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Why do we have very few sculptures of ancient time?Give Reason
Answer:
due to less Introduction The art of sculpture prevailing from the ancient time to date ... the most beautiful sculpture I' ve ever seen because it is a really marvelous item ...
In the big picture of Civil War battles the battle at Fort Sumter was
considered a small skirmish? Due to numbers involved and lives lost.
False
True
A common complaint that Plains tribes had about reservations was that they________.
a. were too cold
b. were understaffed
C. had lands that were difficult to till
d. didn't have enough food supplies
Answer:
c
Explanation:
I think its c because it said they live in plains and those would be difficult to till
Answer:
I say its D because its true they didnt have enough food supplies to survive.
The map illustrates
a
Germany's divisions post the Cold War era.
b
the attack plan on Germany to end World War II.
c
the annexation of Germany after World War I.
d
the four occupied zones of Germany after World War II.
What was the Delian League? Describe how the Athenians used it to their advantage.
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Answer:
Delian League or the Athenian Maritime Alliance was an alliance created between Ionian cities that were located in Asia Minor and the islands in the Aegean Sea. Athens was a leading force in the alliance, and even used the financial advantages of the league to support its own economic needs, especially during the period of Pericles.
Explanation:
Alliance was created to strengthen the role of the Greek city-states that were closely attached to Athens. This alliance participated in a war against Persia. The city-states from this alliance, around 300 of powers relied on maritime trade and were highly developed. Still, most of that money went in the hands of Athens that totally dominated in it. All great projects in Athens were financed from the money that was obtained through the existence of this alliance.
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How did Renaissance ideas spread beyond Italy?
Select all correct answers.
a. merchants who journeyed throughout europe spread the word about italian accomplishments
b. when leonardo da vinci went to work in France, he carried with him knowledge of renaissance ideas, art, and architecture
c. wealthy merchants in northern europe offered enormous sums of money to renaissance artists who would reveal their secrets
d. scholars traveled from monastery carrying italian ideas and books with them
Answer:
A & D
Explanation:
Explain the relationship between the Emperor and Shogun/Daimyo in Japanese Feudalism.
Which of the following statements best describes the economies of the North and South?
A). The North had an industrial economy and the South had an agricultural economy
B). The North had a mixed economy and the South had an economy based on slave imports
C). The North had an economy based in shipping and the South had an industrial economy
D). The North had an agricultural economy and the South had an industrial economy
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The North had an industrial economy , the South had an agricultural economy. The appropriate response is Option A.
What were the differences in the economies of north and south?On the eve of the Civil War, the American economy was in transition. In 1800, a nearly entirely agricultural economy was in the early stages of an industrial revolution.
In 1860, the South was still primarily agricultural, with a reliance on the export of staples to a global market. Cotton had become the most valuable export in the United States by 1815, and by 1840, it was worth more than all other exports combined. Despite producing two-thirds of the world's cotton supply, the southern states had little manufacturing capability.
The North, on the other hand, was developing a commercial and manufacturing economy, which would have a direct impact on its ability to wage war.
Northern states produced 90 percent of the nation's manufacturing output by 1860. The North produced 17 times the amount of cotton and woolen textiles as the South, large amount of leather goods, pig iron.
Hence, the appropriate response is option A.
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Answer:
A. The Scientific Method
What were the dangers of crossing the Sahara ?
Answer:
Migrants traversing the Sahara get stranded in the desert because they are abandoned by smugglers and left in the excruciating heat, with little food or water. According to the IOM, smugglers use increasingly dangerous and often times deadly routes.
Explanation:
Answer:
One danger of crossing the Sahara is the extreme amount of heat and there is little food or water.
Explanation:
Migrants traversing the Sahara get stranded in the desert because they are abandoned by smugglers and left in the excruciating heat, with little food or water. According to the IOM, smugglers use increasingly dangerous and often times deadly routes.
Judaism is the of the world’s blank?
What is the answer and how did you get it
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Answer:
First religeon. simply by knowing
Answer:
Religions
Explanation:
Judaism is one of many religions, like Christianity.
This multiple choice!
Answer:
a,c
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Does the title of the poem provide additional meaning? (A) No; The word “Mojave” is unnecessary to understand the origin of the poem. (B) No; The word “lullaby” makes it unclear whether the poem is meant to be sung or spoken. (C) Yes; The word “lullaby” indicates that the speaker is addressing a child at bedtime. (D) Yes; The word “Mojave” confirms that the speaker is a member of the Big Turtle Clan. WHAT THE ANSWER??
Answer:
Explanation:
Jose Rizal's last poem, written the night before his execution, had no title. It was his friend, Mariano Ponce, who gave it the title "Mi Ultimo Adios" or "My Last Farewell." As the title indicates, it was his goodbye to the nation, his parents, friends and loved ones.
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What are some similarities between the Women's Suffrage movement and the Abolition movement ? Write 2-3 sentences .
Answer:
The Abolition movement focused on granting slaves their freedom. However, it also hoped to end social discrimination and segregation between people of white and black color. The Women's Rights movement fought to provide women the right to vote. ... It was passed in 1865 and banned the use of slavery in the United States
Which event proved to be the end of the Federalists party?
1.)The split of the democratic-republican party.
2.)The election of Thomas Jefferson to presidency.
3..) The continued war with the native Americans.
4.)the War of 1812
Answer:
4, the War of 1812.
Explanation:
The Federalist Party came to an end with the War of 1812 due to the Hartford Convention.
Answer:
2 the election of Thomas Jefferson
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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5 Where was Tutankhamen buried?
A the Great Pyramid
B the palace at Thebes
C the temple at Abu Simbel
D the Valley of the Kings
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Describe the Three-Fifths Compromise.
What is being compared and contrasted
Answer:
Generally speaking, comparing is showing the similarities, and contrasting is showing differences between two things that are related in some way. For example, you wouldn't compare/contrast reading a book to driving a car, but you would compare reading a book to reading with an e-reader.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Who Believed that the government should be run by the rich and well-educated citizens.
Federalist or democratic
Answer: federalist
Explanation:
Which statement best describes the limitations of Progressivism? Progressive reforms failed to address civil rights for all citizens. Progressive reforms failed to protect Americans from unsafe food and drugs. Roosevelt and Taft were unsuccessful in breaking up trusts.
Answer: Pure Food And Drug Act ... period of reform in American history from about 1890 to 1920 ... What was a goal of Progressive reformers at the local level of government? curb the ... Which statement best describes the limitations of Progressivism? not Roosevelt and Taft were unsuccessful in breaking up trusts.
Explanation: progress toward civil rights for all citizens. ... in public health through the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act. He aggressively sought ... Taft failed to win the support of Progressives and lost the election of 1912 decisively. ... the term used to describe the progessive reforms of President Theodore Roosevelt
Answer:
Pure Food And Drug Act ... period of reform in American history from about 1890 to 1920
Explanation:
How is Saqqara in Egypt different from the city states of Mesopotamia? (old Egypt)
Answer: In the olden days of Egypt they had slaves and rulers but it's different because everything has changed in countries and the United states.
Explanation: Saqqara also spelled Sakkara or Saccara in English. Also a vast, ancient burial ground in Egypt, serving as the necropolis for the ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis. Another sixteen Egyptian kings built pyramids at Saqqara, which are now in various states of preservation. High officials added private funeral.
The Anti-Federalists’ main objection to ratifying the Constitution was that it
had no bill of rights.
had no provision for a militia.
did not divide the central government.
did not have a judiciary.
Answer:
The correct answer is had no bill of rights.
Explanation:
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The Anti-Federalists’ main objection to ratifying the Constitution was that it had no bill of rights. had no bill of rights. Hence, option A is correct.
What is Anti-Federalists?The Anti-Federalists opposed the adoption of the United States Constitution in 1787 because they thought the new national government would be unduly powerful and threaten individual liberty without a bill of rights.
Many Anti-Federalists supported a constrained central government because they equated British persecution with strong governments. Others wanted to further democracy but were concerned that a strong government would be in the hands of the wealthy. They felt that the states were giving the new federal government an overwhelming amount of power.
The Anti-Federalists resisted the governmental takeover of power. They were in favor of regionalized, restrained national authority, much like what the Articles of Confederation offered.
Thus, option A is correct.
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in 1820 how many states and territories were open to slavery
Answer: At the time, there were 22 states
There were 22 states in the Union, 11 free and 11 slave states.
Which is not true about the traitor Benedict Arnold?
A. He switched sides and ended up fighting against the British
B. He plotted to turn West Point over to the British
C. He didn’t like that Congress had undervalued him.
D. His loyalist soldiers staged destructive raids in Virginia.
what were two things that were true about the Crusades ? (pick two)
Answer:
A
Explanation:
In your own words Describe the techniques used to make mud bricks.
Answer:
U need clay, straw and then mix. when done mixing let it dry.
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mud bricks are made of earth with a fairly high clay content and straw. If produced manually the earth mix is cast in open moulds onto the ground and then left to dry out. Adobe bricks are only sun-dried, not kiln-fired. When used for construction they are laid up into a wall using an earth mortar.
The Supreme Court ruling that prohibits public schools from requiring students to
say a mandatory prayer is based on
A. The eighth Amendment that prohibits cruel and unusual punishment
B. The fifth Amendment that protects citizens from self-incrimination
C. The fourth amendment which protects the privacy of all citizens
D. The first amendment that prohibits the government from establishing a religion
Answer:
its D.
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