Answer:
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If you wanted to learn about morality and life lessons through short stories about
animals with human personalities, whose book would you buy?
aesop , aristotle , plato. socrates?
Answer:
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Who began the Protestant Reformation?
A. Johnston
B. Calvin
C. Knox
D. Luther
Answer:
Martin Luther
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. Luther
Explanation:
The Reformation was the start of Protestantism and the split of Protestantism from the Roman Catholic Church. Although the Reformation is usually considered to have started with the publication of the Ninety-five Theses by Martin Luther in 1517, there was no schism between the Catholic Church and the nascent Luther until the 1521 Edict of Worms.
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who was the first president of the USA
The first official president of the USA, was George Washington.
What is Prince William's full name?
Answer:
William Arthur Philip Louis Windsor
Explanation:
What was Teddy Roosevelt's personality like?
The legendary personality of Theodore Roosevelt is timeless. He went from an insatiably curious child, to an active young man, and finally, a boisterous revolutionary as a politician. In the eyes of Theodore Roosevelt, characteristics worthy of admiration included consistent hard work, dedication to family, quiet religious adherence, and a willingness to help the fellow man.
To a man like Theodore Roosevelt, character was the very definition of a man (or woman). Overcoming his asthmatic, sickly childhood years through vigorous exercise and unyielding determination, he frequently applied this incomparable work ethic to other areas of his life. He was a voracious reader, prolific writer, and consummate academic. His dedication to ‘playing fair’ led to the reform of various corrupt government offices and organizations, as well as the ‘busting’ of the biggest corporate trusts of U.S. history. Teddy’s love for the outdoors transformed U.S. domestic policy into a forerunner of conservation and preservation efforts, leading to the signing of the Antiquities Act and the designation of countless refuges, preserves, and national monuments. And his indomitable spirit led to the implementation of his Big Stick Policy, which placed the U.S. squarely at the top of the global powers.
according to Robert Heilbroner what was a captain of industry?
Answer:
Robert Heilbroner refers to captains of industry as "Robber Barons," which means people who have gotten extremely rich by corrupt business dealings.
Explanation:
Which of the following groups of people were NOT allowed to send delegates to the convention?
Native Americans
White Men
Europeans
Clergymen
What was the only African nation that was able to successfully resist European colonization and
remain independent during this period of imperialism?
South Africa
Ethiopia
the Congo
the Ivory Coast
Answer:
Ethiopia was the only African nation thay was able to resist colonization
In what part of the Constitution did the writers state the objectives of the Constitution?
Group of answer choices
Conclusion
Articles
Amendments
Preamble
Explanation:
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What was the impact of the British empire in New Zealand?
Answer:
New Zealand played a small but useful part in the British Empire's war effort, and its essential war aim was achieved with the defeat of Germany and its allies in late 1918. The war had a major impact on constitutional arrangements within the British Empire, and it affected New Zealand's international status.
Explanation:
Answer:
New Zealand played a small but useful part in the British Empire's war effort, and its essential war aim was achieved with the defeat of Germany and its allies in late 1918. The war had a major impact on constitutional arrangements within the British Empire, and it affected New Zealand's international status.
Explanation:
What years was World War II fought?
1.) Why did the Egyptians make their pharaohs into mummies? *
2.) Why did the people of Egypt follow the word and law of the pharaoh?
please answer asap and its about ancient egypt
Answer:
1.) because they thought it was the only way to get into the afterlife
2.) because the pharaoh was thought to be a god in human form
Explanation:
1.) The Egyptians believed that you had to go through a certain 'rite of passage' to get into the afterlife, and if you didn't preserve your body right, your body wouldn't appear all the way in the afterlife. So the long process of pyramids and mummification was deemed necessary.
2.) The Egyptian gods were believed to only be able to come to earth through a human host, the gods would pick this host and then rule as king or pharaoh of Egypt. But, with the pharaoh thought to be a god, the people of Egypt obeyed, either out of fear of being struck down by a god, or out of their desire to serve and please their deities.
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PLS HELP WILL BRAINLIEST NO ON WILL HELP ME Which of these happened during the century that followed the Pax Romana?
The Roman Empire expanded further, reaching Hindu Kush.
The Roman military led a major revolt against the emperor and many citizens were killed.
Roman leaders invaded territories outside the Roman Empire.
Rome went through many leaders as men fought for power over the empire.
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In the Southern colonies, what was the economy mostly based on?
Your answer:
A. shipbuilding
B. producing iron and textiles in factories
C. whaling and fishing
D. producing cash crops on large farms
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
I assume you mean in the 13 colonies.
Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the Governor of Virginia?
overseeing the bureaucracy
appointing cabinet secretaries
preparing the budget
presiding over the Virginia Senate
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The Governor of Virginia is an elected governmental officer. He/she serves in as the head of the executive branch and the highest state office in Virginia. The governor is elected in a period of every four years.
The responsibility that does not come under the Governor of Virginia is to prepare the budget. The budget is not prepared by the governor of the Virginia.
Therefore, option C is the correct answer.
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14. The table below describes several powers of the U.S. government.
Congress
President
Supreme Court
Senate confirms
nominations
President nominates
judges
Supreme Court declares laws
unconstitutional
Congress overrides
vetoes
President vetoes
legislation
Supreme Court hears cases between
states
Why did the Founding Fathers design the system of government shown in this table?
1. They wanted to prevent any one government body from having too much power.
2. They wanted to show the world that even a young country could be democratic
3. They wanted to ensure that the states would still hold most of the power.
4. They wanted to make it difficult to pass legislation at the national level.
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Answer:
1. They wanted to prevent any one government body from having too much power.
Explanation:
This is called the system of checks and balances, which helps ensure that one branch is not completely in control of decisions made for the country.
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President Jefferson sought to ___ the size and power of the central government.
A. reduce
B. lengthen
C. expand
D. widen
E. increase
Answer:
reduce
Explanation:
Answer:
A. reduce
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson was a hard core anti-federalist and wanted the central government to be weaker, and the states stronger.
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How long did the classic period last?
it lasted for about 650 years
How did Washington use education to pave the way for future generations of African-Americans?
Answer:
Appealing to white southerners, Washington promised his audience that he would encourage Blacks to become proficient in agriculture, mechanics, commerce, and domestic service, and to encourage them to "dignify and glorify common labour."
Explanation:
Is it possible for man to destroy most of the world?
Answer:
Yes, if we started a war and got everyone in it we'd all die and no one would live unless your smart and hid, so they could kill you and so they'd already think your dead.
Explanation:
The first people to migrate to the Indus River Valley were hunters who came from Africa, probably around 40,000 BCE. By about 2300 BCE, the large city of Harappa had been built. Harappa was one of the most developed civilizations in the world in its day. It included the city of Harappa and another big urban area, Mohenjo-daro, about 300 miles away on another section of river. Even though they were far apart, the two cities had striking similarities. Both were laid out with grids of paved streets that made right angles. People built houses out of stone, some of which were three or four stories high. Big fortresses stood near each city to provide protection. The people had weights, measures and a currency, so they could trade. The government may have stored food in case of shortages. They were perhaps the first people to make garments out of cotton. The Harappans used pictographs, drawings and symbols that represented ideas, to write. Both cities had another great invention: sewer systems to carry all human waste out of the city. Almost no other cities had a sewer system at this time. Harappan civilization had all but disappeared by 1700 BCE for reasons that are still unclear. The story of the Harappan civilization is most similar to which of the following?
A
In Ancient Greece, the Mycenaeans made huge advances in engineering and architecture and had a written language. Their society collapsed for unknown reasons in 1100 BCE.
B
The Incan empire did not have many technological advances but covered over 770,000 square miles before it was defeated by Spanish conquistadors in 1533.
C
The Khmer Empire, in modern-day Cambodia, was an enormous Buddhist city with advanced systems of art and architecture. In the 14th century CE it began a long steady decline.
D
The Maori people settled in New Zealand in the 13th century. They developed both a warrior culture and a system of fine and performing arts. The Maori are still around today.
Answer:
A
In Ancient Greece, the Mycenaeans made huge advances in engineering and architecture and had a written language. Their society collapsed for unknown reasons in 1100 BCE
The end of the cattle boom ________________
Answer:
in the 1880s.
Explanation:
The collapse of the cattle kingdom. A combination of factors brought an end to the cattle kingdom in the 1880s
What was the most significant impact of European exploration I’m native populations in the New World
Answer:
Technology and religion.
Explanation:
Without european explorations, christianity would not be that much spreaded.
Without european explorations, technology of people in the New world would not be as modern as the European one
Answer:
the destruction of entire civilizations as a result of disease and warfare
Explanation:
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Which of the following was not a result of the legal reforms instituted by Ottoman leaders during the the mid-nineteenth century?
Answer:
changes to laws on marriage and divorce
Explanation:
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From the speech “I have a dream” Martin Luther king Jr.
Why do you think the black community withstood such violent attacks without
esponding with their own violent retaliations?
Answer:
I think the black community withstood the violence and without being violent back because they knew it would make things worse for them. Imagine being hated and not being able to help it, and having to follow silly rules so you don't go to jail. They just wanted to live a peaceful, normal life and ignoring violence helped them in a sort of way.
Explanation:
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What was the capital city of the Byzantine empire?
A.Alexandria
B.Constantinople
C.Damascus
D.Rome
Answer:
D. Rome
Explanation:
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Plz help!!!!What were some ways the byzantine empire created new traditions?
Answer:
The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople. It survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until it fell to the Ottoman Empirein 1453.
why did congress pass the enforcement acts of 1870 and 1871?
Answer:
Grant to use military force to protect African Americans. The Enforcement Act was, in fact, three separate laws that Congress passed between 1870 and 1871. These acts were specifically designed to protect African Americans' right to vote, to hold office, to serve on juries, and to receive equal protection of laws
Write a sentence using the
first meaning of the word
object.
Answer: My wife told me she was not an object after I brutally destroyed uranus
Explanation:
I did it for u