Answer
B.The idea that the government decides whats wrong and right
Explanation:
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Why would the vice president take over the president's job? Who becomes president if the vice-president cannot serve as president? (Site 1)
Answer:
cause the president died or got impeached,and might have got charged for misdeeds.if the vice cannot serve the speaker of the house will have to be president.hope you have a good day!
Answer:
The vice president would take the role of president if the president is unable to lead our country and if the vice president was unable to lead, the Speaker of the House of Representatives would resume the role of the presidency.
Explanation:
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Who was the king of England before Elizabeth II?
Answer:
George VI
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from Anne Frank Remembered. Elli Vossen and Jo Koophuis were working across from me in the office. Sometime between eleven and twelve o'clock, I looked up. There in the doorway stood a man in civilian clothes. I hadn't heard the door. He was holding a revolver, pointing it at us. He came in. "Stay put," he said in Dutch. "Don't move." How does Miep build suspense in this passage? by using the personal pronoun “I” to tell her tale by giving specific details about the time of day by recounting the events as they happened by describing the layout of the building
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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PLEASE HELP ASAP THIS PROJECT IS DUE AT MIDNIGHT! How did the Great migration affect NC? I only need like 2-4 sentences pleaseeeeee
Answer:
The Great Migration also began a new era of increasing political activism among African Americans, who after being disenfranchised in the South found a new place for themselves in public life in the cities of the North and West. The civil rights movement directly benefited from this activism.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Great Migration also began a new era of increasing political activism among African Americans, who after being disenfranchised in the South found a new place for themselves in public life in the cities of the North and West. The civil rights movement directly benefited from this activism.
Explanation:
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What new social institutions, rules, or customs might have been needed to address these problems? (In the Çatalhöyük times)
Answer:
Explanation:
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How are the poems of Hürrem Sultan regarded? They are considered some of the best examples of Ottoman poetry. They are considered the largest collection of poetry from the Ottoman Empire. They are considered examples of how poetry helps establish political alliances. They are considered examples of how poetry supports the funding of public works.
The answer should be A: They are considered some of the best examples of Ottoman poetry.
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Answer:
Answer would be A C and D
Explanation:
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In the United States today, do you think our government matches Madison’s vision and fulfills his hopes? Are “factions” a problem in American politics?
Name 3 thing Mentuhotep II did with his reign in Egypt in MIDDLE KINGDOM
Answer: 1. In the 14th year of his reign, Mentuhotep launched a drive against Heracleopolis.
2. by 1968 at the latest, Mentuhotep had captured Heracleopolis and reunited Egypt.
3. Mentuhotep built temples at numerous Upper Egyptian sites, but little survives of them.
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Primary source_________+_________ Reasons to move to Minnesota
“Emigration up the Mississippi River” advertisement:
“Minnesota! Cure for the Panic” advertisement:
Minnesota and Its Resources guidebook:
Hoo! For the West! guidebook:
David W. Humphrey’s letter to friends:
Friedrich Schmitz’s letter to his parents:
Theodore Bost’s letter to his parents:
Guri Sanders-Datter’s letter to friends:
Answer:
the third one
Explanation:
Answer: "Minnesota and Its Resources guidebook;' and, "Emigration up the Mississippi River" advertisement.
Explanation:
Which landform to the Northwest prevented American cannons from being moved closer to the British positions at the seige of Yorktown?
Answer:
Siege Cannon, 24-pounder The British surrendered at Yorktown 244 artillery ... demonstrates the nature of artillery in the American Revolution.
Explanation:
What steps do you think the Mexican government and Texans could've taken to prevent fighting and war? Do you think that the war was justified? Why or why not? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Explains Below :)
Explanation:
Texas Revolution, also called War of Texas Independence, war fought from October 1835 to April 1836 between Mexico and Texas colonists that resulted in Texas’s independence from Mexico and the founding of the Republic of Texas (1836–45). Although the Texas Revolution was bookended by the Battles of Gonzales and San Jacinto, armed conflict and political turmoil that pitted Texians (Anglo-American settlers of the Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas) and Tejanos (Texans of mixed Mexican and Indian descent) against the forces of the Mexican government had occurred intermittently since at least 1826.
Answer:
The same answer the other person wrote just rewritten so your teacher doesn’t know
Explanation:
Texas Revolution, likewise called War of Texas Independence, war battled from October 1835 to April 1836 among Mexico and Texas pioneers that brought about Texas' independence from Mexico and the establishing of the Republic of Texas (1836–45). Albeit the Texas Revolution was bookended by the Battles of Gonzales and San Jacinto, equipped clash and political strife that hollowed Texians (Anglo-American pilgrims of the Mexican province of Coahuila and Texas) and Tejanos (Texans of blended Mexican and Indian descent) against the powers of the Mexican government had happened irregularly since at any rate 1826.
In your opinion what are the main thing is between policies in an era of good feelings and politics in United States today?(can someone answer it for me I’ll give branliest
Answer:
The Election of 1816. The U.S. presidential election of 1816 came at the end of the two-term presidency of Democratic-Republican, James Madison. ...
The “Era of Good Feelings” ...
Domestic Troubles: The Panic of 1819 and the Missouri Compromise. ...
The First Seminole War and Spanish Florida. ...
Monroe Doctrine.
Explanation:
_______________ was the first country that Christopher Columbus approached about funding his trip to find a path to the West Indies.
a.
Italy
b.
Spain
c.
Portugal
d.
England
Answer:
answer is spain
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The Olmec timeline, I need this for my SS class, or, social studies.
Answer:
Initial Formative: 1775 to 1500 BCE
Early Formative: 1450 to 1005 BCE
Middle Formative: 1005 to 400 BCE
Late Formative: 400 BCE
Explanation:
I hope this helps. I'm not sure what formative you needed so I put all of them.
12. As George Washington prepared to lead the colonists against the British,
Congress
a. attempted to make peace with King George III.
b. prepared the troops for a fierce battle.
c. invested in a dozen new cannons.
d. released 250 British war prisoners.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He attempted to make peace with King George III and lead the Continental Army
Answer:
b.
prepared the troops for a fierce battle.
Explanation:
Which of the following is a feature of manorialism/feudalism?
All social classes gave the Church a portion of their earnings.
Lords allowed serfs to farm their lands in exchange for food.
Nobles sent knights to help the king in wars.
The clergy were not allowed to marry or have children
"Without feelings of respect, what is there to distinguish men from beasts?" -Confucius
What does this quote mean?
Answer:
if someone had no feelings at all then they are a animal because they have no feelings
Explanation:
Imagine that you have a younger brother or sister and they are curious about how the world works. Your younger sibling begins to question why there are rules and why the country has a president, you remember that all citizens work as a team to make a strong community and a strong nation. In a short paragraph, explain the top five reasons why you think it is important to learn about civics. Give one example for each.
Answer:
See below.
Explanation: It's generally important to know about civics when it comes to society, it can give people a sense of how they can participate in normal public life. Typically it's just not knowing your oppurtinuities, but your obligations as a citizen. Another reason why it's essential to know about civics, is becoming a responsible citizen. A responsible citizen knows what they should and should not do, this being a common, but big factor of civics. With these, people can use all these correctly in the intrest of the nation.
What was the significance of Roosevelt's trips to Yellowstone and Yosemite? How do they reflect his view of nature?
Answer:
Theodore Roosevelt is often considered the "conservationist president." Here in the North Dakota Badlands, where many of his personal concerns first gave rise to his later environmental efforts, Roosevelt is remembered with a national park that bears his name and honors the memory of this great conservationist.
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Flowchart with 6 boxes. Box A sits at the very bottom of the left side of the flowchart, which flows into Box B. Box B flows into Box C. Box C flows into Box D. On the bottom of the right side of the flowchart, Box F flows into Box E, and Box E flows into Box D. Box D is the highest point in the flowchart.
Johnny loses his case in an Ohio trial court. He wishes to appeal his case decision. Which section of the diagram represents the next court he could request to hear his case?
D
A
C
B
Answer:
i think c
Explanation:
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
_____ used to make cigars, is the second most important crop in Cuba.
HURRY UP ITS IN ONE MINUTE
Answer:
Tobacco is the answer
Answer: tabaco
Explanation:
Which labeled line indicates the Great Wall of China?
A
B
C
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
( Srry this is 2 yrs later, not much I can do about that I wish! )
The answer is B I know this because I took the quiz and it said it was correct, + the Brainly User helped which said "Answer: I'd say B because the 3rd answer isn't 3,000 miles off the port of Shanhaiguan and so that eliminates C, the 1st answer; A isn't the great wall because, the wall of China would be surprisingly long at a distance of 2,145 miles to East China Sea and it's a long wall of 10,000 Li so it's B."
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Answer:
Rode Island
Explanation:
I'd like to say its Rhode Island. Though I'm not certain.
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Please define the following terms:
mercantilism, import, export, enumerated article, legislature, indentured servant, Navigation Acts, Dominion of New England, English Bill of Rights.
Based on Britain's mercantilist policies during Georgia's colonial period, which of the following were
MOST LIKELY believed by British leaders at the time of Georgia's founding? Select all that apply.
Group of answer choices
They believed the colony's valuable resources would allow it to quickly become selfsufficient.
They believed the colony's climate would be ideal for the production of wine and silk.
They believed the colony's economy would grow quickly through trade with France and Spain.
They believed the colony would serve as an important market for goods manufactured in Britain.
They believed the colony would serve as a reliable source of cotton and tobacco.
Answer:
3
Explanation:
1
Imagine that you are one of the Alamo walls in 1836. Write a short
story describing what you have experienced. Be sure to explain your experience from your point of view of the North, South, East or West wall.
You will want to include the 5 W’s (Who was involved, What happened, Where was it, When was it, and Why did it happen). Your story should tell the story of what happened during the days before (the 12 day siege) and the final day of battle at the Alamo. Be creative but factual!
Answer:
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Explanation:
What is the most densely populated region in the U.S.?
the area between Seattle and Portland
the area around Minneapolis
the area between Washington, D.C., and Boston
the area around Las Vegas
Answer:
Looking at the key and then looking at the map, I'd say the area between Washington DC and Boston.
A bar graph showing ethnic percentages for the United States for the years 1980, 1990, and 2000. 1980: Asian, 2 percent; Black, 12 percent; White, 78 percent; Hispanic, 8 percent. 1990: Asian, 3 percent; Black, 12 percent; White, 76 percent; Hispanic, 9 percent. 2000: Multiethnic, 2 percent; Asian, 4 percent; American Indian, 1 percent; Black, 12 percent; White, 69 percent; Hispanic, 12 percent.
Data courtesy of the SSDAN
Based on the information in the above chart, how did the American population change between 1980 and 2000?
A.
America’s population became less multicultural.
B.
America’s population became more diverse.
C.
The diversity of America’s population stayed the same.
D.
America’s population became less diverse.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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1.)Paper money in the United States dates back to 1690 and represented bills of credit or IOUs. New currencies were introduced in the U.S. in 1861 to help finance the Civil War. In 1996, a series of bills were introduced that used new methods to prevent counterfeiting. (ALSO) Paper, printing and paper money originated in China way back during the Tang Dynasty. Paper money was conceived when merchants began leaving the heavy coins behind with a trusted agent who would record on paper how much money had been left as a deposit.
2.) Paper money is smaller and lightweight. You can carry more without anyone knowing, unlike coins that hit together.
Answer:
1. Paper bills were first used by the Chinese, who started carrying folding money during the Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618-907) — mostly in the form of privately issued bills of credit or exchange notes — and used it for more than 500 years before the practice began to catch on in Europe in the 17th century.
2. Comparatively, paper currency is easier to store than coins as it requires less space. There are a greater number of coins available in the world due to their long existence throughout history. Paper currency tends to be more expensive to purchase due to higher face values.
Explanation: