Answer:
C. They are all examples of the efforts of colonial Americans to use democratic practices in government.
Explanation:
They were all important in contributing to the growth of representative government.
How did events in 1066
lead to the Hundred Years' War?
Answer:
The immediate causes of the Hundred Years War were the dissatisfaction of Edward III of England with the nonfulfillment by Philip VI of France of his pledges to restore a part of Guienne taken by Charles IV; the English attempts to control Flanders, an important market for English wool and a source of cloth;
Define Human Systems
Answer:
Body systems are groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body. Some organs may be part of more than one body system if they serve more than one function. ... Examples include the respiratory system, nervous system, and digestive system.
Explanation:
fill in the blanks with the words in parenthesis
Today, (no nations, few nations) _________________ have a government that is a direct democracy because it is impractical to bring all citizens together for a meeting due to large populations.
Answer:pluralist democracy I think
Explanation:
Explain how "separation of powers" stops one branch from becoming too powerful. I NEED HELPPPP!!!!!
Answer:
The checks and balancing system provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches and prevent any one branch from becoming to powerful.
What was Hernan Cortes searching for?
Answer:
In 1518, Herman Cortes set off to explore Mexico.
Explanation:
He strategically aligned others and he eventually overthrew the powerful and vast Aztec Empire in Mexico.
What was Cabeza de Vaca's dream for Texas?
Answer:
He explored this small section of the East Texas coast in hopes of finding a way to Mexico and the Spanish colonies there.
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PLEASE ANSWER ALL OF THEM!
1. Before the Industrial Revolution, how was clothing made?
2. The first factories of the Industrial Revolution had to be near rivers, why?
3. How did the Industrial Revolution change the way clothing was produced?
PLEASE
Stephen F. Austin was arrested in San Antonio by Mexican forces.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer:
the answer is true he was arrested by Mexican forces
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!
What was the significance of building a canal in Panama?
Answer:
The canal permits shippers of commercial goods, ranging from automobiles to grain, to save time and money by transporting cargo more quickly between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Explanation:
Answer:
Faster, and low cost Trade.
Explanation:
The panama canal allowed for faster trade as, before if you wanted to get a chin ease product form china to say, Washington D.C. you would quite literally have to go around the world. The panama canal allowed for a short cut which in-turn resulted in lower prices for consumers
who did roger williams spend the winter with?
Answer:
He fled to Narragansett Bay & spent the winter with Indians.
To be exact, the Narragansett Bay tribe.
Which effect of the civil rights movement had the greatest impact on the largest number of Americans?
A) the integration of Little Rock Central High School
B) the Supreme Court decision in Brown vs. the Board of Education
C) the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
D) the decision to have Marian Anderson perform at the Lincoln Memorial
Answer:
the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Answer:
It's c
Explanation:
.According to Hamilton, why is it essential that the new Republic establish public credit?
Answer:
Hamilton deemed it essential to be the support of those to whom it owed money : the wealthy, domestic credit class as well as foreign creditors
Which might result from a new video game system being released?
prices are reduced on the old video game system
How does the story of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata relate to Aryan history?
A. The story provides a sense of the battles between rival Aryan tribes.
B. The story shows us the Aryan concept of the ideal king.
C. The story reveals that the Aryans believed that duty was very important.
D. The story tells us the names of the five main Aryan kingdoms.
Answer: Dude its A.
Explanation:
Aight imma break it down fo ya....it goes like dis:
One of the two major epics of Hinduism is Mahabharata. This epic shines sum light on people livin it up in the epic age. More focus is given to the values and the living standards in the Gangetic Plain. The theme of Mahabharata is based on a great civil war among bretheren; the Pandavas and the Kauravas. In this, the Pandavas were the Aryans who fought against their cousins.
Der u go....hope it helps
Answer:
The story provides a sense of the battles between rival Aryan tribes.
PLEASE HELP FAST!! How did Georgia play an important role during the Constitutional Convention?
A)Georgia delegate, Abraham Baldwin, refused to sign the Constitution because the debate over equal representation was not resolved.
(only answer if you know FOR SURE)
B)No delegates from Georgia attended the Constitutional Convention because Georgia was involved in a war with Spain during the convention.
C)Georgia delegate, Abraham Baldwin, helped provide the opportunity for discussion that would lead to the Great Compromise solving the problem of equal representation.
D)Georgia delegate, William Few, helped to ensure George Washington as the leader of the country before voting was allowed.
Answer:
I think it's A, but don't mark my words...
Definitely not B
“How has the Indus River Valley changed from ancient times to today?”
Answer:
The Indus River helped with irrigation and farming making the basis of human civilization.
Growing crops near the river allowed for irrigation giving more time for people to do other things creating jobs and helping the foundation of civilization as we know it.
In your opinion, what could the French have done
differently to attract settlers and grow the population of New France? Support your
opinion with evidence from the text.
Answer:
i dont get it what text
Explanation:
which is done by both a historian and an archaeologist
Answer:
A historian is a person who studies history whereas an archaeologist is a person who studies archeology. They both study history, but through different perspectives; historians study history through documented evidence whereas archeologists study history through physical evidence. This is the main difference between historian and archeologist.
Explanation:
Brainly pls?
:)
Answer:
They find out the history
Explanation:
They both have something to do with history
What were the Anti-Federalists afraid of?
Answer:
they were scared it would be too powerful and they would be losing their individual rights
Explanation:
they didn't think the new system would protect their rights and that it posed a threat
Answer:
The Anti-Federalists were afraid that the new national government would be to powerful
Who was the long time rival of France, especially during the napoleonic wars?
Answer:
The Great Britains
Explanation:
yes!
Answer:
UK
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes the defining characteristics of the Age of Contact era in Texas history?
American Indian tribes were driven out of Texas by French settlers.
American Indian tribes were driven out of Texas by French settlers.
Spanish colonists abandoned exploration of Texas after not finding any gold.
Spanish colonists abandoned exploration of Texas after not finding any gold.
Anglo and Spanish settlers established colonies in Texas.
Anglo and Spanish settlers established colonies in Texas.
Spanish explorers and French explorers both claimed land in Texas.
Spanish explorers and French explorers both claimed land in Texas.
The wave of exploration that began with Columbus’ voyage in 1492 didn’t take long to reach the land that is now Texas. Spain’s conquest of the Americas began on a series of islands in what is now the Caribbean Sea. New colonial cities on those islands soon became hubs for exploration of the mainland. By 1519, exploration had turned to conquest in what is now Mexico, when Hernán Cortés landed on the Yucatán peninsula then pushed inland to the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.
To the north, on the gulf coast, the focus remained on exploration. A 1519 expedition led by Alonzo Álvarez de Pineda sailed west from Florida toward Mexico, mapping the coastline as they traveled. That map, which is still in existence, shows a long and curving coastline that we can recognize even today. It’s the first map showing the land that became Texas.
There’s no evidence that the Pineda expedition came ashore in Texas, although it’s likely they stopped somewhere along the coast to restock their supplies of food and water. A later group of explorers gets credit for being the first people from the Old World to set foot on the Texas shore. They were survivors of a failed expedition to colonize Florida, shipwrecked in November of 1528 on the Texas coast after fleeing Florida in makeshift boats.
Some 80 men wrecked on a barrier island – perhaps present-day Galveston. The group included a Moorish slaved named Estevanico, the first African to enter what is now Texas. But, the most well-known is Álvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca. For eight years, he traveled through Texas and the Southwest, living sometimes as a trader, and sometimes as a slave. In 1536, Cabeza de Vaca and a handful of companions traveled across North America to a Spanish outpost on the Gulf of California. He returned with fantastic tales to tell. That story can be read today in La Relacion, an account of his journey, published in 1542. The account also provides valuable information about the lives of Native American groups who lived here when the Age of Contact began.
Word of Cabeza de Vaca’s journey spread quickly. Fascinated by Cabeza de Vaca’s account and enticed by the potential riches in the area, other Spanish explorers left for Texas in hopes of finding treasure. The first was Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, sent by the Viceroy in Mexico City to find the Seven Cities of Cibola. Coronado did not find gold, but his route did cross what is now the panhandle of Texas, where traces of his massive expedition can still be found.
An expedition led by Luis Moscoso de Alvarado, survivors of another failed mission to Florida, entered east Texas – probably in the summer of 1542. They encountered the Caddo Indians, and perhaps reached the Guadalupe River, but many questions remain about the route they traveled in the state.
In 1598, another Spanish explorer, Juan de Oñate, crossed the Rio Grande near present-day El Paso. He was traveling to colonize what is now New Mexico. An inscription carved into a stone there offers a powerful reminder of those early European explorers, and of the change they brought when they came.
Many Spanish explorers came to the region in search of wealth and treasure, but no one found the abundant treasure they sought. By the mid-1500s, the Spanish government’s interest had begun to wane, and by the turn of the century large expeditions to Texas had come to an end.
But the Spanish weren’t the only power with an interest in the Americas. By the beginning of the seventeenth century, France and England had also claimed large areas – the English along the mid-Atlantic coast, and the French in present-day Canada. The French explorer, René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, set out for the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, which had already been claimed by Spain. He left France in 1684 with the intention of establishing a French fort at the mouth of the Mississippi River. But La Salle’s expedition strayed far from its original course, and landed at present-day Matagorda Bay, Texas. He lost two ships in the bay, including the La Belle. That ship’s remains were discovered and excavated in modern times, providing artifacts and a wealth of information that we can study today.
La Salle did establish a fort, which was built along Garcitas Creek far from the Mississippi. Like so many other expeditions, La Salle’s ultimately failed. He was murdered by his own men, and by 1689, disease, hunger and attacks from the neighboring Karankawa had killed almost all of the remaining members of La Salle’s entourage.
Despite the failure of La Salle’s Fort Saint Louis, the French presence revived Spain’s interest in the area. An expedition led by Alonzo De León rescued some of the survivors from La Salle’s colony and strengthened Spain’s presence in the area. Then, in 1690, a group of Franciscans established the first missions in East Texas. It was the beginning of a wave of Spanish missions and colonies, including many that can still be seen today.
How did religion influence the leaders that came to power across Europe during the medieval era?
Answer:
One example could be the Holocaust which was the influence of a leader that use his power wrong in Europe and influenced the religion Judaism wrong by the killing of Jews.
Vasco Nunez de Balboa crossed the lsthmus of Panama in 1913 False, True
Answer:false
Explanation: Balboa crosses the isthmus in 1513
How did alcohol production change when Georgia became
a royal colony?
A) Alcohol production increased.
B) Alcohol could only be produced in Savannah.
C) Alcohol production decreased.
D) Alcohol could be produced, but it could not be sold to other colonies.
According to the open door policy China’s ability to tax trade did what
Answer:
According to the Open Door policy, China's ability to tax trade encouraged fair trade for all countries. Open door policy referred to the policy of China to open up foreign business in order to bring about economic transformation of modern China.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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which art from sounds the most primitive
Please help!!!!!
Answer:
cave painting
Explanation:
cave men painted on walls. that's primitive
It is possible to misuse the technology of cloning.?
A.True
B.False
Answer:
i thinks its true
Explanation:
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
What is Davy Crockett best known for writing?
Answer:
I believe that he wrote an autobiography about his life called "A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett"
Hope this helps ^^;
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Which claim does Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. make in his "I Have A Dream" speech?
Segregation is evidence that African Americans are still not truly free.
African Americans benefit equally from the justice system.
African Americans should use their bitterness to fuel their fight for justice.
The U.S. government should pay African Americans money.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from King's speech is most relevant in supporting the claim identified in Part A?
"We can never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of their selfhood and robbed of their dignity by signs stating 'for whites only.'"
"In the process of gaining our rightful place, we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds."
"This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism."
"There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights."
Answer:
Segregation is evidence that African Americans are still not truly free.
Martin Luther King JR did not say that African americans benefitted from the justice system, He did not say African Americans should be payed. Although African Americans should use their bitterness to fuel theri fight for justice is a message during BLM Protests in the 60s'. I have a dream is a message that suggests a goal or want for the future of racial justice for African Americans, His dream is to elimate segregation in the US for freedom for all. That is his goal and dream. I hoped I Helped :D!
Answer: a for both of them
Explanation:
Why didn't FDR offer support to African Americans in his New Deal programs
Answer:
President Franklin D. Roosevelt didn't offer support to African Americas in his New Deal programs, because his New Deal focused on economic reforms rather than social reforms.
Explanation:
hope this helps out. :)