Northern Humanist focused on merging humanist ideas and Christianity
O True
O False

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

True

explenation:

Answer 2
True
I hope it helps

Related Questions

How did physical geography impact the migration and settlement of early human societies between 4000 and 1000 BCE?

Answers

Answer:

Towns grew up along the rivers which had access to the sea. Rivers also provided protection from invaders. Farmers grew crops in the fertile fields that surrounded the towns. The lack of mountains was good for farming, but it made the towns easier to be invaded by enemies.

Explanation:

I've learned about it in history.

Hope this helps you!

100 pointsHelppp!!BRAINLIEST IF HELPPPP ME!!!
Why did World War I lead to a "Great Migration" for African Americans?

There was an abundance of affordable housing in suburban areas.
The suspension of Jim Crow laws granted greater freedom to travel
There were manufacturing jobs in northern cities that needed to be filled.
The G.I. Bill led to opportunities to study at northern colleges and universities.

Answers

Answer:

There wewre manufacturing jobs in  northern cities that needed to be filled.

Explanation:

Many of the factory men had been drafted or shipped off into battle so they had many job openings, which led many African Americans to fill them. Though once white factory workers returned, the African Americans were let go.

Which statement best describes the military strategies used by Robert Smalls?

Question 3 options:

In return for the kind treatment by his master, Smalls recruited other slaves to participate in the Confederate cause and was a leader in partisan warfare.


Smalls used his navigation skills to serve as a blockade-runner for the Confederacy, helping to keep trade lines open and supplies moving into the South.


Using the knowledge he gained from working on ships, Smalls gifted the Union with a Confederate boat and information about Southern defenses.


Smalls served as a spy for the North, using his connections and familiarity with the land to warn Union forces of Confederate plans and locations.

Answers

Answer:b

Explanation:took the test

Answer:

b

Explanation:

**Due soon, please help!**

What was the result of Ethan Allen’s decision to go ahead with the siege of Fort Ticonderoga despite not having all his men?

Answers

Answer:

The first win for the revolutionary army

Explanation:

The siege of Fort Ticonderoga was actually a surprise attack and lead to the first win for the Revolutionary army. it served as a huge moral booster and also provided key artillery for the Continental Army. The artillery would then be used for a later assault on Boston that lead to another victory for the revolution.

Social classes (the social pyramid) is a characteristic of civilization that
refers to 1.05 *
4 points

Answers

Answer:

pharaoh at the top, between are government agency, priests, scribes, artisans. and peasants at the bottom.

If you weren't talking about Egypt then the social classes of the 21st century or whatever is the upper class, social class, middle class and working class and lower.

and if that's what you weren't talking about either then there is the church classes that involve the monarch, nobles, knights and vassals, then merchants farmers and craftsmen, then at the bottom peasants and servants

Which Punic war saw the complete destruction of Carthage?
Group of answer choices
2nd
1st
3rd

Answers

Answer:

Im positive it's the third war

Explanation:

Answer: the third

Explanation:

Someone please help this is due in 20 minutes and I don’t know the answer or an explanation. Help.

Answers

Answer:

I agree because if a nation has a weak or unstable government, then chaos would occur.

Explanation:

this is my opinion. I dont know if it is relevant for what you are learning.

How did the Counter Reformation impact colonization of the New World?
Group of answer choices

1 It encouraged more religious and cultural tolerance in Europe.

2 It increased political tensions between Spain and Portugal.

3 It motivated missionaries to convert others to Catholicism.

4 It supported the emigration of Catholics to escape persecution.

Answers

i’d hate to be wrong, but it might be the last one.

what does cassack mean in Turkish A. free person B. servant C. warrior D. soldier

Answers

B a servant because it’s an old french women

the belief in the mid-80s that the United States was to extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean was called ​

Answers

Answer:Manifest Destiny is most famously associated with America's spread across the American frontier, but the same hopes and ambitions projected simultaneously across the Pacific Ocean. Senator Beveridge's comments came during America's Philippines conquest in 1900.

Explanation:


Please help I’m on time limit I need more help with others pleassssse

5. Which humanist ideals are most expressed in the sculpture David by Michelangelo?

1.emphasis on exaggerated human anatomical forms

2. emphasis on idealized spiritual subjects

3.emphasis on subject matter related to period when sculpted

4.emphasis on realistic anatomy and ancient Greek tradition

Answers

Answer:

.emphasis on realistic anatomy and ancient Greek tradition

from which part of the country did ektara and dotara originate​

Answers

Ektara (Hindi: एकतारा, Bengali: একতারা, Nepali: एकतारे, Punjabi: ਇਕ ਤਾਰਾ, Tamil: எக்டரா; literally 'one-string', also called actara, iktar, ektar, yaktaro, gopichand, gopichant, golki Nepali: गोल्, gopijiantra, tun tuna) is a one-stringed musical instrument used in the traditional music of South Asia,[1] and used in modern-day music of Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan.[1] It originated in South Asia.[1]
In origin the ektara was a regular string instrument of wandering bards and minstrels from India and is plucked with one finger. The ektara is a drone lute consisting of a gourd resonator covered with skin, through which a bamboo neck is inserted. It is used in parts of India and Nepal today by Yogis and wandering holy men to accompany their singing and prayers. In Nepal, the instrument accompanies the singing of the Ramayana and Mahabharata.[2]
It has two forms. One form resembles a lute. To make that version, a bamboo stick (90cm long) is inserted through side of wooden bowl (called a "tumbo") and the top of the bowl is covered with deerskin. The instrument has a single string running from a peg at the top, down the length of the stick-neck, across a bridge on the deerhide soundboard, and is tied at the "spike" where the stick pokes through the bowl. The instrument's string is plucked with the musicians index fingernail.[3][2]
The other version uses a drum-like body, and a skin soundboard with a string attached (to bend the sound of the soundboard). Two bamboo lathes are attached to the side of the drumhead and the string goes from the soundboard to where the lathes meet. This version of the instrument may be played either by plucking the string or by tapping the drumhead. Squeezing and releasing the bamboo lathes puts pressure on the drumhead and bends the pitch up and down. This form is associated with the Bauls of West Bengal, as well as the Tharu people of Udayapur District, Nepal.

which culture has the most impact on American culture ?

Answers

Answer: Greek

Explanation:

In past history the Greeks have heavily influenced American culture.

Which product would have been most likely traded in this area?

Answers

I think the answer is metal
It might be that the answer is metal

does anybody know about Canada's history

Answers

Between 1534 and 1542, Jacques Cartier made three voyages across the Atlantic, claiming the land for King Francis I of France. Cartier heard two captured guides speak the Iroquoian word kanata, meaning “village.” By the 1550s, the name of Canada began appearing on maps.

What event or creation that occurred during the Renaissance do you believe continues to have a positive impact on modern culture, education, or society.

Answers

I have no idea what the Renaissance is if I could help I would sorry x


Which of the following best summarizes Bernard LaHarpe's journey?
a. He followed the Red River, traveled through the Ouachita Mountains, and
eventually found a large settlement of Wichita Indians.
b. He followed the Arkansas River, traveled through the Winding Stair
Mountains, and eventually found a large settlement of Osage Indians.
c. He followed the Mississippi River and established several trading posts,
one of which eventually became Little Rock, Arkansas.
d. He followed the Colorado River, traveled through the Rocky Mountains,
and eventually reached the Pacific Ocean.

Answers

the answer is c I seen this on Quizizz

Why was gavrlio Princip significant?

Answers

Answer:

he assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and the Archduke's wife which started world war 1

Explanation:

hope this help and feel free to give brainiest

 PLS ANSWERE QUESTIONS 1-4 ​

Answers

Answer:

1. mid Pacific Ocean

2. 11:00 pm

3. 9:00 am the next day

4. When two different cities are in different time zones then you have to figure out about which time zone they are in

1. mid Pacific ocean
2. 11:00 pm
3. 9:00 am
4. you have to figure out what time zone they’re in (not really sure about that one sorry)

The 49th parallel was set as the boundary between the United States and Canada by which event?
A. Adams-Onís Treaty
B.Convention of 1818
C.Gadsden purchase
D.Mexican Cession

Answers

Answer:

B. Convention of 1818

Explanation:

After the War of 1812, the United States of America and Great Britain had series of improved relationships with one another. These mutual relationships gave rise to the signing of the 1817 Rush-Bagot Pact and Convention of 1818 which played a significant role in the resolution of longstanding boundary disputes with respect to the 1783 Treaty of Paris.

Under President James Monroe, the 49th parallel was set as the boundary between the United States and Canada by Convention of 1818, which was signed on the 20th of October, 1818 in London, United Kingdom.

Why do you think we use the Electoral College to elect Presidents in the United States? Why do we want each state to have a
say in who the President is?

Answers

Answer:

The founders thought that the use of electors would give our country a representative president, while avoiding a corruptible national election.

When Americans go to the polls in presidential elections, they are not directly voting for president. They are actually voting for a group of 538 "electors" that make up the Electoral College.

Electors cast their vote on Monday 14 December, after all 50 states and the District of Columbia have certified their election results.

Explanation:

Hope it's help you mark as Brainlist if it helps

An amendment is a (blank) to the constitution

Answers

An amendment is a small change or addition to the constitution

Who ran for president as a Republican in 1860?

Stephen Douglas

Abraham Lincoln

Jefferson Davis

John C. Breckinridge

Answers

Answer:

B) Abraham Lincoln

Explanation:

Abraham Lincoln of Illinois represented the Republican Party, and the Republican Party ticket of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin emerged triumphantly.

Answer:

B) Abraham Lincoln

Explanation:

According to John Locke, why would a person “put himself under the control of any person or institution,” like a government?

Answers

Answer:

John Locke said this because back then your natural rights are constantly being attacked. So the obvious resolution was to put yourself into some protection to the government/institution or a person who knew about protecting natural rights.

Explanation:

The map shows ancient Egyptian trade routes.
Which body of water connected trade between Egypt
and Nubia?
Red Sea
Nile River
Tigris River
O Euphrates River
Ancient Egyptian
EUROPE
Trade
Tigris River
Mediterranean
Sea
Rive
Sinai
Memphis
Peninsula
Egypt
Desert
Arabian Desert
Thebes
Western Desert
Nubia
Nile River
AFRIC
Red
Sea
Trade route
N
on land
WE
-- Trade route
S
on water
Eastern ASIA
Aswan

Answers

Answer:

Nile River

Explanation:

From the map provided, the body of water that connected trade between Egypt and Nubia is the "Nile River."

This is evident in the fact that the river which originated from the Mediterranean Sea flowed from Memphis in Egypt and then flowed through the Eastern desert and Aswan before the land of in the land of Nubia.

Therefore, in this case, the correct answer is "Nile River."

Answer:

Nile River

Explanation: hope this helps

Why is life for Neely now in bleachers?

Answers

Answer:

Neely's life now is of an ordinary real estate salesman whose wife has left him.

Explanation:

'The Bleachers' is a novel written by John Grisham. The novel is about Neely Crenshaw. The story begins with Neely traveling back to Messina, his hometown, that he vowed never to return.

Fifteen years have passed since Neely has left his hometown. Back then, he used to be the star player in Messina Spartans. Now, he lives an ordinary life of a real estate salesman. He married his love Miss Lila, who also has left him due to his affair. He now stands divided between the present life, with lost glory, and past life with the glory of a football star.

In the 1820, Explain if your family was too poor to buy you shoes or feed everyone 3 times a day, would you drop out of school to get a minimum wage job?

Answers

Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

Yes, I prefer to work a minimum wage job in order to feed my family because family is more important than school. If I continue my studies instead of doing job so my family will die because of hunger so doing a job is better than going to school. But I will continue my studies whenever I gain extra time after work and get education privately by reading book in order to gain knowledge.

what are foreign balance payments and why are they important

Answers

Answer:

Since the BOP essentially serves as the financial ledger and source of truth around a country's financial transactions on all fronts, you can imagine that it is incredibly important. The BOP can reveal the economic health of a nation and help economists postulate its future economic landscape.

Explanation:

Answer: Why is Balance of Payments important for a country?

Since the BOP essentially serves as the financial ledger and source of truth around a country's financial transactions on all fronts, you can imagine that it is incredibly important. The BOP can reveal the economic health of a nation and help economists postulate its future economic landscape.

HOPE THIS HELPS

Use the primary-source passage below and your knowledge of social studies to answer the question.
"...be it enacted by the king's most excellent Majesty...that whensoever any person or persons shall bring any habeas corpus directed to any
sheriff. .that the said officer... shall within three days...bring or cause to be brung the body of the party so committed.. before the lord
chancellor..."
Why did the British Parliament pass this law?
O to keep a king from holding people in jail for no reason
O to prevent Charles Il from being beheaded like his father
O to punish those who fought Charles I in the English Civil War
O to increase the king's power over Parliament

Answers

Answer:

O to keep a king from holding people in jail for no reason

Explanation:

The English parliament sought to prevent the king from promoting abuses of power, in addition to promoting protection for the entire population and even members of parliament. For that reason, they passed this law. The idea behind this approval is that the king does not have the power to determine whether a person should be imprisoned, according to his principles. In other words, we can affirm that parliament passed the law to prevent a king from holding people in prison for no reason

In Worcester v. Georgia (1832), the state of Georgia wanted to remove Cherokees from within its borders and began to annex Cherokee land. How did the Court rule?
A.

Only the federal government had the authority to deal with the Cherokees and the Georgia laws dealing with them were unconstitutional.
B.

The Georgia laws in the case were upheld as constitutional.
C.

The federal government and the state of Georgia both had the authority to deal with the Cherokees.
D.

The state of Georgia did not have the authority to deal with the Cherokees; the true authority belonged to the state of Alabama.

Answers

Answer:

B

Explanation:

I recently did

this I recall its B I'm not to sure but In my gut I think its B

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Other Questions
Why did the government begin moving Indians out of the Southeast?Indians were supporting the BritishIndians were attacking American settlementsPlantation owners wanted the Indians landIndians were opposed to democracy Why is health care so expensive? List at least three factors that contribute to the cost of health care. Susan usually . (go) to school by bus, but now she .. (go) to school by train. 2. Mary often .. (read) in bed, but today she is very tired and she . (not / read). 3. The boys usually (ride) their bikes to school. They . (like / ride) their bikes. They (be) very naughty boys. They always (go) to school late. Today their teacher . (be) very angry, because they (be) late again. 4. Mary .. (like / eat) sweets. Every morning she . (have) coffee with a lot of sweets and chocolate. For lunch she and her friends often .. (eat) sweets or ice-cream. She (not / like / eat) fruit or vegetables. She (eat / never) eggs or cheese. Today she .. (be) sick. She (sleep) in her room now. Decrease 280 by 15% How do the percent compositions for C3H6 and C4H7 compare?A. They are the sameB. C4H8 has a higher percentage of carbon than C3H6.C. C4H8 has a higher percentage of hydrogen than C3H6.D. none of the above Select the correct answer.Which of these risks might prevent an agricultural biotechnology company from using genetic material from peanuts to modify other plant varieties?A. the risk of transferring allergens to the modified plantsB. the risk of destroying organic varieties of the modified plantsC. the risk of harming rare birds that feed on the modified plantsD. the risk of the genes entering animals that feed on the modified plantsE. the risk of the genes causing cancer in people who eat the plants Mary Beth could jump 42 times each minute. How many times could she jump in two hours explain to me step by step Which three types of transformations result in congruent shapes? Question 8 options: A) Reflection, rotation, translation B) Reflection, translation, dilation C) Reflection, dilation, rotation D) Rotation, dilation, translation How do pulleys help move objects? How does the training depicted in the photo support the SNCC constitution? 3/5 of a club are 12 years old. If there are 35 members in the club, how many members are age 12? ____ member are age 12. should we spend valuable resources on space exploration? maurice read 10 pages that is 50 percent of the paper lenght what i the paper lenght 1. Which of the following events served as a catalyst for the industrial Revolution?Panic of 1837War of 1812The American SystemMonroe Doctrine look at all of this math. do it all or something for 50 points each ig(a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2(a b)2 = a2 2ab + b2(a + b) (a b) = a2 b2(x + a)(x + b) = x2 + (a + b)x + ab(x + a)(x b) = x2 + (a b)x ab(x a)(x + b) = x2 + (b a)x ab(x a)(x b) = x2 (a + b)x + ab(a + b)3 = a3 + b3 + 3ab(a + b)(a b)3 = a3 b3 3ab(a b)(x + y + z) 2 = x2 + y2 + z2 + 2xy + 2yz + 2xz(x + y z) 2 = x2 + y2 + z2 + 2xy 2yz 2xz(x y + z)2 = x2 + y2 + z2 2xy 2yz + 2xz(x y z)2 = x2 + y2 + z2 2xy + 2yz 2xzx3 + y3 + z3 3xyz = (x + y + z)(x2 + y2 + z2 xy yz -xz)x2 + y2 = 1212 [(x + y)2 + (x y)2](x + a) (x + b) (x + c) = x3 + (a + b +c)x2 + (ab + bc + ca)x + abcx3 + y3 = (x + y) (x2 xy + y2)x3 y3 = (x y) (x2 + xy + y2)x2 + y2 + z2 -xy yz zx = 1212 [(x-y)2 + (y-z)2 + (z-x)2] Casandra earned 520$ this month by walking her neighbors dog . This is a 30% increase from amount she earned last month Who was the first person to ever walk the Earth? Massachusetts set up a special court in 1692 to __________________________- try Peter Zenger for libel- try people accused of witchcraft- pass the Half-Way Covenant- create the Frame of Government Help needed. Will mark brainliest. Please help:c A compound is made up of various elements totaling 90 ounces. If the total amount of uranium in the compound weighs 18 ounces, what percent of the compound is made up of uranium? If necessary, round your answer to the nearest hundredth.