2. Why did the Mongol invasions across most of Asia and much of
Europe have such a tremendous impact?

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

Mainly because their empire was the largest empire in the world. Containing the most diverse amount of social classes and races. They practiced religious tolerance which at that time was a huge leap forward in social development. They also allowed for large and widespread free trade across there empire. So overall they found new ways to further knowledge in trade, culture, and even tactics of war.

Explanation:


Related Questions

What did the British do to win the French & Indian War?
A. The British borrowed a lot of money for troops and supplies.
B. The British created a secret laser weapon.
C. The British formed an alliance with the Spanish.
D. The British formed an alliance with the Wampanoag tribes.

Answers

I’m pretty sure it’s A if not D

Who and what crimes were tried in court?

Answers

Answer:Crime - Crime - Trial procedure: Although common-law countries have ... Appeals of the decisions of magistrates' courts also are heard by a Crown Court

Explanation:

Which of the following statements is included in the Bill of Rights?

Answers

Answer:

I will change this awnser the problem is that nobody know the awnser I will change it when you tell me the choices it says the following but there is no following you see?

Explanation:

Which one of the following statements is true about the first battle of Marne
It shifted attention to the war in Italy
It ended Germany's hopes for a quick victory on the Western Front
It allowed the French and British to attack Austria-Hungary
It ended France's hopes for victory when their army surrenderd
(I need this answer NOW.)

Answers

Answer:

Correct answer is It ended Germany's hopes for a quick victory on the Western Front .

Explanation:

First option is not correct as at the Italy was neutral at the time.

Second option is correct as German created a famous Schlieffen plan to defeat France in short period of time and then to focus on other fronts. They failed with this.

Third option is not correct as Britain and France were focused on defeating Germany, as Austria-Hungary was leading operations at Balkan Peninsula at the time.

Last option is not correct as France actually managed to stop German progression with this battle.

What is 5.27 × 10–4 written in standard form?

0.00527
0.000527
5,270
52,700

Answers

Answer:

It is 0.000527

Explanation:

in standard form

How long did the British trade boom last?

Answers

Answer:

it lasted between 1945-1979

so thats 34 years

Explanation:

The British Trade Boom Lasted For about 3 years

when did henry 8th die

Answers

Answer:he died in January 28, 1547

Explanation:

Answer: January 28, 1547

Explanation:

What area stretches across France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany
and Poland? *
Fertile Plains
Alps
Black Triangle
Loess
I neeed help fast y’all

Answers

The Northern European plains

On field 2 what is the effect of comparing George to Odysseus

Answers

Answer:

The reference to an adventurer shows George's sense that he is an explorer in a strange land.

Explanation:

For the three landmark court cases we covered in this unit, John Marshall was the Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court. His decisions...*

1.Were generally accepted by the people and politicians of the US

2.Balanced the power between the federal government and the states

3.Strengthened the power of the federal government and Supreme Court

4.Weakened the power of the federal government and Supreme Court

Answers

get assembled in a whole week and you can get a good deal on your own business or if

Rights of the accused


Why are these rights so important that the u.s. Supreme Court decided people accused of crimes must be informed of their rights , and provided a lawyer ?

Answers

Stop being lazy my dude get it

Expalin the British mandate on Palestine post WWI.

please help:(​

Answers

Answer:

The British Mandate for Palestine (1918-1948) was the outcome of several factors: the British occupation of territories previously ruled by the Ottoman Empire, the peace treaties that brought the First World War to an end, and the principle of self-determination that emerged after the war.

Write an argumentative essay which means 5 paragraphs either in support of or against an expansionist policy for the United States. Support your argument with reasons, examples, and other evidence and take time to explain and refute the opposing view.

topic: Expansionist Foreign Policy for the Nation

Answers

Answer:

Considering the many challenges facing public schools, it’s understandable that many people would be eager to pursue new options. Supporters of school choice point out that under the current public school system, parents with economic means already exercise school choice by moving from areas with failing or dangerous schools to neighborhoods with better, safer schools. Their argument is that school choice would allow all parents the freedom, regardless of income level, to select the school that provides the best education (Chub and Moe). Schools would then have to compete for students by offering higher academic results and greater safety. Schools unable to measure up to the standards of successful schools would fail and possibly close. [Acknowledge Valid Parts] Activists within the school choice movement can be applauded for seeking to improve public education, but the changes they propose would in fact seriously damage public education as a whole.

[Counter Arguments] One of the biggest dangers of school choice is the power behind large corporations specializing in opening and operating charter schools. Two notable companies are Green Dot, which is the leading public school operator in Los Angeles (Green Dot), and KIPP, which operates 65 schools in 19 different states [KIPP]. These companies represent a growing trend of privatization of public schools by large corporations. It is feared that these corporations could grow to a point that public control of education would be lost. Education policy would be left in the hands of entrepreneurial think tanks, corporate boards of directors, and lobbyists who are more interested in profit than educating students [Miller and Gerson]. [Begin Concluding] Education should be left in the hands of professional educators and not business people with MBAs. To do otherwise is not only dangerous, it defies common sense.

What I liked about this refutation: The writer calmly and clearly outlines the true concerns and reasons why people oppose the opinion. He makes sure the reader knows that he is outlining opposing viewpoints because he gives hints like "Supporters of school choice point out that..." or "Their argument is that...". This is a nice way for readers to be aware of what others think.

Also, towards the end of the first paragraph, and throughout the second paragraph, the writer spends time clearly attacking these opposing views. He helps the reader feel like the opposing views might SEEM good on the surface, but they are indeed not good enough. He helps the reader see this with hints like "One of the biggest dangers of school choice is..." or "It is feared that...". This paragraph particularly draws in any hostile readers; the writer cunningly draws them in by complimenting their views when he says "Activists within the school choice movement can be applauded for seeking to improve public education," but he immediately points out the flaws, saying that " the changes they propose would in fact seriously damage public education as a whole." Complimenting the opposing argument really invites all your hesitant readers; they’re not threatened, and they’re now more willing to listen to the arguments.

why does hercules defeat hydra?

Answers

Answer:

Hercules upon reaching the beast's lair, covered his nostril and mouth to escape from the poison fumes.He fought with the Hydra using bow & Arrow intially and also sword. But for each head he slew two more grew. He didn't know initially that the center head was the immortal one which when slew will not grow back.

Explanation:

Answer: As soon as Hercules cut off one head, Iolaus would cauterise the wound with a flaming torch so that nothing could grow to replace it. After removing the Hydra immortal head, Hercules buried it under a large rock. Then he collected the monster's poisonous blood.

Explanation: In the canonical Hydra myth, the monster is killed by Heracles (Hercules) as the second of his Twelve Labors. According to Hesiod, the Hydra was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. It had poisonous breath and blood so virulent that even its scent was deadly.

PLEASE HELP ITS URGENT!!

The political situation in western Europe during much of the Medieval Era can be best described as which of the following?
Group of answer choices

A. largely peaceful with the Pope providing stable rule after the collapse of the Roman Empire

B. divided into a few large nation-states with strong kings

C. united for centuries due to the threat of the Vikings

D. chaotic as church leaders, lords, and kings competed for power

Answers

Answer:

Correct answer is D. chaotic as church leaders, lords, and kings competed for power .

Explanation:

D is the correct answer as the political turbulences that were created after the fall of Western Roman Empire created a rivalry between many leaders, including the Pope whose influence affected even the Emperors, especially German rulers.

A is not correct because as we have sad there were many conflicts that even included the Pope.

B is not correct as there were many countries that were created through time.

C is also not correct as western Europe was never totally united, even when Charlemagne the Great ruled.

who do you think is the 47th president? Joe biden's vice president?

Answers

Biden has a high chance of Becoming the 47 president because of his landslide victory and because of his actions. Kamala harris cannot run for the 47 presidential election unless Biden resigns.

Explanation:

Does anybody follow or report the honor code, just wondering.

Answers

Answer:

yes, people do

Explanation:

Why were free African Americans often forbidden from getting an education?
A. White Americans believed educated African Americans would not
work,
B. White Americans wanted to remain in a higher social position than
African Americans,
C. There were already more educated African Americans than
educated white Americans
D. Jobs legally had to go to educated African Americans over white
Americans

Answers

I believe the answer is B

Which of these was a result of the Twelfth Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution?
A. The president and vice president would run together in elections.
B. The number of judges on the Supreme Court would stay the same.
C. Each state would have an equal number of senators in Congress.
D. The Electoral College was no longer needed to choose a president.
SUBMIT

Answers

I know it’s a for affects fat each state will equal the same senators in Congress

HELP!
What group of people benefited from anti-immigrant sentiment and laws?
I don't need an explanation just the answer thxs :)

Answers

Answer:

African-Americans and immigrants from other countries benefited from anti-immigrant sentiment laws.

Explanation:

Hope this helps:)

What attitude towards his workers does Pullman display in his testimony?

Answers

Answer:

sassy

Explanation:

Explain the similarities and differences between how both producers and consumers use money.
Best/longest response gets Brainliest.

Answers

Answer:

The money is used by the producer in order to purchase the necessary material. Also, it is necessary for the procurement of labour for the production. The consumer needs the money to buy the product produced by the producer.

Explain how Ashoka’s conversion to Buddhism impacted the type of ruler he was. (HELP NOW PLEASE)

Answers

Answer: It made him a religioius king

Explanation:

How was Philip II able to conquer the Greek city-states?
Check all that apply.
He defeated some city-states in battle.
He formed a strong army of foot soldiers.
He bribed the leaders of some city-states.
He joined forces with the Persians.
He promised to rebuild weakened city-states.

Answers

Answer:

Correct answer is

He defeated some city-states in battle.

He formed a strong army of foot soldiers.

He bribed the leaders of some city-states.

Explanation:

First option is correct as he defeated them in many battles, the most famous one being at Chaeronea.

His famous phalanx was built on the basis of Greek army, but was even more developed.

Bribing his leaders was one of the most common ways. Many, including Demosthenes were mentioning this in their speeches against Philip.

He was an enemy, not an ally with Persia.

He didn't wanted to rebuilt city-states, he wanted to create common empire.

1. The 13th Amendment abolishes slavery. In what way does sharecropping almost
bring it back?

Answers

Answer: Because it was how most people survived  

Explanation: If you take what people survive off of away what would they do for A living so they almost had the 13th amendment undone

LOL LOOK AT THIS ANSWER VERY CAREFULLY KK

•Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. The
wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed
to me. I lift my lamp besides the golden door!
Question -
I
-If you were an immigrant arriving in the U.S. at the turn of the century, how would you
have felt upon reading the inscription on the base of the statue? [RESPOND BELOW]

Answers

Answer:

I would have felt kind of you know inspired but at the same time I would kind of not really

What factor was a requirement to be able to vote in the 1780's?

Answers

In 1780s States limited this right to property owners or taxpaying white males(only 6% could vote) hope this helps

Lincoln tried to suspend the writ of habeas corpus because
A. He wanted to imprison the Confederate spies in the border states.
B. He wanted to control the amount of crime in the Confederacy
C. He wanted to see how far he could extend his presidential power.

Answers

Answer:

B. He wanted to control the amount of crime in the Confederacy

Explanation:

President Lincoln tried to suspend the writ of habeas corpus because he wanted to give the military authorities the necessary power to silence dissenters and rebels. This allowed commanders to arrest and detain anyone who seemed threatening to the military.

I hope this helps!

How did Huey Long deal with the issue of Standard Oil having an unfair monopoly? He asked the company for campaign donations. He defended the company in court. He raised the company's taxes. He forced the company to build schools.

Answers

Answer:

He raised the company’s taxes=c

Explanation:

Got it right edge 2020-2021

Answer:

C: He raised the company's taxes.

Explanation:

edge 2020-2021

Which of the following was NOT one of the main European motivations/causes for Imperialism?

Answers

where are the options?
Other Questions
write a letter to your friend to invite for your birthday party Describe bone hypertrophy According to this quotation from its charter, what is the mission of the United Nations? Place the world under a single governmentImpose the laws of one country on anotherPromote peace and justice throughout the world (The following passage is excerpted from a book published by a Japanese American legal scholar in 2007.)The stereotype that plagued me the most was the portrait of the Asian-American as the perpetual foreigner. I came to hate the question, Where are you from, really? that followed my assertion that I had grown up in Boston. I washed away this tincture of foreignness with language. I wish to be careful here, as my pleasure in language feels largely independent of any other identity. Yet my racial identity did spur my will to command English. I could see my parents struggling with a language in which neither of them would ever swim. And my own failure at Japanese gave me direct experience of illiteracy. I collected English words like amulets.1At Exeter,2 I noticed this mastery whitened me. I liked mathematics too, those rectangles thinning to fit a curve in calculus, like gold to airy thinness beat.3 But to excel at mathematics was to collude in a vision of my Asian mind as an abacus,4 when I experienced it as a blood-warm runnel5 of ink. And it was in English classes that the teachers eyes would widen as I talked about a book in a headlong access6 of speech.In college, I dated a woman who felt the same way. Janet was Korean-American, a premed English major. We met in a poetry writing seminar. I was drawn to her for many reasons, but one was that I sensed her relationship to language was similar to my own. Her parents were also immigrantsshe spoke to them in English, they responded in Korean. We recognized our common desire to write ourselves out of the inscrutability of Asian-American experienceand to do so in the most traditional ways. We disdained classes marked as ethnic, like Asian-American literature. We flew into the heart of the canon: I specialized in Shakespeare, she in Milton.Our evenings were filled with the happiness of people learning to read, to write. We read to each other from opposite ends of a couch, like a two-headed disputatious literary creature. Much of our pleasure had nothing to do with race. But race was an explicit part of our connection. We confessed our mutual love of the literal color blindness imposed by writing. Our ink was as black, our page as white as anyones.I smile now to see I had the debates with Janet about Asian-American assimilation I would later have with Paul7 about gay assimilation. In one moment, Janet would rail against a mutual acquaintance, an Asian-American woman, who had gotten eyelid surgerythe Asian nose job, as she put it. She thought it was self-hating, an attempt to act white. I wasted my words reminding her that double eyelids were cherished in Japan, and that eyelid surgeries were done there too. She insisted that the spread of the surgery worldwide only proved that white standards of beauty had colonized the world. It was likewise futile to point out she often criticized me for failing to assimilate. Whenever I got my hair cut too short, it was Janet who would needle me for looking fresh off the boat. When I suggested a tension between these two positions, she quoted Whitman. I am large, I contain multitudes.Only in America, my mother would say, shaking her head with bemusement, could a Japanese date a Korean so naturally, quoting American poetry all the while. What had the two countries shared but centuries of racial enmity? When I went to visit Janets family in Connecticut, my mother told me to get them an American gift. I wasnt about to proffer a portrait of the emperor, but I knew what she meant. She wanted me to meet them on the common ground of our assimilation into Asian America.Yet if dating Janet represented assimilation in one sense, it was also its rejection. To date another Asian was to be raced apart. We would often be the only Asians in a social group, and some would presume we were together from our race alone. Even today, strangers at social functions sometimes assume me to be married to a female Asian colleague. True assimilation would have meant avoiding romantic association with Asians in the way I avoided Asian groups.8Which of the following statements from the first paragraph most directly expresses the authors thesis in the passage?The stereotype that plagued me the most was the portrait of the Asian-American as the perpetual foreigner. (sentence 1)AI washed away this tincture of foreignness with language. (sentence 3)B[M]y pleasure in language feels largely independent of any other identity. (sentence 4)C[M]y own failure at Japanese gave me direct experience of illiteracy. (sentence 7)DI collected English words like amulets. (sentence 8)E which if the following is not an example of chemical changeA.iron crusting B.cutting paperC. apple ripening D.a piece of wood burning Write the phrase as an algebraic expression heellppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp Write the ratio as a fraction in simplest form. 1000 songs : 2 megabytes. I NEED HELP ASAPCompute the correlation coefficient for the data set.(2,19), (3,22), (4,26), (5,20), (6,35), (7,30), (9,40), (10,42), (11,35) _____________ are substances used as coloring.PencilsPigmentsCharcoalStain Imagine a day or a week in which you accomplish everything you want while maintaining a comfortable degree of stress and a nice sense of balance. What would your schedule for that day or week look like? Large numbers of people settled on the Great Plains because ofa) the passage of the Homestead Act.b) the beginning of the Depression.c) the use of steam tractors.d) the consolidation of farms.HURRY PLZ ITS TIMED Solve the inequality. 9x 4 > 95 What number makes the equation true? Enter the answer in the box.7x= 21Pls help please help if possible show work but if not its fine just help plsssss Exponential & Logarithmic FunctionsPlease Help ASAP! The question is in the picture. Sam purchases a house for $150,000 near Thurmond Lake. The value of houses in the area where the house was purchased is averaging an increase of 7% per year.What would be the growth factor (multiplier)?If the trend continues how much would the house be worth 12 years after Sam purchased the house? Match each equation to the line of best fit that it that it models 3/4+2/3=5/7+1/2=Answer.... A country is experiencing neagtive population growth which of the following would help stabilize their population in the long term? A. Decrease the death rateB. Increase the birthrateC. Decrease the birthrateD. Maintain both birth and death rate at their current levels For what values of h and k does the linear system have infinitely many solutions? 2x1 + 5x2 = 1 hx1 + kx2 = 7