Answer:
The answer is A. They wrote in Sankirt
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In 1753, Lieutenant Governor Dinwiddie of Virginia ordered a young, ambitious 21-year old George Washington on a mission deep into the Ohio Country to confront the French. Washington’s account of his journey to Fort Le Beouf and back made Major Washington a celebrity on both sides of the Atlantic. In 1754 Washington’s surprise attack upon a small French force at Jumonville Glen. His subsequent surrender to French forces at the Battle of Fort Necessity helped to spark the French and Indian War, which was part of the imperial conflict between Great Britain and France known as the Seven Years’ War. The following year, Washington accompanied Major General Edward Braddock on his ill-fated march on Fort Duquesne.
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After the French and Indian War, the British gained control of nearly all of North America east of the Mississippi River. This made the British the undisputed colonial power on the continent. They gained control of the Ohio River watershed as well as Canada.
Great Britain lost more over than what they gained from the French and Indian war because whatever land they received from France after the Treaty of Paris (1763) they lost almost all of it. Also, Britain suffered war debt from both the revolutionary war and the French and Indian war.
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How many British soldiers were killed or wounded by Morgan's
marksmen before Morgan's men fell back?
Answer:Daniel Morgan (unknown 1735-36 – July 6, 1802) was an American pioneer, soldier, and politician from Virginia. One of the most respected battlefield tacticians of the American Revolutionary War of 1775–1783, he later commanded troops during the suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1791–1794.
Born in New Jersey to Welsh immigrants, Morgan settled in Winchester, Virginia. He became an officer of the Virginia militia and recruited a company of riflemen at the start of the Revolutionary War. Early in the war, Morgan served in Benedict Arnold's expedition to Quebec and in the Saratoga campaign. He also served in the Philadelphia campaign before resigning from the army in 1779.
Morgan returned to the army after the Battle of Camden, and led the Continental Army to victory in the Battle of Cowpens. After the war, Morgan retired from the army again and developed a large estate. He was recalled to duty in 1794 to help suppress the Whiskey Rebellion, and commanded a portion of the army that remained in Western Pennsylvania after the rebellion. A member of the Federalist Party, Morgan twice ran for the United States House of Representatives, winning election to the House in 1796. He retired from Congress in 1799 and died in 1802.
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The island of Crete was first inhabited by the ___
Answer:
the Minoans
Minoan civilization and Mycenaean Period
Crete was the centre of Europe's most ancient civilization, the Minoans.
Explanation:
Minoan civilization and Mycenaean Period
Crete was the centre of Europe's most ancient civilization, the Minoans.
What two states played an important role in the creation of the Bill of Rights?
Answer:
Explanation:
La Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos, adoptada por la Asamblea General de la ONU el 10 de diciembre de 1948, fue el resultado de la experiencia de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y la creación de las Naciones Unidas, la comunidad internacional se comprometió a no permitir nunca más atrocidades como las sucedidas en ese conflicto. Los líderes del mundo decidieron complementar la Carta de las Naciones Unidas con una hoja de ruta para garantizar los derechos de todas las personas en cualquier lugar y en todo momento.El documento que consideraban, y que más tarde se convertirá en la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos, fue examinado en la primera sesión de la Asamblea General en 1946.
El documento que más tarde pasaría a ser la Declaración Universal de Derechos Humanos (DUDH), se examinó en el primer período de sesiones de la Asamblea General, en 1946. La Asamblea revisó ese proyecto de declaración sobre los derechos humanos y las libertades fundamentales y lo transmitió al Consejo Económico y Social para que lo "sometiera al análisis de la Comisión de Derechos Humanos y que ésta pudiera preparar una carta internacional de derechos humanos". La Comisión, en su primer período de sesiones, celebrado a principios de 1947, autorizó a sus miembros a formular lo que denominó "un anteproyecto de Carta Internacional de Derechos Humanos". Posteriormente, esta labor fue asumida oficialmente por un Comité de Redacción integrado por miembros de la Comisión procedentes de ocho Estados, que fueron elegidos teniendo debidamente en cuenta la distribución geográfica.
La Comisión de Derechos Humanos estaba integrada por 18 miembros de diversas formaciones políticas, culturales y religiosas. Eleanor Roosevelt, la viuda del Presidente estadounidense Franklin D. Roosevelt, presidió el Comité de Redacción de la DUDH. Junto a ella se encontraban René Bassin, de Francia, quien redactó el primer proyecto de la Declaración, el Relator de la Comisión, Charles Malik, del Líbano, el Vicepresidente, Peng Chung Chang, de China, y el Director de la División de Derechos Humanos de Naciones Unidas, John Humphrey, de Canadá, quien preparó la copia de la Declaración. Pero de todos ellos, Eleanor Roosevelt fue sin duda la gran impulsora de la aprobación de la Declaración.
La Comisión se reunió por primera vez en 1947. En sus memorias, Eleanor Roosevelt recuerda:
«El Dr. Chang era un pluralista y mantenía de una manera encantadora que existía más de un tipo de realidad concluyente. La Declaración, decía, debería reflejar ideas que no se identificaran únicamente con el pensamiento occidental y el Dr. Humphrey tendría que saber aplicar un criterio ecléctico. Su comentario, aunque dirigido al Dr. Humprhey, en realidad estaba dirigido al Dr. Malik, quien no tardó en replicar explicando detenidamente la filosofía de Tomás de Aquino.El Dr. Humphrey se sumó con entusiasmo al debate, y recuerdo que en un momento dado el Dr. Chang sugirió que tal vez convendría que la Secretaría dedicara algunos meses a estudiar ¡los fundamentos del confucianismo!.»
The French and Indian war got its name because?
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Which speech was delivered from the steps of the US Capitol?
A. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
B. Kennedy's inaugural
C. Anthony's speech on suffrage
D. All of the above
Answer:
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Explanation:
How does the legacy of poverty point to define Louisiana
Answer:
Close to the Mississippi River , because you can travel and it provides food and water.
Answer:
Close to the missisiippi river
Explanation:
Which sequence of events shows how Mesopotamia developed?
a.
People formed divisions of labor. The population grew. Agriculture was the basis of the society.
b.
People built cities. People grew crops. People built canals.
c.
People made laws. People moved to villages and cities. People lived where crops could grow.
d.
People settled where crops could grow. The population grew. Villages and cities formed.
The answer is most likely D
Explanation:
I used my best judgement to answer this as well as process of elimination, I immediately eliminated b and c. then it was between a and d for answers. I thought D made the most sense from what I know about ancient civilizations, and prehistoric history.
Which tribe used wampum belts to conduct trade yamasee Mohawk or Pequot
Answer: Pequot.
I took the quiz.
Answer: Pequot is the correct answer
Which of the following powers is NOT included in the Constitution?
O the government must provide education to all citizens
the duties of the president
the term limitations of Congress members
the powers of the Supreme Court
Answer:
The government must provide education to all citizens
Explanation:
This country is older than our public school system.
One of the major philosophical principles in the Declaration of Independence was that of
A) natural rights.
B) freedom of speech.
C) abolition of slavery.
D) separation of powers.
Answer:
A. natural rights.
Explanation:
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In what way are ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs like letters in the English alphabet?
O Hieroglyphs represent sounds.
O Hieroglyphs are used in other languages.
O Hieroglyphs convey meaning through pictures.
O Hieroglyphs have vowels and consonants.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
The correct option is A). Hieroglyphs represent sounds.
What is the term Egyptian hieroglyphs mean?Egyptian hieroglyphs refers to the formal writing system that were first time used in the Ancient Egypt. It was used for writing the Egyptian language. Hieroglyphs consists of logographic, alphabetic elements, and some 1,000 different characters.
The "hieroglyph" word has been derived from the ancient Greek words that are the hieros means holy + glyphe means carving, which basically describes the ancient holy writing of the Egyptians.
The hieroglyph, pictograph, and glyph all are the ancient picture writing. Among all these, hieroglyph was a specific character of the ancient Egyptian that were used in the writing system. Cursive hieroglyphs were basically used for writing the religious literature on wood.
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To which cultural group did the Jumanos and Tiguas belong?
a. Gulf
b. Plains
C. Pueblo
d. Southeastern
Answer:
The correct and answer is C. Pueblo
Explanation:
The correct answer is C because they lived in houses and buildings that were called pueblo.
The other answers are not correct because they are connected to other groups of Indian tribes. For example Gulf and Southeastern group is more connected to the Texas Indians.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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General Horatio Gates stationed his men at a place he knew the
British would have to pass. What was the name of that place?
Answer:
Saratoga.
Explanation:
Which best describes the similarity and differences between the Construction pathway and the Maintenance/Operations pathway?
Both rely on knowledge of safety regulations, but Construction focuses more on identifying problems and repairing them.
Both rely on drawing and design skills, but Maintenance/Operations focuses more on math and making calculations.
Both rely on physical strength and dexterity, but Maintenance/Operations focuses more on identifying problems and repairing them.
Both rely on a high level of independence, but Construction focuses more on interacting with customers.
Answer:
Too late but its >C< for anyone else who needs help
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Both rely on physical strength and dexterity, but Maintenance/Operations focuses more on identifying problems and repairing them.
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HELP ME PLZ ITS DUE TODAYYYYWhat is similar about the
Reorganization act of 1934, the
Indian Self-Determination Act of
1975, the Supreme Court ruling in
1987, and the Indian Gaming
Regulatory Act of 1988?
Answer:
The Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) of June 18, 1934, or the Wheeler–Howard Act, was U.S. federal legislation that dealt with the status of American Indians in the United States. It was the centerpiece of what has been often called the "Indian New Deal". The major goal was to reverse the traditional goal of cultural assimilation of Native Americans into American society and to strengthen, encourage and perpetuate the tribes and their historic Native American cultures in the United States.
Do scientists always follow one fixed scientific method during real-life investigations?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Because there may be another way to find the answer; sometimes its not always in the same equation it may be somewhere they haven't looked or thought about yet
Which statement best explains what Paine says about the king? He puts the interests of the colonists before his own when approving laws. He allows the colonies to make their own laws. He will only approve laws that are in his and Great Britain’s best interest. He allows new laws to be made in the colonies
Answer:
The correct answer is He will only approve laws that are in his and Great Britain’s best interest
Explanation:
Namely, in the Common Sense practically accused the British ruler that he is not doing anything good in the colonies, as the laws that he was imposing were against the needs of colonists and only could benefit him.
That of course excludes all other options, because he didn-t allow colonies to make their own laws and he especially always put his own interest on the first place.
What does it mean that the framers of
the US Constitution wanted to create a
country run by rules, not rulers?
Answer:
pretty much they didn't want a king, they wanted a president and a democracy
Explanation:
when was the revolutionary war?
Answer:
Began in 1775-Ended 1783
Explanation:
how did christianity grow and develop into a powerful religion?
Answer:
Christianity grew and developed into a powerful religion with the helpod the Roman empire.
Explanation:
The spread of Christianity was made a lot easier by the efficiency of the Roman Empire, but its principles were sometimes misunderstood and membership of the sect could be dangerous. Although Jesus had died, his message had not. Word of his teachings spread to Jewish communities across the empire.
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Who made up the largest social class of early civilizations?
A.
enslaved people
B.
farmers and skilled workers
C.
priests and rulers
D.
merchants and traders
Answer:
C. Priest and Rulers
Explanation:
In most ancient cultures such as the Indian and Egyptian cultures, priests and rulers ranked high on the social hierarchy.
The main reason is that rulers create laws that command order and good behavior.
With their leadership role, they made sure everyone on the hierarchy behaves as required or suffer consequences by some sort of punishment.
Priests were considered messengers of the Gods.
Just like kings they made sure people behave in an orderly manner.
According to the priests, they made sure people behave as the gods would want them to; failure to do so would result in terrible occurrences or bad luck.
The map shows early Acadian settlements.
According to the map, most early Acadians settled in which region of Louisiana?
southeastern
central southern
northwestern
central northern
Answer: b
Explanation: central southern
Answer:
It´s B
Explanation:
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The Comanches lived peacefully alongside the _____. a. Kiowas b. Apaches c. Tonkawas d. European settlers
Answer:
ITS A
Explanation:
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Answer: A
Explanation: Bc I was learning this in class
did moses introduce the 10 commandments as the first regulations of judaism?
Answer:
I think
Explanation:
ASAP MULTIPLE CHOICE
Which man took control of France in 1799?
Napoleon Bonaparte
Maximilian Robespierre
Marquis de Lafayette
Louis XVI
Answer:
Napoleon Bonaparte
Explanation:
He lead a coup into France and took over. He was from Corsica.
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how is the declaration of sentiments similar to the declaration of indepence
Answer:
They are both asking for more freedoms.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Sentiments is about the women's suffrage and how they do not have the rights they deserve whilst the Declaration of Independence is about the 13 colonies declaring their independence as a country and Britain being the cause by not giving them the rights and requests they want.
The Forbidden City was given its name because ___.
A. it was the home of the emperor and his family.
B. it was surrounded by a stone wall twenty-five feet high.
C. only the Emperor, his family, and select individuals were allowed to enter.
D. trade was allowed only within the city boundaries.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Forbidden City was given its name because it was the home of the emperor and his family.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Why is it called the Forbidden City? The Forbidden City definition in Chinese is “Zi Jin Cheng”, literally “purple forbidden city”or “forbidden purple city”. The Forbidden City was given its name because it was forbidden to common people, even junior ministers in ancient times and the “purple” stands for auspice, honor and highest status.
The Browder v. Gayle case was filed because:
A: The NAACP felt that segregated buses were constitutional
B: Two men were kicked off a Montgomery bus
C: Four African American women felt they were mistreated under the Montgomery City Code
D: Rosa Parks did not give up her seat for a bus patron
Explanation:
A I think but don't count me on it fully. All answer can be correct