Answer:
2 How the State and U.S. Constitutions Are Similar
Most have a preamble, a bill of rights, establish an executive branch and outline the structure of the state's governing body and have provisions for amendments to be made to them as situations arise, such as technology and growth.
Explanation:
Civil Disobedience: Define civil disobedience in your own words. Describe 3 examples regarding civil disobedience past or present.
Answer:
Her you go/can i have branliest please
Explanation:
An example of civil disobedience is when Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus where African Americans were supposed to sit prior to the civil rights movement.
Brunelleschi's Dome on the Dumo in Florence shows the advances in what subject?
Climb Il Duomo Florence, Italy
a. physics
b. math
c. architecture
d. Science
Answer:
The answer is C
Identify the Characteristics of each Type of Plant
Pine Tree
Moss
Strawberry Plant
Makes Seeds
No Flowers or Cones
Cones
Pollination
Makes Spores
Flowering
Answer:
pine tree: pollination, cones amkes seeds
moss: no flower or cones, makes spores
strawberry plant: flowering, makes seeds, pollination
Explanation:
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Which of these would have been supported by a Federalist?
A.
direct democracy
B.
a strong president
C.
state currency
D.
a bill of rights
Answer:
B. a strong president
Explanation:
Federalists wanted a stronger central government. They didn't care about state currency, and most didn't think a bill of rights was necessary. I don't know what a direct democracy is.
Which of the following subjects were NOT considered important by the first Humanists of the Renassance?
a. literature
b. science
Selected:c. musicThis answer is incorrect.
d. art
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What product made the dynasties of China wealthy and powerful?
Answer:
The largest products in the Han economy were iron, salt, copper work, and silk. The Silk Road was established during the Han Dynasty. This trade route from China to Europe was a great source of wealth and luxury items. Buddhism first came to China during this time.
Members: Emperor Gaozu of Han
Explanation:
What was the name for the people who were considered to be so low that they were not even part of the Hindu caste system?
A.Sudras
B.Untouchables
C.vedas
Answer:
Untouchables
Explanation:
What role did monasteries play in medieval Europe?
Answer:
Explanation:
Monasteries were a place where travelers could stay during the Middle Ages as there were very few inns during that time. They also helped to feed the poor, take care of the sick, and provided education to boys in the local community.
Answer:
Una de las funciones principales de los monasterios era preservar la cultura de la época y que se transmitiese entre generaciones. La mayor parte de la cultura se encontraba en los libros, y a consecuencia de esto había unos monjes ocupados de la transcripción de diferentes texos.
Explanat
A major cause of the Enlightenment was
A: a renewed interest in nobility
B: the Scientific Revolution
C: the French Revolution
D: a growing respect for absolute monarchies
Answer:
The Scientific Revolution
The introduction to the Constitution is called __________.
A.
Section I
B.
the Preamble
C.
the Magna Carta
D.
the Bill of Rights
Answer:
Your answer is: B) The Preamble
Explanation:
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Answer:
B, is the answer.
Explanation:
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Some rational number, such as 1/2, 3/8, and 2/5 have a finite decimal (terminating decimal); while others, such as 1/3, have infinite decimal representation (repeating decimal). For which positive whole numbers, n, is the decimal representation of 1/n finite? For which is it infinite? Describe the pattern, if there is one.
Answer:
Explanation:
Some rational number, such as 1/2, 3/8, and 2/5 are known to have a finite decimal (terminating decimal) as shown
1/2 = 0.5
3/8 = 0.375
2/5 = 0.4
We can see that the values after the decimal points are countable and finite. They are not repeated compare to some fractions like:
1/3 = 0.333333333333333333333333... (The values after the decimal here are infinite i.e they have no end). From the question, we are to look for other values of the denominator n that will make 1/n finite ans infinite.
The value of n that will make 1/n finite is when n = 4, 8, 16... (most of this numbers are even numbers while some are odd e.g 5)
1/4 = 0.25
1/8 = 0.125
1/16 = 0.0625
For infinite, the value of n that will make 1/n infinite are mostly prime numbers e.g 7, 11, 13, 17...
1/7 = 0.142857142857142... (the values 142857 keeps repeating itself)
1/11 = 0.0909090909090909090...(the value 0909 keeps repeating itself)
1/13 = 0.076923076923076923... (the value 076923 keeps repeating itself)
1/17 = 0.0588235294117647... (the value 0588235294117647 will keep repeating itself)
How does the physical environment still influence culture today?
Answer: Culture is greatly affected by environment. ... Climate is a huge factor in different cultures. If a group of people live in a cold place, they will most likely wear thicker clothes, opposed to the thin clothes worn by people in warmer places.
Four events dealing with some early events in world history are listed below. Which is the correct chronological order of these events? A. In the Ice Age, people migrate to parts of North America. B. The start of the Neolithic Revolution. C. Homo Sapiens make their first appearance in history. D. Groups of people make tools of stone. *
Answer:
1. D
2. C
3. A.
4. B
Explanation:
1. D. Groups of people make tools of stone: this period is known as the stone age, and it occurred around 1.76 million years ago
2. C. Homo Sapiens make their first appearance in history: from research, the earliest homo sapiens to have been found dated to have existed 200,000 years ago in Africa.
3. A. In the Ice Age, people migrate to parts of North America: the migration was believed to have occurred between the Siberia in Asia (eastern part) and Alaska in North America around 20,000 to 25,000 years ago.
4. B. The start of the Neolithic Revolution: this period was believed to follow the Ice Age, and it began around 12,000 years ago.
How is democracy in ancient Athens different from the democracy in America today? *
1) Ancient Athens's democracy was a constitutional democracy
2)Ancient Athens's democracy was a religious democracy.
3) Ancient Athens's democracy was a direct democracy.
Answer:
3) Ancient Athens's democracy was a direct democracy.
Explanation:
Direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly. This differs from the majority of currently established democracies, which are representative democracies.
Answer:
direct democracy
Explanation:
Egypt reached empire status during the...
Old Kingdom
First intermediate period
Middle Kingdom
New Kingdom
Which country was starting to compete with Spain for control of Texas and the New World?
A.India
B.China
C.France
D.Portugal
Answer:
C. France
Explanation:
In what 2 ways did England punish Bostonians for the Boston Tea Party?
Answer:
As a result of the Boston Tea Party, the British shut down Boston Harbor until all of the 340 chests of British East India Company tea were paid for. This was implemented under the 1774 Intolerable Acts and known as the Boston Port Act
Explanation:
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The author calls Miss Lottie’s house "the most ramshackle of all our ramshackle homes." It has "rickety frame siding," and is a "gray, rotting thing with no porch." Also, Miss Lottie’s "queer-headed son" sitting on a "squeaky rocking chair" adds to the setting. What can the reader infer based on this description?
a. Miss Lottie wants her son to repair her house, but he is lazy.
b. The children look up to Miss Lottie with respect.
c. Miss Lottie has a low social standing within the community and the children do not fear her.
d. Miss Lottie is old and feeble.
I believe the answer is C
Why was the First Continental Congress called to meet by the colonists? What was the result
Answer:
The First Continental Congress, which was comprised of delegates from the colonies, met in 1774 in reaction to the Coercive Acts, a series of measures imposed by the British government on the colonies in response to their resistance to new taxes.
When is Symbolic Speech
Protected?
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Who is the first king of Nepal?
answer:
Prithvi Narayan Shah
explanation:
Prithvi Narayan Shah was the first ruler of "unified" Nepal.
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What is the role of the bourgeois/bourgeoisie in the French Revolution
Marx was one of many thinkers who treated the French Revolution as a revolution of the bourgeois. In Marxist theory, the bourgeoisie plays a heroic role by revolutionizing industry and modernizing society.
How does freedom of the press protect our democracy ?
Answer:
When our leaders threaten journalists, they are threatening the First Amendment, along with our most basic rights. “Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press,” said Jefferson, “and that cannot be limited without being lost.
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What were the strengths of the Articles of Confederation? How did the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 impact this? How did weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation and Shays' Rebellion lead to a call for a stronger central government?
Answer: 1, The following are the strength of the articles of Confederation
Strength 1
Congress could declare war, and start an army and navy
Strength 2
They could make peace and sign treaties
Strength 3
They can borrow money
Strength 4
They can organize a post office
Strength 5
They can make laws that will affect all the states
2, Land Ordinance of 1785 and Northwest Ordinance of 1787
These are both considered achievements under the Articles of Confederations because they established processes for settling and governing the western territories by a compromise that created a Congress made up of a Senate and House of Representatives
3,
Explanation:
1, The Articles of Confederation, the United States' first constitution, was written during a time when the American people feared strong national governments. The new nation needed some kind of organization to hold states together to help them fend off future attacks and hopefully make a stronger economy.
The loyalty of the people seemed to align more with the individual states than with the nation. After the American Revolution, states were still printing their own money, which was worthless in other states and further hindered cooperation. The 13 new states needed to find common ground and a way to cooperate.
During the American Revolution, many states wrote their own state constitutions. These constitutions consisted of political ideas that provided equality and freedom. States particularly relished the three branches of government and the idea of a republic, where citizens elect political officials. However, when the states came together to complete the first constitution, the nation was formed as a confederation, where states were sovereign, while trying to work together. The Articles of Confederation only set up the Continental Congress at the federal level. There were no executive or judicial branches except within the states. The states were allowed to keep every right that was not specifically given to Congress. The bonding of the states was through a 'firm league of friendship' that best served as a defense agreement against invasion. States were not allowed to use taxes as a way to discourage treaties, and states were extremely limited in their dealings with foreign nations.
2, The Ordinance of 1785 put the 1784 resolution in operation by providing a mechanism for selling and settling the land, while the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 addressed political needs. The 1785 ordinance laid the foundations of land policy until passage of the Homestead Act of 1862.
The English bill of rights influence the American colonies by what
Answer:
The English Bill of Rights encouraged a form of government where the rights and liberties of individuals were protected. These ideas and philosophies penetrated into the colonies of North America.
Answer:
1689
Allowed the parliament to approve all taxes
Prevented standing army and freedom from cruel/excessive bail
Explanation:
What was the Americans plan for the war at sea? Why?
Answer:
They attacked the British merchant ships and hired privateers to disrupt British trade and hurt the economy
Explanation:
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One way some Southerners made life difficult for freed African
Americans was to?
Some ways that Southerners made life difficult for freed African Americans was by enacting poll taxes and literacy tests.
Southerners were still very against African Americans having rights, but since slavery was now illegal, they decided to come up with other ways to make their lives difficult. One of their main concerns was African Americans being able to vote, as this meant that they could vote for someone in power that could better their lives.
One of the things that Southerners would do to make freed African Americans' lives difficult was putting taxes on polls. Poll taxes meant that in order to vote or poll, you needed to pay a tax. African Americans were still trying to find jobs, as a lot of the time in the South, people were against hiring them. If they did find a job, they would get paid less. This often meant that they did not have the money to vote.
Another way that Southerners would make freed African Americans' lives difficult was by putting literacy tests on polls. Literacy tests meant that in order to vote or poll, you had to pass a literacy test. Freed African Americans usually could not read or write, as it was illegal to give a slave an education. Even after they got freed, they often would not have the time or money to receive an education. This would cause African Americans to fail the literacy tests and not be able to vote.