10. Which two rivers helped form the fertile valley that became the area for the first civilizations?

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Answer: Tigris and Euphrates river

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What was the Emancipation Proclamation? January 1, 1863

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President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."

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abraham freed slaves

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What tactics were used to get confessions from accused heretics?

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They Tortured them by starving them and  heaping burning coals on parts of their body.

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. Punishments ranged from acts of

penance, public floggings, or confiscation of property to life imprisonment in a dungeon.

Many heretics who refused to repent were burned at the stake.

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According to the text, why is Temple Mount important to Muslims? Check all that apply.
It is the site where Prophet Mohammad received his winged horse, Buraq.
It is the holiest place in Islam.
It is the location where Prophet Mohammad began his ascent to heaven.
It is one of the oldest surviving Muslim monuments in the world.

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Answer: It is the location where Prophet Mohammad began his ascent to heaven.

It is one of the oldest surviving Muslim monuments in the world.

Explanation: that’s the answer

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What happens with laissez-faire economic policies?
A. Businesses buy out other businesses.
B. The government takes a "hands off" approach to businesses.
C. Businesses take over the government.
D. The government actively controls local businesses.

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What happens with a laissez-faire economic policies is that the government takes a "hands off" approach to businesses.

What is a laissez-faire economic policies?

In economics, a Laissez-faire refers to an economic system in which the transactions between the private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism deriving from special interest groups.

The economic system of laissez-faire is more associated with the Physiocrats who flourished in France. This policy also received a strong support in classical economics because it developed in Great Britain under the influence of the economist Adam Smith. Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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Paleolithic people used cave drawings and art.

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true

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Cave art, generally, the numerous paintings and engravings found in caves and shelters dating back to the Ice Age (Upper Paleolithic), roughly between 40,000 and 14,000 years ago. The first painted cave acknowledged as being Paleolithic, meaning from the Stone Age, was Altamira in Spain.

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What 2 countries supported the colonists during the American Revolution?

A. Spain and Germany
B. Britain and France
C. France and Spain
D. Prussia and Germany​

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Answer:

France and Spain

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The answer is the Letter C

Answer:C
France and Spain were allies to the colonists

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Answer:

what the question because there no literally there

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Voltaire was known for being an early advocate of this view of religion.

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Freedom of Religion but mostly separation of church and state

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A . It offers people a sense of freedom.

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Sumerians created a writing system because:
a) People needed a way to communicate with one another
b) The need for records of ownership, sales, or purchases came about
c) As the populations grew, kings needed a way to keep track of a census (number of
people in the empire)
d) It was needed to communicate law codes to every person

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I think the answers is b

This stopped the Nazi aggression in Russia?
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a. Winter.

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The Nazi's attacked during the Summer (a classic mistake, made by a number of notable people, such as Napoleon). They failed to account for a long campaign (also like Napoleon), and so did not issue Winter clothing.

While in the summer, Russia is not as cold (which led to the issuing of standard military coats, the winter is extremely harsh. Coupled with natural causes (heavy snowfall), Russian raids on supply lines, and a long siege of cities held by the Nazi soldiers, the Nazi's started to starve, freeze, and surrendered soon after.

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the answer is summer

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which government action was designed to discourage criticism of us involvement in ww1?

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D. The Espionage and Sedition Acts.

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President Woodrow Wilson passed the Espionage and Sedition Acts in 1917. With these acts, it was against the law and was considered a crime to criticize the United States by using abusive and vile language. You also could not interfere with the United States trying to defeat Germany by stating different opinions publicly.

With the United States' involvement in World War I, many did not agree with what was happening. Some people thought that the United States should have just stayed out of it altogether, which resulted in many proving to be disloyal to the United States and its cause.

The Espionage and Sedition Acts made it illegal to say such things about the United States. You could not interfere with the United States relations with Germany by saying certain opinions or saying anything that related to being disloyal to the United States.

What is the 10th amendment added to the bill of rights

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Answer:

I think it is C

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How did the Third Crusade’s peace treaty affect people in the Holy Land?

It ended the danger of war in the Holy Land.
It gave control of Christian settlements to Muslims.
It allowed both Christians and Muslims to enter Jerusalem.
It made it safe for Jewish people to return to the Holy Land.

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Answer: The answer is c

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what is a connection between two landmasses?

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Answer: An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses and separates two bodies of water. ... An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses and separates two bodies of water.

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How many characteristics do living things have?

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They have 9 characteristics

8. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Classical China?

A) China expanded their borders.

B) China adopted the customs of the Xiongu when they invaded China.

C) China developed a central government meant to sustain and create better control of the empire.

D) China developed new ideas about life and government.

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I think it’s D. I’m not sure.

Answer:

D, Im pretty sure of it.

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Why were the Iroquis Indians enemies of the French?

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Answer:

The Iroquois sought to expand their territory and take control of the role of middleman in the fur trade between the French and the tribes of the west.

There is a king of a vast empire he converts to a religion that is a minority group within his empire and as a result he forswears the use of war and stops invading foreign countries name the most likely religion of the king and describe which tenets of his new faith caused him to act this way

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Answer:

The most likely religion of the king is Islam or Christianity to be honest.

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The king is said to have converted to a minority religion and as a result of his conversion he engages in wars and prevents aliens from invading.

Therefore, the tenet of his new faith that caused him to act this way is likely obedience to authority or God

"In December 598 [B.C.] Nebuchadnezzar left Babylon once more to campaign in the west. He besieged Jerusalem, which had rebelled three years earlier, and on 16 March 597 it fell. King Jehoiachin and many of his subjects were deported to Babylon and Zedekiah was installed as king of Judah in his place. After some years Zedekiah too rebelled. The Babylonians began a siege of Jerusalem which lasted for more than a year. The walls were finally breached in the summer of 587 . . . And the city surrendered about a month later. Much of Jerusalem may have been destroyed at this time and more Jews were deported." —Michael Roaf, Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East What action tells you that the Jews resented the Babylonian invasion? a. installation of Zedekiah as king c. invasion of Babylon b. repeated rebellions d. deportation Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C

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Answer : B

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b.

repeated rebellions

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In a _________ case where the parents are found to be at fault, it is within the power of the judge to make a disposition to move the a child to foster care. A. delinquency B. negligence C. probation D. circumstantial

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Answer:

Answer is-

B  

negligence case

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Answer:

B is the answere

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2. Which of the following is true concerning Aztec women?
A)women often decided the fate of prisoners captured by warriors
B)Aztec women could own and inherit property.
C)Aztec women could enter into contrIcts
D)Aztec women frequently became warriors.

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Answer:A B and C

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All of these are true about women minus the last one

Why did the Founding Fathers provide a process for changing the U.S. Constitution?
(25 Points)
A.Federalism was a founding principle.
B.Changing the government made it less powerful
C.The process allows the Constitution to adapt to the times.
D.They were worried that the first president would become a king.

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Answer: the answer is C

What was the Jim Crow era?

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Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States

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It was the Era in which there was racial segregation everywhere. Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.

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Answer: Ok so from what I know it would be D.

Explanation:but like it could be wrong but honestly its 125-75. Which is 50. Then 50 divided by .55 is 90.9 so you couldnt afford 91. Really hope its right!

3) what is Settled Agriculture

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Application of human labor and tools to a fixed plot of land for more than one growing cycle.

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A B C or D?? history easy q

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The answer is A

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. What is the economic policy of the federal government which allows businesses to do
what they want: such as trade freely, set their own prices, and determine workers'
wages and working conditions?

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Answer: property rights

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Which statements about Acadiana are accurate? Check all that apply
It consists of 22 parishes in present-day Louisiana

The Acadian people were removed from this region.

The majority of people living in the region are Roman Catholic.

It is located in the eastern part of the state along the coastline.

It is dominated by the Cajun people and their culture.​

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Answer:

All of the statements are correct except for statement B. The Acadian people were not removed from the region, but it is true that they had to share the land with other settlers coming from the Deep South and Appalachia.

Acadiana consists of what is now southern Louisiana. Most people are Roman Catholic because they descent from French settlers, and France is a catholic country. Finally, the culture is dominated by the Cajun people, and is a mix of African, Caribbean, French, and American influences.

Explain three ways that early colonists adadpted to their environments to survive

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Summers were too short, and most unfortunate enough, winters were long and cold. The colonists would have to take some time to adapt to this new environment. ... Colonists cut down many of the trees, and replaced them with fields for farmers. The soil was excellent, unlike the New England Colonies.

What was the outcome of the Fray Marcos de Niza expedition?
a.
He never found the cities of gold.
b.
He found the cities but kept all the treasures for himself.
c.
After reaching the cities he took gold back to New Spain to show the viceroy.
d.
He saw the cities from a distance and claimed he saw gold in his report for the viceroy.

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Answer:

C

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Answer: D

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he did find it it was just made out of adobe bricks and appeared gold.

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