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1. " The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is . . . to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith. Here let us stop."

— George Washington's Farewell Address


According to this excerpt, George Washington wanted the United States to follow a foreign policy based on which principle?

A. expansion on the western border

B. freedom to trade around the world

C. non-involvement in European affairs

D. full support for British merchant policy


2. ×Which decision of Jefferson is often viewed as his greatest foreign policy success?×

A. annexing Florida from Spain

B. purchasing the Louisiana Territory

C.supporting independence for Panama

D. establishing treaties with many American Indian tribes


3. ×Who authored a document that told Europe to stay out of the affairs of the Western Hemisphere?×

A. James Madison

B. James Monroe

C. George Washington

D. Thomas Jefferson



4. ×As established in the Supreme Court's ruling in Marbury v. Madison, judicial review is important because it..×

A. prevents government actions that citizens do not support.

B. protects government officials from legal consequences.

C. improves the efficiency of the lawmaking process.

D. provides a check on the power of the legislature.

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Answer 1

Answer: C, B, B, D

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Answer 2

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c, b, b, and d

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Answer:Europeans nations had entered into a number of wars involing conflicting religious groups.

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Describe the geography and climate of the New England colonies

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Answer: Colonists in the New England colonies endured bitterly cold winters and mild summers. Land was flat close to the coastline but became hilly and mountainous farther inland. Soil was generally rocky, making farming difficult. Cold winters reduced the spread of disease.

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Climate and GeographyColonists in the New England colonies endured bitterly cold winters and mild summers. Land was flat close to the coastline but became hilly and mountainous farther inland. Soil was generally rocky, making farming difficult. Cold winters reduced the spread of disease.What Climate and Geography in New England Colony? Cold; Rugged terrain with rocky soil; no minerals in the soil; plenty of water sources- rivers and Atlantic Ocean; cold long winters with short humid summers.

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How did physical geography affect the development of Indus Valley civilizations?


2.


What physical feature separates India from the continent of Asia?


3.


What positive and negative effects might the summer monsoons have had on farmers?



4.


What is one characteristic of the advanced culture of Harappan civilization?


5.


What details in the photo support the conclusion that Harappa was an advanced civilization?


6.


Why do you think it is important to use standard weights and measures in trade?


7.


Who were the Aryans?


8.


What physical features did the Aryan migrations pass through?


9.


What does waves mean in the sentence, “Around 1500 B.C. waves of new people began crossing the Hindu Kush into India”?

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Answer:

#7 is self-designation by Indo-Iranian peoples in ancient times

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Answer:

B

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The whole idea behind Manifest Destiny was that it was the people's right to expand and grow the country. They saw it as something that would inevitably happen.

Answer: I think it's A

Explanation: All the others support Manifest Destiny

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Why did the Embargo Act of 1807 create more negative impact than positive?


The act encouraged the continued impressment of American sailors.


The act prevented France & Britain from trading with each other.


The act damaged the economy so severely New England merchants called for the impeachment of President Jefferson.


The act stopped all American trade but did not prevent other countries from trading with each other.

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It’s “The act stopped all American trade but did not pervent other countries from trading with each other.”

Explanation: Thomas Jefferson hopes that the Embargo Act of 1807 would help the United States by demonstrating to Britain and France their dependence on American goods, convincing them to respect American neutrality and stop impressing American seamen. Instead, the act had a devastating effect on American trade.

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The Embargo Act of 1807 was an attempt by President Thomas Jefferson and the U.S. Congress to prohibit American ships from trading in foreign ports. It was intended to punish Britain and France for interfering with American trade while the two major European powers were at war with each other.

The embargo was precipitated primarily by Napoleon Bonaparte's 1806 Berlin Decree, which announced that neutral ships carrying British-made goods were subject to seizure by France, thus exposing American ships to attacks by privateers. Then, a year later, sailors from the USS Chesapeake were forced into service by officers from the British ship HMS Leopard. That was the final straw. Congress passed the Embargo Act in December 1807 and Jefferson signed it into law on December 22, 1807.

The president hoped that the act would prevent a war between the United States and Britain. At the same time, Jefferson saw it as a way to keep ships as military resources out of harm's way, buy time for the preservation, and signify (after the Chesapeake event) that the U.S. recognized that a war was in the future. Jefferson also saw it as a way to cease non-productive war-profiteering which was undermining the coveted but never achieved goal of American autarky—economic independence from Britain and other economies.

Perhaps inevitably, the Embargo Act was also a precursor to the War of 1812.

Effects of the Embargo

Economically, the embargo devastated American shipping exports and cost the American economy about 8 percent in decreased gross national product in 1807. With the embargo in place, American exports declined by 75%, and imports declined by 50%—the act did not completely eliminate trade and domestic partners. Before the embargo, exports to the United States reached $108 million. One year later, they were just over $22 million.

Yet Britain and France, locked in the Napoleonic Wars, were not greatly damaged by the loss of trade with Americans. So the embargo intended to punish Europe's greatest powers instead negatively impacted ordinary Americans.

Although the western states in the Union were relatively unaffected, as they had at that point little to trade, other parts of the country were hit hard. Cotton growers in the South lost their British market entirely. Merchants in New England were the hardest hit. In fact, discontent was so widespread there that there was serious talk by local political leaders of seceding from the Union, decades before the Nullification Crisis or the Civil War.

Jefferson's Presidency

Another result of the embargo was that smuggling increased across the border with Canada, and smuggling by ship also became prevalent. So the law was both ineffective and difficult to enforce. Many of those weaknesses were addressed by a number of amendments and new acts written by Jefferson's Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin (1769–1849), passed by Congress, and signed into law by the president: but the president himself essentially ceased active support on his own after signaling his decision to not seek a third term in office in December 1807.

Not only would the embargo taint Jefferson's presidency, making him fairly unpopular by its end, but the economic effects also didn't fully reverse themselves until the end of the War of 1812.

End of the Embargo

The embargo was repealed by Congress early in 1809, just days before the end of Jefferson's presidency. It was replaced by a less restrictive piece of legislation, the Non-Intercourse Act, which prohibited trade with Britain and France.

The newer law was no more successful than the Embargo Act had been, and relations with Britain continued to fray until, three years later, President James Madison obtained a declaration of war from Congress and the War of 1812 began.

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John Wycliffe and Jan Hus... what did they do? what are some facts?

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Answer:

John Wycliffe was an English scholastic philosopher. He was born in Hipswell, United Kingdom.

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He was born in the United Kingdom

The following is an 1861 letter from abraham lincoln to general winfield scott lincoln is concerned that the maryland legislature will vote to secede from the union and take up arms against the us. Which statement shows that lincoln understands the challenged of suspending habeas corpus when liberated they will immdeiately reassemble?

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Use the excerpts and your knowledge of social studies to answer the question.

“39. No free man shall be arrested or imprisoned or . . . in any way victimized, neither will we attack him or send anyone to attack him, except by lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.”
—Magna Carta
“That excessive bail ought not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment. inflicted;
“That jurors ought to be duly impanelled [sworn in] . . . and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason ought to be freeholders.”
—English Bill of Rights


How did the Magna Carta, the English Parliament, and the English Bill of Rights impact colonial government?


They led the English colonists to demand representative government.


They supported the colonists’ demands for self-rule.


They encouraged the English colonists to give most people the right to vote.


They inspired the English colonists to create the Constitution.

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I believe it is either B or A but heres what I found

The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights affected the colonial government by:

Magna Carta- influenced many other documents for rights; limited powers of king and over time the rights were granted to English people, not just noblemen and freemen

English Bill of Rights- the government was to be based on the laws of Parliament, not the desires of the king; later help create salutary neglect-a hands-off policy that lead the colonists to act on their own

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4. Which statement describes the debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists over ratification of the Constitution? *

A. They argued over the question of establishing a national bank.
B. They disagreed over whether slavery should continue in the new nation.
C. They disagreed over whether the national executive should be a single person or a group.
D. They disagreed over the distribution of power between the federal and state governments.

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Write T or F in the blank. If a statement is false, rewrite the statement to make it true.

6. ___The Erie Canal was built to connect New York City with the Great Lakes region.

7. ___The Erie Canal was a benefit to New York, but it did not have much impact elsewhere.

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Answer:

6. True

7. False

7. The Erie Canal was a benefit to New York, giving Governor DeWitt Clinton a chance to lead the opening ceremonies from Buffalo to New York City.

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According to King, what distinguished African-Americans of the civil rights era from those of earlier periods in American history?

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dont trust your parents because they lie to you when your doing something

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Who gave MLK the Nobel Peace Prize?

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Answer:In 1964 Martin Luther King, Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his dynamic leadership of the Civil Rights movement and steadfast commitment to achieving racial justice through nonviolent action.

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6 What aspect of the Texas Constitution helped to encourage the growth of religious diversity?

A. Limiting the President to non-consecutive terms
B. Establishing a single national religion for all citizens
C. Protecting freedom of religion in the Texas Bill of Rights
D. Banning the Roman Catholic church from the new Republic

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Answer: C

Explanation: Texas was first an independent colony from the united states they had diffrent laws and principles one of them was religous freedom and no slavery. Hoped This Helped :)

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What is the era AFTER the War of 1812 named?

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The era after the War of 1812 was named "Second war of independence,” beginning an era of partisan agreement and national pride.

The Era of Good Feelings

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Answer:

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they should respects the rights of american Indians

Answer:

A,

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Answer:

Right to vote.. to establish a presidential cabinet

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Answer: 1. Is Freedom of speech

2. the second one

3. British rule

4.  you need to pay attention in class

5.  checks and balances

6. not sure but i think number 2

7. the third one

8. the first second and third one but mainly the first

9. federation

10. first one

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3 Which of the following components of the Texas Constitution best reflects the ideas of popular sovereignty?


A. The President was limited to three year terms.

B. The Constitution could only be amended by direct vote of all citizens

C . There are three branches of government established with their own powers

D. Powers were divided between federal and local governments.

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Answer:

A

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Which was NOT an effect of the War of 1812?

A) Weakened Native American Resistance

B) Increased American patriotism

C) Decreased American patriotism

D) Furthered the career of Andrew Jackson

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The answer should more than likely be C.
D because Andrew Jackson was the president a little over a decade after the war of 1812

Which statement is true about Parliament?


It was a two-house legislature.

It signed the English Bill of Rights.

It protected the right to own private property.

It guaranteed the right to a trial by jury.

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it is A


two house legislature
It signed the English Bill of Rights. Not sure if it is correct but I think it is

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snow occurs when the atmosphere is cold all the way from the clouds to down here at the surfac. Sleet and freezing rain form because of “warm-air sandwhich“ in the atmosphere above our heads. The snow melts into rain then refreezes just as it hits the cold ground.

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Water is a basic necessity for life on Earth. It is an odorless and tasteless molecule that exists in several forms. These forms include liquid, solid, and gas. Liquid water is the water that we drink and the water found in the oceans. Solid water is the water that makes up ice, hail, and snow. The gas phase of water is known as water vapor, and it is invisible. The term humidity refers to how much water vapor is found in the air.

Within a cloud, water droplets condense onto one another, causing the droplets to grow. When these water droplets get too heavy to stay suspended in the cloud, they fall to Earth as rain. ... Water vapor turns into clouds when it cools and condenses—that is, turns back into liquid water or ice.this is how rain forms. Since the 1940s, cloud seeding has been used to change the structure of clouds by dispersing substances into the air, potentially increasing or altering rainfall.

Water covers nearly 75% of the surface of the Earth, and the majority is found in the oceans. The vast size and number of bodies of water covering the Earth make it appear that water is abundantly available. In reality, the Earth has a limited supply of water, and the water that we do have is recycled over and over via the water cycle. The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, is an endless water exchange between the atmosphere, groundwater, surface water, soil, and plants. The water cycle is made up of four stages: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.

Precipitation is condensed water vapor, those millions of water droplets up in the atmosphere, that falls back to the Earth from the clouds.  Snow is formed when cold air freezes the water droplets into ice crystals. As water vapor increasingly collects on the crystal, it becomes heavy and eventually falls from the sky

Snow forms when the atmospheric temperature is at or below freezing (0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit) and there is a minimum amount of moisture in the air. If the ground temperature is at or below freezing, the snow will reach the ground. although rain forms when it is a bit warm

and snow forms when it is cold aleast 32 degrees Fahrenheit, but rain can for to snow easily just by colds, or it can turn in to hail

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fill in the blank- Countries began to seek _______ from _______

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What do experiments that are similar to Milgram’s prove?
a. Milgram’s findings can no longer be supported today.
b. Obedience experiments cause permanent psychological damage.
c. Milgram’s findings remain consistent when the experiment is repeated.
d. Obedience experiments can be made more specific to yield more data.

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Answer:

B

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How does the Supremacy Clause resolve a conflict between state law and national law?
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Supremacy Clause is the cause of Constitution that resolves conflicts between state law and national law. It is important because it affirms that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land.

Answer: The Supremacy Clause establishes a rule of decision for courts adjudicating the rights and duties of parties under both state and federal law.

Select all that apply.

Paine states "the heart that feels not now is: _____."

no good
dead
unpatriotic

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Dead
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Which specific groups of people can benefit from the writings of the Declaration of Independence today?

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Answer: Rulers?

That all humans are born with “natural rights,” including the right to protect their lives, liberty, and property.

That government is a “social contract” between people and their rulers, which can be dissolved if rulers fail to promote the people's welfare.

How can kids and teens of today help fulfill Dr. Martin Luther King's dream for America?

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Answer:

They can both be happy and play with kids of other races

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Martin Luther King wanted to stop racism so all the boys and girls of other races to play together and be happy together

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Well kids and teens today can fulfill Martin dream by just simply “playing” together.
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