What did the Slave Code fo 1740 do?

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Answer 1

aimed at controlling the African Americans

Explanation:

South Carolina's slave code of 1740 was a series of law aimed at controlling the African Americans. lt prohibited slaves from gathering without white supervisors, learning to read and write and growing their own crops and also created harsher punishments for disobeying laws.

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Because they continually move about, hunters and gatherers have:

sore feet
no shelters
few possessions
no friends

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Answer:

b) no shelters

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Answer:

Few possessions

Explanation:

Nomadic groups such as hunters and gatherers move across lands constantly, so they have few possessions.

This makes it easier and faster for them to travel between locations. Having many possessions would slow them down.

They also don't need to bring many things with them because they can get resources from the areas they travel to.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The group that contributed to American society and culture.

Native Americans.

One significant contribution from this group on American society and/or culture.

They made a game called a stick.  

They dyed beads of different colors and traded with the New England settlers.  

The natives made different unique names.

Explain how the contribution affected American society and/or culture. (Hint – What did Americans gain from the contribution?)

When the french settlers saw this game in action they called it lacrosse a very wide known game.

The natives traded with the New England settlers. They made the beads into jewelry and were also made into dresses.  

These names are used today in U.S maps.

The group that contributed to American society and culture.

African Americans

One significant contribution from this group on American society and/or culture.

Enslaved Africans showed expression through a dance called juba.

In the slaves quarter, they came up with ties and tradition  

Chickens were important to the enslaved people. It provided eggs and meat, while the bones and feathers were used in rituals.

Explain how the contribution affected American society and/or culture. (Hint – What did Americans gain from the contribution?)

People today, like actors, perform juba.  

African Americans may know their ties and tradition. They may even pass them down today.  

Now, some slaves may still practice these rituals.  

The group that contributed to American society and culture.

Women

One significant contribution from this group on American society and/or culture.

Women were responsible for household duties and raising children. On a southern farm, women supervised servants, slaves, and entertained guests. They also take care of shops when their husbands are away and or do farm tasks.

Explain how the contribution affected American society and/or culture. (Hint – What did Americans gain from the contribution?)

Arranged marriages may still be happening.  

Another thing that may happen is women not wanting to work. They could have the choice of taking care of children and the house.

The group that contributed to American society and culture.

Children

One significant contribution from this group on American society and/or culture.

Children were also responsible for helping the family survive. Girls help make household items while boys helped on the farm.

Explain how the contribution affected American society and/or culture. (Hint – What did Americans gain from the contribution?)

Children may still be helpful. They could do chores around the house to help the mom or dad out.  

Reflection Questions:

Which group contributed the most to American society and culture? Explain your answer using specific examples from the lesson.

The group that contributed the most to American society and culture is the Native Americans. They came up with the famous game lacrosse that is played by schools and other organizations. The natives also dyed beads that were traded and made into necklaces or incorporated them into dresses. The last thing they contributed to America is the unique names they made up. These names were used in U.S maps. Without these names then we would have named it ordinary and boring.  

Now it’s time to put on your thinking caps. Use the lesson and your life to answer the next question.

How has the role of children in society changed from colonial times to the present? (Hint: Do children still do the same things today as they did in colonial times? What is the same? What is different?)

Children now don’t really have to do the same things as the children in the past. Some things that were similar are having school from fall to spring. Another thing that is similar is doing chores. One thing that was different was the variety of chores they did. For example, girls made soap or clothing while boys worked on the farm. Children now depend on their parents to get the goods and needs we need. This means children don’t have to work on farms and rely on them.  

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What is the importance of Juba? Think about what music does for people. Or how Juba morphed over the years.  

Slavery doesn't exist so what are the rituals and their importance now?

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Answer:

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Why was Mansa Musa important to the Mali empire?

A. He was a Muslim king who expanded Mali’s inventory and spread Islam.

B. He was a Muslim leader at the Great Mosque in the city of Djenné.

C. He was a religious scholar who was related to the founder of Mali.

D. He was a wealthy businessman who owned several gold mines in Mali.

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Answer:

Mansa Musa inherited a kingdom that was already wealthy, but his work in expanding trade made Mali the wealthiest kingdom in Africa. His riches came from mining significant salt and gold deposits in the Mali kingdom. Elephant ivory was another major source of wealth.

Explanation:

So I pretty sure it would be D

Answer:

A. He was a Muslim king who expanded Mali’s territory and spread Islam.

Explanation:

I thought it was D. so I said D., but trust me I got it wrong and the correct answer is A.

What is the most likely reason it was difficult to pass laws under the AOC

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Why was it so difficult to pass laws under the Articles of Confederation? All the states had to agree for a law to pass. The government did not have a Congress where laws can pass. ... Congress gave too much power to the Executive Branch.

Why should Washington DC be a state?

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Answer:

it shouldn't

Explanation:

it's too small to function as a state

Why was the U.S. annexation of Hawaii delayed until William McKinley became President?


McKinley’s predecessor, Grover Cleveland, refused to sign the treaty of annexation.

Supporters of the nationalist cause were in the majority in Hawaii until 1898.

The Senate did not approve the treaty of annexation until McKinley entered the White House.

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Answer:

McKinley’s predecessor, Grover Cleveland, refused to sign the treaty of annexation.

Explanation:

The United States annexation of Hawaii was delayed until William McKinley 1897 to 1901, became President because "McKinley’s predecessor, Grover Cleveland, refused to sign the treaty of annexation."

This is evident in the fact that Grover Cleveland, the former United States president between 1893 to 1897, learned that the treaty did not have the support of Hawaiians, this made him refused to sign the treaty of annexation.

Answer:

Mckinley's predecessor, Grover Cleveland, refused to sing the treaty of annexation.

Explanation:

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Quick little questions: What can you find Outside the nucleus?

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Answer:

Electrons are outside the nucleus in energy levels. Protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge, and electrons have a negative charge. A neutral atom contains equal numbers of protons and electrons. But the number of neutrons within an atom of a particular element can vary.

After a careful analysis of the map above which title would best represent the map ?

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Answer: uestion

A. The United states annexed Texas.

i need evidence from the text book on why this is correct

Explanation:

it is the first answer

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Answer: It would be answer c since the 4th amendment says that police cannot search inside anyones stuff without permission

Explanation:

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How could slaves become free under Abbasid rule

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Answer:

The Abbasid Caliphate, which ruled the Islamic world, oversaw the golden age of

Islamic culture. The dynasty ruled the Islamic Caliphate from 750 to 1258 AD, making it

one of the longest and most influential Islamic dynasties. For most of its early history, it

was the largest empire in the world, and this meant that it had contact with distant

neighbors such as the Chinese and Indians in the East, and the Byzantines in the West,

allowing it to adopt and synthesize ideas from these cultures.

Explanation:

The Abbasid Dynasty overthrew the preceding Umayyad Dynasty, which was

based in Damascus, Syria. The Umayyads had become increasingly unpopular,

especially in the eastern territories of the caliphate. The Umayyads favored Syrian

Arabs over other Muslims and treated mawali, newly converted Muslims, as second- class citizens. The most numerous group of mawali were the Persians, who lived side- by-side with Arabs in the east who were angry at the favor shown to Syrian Arabs.

Together, they were ripe for rebellion. Other Muslims were angry with the Umayyads

for turning the caliphate into a hereditary dynasty. Some believed that a single family

should not hold power, while Shiites believed that true authority belonged to the family

of the Prophet Muhammad through his son-in-law Ali, and the Umayyads were not part

of Muhammad’s family.

All these various groups who were angry with the Umayyads united under the

Abbasids, who began a rebellion against the Umayyads in Persia. The Abbasids built a

coalition of Persian mawali, Eastern Arabs, and Shiites. The Abbasids were able to

gain Shiite support because they claimed descent from Muhammad through

Muhammad’s uncle Abbas. Their descent from Muhammad was not through Ali, as

Shiites would have preferred, but Shiites still considered the Abbasids better than the

Umayyads. A Persian general, Abu Muslim, who supported Abbasid claims to power, led the

Abbasid armies. His victories allowed the Abbasid leader Abul `Abbas al-Saffah to

enter the Shiite-dominated city of Kufa in 748 and declare himself caliph. In 750, the

army of Abu Muslim and al-Saffah faced the Umayyad Caliph Marwan II at the Battle of

the Zab near the Tigris River. Marwan II was defeated, fled, and was killed. As-Saffah

captured Damascus and slaughtered the remaining members of the Umayyad family

(except for one, Abd al-Rahman, who escaped to Spain and continued the Umayyad

Dynasty there). The Abbasids were the new rulers of the caliphate.

The Early Abbasids

The Abbasids had led a revolution against the unpopular policies of the

Umayyads, but those who expected major change were disappointed. Under the

second Abbasid Caliph, al-Mansur (r. 754–775), it became clear that much of the

Umayyad past would be continued. The Abbasids maintained the hereditary control of

the caliphate, forming a new dynasty.

Under the Abbasids, enslaved people could gain their freedom if:

They sued their masters for denying them slave rights They bought their freedom Their masters died - sometimes They gave birth for their masters

Enslaved people under Islam have certain rights and if the master does not grant these rights, the enslaved person can sue for their freedom.

Some enslaved people were also allowed to buy their freedom from their masters after some time and some were freed when their masters died.

Muslims were allowed to sleep with female enslaved people and if they gave birth, this female slave enslaved person would have to be freed.

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Which of the following was NOT a result of the compromise of 1850?
a.
the Fugitive Slave Act
b.
new Southwestern territories entering the union as slave states
c.
California entering the Union as a free state
d.
Texas relinquishing its claim on New Mexican territory.

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Answer:

a i think maybe I am wrong

Explanation:

Answer:

hey, if u already did the quiz my bad. It’s b search each answer up and it doesn’t talk about b.

Explanation:

What was one effect of the State Colonization Law of 1825?

Mexico gained its independence from Spain.

San Antonio's population reached 20,000.

Slavery was banned in Texas.

The Old Three Hundred were recruited to settle Texas.
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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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which phrase best completes the diagram for accomplishments of julius caesar

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Answer:

Accomplishments of Julius Caesar Became dictator of Rome Defeated the general Pompey Magnus ? A. Led Rome to victory in the Punic Wars B.

what is V-E day?" what happened that day?

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Answer: May 8th 1945 was the date the Allies celebrated the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of Adolf Hitler's Reich, formally recognising the end of the Second World War in Europe. This became known as V.E (Victory in Europe) Day.

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Answer:

Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Germany’s unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945, marking the end of World War II in Europe.

Explanation:  

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Stephen F. Austin was used to being able to speak his mind in the United States, but Mexico did not have the same type of freedom of speech in their country. In your journal, discuss whether or not you feel Americans today take our rights and freedoms for granted.

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Answer:

Yes definitely

Explanation:

Answer:

Yes, I feel like Americans today take our rights and freedoms for granted because, in this situation, most people are lost because they usually go outside mask free and meet up with friends and hug and touch each, but now they can barely see them, so yes I feel like Americans take our rights and freedoms for granted.

Explanation:

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What is two items became common for every American household during the 20s?

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Answer:

Car and Radio

Explanation:

During the 1920's these 2 objects were some of the many that became more available for Americans.

Which is a valid distinction between the catholic church and the eastern orthodox church?

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Answer:

Explanation:Answer: The Catholic Church has a single leader in the pope; the Eastern Orthodox Church has no single leader.

The main reason the Spanish wanted to colonize the Americas was to learn more about other cultures. to increase their wealth and power. to find a route to Cuba. to spread the Anglican religion.

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Answer:

its b

Explanation:

In the election of 1800’___ was Thomas Jefferson’s running mate

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Answer:

C'était Georges Clinton

Answer:

Governor George Clinton of New York was elected as Thomas Jefferson's running mate to replace Aaron Burr

PLEASE HELP ! What noticeable physical features surround each city-state and how might these features influence the lives of people in Athens and Sparta?

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Answer:Ancient Greece had the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Aegean Sea to the east. ... Greek civilization developed into independent city-states because Greece's mountains, islands, and peninsulas separated the Greek people from each other and made communication difficult.

Explanation:

Baroque art brought together the classical ideals of the Renaissance and
revival.
Moral
Viral
Religious
Humanist

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Answer:

Moral

Explanation:

Because it is very important

Tribes of which region used buffalo for clothing, shelter, and artworks?

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Answer:

Plain indians

Explanation:

Like plains not being racist

plains
Answer. The tribes living in the plains, called as Plains Indians used buffalo for clothing, shelter and artworks.

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(10 points and brainlyist) why did the battle of bunker hill take place

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Answer:

The Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17, 1775, just a few months after the start of the American Revolutionary War. The British decided to take two hills, Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill, in order to gain a tactical advantage. ... The American forces heard about it and went to defend the hills.

Explanation:

The battle was a tactical victory for the British, but it proved to be a sobering experience, involving more than twice the casualties than the Americans had incurred, including many officers. The battle demonstrated that inexperienced Continental militia could stand up to regular British army troops in battle.

Which choices describe the terms of the 1763 Treaty of Paris?

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Answer:

It ended the French and Indian War

Explanation:

What is one example of a closed economy?

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Answer:

a restricted system that blocks trade with international partners

Explanation:

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Brazil is the most closed economy in the world, and it imports the least quantity of goods in the world when compared to its GDP.

An economy that does not exchange goods and services with other economies is said to be closed. The closed economy is self-sufficient; therefore, neither imports nor exports are permitted. In a closed economy, all the goods and services domestic consumers require are produced domestically.

Brazilian businesses must contend with a number of competitive obstacles, such as favorable exchange rates and protective trade regulations.

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Why did the poet Ralph Waldo Emerson call the first bullet fired in Lexington "the shot heard round the world"?

It started a revolution that brought a new nation to the world scene- the United States of America

The sound from gunfire was so loud it could be heard for hundreds of miles.

Immediately after the battle of Lexington several superpower countries such as
Spain and France came to fight alongside the colonists.

Emerson wanted to make a point that this war consisted of gunfire instead of
other fighting techniques.

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Answer:

It started a revolution that showed the world that it was possible to overthrow an empire. It was the beginning of a push for democracy all over the world.

How did World War I impact the global economy?

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Explanation:

World War I took the United States out of a recession into a 44-month economic boom. 30 Before the war, America had been a debtor nation. After the war, it became a lender, especially to Latin America. U.S. exports to Europe increased as those countries geared up for war

Unlike in some European countries, the United States was not laid to waste by war. America's factories and countrysides were unharmed, and performing better than ever. World War I sped up American industrial production, leading to an economic boom throughout the 'Roaring Twenties.'

While the war was a devastating experience for France and the United Kingdom, these countries were able to recover economically without too much difficulty. It was Germany, however, that particularly suffered following the war. Under the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was required to make monetary payments to the Allies, called reparations. The heavy reparations, combined with the devastated economic infrastructure throughout Germany and political tension under the Weimar Republic, led to an economic depression.

Hyperinflation and unemployment in Weimar Germany were staggering. Reichsmarks, the German currency, became so devalued, that it took wheelbarrows full of money to buy basic items, such as a loaf of bread.

What could be the thesis for "How, why and, when did prehistoric Britain develop?" It's the first time I'm writing a short essay and I have no idea how to start

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Answer:

I would write how and why they developed and write about the thing they developed whatever it is

this is a map of Asia

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Answer:

3

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Answer:

3

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