Answer:
the role they played was traveling and getting material to other countries.
Explanation:
1Which of these did medieval holidays NOT honor?
O A. Events in the life of Jesus
O B. Christian saints
O C. Important lords and ladies
O D. Important religious concepts
how did texas and méxico disobey the rules of the treaty ?
Answer: I think this is the answer, When Mexico founded the province of Texas in 1821, the land was very in part by concern that Mexico might try to re-establish its oppressive rule over Texas.
Explanation: I had this question before I think, I hope this helps!
Select the correct answer.
Which statement best describes the Loyalists?
Answer:
They trusted the British government to protect their rights
Explanation:
thats the answer ^
anyone down to go out on a mud trip
Answer:
i need point dont be mad sorry
Explanation:
Answer:
no thank you I don't like mud
Explanation:
thank you for the points
Which of the following cities has caused the most damage to its coastline due to rapid urban development and tourism
construction?
A. Baghdad
B. Dubai
C. Kabul
D. Tehran
(Edj 2021)
Answer:
C. Kabul
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Kabul
Explanation:
not sure if this is right tho sooo yea
In a federal system there are two levels of government-the president and
Congress
True or False
Answer:
Under the U.S. Constitution, the president assumes executive power, Congress exercises legislative powers, and the federal courts (e.g., U.S. district courts, appellate courts, and the Supreme Court) assume judicial powers.
Which of the following identifies the central idea of the text introduction to ww Ii
Answer:
World War II was the second global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. The war involved a majority of the world’s countries, and it is considered the deadliest conflict in human history. One major cause of World War II was the rise of fascism in Europe. Fascism is a political system that gives total power to a dictator.
Explanation:
INTRODUCTION TO WORLD WAR II
why was the policy set out by the truman doctrine as containment
What did Joe Biden talk about in his speech in the inauguration
Answer:
that he is going to be a good president ...
do you think society would be better off if people had more of an interest in history?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because people would know better and that history repeats itself. If only people did research
PLZ HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! How did the rise of the mass media, marketing, and advertising affect American consumer habits and spending during the 1920s?
Answer:
i think that the rise of the mass media was due to the usage of the media when it was first announced to the public.
Explanation:
i hope this helps you! if not then its okay!
Which president was never elected as either president or vice president?
A. Richard Nixon
B. John Kennedy
C. Gerald Ford
D. Lyndon Johnson
WILL GIVE BRAINLIESTTT
Answer:
Gerald Ford wasn't elected as a president or vice president
How does the judicial system resolve conflict?
By denying due process rights to those accused of felonies
By only allowing the most wealthy people representation in court
By presuming everyone is guilty until proven innocent
By providing a system that allows opposing sides to present their case
Answer:
The last choice
Explanation:
Let me give you a hint in these types of questions. Just choose the one that has a different vibe
How did the invention of paper money help all dynasties?
It started in Tang but not until Song dynasty that it became institutionized as a governmental policy. It had two main advantages over money made out of silver, gold, copper or iron: It was easier to carry around and the copper and iron could be saved for use in everyday objects
What was an important provision of the Treaty of Paris?
A. All the Loyalists would be given land in Canada.
B. It repealed all of the taxes the British Parliament had imposed.
C. It gave the United States all the land east of the Mississippi. HELPPMPLSSS RQ
Answer: C.
Explanation:
C would be the correct answer because the main clauses of the Treaty of Paris granted all nations access to the Mississippi River, established the borders of the United States, called for the British surrender of all posts within the territories of the United States, demanded payment of all debts accrued previous to the war, and an end to all retaliatory action against the United States.
* Hopefully this helps:)
Answer:
C. It gave the United States all the land east of the Mississippi.
Explanation:
Match each battle of the War of 1812 with its description
Answer:
William Henry Harrison defeated the British and Tecumseh's troops: Battle of the Thames
The British launched an unsuccessful attack on New England: Battle of Lake Champlain
Oliver Perry led the US navy to victory: Military engagement at lake Erie
British and American Indians took US soldiers as prisoners of war: Military engagement at Fort Detroit
Explanation:
The government of Sparta was designed to:
Answer:
To represent Greeces democracy
Explanation:
(I think)
What groups were not given freedoms and rights in the Constitution? PLEASE answer this in few sentences explaining
THANK YOU!
Answer:
Women were second-class citizens, essentially the property of their husbands, unable even to vote until 1920, when the 19th Amendment was passed and ratified. Native Americans were entirely outside the constitutional system, defined as an alien people in their own land.
What groups were not given freedoms and rights in the Constitution?
Answer: Black Americans and Women
Explanation:
When the Constitution was drawn up in the Constitutional Convention, certain groups were not catered for.
One of those groups were Black Americans. At the time, the southern economy was heavily dependent on slave labor so they did not want the enslaved people to gain freedoms and fought against it. They denied them the right to vote as well and during censuses did not count them as full human beings.
Some of these injustices were reversed after the Civil war but racial inequality was openly practiced for a long time afterwards until reforms at a Federal level (such as the Civil Rights Act) reduced most of them.
Women also were disenfranchised in a very patriarchal society. They were not allowed to vote and could not even some political offices. This led to the Suffrage movements of the 19th and 20th centuries that eventually got Congress to pass laws allowing women to vote. Congress has since then passed more laws aimed at reducing and eliminating discrimination on the grounds of being a woman since then.
If the United States was to ever be in the positioned as Cambodia (which involved mass-genocides and dictatorship), If it was to occur- what would be the reasons at to why. Or be possible reasons? This is in relation towards the Killing Fields from Cambodia.
Answer:
Every day for four years, I would drive to my job, and every day at the same time, on the same route, I would notice the city bus. It would pull up next to me, and I would see all the people on board. Some would be reading. Some would be sleeping. Some would stare back at me. Every day, at the same time, it would follow me right to work. As I pulled into my parking space at work, I would see it around the corner, about a block away from my job. Then, one day, my car broke down. I had no way to get to work, and then, I remembered the bus. I decided to take it since I knew it was on the same schedule as I was. Since then, I have never driven to work again. Taking the bus is a useful method with which to travel because you can save a lot of money by using public transportation. One reason public transportation is useful is because it saves money. My commute to work was long, and it required a lot of gas. When I drove to work, I was spending $30 a week on gas. There are 52 weeks in a year. That translates to $1,560.00 a year I was spending on gas to get to work. When I started taking the bus, it cost $2 ($1 to get to work and another $1 to get home). Another way to save money is to use the toll road. That translates to $10 a week. That means that it cost me $520 a year to get to work. That's less than a third of what it cost to drive. It saved me $1,040.00. The funny part is that the reason my car broke down in the first place was because I was driving it constantly. 6 What is the central idea of this passage?
Explanation:
Every day for four years, I would drive to my job, and every day at the same time, on the same route, I would notice the city bus. It would pull up next to me, and I would see all the people on board. Some would be reading. Some would be sleeping. Some would stare back at me. Every day, at the same time, it would follow me right to work. As I pulled into my parking space at work, I would see it around the corner, about a block away from my job. Then, one day, my car broke down. I had no way to get to work, and then, I remembered the bus. I decided to take it since I knew it was on the same schedule as I was. Since then, I have never driven to work again. Taking the bus is a useful method with which to travel because you can save a lot of money by using public transportation. One reason public transportation is useful is because it saves money. My commute to work was long, and it required a lot of gas. When I drove to work, I was spending $30 a week on gas. There are 52 weeks in a year. That translates to $1,560.00 a year I was spending on gas to get to work. When I started taking the bus, it cost $2 ($1 to get to work and another $1 to get home). Another way to save money is to use the toll road. That translates to $10 a week. That means that it cost me $520 a year to get to work. That's less than a third of what it cost to drive. It saved me $1,040.00. The funny part is that the reason my car broke down in the first place was because I was driving it constantly. 6 What is the central idea of this passage?Every day for four years, I would drive to my job, and every day at the same time, on the same route, I would notice the city bus. It would pull up next to me, and I would see all the people on board. Some would be reading. Some would be sleeping. Some would stare back at me. Every day, at the same time, it would follow me right to work. As I pulled into my parking space at work, I would see it around the corner, about a block away from my job. Then, one day, my car broke down. I had no way to get to work, and then, I remembered the bus. I decided to take it since I knew it was on the same schedule as I was. Since then, I have never driven to work again. Taking the bus is a useful method with which to travel because you can save a lot of money by using public transportation. One reason public transportation is useful is because it saves money. My commute to work was long, and it required a lot of gas. When I drove to work, I was spending $30 a week on gas. There are 52 weeks in a year. That translates to $1,560.00 a year I was spending on gas to get to work. When I started taking the bus, it cost $2 ($1 to get to work and another $1 to get home). Another way to save money is to use the toll road. That translates to $10 a week. That means that it cost me $520 a year to get to work. That's less than a third of what it cost to drive. It saved me $1,040.00. The funny part is that the reason my car broke down in the first place was because I was driving it constantly. 6 What is the central idea of this passage?
which Indian lives where the temperature is below freezing
Answer:
"Dras" I think hehe
Explanation:
Risk*
The steam-powered plow and gasoline-powered tractor affected agriculture by helping farmers plant and harvest more efficiently. allowing farmers to use horses to tend to their crops. making planting and harvesting more time-consuming. forcing farmers to hire more workers to tend to their fields.
Answer:
The answer is A, (helping farmers plant and harvest more efficiently.)
Explanation: Because the steam powered plow was a more efficient and faster technology that helped them.
Answer:
A.) helping farmers plant and harvest more efficiently.
Explanation:
Hope this helps!!!! :>
(history is very hard)
Describe a common person who typically was accused of witchcraft. Why were they picked out?
Answer:
Primarily by teenage girls such as Elizabeth Hubbard, 17, as well as some who were younger. Dorothy Good was four or five years old when she was accused of witchcraft.Explanation:.
Hello! who was involved in the Dred Scott V. Sandford case? Please give a little description not just names.
Answer:
the Dred Scott V. Sandford case
Explanation:
Dred Scott was an enslaved African American, and his court case for freedom raised hostility between the south and the North. Dred Scott was born inside slavery, and from 1833 to 1843, he resided in Illinois, where slavery was forbidden. Upon coming to Missouri, Dred Scott appealed for his freedom from slavery, insisting that his residence in non-slavery territory gave him free. As the case reached the Supreme Court, the tension further increases between North and South. Since the 1820s, two parties had compromised on the Missouri Compromise. The North was not happy with the court decision as they believed the case gave Southern slaveholders growing power.
What happened as a result of the British naval blockade?
Answer- U.S trade with the central powers mostly ended
Answer:
is that.... did you just answer your own question? haha
Answer:
yesir
Explanation:
Why would Henderson want newspapers to label Hitler as “an apostle of Peace”?
A-He believes hitler plans to give a speech on peace at Nuremberg
B-He believes Hitler has been a beacon for peace around the world
C-He believes it will encourage Hitler to promote peace rather than war
D- He believes Hitler is unlikely to start a war because it would hurt his reputation
Answer:
C) He believes it will encourage Hitler to promote peace rather than war.
Explanation:
I did the assignment. So, it is definitely correct.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
edge 2020
place the events related to oklahoma statehood in the correct chronological order
the citizens of Oklahoma voted to ba accepted into the united States as a new state.
President Theodore Roosevelt approved the pettion for statehood.
congress debated the merits of Oklahoma starehood.
A census revealed that Oklahoma would soon have 60,000 citizens in the territory.
Answer:
The events related to Oklahoma statehood in chronological order as follows:
Native Americans petition for statehood
The Organic Act is passed
Congress passes the Enabling Act
Oklahoma becomes a US state
Explanation:
In 1890, Oklahoma Organic Law organized the West of India and a strip of land called No Man's Land on the Oklahoma Territory. Later that year, in 1891 and 1893, reserves were set up in the New Territory for landing sites. The delegation was well received in Washington.
Eastern politicians fear that two more Western powers will come and put pressure on US President. Roosevelt advised India and Oklahoma to give statehood together. This prompted the convention which approved the Oklahoma Enabling Act to allow it in writing and ratify the constitution.
In 1902, representatives of five tribes met and decided to work for statehood of Oklahoma. In that meeting they drew the map for the state and decided who will be the representative who will appeal for statehood of Oklahoma in the Congress of the United States of America.
The then President of the United States of America Theodore Roosevelt passed the enabling act which recognized Oklahoma as a state in 1907 and the people of Oklahoma adopted the national constitution.
Answer:
The answers in Order
A census revealed that Oklahoma would soon have 60,000 citizens living in the territory.
The citizens of Oklahoma voted to be accepted into the United States as a new state.
President Theodore Roosevelt approved the petition for statehood.
Congress debated the merits of Oklahoma statehood.
Explanation:
Correct on PLATO
what is an elitist? would it be accurate to label alexander hamilton as an elitist?
Question 3 of 10
In debates leading up to the Three-Fifths Compromise, southern states
argued that:
how long has roseanne barr been a politician
Answer:
51 (1970 to present)
Explanation:
I think its 51 impretty confident