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1) Gladiators fought in the Roman Colosseum. Do you think Ancient Rome, or the present
day is more violent? Why?

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Answer 1

Answer:Ancient Rome was more violent than present day

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This is because in roman times they would fight to the death with multiple weapons. Including a wip with like nails and glass on the end.


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Do you believe that Lincoln possessed the power to free the slaves in the seceded states? Why or why not?

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Answer:

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I believe the answer is yes because he wasn't recognising them. Also, that he was president of the United States and commander-in-chief.

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What year was the first computer game introduced and what was it called?

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Answer:Spacewar, 1962

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The first computer game was developed in the year 1962 and the name of the game was Spacewar.

Describe the advent of the Spacewar game.

The first computer game was developed in 1962, which became a watershed in the History of the world of gaming. It was developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was named the Spacewar.

The game was one of a kind and the first game to be played at multiple installations. the game was a space combatting war. The game is suited to the PDP processor. The Programmed Data Processors. These processors could then only be found at Universities. The Processors which are being used are one of the finest in the world and exuberantly comes to the post.

The game at that time was made by one of the stalwarts of the Institute known as Steve Rusell.  Steve Rusell's innovation, later on, helped a lot in building different games.

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How much did Italy change after WW1?
If you can put the information in bullet points and cite the sources that you have used.
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Italy’s entrance into World War I on the side of Britain, France and Russia in May 1915 had been based on the Treaty of London, signed the previous month, in which the Allies promised Italy post-war control over a good deal of territory. This included the land along Italy’s border with the Austro-Hungarian Empire, stretching from Trentino through the South Tyrol to the city of Trieste (an area of historic dispute between Italy and Austria); parts of Dalmatia and numerous islands along Austria-Hungary’s Adriatic coast; the Albanian port city of Vlore (Italian: Valona) and a central protectorate in Albania; and territory from the Ottoman Empire. When Orlando and Sonnino arrived in Paris in 1919, they regarded the Treaty of London as a solemn and binding agreement, and expected its terms to be carried out and Italy to be rewarded for its participation alongside the victorious Allies.

The leaders of Britain and France, for their part, deeply regretted making such promises; they viewed Italy with annoyance, feeling the Italians had botched their attacks on Austria-Hungary during the war, failed to honor their naval promises and repeatedly asked for resources which they then failed to put towards the war effort. The American president, Woodrow Wilson, felt even more strongly that Italy’s demands could not be met, as they violated the self-determination of other nationalities—particularly South Slav or Yugoslav peoples—living in the territories in question.

Negotiations over Italy’s demands, planned to last six days, opened on April 19, 1919, in Paris. Tensions flared immediately, as Orlando and Sonnino held firm in the face of fierce resistance from the other leaders, warning of civil war in Italy—driven by an increasingly radical movement of right-wing nationalists—if the country did not receive what it had been promised. On April 23, Wilson published a statement arguing that the Treaty of London must be set aside and reminding Italy that it should be satisfied with receiving the territory of the Trentino and the Tyrol, where the majority of the population was Italian. A day later, Orlando and Sonnino left Paris and returned to Rome, where they were met with a frenzied demonstration of patriotism and anti-Americanism. In a speech before the Italian parliament, Orlando urged his people to stay calm and stated that Italy’s claims were based on such high and solemn reasons of right and justice that they ought to be recognized in their integrity. The rabid nationalists, led by the charismatic poet and playwright Gabriele D’Annunzio, held meetings throughout the country, bitterly disparaging the Allied leaders—especially Wilson—and hinting at war if Italy’s demands were not met.

In Paris, the Italian departure threatened the entire conference, as the delegation from Germany was scheduled to arrive soon to receive their terms. The secretariat of the conference began combing the draft of the German treaty to remove all references to Italy, even as the Italian government and the other Allies struggled to find a way for Italy to return to the negotiations. After a delegation from Austria was invited to Paris and slated to arrive in the middle of May, the Italians realized their position was worsening. Meanwhile, Wilson and the U.S. were promising Italy a much-needed $25 million credit; Britain and France believed this offer would free them from their obligations in the Treaty of London, and hopes of a better compromise were beginning to fade for Orlando and his compatriots. On May 5, it was announced that Orlando and Sonnino were returning to Paris and the secretariat began to add the Italian references back in to the German treaty by hand.

In the final Treaty of Versailles, signed in June, Italy received a permanent seat on the League of Nations, the Tyrol and a share of the German reparations. Many Italians were bitterly disappointed with their post-war lot, however, and conflict continued over Fiume, a port city in Croatia in which Italians made up the largest single population, and other territories in the Adriatic. In the fall of 1919, D’Annunzio and his supporters seized control of Fiume, occupying it for 15 months in defiance of the Italian government and making interminable nationalist speeches. Resentment of Britain, France and the United States continued to simmer, along with wounded Italian pride and ambitious dreams of future greatness—all emotions that would later be harnessed to devastating effect by the fascist leader Benito Mussolini


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What were Civilian Conservation Corp camps used for?

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Answer:

to house people working on new deal projects

Explanation:

the ccc was apart of the new deal legislation combating unemployment and putting thousands of young men to work on environmental conservation projects

How do discretionary spending choices affect the budget process?

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Answer:

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Discretionary expenditure is spending that is subject to the appropriations process, in which Congress sets a new funding level for programmes covered by an appropriations bill each fiscal year (which begins on October 1st).All expenditure that does not occur as a result of appropriations legislation is referred to as mandatory spending.

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The Iroquois Confederacy consisted of six major tribes from the upper
area. The confederacy had a lasting impact on American politics and governance. Several historians believe the confederacy inspired the American forefathers to write the
. In the confederacy, each tribe had a representative, called a
, to vote on important matters on its behalf.

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Answer:

New York

US Constitution

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Which text in this excerpt from Twenty Years at Hull House by Jane Addams demonstrates the lack of concern for poor immigrant communities that was frequently shown by politicians and others with influence?

[-One of the striking features of our neighborhood twenty years ago, and one to which we never became reconciled, was the presence of huge wooden garbage boxes-] fastened to the street pavement in which the undisturbed refuse accumulated day by day. The system of garbage collecting was inadequate throughout the city, but it became the greatest menace in a ward such as ours, where the normal amount of waste was much increased by the decayed fruit and vegetables discarded by the Italian and Greek fruit peddlers, and by the residuum left over from the piles of filthy rags which were fished out of the city dumps and brought to the homes of the rag pickers for further sorting and washing...



[-It is easy for even the most conscientious citizen of Chicago to forget the foul smells of the stockyards and the garbage dumps-], when he is living so far from them that he is only occasionally made conscious of their existence, but the residents of a Settlement are perforce constantly surrounded by them. During our first three years on Halsted Street, we had established a small incinerator at Hull-House, and [-we had many times reported the untoward conditions of the ward to the city hall.-] We had also arranged many talks for the immigrants, pointing out that although a woman may sweep her own doorway in her native village and allow the reuse to innocently decay in the open air and sunshine, [-in a crowded city quarter, if the garbage is not properly collected and destroyed, a tenement-house mother may see her children sicken and die-], and that the immigrants must therefore not only keep their own houses clean, but must also help the authorities to keep the city clean.

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The text in this passage that mostly shows a lack of concern was the refuse dump that was left in the neighborhood

According to the passage there were inadequacies in the method through which refuse was collected.

In this particular area, it was a big problem. The people that lived in the area were made to stay in such pitiable and foul environment.

The area was so bad that there was a fear of sickness and death from this issue. But although the problem was constantly reported to the politicians, nothing was done about it.

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[-we had many times reported the untoward conditions of the ward to the city hall.-]

Explanation:

This is what i got, none of the other answers refer directly politicians or people with influence as well as the problems of bad living conditions.

1. In what modern-day state is this James town region located?

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Answer:

In Virginia i hope this helped!

What are the advantages of ordering artillery to stop firing just before the soldiers attack

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The artillery could kill soldiers

What is mexico Economy like?

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Answer:

The economy of Mexico is a developing market economy. It is the 15th largest in the world in nominal GDP terms and the 11th largest by purchasing power parity, according to the International Monetary Fund. Since the 1994 crisis, administrations have improved the country's macroeconomic fundamentals

What was Ivan IV (the Terrible) known for?

expanding the Russian Empire, building magnificent colored domes, and ruling through cruelty


creating a new code of law for Russia, building many churches, but allowing serfs to starve because of high taxes


building a new capital at Kiev, defeating the Mongols with enormous violence, and converting to Christianity


building the Russian army, introducing a new religion, and restoring the Kremlin at great cost to his people

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Answer:

expanding the Russian Empire, building magnificent colored domes, and ruling through cruelty

Explanation:

I believe this is the answer

What natural resources did the Erie people have?

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Answer:

They used natural resources

Explanation such as rock, twine, bark, and oyster shell to farm, hunt, and fish. Hunting/Fishing/Farming: Indian men had the primary tasks of fishing and hunting. Each winter men from different tribes would join together for hunting expeditions.

Which of the regions had the lowest population density?

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I really want to help you :{ , but I am unsure on what region of what had the lowest population. If you give me the region of the place, or a image of the map. I may be able to help you :}

what did the Incas sacrifice more often

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The Inca Empire, the largest empire in pre-Colombian America, ritually sacrificed children and teenagers to appease the gods and to provide servants for its deceased emperors. The Incas sacrificed even the babies. This ancient ritual of child sacrifice was called capacocha.

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sacrificed children and teenagers to appease the gods and to provide servants for its deceased emperors

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What cultural element was not shared by all Greek city-states?

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Answer:

Government

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what were the philosophical roots of the declaration of independence

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Answer:

The philosophical roots come from the restated contract theory of John Locke. Life, Liberty,

Explanation:

property were used by Jefferson, He replaced property with the pursuit of happiness. This declaration later helped liberation and reform movements and encouraged patriots.

Where was the treaty of Paris 1783 located

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Answer:

Hotel d'York

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How did Black Hoosier leaders promote the 28th regiment?

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Answer:

On November 30, 1863, Indiana Governor Oliver P. Morton was authorized by letter from the U.S. War Department to raise one regiment of infantry composed of colored men.

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Which statement correctly describes the Senate?

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Answer:

senates represent their state in the government.

What effect did European migration have on the indigenous people of the americas?

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Answer:

It brought them diseases such as small pox, measles chicken pox etc.

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Read the body paragraph from a student’s informative essay on George Washington’s leadership.
Washington realized he needed clever tactics to defeat the British. First and foremost, he did what he could to protect his troops. He avoided fights that he was unlikely to win. Instead, he relied on the element of surprise. On Christmas of 1776, his troops quietly sailed across the Delaware River. They struck the British in a sneak attack and won!


Which sentence best states the supporting reason provided by this paragraph?


Washington sailed across the Deleware River without being seen.

Washington used a smart strategy to win battles and keep his soldiers safe.

Washington attacked the British during the Christmas holiday of 1776.

Washington was the general responsible for winning the American Revolution.

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Answer:

Washington used a smart strategy to win battles and keep his soldiers safe.

Explanation:

Answer:

its D  

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What effect did the sinking of the Lusitania have on World War I? (no external links please)
A) Germany joined the central powers
B) U.S. public opinion shifted against Germany
C) Germany refused to join the League of Nations
D) U.S. leaders proposed a military alliance with Germany

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The disaster immediately strained relations between Germany and the neutral United States, fueled anti-German sentiment and set off a chain of events that eventually led to the United States entering World War I. Germany broke naval rules.

comparisons between the grievances of Prince Feroze Shah in India and the Chinese

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Answer:

Larger states wanted congressional representation based on population, while smaller states wanted equal representation. they met in the middle. larger states wanted congressional representation based on population, while smaller states wanted equal representation.” i hope this information you.

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1: how do you define foreign policy?

2: Explain how foreign policy is determined, how foreign policy varies between developed and developing nations.

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Answer:

in foreign policy general objectives that guide the activities and relationships of on state in its interactions with other states.

Explanation:

the development of foreign policy is influenced by domestic considerations the policies or behaviors of other states or plans to advance specific geopolitical design:)

1. Who were the opposing sides in the
American Revolution?

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Answer:

The Revolutionary War split the people of the American colonies into two groups: the loyalists and the patriots.

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¿Cuál es tu percepción sobre el consumo o consumismo en nuestro país?

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Consecuencias del consumismo

Se contribuye a la mala distribución de la riqueza. ... El consumismo impone la cultura de otras regiones, donde se manejan otros valores y otros niveles de consumo. Se promueve el deseo de consumir bienes de manera ilimitada en todas las culturas menospreciando la cultura propia de cada lugar.

US foreign Policy WWI please put the events listed below in the correct chronological order​

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Archduke Francis Ferdinand is assassinated.
July 28, 1914
Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, beginning World War I.
August 2-7, 1914
Germany invades Luxembourg and Belgium. France invades Alsace. British forces arrive in France. Nations allied against Germany were eventually to include Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Rhodesia, Romania, Greece, France, Belgium, United States, Canada, Serbia, India, Portugal, Montenegro, and Poland.
August 10, 1914
Austria-Hungary invades Russia.
September 9, 1914
Allied forces halt German advance into France during First Battle of the Marne.
February 18, 1915
Germany begins naval blockade of Great Britain.
April 25, 1915
Allied forces land on the Gallipoli Peninsula of the Ottoman Empire.

Great Britain increased taxes on its American colonies to pay for wars against France. True or False

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Answer:

That sure is true, and thats the reason why they wanted to break away from Britain!

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What was the MOST significant impact of the Committees of Correspondence in the late colonial period?

a.They allowed colonial governors and legislatures to communicate with each other quickly in order to avert crises following the passage of new laws.

b.They presented an alternative to violent resistance to the laws so that colonists could claim the moral advantage in their disputes with Britain.

c.They controlled the newspapers and therefore how acts of resistance and the British response to such acts were reported to the public.

d.They organized many colonists who were unhappy with the political situation into more effective groups of resistance.

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Answer: They organized many colonists who were unhappy with the political situation into more effective groups of resistance. So, the answer is D

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why did the indigenous persons cross the beringia bridge?

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Answer:

More than 10,000 years ago, people crossed from East Asia through the Bering Land Bridge into North America not to follow their dreams, but to survive.

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Claudio no sabe donde estan los pasaportes true or false? what is the modern symbol for the element Bo somebody help me please , thank you Read the Greek myth "Midas" retold by Thomas Bulfinch and answer the question.[1] Bacchus, on a certain occasion, found his old schoolmaster and foster-father, Silenus, missing. The old man had been drinking, andthatstate wandered away, and was found by some peasants, who carried him to their king, Midas. Midas recognized him, and treated himhospitably, entertaining him for ten days and nights with an unceasing round of jollity.[2] On the eleventh day he brought Silenus back, and restored him in safety to his pupil. Whereupon Bacchus offered Midas his choice of areward, whatever he might wish. He asked that whatever he might touch should be changed into gold. Bacchus consented, though sorry that[3] Midas went his way, rejoicing in his new-acquired power, which he hastened to put to the test. He could scarce believe his eyes when hefound a twig of an oak, which he plucked from the branch, become gold in his hand. He took up a stone; it changed to gold. He touched a sod;it did the same. He took up an apple from the tree; you would have thought he had robbed the garden of the Hesperides. His joy knew nobounds, and soon as he got home, he ordered the servants to set a splendid repast on the table. Then he found to his dismay that whetherhe touched bread, it hardened in his hand; or put a morsel to his lip, it defied his teeth. He took a glass of wine, but it flowed down his throatlike melted gold.[4] In consternation at the unprecedented affliction, he strove to divest himself of his power; he hated the gift he had lately coveted. But allvain; starvation seemed to await him. He raised his arms, all shining with gold, in prayer to Bacchus, begging to be delivered from his glitteringdestruction. Bacchus, merciful deity, heard and consented. "Go," said he, "to River Pactolus, trace its fountain-head, there plunge yourself andbody in, and wash away your fault and its punishment." He did so, and scarce had he touched the waters before the gold-creating powerpassed into them, and the river sands became changed into gold, as they remain to this day.Select a possible theme of the myth. (5 points) 1.)Gold is a symbol of wealth and authority in many cu 2.)People who expect a reward for good deeds are se 3.)Money does not bring as much happiness 4.)Wishes are sometimes better when they don't come true SaveDrag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.Which types of matter are these substances?Tileselementcompoundhomogeneous mixtureheterogeneous mixturePairsa cloud, which consist of small water dropletsdistributed throughout the airhelium, a gas composed of identical atomsrubbing alcohol, a liquid composed of chemically bondedcarbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atomssugar thoroughly dissolved in waterSubmit what differentiates amino acids from one another please solve 7 thru 16 plz and thank you also I will give brainlest to best answer. helppp meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Write and solve an inequality for x. A stanza in a poem is made up of? The ratio of Kelly's money to Veras money was 7:3. After Kelly spent $35, she had $9 more than Vera. How much money did each girl have at first? I REALLY NEED HELP PLS..... Which of the following statements about mitosis is incorrect?Prophase: chromosomes become visibleTelophase: the two new nuclei are formedAnaphase: Nucleolus reappears.Metaphase: chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell What is the law of conservation of mass? A. Suriin kung anong panghalip panao na ginagamit sa pangungusap.1. Sila ay magsisimba.2. Hiniwa niya ang tiyan ng manok.3. Ako ay mag-aaral sa Tiptip ng Elementarya.4. Ikaw ay kasama ko. Need help on this question Evaluate 64^1/2x 10^-2Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form. Venetta buys 2 pounds of pistachios and 3 pounds of almonds. The pistachios cost $4 more per pound than the almonds. She pays a total of $48. Which of the following are true? Select all that apply. A. One pound of pistachios plus 1 pound of almonds cost $20. B. The pistachios cost twice as much per pound as the almonds. C. Reducing the number of pounds of almonds by 1 results in a total cost of $40. D. The cost a, in dollars, of 1 pound of almonds is modeled by 2(a 4) + 3a = 48. E. The cost p, in dollars, of 1 pound of pistachios is modeled by 2p + 3(p 4) = 48. As part of Europe's feudal system, some people were tied to the land they worked and were unable to leave without permission. Whowere they? I will brainless who can answer this all pleaseeeeej