Answer:
d
Explanation:
HI PLEASE HELP!! WE ARE READING THE BOOK "THE GIVER"
I PUT HISTORY BY ACCIDENT OMG IT'S ACTUALLY ENGLISH!!
Lilly treats Gabriel like her brother, which shows her love for him.
we learn that Lilly has a love for him like family (chapter 17-20)
When the chief elder sends helicopters out to find doesn't like the fact that if they leave everyone knows the memories
"I will kill people, sir, I will kill the old people sir" The Giver imitating the people in the community (chapter 20 pg 153)
we learn that the giver does not like people in the community.
"He killed it, my father killed it!" (chapter 19 pg 150) Jonas being frighetend on what his own father did. We learn that Jonas's father's job is not what it seems
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In which state(s) were you only allowed to hold a public office if you were a landowner?
Connecticut
New York
Pennsylvania
All of the choices
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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How are your priorities different than those of the federal government and why?
Answer:
The federal Governments job is to help the nation and pick things that will help everyone instead of one person. The federal government might need to make a life-threatening decision for billions of people, your priorities are smaller than everyone's overall.
Explanation:
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A historian would be interested in knowing how the weather in a particular area influenced the clothes that people of that area wore.
A. Yes
B. No
No. They would not.
I realized that Yes was the wrong answer and I’m sorry.
Answer:
The answer is no because historian study history meaning the past, so mostly they wouldn't be interested in how the weather in a particular area influenced the clothes that people wear.
Explain the basic beliefs of Confucius and how that relates to ancestors. Be sure to cite specific examples from your lesson.
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Answer:
The purpose of Confucianism would be uphold people's morals socially, politically and philosophically. Confucianism stresses filial piety (respecting ancestors), education (civil service exams) as well as relationships (towards elders, friends, siblings etc).
Explanation:
Egyptian’s were concerned with the afterlife so they built ____________ (16). The first pyramid was built by ________________ (17). Farmers and slaves provided the labor to build the pyramids. A pyramid could take 20 years to build. Pyramids were designed to protect the pharaoh’s mummified body after death. A collection of magical spells was also used to help Egyptians safely reach the after live. The collection of spells is commonly referred to as “____________________” (18). Archeologist have learned a lot about ancient Egypt be excavating pyramids. In 1922, ___________________ (19) tomb was discovered. It was the first tomb found that had not been emptied by tomb robbers. The tomb was full of amazing treasure and art. Tutankhamen is unique because he was only nine when he became pharaoh.
Answer:
1.tombs not sure 2. Third Dynasty by the Pharaoh Djoser sure
Explanation:
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The Song dynasty produced __________
, perhaps China’s greatest female poet. (Li Bo/Li Quingzhao)
Answer:
Li Quingzhao
Explanation:
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If you were to create your own country, how would you go about protecting it, providing services and interacting with other nations? What tasks would you find challenging? What tasks would you expect to be easy?
Answer:If I made my own country I would guards and laws to keep my people in order and safe. To provide the goods and services we need I would trade with other nations. That way both our people get what we need. Something that would be a challenge is finding jobs and hiring people to do them. That would a long and tiring process.
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During Reconstruction who took over Southern state governments? Why would this be troubling to Republicans in Congress (think)?
Answer:
During the Reconstruction period of 1865–1877, federal law provided civil rights protection in the U.S. South for freedmen, the African Americans who had formerly been slaves. In the 1870s, Democrats gradually returned to power in the Southern states, sometimes as a result of elections in which paramilitary groups intimidated opponents, attacking blacks or preventing them from voting. Gubernatorial elections were close and disputed in Louisiana for years, with extreme violence being unleashed during the campaigns. In 1877, a national compromise to gain Southern support in the presidential election resulted in the last of the federal troops being withdrawn from the South. White Democrats had regained political power in every Southern state. These conservative, white, Democratic Redeemer governments legislated Jim Crow laws, which segregated black people from the white population, and upheld them constitutionally as “separate but equal” rights.
Federal Aid
The federal government adopted a policy of providing arable land to former black slaves during the last stages of the American Civil War in 1865. They were freed as a result of the advance of the Union armies into the territory previously controlled by the Confederacy, particularly after Major General William Tecumseh Sherman’s March to the Sea. General Sherman’s Special Field Orders, No. 15, issued on January 16, 1865, provided for the land, while some of its beneficiaries also received mules from the army for plowing. The policy became known as “forty acres and a mule.”
The Special Field Orders issued by Sherman were never intended to represent an official policy of the U.S. government with regard to all former slaves. Andrew Johnson, who succeeded President Lincoln after the assassination, revoked Sherman’s orders and returned the land to its previous white owners. Because of this, the phrase “forty acres and a mule” has come to represent the failure of Reconstruction policies in restoring to African Americans the fruits of their labor.
During this time, the federal government also attempted to provide aid to black Southerners through the Freedmen’s Bureau. The bureau was created through the Freedmen’s Bureau Bill, which was initiated by President Abraham Lincoln, and was intended to last for one year after the end of the Civil War. On March 3, 1865, Congress passed the bill to aid former slaves through legal food and housing, oversight, education, health care, and employment contracts with private landowners.
At the end of the war, the Freemen’s Bureau’s main role was providing emergency food, housing, and medical aid to refugees; it also helped reunite families. Later, it focused its work on helping the freedmen adjust to their condition of freedom by setting up work opportunities and supervising labor contracts. It soon became, in effect, a military court that handled legal issues. The bureau distributed 15 million rations of food to African Americans, and set up a system in which planters could borrow rations in order to feed freedmen they employed.
The most widely recognized of the Freedmen’s Bureau’s achievements is its accomplishments in the field of education. Prior to the Civil War, no Southern state had a system of universal state-supported public education. Freedmen had a strong desire to learn to read and write. They had worked hard to establish schools in their communities prior to the advent of the Freedmen’s Bureau. By 1866, missionary and aid societies worked in conjunction with the Freedmen’s Bureau to provide education for former slaves.
The bureau faced many challenges despite its good intentions, efforts, and limited successes. By 1866, it was attacked by Southern whites for organizing blacks against their former masters. That same year President Andrew Johnson, supported by Radical Republicans, vetoed a bill for an increase of power for the bureau. Many local bureau agents were hindered in carrying out their duties by the opposition of former Confederates, and lacked a military presence to enforce their authority.
Black Disfranchisement
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Slave children: Two children who were likely emancipated during the Civil War, circa 1870.
What was one major effect of increased trade in China during the postclassical period?
A. Chinese merchants began using coins instead of paper money.
B. Chinese government officials took control of all international trade.
C. Chinese cities experienced rapid population growth.
D. Chinese leaders passed laws limiting the scale of foreign goods.
Answer:
C I believe
Explanation:
Trading increased China which led to rapid growth.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Trading increased China which led to rapid growth.
Where did the First Continental Congress meet? Explain what was discussed at the First Continental Congress.
Answer:
Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the fall of 1774.
Explanation:
Delegates discussed boycotting British goods to establish the rights of Americans and planned for a Second Continental Congress.
What causes the majority of water pollution?
plastic materials
biodegradable materials
natural materials
animal materials
Answer:
plastic matirals
Explanation:
How did king Henry IV of France respond to the Huguenots?
o He waged a civil war to defeat them
o He formed a court to try them for heresy
o He gave them legal protection and rights to practice their religion
o He expelled them to other parts of Europe or American colonies
When King Henry IV of France was faced with the issue of the Huguenots, He gave them legal protection and rights to practice their religion.
How did King Henry IV treat the Huguenots?The Huguenots were Protestant Christians in France. This was a problem because France was mostly Catholic at the time.
King Henry IV did not discriminate against them however, and allowed them to practice their religion.
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Match the following items:
1. Jerusalem
2. Knights
3. Hospitalers
4. Alexanderia
Men with honorable rank who pledged to do good deeds.
Former capital of Judea; often called the Holy City.
Crusaders who were part of an organization that gave medical aid.
A city second in importance to Rome; located on the delta of the Nile River.
Answer:
1. jerusalem - former capital of Judea often called the Holy City
2. knights - men with honorable rank who pledged to do good deeds
3. hospitalers - crusaders who were part of an organization that gave medical aid
4. alexandria - a city second and importance to Rome located on the Delta of the Nile River
Did the Europeans treat the Africans fairly? Explain your answer in a paragraph of 125 words.
No. Millions of Africans were abducted from their countries of origin with nothing being provided to them. They were taken away and sent to the Americas and the Caribbean; they never returned to their families. These folks were packed closely together, side by side, underneath the decks. They had been bound and chained. Many people perished along the voyage due to a shortage of food, foul odors, illness, and poor sanitation; others were thrown overboard. They checked their physical size, strength, and teeth as they stood on the blocks to be sold to the highest bidder. sent to work in the cotton fields and sugar plantations seven days a week, from the break of dawn till the darkness of the night. Europeans, treated them inhumanly.
Which statement most accurately describes the purpose of the Bill of Rights?
It was created to protect people's freedoms from the government
It was created to protect people from one another
It was created to protect states from the federal government
It was created to protect people from the states
Answer: to guarantee freedoms that belong to every citizen.
Explanation:
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Write a report about the Greek architecture “basilica” explaining what it is, when it was built, where it was built, who built it and other useful information. Include two sources (citation) that you used as well.
I inserted an image below for you to have a clear idea of what a basilica is. Please help me out.
Answer:
the answer is false.
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Daria wants to connect the claim of her argumentative essay with the first piece of supporting evidence that follows. What transition should she use?
Finally
Although
In contrast
To illustrate
Answer:
To illustrate
Explanation:
To illustrate
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Answer:
THOMAS JEFFERSON
Led the FederalistsFavored strong states rights. Favored an agricultural economyFavored a weak central governmentStrict reading of the constitutionALEXANDER HAMILTON
Led the democratic-republicansFavored a national bank.Favored an industrial economyFavored a strong central government.Elastic reading of the constitutionExplanation:
Answer:
THOMAS JEFFERSON
Led the Federalists
Favored strong states rights.
Favored an agricultural economy
Favored a weak central government
Strict reading of the constitution
ALEXANDER HAMILTON
Led the democratic-republicans
Favored a national bank.
Favored an industrial economy
Favored a strong central government.
Elastic reading of the constitution
Explanation:
I copied off first person so they deserve credit
What did early humans need least in warm environments?
stone tools
animal furs
clan membership
enclosed shelters
In warm environments, early humans needed enclosed shelters the least. The climatic conditions of these regions provided less necessity for protective structures against harsh weather, unlike colder environments.
The option (D) is correct.
Instead, warm environments typically offered ample natural resources for sustenance, reducing the urgency for elaborate shelters. Early humans in such settings likely relied more on shade, natural features, and simple arrangements for shelter.
Stone tools, animal furs, and clan membership might still hold value for various reasons such as hunting, protection, and social cohesion, but enclosed shelters were of lesser importance due to the milder climate and abundant resources available.
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What did early humans need least in warm environments?
(A) stone tools
(B) animal furs
(C) clan membership
(D) enclosed shelters
What are the highlights of the story Calamity Jane?
Answer:
Martha Jane Cannary (May 1, 1852 – August 1, 1903), better known as Calamity Jane, was a well-known American frontierswoman, sharpshooter, and raconteur. In addition to many exploits she was known for being an acquaintance of Wild Bill Hickok.
Explanation:
theres sumthing she accomplished, i guess that counts as a highlight
Answer:
Martha Jane Cannary (May 1, 1852 – August 1, 1903), better known as Calamity Jane, was a well-known American frontierswoman, sharpshooter, and raconteur. In addition to many exploits she was known for being an acquaintance of Wild Bill Hickok.
Explanation:
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I need a 1 paragraph summary of the french and Indian war (aka the 7 years war) plsss thxx
Answer:
The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The seven year war (or as we know it in the USA) is a war fought between Great Britain and the French and their Indian allies. the war (although many people believe it was fought between the French and Indians which was not true) was a war for US territory. The British won which would force the French to leave. After the war Great Britain was in debt so in order to pay of this debt they started taxing the colonies.
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What was the main role of Knights in the European feudal system in the Middle Ages?
Answer: professional soldiers in wartime?
Explanation:
it's a guess
peasants do the dirty work, knights are not land barons and most likely not educated (NGL THAT MAKES SENSE), but serving the country is their duty
process of elimination, it is professional soldiers in wartime
What did the egyptains make brick out of
Answer: Ancient Egyptians would gather mud from the banks of the river Nile and chop up bits of dried grass or straw and then mix them. After a few days, they would squeeze the mixture into brick shapes and leave them to dry in the hot Egyptian sun.
Answer: I'm pretty sure it was out of dried grass or straw and then mix them together.
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What is the climate of the selva in South America?
cool and humid
hot and dry
hot and humid
temperate
Answer: Hot and humid.
Explanation: The average climate of the selva in South America is hot and humid.
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why was jefferson against a strong centrial government
Answer:
Jefferson advocated a decentralized agrarian republic. He recognized the value of a strong central government in foreign relations, but he did not want it strong in other respects. Hamilton's great aim was more efficient organization, whereas Jefferson once said "I am not a friend to a very energetic government." Hamilton feared anarchy and thought in terms of order; Jefferson feared tyranny and thought in terms of freedom.
Explanation:
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How did Abraham Baldwin impact the United States Constitution?
A
He cast his vote to force a tie which resulted in the Great Compromise on
representation in the legislative branch.
B)
He opposed amendments that protected individual rights from the
government.
C) He opposed ending the international slave trade.
D)
He supported a central government with only one branch.
Which of these is a power found in the state constitution?
A printing moneyprinting money
B entering into treaties with other countriesentering into treaties with other countries
C selecting a governorselecting a governor
D declaring war on foreign power
Answer:
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making agreements with other countries contracting with other nations through agreements. As a result, choice (B) is accurate.
What is Constitution ?The United States Constitution is the only valid legal document in the country. In 1789, it replaced the country's original constitution, the Articles of Confederation. It defines the national framework and governmental restraints and originally included seven articles.
In accordance with the doctrine of the separation of powers, the federal government is composed of three branches: the legislative, which is represented by the bicameral Congress (Article I); the executive, which is represented by the president and other top officials (Article II); and the judicial, which is represented by the Supreme Court and other federal courts (Article III).
There have been 27 amendments to the Constitution since it was established in 1789. The first 10 amendments—commonly referred to as the "Bill of Rights"—offer particular safeguards for individual liberty and justice and impose limitations on the state-level executive branch's authority.
Most of the 17 additional amendments increase protections for people's civil rights. Others deal with matters relating to federal power or alter
The rights and obligations of state governments are outlined in Articles IV, V, and VI, which represent the federalist principles.
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How did the phalanx formation help Spartan soldiers?
A) It provided them with new opportunities for trade.
B) It opened passageways for them to travel.
C) It brought in a new source of income for them.
D) It helped keep them safe from harm during battles.elp Spartan soldiers?