Who was John A Mcdonald

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John Alexander Macdonald was the first prime minister of Canada. The dominant figure of Canadian Confederation, he had a political career which spanned almost half a century. Macdonald was born in Scotland; when he was a boy his family immigrated to Kingston in the Province of Upper Canada.

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Answer 2

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He was the the first prime minister of Canada


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A paragraph about the tribes of lousiana native american tribes

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The Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana, the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, and the Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe of Louisiana are the four federally-recognized tribes in Louisiana.

England's main motivation for establishing colonies in the New World was to:

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They wanted more power. That was a motivation to colonize the New World. Near the end of the 16th century, England had wielded little power in the European region. Proponents of colonization argued that colonization of the New World would let England become wealthy and powerful such as France and Spain.

What was William Stephens's role in the Georgia
colony?
He ran the colony's board of trustees.
He served as the governor of the colony.
He reported on the colony for the trustees.
He established trade treaties for the colony.

Answer- He reported on the colony for the trustees.

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Answer:

c ( He reported on the colony for the trustees )

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Answer: (C) He reported on the colony for the trustees.

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What was the way that Athens was more democratic than sparta

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Ancient Athens was the first “democratic” city-state, they still had slaves and women did not have rights, but they could be considered democratic. It was due to Clesthenis, a politician who invented Democracy and the parliament. However, in Sparta they weren't democratic and had a lot of tyranny

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What was the connection between colonists making important choices about fundamental religious beliefs and loyalties and making important choices about basic political beliefs and loyalties during the great awakening?

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The First Great Awakening happened when spirituality and religious devotion revived in the colonies.  

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The Great Awakening was a religious idea that transformed the colonies in America during the 1730s. Preachers travelled one town to another by spreading the words of Jesus to save people from sins by salvation. All this led to a commitment towards faith and broke the ministry in New England and colonists in two groups. Those who supported called the New lights and those who welcomed the old traditional ideas called the Old Lights.

The First Great Awakening helped in encouraging the rebellious spirit in colonists. It encourages colonists to think about the need for democracy in both church and state. The ideas of political philosophy and authority would take hold, and tolerance continues as a challenge. It moved its way for independence and the Constitution.

The Nile River is the longest river in the world. During ancient times, it was an important feature of ancient Egyptian society. The river provided ancient Egyptians with food and water. Each year, the river's banks overflowed, covering the land in black silt, which ancient Egyptians referred to as the "gift of the Nile." This silt made the land along the river’s banks fertile and allowed the ancient Egyptians to grow crops. The majority of Egypt is covered by desert, and is mostly uninhabitable. Most of the ancient population, estimated to be around 200,000, lived along the Nile. The river was important for other reasons as well. Papyrus, which ancient Egyptians used to make paper, also grew along the river. The river was also used for travel and trade. The Egyptian gods Hapi and Osiris were connected to the river.

According to the passage, which factor best explains why the majority of the ancient Egyptian population lived near the Nile River?

religious beliefs
travel opportunities
political boundaries
agriculture

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The people of ancient Egypt produced a surplus of ✔ grain and linen

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Egyptian merchants traveled to other lands to buy ✔ wood and metal

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Merchants traveled along the Nile River to trading centers in ✔ Nubia

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The answer is agriculture

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type your responses in the spaces provided

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I have no idea.

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you must provide more information to your question.

Writers who use imagery (10 points)
a
are using the senses to get audiences to visualize
b
must describe either fire or water in great detail
c
rarely become considered "great" writers over time
d
usually do so because they do not like figurative language

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It A do u want the explanation

Use the word intolerable acts in a sentence​

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Answer:

All of these intolerable acts are punishable by law.

What are the most important things in the book of Ezekiel? (Christian Bible)

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This book is basically about the destruction and exile of Judah and the promise of its eventual restoration by God. Ezekiel's in Babylon, having been exiled there after the first siege of Judah by the Babylonians.

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Began ministry five years after his captivity.

His book is a personal prophetic diary.

Wanted to bring Israel back to God.

Chapters 1-24 outline God's judgment in Jerusalem's destruction.

Chapters 25-32 outline God's judgment on those nations who held Israel in captivity.

Chapters 33-48 outline Ezekiel's prophetic mission to the captive people.

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How did the Catholic Church contrast with the new government that developed after the fall of Roman empire?
A. The new government was much more centralized
B. The Church was built on personal ties and relationships
C. The Church was much more organized
D. The new government had a clear hierarchy ​

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C: the church was much more organized.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

The Church was more organized

when was edward randolph account written?

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Answer: 1695

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How does horizontal integration differ from vertical integration?
Group of answer choices

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Answer:

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In a horizontal integration, a company takes over another that operates at the same level of the value chain in an industry. A vertical integration, on the other hand, involves the acquisition of business operations within the same production vertical.

How did Rome become a powerful city state of its time?

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Rome became the most powerful state in the world by the first century BCE through a combination of military power,political flexibility,economic expansion,and more than a bit of good luck..This expansion changed the Mediterranean world and also changed Rome itself..

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Which is one of the many influences that helped to shape United States government documents, such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution?


A. British imperialism
B. Middle Eastern monarch rule
C. Judeo-Christian principles
D. the fall of Sparta

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Answer: A. British Imperialism

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British imperialism is one of the many influences that helped to shape United States government documents, such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The king of England ruled America for approximately 150 years

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A British imperialism

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Why did the church become more independent after King William I separated the courts?
O The king was no longer involved in church matters.
O The king removed the monarchy from religious practice.
O The church was now in charge of all matters of law that affected it.
O The church refused to accept any assistance from the government.

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The church was now in charge of all matters of law that affected it.

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King Williams 1, Duke of Normandy separated the courts and the church became more independent because the church was now in charge of all matters of the law that affected it, without having to go through an intermediary.

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c

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I GIVE BRAINLY. What made the Fertile Crescent a good place for growing crops?
access to several different seas
favorable climate and rich soil
O the protection of the mountain border
warm weather and seasonal droughts

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Answer:I’m pretty sure it’s B

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Answer:

ITS B

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Which factors contributed to growing tensions in Europe on the eve of World War 1? Check all that apply.

-Countries built massive armed forces to protect their interests.

-Countries signed trade alliances promising to sell goods to one another.

-Countries made promises to protect one another if attacked.

-Countries competed with one another to build worldwide empires.

-Countries encouraged strong feelings of devotion to the homeland.

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Answer:

A C D and E baby galllllllll or boiiiiii

Answer:

A C D E

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Which Supreme Court Justice passed away last weekend, leaving the court short to 8 judges?

O Brett Kavanaugh
O Clarance Thomas
O Sonia Sotomayor
O Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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Answer:

Ruth Bader

Explanation:I mean she kinda died? what explanation am i supposed to give

What year did Abraham leave Mesopotamia because he believed God called him to find a new nation?​

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Answer:

3 (Jewish Museum, New York)

See also: Endogamy and Wife–sister narratives in the Book of Genesis

Abraham settled between Kadesh and Shur in what the Bible anachronistically calls "the land of the Philistines". While he was living in Gerar, Abraham openly claimed that Sarah was his sister. Upon discovering this news, King Abimelech had her brought to him. God then came to Abimelech in a dream and declared that taking her would result in death because she was a man's wife. Abimelech had not laid hands on her, so he inquired if he would also slay a righteous nation, especially since Abraham had claimed that he and Sarah were siblings. In response, God told Abimelech that he did indeed have a blameless heart and that is why he continued to exist. However, should he not return the wife of Abraham back to him, God would surely destroy Abimelech and his entire household. Abimelech was informed that Abraham was a prophet who would pray for him.[Genesis 20:1–7]

Early next morning, Abimelech informed his servants of his dream and approached Abraham inquiring as to why he had brought such great guilt upon his kingdom. Abraham stated that he thought there was no fear of God in that place, and that they might kill him for his wife. Then Abraham defended what he had said as not being a lie at all: "And yet indeed she is my sister; she is the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother; and she became my wife."[Genesis 20:12] Abimelech returned Sarah to Abraham, and gave him gifts of sheep, oxen, and servants; and invited him to settle wherever he pleased in Abimelech's lands. Further, Abimelech gave Abraham a thousand pieces of silver to serve as Sarah's vindication before all. Abraham then prayed for Abimelech and his household, since God had stricken the women with infertility because of the taking of Sarah.[Genesis 20:8–18]

After living for some time in the land of the Philistines, Abimelech and Phicol, the chief of his troops, approached Abraham because of a dispute that resulted in a violent confrontation at a well. Abraham then reproached Abimelech due to his Philistine servant's aggressive attacks and the seizing of Abraham's well. Abimelech claimed ignorance of the incident. Then Abraham offered a pact by providing sheep and oxen to Abimelech. Further, to attest that Abraham was the one who dug the well, he also gave Abimelech seven ewes for proof. Because of this sworn oath, they called the place of this well: Beersheba. After Abimelech and Phicol headed back to Philistia, Abraham planted a tamarisk grove in Beersheba and called upon "the name of the LORD, the everlasting God."[Genesis 21:22–34]

Isaac

Abraham about to sacrifice Isaac, from an East Anglian missal, c. 1315 (National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth)

Sacrifice of Isaac, by Caravaggio, c. 1603 (Uffizi, Florence)

As had been prophesied in Mamre the previous year,[Genesis 17:21] Sarah became pregnant and bore a son to Abraham, on the first anniversary of the covenant of circumcision. Abraham was "an hundred years old", when his son whom he named Isaac was born; and he circumcised him when he was eight days old.[Genesis] For Sarah, the thought of giving birth and nursing a child, at such an old age, also brought her much laughter, as she declared, "God hath made me to laugh, so that all who hear will laugh with me."[Genesis] Isaac continued to grow and on the day he was weaned, Abraham held a great feast to honor the occasion. During the celebration, however, Sarah found Ishmael mocking; an observation that would begin to clarify the birthright of Isaac.[Genesis 21:8–13]

The first step in identifying conflict in a story is figuring out what will happen.

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So what’s the question?

The Seminole were led by ___ in their war against the United States government.

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Answer:

Oscoela

Explanation:

The Seminole were led by Oscoela in their war against the United States government.

President Nixon disgraced the US presidency through his involvement in the Watergate Scandal. This marks him as history’s worst president.

Which of the following is a counterclaim that the essay’s writer might address?
A. It was under Nixon’s leadership that the Vietnam War ended.
B. Nixon was the thirty-seventh president of the United States.
C. Nixon resigned the presidency because he was about to be impeached.
D. The Watergate Scandal created a strong national distrust of the government.

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Answer:

Your answer on edge would be:

A  It was under Nixon’s leadership that the Vietnam War ended.

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Answer:

A, It was under Nixon's leadership that the Vietnam war ending

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I taught this

What caused the war of Austrian succession?

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Answer: The immediate cause of the war was the death in 1740 of Emperor Charles VI (1685–1740), and the inheritance of the Habsburg Monarchy, often collectively referred to as Austria. ... In April 1713, the then childless Charles issued the Pragmatic Sanction, allowing female inheritance.

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Explanation:

Well there was multipul reasons behind the cause of this particular war. One of the main causes was the inheritance of the Hapsburg throne by Maria Theresa. The war of Austrian succession is a generalization of wars that happened. This includes all of the Silesia wars, as well as many other wars. However the main pretext was Maria Theresa's legitability to inherit the throne. Maria Theresa was backed by many countries such as Britian and the Netherlands. Countries such as Prussia, Spain and France did not support it at all. Prussia was the main contender against Austria in this particular war, they wanted two things, Silesia, and well Maria Theresa to not inherit the throne. Though after 7 long years of fighting the war ended and Maria Theresa inherited the throne, but Prussia did end up getting one thing they wanted which was Silesia. The war ended with the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle.

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What European nations were competing for land in the Americas?

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Britain and France were the prime competitors

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hey again

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what survival advantages did cheese offer to ancient humans in a paragraph please ​

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Answer:

Cheese which is gotten from milk helped ancient humans with lactose tolerance survive times of famine when milk was more available than other foods. It also helped them to pass the gene to their descendants who also became lactose tolerant.

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Cheese and other dairy products were consumed in limited quantities by ancient humans because many of them were lactose intolerant. Lactose intolerance occurs when adults stop producing the enzyme needed to digest milk. Then, if a Lactose intolerant person consumes milk, he would become very sick and sometimes die.

When some ancient humans had mutations in their genes that made them become lactose tolerant, they were then able to consume milk and cheese even in times when food was scarce. They also passed this same ability to their descendants who also became lactose tolerant and so would not die or fall ill if they consumed cheese or other dairy products.

The Hijra commemorates
A. The Angel Gabriel's reciting of the Quran
B. Muhammad's birth
C. Muhammad's return to Mecca
D. Muhammad's journey to Medina
Yes

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Answer:

C. Muhammad's return to Mecca

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i just did the test hope this helps

D. Muhammad's journey to Medina

How do the three branches of
government sometimes work against
each other?​

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The branches work against eachother when it comes to laws. The legislative branch makes laws, but the President can veto those laws with a Presidential Veto. The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional.

Which philosopher believed in the idea that a government's authority comes from
the content of the governed?
Montesquieu
O Rousseau
O Locke
O Hobbes

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Locke believed that a government's authority came from the governed.

Answer:

C Locke

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Describe the geographic advantages of the Hudson River Valley. What happened as a result?

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Answer:Geography, Human Geography, Physical Geography. Contents. 1 Link, 2 PDFs, 2 Videos. Image. Hudson River Valley ... Introduce the topic of settlement in the Hudson Valley and the activity. ... Ask: What is the modern-day name of New Amsterdam? ... As a result, place has numerous definitions, from the simple “a space or ...

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its to long my fingers got tired

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