Answer:
Its C
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Answer:
For question 1 its C and for 2 its B
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Answer:
for the first one, i think A, and for the second one, i think B?
Explanation:
I do think the answer is A.
Answer:
yeah I also think the answer is A
The Roman Empire fell around the fifth century, and as Islam spread in the seventh century, trade between Europe and China slowed. Chinese traders were blocked from westward expansion into Europe when the Chinese army was defeated by Muslim fighters in the area known as Syr Darya. The trade routes, known as the Silk Road, fell into disuse, and trade between the Far East and Europe nearly stopped. It wasn't until the thirteenth century when the Mongols invaded and controlled central Asia and large parts of the Middle East that extensive trade along these routes was opened again.
Which statement is true about the Mongol empire?
A.
Without access to European markets, the Chinese were unable to obtain raw materials.
B.
The Mongols unified regions along the Silk Road, allowing for safe transport of goods.
C.
Muslims controlled busy trade routes into China from the fifth to the seventh centuries.
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ARE MONOPOLYS POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE FOR SOCIETY
Answer:
positive
Explanation:
How did Seward change American attitudes?
He added land to increase our size
He made people believe we should expand into foreign territories
He bought territory that became a huge investment
He showed how to negotiate under pressure
Answer:
It is (C).
Explanation:
I did it and got it right.
Sorry if it is wrong
Answer:
The answer is C and here is my reading on it
Explanation:
As time passed, however, the Alaskan purchase proved to be one of the shrewdest investments ever made by the United States.
so that proves that the answer is C. Good luck sorry for the late answer!
Who likes to collect old things. I know that i love to collect old things especially old cars.
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Answer:
God Bless Explanation:
What effect did the Diaspora have on the religion of Judaism?
What changes did Governor Claiborne make regarding African Americans in Louisiana? Check all that apply.
He prevented enslaved persons from buying their own freedom.
He assigned white leaders to African American militia units.
He defined the jobs and positions enslaved persons could take on.
He established limits on the number of slaves a person could own.
He adopted a new slave code that limited the rights of enslaved people.
Answer:
Finding relations between the races in Louisiana to be lax in comparison to slaveholding states, Claiborne tightened the Code Noir, the French colonial laws that regulated interactions between white and black people, and he strengthened the militia.
Explanation:
Why did the Mexican government send Mier Y Teran to Texas?
Answer:
Provisions of the law were designed to encourage Mexican citizens to move from the interior to Texas. Mexicans who agreed to relocate to Texas would get good land, free transportation to Texas, and some financial assistance.
Explanation:
Answer:
In 1828, the Mexican government sent General Manuel de Mier y Terán on a mission to determine the United States-Mexico boundaries between the Red and Sabine rivers. Mier y Terán’s mission also included studying the number of Anglo-American settlers in Texas and determining the attitudes of those living in Texas.
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How did the Battle of Little Bighorn end? *
A. Plains Indian Tribes defended themselves successfully against an attack from Custer and his troops
B. Plains Indian Tribes led by Chief Crazy Horse were massacred by Colonel Custer and his troops.
The American reaction to Little Big Horn spelled doom for the Plains Indians. The Battle of the Little Big Horn didn't end with the massacre of Custer and his men. The Indians quickly regrouped and pursued Reno's and Benteen's battalions. The troops fought valiantly until General Terry's reinforcements finally arrived
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The Battle of the Little Bighorn, fought on June 25, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in Montana Territory, pitted federal troops led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer (1839-76) against a band of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. Tensions between the two groups had been rising since the discovery of gold on Native American lands. When a number of tribes missed a federal deadline to move to reservations, the U.S. Army, including Custer and his 7th Calvary, was dispatched to confront them. Custer was unaware of the number of Indians fighting under the command of Sitting Bull (c.1831-90) at Little Bighorn, and his forces were outnumbered and quickly overwhelmed in what became known as Custer's Last Stand.
Why did only half of Oklahoma's eligible men register for service in World War I?
A. Oklahoma's large percentage of communists opposed any kind of war.
B. The state's majority-German population refused to go to war against other Germans in Europe.
C. Many claimed exemption because they did not support the war effort.
D. The federal draft had reached a surplus of available troops early on in the war, so fewer
Oklahomans were needed.
Many claimed exemption because they did not support the war effort.
What is the correct definition of the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo?
It was the peace treaty ending the United States War with Mexico.
O It was the treaty that made Mexico City part of Texas.
It was the treaty signed to begin an armistice after the Battle of Monterrey.
It was the treaty signed to bring the Texas Rangers into the war.
Answer:
It was the peace treaty ending United States War with Mexico
Explanation:
I took the quiz about a week ago :)
The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo's correct definition is "It was the peace treaty ending the United States War with Mexico". Thus, option A is correct.
What was the Guadalupe-Hidalgo Treaty ?The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was negotiated on February 2, 1848, put an end to the conflict between the United States and Mexico. Mexico agreed to give 55% of its territory, which included the current states of California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, the majority of Arizona and Colorado, and parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Wyoming.
The pact essentially cut Mexico in half and increased the United States' territory. This territory transaction has long-term consequences for both countries.
The battle and treaty brought the United States all the way to the Pacific Ocean, providing a plethora of ports, minerals, and natural resources to a burgeoning country. Therefore, it can be concluded that option A is correct.
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What leading Georgian went from supporting farm rights to denying black rights?
WEB Dubois
Tom Watson
Tom Frank
Booker T Washington
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I remember seeing this question on brainly a while ago. I hope this helps!
Which of the following would NOT be considered part of the Southern Colonies?\
- Georgia
- North Carolina
- Virginia
- Washington DC
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Answer:
Washington D.C.
Explanation:
Washington D.C because it is furthest north
Answer:
Washington DC.
Explanation:
The Southern colonies included Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia.
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Read these sentences from a concluding paragraph.
1The Gupta period in India produced many cultural and academic advancements.
2Gupta architecture, sculpture, and painting influenced artists not only in India but far beyond its borders.
3Strong trade ties made India an important cultural center that influenced nearby countries.
Which statement best describes the purpose of sentence 3?
It introduces a specific topic.
It restates the essay’s thesis statement.
It reviews evidence presented to readers.
It summarizes the main ideas of the essay.
Answer:
It reveiws evidence presented to readers.
Explanation:
Beacuse if you are talking about the cultural and advanceces, the 3rd ansers best and it helps tie into the reader with facts/evidence (if that makes sence)
Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
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In what way did ancient Chinese writing reflect Buddhism?
Monks were known for writing literature.
Poets often wrote about nirvana.
Writings included drawings of the Buddha.
Writers often asked for Buddhist blessings.
Answer:
Your answer should be Monks were known for writing literature.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Omg- If people are confusing you it's A
Explanation:
Based on Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and Shays Rebellion
Answer:
1. C
2. C
3. B
4. D
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What ethnic groups came to the middle colonies? How did they help improve farming?
Answer:
William Penn paid 1200 pounds for the land he purchased from the Delaware ... European ethnic groups as manifold as English, Swedes, Dutch, Germans, ... The middle colonies contained Native American tribes of Algonkian and ... Wheat and corn from local farms would feed the American colonies through their colonial
Explanation:
Answer:
William Penn paid 1200 pounds for the land he purchased from the Delaware ... European ethnic groups as manifold as English, Swedes, Dutch, Germans, ... The middle colonies contained Native American tribes of Algonkian and ... Wheat and corn from local farms would feed the American colonies through their colonial
Explanation:
Who does Sabato suggest is responsible for political problems in the United States? *
A.public-spirited citizens
B.millionaires
C.Founders of the United States
D.Republicans and Democrats
Answer:
the answer is D Republican and Democrats
Explanation:
(True or False) All congressmen will be up for election in 2021.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
you can only choose one
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
OPEC stands for Oil and Pertroleum Envirmental Concerns
Answer: B In accordance with its Statute, the mission of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is to coordinate and unify the petroleum policies of its Member Countries and ensure the stabilization of oil markets in order to secure an efficient, economic and regular supply of petroleum to consumers
Explanation:
I dont think the answer is B.
what is one of the major beliefs of Hinduism
Answer:
C. Good and bad actions affect your next life.
Explanation:
Explain how we choose the President and share what you believe to be the strengths and weaknesses of this system?
Answer:
time for me to pull out the entire textbook xD
Explanation:
What country is located directly to the east of Germany?
Belgium
France
Italy
Poland
Answer:
Poland
Explanation:
Roger Bannister: The Barrier Breaker
Introduction
How do you overcome obstacles that seem impossible? Sir Roger Bannister, the first man to break the four-minute-mile record, knew what it was like to break barriers.
Learning a Passion
Roger Bannister was born in Harrow, England, in 1929. Since his parents couldn't afford to send him to college, he worked to win scholarships to study medicine at Oxford. Bannister had two loves: studying medicine and running track. He worked hard to do well at both. Because of his studies, Bannister had less time for track practice than other athletes. Most athletes trained at least six days a week. Bannister trained only two to three times a week. In the 1952 Olympic Games, Bannister ran the 1500m race but finished fourth. Many said this was due to his lack of training. Bannister decided it was time to get serious. He focused on doing what everyone in the world thought was impossible. He wanted to break the four-minute-mile barrier.
Setting a Goal
No one in history had ever run a mile in less than four minutes, although several had tried. For decades, physicians believed that running a mile too fast would cause heart failure. Bannister knew he could set a new world record by working hard. Bannister believed that pushing himself beyond the pain would make him a winner. That is just what Bannister did on May 6, 1954, at Iffley Road Track in Oxford. On a cold, wet track, Roger Bannister broke the four-minute-mile barrier with a time of 3:59.4. Two other runners helped him set a fast pace. Then Bannister relied on his training to run the first three laps of the track in 3:01. During the final lap of the race against the clock, Bannister knew he could finish the race in less than 59 seconds. He broke away from the other runners and flew down the last two curves of the track at record speed. As he crossed the finish line, he collapsed into the arms of his friend Reverend Nicholas Stacey. Bannister was out of breath and out of energy, but he knew he had broken the world record. Bannister accomplished a great moment in history that day.
After breaking the four-minute-mile barrier, Bannister competed in a few more races. He ran his personal record of 3:43.8 in the 1500m in the European Championship. That was Bannister's last race. In August of 1954, he retired at the age of 25 to focus on what he considered his true contribution to society—his research in the field of neurology, the study of the nerves and the nervous system.
Making a Difference
In 1975, two decades after his feat, Roger Bannister was knighted by the Sports Council of England. He had done what no man thought was possible. However, Bannister knew his athletic glory was fleeting. He felt that his work as a neurologist was the real accomplishment of his life. For over 40 years, he worked in neurology, helping patients who suffered serious neurological disorders. To honor his work and dedication as a neurologist, St. Mary's Hospital in London named a lecture hall after Dr. Bannister. In the lecture hall, the famous stopwatch used to time Bannister's mile is on display. In July of 2012, Bannister was honored to be elected as one of the Olympic torchbearers. He carried the flame into the Oxford track stadium that was named for him. Of his neurology career and his track achievements, as the greatest runner ever, Bannister claims that working hard is the secret to his success.
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Why does the author use chronological order to organize the passage?
A.
to place the events in Bannister's life in the order in which they happened
B.
to present Bannister's challenge of breaking a record and his solution for it
C.
to compare Bannister's achievements in running with his achievements in medicine
D.
to show how the events in Bannister's life affected his career in neurology
Write a letter as if you are Adam Smith to Karl Marx, or Karl Marx to Adam Smith. Explain your ideas on economics (capitalism vs. socialism) and why they are better. Your response should be in a letter format, including a greeting, body, and farewell. It must contain at least one paragraph. See pages 446-450 and 483-486.
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Answer:
Ill do the to Karl Marx from Adam Smith
Explanation:
Dear Karl, why the heck are you such a stupid person?
Your plans don't even work in Theory.
Also, this is pointless because I died before you were even born
Adam Smith
Answer:
to Karl Marx from Adam Smith
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Can You PLEASSSEEEE tell me the second and last question to this? I'm literally gonna cry I have like 5 assignments due today in an hour. I forgot to mention this is texas history
Answer:how t.f should I know I didn’t do the lesson dam.
Explanation: I didn’t do the lesson
Answer:
1.The term is usually used to describe United States citizens who fomented insurrections in Latin America, particularly in the mid-19th century (Texas, California, Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia). Filibuster expeditions have also occasionally been used as cover for government-approved deniable operations.
2.As independent thought and movements mounted in the period 1800 through 1821 aimed at the separation of Mexico from Spain, Texas and northern Mexico became a fertile target for filibusters from a number of countries and most commonly the bordering United States, a Spanish ally.
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Can you complete the graph but in a way a 7th grader would write it? Thank you so much it will help a lot!
Answer:
do you still need the answer to this
Explanation:
Read the passage from the Louisiana State Constitution of 1812.
We, the Representatives of the People of all that part of the Territory or country ceded under the name of Louisiana, by the treaty made at Paris, on the 30th day of April 1803, between the United States and France . . . . In order to secure to all the citizens thereof the enjoyment of the right of Life, Liberty and property, do ordain and establish the following constitution or form of government, and do mutually agree with each other to form ourselves into a free and independent State, by the name of the State of Louisiana.
–Constitution of Louisiana, 1812
Whose words and ideas does this document represent?
the federal government of the United States
the total population of the United States
the delegates standing in for Louisianans
the population of all western territories
Answer:
a or c
Explanation: