The Puritans emigrated in order to create a model new society which John Winthrop,
their first governor, called

"New Jerusalem"

a "City upon a Hill"

"A New Model Army".

"Heaven on Earth"

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Answer 1
the answer is city upon a hill

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Where is Nubia Located??

Where the white and blue Nile merge
At the opening of the Nile
Underneath western asia

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The answer is where the blue and white Nile merge I looked it up

5. How was King Tenkamenin
different from other Ghanaian
kings?

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Answer:

Tenkamenin reigned in what is modern day Ghana from 1062 to 1076 - who would have known right? Ghana reached great heights during the short reign of Tenkamenin. Through his tactful management of the gold trade across the Sahara desert in West Africa, Tenkamenin’s empire prospered economically.

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The social activism and protest movements of the 1960's centered around the main issues of

a
increased inflation and high unemployment rates.
b
Kennedy's "New Frontier" and LBJ's "Great Society" programs.
c
McCarthyism, the arms race, and the "Red Scare."
d
civil rights and American involvement in the Vietnam War.

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Answer: C

Explanation:

Answer: D) civil rights and American involvement in the Vietnam War.

Explanation: I had this question and answered it correctly.

Who invented the candle

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Answer:

Han China invented the Candle in around 200 B.C

Explanation:

The decline of the popularity of the Silk Road. HELP ME PLEASE I HAVE NO IDEA BECAUSE IT IS ON THE UNIT TEST. E2020 :):):):(((((((

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Answer: encouraged exploration and the discovery of new trade routes.

Explanation:

Country
Percent of Roman
Catholics
Percent of
Protestants
Percent of
Jews
Percent of
Evangelicals
0%
Other Religions/Not
Specified
4%
Argentina
92%
2%
2%
Bolivia
95%
5%
0%
0%
0%
Brazil
73.6%
15.4%
0%
0%
11%
Colombia
90%
0%
0%
0%
10%
Peru
81.3%
0%
0%
12.5%
6.2%
Based on this chart, which of these statements is MOST LIKELY true?

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Answer:

Religion in Israel is manifested primarily in Judaism. Israel is the world's only Jewish-majority state. Smaller faiths include Sunni Islam, Christianity — mostly Melkite and Orthodox — and the Druze. Religion plays a central role in national and civil life, and almost all citizens are automatically registered as members of the state's fourteen official religious communities, which exercise control over several matters of personal status, especially marriage. These are Orthodox Judaism, administered by the Chief Rabbinate, Karaite Judaism, Islam, the Druze faith, the Roman, Armenian Catholic, Maronite, Greek Catholic, Syriac Catholic, Chaldean, Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic and Anglican churches [2][3] and the Baháʼí Faith (only volunteers from foreign countries)[4].

The Egyptians measured everything by the _________.

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Answer:

The ancient Egyptians used cubits, palms, and digits to measure length. A cubit is the length from your elbow to the tips of your fingers.

Explanation:

Answer:

Lol he got it first

Explanation:

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What are the five main ideas of Wilson's 14 points? How well did Wilson's 14 points do in the Treaty of Versailles? What will be the ultimate outcome of the treaty?

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Answer: Formation of the League of Nations, decolonization, removal of all economic barriers, the public conclusion of peace treaties, and the reduction of national armaments.

Explanation:

These were elementary fragments of the 14-point agreement. President Wilson and his associates sought to implement the above points. Yet, they were not successful in these endeavors. The countries that won the war were focused on collecting war reparations. So Wilson withdrew from the negotiations but was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. Germany was declared the main culprit for the war. All the colonies were taken from Germany and had to pay huge war damages. Such conditions of peace will contribute to the strengthening of extreme nationalism in Germany and help Hitler come to power.

When was the first Coke ever made and where was it made? CORRECT ANSWERS ONLY!!

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Answer:

January 29, 1892, Atlanta, GA

“Build, therefore, your own world. As fast as you conform your life to the pure idea in your mind, that will unfold its great proportions. A correspondent revolution in things will attend the influx of the spirit.”
The 1836 passage above exemplifies which of the following intellectual trends?
A. Evangelicalism
B. Transcendentalism
C. Abolitionism
D. Mormon Theology

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Answer:

The passage exemplifies the intellectual trend of:

B. Transcendentalism.

Explanation:

Notice how this passage focuses on emotion, intuition, and self-wisdom. It establishes a connection between our minds/hearts and the outside world. Those are characteristics of transcendentalism. This philosophy and movements advocate the belief that our wisdom goes beyond the physical world of senses. If we open ourselves to a connection with nature, we basically open ourselves to incredible knowledge and understanding of existence.

Why Saving the children story told until 50 years later?

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Answer:

It wasn't told until 50 years later because he did not want to get caught at the time for helping many jews escape. And many people don't care about all that stuff. But Sir Nicholas Winton(The man who saved those people) knew deep down inside that he had done something good whether people needed to know or not.

Explanation:

Which statement describes the most likely effect that economic inequality had on European countries after World
War 12
O Socialist revolutions overthrew governments throughout Europe.
O Governments halted rebuilding projects in order to reduce taxes.
O People became resentful of the burdens the war placed on them.
O Banking systems failed when most people could not pay back loans.

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Answer:

People became resentful of the burdens the war placed on them.

Explanation:

Following the end of world war 1 in 1918, the Europeans who were the major players in the war felt its negative impact the most. The major effect that economic inequality had on European countries after World war 1 is that "People became resentful of the burdens the war placed on them."

This is because economic inequality has to do with people in a particular place been fully entrenched in poverty with the tiny likelihood of rising above it.

Hence, the "People became resentful of the burdens the war placed on them" as there were economic downturn, job loss, many industries were affected, some governments got destroyed, many soldiers and their families felt the direct impact as they recorded death and disabled casualties with little or no chance of earning money to survive.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Who is known as the "Father of the Constitution"?
A. James Madison
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. Benjamin Franklin
D. George Washington

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Answer:

James Madison

Answer:

James Madison

Explanation: He had a large contribute with the ratification of the Constitution

(No I did not look that up I took a test on it today -_-)

100 POINTS!!!! (if u dont actually do it your answer will be deleted and the points will be take back)
Was Andrew Jackson a great president? Opinions are mixed. What is yours? Consider the words that Jackson biographer James Parton wrote in 1859:

"Andrew Jackson, I am given to understand, was a patriot and a traitor. He was one of the greatest of generals, and wholly ignorant of the art of war... He was the most candid of men, and was capable of the profoundest dissimulation... A democratic autocrat [dictator]. An urbane [sophisticated] savage. An atrocious [awful] saint."

Now write a well-constructed essay (two paragraphs) of your own about the quality of the Jackson presidency. Be sure to start with a clear thesis statement and then give specific examples of events and issues to support your position.

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Answer:

Yes he was a great president (not as good as George Washington though)

Explanation:

Jackson become a hero for defeating the British Army at New Orleans, that is what made him such a good president, he was also a general for the United States Army and then In January of 1832, while the President was dining with friends at the White House, someone whispered to him that the Senate had rejected the nomination of Martin Van Buren as Minister to England. Jackson jumped to his feet and exclaimed, “By the Eternal! I’ll smash them!” So he did. His favorite, Van Buren, became Vice President, and succeeded to the Presidency when “Old Hickory” retired to the Hermitage, where he died in June 1845.

Answer:

I believe that he was because it overcomes his negative effects as president.

Explanation:

    I believe that he was because it overcomes his negative effects as president. Yes, he was a traitor and a dictator which I do not stand for. However, he did so much good at the same time. He was the only President to be a veteran in the Revolutionary War and War of 1812. He was a President that remained committed to this nation and protected the common man and common welfare of the common man. He did enslave people but many President's at the time did that too. For example, George Washington owned/inherited slaves as well. In the 1800s, slavery was still in existence and people had yet to learn that it was wrong. It took many movements and reformations when Christianity played a massive role to eliminate slavery and establish equality.

   Andrew Jackson also had some remarkable effects on our economy such as erasing the U.S. economy's debt entirely. He used his commanding presence, strong mindedness, good willpower, and a personality that ultimately showed a reflection of his decisiveness and strength not only as a President but as a person. He grew very popular and became known as the people's President by putting an end to the Second Bank and founding the Democratic Party. Unlike many Federalists, he supported individual rights and liberties and in the pursuit of happiness. He also negotiated in the trade agreement with Great Britain which opened American trade with Canada and the British West Indies. Even though President Jackson owned slaves and tried to veto a bill, without him, our nation would have still been in enormous debt, trade would be limited, the outcomes of the wars would have been different, and we wouldn't have a Democratic Party.

which best describes the majority of countries in opec

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Answer:

The OPEC is a body that links the major oil producing countries and provides a framework of how they will do the production and marketing. It gives them collective bargaining to get the best...

Explanation:

Ramzahn lives in a country where a king heads the government. Political parties do not exist, and only men may vote in elections. He likely lives in __________. A. Iran B. Israel C. Saudi Arabia D. Turkey

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Answer:

C. Saudi Arabia.

Explanation:

Saudi Arabia is a monarchical country where all the powers are vested in the hands of the king. It does not have a people's government rather the king is the legislative, executive and judicial head of the country.

Saudi Arabia does not hold national elections and so there are no political parties. The government rests in the hands of the king. Municipal elections are held often but only men were allowed to vote. However, in a recent historical development, women were allowed to vote for the first time in 2015.

Therefore, Ramzahn lives in Saudi Arabia where the king is the head of the country, has no political parties and only men could vote until women were allowed for the first time in 2015.

Answer:

C = SA

Explanation:

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What do you identify most strongly with: your town, your state, or your nation?​

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Answer:Your  town

Explanation:YOu identify stronger with your town because it is where you mainly are and interact with most people from there

What material finally worked in Thomas Edison’s invention

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good morning, try using your own words!! hope

Answer:

incandescent electric light.

Whatever the court decides on an issue, their decision is ______ and can only be changed by another court ruling.

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Answer:

Final.

Explanation:

Judicial power can be defined as the power given to the courts to act and pronounce judgment on a case after making a decision with respect to the parties that brought the case for litigation.

Whatever the court decides on an issue, their decision is final and can only be changed by another court ruling.

This ultimately implies that, when a judge presiding over a court of competent jurisdiction gives a verdict or judgment on a case, his or her decision is final and can only be upturned by a higher court such as a court of appeal (appellate court) and supreme court.

An appellate court is also known as court of appeals and can be defined as a court of law of the judicial system that is empowered by law (jurisdiction) and saddled with the responsibility of hearing and reviewing an appeal of a trial-court or other lower court (tribunal).

A supreme court refers to a federal court and it is typically the highest court in relation to the hierarchy of courts in the judicial branch. The appellate jurisdiction of the supreme court simply means that, it has the ability to hear a case on appeal brought by a court of original jurisdiction such as cases relating to federal laws or the constitution.

southern colony key groups

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The Southern Colonies within British America consisted of the Province of Maryland, the Colony of Virginia, the Province of Carolina (in 1712 split into North and South Carolina) and the Province of Georgia.

Which of the following did Stephen F. Austin accomplish?

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Stephen F. Austin established the first Anglo-American colony in the Texas province of Mexico and saw it grow into an independent republic.

Therefore, the answer is D.

How did the members of the
Baltimore alliance transform the abolitionist movement

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They made a boycott. Hope that helped!

What year was the Declaration of Independence signed

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Answer:

it was signed on August 2, in 1776

. After the Boston Tea Party, the British government punished Boston by replacing its colonial governor with a royal commander, shutting down its harbor, renewing the Quartering Act and suspending the Massachusetts legislature. These actions are known as the ______________________________.

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Answer:

The Boston Port Act of 1774.

Explanation:

After the incident of Boston Tea Party, the British Government punished Boston citizens by closing the Boston harbour, until the citizens pay for the lost tea to the King.

On December 16, 1773, a secret undergroun organization, named the Sons of Liberty, dumped approximately 340 chests of tea that were being brought by the British East India Company. As a punishment for the inhabitants of Boston, the Britain passed the Boston Port Act, which closed the Boston Harbour, demanding the inhabitants to pay for the loss occurred to the King. According to this act, a royal governor, General Thomas Gage over Massachusetts colony. It also renewed the Quatering Act and suspended the Massachusetts legislature.

Therefore, the Boston Port Act of 1774 is the correct answer.

Which would not be included in a description of the Spartan military? It had the most powerful army in Greece. All men served until they were sixty years old. Soldiers lived in barracks, not with their families. Women fought alongside men in the army.

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Answer:

D)   Women fought alongside men in the army.

Explanation:

Got it correct on E2020

Women fought alongside men in the army would not be included in a description of the Spartan military. Hence, option D is correct.

What is Spartan military?

Soldiers were prepared for life as hoplites, or heavily armed foot soldiers. The Spartan army was famous for their skill in land combat. Sparta fought its neighbors as well as opponents from abroad. However, Sparta did join forces with Athens in 480 BCE to prevent the Persian king Xerxes from annexing Greece.

Due to their strict military discipline and intense military training, the Spartans were skilled at fighting in a phalanx formation in the traditional Greek fashion. In what is referred to as a "phalanx," or compact, deep arrangement, the army executed synchronized mass maneuvers as a unit.

Due to their legendary fighting prowess, the Spartans were able to hold their own against armies that were several times their size.

Thus, option D is correct.

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How did Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson differ? A. Paul Robeson was considered less radical than Jackie Robinson B. Jackie Robinson was more popular in the Soviet Union C. Jackie Robinson's stand made him more popular than Paul Robeson D. Paul Robeson's stand made him more popular than Jackie Robinson

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson differ because Jackie Robinson's stand made him more popular than Paul Robeson.

Jack Roosevelt Robinson, an African-American baseball player, stood out for being the first African-descendant to enter the Major League Baseball in the United States. Additionally, after his retirement as a baseball player, he stood out for his political and community activity for equal rights and the fight against discrimination, reaching a large public that followed him since he was a major league baseball player.

On the other hand, Paul Robeson was an activist for civil rights in the United States who carried out different activities such as singing, writing, and sports. However, he did not have the same impact as Jack Robinson.

According to the above, the correct answer is C. because it presents the correct difference between Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson.

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Which statement best completes the diagram?
A. The Roman Empire became too big for one leader to rule.
B. Citizens rioted out of anger at emperor Justinian.
C. The Ottoman Empire captured the city of costantinople
D. The pope called for a crusade against Muslim invaders

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Answer:

try d if not try a hope this helps

Answer:

A. The Roman Empire became too big for one leader to rule.

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What is one food considered unclean according to Jews dietary laws?

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Answer:

pork/pigs

Explanation:

pigs are know as unclean to jews

Answer:

the pig

Explanation:

The pig is considered an unclean animal as food to eat in Judaism and Islam. In some religions, an unclean animal is an animal whose consumption or handling is taboo. According to these religions, persons who handle such animals may need to ritually purify themselves to get rid of their uncleanliness

How did events in France, Britain, and elsewhere in Europe affect the history of North America in this period

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Answer:

Because both countries ruled over North America.

Explanation:

Events in France, Britain, and elsewhere in Europe affect the history of North America because both France and Britain are the countries who ruled on North America for many centuries so it greatly contribute in North American history. If one of these countries had not ruled on North American region due to some reasons or events then the full history will be changed.

How does our government get a count of the number of people living in an area?

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Answer:

I you can please give options

Explanation:

I'm pretty sure the answer is a census

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