How was society organized in the Songhai kingdom?

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songhai society traditionally was highly structured, comprising a king and nobility, free commoners, artisans, griots (bards and chroniclers, and slaves. marriage could be polygnous, cross cousins being preferred partners. So basically it was a strange little society.

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what are some comparisons you can make between West Africa and other Eurasian empires?

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Answer:

There are traces of european cultures and languages.

Explanation:

During the age of imperialism, many areas in West Africa, Asia, and the Americas were colonized by european countries. In Africa, catholicism was pressured onto many tribes forcing them to convert to christianity in the name of '"missionaries." Similarly in many countries across asia, there are traces of europena religions, cultures, and languages.

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Question 7 (3 points)
During World War I , the roles of some civilians changed. What is an example of this?

Question 7 options:

Many women joined the workforce in jobs they hadn’t held before.


Children were required to work in munitions factories after school.


Men who didn’t enlist in the army stayed at home to care for children.


Many women were given important jobs in the government

Question 8 (3 points)
Why did tensions among nations of the industrialized world rise in the years leading up to World War I?

Question 8 options:

Bolsheviks in Russia were making an attempt to spread communism.


The United States was trying to spread democracy to monarchies in Europe.


Nations were competing to build strong economies and large empires.


Nations were fighting over which religion would dominate Europe.

Question 9 (3 points)
What was the effect of the system of European military alliances that developed in the period prior to 1914?

Question 9 options:

It slowed the buildup of armies and weapons.


It divided Europe into two camps, but initially kept the peace.


It created an opportunity to share the development of modern weaponry.


It brought nations closer together and improved their understanding of one another's problems.

Question 10 (3 points)
Once the powder keg was ignited, what made it difficult to stop the chain of events that led to all-out war in Europe in 1914?

Question 10 options:

Nations responded to threats to their allies by mobilizing their militaries.


European leaders believed a war in Europe would revive their struggling economies.


The policy of isolationism followed by European nations had been largely ignored by 1914.


A quick, reliable system of communication was not available to foreign ministers.

Question 11 (3 points)
The first major battles of World War I occurred __________.

Question 11 options:

in the Ottoman Empire as Britain led Arabs in revolts against the Turks


when Germany invaded Belgium in a strategy to quickly defeat France


when Austria-Hungary invaded France while Germany attacked Russia


east of Germany where Russian troops quickly defeated the German army

Question 12 (3 points)
The inability of either side to make significant advances in Belgium and France led to __________.

Question 12 options:

the construction of airfields


a decrease in the use of poison gas


the construction and use of trenches


the use of tanks and machines guns

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Answer: Many women were given important jobs in the government

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This picture shows the signing ceremony for which of the
following?
House
0 A the Oslo Accord
B. the Palestine Mandate
O
C. the Balfour Declaration
O
D. the Camp David Accords

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Answer:c

Explanation:

the answer is c
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According to the Bohr Model of an atom, if an electron is found in the 6th orbit, would that be closer or farther away from the nucleus compared to an electron in the 3rd orbit?

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Answer:

An electron in the 6th orbit is farther away from the nucleus compared to an electron in the 3rd orbit

Explanation:

In the atom, energy levels increase outwards from the nucleus.

As we move from the lowest energy orbit n=1 outwards, we keep increasingly moving farther away from the nucleus. This means that the second orbit is farther away from the nucleus than the first orbit. The third orbit is farther away from nucleus than the second orbit and so on.

From the foregoing, it is clear that; an electron in the 6th orbit is farther away from the nucleus compared to an electron in the 3rd orbit

what are three incentives that the settlers in Roanoke and Jamestown might have had for coming to north america?

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Explanation:

a. England's war against Spain

b. the raids on Spanish settlements in North America

c. the defeat of the Spanish armada

d. the establishment of Jamestown

8. How does the chief executive of a parliamentary system differ from that of a presidential system? (1 point)

Unlike a president, a prime minister is a member of both the legislative and executive branches.

Unlike a president, the prime minister is elected by the citizenry.

Unlike a president, the prime minister is the only member of the executive branch.

Unlike a president, the prime minister is under the direct control of the legislature.

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Answer:

The answer is D. Unlike a president, the prime minister is under the direct control of the legislature.

Explanation:

The chief executive (president) is chosen independently of the legislative branch, holds office for a fixed term, and has broad powers that are not subject to direct control of the legislative branch. The prime minister on the other hand does have direct control.

Answer:

THE ANSWER IS A

Explanation:

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 Compare traditional majlis and modern majlis.

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Answer:

Traditional majlis based on older methods while modern majlis based on new methods.

Explanation:

Both traditional and modern majlis are the essential part of Emirati social and political life which serves as a forum for the community members to discuss important issues among themselves and to raise important matters with elders and Sheikhs. Traditional majlis is different from modern majlis in a various ways. Traditional majlis mostly occurs in villages while modern majlis held in cities. Traditional majlis settles problems related to the village people while modern majlis settles problems related to the people of cities. Traditional majlis has old methods of solving problems while modern majlis has totally new methods for solving their problems.

similarities between age of exploration and modern day expansion​

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1. IT PAVED THE WAY FOR THE MODERN-DAY AMERICAN COWBOY.

2. IT REDEFINED WHAT IT MEANT TO BE WEALTHY.

3. IT TURNED THE WORLD ON TO TOBACCO.

4. IT GAVE SOME COUNTRIES THEIR SIGNATURE FLAVORS …

5. … AND GAVE THE REST OF THE WORLD A TASTE FOR CHOCOLATE.

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Did Christianity or Judasim come first

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Christianity is rooted in Second Temple Judaism, but the two religions diverged in the first centuries of the Christian Era. Christianity emphasizes correct belief (or orthodoxy), focusing on the New Covenant as mediated through Jesus Christ,[1] as recorded in the New Testament. Judaism emphasizes correct conduct (or orthopraxy), focusing on the Mosaic covenant, as recorded in the Torah and Talmud.

The constitution gives congress the commerce power, but it specifically states that congress may not tax exports?

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Answer:      

could you give more details

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What is humaneness and why does Confucius consider it to be so important?

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Answer: According to the Chinese conception of understanding, humanity implies kindness, humanity, virtue, and authority.

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Confucius views humanity as an ethical quality and, as such, considers it extremely important. Confucius highly valued knowledge; he considered it one of the essential elements of every man. In that context, he connected knowledge with humanity, which speaks enough about his understanding and humanity's importance as a virtue. Confucius also pointed out that man should search for humanity (which he called the term "ren").

When was Olympia founded?

1827
1845
1848
1850

BEING TIMED

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Answer:

January 28, 1859, but since you don’t have that, the closest answer would be 1850

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Answer:

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Why was Japan cautious of further conflict with Russia?
A-Japan was beaten in early fights with Russia.
B-Japan didn't want to break their peace treaty with Russia.
C-Japan's emperor didn't want a war with Russia.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The Russian's had a bigger military than the Japanese at that time

What effect did the radio have on america public

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Answer:

People were communicated better instead of having to send letters or telegrams. They could actually hear the voices.

Explanation:

Answer:

Radio encouraged the growth of national popular music stars and brought regional sounds to wider audiences. The effects of early radio programs can be felt both in modern popular music and in television programming. The Fairness Doctrine was created to ensure fair coverage of issues over the airwaves.

Explanation:

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the Gospel of Luke
1.
Which of the following are aspects of Luke's style?


Careful descriptions and details
Formal, polished Greek style
Brief, action-oriented passages
Frequent use of Old Testament prophecy

2.
Select the names of those whose songs of joy are recorded in Luke's Gospel.


Gabriel
Joseph
Mary
the angels
Elisabeth
Zacchias
Zacharias
Simeon
Anna

3.
Luke gave a more detailed account of Christ's birth than any other New Testament writer.


True or False

4.
Luke kept a record of the names of important officials who lived at the same time Jesus was on the earth.


True or False

5.
Luke was the only gospel writer to include parables in his writing.


True or False

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Answer:

statement 3 is true.lukekept a record

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What areas have experienced earthquakes in the past few years.

How do you think the history of earthquake activity might have affected Japanese disaster preparedness?

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Explanation:

Many parts of the country have experienced devastating earthquakes and tidal waves in the past. The Great Kanto Earthquake, the worst in Japanese history, hit the Kanto plain around Tokyo in 1923 and resulted in the deaths of over 100,000 people.

In January 1995, a strong earthquake hit the city of Kobe and surroundings. Known as the Southern Earthquake or Great Earthquake, it killed 6,000 and injured 415,000 people. 100,000 homes were completely destroyed and 185,000 were severely damaged.

What is a hypothesis?
O A. A question that guides a research project
B. A conclusion made about experimental results
C. A proposed answer to a scientific question
D. A summary of the observations made during an experiment

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Answer:

It's A.

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Answer:

A proposed answer to a scientific question.

Explanation:

How does our federal system increase access

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Answer:

you can access federal system online now, unlike few years ago u need to line up on the street in the cold

Explanation:

It is now up online instead of waiting in queues at stores

what effect did Charlemagne‘s rule have on Europe

how was medieval society organize under feudalism

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Answer:

In this role, he encouraged the Carolingian Renaissance, a cultural and intellectual revival in Europe. When he died in 814, Charlemagne's empire encompassed much of Western Europe, and he had also ensured the survival of Christianity in the West. Today, Charlemagne is referred to by some as the father of Europe

Explanation:

According to Lodge, howwere Cuba and the United States alike?
A. in their neutral stance toward foreign affairs
B. in their commitment to individual rights
C. in their economic prosperity
D. in their military strength

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Which of the following projects best fulfilled Cyrus Avery's vision for the future of the United States? A. the development of the US interstate highway system B. the construction of the Alaska pipeline C. the completion of the transcontinental railroad D. the invention of the tractor-trailer​

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Answer:

A i think

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A

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should i take a bath in noodles , or soup ?

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Answer:

NONE

Explanation:

Answer:

You should take a bath in chicken noodle soup

Explanation:

How was the roman empire and republic different?

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Answer:

The Republic was ruled by elected representatives and the Roman Empire was not.

Explanation:

Where did the colonial troops gain confidence and decide to re enlist to continue to fight (Trenton, Yorktown, Saratoga) ?

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The answer is Washington

Answer: Saratoga

Explanation: British General Burgoyne’s troops were attacked by the colonists in New York, forcing him to surrender. This battle was considered a turning point in the American Revolution because it was their greatest victory.

List two other names by which the Hudson River has been identified.

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Answer:

Manhattan River and the Great Mouritse River

Explanation:

These are two other names given by European settlers.

Choose one of the following names and write a well-developed paragraph about one of these person's role in the American Revolution.
1. Marquis de Lafayette
2. Casimir Pulaski
3. Friedrich Von Stueben WILL MARK BRANLIEST

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Answer:

3. Friedrich Von Stueben

Explanation:

During the early stages of the revolution, the Continental Army had a reputation for being disorganized, undisciplined and poorly drilled. That started to change in early 1778, when the extravagantly named Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, the Baron von Steuben, arrived to assist the patriots. The Baron was a former Prussian military officer who had once served on the staff of Frederick the Great. Though prone to exaggeration—he wore flashy uniforms and styled himself a lieutenant general even though he had never risen above the rank of captain—he also possessed a keen military mind. Upon arriving at George Washington’s winter encampment at Valley Forge, he introduced new sanitation measures and gave the troops a crash course in 18th century military tactics that included bayonet combat and more effective techniques for firing and reloading muskets.

Pontiac recognized that a French loss was a loss for

A. Spain
B. Native American
C. the Netherlands
D. the Colonists

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B. Native Americans

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What was George Grenville’s opinion on taxing the colonies?
He thought the colonies should not be taxed at all.
He thought the colonies should decide their own taxes.
He thought the colonies should profit from British taxes.
He thought the colonies should be taxed to pay for their defense.

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Answer: answer is c

Explanation: me smart

Answer:

The correct answer is D. He thought the colonies should be taxed to pay for their defense.


5. Astronomers study stars, planets, and
other heavenly bodies

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Answer:

That is TRUE.

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