In which of the following countries would a person have the least religious freedom?
Japan
North Korea
South Korea
Taiwan

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Answer 1
North Korea. South Korea is a Democratic country while North Korea is the opposite. Being the opposite caused citizens to lose freedom of choosing their leader.
Answer 2

Answer: b.

Explanation:

North Korea


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Where did the events above the timeline take place?

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Answer:

Tikal, Valley new Mexico, Breton Island, Isthmus of Panama

Explanation:

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''We have now the honor to submit to the consideration of the United States in Congress assembled, that Constitution which has appeared to us the most advisable.
The friends of our country have long seen and desired that the power of making war, peace, and treaties, that of levying money, and regulating commerce, and the correspondent executive and judicial authorities, should be fully and effectually vested in the General Government of the Union; but the impropriety of delegating such extensive trust to one body of men is evident: hence results the necessity of a different organization.''
—September 17, 1787

To what are the representatives at the convention referencing when they state, “the impropriety of delegating such extensive trust to one body of men is evident”?

1. The powers of the states and the federal government should be kept separate.

2. They understand from experience what it is like to live under a king’s rule.

3. It is not wise to have only one house of Congress.

4. The Constitution must fully vest power in the federal government.

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number three is the answer

Answer:

it is three

Explanation:

"It is not wise to have only one house of Congress"

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How did Martin Luther's ideas launch the Reformation? What were the results of this movement?

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Answer: His writings were responsible for fractionalizing the Catholic Church and sparking the Protestant Reformation. His central teachings, that the Bible is the central source of religious authority and that salvation is reached through faith and not deeds, shaped the core of Protestantism.

Panfilo de Narváez was sent to the New World to
a.
settle Cuba
b. settle modern day Texas
c. establish Hispaniola
d. find a passage between the A? icas
Please select the best answer fiom the choices provided
O A
ОВ
ОС
OD

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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During the late 1800s a new middle class emerged. Which of the following statements correctly shows the effect of industrialism on the
landscape of the United States in the late 19th century

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Which of the following is an example of how slavery was opposed and combated in the United
States in the years leading up to the Civil War (1800-1860)?

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Answer: they were brought to united states  

Explanation:

To isolate them from the general population, Jews in Hitler’s Germany were required to

serve in the armed forces.
take their vacations in winter.
wear yellow stars.
live in the countryside.

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wear yellow stars because that's what they all did back then.

To isolate them from the general population, Jews in Hitler’s Germany were required to wear yellow stars. The appropriate response is option C.

What is the yellow star that was worn by the Jews?

Jews were required to wear yellow badges (or yellow patches), also known as Jewish badges, at various points throughout the Middle Ages by various caliphates, at various points throughout the Medieval.

Early Modern period by various European powers, as well as from 1939 to 1945 by the Axis powers, including Nazi Germany. The badges frequently acted as a badge of shame, designating the bearer as a member of an ethnic or religious minority.

To aid in the enforcement of the Nazi racial laws, many Jews throughout Europe were obliged to wear badges and emblems designating them as Jewish. As Heydrich put it, this ensured "management over the Jew through the vigilant eye of the entire population."

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who is the last judge of israel?

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Answer:

Samuel named after Israel's last "judge" and a man whose life was filled with conflict, they deal more with Israel's first two kings than with the "prophet" Samuel.

Explanation:

Explanation:

biblical judges are the last of israel

What was John White’s profession?
a.
Map Maker and Magistrate
b.
Farmer and Trader
c.
Philosopher and Lecturer
d.
Map Maker and Artist

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Answer:

John white was d. a map maker and Artist

The answer is D. Map maker and artist

a.
1. Which action correctly demonstrates a check on the authority of the executive branch?
A ruling by the judicial branch that overrides an action of the president's cabinet.
b. A Supreme Court nominee being approved by a majority of state governors.
c. A two-thirds vote by both houses of Congress that overrides a presidential veto.
d. A majority of state legislature votes that reverses a federal mandate.

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Answer:A

Explanation:

The correct option is A ruling by the judicial branch that overrides an action of the president's cabinet.

The Executive Branch conducts diplomacy with other nations and the President has the power to negotiate and sign treaties, which the Senate ratifies. The President can issue executive orders, which direct executive officers or clarify and further existing laws.

What authority does the executive branch have?

The executive branch carries out and enforces laws. It includes the president, vice president, the Cabinet, executive departments, independent agencies, and other boards, commissions, and committees. American citizens have the right to vote for the president and vice president through free, confidential ballots.

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2. A cartoon showing the March on Washington.

PRIMARY SOURCE or
SECONDARY SOURCES

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I belive the answer is Secondary Source. Becasue its a politcal cartoon and not a direct news source.

The answer is secondary because it showing it after not during the march on Washington

Q1. Highlight the challenges that Babur faced when he came to Hindustan from Kabul?
Q2 What were the reasons behind the battle of Panipat? Mention any two.
Q3. During the reign of Babur, what were the developments which took place for the betterment of people and land? Write any two.
Q4. Humayun, the second Mughal emperor faced harsh response from his brothers and Afghans. What was the reason behind this problem? Briefly discuss.
Q5. Humayun spent fifteen years in exile, outside his territory. Where did he spend all that time and who helped him?
Q6. How Humayun managed to take his throne back from his brothers?
Q7. Sher Shah Suri, the noble Afghan took over few lands from Humayun and started ruling. During his reign he worked a lot for the benefit of the people. Mention few of his efforts.

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Answer:

ANSWER 1:

Babur had to face three challenges.

Explanation:

Firstly, his nobles did not like the enivronment and wanted to go back to their homeland. Secondly, the Rajputs were gathering against the Mughals under the leadership of Rana Sanga, the ruler of Mewar. Lastly, the Lodhis were also regrouping to reclaim there lost power and had to fought the battle of Khanwa with Rana Sanga.

ANSWER 2:

The first battle of Panipat is considered to be an important event in history of Subcontinent  because it laid to the end of Delhi Subcontinent and the foundation of the Mughal Dynasty.

How did innovations in engineering most contribute to the lasting survival of the Roman Empire?

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Answer:

They helped the empire expand its territory.

Explanation:

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Which of the following was NOT a source of tension between Great Britain and the colonists?
Group of answer choices

Paying taxes such as the Stamp Act

Quartering of soldiers

Trade between the French and Indians

Ability to move west of the Appalachian Mountains

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Trade between the French and the Indians didn´t have anything to do with the colonists.

In which colony did they produce timber and iron?

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Answer: Middle Colonies

Explanation: In the Middle Colonies they traded good farmland, timber, furs, and iron.

Answer:Delaware

Explanation:Delaware is the colony that produces timber and iron

Are the African Bushmen and Iroquis creation myths more alike or more different?

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African Bushmen tend to let the women do housework while the men do the farm or a job. Even though these two groups may be similar or different in certain things, they also had similar and different components to their creation myths. Initially the African Bushmen and the Iroquois have different components to their creation myths. To start, the African Bushmen believe that before people lived on the face of the Earth, they lived underground. On the other hand the Iroquois believed we inhabited in the sky with the clouds. The African Bushmen also believed that there was a person that created humans, Kaang, while the Iroquois creation myth doesn’t tell us. Another difference is that A.B. thought humans brought the bad through fire, while Iroquois believed that flint brought all of the bad in to the world.

Not only are the African Bushmen and Iroquois different, they are also very similar. First off, both of the creation stories state that there is no sun. Instead they get their light from a different source. Both of these people also respected animals for the most part. In each one both humans and animals had a special bond.

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Answer: A i believe

Explanation:

Implied I believe. Not 100 percent sure but positive

How did a surplus of food lead to the first civilizations?

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Answer:

The use of irrigation enabled early people to farm more land and to farm in drier conditions. As a result, farmers could plant more crops and produce more food. With irrigation, some farmers began to produce a surplus, or excess, of food. With surplus food, villages could support larger populations

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which of the following events happend first

the treaty of fort laramie the sand creek masacre
the death of sitting bull the masacre at wounded knee

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Answer:

Its the treaty of fort laramie the sand creek massacre one

From 1787 until the passage of the 17th Amendment in 1913, Senate members were selected by __________.
A.
the Supreme Court
B.
the state legislatures
C.
the House of Representatives
D.
the President of the United States

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

From 1789 to 1913, when the Seventeenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, senators were elected by state legislatures.

Until the year 1913 when the 17th Amendment was passed, Senate members were appointed by B. the state legislatures.

What did the 17th Amendment do?

As a result of the 17th Amendment, senators were elected by the population as opposed to times past where the state legislatures did so.

The previous system had created a system where the senators did not work for the people, but for the state legislators.

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What activities most likely took place in the forum of ancient Rome?

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The Roman Forum was a place where people gossip, chat, and shop. There were also public speeches, criminal trials, gladiatorial matches, and elections

1. Describe who the Sikhs are.

2. What are the 7 essential Sikh values?

3. What are the 5 Sikh articles of faith (the 5 K's)?

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Answer:

Five Articles of Faith

Sikhs have five articles of faith natively known as Kakaars or Five K's. The articles include Kesh (uncut hair), Kanga (comb), Kara (Bracelet), Kirpan (sword) and Kachehra (a special type of shorts). A baptized Sikh is to wear all five articles of faith. These articles are not merely symbols, they not only represent or identify a Sikh but also have deep meanings. Guru Gobind Singh Ji created a lifestyle to keep a Sikh focused life. Guru's lifestyle does not let one dwindle or get side tracked.

Kesh: Hair is not just a symbol, it is the gift from God. Guru Nanak Dev Ji started the practice of keeping the hair unshorn. The keeping of hair in its natural state is regarded as living in harmony with the will of God. It is also a symbol of Khalsa brotherhood and the Sikh faith. Hair is an integral part of the human body created by God and Sikhism call for its preservation. Sikhs live the way God made humans and never cut their hair. Guru Gobind Singh Ji instructed Sikh to wear Turban in order to protect their hair. Turban has many purposes and one is to keep a Sikh focused in his beliefs.

Kanga: The comb is necessary to keep the hair clean and tidy. A Sikh must comb his hair twice a day and tie his turban neatly. The Gurus wore turbans and instructed the Sikhs to wear turbans for the protection of hair, promotion of social identity and cohesion. It has thus become an essential part of the Sikh dress.

Kara: The bracelet symbolizes restrain from evil deeds. It is worn on the right wrist and reminds the Sikh of the vows taken by him. Sikh as a servant of the Guru, should not do anything which may bring shame or disgrace. When he looks at the Kara, he is made to think twice before doing anything evil with his hands.

Kirpan: The sword is the emblem of courage and self-defense. It symbolizes dignity, self-reliance, capacity and readiness to always defend the weak and the oppressed. It helps sustain one's martial spirit and the determination to sacrifice oneself in order to defend truth, fight against oppression and fight to preserve Sikh moral values. The rule is never to do injustice and never let anyone perform injustice.

A Sikh is a devotee first and to protect his devotion, a Sikh is a warrior as well. A real Sikh will never let weapons take the precedence over his spiritual values and devotion. A real Sikh will always help the one in need and fight for him/her regardless of the person's caste, color or religion. When all other means of self-protection fail, the Sikh can use his sword to protect himself and others. A Sikh is never to use his sword to attack anyone.

Kachehra: Kachehra, under shorts, symbolizes to live a faithful life. It reminds the Sikh of the need for self-restrain over passions, lust and desires. Apart from its moral significance, it ensures briskness during action and freedom of movement at all times. During today's dark world filled with lust, if a Sikh ever gets carried away in the moment of lust, the Kachehra refrains one from making wrong moves and reminds him of his duties.

The Five K's are not supposed to foster exclusiveness or superiority. They are meant to keep the Sikhs united in the pursuit of ideal life. The articles of faith enable Sikhs to keep their vows made at the time of baptism. Wearing the symbols of faith keeps one close to being a Sikh and being a Sikh brings one closer to God. Each and every one of Gurus' teachings have a purpose and meaning because it was told to them by God Himself. God has created a religion, a path, a faith, which brings one closer to God and helps one to Unite with Him.

In order to meet God, one has to live an honest life and meditate on God. Sikh Gurus themselves lived an honest life and showed everyone how it can be done while living a family life. If one is not a Sikh, it is harder to live truly. One Sikh writes his experience about his turban as follows:

"My turban has saved me so many times that I cannot even begin to explain. Like most, I am also filled with greed. I even thought about cheating my way to make money. But everytime I think about it, I think about my turban. A thought comes in my mind that how will my Guru feel if I do such a thing. I am a Sikh and a Sikh must walk on the path of humility and respect and live happily with whatever God has given me. If I have not had a turban on my head, I probably would have become a master-mind at stealing money. My turban saves me."

The Sikh symbols keeps a Sikh focused. It saves a Sikh from bad company and keeps a Sikh close to God. Guru created a lifestyle which helps one to be close to God and less likely to detour. Nowadays, rare are Sikhs that walk in the path shown by the Guru. Rare are the ones that do not cut their hair and live an honest life like a Sikh is suppose to. To the ones that follow the path shown by God, Guru Nanak says, he is willing to sacrifice himself for them.

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Explanation:

Answer:

1) Sikhism is a faith whose followers are called "Sikhs". The word Sikh means Student or Discipline. Their holy book is the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. ... Sikhism was brought to the world around 1469 by Guru Nanak Dev, the first of the "Ten Gurus". Guru Nanak brought the Word of God to manifest upon Earth.

2) Some core values for Sikhs are love for all, selfless service, humility, compassion, equality and justice for all. Sikh Identity- 99% of the people wearing a turban in The United States are Sikhs. The Turban or Dastaar is a head covering and it can be worn by male or female.

Founding Figures: Guru Nanak; Guru Arjan; Guru Tegh Bahadur

3) kanga, kara, Kirpan, Kechera, kesh

Explanation:

The fictitious nation of Fiona has no need for state governments. The queen holds absolute power in the land. On a trip into the country, the queen noticed that many of her people were going without food. She decreed that city shelters must provide a warm meal daily for all the people who need it. What kind of government system does Fiona operate under? A. Confederate B. Aristocratic C. Federal D. Unitary

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Answer:

D. Unitary

Explanation:

Answer:

d

Explanation:

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What did the naturalization act do?

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Answer:

On June 18, 1798 the naturalization act increased the period necessary for immigrants to become naturalized citizens in the United States from 5 to 14 years.

Explanation:

Answer:

It required aliens to legally live in the United States for at least 14 years before they could become citizens.

Explanation:

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The United States Constitution is a finely crafted document that was written to last, for the sake of _____________.
A.
currency
B.
preamble
C.
ordainment
D.
posterity



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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Answer: For anyone who wants a straight answer it's [ D ]

Answer:

D

Explanation:

If the President of the United States were accused of accepting bribes while in office what power does
Congress have to bring charges against him? What are the specific responsibilities of the House of
Representatives and the Senate?

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Answer:Both the House of Representatives and the Senate have the power to remove political officials from office, including the President of the United States. In order to do this, the House of Representatives must first bring formal charges against a politician. If these charges stand, the Senate will try the politician and carefully look at the charges and evidence. The entire process is called impeachment. Any politician can be impeached, but impeachment doesn’t necessarily mean a politician will be removed from office. Removal usually occurs, however, if the politician is found guilty.

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One of the most important incentives provided to both command and traditional economies is __________.

A.

profit

B.

security

C.

progress

D.

economic equality

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Answer

b beacuse

Explanation:

i just got it right after the test

Answer:

b

Explanation:

On what grounds might one interpret the character of Griselda as morally ambiguous? Select all that apply.
o The explicit meanings of her responses to Gualtieri.
The threat posed to Gualtieri by social recognition of Griselda's "nobility."
o Her failure to act out gender stereotypes of behavior upon learning about the loss of her children.
o Her resignation to accept the reversal of her good fortune.

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Answer:

1.  The threat posed to Gualtieri by social recognition of Griselda's "nobility."

2. Her failure to act out gender stereotypes of behavior upon learning about the loss of her children.

3. Her resignation to accept the reversal of her good fortune.

Explanation:

Griselda who is considered as a folklore figure, whom her story is common among Europeans. One of the widely read of Giselda's story was written by Giovanni Boccaccio in 1350.

From the story, it can be one might interpret the character of Griselda as morally ambiguous based on the following reasons:

1. The threat posed to Gualtieri by social recognition of Griselda's "nobility."

2.  Her failure to act out gender stereotypes of behavior upon learning about the loss of her children.

3.  Her resignation to accept the reversal of her good fortune.

Answer:

The threat posed to Gualtieri by social recognition of Griselda's "nobility."

Her resignation to accept the reversal of her good fortune.

Her failure to act out gender stereotypes of behavior upon learning about the loss of her children.

Explanation:

What hardened colonists’ attitudes toward local American Indians in Virginia during the early 1600s? the massacre of Jamestown colonists the encroachment of local tribes onto settlers’ land the destruction of soil due to sugar crops the enslavement of American Indians by plantation owners

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Answer:

the massacre of Jamestown colonists

Explanation:

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The massacre of Jamestown colonists hardened colonist attitudes towards local American Indians in Virginia.

After the Jamestown colony was established, the English settlers were initially at peace with the Powhatan Indians but this all changed very suddenly when the Powhatan thought the English wanted their land.

The Powhatan attacked under the guise of trade and in a coordinated attack, killed hundreds of English colonists. This hardened the English against the Natives and they:

Poisoned the Indians with wine during a peace meeting Attacked and burnt Powhatan villages Took over the entire area

The massacre at Jamestown can therefore conclusively be said to be what hardened the attitudes of the colonists against the Natives.

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According to the article about Bruna, Bruna lived in one of Brazil's largest and most diverse cities. What major city in Brazil was Bruna from?
A. Tegucigalpa
B. Havana
C. Rio de Janeiro
D. Managua
Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer:

C- Rio de Janeiro

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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