Answer: Mayflower compact AKA C
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what did King Cyrus do in the 500s BCE
Answer:
Cyrus built his empire by first conquering the Median Empire, then the Lydian Empire, and eventually the Neo-Babylonian Empire. He led an expedition into Central Asia, which resulted in major campaigns that were described as having brought "into subjection every nation without exception."
Explanation:
President Clinton was more successful in domestic policy or in foreign policy?
Answer:
He was more successful in Foreign Policy
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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why do we fight against a more power oppressor
Answer: Because we want to be the most powerfull.
Explanation: If you are being oppressed by someone that is stronger than you wouldnt you want to gain the power over them and become stronger than them?
What was one of the main results of the Black Death in Europe?
A. European manors traded more goods.
B. European workers were paid less.
C. European churches became more powerful.
D. The system of feudalism fell apart.
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Answer:c
Explanation:
Answer:
D. The system of feudalism fell apart.
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Which of the following is NOT true about HoChi Minh?
A. He was a revolutionary and communist.
B. He wanted freedom for Vietnam.
C. He was inspired China and the Soviet Union. D. He became the first President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
The want of freedom for Vietnam was not demanded by Hochi Minh during his active years.
Who was Hochi Minh?Hochi Minh was a Vietnamese revolutionary personality. He followed the principles and ideologies, which were based on communism. The layer of communist ideologies in Soviet and China inspired him.
Furthermore, when the Vietnam became socially republic, he was the first to hold the position of the presidency of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
Hence, option B does not hold true of Hochi Minh.
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aside from better working conditions which of the following did workers push for during the industrial revolution A. the right to vote B. the right to own property C. the right to a trial D. the right to worship freely
Answer:
Right to vote
Answer:
A. The right to vote
Explanation:
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Justice is defined as __________.
A.
the administration of law
B.
a union of states under one national government
C.
enthusiastic support for one’s country and way of life
D.
an order by law
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Answer:
the answer is The administration of law
Why did the Second Continental Congress issue the Declaration of Independence?
Group of answer choices
a) to explain the reasons for the colonists' separation from Great Britain
b ) to provide a method for territories to become new colonies
c )to create a stronger central government for the thirteen colonies
d )to protect the rights of citizens against government abuse
Answer:
a) to explain the reasons for the colonists' separation from Great Britain
Explanation:
Delegates from each of the Thirteen Colonies met in Philadelphia in the summer of 1776 to decide the case for liberty. The goal was to convince the States that the time had come for the United Colonies to declare their independence from Mother England.
What happens when the atmosphere interacts with the lithosphere?
Answer:
Gases are released from volcanic eruptions.
Explanation:
The lithosphere can affect the atmosphere when tectonic plates move and cause an eruption where magma below spews up as lava above.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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How did Liu Bang improve the functioning of government?
He placed his most loyal subjects in government jobs.
He developed civil service exams to reduce corruption.
He enforced strict rules for workers to ensure job effectiveness.
He hired the oldest workers because they had the most wisdom.
Answer:
How did Liu Bang improve the functioning of government? - He placed his most loyal subjects in government jobs. ... It helped him gain more loyalty from the people. It helped him reinforce harsh laws to maintain control.
Answer:He placed his most loyal subjects in government jobs.
Explanation:
Which of the following was a result of World War II in Texas?
Answer:
War-related industry lured farmers, small-town residents and others into developing urban centers. Many workers were women, and many were other than Caucasian. Texas quickly became more urban than rural, with a net population growth of 33 percent, and the Great Depression faded into memory.
Explanation:
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Which of the following free states was paired up with Missouri in order to keep equality between slave and free states?
A.New York
В. Maine
C. Tennessee
D. Ohio
Answer:
B. Maine
Explanation:
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7) What crisis did FDR face during his presidency?
Answer: The Great Depression
Explanation:
Answer:
the Great Depression, the worst economic crisis in U.S. history.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.e 2.b 3.d 4.c 5.a hope this helps :)
Explanation:
7. The Bay of Pigs incident involved
A) the presence of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba
B) a confrontation between US and Soviet troops in Europe
C) a clash between a US Navy destroyer and North Vietnamese patrol boats
D) a US-sponsored attempt by free Cubans to overthrow Communist
dictator Fidel Castro
Refer to the two sources.
Source 1
"Improving job access continues to be one of the most important priorities for transportation planners, but policy-makers and researchers debate whether this goal is better served by investments in public transportation or increasing access to vehicles. In the analysis of a large-scale panel survey of families, it was found that improving automobile access decreases the likelihood of unemployment and increases earnings, but that—unsurprisingly—automobiles are also quite costly to own and maintain.”
A Longitudinal Analysis of Cars, Transit, and Employment Outcomes, by Michael J. Smart and Nicholas J. Klein, 2015
Source 2
A graph titled Ownership of Private Vehicles in Developed Countries, 1960 to 1995 shows countries on the x axis and ownership in millions on the y axis. The graph shows an upward trend in ownership for each country.
On a global scale, which of the following is most likely to occur based on the use of private vehicles to access suburban jobs?
Increased urbanization
Increased carbon emissions
Declining healthcare access
Declining economic opportunity
Answer: Increased carbon emissions
Explanation:
Both excepts show that using automobiles is very important in the world and is a very widespread practice. Most automobiles however, run on fossil fuels by combusting the fuels in the engine and then releasing the gaseous by-products a lot of which are carbon based.
With a higher number of cars therefore, there will be an increased amount of carbon emissions into the atmosphere which will contribute to global warming and its adverse effects by extension.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which decade is MOST associated with the detente era?
Source 1 BEST illustrates which of the following economic systems in the period circa 1450-1750?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAThe spread of gold and salt on the Trans-Saharan Trade network.BThe exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and people that spread via the Silk Road.CThe revival of the Indian Ocean maritime network.DThe introduction of the slave trade to the Atlantic World.
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Answer:
D. The introduction of the slave trade to the Atlantic World.
Explanation:
Source 1 presents the beginning of the African slave trade, also known as the transatlantic trade, which allowed that during 1450 to 1750 a large number of African slaves were bought at very low prices and transported to different parts of the world, mainly to the American continent, to be part of the workforce of the farms in European colonies spread across the continent. Most of these slaves came from West Africa and were sold by other Africans, but it was common for Europeans to sail to Africa and capture slaves with their own hands to be sold on the American continent, which was more profitable for the sellers.
which of the following is NOT a natural resource
Answer:
Wooden house is not a natural resource. It is man-made. While a mango tree, snake and wind are natural resource.
Explanation:
What was one of the goals for Germany that Adolf Hitler outlined in Mein Kampf?
A
adopting communist principles
B
building a strong democracy
C
adopting isolationist policies
D
building a powerful military
Answer:
c-adopting isolationist policies
Explanation:
As indicated by his presentation, Hitler's motivation recorded as a hard copy Mein Kampf was to introduce his objectives and reasoning. The significant subjects of the book are the prevalence of the Aryan race, Hitler's arrangement for Aryan world standard, and the blame of the Jews as the destroyers of the world. Mein Kampf was written in two volumes.
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How did Germany's ultimate failure in World
War I influence the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?
Answer:
I do believe they where maid to pay back for all the damage done during the war, along with them being defeated they where starving.
I NEED HELP Which option best completes this diagram? Union Strategies to Win the Civil War O A. Forma military alliance with European countries ? Cut off Confederate supply lines Destroy cities across the South B. Force wealthy citizens to join the Union military C. Defeat the largest Confederate army D. Organize huge slave revolts on Southern plantations
Answer:
"Union generals devised a strategy to bring the war to an end, starting with a navel blockade to prevent the south from receiving supplies or military support from abroad. … Union forces captured Vicksburg, the last Confederate stronghold on the … By 1863, however, the Northern military plan consisted of five major goals"
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Refer to the passage.
"Contrary to many published reports, a good many people had left this country either temporarily or permanently before any rains came. And they were not merely ‘drifters,’ as is frequently alleged. In May a friend in the southwestern county of Kansas voluntarily sent me a list of the people who had already left their immediate neighborhood or were packed up and ready to go. The list included 109 persons in 26 families, substantial people, most of whom had been in that locality over ten years, and some as long as forty years. In these families there had been two deaths from dust pneumonia. Others in the neighborhood were ill at that time. Fewer actual residents have left our neighborhood, but on a sixty mile trip yesterday to procure tract repairs we saw many pitiful reminder of broken hopes and apparently wasted effort. Little abandoned homes where people had drilled deep wells for the precious water, had set trees and vines built reservoirs, and fenced in gardens—with everything now walled in half buried by banks of drifted soil, told a painful story of loss and disappointment.”
Excerpt from a June 30, 1935, letter from Caroline Henderson of Eva, Oklahoma, published in the Atlantic, May 1936
In which of the following ways did the environmental challenge depicted in the passage most influence the economic conditions of the 1930s for affected American populations?
- It exacerbated deindustrialization and the depopulation of older urban areas.
- It was the primary driving force behind the movement of textile mills overseas.
- It encouraged economic isolationism and the implementation of tariffs.
- It increased unemployment and created a generation of transient workers.
Answer:
It increased unemployment and created a generation of transient workers.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from a June 30, 1935, letter from Caroline Henderson, the mass emigration of people in America is described and the statistics given is quite staggering as quite a good number of people left and went to other places in search of a better life.
The following ways the environmental challenge depicted in the passage most influence the economic conditions of the 1930s for affected American populations is that it increased unemployment and created a generation of transient workers.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Identify any example of repetition in the poem The Cremation of Sam McGee
Answer:
Now Sam McGee was from Tennessee, where the cotton blooms and blows.
Why he left his home in the South to roam ‘round the Pole, God only knows.
He was always cold, but the land of gold seemed to hold him like a spell;
Though he’d often say in his homely way that “he’d sooner live in hell.”
On a Christmas Day we were mushing our way over the Dawson trail.
Talk of your cold! through the parka’s fold it stabbed like a driven nail.
If our eyes we’d close, then the lashes froze till sometimes we couldn’t see;
It wasn’t much fun, but the only one to whimper was Sam McGee.
And that very night, as we lay packed tight in our robes beneath the snow,
And the dogs were fed, and the stars o’erhead were dancing heel and toe,
He turned to me, and “Cap,” says he, “I’ll cash in this trip, I guess;
And if I do, I’m asking that you won’t refuse my last request.”
Why was Santa Fe a significant town in the 1840s?
A. It was a trading center.
B. It was the home of many missions.
C. It was in the center of the territory.
D. It was where the Santa Fe Trail began.
Answer:
a. It was a trading center
Explanation:
What are the five missions of the U.N. Security Council?
Answer:
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN), charged with ensuring international peace and security, recommending the admission of new UN members to the General Assembly, and approving any changes to the UN Charter.
Explanation:
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Who was affected by the “Arabization” program in Northern Iraq?
Answer:
(600 Kurdish villages were burned down and around 200,000 Kurds were deported to the other parts of the country.)