In the 2000 presidential election, __________ won the presidency despite losing the __________ vote. A. Al Gore . . . Popular B. George Bush . . . Popular C. Al Gore . . . Electoral D. George Bush . . . Electoral Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is George Bush and Popular vote

Explanation:

This is how Donald Trump won in 2016 actually tho he lost the Popularity vote.  This also proves that this isnt a democracy (also look it up Donald trump and George bush did this). ANYWAYS BYE :D

Answer 2

In the 2000 presidential election, George Bush won the presidency despite losing the Popular vote. The correct option is B. The 41st president, George H. W. Bush, was the father of the Republican candidate George W. Bush, the governor of Texas, who defeated incumbent Vice President Al Gore to win the election.

Why was the 2000 election so controversial?

Democrats contesting the results and calling for a recount in Florida counties where they had anticipated better outcomes caused controversy during the 2000 presidential election. As a result, George W. Bush continued to win the presidency of the United States.

On Tuesday, November 7, 2000, the United States held its 54th quadrennial presidential election. George W. Bush, a Republican running for president and the governor of Texas and oldest son of the 41st president, George H. W. Bush, defeated Vice President Al Gore to win the election.

Thus, the ideal selection is option B.

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B. clothing and festivals
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a.) Spirituality and language

Explanation:

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They all sound about right but if I had to choose I'd say C) spirituality and language

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Which of the following was NOT an act of taxation or government control
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O Stamp Act
O Townshend Acts
O Boston Tea Party
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How is absolute location found? By measuring distance from the prime meridian by comparing the location of one place to another by locating a place with coordinates of latitude and longitude by identifying a location in relation to the degrees of latitude

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Answer:

Absolute location is found by locating a place with coordinates of latitude and longitude.

Explanation:

Absolute Location describes the exact location of a place with respect to a fixed point on earth. Absolute location is found by locating a place with coordinates of latitude and longitude. Lines of latitude and longitude crisscross the earth. Latitude ranges from 0° at the equator to 90° at the North and South Poles and it is used to mark the north-south position of a place on the surface of Earth.

Answer:

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How did the Electoral College help to overcome the delegates’ concerns about uninformed voters

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Answer:

The president and vice president are chosen indirectly by the voters without giving the voters too much power.

Explanation:

Since the electoral college is a college of politicians whose job it is to know everyone and everything, we give them our votes and they vote for who should be the president. Therefore, you don't have to know who the president is, but if you give your vote to the elector then they will give it to who they know is about the ideas that you voted for. Nowadays it is much more complicated due to the scale of it all. Since the electoral college is a college of politicians whose job it is to know everyone and everything, we give them our votes and they vote for who should be the president. Therefore, you don't have to know who the president is, but if you give your vote to the elector then they will give it to who they know is about the ideas that you voted for. Nowadays it is much more complicated due to the scale of it all.

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Answer:  Buddhism is centered upon the life and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, who came to be known as the Buddha — the enlightened one, or one who is awake — whereas Christianity is centered on the Life and Teachings of Jesus Christ. Christianity is a monotheistic religion and believes that Christ Is the Son Of God.

Answer:

In the face of it, it would be impossible to find two religions more different than Buddhism and Christianity. Christians believe that there is a God, whereas Buddhism has no god. The Buddha pointed the way, whereas Jesus said that he was the way. Christianity promises believers in eternal life. Buddhism's highest state, the state of enlightenment, is freedom from being reborn. On the other hand, there are compelling similarities. The spirit of compassion, bodhicitta in Sanskrit, is as central to Buddhism as that of love is to Christianity. While their objectives may be different, there are prayers in both traditions. Christianity has its saints, who exemplify faith. Tibetan Buddhism has saintlike figures, Bodhisattvas, whose example selflessly illuminates the way, the dharma. But it is at the personal level that these questions take on practical significance.

Explaining. What was the role of the Ohio River Valley in the growing conflict between the French, Native Americans, and British in the mid-1700s?

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Answer:

The colonists idea of expansion was important to make their land a bigger area. However when the french settled in to the Ohio river valley it stopped expansion of britain which angered them

Explanation: i hope this helps:)

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Answer:

Yes, because there are personal feelings regardless of what other people are feeling, wars or fights always start because someone disagrees with something or someone said.

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How did religion in the US expand in the early 1800s?

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Answer: At the start of the Revolution the largest denominations were Congregationalists (the 18th-century descendants of Puritan churches), Anglicans (known after the Revolution as Episcopalians), and Quakers. But by 1800, Evangelical Methodism and Baptists, were becoming the fasting-growing religions in the nation.

Explanation:

"Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the United States: If he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated..."—U.S. Constitution

This quote directly reflects the principle of

federalism
democracy
popular sovereignty
checks and balances

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Answer:

just wait to pass the bill

Answer:

Checks and balance

Explanation:

The president checked what Congress did, he didn't like it, or it's unconstitutional, he veto's the bill which creates a wealthy balance, between the 3 branches of Government.

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one of the reason could be the fact that not much people know how to use their money wisely.

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Answer:

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b. Economic wealth

c. Regional conflict between ethnic and religious groups

d. Lack of water

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B economic wealth anyone please correct me if i’m wrong

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A.
The convention helped supporters of American Indians gain political standing in the future.
B.
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C.
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D.
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Answer: C

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c

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Answer:

GPS buddy given if this is about ancient Europeans.

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The church in each town paid.

Each child had to work to pay for the school.

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Answer:

A. Families paid tax in each town.

Explanation:

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Answer:

4.6 to 4 billion years ago

Explanation:

Hadean time (4.6 to 4 billion years ago)* is not a geological period as such. No rocks on the Earth are this old, except for meteorites. During Hadean time, the Solar System was forming, probably within a large cloud of gas and dust around the sun, called an accretion disc.

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• by recruiting french colonists to trade with native americans
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• by stationing British troops along the coastline
• by raising taxes on goods traded with native americans

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Answer:

by forbidding settlement west of the appalachian mountains

Explanation:

The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by the British at the end of the French and Indian War to appease Native Americans by checking the encroachment of European settlers on their lands.

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Answer:

Today marks the 229th anniversary of the start of the constitutional convention in Philadelphia. A few things have changed since then, from how much people drank to who could vote, to how tall people were.

Independence Hall still stands, a few blocks south of the National Constitution Center, with much of the building restored to show its condition in the late 18th century.

Ben Franklin’s house, which also stood a few blocks from the hall, is long gone. The original City Tavern is also gone in Philadelphia, but a replica stands in its place, open for business since 1976.

Back in 1787, the delegates who started the convention on May 25th were locked in a building for most of the summer, without the modern comfort of air conditioning.

The press was barred from covering the event , even though there were 10 newspapers in Philadelphia at the time.

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Today, registered U.S residents who are 18 years of age or older can vote. In 2008, more than 132 million people voted in the general election.

The young nation’s capital was in New York City, compared with Washington, D.C. today.

The biggest city in the U.S. in 1787 was Philadelphia, soon to be surpassed by New York. The City of Brotherly Love had about 40,000 residents in its vicinity.

Today, New York City has more than 8 million residents.

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Back in the post-Colonial day, the average life expectancy was around 34 ½ years of age, compared with 78 years of age in 2011. (There are differing life expectancy estimates for people who were slaves in that era.)

But in some ways, things weren’t that different. The average height of a male in 1787 was 5 feet 8 inches, compared with 5 feet 9 ½ inches today. And among the general male populace, excluding those held in slavery, daily meat consumption averaged 8 ounces per day, about one ounce more than today.

However, there was a big difference in the amount of alcohol consumed in 1787. Drinking everything from beer to cider to whiskey to rum to wine was part of everyday life for men, women and children. A good number of people drank at three meals a day (if they had three meals) and at social gathering spots.

Some historians argue that the imbibing needs to be put in context. During the era, people did more physical labor and worked in more extreme conditions, which led to more calories being burned off quickly.

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How did the Native weapons change?

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Answer: Native weapons changed dramatically as well, creating an arms race among the peoples living in European colonization zones. Indians refashioned European brassware into arrow points and turned axes used for chopping wood into weapons.

Explanation:

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Native weapons changed dramatically as well, creating an arms race among the peoples living in European colonization zones. Indians refashioned European brassware into arrow points and turned axes used for chopping wood into weapons. The most prized piece of European weaponry to obtain was a musket, or light, long-barreled European gun.

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Please help me The early American authors of the Articles of Confederation wanted to preserve the states' sovereignty.

explain why would this have been advantageous. Elaborate in detail with at least three reasons. Why would this have been a disadvantage. Elaborate in detail with at least three reasons

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Answer:Authors of the Articles of Confederation wanted to preserve the states' sovereignty, or absolute power. Therefore, the Articles gave the power to enforce national laws to the states instead of the national government.

Explanation:

Which of these would have been supported by a Federalist?
A.
direct democracy
B.
a strong president
C.
state currency
D.
a bill of rights

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Answer:

B. a strong president

Explanation:

Federalists wanted a stronger central government. They didn't care about state currency, and most didn't think a bill of rights was necessary. I don't know what a direct democracy is.

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Answer:

Socrates and Plato are two famous Greek philosophers whose ideas still impact society today. In ancient Greece, philosophers contemplated and theorized about many different ideas such as human nature, ethics, and moral dilemmas.

During the Han Dynasty, Sima Qian wrote the history of China entitled, Historical Records.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

true

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Answer:  How did the pope's move to Avignon and the establishment of a rival pope in Rome affect Church authority and power? They weakened the Church's authority. The move of the papacy put the Church under French influence and having rival popes showed further disarray in the hierarchy of the Church.  

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