands.
D. It slowed the growth of towns in the territory.

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A- it encourages the development of the territory

Select the correct answer. Which policy required American Indians to maintain the land they were given in exchange for receiving American citizenship and ownership of the land after 25 years? OA the Curtis Act OB. compulsory boarding school attendance OC. Worcester v. Georgia OD. the Dawes Severalty Act​

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Answer:

D.

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What did George Washington do to keep his small army together during the early years of the American Revolution?

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honestly don’t know, but DEFINITELY watch hamilton and you’ll know everything

I need help with the 4.15 Project in history.

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How did the War of 1812 lead to economic changes in the nation?

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Answer: It went through Economic Hardships.

Explanation:

During the War of 1812, the American economy went through many changes. The British blockaded the eastern coast of the United States, which prevented the Americans from engaging in foreign trade. ... Decaying, centuries-old factories in the United States were restored and reused, while new factories were being built, which means basically that the economy was going bad for them. Merry Christmas, Have a nice day!

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The answer will have to be C

the idea of separation of power was first suggested by which enlightenment thinker.
(Group of answer choices)

A: Locke
B: Hobbes
C. Montesquieu
D: Rousseau

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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