how long history of democracy affected northwestern europe

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Answer 1




Because of the magma carts which limited the power of the kings and gave
Answer 2

Answer:

All the countries in northwestern Europe are democracies. These countries include: the U.K., Ireland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland.

Explanation:

The countries of northwestern Europe are some of the most highly developed in the world. This is in large part due to the political and economic unity.


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Due to the Electoral College, presidential candidates tend to spend more time campaigning in states with ____________.

Large land area

Small land area

Low populations

High populations

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Answer:

high populations

Explanation:

i think this is right because areas with higher populations have more elctoral college mmembers

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1) many soldiers died because of diseases in unhealthy hospital conditions.

2) having more guards and officers would help make sure the soldiers are on track for a safe recovery.

3) they would benefit in a farm family because they would get lots of rest, fresh air, and food. it may keep soldiers from going home to have a break
1: disease and unsanitary conditions in hospitals.
2: soldiers would feel safer and relaxing would make recovery faster.
3: they can be outdoors and will always have enough to eat

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What details about the Boston Massacre do Documents A and B have in common?


The first Attachment is Document A and the second attachment is document B

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The date: March 5, 1770;

The time of the incident: evening;

Who did it: soldiers of the 29th regiment;

(This one is a maybe, because on document a you can only assume it based on where the trial is held) Where it occurred: Boston

Select all that apply.

Which explorers searched for the Northwest Passage?
Cabot
Columbus
Cartier
Dias
da Gama
Cabral
Hudson

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Answer:

1.Columbus 2.Dias 3.Hadson

Explanation:

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Answer:

Is there an article or paragraph with it? Also I think it might be D or A.

Explanation:

Answer: a

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Can a state Constitution ever be more important than the U.S. Constitution? Yes/no and why?

If one half (1/2) of the original 13 states had approved the Constitution would it have become law?? Yes/no and why?


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A it’s your best option
Number 1: No. A state constitution is only abided by that state therefore the rest of the world wouldn’t have to abide by those rules unless they had their own. Our constitution is very important making up a list of laws that keep the USA stable.

Number 2: No because we would have to have 1/3 majority of votes from the original 13 states. So therefore, we would not have had any constitution to keep us in tact

If segregation still existed today, how would it negatively affect your daily life? Explain.

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Answer:

I wouldn't be able to walk into any store like i do today the nearest "blacks only" or "whites only" shop might be a few blocks if not miles away and if i didn't obey by this segregation law there'd be painful consequences

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Which of the following Great Lakes does not border both Canada and the United States?
A.
Lake Erie
B.
Lake Huron
C.
Lake Michigan
D.
Lake Superior

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Answer:

C. Lake Michigan

Lake Michigan does not border Canada and the United States.

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What is the Tidewater?


A. a mountainous area along the Mason-Dixon line


B. a flat, swampy area along the coast of the Southern Colonies


C. another name for the Georgia coastline

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Answer:

Another name for the georgia coastline

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

"TIDEWATER is a term commonly used to designate that portion of the Atlantic coastal plain lying east of the points in rivers reached by oceanic tides. This region, the first to be occupied by settlers from the Old World, slowly became an area of comparative wealth."

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Who was an eighteenth-century French philosopher and writer who organized all knowledge in a massive collection called the Encyclopédie?

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Answer:

Denis Diderot

Explanation:

Denis Diderot (French: [dəni did(ə)ʁo]; 5 October 1713 – 31 July 1784) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominent figure during the Age of Enlightenment.

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They never made a writing system
A.) They never made a writing system! Hope this helped! :)

What did the Inca use to record their history?

textiles
ayllu
quipu
collca

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Answer:

quipu

Explanation:

it is also called a knot-record

They used a quipu to record their history.

What evidence is there that the tomb Howard Carter found in 1922 was NOT originally made for King Tut?

PLZ answer truthfully and historically. Please do not make meaningless comments or say guesses.

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Answer:

Tutankhamen's sealed burial chambers were miraculously intact, and inside was a collection of several thousand priceless objects, including a gold coffin containing the mummy of the teenage king

Explanation: ?

If you like someone, tell them. If you miss someone, tell them. If you love someone, show it. Life is too shot to keep your feelings inside.

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Answer:

Wow That's really cute and nice and sooo true

Explanation:

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Which agricultural method is most commonly used in dense rainforest, and causes significant environmental damage?
terrace farming
levy flooding
slash and burn
irrigation

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Answer:

slash and burn

it was really fast

Explanation:

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Edge 22.

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Who were some key people from the 1st Crusade?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Pope urban II

Raymond of Toulouse

Answer:

Pope Urban II, Peter the Hermit

Explanation: These were the main two people I could find in my textbook. Hope it helps!

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Which two characteristics of the city of Ur show that it has the unique features of a Mesopotamian civilization?


A. remains of a city on land near the Tigris-Euphrates river system

B. mentioned in the Old Testament

C. irrigated agriculture

D. presence of clay tablets with cuneiform

E. dry, arid climate

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Answer:

C & D

Explanation:

A presence of clay tablets with cuneiform was mostly likely looked at and there is a chance that's what makes the Mesopotamian civilization unique.

On the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now Iraq and Kuwait, Mesopotamian civilizations arose. The Mesopotamian, Assyria, Egyptian, and Babylon kingdoms are among the most prominent Mesopotamia cultures.

The correct answer is:

C. irrigated agriculture

D. presence of clay tablets with cuneiform

The cuneiform script was produced by striking a papyrus tip or pencil into a stone tablet with a horseshoe tip. When the clay was dried to a slightly harder state, it provided a good writing surface, and when burnt, the notes printed on it remained everlasting.

Initially, writing was largely employed for documenting and retaining economic data. Although the absence of verbs in early texts makes them difficult to read with confidence, this tablet most certainly recounts deliveries and distributes of grain like barley and emmer wheat.

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Which phrase completes the diagram?
Congress Veto
The Supreme Court
The Twelve Tables
Presidential Veto

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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how is the Panama Canal an example of big stick diplomacy

A: the united states allow Europe to colonize the country within the Western Hemisphere

B: the United States asserted his rights to be involved in the economic matters of a nation in the Western Hemisphere

C: the United States prevented a nation in the west hemisphere from Trading with any other nations

D: the United States allowed a nation in the Western Hemisphere to use military force ​

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THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PANAMA CANAL

As early as the mid-sixteenth century, interest in a canal across the Central American isthmus began to take root, primarily out of trade interests. The subsequent discovery of gold in California in 1848 further spurred interest in connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and led to the construction of the Panama Railway, which began operations in 1855. Several attempts by France to construct a canal between 1881 and 1894 failed due to a combination of financial crises and health hazards, including malaria and yellow fever, which led to the deaths of thousands of French workers.

Upon becoming president in 1901, Roosevelt was determined to succeed where others had failed. Following the advice that Mahan set forth in his book The Influence of Seapower upon History, he sought to achieve the construction of a canal across Central America, primarily for military reasons associated with empire, but also for international trade considerations. The most strategic point for the construction was across the fifty-mile isthmus of Panama, which, at the turn of the century, was part of the nation of Colombia. Roosevelt negotiated with the government of Colombia, sometimes threatening to take the project away and build through Nicaragua, until Colombia agreed to a treaty that would grant the United States a lease on the land across Panama in exchange for a payment of $10 million and an additional $250,000 annual rental fee. The matter was far from settled, however. The Colombian people were outraged over the loss of their land to the United States, and saw the payment as far too low. Influenced by the public outcry, the Colombian Senate rejected the treaty and informed Roosevelt there would be no canal.

Undaunted, Roosevelt chose to now wield the “big stick.” In comments to journalists, he made it clear that the United States would strongly support the Panamanian people should they choose to revolt against Colombia and form their own nation. In November 1903, he even sent American battleships to the coast of Colombia, ostensibly for practice maneuvers, as the Panamanian revolution unfolded. The warships effectively blocked Colombia from moving additional troops into the region to quell the growing Panamanian uprising. Within a week, Roosevelt immediately recognized the new country of Panama, welcoming them to the world community and offering them the same terms—$10 million plus the annual $250,000 rental fee—he had previously offered Colombia. Following the successful revolution, Panama became an American protectorate, and remained so until 1939.

Once the Panamanian victory was secured, with American support, construction on the canal began in May 1904. For the first year of operations, the United States worked primarily to build adequate housing, cafeterias, warehouses, machine shops, and other elements of infrastructure that previous French efforts had failed to consider. Most importantly, the introduction of fumigation systems and mosquito nets following Dr. Walter Reed’s discovery of the role of mosquitoes in the spread of malaria and yellow fever reduced the death rate and restored the fledgling morale among workers and American-born supervisors. At the same time, a new wave of American engineers planned for the construction of the canal. Even though they decided to build a lock-system rather than a sea-level canal, workers still had to excavate over 170 million cubic yards of earth with the use of over one hundred new rail-mounted steam shovels. Excited by the work, Roosevelt became the first sitting U.S. president to leave the country while in office. He traveled to Panama where he visited the construction site, taking a turn at the steam shovel and removing dirt. The canal opened in 1914, permanently changing world trade and military defense patterns.

A photograph shows the excavation of the Culebra Cut in the construction of the Panama Canal.

Why did the United States decide to remain neutral and not get involved in the war between France and Britain?


They had problems in the Louisiana Territory and were battling Choctaw in New Orleans.

They were a new nation and still recovering from the revolution against Britain.

They planned to enact an embargo against both countries and were not willing to choose sides.

They wanted to retain access to the ports of both countries along the Mississippi River.

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B
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Which of the following was NOT a demand of the Populists?
A graduated income tax
Direct election of Senators
Ban on immigrants
Free coinage of silver

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Answer: Direct election of senators

Explanation:

I know the 6 demands of the populists and I know direct election isn’t one. Hope it helps.

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Which Two countries fought during the War of 1812?

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War of 1812, (June 18, 1812–February 17, 1815), conflict fought between the United States and Great Britain over British violations of U.S. maritime rights.

Answer:

the United States and Great Britain over British violations of U.S. maritime rights.

Which three tribes occupied regions of the Southeast?
Pequot
Cherokee
Iroquois
Seminole
Powhatan

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Answer:

2) Cherokee

Explanation:

The Cherokee tribe was a Native American tribe that lived around water ways like the Mississippi River.

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Answer:

Cherokee. I hope this helps =l

Read the stanza from “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe.

From “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe

It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea.
That a maiden there lived whom you may know
By the name of Annabel Lee;—
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by me.
Which poetic form is this?


A. an epic

B. a haiku

C. a ballad

D. free verse

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a ballad, i’m pretty sure
It is a difficult question because Poe himself considered it a ballad but it technically isn’t one

Why did Germany begin a blockade?

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Answer:

A wish to retaliate and to break Britain's command of the seas motivated Germany to launch its campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917. The result was to make the blockade even more complete, by provoking the United States to join the Allies

Explanation:

I believe This is the answer. The blockade of Germany was maintained during the period between the armistice and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in June 1919. ... A wish to retaliate and to break Britain's command of the seas motivated Germany to launch its campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917.

Why were new settlers choosing to move to Minnesota in the years following the Civil War and U.S.–Dakota War of 1862?


Please help ;w;

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Answer:

Because they saw that Minnesota was a land of opportunity where they could make a living, raise a family and be successful. It is the practice of producing enough food to feed one's own family.

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When the Constitution was written which citizens have the right to vote

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Answer:

Only the white males over 18 could vote when the constitution. later on black males got the vote and then women.

Explanation:

if you’re talking about the right to vote in colored people it is 1965

women’s right to vote is in 1920

Teens often make mistakes while driving it is a new skill for them and they need practice
Add comma if needed if not say no

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Answer:

yeah

Explanation:

Answer:

Because they are teens, and teens like to make bad decisions

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The second-largest army installation in the United States was located in Washington at
fort lewis
Whidbey island
mchord fields
the hanford site
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Answer:

the second one i think

Explanation:

Second I’m pretty sure
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