Who set the guidelines for how the Corps would meet with
Native nations?

A. Toussaint Charbonneau
B. Meriwheter Luis
C. William Clark
D. Thomas Jefferson

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Answer 1

Answer:

B. Native Americans

The way how most of the expedition acted around the Native Americans were drastically different from other settlers. The Expedition tried to build up US and Native American relationships, while most of the settlers just wanted to take advantage of the Native Americans and get as much benefit as possible.

The reason for this is the Lewis & Clark expedition was the pathway to the westward expansion, for they brought the news that the land to the west is good for settling

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How did the Counter Reformation impact colonization of the New World?
Group of answer choices

1 It encouraged more religious and cultural tolerance in Europe.

2 It increased political tensions between Spain and Portugal.

3 It motivated missionaries to convert others to Catholicism.

4 It supported the emigration of Catholics to escape persecution.

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i’d hate to be wrong, but it might be the last one.

How did work change in Britain by 1900?

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Answer:

The economic changed massively, industrial revolution, farming (agriculture) etc. You could also mention the fact that more clothes were made, towns grew.

Explanation:

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List 4 things that are found in both the U.S. Constitution and the Texas Constitution.

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Answer:

Both embody representative democracy, popular sovereignty, limited government, and separation of powers.

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. mid Pacific Ocean

2. 11:00 pm

3. 9:00 am the next day

4. When two different cities are in different time zones then you have to figure out about which time zone they are in

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2. 11:00 pm
3. 9:00 am
4. you have to figure out what time zone they’re in (not really sure about that one sorry)

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D)

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I am not sure but I feel like it is right.

What technology is China known for ?(Ancient civilization)

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Answer:Chinese discoveries and Chinese innovations such as papermaking, printing, the compass, and gunpowder

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who invented the automobile?​

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Answer: Carl Benz invented the automobile

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Carl Benz, Andre citroen, etienne lenoir all invented it

The Statue of Liberty is a gift from France to U.S. What was the occasion??​

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Answer:

The Statue of Liberty

Explanation:

The Statue of Liberty given to America by France. France gave it to America on the 100th anniversary of Declaration of independence in 1876. Both had a good relationship between the two countries. In 1965, Ellis Island added to the Statue of Liberty National Monument by presidential proclamation.

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Answer:

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what did the wyoming basin played a major role in the settling of the far west?

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Answer:

Early settlers of the Far West were farmers, ranchers, and miners.

Explanation:

The Wyoming Basin played a role by providing resources that assisted settlers move towards the Far West.

Explanation:

In 1803, the US acquired most of the land through the Louisiana Purchase. The first American settlement began during the Oregon Trail. By the 1860s, it was ranching land.

The Wyoming Basin surround by mountains and rocks, but the land is suited for cattle ranching and livestock. Farming became possible as some of its crops grown were barley, hay, dry beans and wheat.In Wyoming Basin, coal mining began in the 1860s.The Wyoming Basin has many bodies of water because of its geographical formation. Some of the major rivers are Wind River, Laramie River, Yampa River, North Platte River, etc. It also has lakes and Reservoir.

Therefore we can conclude that the Wyoming Basin supported many settlers of the far west in providing resources and allowing some of them to settle and began their life through ranching, mining and farming.     

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Who all was killed in salem for using wizardry?

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Answer:

The final execution date was September 22, 1692, on which eight were hanged (Mary Eastey, Martha Corey, Ann Pudeator, Samuel Wardwell, Mary Parker, Alice Parker, Wilmot Redd and Margaret Scott).

Explanation:

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1. How did the Etruscan engineers most influence Roman engineering? Describe the Etruscan invention. Then, describe how the Romans may have used that invention or adapted it for their purposes.

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Answer:

Etruscan engineers most influence Roman.

Explanation:

The Roman learned the techniques of building and engineering from the Etruscans. Etruscans known for their structures and city-states. Etruscans were famous for building roads, bridges, houses, and tomb. The Romans borrowed the cuniculus and the arch from Etruscans.

Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus is one of the Roman building influenced by the Etruscan architecture.

Answer: Etruscan influence on ancient Roman culture was profound and it was from the Etruscans that the Romans inherited many of their own cultural and artistic traditions, from the spectacle of gladiatorial combat, to hydraulic engineering, temple design, and religious ritual, among many other things.

How are Islam and Judaism similar?
A. They believe in the afterlife
B. They believe in monotheism
C. They believe in polytheism
D. They believe in Jesus

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Both religions only believe in one god

B) They believe in monotheism

Monotheism means the belief in one god/great person.

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By calling people "aliens", how does this allow the government to ignore these people's inalienable rights?

Explain your position, why, or why not? Give examples, or evidence.

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Answer:

I think because the government is hiding something from you and they don't you to know. If you call someone alien then they might come to know they have some clues by taking rights away cause they will fight. According to the Immigration and Nationality Act, an alien is an individual who does not have U.S. citizenship and is not a U.S. national. The INA defines a national of the United States as one who, while not a citizen, owes permanent allegiance to the United States.

Explanation:

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In the end, the Fort Smith Council resulted in the signing of __________.

A. the Reconstruction Treaties of 1866
B. a simple peace treaty between the US and tribes
C. land cessions from the Five Tribes
D. a loyalty oath by the US government

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because that's what us wantd

The answer is A. The reconstruction....

What is one theme that sets the modern era apart from previous time
periods?
A. Industrialization
B. Cross-cultural communication
C. Trade
D. Religious intolerance

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A.
Explanation:
The Industrial Revolution, also known as First Industrial Revolution, took place in Europe and America in latter half of the eighteenth century. This period marked the beginning of urban cities and industries from agrarian and rural societies.
The theme that sets modern era apart from the previous era is the development of industrial technology. This period brought a major shift not just economically but socially and politically as well. Politically, this period saw a shift from monarchy to democracy, and social hierarchy also changed.
So, the correct answer is option A.

(LC)What percentage of court cases in the United States are heard by federal courts?

5 percent
15 percent
25 percent
50 percent

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Answer:

a 5 percent

Explanation:

Answer:

5% just took the test

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Help.! This was due 5 minutes ago.!

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7. Judicial Review

8. Federalism

9. Federalist Papers

10. due process

11. The Population in rural and Urban Areas

12. Living in the countryside

13. Living in the city

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17: Do you live in the city or countryside? Explain

"If I should die, think only this of me: / That there's some corner of a foreign
field/ That is for ever England. There shall be/ In that rich earth a richer dust
concealed; / A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,/ Gave, once,
her flowers to love, her ways to roam, / A body of England's, breathing
English air,/ Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home. ..."— Rupert
Brooke, “The Soldier" ---- Which idea is expressed in this excerpt from
Brooke's poem?
a) pacifism
b) neutrality
c) nationalism
D) anarchy

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Answer:

c) Nationalism.

Explanation:

Nationalism is a sense of expressing deep support and love for one's nation. This sense of identifying oneself with one's nation, expressing all forms of appreciation and love for that nation alone, and believing in the goodness and greatness of one's nation alone becomes the basis of nationalism.

In the poem "The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke, the speaker expresses a deep belonging to his country England. He states "That there's some corner of a foreign field/ That is forever England." Not only that, the place where he's buried will be a part of England, for it housed the body of an Englishman who loved his country more than anything. The use of words like "breathing English air", "a dust whom England bore, shaped" shows his patriotic feeling and his dead body will make that burial place "a rich earth" for it conceals a "richer dust" that had once belonged to England.

Thus, the correct answer is option c.

The following examples are primary sources exept ?

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Answer:

where is the picture or question

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Cases dealing with international law are heard in which court?
A.
the International Court of Justice
B.
the United States Supreme Court
C.
the European Union Council
D.
the Court of International Unity


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

it was c i think

Explanation:

Answer:

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What did the three-fifths compromise do

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Answer:

Three-fifths compromise, compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention (1787) that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.

Explanation:

its the same answer as the first one but its correct.

What was The Montgomery Bus Boycott all about?

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Answer: The Montgomery bus boycott was a political and a social protest campaign against the policy of racial segregation on the public transit system of Montgomery, Alabama. It was a seminal event in the civil rights movement in the United States.

Montgomery bus boycott

Dec 5, 1955 – Dec 20, 1956

Explanation: The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a civil rights protest during which African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest segregated seating. The boycott took place from December 5, 1955, to December 20, 1956, and is regarded as the first large-scale U.S. demonstration against segregation.

Location: Montgomery, AL

Dates: Dec 5, 1955 – Dec 20, 1956

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Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Which of the following is the most appropriate response to the statement “The Qin dynasty was bad for China”?
a.
“That is true, because the people adored Shi Huangdi.”
b.
“That is correct. The dynasty weakened and divided China.”
c.
“That is false, because the people were unhappy with Shi Huangdi.”
d.
“That is incorrect. The dynasty strengthened and unified China.”

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Answer:

D is the answser

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Answer:

William seaward

Russia

Unwise

Democracy

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Answer:

1. William Seward

2. Russia

3. unwise

4. economy

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What impact did the Yayoi people have on Korea?

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Marked a break from the Neolithic culture of the Jomon and a shift toward a new culture that was probably influenced by immigrants from China and Korea.

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What was the purpose of Mexico’s borderlands, which included most of present-day Arizona, Texas, California, and New Mexico?


A.) to protect Mexico from other European countries

B.) to spread Christianity

C.) to search for gold and silver

D.) to protect African slaves who escaped

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The answer is A .....

A is the answer.

A is the answer.

A is the answer.

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Do you think the story's ending is effective? Why or why not. the book is called "the open window"​

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Drag and drop the correct elements to identify the Trinity, according to Christian belief.

baptism

Holy Spirit

Eucharist

God the Father

disciples

Jesus, the Son of God the ​

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Lord and savior for us

How were sharecroppers and tenant farmers similar?

They both rented all their equipment.
They both owned the land they farmed.
They both usually ended up in debt.
They both were closely supervised.

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Answer:

they both usually end up in debt C

Explanation:

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Answer:

I think it’s d but I’ll pick c

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