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Compare and contrast the
way of life in ancient Egypt
and Nubia
Answer: in egypt they had
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Describe Their Culture (social classes, daily life, religion) Describe Their Economy/Jobs Trading, farming Harappa/ Mohenjo Daro Tolerated many religions Dravidians Aryans Moved from Central Asia to Indus River Nalley and then eventually moved into the southern part of the Indian subcontinent
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The Indo-Aryan migrations[note 1] were the migrations into the Indian subcontinent of Indo-Aryan peoples, an ethnolinguistic group that spoke Indo-Aryan languages, the predominant languages of today's North India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Indo-Aryan population movements into the region and Anatolia (ancient Mitanni) from Central Asia are considered to have started after 2000 BCE, as a slow diffusion during the Late Harappan period, which led to a language shift in the northern Indian subcontinent. The Iranian languages were brought into the Iranian plateau by the Iranians, who were closely related to the Indo-Aryans.
The Proto-Indo-Iranian culture, which gave rise to the Indo-Aryans and Iranians, developed on the Central Asian steppes north of the Caspian Sea as the Sintashta culture (2200[2][3][4]–1800 BCE)[5][6][7][8] in present-day Russia and Kazakhstan, and developed further as the Andronovo culture (2000–900 BCE),[9] around the Aral Sea.
The Indo-Aryans split off around 2000 BCE to 1600 BCE from the Iranians,[10] and migrated southwards to the Bactria-Margiana Culture, from which they borrowed their distinctive religious beliefs and practices. From the BMAC, the Indo-Aryans migrated into Anatolia and, possibly in multiple waves, the Punjab (northern Pakistan and India), while the Iranians, starting ca. 800 BCE, moved into Iran, both bringing with them the Indo-Iranian languages.
Migration by an Indo-European people was first hypothesized in the late 18th century, following the discovery of the Indo-European language family, when similarities between western and Indian languages had been noted. Given these similarities, a single source or origin was proposed, which was diffused by migrations from some original homeland
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How were the economic motivations for colonization different for the French and English? How did each of these approaches impact the indigenous people who lived in the American continent
Depending on the colonial strategy, the effects on indigenous people differed. Due to its emphasis on commercial relationships and cultural collaboration, French colonies had a relatively less influence. Native tribes occasionally joined forces with the French to oppose English colonists. However, English colonialism frequently brought to land expropriation, battles, evictions, and the deterioration of indigenous traditions.
The overseas colonies, protectorates, and mandate regions that were under French control starting in the 16th century made up what is known as the French colonies empire (French: Empire colonial français).
The "First French Colonial Empire," which lasted until 1814 and was mostly lost or sold by that point, and the "Second French Colonial Empire," which started with the invasion of Algiers in 1830, are often land expropriation distinguished from one another. Between the two world wars, it reached its height.
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By the end of the 1800s, how did most
Americans view laborers
Answer:How were workers treated in the 1800's?
Many workers in the late 1800s and early 1900s spent an entire day tending a machine in a large, crowded, noisy room. Others worked in coal mines, steel mills, railroads, slaughterhouses, and in other dangerous occupations. Most were not paid well, and the typical workday was 12 hours or more, six days per week.
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Harriet H. Robinson Remembers a Mill Worker's Strike and Rhode Islanders Protest Property Restrictions on Voting both defied the beliefs of Thomas Jefferson on the consequences of an urban industrial society. Namely, Jefferson believed that wage laborers were a dependent people unfit for citizenship because they relied on others for a living. However, industrial workers in the North were very political in spite of the lack of property.
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The statement that it challenged Thomas Jefferson's belief is true.
Harriet H. Robinson's account of a mill worker's strike and the protests against property restrictions on voting in Rhode Island indeed contradicted Thomas Jefferson's beliefs regarding the consequences of urban industrial society.
Jefferson considered wage laborers to be dependent on others for their livelihoods, and therefore believed they were unfit for full citizenship.
The industrial workers in the North during that period were highly politically engaged, despite their lack of property ownership. The harsh working conditions, low wages, and exploitation experienced by these workers motivated them to organize and advocate for their rights.
They formed labor unions, participated in strikes and protests, and actively sought political reforms to improve their living and working conditions.
Thus, their political activism demonstrated their desire for social and economic justice, challenging Jefferson's notion that wage laborers were incapable of being active citizens.
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Please help me within 24 hours (100 points worth). "Letter from the Future to Harry S. Truman" Assignment
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United States President Harry S. Truman is the only leader of a nation to authorize the use of nuclear warfare against another nation. It was probably the most difficult decision of his life. For this assignment, you are to write a letter to President Truman advising him of the consequences a decision to use nuclear warfare will have on the world—you are welcome to choose whether you advise him to drop the bomb or to not drop the bomb. But regardless of your position, you must include the following topics:
War conditions as of July 1945—who was in a position to help the United States in the Pacific Theater, was Japan in a condition to continue the war, how many people had died in the Pacific Theater to date
Descriptions of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki—how many people lived there, what were the cities known for (industrial and historical), where were the cities located in relations to other sites
Mention of the possible political repercussions—including theories that it was racially motivated, theories that it was politically motivated to send a message to the Soviet Union, Cold War arms race
Description of the physical and humanitarian effects—for this section, you may include photographs to prove your point of the destruction reaped on the cities as well as eye-witness accounts of the destruction reaped on humanity—include immediate and long-term effects
Be sure to use facts on these topics to advise the president of what he should or should not do. Keep in mind the state of the person to whom you are writing (as the president, he was the head of the military) and address your arguments in a manner that will garner the most attention from a person in that state. Submit your assignment when finished
Answer:
Dear President Truman,
I am writing to you today to advise you on the decision to use nuclear warfare against Japan. This decision will have far-reaching consequences on the world, and I believe it is important to consider all the facts before making a decision.
As of July 1945, the United States was in a position to win the war in the Pacific Theater. The country had the support of the Allied Powers, including Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand. Japan was in a weakened state, with its military forces depleted and its economy in shambles. The United States had already inflicted significant damage on Japan's industrial and military capabilities.
The cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were both home to many people, with populations of approximately 255,000 and 195,000, respectively. These cities were known for their historical and industrial significance, with many important buildings and factories located there. Hiroshima was a major military center, while Nagasaki was an important port city.
If the United States decides to use nuclear warfare, it could have significant political repercussions. Some people believe that the decision is racially motivated, while others believe that it is politically motivated to send a message to the Soviet Union. This could lead to a Cold War arms race and increased tensions between the United States and other countries.
The physical and humanitarian effects of nuclear warfare would be devastating. The immediate effects would include the destruction of the two cities, with thousands of people killed and wounded. The long-term effects could include radiation poisoning, cancer, and other health problems. I have included photographs and eye-witness accounts of the destruction reaped on humanity to prove my point.
In conclusion, I urge you to consider all of these factors before making a decision about the use of nuclear warfare. This is not a decision to be taken lightly, and it will have far-reaching consequences for the world. I hope that you will take my advice into consideration as you make this difficult decision.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
body of evidence of women civil protests from 1950 to 1990 in South africa
The African National Congress used grassroots mobilization in the 1950s to fight against tightening racial restrictions.
Women were crucial in promoting the leadership of women and instigating the inclusion of women's problems in the greater democratic movement. Women of all races were together by the recently established Federation of South African Women to campaign for equality.
The federation began locally and eventually grew throughout the nation by organizing inside labor unions and from street to street. These grassroots initiatives sparked several local protests, which culminated in the women's march on the capital of Pretoria in 1956. However, despite their efforts, the government continued to apply the pass restrictions to African women.
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Although located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, there was almost no
rainfall in the hot and dry climate of Sumer. How were people able to water their
crops?
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Answer:
Irrigation
Explanation:
I am fairly sure the Sumerians Invented Irrigation, they dug ditches to there fields. These ditches also stored water for periods of time because the ground below them was already filled with water.
Which countries are not making progress in using nonrenewables and in reducing pollution?
Answer:
populate air is costing us lives
1 minimize air pollution from cars
2walk bike or use public transportation
3save energy
4maintain your wood stove or fire place
5recycle buy recycled product s
6consumr less choose sustainable products
7eat local organic produce less meat
8 grow your own food
Which of the following is NOT true of the brain's association areas?
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Which of the following is NOT true of the brain's association areas?
Most intelligent animals have larger association areas.
Lower-level species have smaller association areas.
The association areas link sensory information with stored memories.
More intelligent animals have smaller association areas.
Answer:
More intelligent animals have smaller association areas.
Explanation:
The size of brain structures, including brain associations, is not the best way to determine animals that are more intelligent or not. Although most intelligent animals have larger brain associations, this is not a rule of nature. The size of the brain associations is very much related to the size of the brain structure itself, which is very much related to the size of the body structure and the composition of the organism. Although, in general, we cannot say that more intelligent animals have smaller areas of association.
Citizens living in countries with autocratic governments are... A given appointments to powerful positions. B more likely to participate in choosing their country's leaders and laws. С less likely to participate in choosing their country's leaders and laws. D always happy with their leaders and laws.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
They have a single ruler with unlimited power.
Which of the following events prompted the USSR to form the Warsaw Pact?
the enactment of the Marshall Plan in 1948
the Berlin airlift in 1948 and 1949
the creation of NATO in 1949
the addition of West Germany to NATO in 1955
the answer is D : the addition of West Germany to NATO in 1955
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In May 1955 West Germany joined NATO, which prompted the Soviet Union to form the Warsaw Pact alliance in central and eastern Europe the same year. Thus, the correct answer is option D.
What was the Warsaw Pact?The Warsaw Pact, formally the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance, was a Cold War collective defense treaty signed in May 1955 in Warsaw, Poland, between the Soviet Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republics of Central and Eastern Europe.
The Warsaw Pact was the military counterpart to the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon), the regional economic organisation for Central and Eastern European socialist states. The Warsaw Pact was formed in response to West Germany's admission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1955, as a result of the 1954 London and Paris Conferences.
Therefore, the addition of West Germany to NATO in 1955 prompted the USSR to form the Warsaw Pact.
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In a school 25% of the teachers teach basic math if there are 50 basic math teachers how many teachers are there in the school
Answer:200 teachers
Explanation:
25x4 =100
5-x4 =200
How did the Luisitanian
and Zimmerman
Telegram contribute to
U.S. involvement in
World War I?
Answer:
Even though the Lusitania was sunk in 1915 and the U.S. only declared war in 1917, the sinking ensured that Americans already had a negative sentiment towards the Germans as 128 Americans died from the incident.
The Zimmerman telegram only made things worse.
The Zimmerman telegram was a message sent to Mexico telling the German Ambassador there to begin negotiations with Mexico such that if the U.S. did not maintain neutrality, Germany would support Mexico in a war against the U.S. so that they may regain the lands lost to the U.S. over the years.
This, in addition to Germany reinitiating unrestricted submarine warfare, led to most Americans calling for war. President Woodrow Wilson obliged and appeared before Congress after some weeks and asked it to declare war.
Which statement describes Sparta's strategy for the Peloponnesian War?
O Sparta used its navy to attack Athens along the coastline.
O Sparta ruined Athens's farmland to try to get Athens to fight on land.
O Sparta sailed around the peninsula to attack Athens from two sides.
O Sparta attacked Athens directly and attempted to knock down the walls.
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Answer:
Sparta used its navy to attack Athens along the coastline.
Explanation:
The Peloponnesian War was a war in ancient Greece between Athens and its allies on the one hand and Sparta and its allies on the other. Historians have usually divided the war into three periods. During the first period, the Archidemic War, Sparta repeatedly invaded the Attic Peninsula, but Athens used its superiority at sea to strike a shore on the Peloponnesian Peninsula, trying to quell unrest among its allies. This period of war ended in 421 BC. with the peace of Nicias. But before long, conflict broke out again on the Peloponnesian Peninsula. In the year 415 BC Athens sent troops to Sicily in hopes of capturing Syracuse. The attack failed miserably and the Athenians lost all the troops they sent in 413 BC. At this juncture, the last phase of the war, commonly known as the Ionian War, began. Sparta, now backed by the Persian Empire, supported the revolution in Athens 'allies in the Aegean Sea and in Ionia, undermining Athens' power and domination of the sea. The destruction of the Athenian navy at the Battle of Ægospotami marked the end of the war, and Athens surrendered a year later.
Identify and describe 3 effects that the Civil War had on either the soldiers, civilians, the physical environment, the future of warfare (technology), or society has a whole. Think about the impacts that the war had.
What problem made China reluctant to improve relations with the United
States?
• A. American support for Taiwan
O B. The U.S. space program
• c. U.S. relations with Pakistan
• D. Chinese difficulties with the Soviets
answer is A. american support for Taiwan
America supported Taiwan. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
America was in aid for Taiwan in the civil war due to the identical terms of economic links, social values, and political background. Furthermore, America wanted to tie their good relations to expand the U.S. engagement with Taiwan.
Henceforth, America helped Taiwan by providing support to be a prime member of the World Trade Organization, Asian Development Bank (ADB). Therefore, this made China uninterested to improve relations and further associating with America in future interventions.
Lastly, America provided a policy to Taiwan to always provide help in times of distress.
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1. What contributed
to the growth of the antislavery
movement in the early 1800s?
Answer:
Explanation:
- many slaves fought back or escaped
- southerners feared slave uprisings and passed stringent laws and controls
What are sacraments, and how did an interdict affect them? Why was a pope’s use of an interdict such an effective method of controlling rulers? (sacraments, interdict)
Answer:
A sacrament is a religious ceremony implying grace etc. An inderdict was effective usage because it was a method of prohibitation.
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In which part of Africa were most of France's possessions in 1914.
Answer:West africa. Also parts of Northern Africa. Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, Nigeria, Congo, Gabon , Chad, etc...... Think west coast of Africa by the equator.
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Why was letting seawater evaporate in the sun not an sufficient, or good, method for obtaining salt?
If the social refors of the late 1800s never happened then ___
The late 1800s social reforms would not have increased the political power of the urban middle class, which was on the rise, while drastically lowering the influence of the wealthy families' low-population enclaves.
What purpose did the early 1800s social reform movements serve?The years 1830 to 1850 have even been referred to as the "Age of Reform" by some historians. Women in particular contributed significantly to these improvements.
Abolition, temperance, limits on child labor, prison reform, women's suffrage, and other important causes were battled for during this century.
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Answer:
New Orleans I think is the answer
What was the basis of economy for New england?
Review the events of the Reformation by putting the following events in order. A Timeline for Martin Luther's Actions Many would use the words of the Bible as arguments against the power kings, princes, and pope have over the common man. These struggles lead to struggle, war and the Reformation, which splits the church. A hearing occurs where the church tries to encourage Luther to withdraw his ideas from the 95 Theses, but Luther will not unless someone can prove him wrong with evidence from The Bible. Luther forced to hide with his friend Elector Frederick. Up to this point, the Bible only existed in Greek and Latin, making it nearly impossible for many to read it. People begin to read the Bible. To discuss this idea with other priests he writes his 95 theses and nails them to church door, the bulletin board of the times. He cannot see how God's intention was that poor people would spend all their money on paying their punishment. Why should it be easier for the rich to shorten their time in purgatory? While with Fredrick, Luther writes the Bible in the German vernacular because he wants people to read bible in their own language, ensuring they do not need to rely on the church's interpretation. Luther says: "I cannot act against my conscience." So church declares Luther as an outlaw. Thunderstorm leads to Martin pledging his life to god. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > > >
The Bible was only available in Greek and Latin up until this moment, making it practically impossible for many people to read it.
The 95 Theses that Martin Luther penned are nailed to the church door.
The Bible was only available in Greek and Latin up until this moment, making it challenging for many people to read and comprehend.With the intention of discussing his ideas with other clerics, Martin Luther draughts his 95 Theses. He fastens them to the church entrance so that it functions as a noticeboard for the current events.The church holds a hearing to try to convince Luther to change his mind about the 95 Theses. Luther will not comply unless someone can disprove him with biblical proof.For his own protection, Luther is compelled to hide out with his friend Elector Frederick. .The Bible is starting to be translated into everyday language, enabling more people to read and understand it on their own, while in hiding with Frederick, translates the Bible into German, ensuring that people can read the Scriptures in their own language and do not need to rely solely on the interpretation of the church.Because of Luther's statement that "I cannot act against my conscience," the church labels him an outlaw..In conclusion, these incidents had a big influence on the Reformation and the ensuing schism in the church. Martin Luther's views and deeds questioned the power of the Catholic Church and reemphasized the need of personal Bible interpretation.
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Why are railroads considered America’s first big business
Railroads are considered America's first big business due to their transformative impact, economic growth, and extensive corporate operations.
Railroads are considered America's first big business due to several significant factors. Firstly, the development of railroads revolutionized transportation and connected different regions of the country. Railroads enabled the efficient movement of goods, raw materials, and people across vast distances, transforming the American economy.Secondly, railroads played a crucial role in stimulating industrialization and promoting economic growth. They provided a reliable means of transporting raw materials to factories and finished goods to markets. This facilitated the expansion of industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and mining.Moreover, railroads attracted substantial investments from entrepreneurs and financiers, leading to the creation of large-scale corporations with extensive networks and operations. These corporations, like the Union Pacific and Central Pacific, amassed enormous wealth and power.Additionally, the construction of railroads required significant capital, advanced engineering techniques, and large-scale labor forces, leading to the creation of jobs and the growth of a skilled workforce.Lastly, railroads sparked the development of supporting industries, such as steel production and locomotive manufacturing, stimulating further economic growth.In conclusion, railroads are considered America's first big business because they revolutionized transportation, stimulated industrialization, attracted massive investments, and played a pivotal role in the growth of the American economy.For more questions on economic
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what other geographical feature might have influenced the choice to settle in this region?
Besides the closeness to the Indus River, what other geographical feature might have influenced the choice to settle in this region is option A. coastal access to the Arabian Sea.
The Indus river rises in the southwestern Tibet Autonomous Region of China near Lake Mapam at an elevation of about 18,000 feet. For 320 km, Indus river flows northwest, crossing the southeastern boundary of the disputed Kashmir region at about 4,600 metres.
What are the geographical features that might have influenced the choice to settle in the riverine area?Geographical factors that influence the location of a settlement at the riverine include;
1. Water supply – Settlements built away from rivers and water supplies to avoid flooding are located at dry point sites.
2. Defence – building on high ground allowed people the chance to look out for enemies while surrounding a settlement with water also helped with deed defence.
3. Aspect and shelter – In the northern hemisphere south facing slopes receive more sunlight and are protected from cold Northerly winds.
Therefore, the correct answer is as given above.
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The complete question goes thus:
Besides the closeness to the Indus River, what other geographical feature might have influenced the choice to settle in this region?
A. coastal access to the Arabian Sea
B. coastal access to the Bay of Bengal
C. proximity to the Thar desert
D. proximity to the Himalayan Mountains
what was john quincy adams role in the amistad case
Answer:
He led discussions to resolve continued disputes with Great Britain.
Explanation:
Answer:
He was the lawyer who represented a group of rebel slaves.
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