Answer:
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Who were the Monks of Cluny?
Answer:
The Monks of Cluny were a group of monks who were unhappy with the political nature of the church and wanted to reset the example of how Christians should live their lives.
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According to Locke, what happens when legislators take away property?
O People may become more supportive of the government
O People have the right to stop doing what the government says
O People are more likely to give the government more power
O People may decide to return to a more natural state
Answer:
People have the right to stop doing what the government says
Explanation:
John Locke’s theory argues that every person has certain natural rights. One of the most important rights is to hold private property and gather the fruits of individual labor. No one, not even the King, should have the right to get the ownership of one’s individual property as it goes against the law of nature.
That means, if the individual's right to hold property is usurped, the person has the right to revolt and goes against the governmental laws.
Answer:
B - People have the right to stop doing what the government says.
inflation affects an economy by
Answer:
inflation impacts the cost of living, the cost of doing business, borrowing money, mortgages, corporate, and government bond yields, and every other aspect of the economy
Explanation:
Answer:
causing goods to increase in price year after year
Explanation:
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4.
Drawing Conclusions What were other ways the Catholic Church
could have chosen to get money from its followers?
Answer:
Asking, donations.
Explanation:
Before the reformation period, the Catholic Church chose to sell indulgences to people. Its means was to acquire money from the people by obtaining salvation.
Later the Catholic Church got involved in asking for money in several ways from followers including donation, asking, charitable contributions.
1. In your own words describe the Electoral College and how many members are
there?
What were the four strategies in the Civil Rights Era?
Answer:The strategy of public education, legislative lobbying, and litigation that had typified the civil rights movement during the first half of the 20th century broadened after Brown to a strategy that emphasized "direct action": boycotts, sit-ins, Freedom Rides, marches or walks,
Which phrase best completes the diagram?
Achievements of the Gupta Empire
Developed advanced medical treatments
Used the number zero in mathematics
?
A. Built the first Buddhist temples in India
B. Conquered more land than the Mauryan Empire
C. Divided India into many independent kingdoms
D. Created influential works of art and literature
Answer:
D. Created influential works of art and literature
Explanation:
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why did the industrial revolution happen
Answer:
The first Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain after 1750. ... First, the Agricultural Revolution of the 18th century created a favorable climate for industrialization. By increasing food production, the British population could be fed at lower prices with less effort than ever before.
Explanation:
Answer:
it happen because then needed to produce more food faster and easy
Explanation:
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How did Toussaint L'Ouverture's leadership improve Haiti's economy? (4 points)
a He declared a fiscal truce with the British colonies.
b He improved trade relations with the Spanish.
c He increased the number of slaves who worked.
d He restored the plantation system by using free labor.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
What did Justice Robert H. Jackson mean when he said "civilization cannot ... survive their being repeated"?
Answer:
He wanted to say that civilization would be destroyed if genocides like the holocaust were carried out again in the future.
Explanation:
He meant that war crimes carried out in the second world war, especially those in relation to the Jewish holocaust, should be judged considering the size of the gravity they have and must present punishments as serious as they are, in order to prevent anyone in the future from trying repeat them, because humanity would not be able to go through it again.
why small territories or islands were so valuable to portugal and spain
The way responsibilities are divided between government officials or bodies is known as______________.
a.
division of powers
b.
division of responsibilities
c.
a republic
d.
impeachment
Answer:
pretty sure its A
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
The separation of powers is an approach to governing a state. Under it, a state's government is divided into branches, each with separate, independent powers and responsibilities so that the powers of one branch are not in conflict with those of the other branches.
According to Asoka's edict, what are ways of living a
moral life? Choose four correct answers.
Answer: 1. Being truthful 2. Living a pure life 3. Being kind to others and the very last one 4. Being generous to others
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Answer:
1,2,3,4
Explanation:
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What did Biden say in his speech
about unifying the country?
How does he plan to do this?
What do you think he should
do to unify the nation?
Answer:
Umm wow that’s a loaded question
Explanation:
Who were the first europeans To come to the US
Answer:
The ever first European that came to the US was Erik the Red
Explanation:
He was found around the year 985.
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What laws/acts did Parliament pass that “angered” the American Colonists? List each, and a short explanation why each act/law angered the colonists.
Answer:
See explanation for answers
Explanation:
(they're not in any order in this list)
Tea act: A tax on tea; angered the colonists
Stamp act: Colonists would have to purchase a "stamp" to place on public documents i.e newspapers, playing cards, almanacs, etc.
Intolerable acts: a series of laws passed by the British Government that restricted the colonist's freedoms. They were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party.
Sugar Act: A tax on sugar, this upset the colonists because they felt that the taxes were unfair, as they lacked representation in congress.
Proclamation of 1763: Prevented colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains, a desire for better farmland led many colonists to defy this act.
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How important was Rizal first travel abroad to himself and to the country?
who attended the Berlin conference?
Answer:
Under support from the British and the initiative of Portugal, Otto von Bismarck, the chancellor of Germany, called on representatives of 13 nations in Europe as well as the United States to take part in the Berlin Conference in 1884 to work out a joint policy on the African continent. The Berlin conference included 13 European powers and the United States. They were Austria Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Ottoman Empire, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Spain, Sweden- Norway, United Kingdom, and the United States.
Explanation:
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Which of the following countries is NOT a
location of a genocide or ethnic cleansing?
Answer: c italy
Explanation:
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Answer:
Physical map of Texas that also shows county borders.
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HELP FAST PLZ!!! !!!!!! WHAT 5 RIGHTS ARE PROTECTED BY THE 1ST AMENDMENT?
Answer: freedom of religion, freedom of speech and press, and the freedom to peaceably assemble and to petition the government.
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This term refers to the drawing of congressional lines to favor incumbent candidates. a. salamandering b. cloture c. gerrymandering d. census
Answer:
c
Explanation:
the answer is gerrymandering
which of the following is an example of how relative location can change/
Answer:
Give more info
Explanation:
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2. What was the purpose
of the Continental
Congress?
Answer:
On September 5, 1774, delegates from each of the 13 colonies except for Georgia (which was fighting a Native American uprising and was dependent on the British for military supplies) met in Philadelphia as the First Continental Congress to organize colonial resistance to Parliament's Coercive Acts
Explanation:
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Which is a reason the Nile has been called “the lifeblood” of Egypt?
Answer:
Without any choices I will say witch ever has something to do with the fact that it is the main water source, good for trade, and etc is correct
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What was the effect of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911? (4 points)
a Factories were required by law to meet minimum safety standards.
b Factory managers maintained rolls of all workers each day.
c Factories increased production quotas on all textiles by workers of a certain age.
d Factories voluntarily promised to better look after their workers.
Answer:
The 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire was one of the deadliest fires in US history, as building owners closed the doors to prevent unauthorized breaks or theft; the 146 garment workers were killed by the fire. The owners of the company, Max Blank and Isaac Harris, were tried and a commission was set up in New York to investigate conditions at the factory; in addition, 200 factories with similar conditions were discovered, reason why 38 new laws were created that regulated the work, in the state of New York; and by 1913 more than 60 protection laws were approved. Fire protection, fire extinguishers, alarm systems and automatic sprinklers became requirements; making New York one of the safest states in terms of fire protection.
Explanation:
What attitude did Cleveland have about the revolt in Hawaii?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Imagine you are living in East Germany during the Cold War. You work at a local factory which makes automobiles. You spend nine hours each day attaching bumpers to the cars. You do not have the freedom to change your job. And you have not received a raise since you started working at the factory five years ago. Your family of five lives in a one bedroom apartment with no heat or air conditioning. You have barely enough money to buy the amount of food needed to keep everyone from feeling hungry. Moreover, no one you know ever has the money for new clothes.One day, a fellow worker tells you that in West Germany the automobile workers are paid five times the amount you are. They have money to buy whatever food they like and their homes are three times the size of your apartment. This fellow worker then tells you that you can get to West Germany by going to Hungary, and then Austria.
As a person in the above situation, consider the advantages and disadvantages of escaping to West Germany. Gather information as to the risk that was involved for East Germans to escape their country before the reunification of Germany. Because you are responsible for your family’s well-being and survival, you must take them with you. Decide what you would do and how you would do it.
Draw a map that outlines your escape route from Werneuchen, East Germany, to Gyor, Hungary, through Austria, and finally to Munich, West Germany. Use the LMS video feature to record an oral presentation about the map that details the methods of transportation you would use to effect your escape.
Answer:
In 1933, Hitler and the Jewish League agreed to the Haavara Agreement in which, over time, German Jews and their finances could and would settle in Palestine. Also, the Havaara Mark was used instead of the Deutschmark, because of its lower interest rates and used more favourably. By the end of 1933, of the 600,000 German Jews, 100,000 had already emigrated to Palestine."[1] Then, they discouraged emigration by restricting the amount of money Jews could take from German banks and imposed high emigrations taxes. The German government forbade emigration after October 1941. The German Jews who remained, about 163,000 in Germany and less than 57,000 from annexed Austria, were mostly elderly who were murdered in ghettos or taken to Nazi concentration camps, where most were killed.[2] Jews were able to leave France until the fall of 1942.[3]
Although Jews could easily leave Germany initially, it was difficult to find countries that would take them, particularly after accepting the initial wave of immigrants in Europe, Britain, and the United States.[2] One of the reasons that emigration was so difficult was that it began during the Great Depression.[1]
...we all wanted to get rid of our Jews but that the difficulties lay in the fact that no country wished to receive them.
—German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop in a conversation to Adolf Hitler.[4]
Following the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria to Germany in 1938, and forced emigration deepened the refugee crisis, the Évian Conference was held in France to explore options for countries to immigrate to, but the key outcome of the conference was that it proved that forced emigration would not solve the problem.[4] Another was a concern that there might be pro-Nazi spies among the refugees.[3]
It was also difficult to get out of Europe. After the war started, there were few ships that left European ports. Lisbon was a neutral port, though, from which refugees could travel.[3]
Explanation:
Advantages of escaping to West Germany: - Higher salary, better living conditions, more freedom, more opportunities. Disadvantages are adjusting, finding new places to live etc.
How did people escape from east Germany?Escaping from east Germany was not easy but until the wall was made a person could cross the border by jumping out of windows adjacent to the wall, climbing over the barbed wire, flying in hot air balloons, and crawling through.
Between 1945 and 1988, around 4 million East Germans migrated to the West. 3.454 million of them left between 1945 and the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. The great majority simply walked across the border or, after 1952, exited through West Berlin. After the border was fortified and the Berlin Wall was constructed, the number of illegal border crossings fell drastically. The numbers fell further as the were improved over the subsequent decades.
In 1961, 8,507 people fled across the border, most of them through West Berlin.
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Explain why gas attacks were so horrifying? What types of Gas were used?
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