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Number 1 is: Muslims


Number 2 is : Salt

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Which of the following was not an eventual effect of the Sequoyah Constitutional Convention?
A.
The convention helped supporters of American Indians gain political standing in the future.
B.
The constitution drafted during the Sequoyah Convention inspired the Oklahoma Constitution.
C.
The Sequoyah statehood bill was passed in the House of Representatives and Senate.
D.
The vice-chairman of the convention, Charles N. Haskell, became the first governor of Oklahoma

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Answer: C

The Sequoyah statehood bill was passed in the House of Representatives and Senate. Have a good day <3 pls vote me brainliest !!

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c

Explanation:

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Why was no one happy with the compromise of 1850

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The compromise also included a more stringent Fugitive Slave Law and banned the slave trade in Washington, D.C. The issue of slavery in the territories would be re-opened by the Kansas–Nebraska Act, but many historians argue that the Compromise of 1850 played a major role in postponing the American Civil War.

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The Populist Party called for "free silver" to help raise prices for farm goods. , called for "free silver" to help raise prices for farm goods. , , excluded African Americans from membership. excluded African Americans from membership. supported private ownership of railroads. supported private ownership of railroads. divided northern and southern urban workers.

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called for "free silver" to help raise prices for farm goods.

Explanation:

The populists were an Agrarian-based political movement that came up to ensure the agrarian workers and farmers in the country had better conditions.  

Stephen Grover Cleveland was an American politician and lawyer who was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States,  

Stephen Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th president of the United States favored the use of gold to back the nation’s money supply but the Populist Party supporters and the agrarian wing of the Democratic Party wanted the country to use silver which was in more abundance by that time.

Answer:support “free silver” to raise prices for farm goods

Which of the following demonstrates the explanation of power in source 2?

A. The absolute rule of France under Louis XIV
B. The cultural Melding under Akbar in Mughal India
C. The tribute empire of the Mongols under Chinggis Khan
D. The cross-cultural Ottoman state under Mehmed Conqueror

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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A.

Explanation:

It's definitely A on edge. Source 2 was literally written by a French dude who is praising the king. The passage is pasted below:

Source 2

"It appears from all this that the person of the king is sacred, and that it is a sacrilege to attack him. God has His prophets anoint them with a sacred unction, as He has His pontiffs and His altars anointed. But, even without the external application of this unction, their charge renders them sacred, as being the representatives of the divine majesty, delegated by His providence to the execution of His designs. It is thus that God Himself speaks of Cyrus as His anointed—‘his right hand I have holden to subdue nations before him.’ The title of Christ is given to kings; and everywhere we see them called the Christ, or the anointed of the Lord.”

Bishop Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, explaining the divine right of kings, 1678

This should be proof enough.

Although Britain won the French and Indian War it came at what cost?
A. Extremely high rates of casualties
B. Increased hostility and resistance in the colonies
C. Loss of Canada
D. Increased violence from Native Americans

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B.because this war started to anger the colonist

who was Henry clay and what was his compromise?

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Clay was called 'the Great Compromiser' because he played a major role in formulating the three landmark sectional compromises of his day: the Missouri Compromise of 1820, the Tariff Compromise of 1833, and the Compromise of 1850.

The founders of American set forth distinctive ideals when planning the new government. These ideals were quite unique and bold. What types of ideals were used?
Group of answer choices

Hellenistic

Realistic

Utopian

Monotheistic

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I’m pretty sure it utopian

gimme a riddle lol like a hard one

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Answer:

What is it that given one, you'll have either two or none?

Explanation:

my teacher told me this one in class haha

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Explanation: What is seen in the middle of March and April that can't be seen at the begining or end of either month?

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What were some impacts of the Trans
Saharan trade route?
Why was the Trans Sahara trade route
important?
• What caused the growth of the trans
Saharan trade?

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Answer:

1.) One of the most important impacts of Trans-Saharan Trade was its role in the emergence of major states which are recognized up to today, several years since the trade declined.

2.) The Trans-Saharan Trade played an important role in the rise of states in the Senegambia region and the Western Sudan, in general. This trade was conducted between the North African traders and their counterparts in West Africa.

3.) Most of the factors which facilitated the growth of the trans-Saharan trade were directly or indirectly related to Islam.

Explanation:

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What is a similarity between the Mayan and Aryan civilizations?

They both did not believe in human sacrifice to the gods.
They both were at war with the Harappans.
They both worshipped eagles.
They both had class-based societies.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

They answer is "D. They both had class-based societies."

It isn't A, as the Mayans are renowned for their practices of human sacrifice.
It isn't B, as the Harappans were in the Indus River Valley, on a completely different continent than the Mayans.
It isn't C, as neither civilization worshipped eagles.

whats the similarity between abolitionists and the Free soldiers

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In contrast to abolitionists, who opposed slavery on moral grounds, most Free-Soilers opposed slavery because they felt that white laborers should not have to compete with—nor be "degraded" by—the presence of black slaves in the new territories.

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Why are the rivers of Southwest Asia and North Africa so important to life in the region?

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You should search up the answer online it usually pops up the answer.

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No idea, but nice picture

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What percent of earth's fresh water lies in the middle east

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1.4 percent!
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1.4 percent

Explanation:

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Describe, in detail, two reasons why the American colonists resisted British laws and taxation. Then describe, in detail, three ways in which they resisted or rebelled.

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Answer:

They are important to colonists needs

Explanation:

Answer:

Because of taxes,  the stamp act,

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What disease hit the 14th century during the dark ages?

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Answer: The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s.

Explanation: The Black death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid 14th century.

How do you play among us

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Answer:

have a good resting bi*ch face if playing witb friends

Explanation:

so they won't know what you are in the game

Name an organism and describe abiotic and biotic limiting factors that impact the organism’s survival.

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Answer:

Biotic or biological limiting factors are things like food, availability of mates, disease, and predators. Abiotic or physical limiting factors are non-living things such as temperature, wind, climate, sunlight, rainfall, soil composition, natural disasters, and pollution.

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Many of the grievances Thomas Jefferson references as justifications for declaring independence were more the will of British parliament than they were the will of King George III. Even though Jefferson would have been well aware of this fact, why does he go to such great lengths to vilify the king throughout the declaration?

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Answer:

Explanation below

Explanation:

Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States and the person that wrote the Declaration of Independence was of the view that George William Frederick, known as George III, was a Tyrant.  

King George the third interfered with the judicial processes and the civil rights of the colonists at that time. He also ensured that the military powers were beyond that of the civilian government and replaced the governments of the colonists with the ministers he appointed.  

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When the Supreme Court rules on a case, how many “agree” votes are needed to reach a verdict?

The Chief Justice’s opinion is the verdict.
A simple majority is needed.
A 2/3 majority is needed.
All nine justices must agree.

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Answer:

A simple majority is needed.

Explanation:

A simple majority is conducted by comparing the amount of votes in favor with the amount of votes against the proposed ruling. The verdict is reached when the votes in favor of the ruling exceed the one against one, even if the difference is only in one vote.

Typically this system of voting was made to prevent a certain decisions from being drawn out and make the process longer than it needs to be.  Since the supreme court have to handle the cases that sent from lower courts all over the nation, this  system of voting is necessary to ensure that the supreme court can handle as many cases as possible.

Answer:

A simple majority is needed

Explanation:

Which societal change did Rousseau support?

gender equality
the end of government
equality under the law
the social contract as a moral guide

THE ANSWER IS C. I JUST TOOK THE TEST ON EDG.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Rousseau was a French philosopher that helped the US create their government.

Which state best describes the form of give that is most common Europe and the America’s

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Answer: Pennsylvania

Explanation:

The reason is Pennsylvania’s because you sure the same qualities we have similar architecture we have many things in common Libertyville for example one of them has my sister between us I’m in England or Europe too that’s why his PA

What did the Vikings do that made people consider them as a large threat

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they mass killed people and raided placed

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How did Massachusetts pay for the public schools?

Families paid a tax in each town.

The schools were supported by public money.

The church in each town paid.

Each child had to work to pay for the school.

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Answer:

A. Families paid tax in each town.

Explanation:

in the federal government, the secretary of state is primarily a diplomat and often interacts with other countries. How is a secretary of state’s job different at the state level?

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

While the US secretary of state at the Federal level is primarily a diplomat to other nations analogous to the foreign minister in other countries, the Secretary of State at the state level is the state's chief elections officer, chief corporations officer, and supervisor of the State Archives.

According to Washington's secretary of state official website, the office was established with the adoption of the Washington State Constitution in 1889. It is an elected position. Election for the position of secretary of state holds every four years.

Answer Choices:

A At the state level, a secretary of state is an attorney and argues in court.

B At the state level, a secretary of sate resolves disputes with companies.

C At the state level, a secretary of state interacts with the federal government.

D At the state level, a secretary of state oversees the election process.

Answer: D

how did control of the bosporus contribute to the wealth of the byzantine Empire?​

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Constantinople is an ancient city in modern-day Turkey that’s now known as Istanbul. First settled in the seventh century B.C., Constantinople developed into a thriving port thanks to its prime geographic location between Europe and Asia and its natural harbor. In 330 A.D., it became the site of Roman Emperor Constantine’s “New Rome,” a Christian city of immense wealth and magnificent architecture. Constantinople stood as the seat of the Byzantine Empire for the next 1,100 years, enduring periods of great fortune and horrific sieges, until being overrun by Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire in 1453.

Bosporus

In 657 B.C., the ruler Byzas from the ancient Greek city of Megara founded a settlement on the western side of the Strait of Bosporus, which linked the Black Sea with the Mediterranean Sea. Thanks to the pristine natural harbor created by the Golden Horn, Byzantium (or Byzantion) grew into a thriving port city.

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How did Anglo American speculators in the 19th century perceive wealth in
New Mexico? *
O Mining
O Land ownership
O Reselling the land
O Agriculture

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Answer:

Land Ownerships

Explanation:

At that time, many of the speculators was impressed with the quality of the soil and temperature in Mexico.

Because They believed that land ownerships will provide a big opportunity for high return in investment. They can bought land with significantly cheaper price and make additional investment to transform those lands into a business.

For example, they could bought the land and turn it into an agricultural farm. They also can purchase the lands with the hope that in contains some sort of precious metals underneath.

According to Jewish scripture, what role did Moses play in the Jewish faith? He was king during construction of the Temple of Jerusalem. He was the last of the judges of the ancient Hebrew tribes. He united the separate Hebrew tribes into one unified kingdom. He received the Torah, including the Ten Commandments, from God.

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Answer:

He received the Torah, including the Ten Commandments, from God.

Explanation:

Moses was the son of a Hebrew man but circumstances compel the mother to leave him which led to his adoption by the princess of Egypt. Later on, he became the leader of the Hebrews and helped them in their "exodus" from Egypt.

According to the Jewish scripture, it was Moses who "wrote" the Torah under the guidance and inspiration of God. He also received the Ten Commandments from God while on their way to "Canaan".

Thus, the correct answer is the fourth/ last option.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Think about what you know about competitions, monopolies, and trusts. Was business reform necessary? Check all of the boxes that you agree with. Having strong businesses and industries is good for the economy. A company should have the right to form a monopoly. Competition between companies is good for people who buy goods. The government has the right to put limits on what businesses can and cannot do, even if those limits lower businesses' profits.

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Answer:

Its "A company should have the right to form a monopoly" aka 2 and "The government has the right to put limits on what businesses can and cannot do, even if those limits lower businesses’ profits" aka 4.

Explanation:

I got it correct on edg.

The statement that i agreed includes:

Allowing competition between companies because it is good for people who buy goods. The government should continue to have the right to put limits on what businesses can and cannot do,

Competition is one of the basic force of market price because each companies which produces goods will not want to lose its customer because of high price.

Monopoly refers to a situation where there is only a recognized seller or producer of a product in the market. Monopoly is very bad for an economy because it does not encourage competition and leave the consumers at the hand of monopolist.

It is important that the government continue to devise various regulation to discourage monopoly and encourage competition in the economy.

Therefore, in conclusion, i agree with Option C and D.

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c

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