Answer:
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1. The Battle of Saratoga marked a turning point in the Revolutionary War because its outcome -
A. inspired the British to fight harder
A. , inspired the British to fight harder
B. influenced France to lend support to the Americans
B. influenced France to lend support to the Americans
C. caused Britain and France to form an alliance
C. caused Britain and France to form an alliance
D. caused General Cornwallis to surrender
D. , caused General Cornwallis to surrender
1. The Battle of Saratoga marked a turning point in the Revolutionary War because its outcome -
A. inspired the British to fight harder
B. influenced France to lend support to the Americans
C. caused Britain and France to form an alliance
D. caused General Cornwallis to surrender
Answer:
B
Explanation:
France joined forces with America to help fight the British.
What did the earliest forms of Chinese paintings have more of (instead of pictures)? Please list three common themes that could be found on pottery pieces.
Answer:
figure paintings, landscapes and flower-and-bird paintings
Explanation:
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Answer:
landscape paintings
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What event happened the day after the Battle of San Jacinto?
Answer:
Santa Anna and his troops searched for the Texan government and the Texan army led by Sam Houston. On April 21, 1836, the Texans defeated Santa Anna's army at the Battle of San Jacinto; Santa Anna was captured the following day. The Mexican army retreated back to Mexico City, ending the Texas Revolution.
Explanation:
Answer:
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The Battle of San Jacinto, fought on April 21, 1836, in present-day Houston, Texas, was the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution. Led by General Samuel Houston, the Texan Army engaged and defeated General Antonio López de Santa Anna's Mexican army in a fight that lasted just 18 minutes. A detailed, first-hand account of the battle was written by General Houston from the headquarters of the Texan Army, San Jacinto, on April 25, 1836
How did the slave revolt of 1811 end?
Slaveholders stopped the revolt with the help of militiamen.
The US Army brought the revolt to an end.
Rebel slaves gained control of Saint-Domingue.
Rebel slaves took over New Orleans for 74 days.
Answer:
i think it is this one 2.The US Army brought the revolt to an end.
Explanation:
According to the US Constitution, a law must first be passed by the two houses of the US Congress—the House of Representatives and the Senate—before it is sent to the president for final approval. Keep this fact in mind as you read the following excerpt from the Great Law of Peace:
All the business of the Five Nations Confederate Council shall be conducted by the two combined bodies of Confederate Lords. First the question shall be passed upon by the Mohawk and Seneca Lords, then it shall be discussed and passed by the Oneida and Cayuga Lords. Their decisions shall then be referred to the Onondaga Lords, (Fire Keepers) for final judgement.
Now complete the passage by filling in the blanks.
Based on the excerpt, the role of the two combined bodies of Confederate Lords is most similar to that of the
. The role of the Onondaga Lords is most like that of the
.
Answer:
#1 Representatives and senate; #2 president
Answer:
US Congress
President
Explanation:
The Confederate Lords perform a function similar to that of the US Congress.
The Onondaga Lords perform a function similar to that of the president.
What authority did troops have during worker strikes?
They forced businesses to make concessions.
They required businesses to lock out employees.
They appointed a negotiator to settle disputes.
They used violence to enforce law and order.
Answer:
Established in 1915, Monthly Labor Review is the principal journal of fact, analysis, and research from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an agency within the U.S. Department of Labor. Each month, economists, statisticians, and experts from the Bureau join with private sector professionals and State and local government specialists to provide a wealth of research in a wide variety of fields — the labor force, the economy, employment, inflation, productivity, occupational injuries and illnesses, wages, prices, and many more.
Explanation:
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Answers:
The Preamble to the Constitution:
In complete sentences, tell three methods for determining if information on a web site is accurate.
Answer:
Number on you can tell by what site you are on if you are on Wikipedia you cant trust it. number two if it has .org or.gov you can trust it couse it give accurate information number three if you know what some of the facts are you can tell if they are true or not on the website.
Explanation:
Answer:
There are three methods to determine if information on a website is accurate. Number one, you can tell by what site you are on if you are on, Wikipedia for example can't be trusted because anyone can put false information on the website. Number two, if it has .org or .gov in the URL you can trust it because it is used by verified websites. Number three if you have some background knowledge on the topic you can tell if they are lying. Along with that if you check multiple websites and it says the same fact then it's most likely true.
Explanation:
Just kinda adding on to what the other person that answered said, and fixing some grammatical errors :D
The factor that contributed most significantly to the differences among Texas American Indian cultures is the
a.ability to develop specialized tools and weapons
b.religious beliefs of each tribal member
c.way they chose leaders of local tribal councils
d.geography of the region in which they lived
Answer:d
Explanation:comanche lived in western texan regions which was desert climate
Match the following items.
1. Lord Baltimore
2. Pilgrims
3. James Oglethorpe
4. Thomas Dale
5. William Bradford
6. Sir Walter Raleigh
7. Thomas Hoker
8. De Bienville
9. John Rolfe
10. Squanto and Samoset
founded New Orleans
governor of Jamestown, gave land to the men
began the colony of Georgia
led colonists to Connecticut, founded Hartford
successfully planted and cured tobacco
began the colony of Maryland for Catholics
Native Americans who helped the settlers at Plymouth
leader of the Plymouth colony
Separatists who founded the Plymouth colony
planned and supported the Roanoke Island settlement
Explain the concept of mercantilism and how it connects to the future revolutionary war.
Answer:Answer: Defenders of mercantilism argued that the economic system created stronger economies by marrying the concerns of colonies with those of their founding countries. Even thought they add to reinforce To reinforce its mercantilist control, Great Britain pushed harder against the colonies, ultimately resulting in the Revolutionary War.
Explanation:
HELP ME!!! Which Mughal emperor extended the empire to include most of northern and central India? How did he deal with the unique situation created by the religious beliefs of his subjects?
Answer:
Abu Akbar. The third Emperor, Abu Akbar, is regarded as one of the great rulers of all time, regardless of country. Akbar succeeded to the throne at 13, and started to recapture the remaining territory lost from Babur's empire. By the time of his death in 1605 he ruled over most of north, central, and western India
how he dealt:
Akbar took the policy of religious toleration even further by breaking with conventional Islam. The Emperor proclaimed an entirely new state religion of 'God-ism' (Din-i-ilahi) - a jumble of Islamic, Hindu, Christian and Buddhist teaching with himself as deity. It never spread beyond his court and died when he did.
Explanation:
Answer: Humayun's son, Akbar, succeeded to the throne under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped consolidate the Mughal Empire in India. Through warfare and diplomacy, Akbar was able to extend the empire in all directions and controlled almost the entire Indian subcontinent north of the Godavari river.
The fall of the Zhou dynasty led to
A. a period of warfare and chaos.
B. the rise of the Shang dynasty.
C. the start of the dynastic cycle.
D. the growth of new cities.
Answer:
A: a period of warfare and chaos.
Explanation:
The partition of the Jin state created seven major warring states. After a series of wars among these powerful states, King Zhao of Qin defeated King Nan of Zhou and conquered West Zhou in 256 BCE; his grandson, King Zhuangxiang of Qin, conquered East Zhou, bringing the Zhou Dynasty to an end.
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Answer:A aperoid of warfare
Explanation:
The earliest group of cultures in Georgia was the ________ culture.
Answer:
paleo
Explanation:
Plz ill give BrainliestMalcolm wants to copy images and articles on different animal species and use them to study for a science test. Which online note-taking tool would be the most helpful?
online data storage sites
electronic sticky notes
electronic flash cards
web clipping tools
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Answer:
the first one (left-right) goes in the law of peace section. the second one goes in the middle section. the last two go at the us con. section.
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if you give me a 100 word essay aboutthe characteristics of life as a samurai and how the samurai influenced Japanese culture. i will answer all of your questions and give you brainliest! but it cannot be copied off of the web! pleaseee help
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Explanation:
Samurai play a very important role in Japanese culture, because for the Japanese, war is a very important field. Samurai are smart and strong warriors with special training. It was also important for them to act quickly.
The Japanese were fighting for more territory, and to win these battles, as I mentioned earlier, they needed smart and strong samurai. Thus, the samurai played an important role in Japanese culture. They built private schools to produce such warriors. they studied samurai philosophy and fighting methods
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the weakness of the articles of confederation resulted in which of the following?
A.U.S constitution
B.french/indian war
C.american revolution
D.proclamation of 1763
Answer:
A. U.S. Constitution
Explanation:
At the Constitutional Convention, delegates from 12 states met to revise the Articles of Convention because it was not a sufficient document to govern the country. Instead of revising and editing the Articles, the delegates framed the Constitution of the U.S.
What issues did the Dred Scott v. Sandford ruling raise?
Answer:
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Dred Scott decision that the Missouri Compromise's prohibition of slavery in territories was unconstitutional, an increasingly diverse body of opponents of slavery rallied around the Republican Party.
Explanation:
Answer: Dred Scott argued in the Scott v. Sanford case that, after traveling and staying with his master in a free state, he had been emancipated by that state's laws.
Explanation:
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Create a timeline of the life of Julius Caesar.
I have a timeline, I just need somebody to put the events in order.
Gaius Julius Caesar was born in Rome on July 12 or 13 100 BCE. Born into an upper class family, Caesar and some of his relatives held important positions in the government. 409 years before Julius was born the Republic of Rome was a dangerous time. The republic was being governed by a Senate. Senates were elected by the people of Rome. When Rome was growing in population, it made it more difficult to govern. Senators fought amongst themselves for more power. The working class became frustrated with the noble class governing. It lead to civil wars in the republic. Caesar aligned himself with people who were against the nobility. He started his share in politics as an advocate in 78 BCE. He decided to study oratory in Rhodes, Greece in 76 BCE. During the trip he was captured by pirates. They held him for ransom money. Caesar got the ransom money himself and got released. Instead of retiring to his homeland, Caesar decided to organize a naval force that captured the pirates. Two years later, in 74 BCE, with no official place in the Roman government or army, Caesar decided to organize a private army. This army fought off the king of Pontus who was declaring war on the Romans. All of these events made Caesar well known and a public disagreement. He moved his way through different political positions in a dishonest way. Although Roman Senates disliked Caesar, they appointed him Farther Spain. In 59 BCE, Caesar was elected into consul no matter the Senate’s attempts to prevent it. Consuls had significant power and Caesar took advantage of this power. He formed the first triumvirate. He combined his power with Pompey and Crassus. Crassus was a wealthy politician and Pompey was a war hero who was not liked among the Senates. Caesar decided to pay off Pompey’s soldiers by giving them land to reward Pompey. People organized a riot because they disliked the idea. These riots caused chaos. Caesar took this as a distraction to get his way. This distraction allowed Caesar to become governor of Gaul. Around 58 and 50 BCE, Caesar’s military conquered all of Gaul. During that time, Caesar’s triumvirate was falling apart while he was becoming very successful. Caesar gained enemies because he was becoming successful. Caesar thought the only way to protect himself was to seize the rest of Rome. In 49 BCE he began a civil war after leading his troops across the Rubicon River into Italy. In 46 BCE he made himself a dictator of Rome. He continued defeating his enemies before returning into Rome after a year. When he made his return he adopted his great nephew, Augustus. Caesar never had a son of his own. Caesar revised the Roman calendar and made Senates more representative. He made many foreigners, citizens of Rome. Although Caesar tried his best in protecting himself, Caesar’s old enemies and some of his supporters devised a plan to assassinate him. On March 15, 44 BCE, Caesar’s enemies killed him in the Senate House. Augustus, Caesar’s nephew, eventually took over in 32 BCE. Caesar made a long line in history of emperors.
Answers: Gaius Julius Caesar was born in Rome on July 12 or 13 100 BCE. Born into an upper class family, Caesar and some of his relatives held important positions in the government. 409 years before Julius was born the Republic of Rome was a dangerous time. The republic was being governed by a Senate. Senates were elected by the people of Rome. When Rome was growing in population, it made it more difficult to govern. Senators fought amongst themselves for more power. The working class became frustrated with the noble class governing. It lead to civil wars in the republic. Caesar aligned himself with people who were against the nobility. He started his share in politics as an advocate in 78 BCE. He decided to study oratory in Rhodes, Greece in 76 BCE. During the trip he was captured by pirates. They held him for ransom money. Caesar got the ransom money himself and got released. Instead of retiring to his homeland, Caesar decided to organize a naval force that captured the pirates. Two years later, in 74 BCE, with no official place in the Roman government or army, Caesar decided to organize a private army. This army fought off the king of Pontus who was declaring war on the Romans. All of these events made Caesar well known and a public disagreement. He moved his way through different political positions in a dishonest way. Although Roman Senates disliked Caesar, they appointed him Farther Spain. In 59 BCE, Caesar was elected into consul no matter the Senate’s attempts to prevent it. Consuls had significant power and Caesar took advantage of this power. He formed the first triumvirate. He combined his power with Pompey and Crassus. Crassus was a wealthy politician and Pompey was a war hero who was not liked among the Senates. Caesar decided to pay off Pompey’s soldiers by giving them land to reward Pompey. People organized a riot because they disliked the idea. These riots caused chaos. Caesar took this as a distraction to get his way. This distraction allowed Caesar to become governor of Gaul. Around 58 and 50 BCE, Caesar’s military conquered all of Gaul. During that time, Caesar’s triumvirate was falling apart while he was becoming very successful. Caesar gained enemies because he was becoming successful. Caesar thought the only way to protect himself was to seize the rest of Rome. In 49 BCE he began a civil war after leading his troops across the Rubicon River into Italy. In 46 BCE he made himself a dictator of Rome. He continued defeating his enemies before returning into Rome after a year. When he made his return he adopted his great nephew, Augustus. Caesar never had a son of his own. Caesar revised the Roman calendar and made Senates more representative. He made many foreigners, citizens of Rome. Although Caesar tried his best in protecting himself, Caesar’s old enemies and some of his supporters devised a plan to assassinate him. On March 15, 44 BCE, Caesar’s enemies killed him in the Senate House. Augustus, Caesar’s nephew, eventually took over in 32 BCE. Caesar made a long line in history of emperors.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Julius Caesar timeline
1. 100 BCE Born in Rome.
2. 85 BCE Became head of the family after his father died.
3. 84 BCE Married Cornelia Cinna, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinnilla.
4. 83 BCE Daughter Julia was born.
5. 81 BCE Forced into hiding for refusing to divorce his wife. Was pardoned and served in the Roman army.
6. 74 BCE Raised his own army and took part in the Third Mithridatic War.
7. 72 BCE Served as a military tribune.
8. 63 BCE Elected Pontifex Maximus.
9. 62 BCE Served as Praetor for the year.
10. 59 BCE Served as Consul for the year.
11. 58 BCE Served as Governor of Roman Gaul for 4 yrs
12. 55 BCE Began a German campaign pushing Roman territory beyond the Rhine 4 the 1st time
13. 49 BCE Took his thirteenth legion and marched on Rome.
14. 48 BCE Served as Consul of Rome 4 the yr
15. 48 BCE Cleopatra joined Caesar in Alexandria, Egypt
16. 45 BCE Announced that his nephew Octavian would be his heir
17. 44 BCE Appointed Dictator of Rome for life
18. 44 BCE Assassinated by disgruntled senators.
Explanation:
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How did the environments in North America affect the development of
American Indian cultures in the period just before Europeans arrived?
A. Cultures were prevented from developing advanced farming
techniques.
O B. Cultures were forced to learn how to survive in their unique
regions.
C. Cultures were isolated and were unable to trade with one another.
D. Most cultures were forced to rely on hunting and gathering.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Why did the pioneers typically have to walk
alongside the wagons instead of ride?
A. It made it easier to protect the wagon train.
B. The wagons were too small for passengers.
C. The wagons were usually too loaded down with food and
belongings for passengers to ride along.
Why do we know more about society under the Shang dynasty than we do about society in the Indus River valley?
why did the British government feel it appropriate to look to the colonies to revenue or money?
this is us history
Answer: Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. They decided to require several kinds of taxes from the colonists to help pay for the French and Indian War. ... The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.
Answer:
They protected the Colonies both in general (the British Navy was the best in the world at the time) and during the Seven-Year War, when France and the UK fought over the rights to the Ohio River Valley.
Explanation:
Why did the Spanish want to protect Texas from foreign settlement?
a.
The Spanish didn’t want the Native Americans to claim the land.
b.
The Spanish knew the region was rich in mineral resources, which they wanted for themselves.
c.
The Spanish wanted to create a buffer zone to their territory.
d.
The Spanish didn’t want the French or English expanding their lands in the Americas.
Answer: It is D.
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Answer:
d.
The Spanish didn’t want the French or English expanding their lands in the Americas.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the answer is the state
The partial excerpt is from a speech by union leader Bill Haywood in 1905.
"The aims and objects of this organization shall be to put the working class in possession of the economic power, the means of life, in control of the machinery of production and distribution, without regard to capitalist masters.”
–Bill Haywood, 1905
Based on the excerpt, which describes Haywood’s primary goal for the Industrial Workers of the World?
He sought to protect businesses by putting them in charge of all decisions.
He wanted to protect the working class by giving them more power.
He promoted capitalism to boost the quality of life for the working class.
He felt government would do a better job supporting the working class.
why did the tokugawa shogunate close Japan to foreign influences?
Answer:
As Europeans were exploring Asian countries with the goal of creating trade agreements, many areas were experiencing a push of western culture. To prevent the influence of western culture, the Tokugawa Shogunate refused westerners and made western culture unlawful. The samurai also resented western influence because it promoted the status of merchants and degraded their own position in society.
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Answer:
the top answer goes with Yamasees
the middle answer goes with Mohawk
the last one goes with each other
Answer:
yamasee- 1st one
mohack- 3rd
pequot-2nd
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Explanation: