The Answer fam is............. B. Secret societies of colonists formed to protest British policies
write a short paragraph that explains populism
What major trade route helped
this empire?
Answer:the silk road, spices routes
Explanation:
Why were Anne Hutchinson’s ideas so upsetting to the leaders of Massachusetts Bay Colony?
A) She threatened to start her own colony.
B( She encouraged women to leave the Church.
C)She argued for a separation of church and state.
D) She challenged the authority of men in the colony.
Answer:
It should be C
Explanation:
Because Anne Hutchinson was a deeply religious woman. In her understanding of Biblical law, the ministers of Massachusetts had lost their way. She thought the enforcement of proper behavior from church members conflicted with the doctrine of predestination.
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3. Explain how the world is more interconnected today than it was 100 years ago. Is this
interconnectedness a good or a bad thing?
Answer:
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Explanation:
The blank is the most populated area and is about 400 miles across
my answer-
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pretty sure its oasis
my explanation-
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Answer:
Delta
Explanation:
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Answer: Well without trust in your government there can be many thing that the govermnet can do to help us but since we dont trust they we dont agree with that (for example bill or law). Also the government can start fearing the civilians that live there if theres enough people being rebellious therefore causing a civil war.
Explanation:
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All of the following activities by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna were supported by the people of Mexico except:
He allowed Farias to be in control of the government
b. He led a revolt against Bustamente.
c. He fought against Spain in its final attempt to regain control over Mexico.
d. He fought against Spain in the Mexican revolution for independence.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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ОВ
O O O O
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Answer:
the answer is
A. He allowed Farias to be in control of the government.
Explanation:
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Why do you think we need to study the culture and music of other countries?
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How does the length of the third stanza of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" affect the poem's meaning?
As the shortest stanza, it helps reflect the speaker's desire to move through places quickly without much reflection.
As the longest stanza, it helps highlight that the speaker has long struggled to recognize the importance of these historical places.
As the shortest stanza, it helps show that the speaker has not spent much time traveling around the world and visiting rivers.
As the longest stanza, it helps show how important it is for the speaker to place himself in a history that happened before him.
Answer:
D is the answer
Explanation:
Answer:
Yup Its D
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Read the poem "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks.
The Pool Players.
Seven at the Golden Shovel.
We real cool. We
Left school. We
Lurk late. We
Strike straight. We
Sing sin. We
Thin gin. We
Jazz June. We
Die soon.
Which tone does the language in the final lines of "We Real Cool" create?
serious
sarcastic
hopeful
uncertain
Answer:
Serious
Explanation:
It says we die soon. Death is a serious matter.
What did Caesar do to anger the Senators
answer:
The Roman Senate supported Pompey asked Caesar to give up his army, which he refused to do. in consequence Julius Caesar the dictator of Rome, was stabbed to death in the Roman Senate house by 60 conspirators led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus on March 15. The day later become known as the Ides of March.
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Answer:
Explanation:
It is possible that Caesar wanted to evade the question by leaving Rome and starting a new military campaign. In the spring of 44, an expeditionary force - consisting of at least the legions II, IIII, XXVII, XXXV, XXXVI and XXXVII - was on its way to the east, where Crassus' death had to be avenged. Its temporary commander was the son of Caesar's niece Atia, the young Gaius Octavius. The dictator was to follow his legions and planned to attack the Parthian empire (text). Of course, success in the east would not have solved the domestic problem.
Another way to solve the constitutional problem was to behave himself as a king, without actually using this title. The only kings the Romans knew, were the oriental kings, and therefore Caesar used their symbols to show his power. His statue was placed among those of the legendary Roman kings, he was allowed to wear a purple robe, he was given the surname "the country's parent", sat on a raised cushion in the theater and on a golden throne in the Senate, coins showed his portrait, and a temple was erected to Caesar's Clemency: its first priest was Mark Antony, who had rescued Caesar at Dyrrhachium. He was still the pontifex maximus of the Roman state, which allowed him to live in the regia, a house on the Forum Romanum which had once, five centuries before, belonged to the palace of the Roman kings. When people wanted to approach him, he received them without rising. On 15 February, he tried to have himself "spontaneously" crowned by Mark Antony, but the people who were present were very upset and he ordered the crown to be sent to the temple of Jupiter (text).
The name of the first Spanish mission in East Texas established by Father Massanet was_________
Answer:
San Francisco De Los Tejas
Explanation:
Begun in 1690 as a response to the La Salle expedition.
he Benedictine Rule mainly affected the lives of
5 points
A missionaries.
B bishops.
C monks.
D the poor and sick.
Answer:
I Think it affected the lives of the poor and sick.
Explanation:
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A middle-aged woman goes to the marketplace to buy her family food for supper. She speaks openly to her friends and the merchants but avoids the forums where political and philosophical discussions take place in public. Upon returning home, she instructs her children on the importance of family. When her husband returns home, he treats her with respect and looks to her for wise counsel. In which of the following civilizations does this middle-aged woman reside?
Answer:
The Roman Empire
Explanation:
The Civilization in which the Middle-aged Woman resides is the Roman Empire.
What is a Civilization?
A civilisation (or civilization) is any complex society that is characterized by the development of a urbanization, political state, social stratification, and symbolic systems of communication basically beyond natural spoken language (namely, a writing system).
Civilizations are intimately associated with the additional characteristics such as the domestication of plant and animal species (including humans), centralization, specialization of labour, culturally-ingrained ideologies of progress, monumental architecture, taxation, societal dependence upon farming, and expansionism.
What is the Roman Empire?
The Roman Empire was basically the post-Republican period of ancient Rome. As a polity, it included the large territorial holdings around the Western Asia, Mediterranean Sea in Europe, and North Africa, ruled by emperors.
From the elevation of Caesar Augustus as the first Roman emperor to the military anarchy of the 3rd century, it was a principate with Italy as the megalopolis of its provinces and the city of Rome as its capital. Later, the Empire was ruled by many emperors who shared control over the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire.
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which characteristics did the totalitarian regimes of Germany Italy and the Soviet Union have in common? select three options
Answer:( edited )
99 percent the answer is b, a , and c
Explanation:
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The two houses of the legislative Branch are the House of Representatives
and
Answer:
The Senate
Explanation:
What was agreed on in the Treaty of Greenville?
Answer:
Treaty of Greenville, also called Treaty of Fort Greenville, (August 3, 1795), settlement that concluded hostilities between the United States and an Indian confederation headed by Miami chief Little Turtle by which the Indians ceded most of the future state of Ohio and significant portions of what would become the states of Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan.
Explanation:
Treaty of Greenville also called as TREATY OF FORT GREENVILLE,(August 3,1795),settlement that concluded hostilities between the united states and an Indian Confederation headed by miami chief Little Turtle by which the indians ceded most of the future state of Ohio and significant portions of what would become the States of Indiana,Illinois,and Michigan.
Which of the following groups opposed the Civil War?
Answer:
the north
Explanation:
At the beginning of the American Revolution, General Washington
would have been likely to support
longer enlistments for colonial troops.
shorter enlistments for British troops.
longer enlistments for British troops.
shorter enlistments for colonial troops.
Answer:
The answer to your question is A. longer enlistments for colonial troops.
Answer:
A on edge
Explanation:
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Read this passage from the farewell address George Washington wrote at the end of his presidency.
The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge, natural to party dissension, which in different ages and countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism.
–Farewell address,
George Washington,
1796
Which statement best explains Washington’s stance in this passage?
Having different factions can help to address the needs of constituents.
Creating divisions within political systems is more harmful than helpful.
It is important to establish bonds with foreign nations for future relations.
Establishing political parties can help to prevent the rise of despotism.
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Answer:
I believe in the god father who created heaven and earth ; holding all things in his power, bringing light and life to birth .
Identifying Connections: How were the roman and Christian values similar
What was the impact of the Progressive Movement
in Florida?
Explanation:
The return to political power of the Bourbon Democrats did not mean the overnight destruction of reforms of Reconstruction. Governor George F. Drew was an old-timer Whig, a native of New Hampshire, and a lumber man with Northern contacts. Drew supported closer contact with Northern investors and a new diverse economy.
Florida's backwardness and the need to rebuild the state economy were major considerations which even the agrarian interests could not overlook. The cotton kingdom was declining as new cotton fields opened in Texas. The Bourbon Democrats were still politically conservative, but they weren't ignorant of the realities of Gilded America.
They were also the major party in Florida as their Black Codes systematically eliminated most of the African-American vote, essential to the survival of a statewide Republican Party. Only in Jacksonville and Pensacola were blacks still in public office by 1880, thanks to Democratic gerrymandering. The Bourbon plan for a new state constitution in 1885 to oust the Reconstruction Constitution was the final legal nail on the coffin of politics.
The Civil War had not ended the status of the agrarian classes. Most rural African-Americans and poor whites found sharecropping and tenant farming the only routes to survival in much of Panhandle Florida. Others choose to vote with their feet by leaving rural Florida. However, until most of the Deep South, many Floridians headed southward rather than to the North due to the development of peninsular Florida. Florida was the only Southern state in the South who gained black people in the migration between states.
FLORIDA
FEARS AND REACTIONS IN GILDED ERA FLORIDA
Rapid changes and a greatly restrictive political system were bound to create a good many critics. The Constitution of 1885, which would last well into the twentieth century, may have made Cabinet posts, Supreme Court judges, and regulators elected officials for the first time, but it was not a document for reform. The agrarian aristocracy soon allied with the new wealth of railroad men, lumber men, and citrus growers.
A leading spokesman for the small farmers against the railroads was Wilkinson Call, a colorful Populist who got the State of Florida to establish a Florida Railroad Commission to stop unfair rate practices. Henry Flagler and Henry Plant couldn't silence Call.
Less easily understood by many urban Floridians was the intense development of Nativism in Florida. The continued growth of the Klu Klux Klan and other militant groups was due not just to the demise of black political influence, but due to a fear of the waves of change entering Florida. Northerners were changing old institutions.
By the late 1890's this emotional nativism was also directed at the Roman Catholic Church in Florida. Under the demagoguery of Tom Watson and the Guardians of Liberty, many rural Floridians believed that Catholics were loyal only to the Pope. By 1916, anti-Catholic sentiment helped bolster an obscure Defuniak Springs minister Sydney Catts into the Florida Governorship. Catts never enacted his most serious attempts to close down monasteries and nunneries and a counterattack led by Father Michael Curley changed public opinion in the large cities.
To according to historians, what were some of the causes of the Civil War? *
O The Institution of slavery
Economic reasons
States Rights
Cultural Differences
All of the above
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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What problem is the cartoon meant to highlight? the monopolies created by large corporations the corruption of government by monopolies the struggle between government regulation and business the pollution caused by the growth of industry in the country
Answer:
b. the corruption of government by monopolies
Answer:b
Explanation:
b
Which of the following is one way that Booker T. Washington believed that African Americans could achieve equality?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
through education and learning job skills
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Which event was a motive for Spain to first begin to establish missions in East Texas in 1690?
Answer:
timber church of San Francisco de los Tejas
Explanation:
In 1690, one year after Father Massenet set fire to La Salle's doomed Fort St. Louis settlement, he blessed the timber church of San Francisco de los Tejas – the first Spanish mission in east Texas, near present-day Augusta.
What is the purpose of the Preamble to the Constitution?
Select the best answer to the question.
O A.
To reiterate the Declaration of Independence
B. To form a more perfect union
c. To outline the amendment process
D. To explain why the Articles of Confederation were being replaced with a new constitution
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the world's a little blurry
Explanation:
Grasslands and great plains are a dominant physical feature of Argentina, Uruguay, _______, Venezuela, and Paraguay.
Mexico
Colombia
Peru
Jamaica