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Which best describes a religious belief of people living in ancient Mesopotamia? (10 point)


a

One god rules over the heavens and the earth.


b

There are many different gods and goddesses.


c

There is no connection between religion and nature.


d

The king should be worshipped like a god.

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Answer: b “there are many different gods and goddesses” learned this last year

Answer:

b

Explanation:

The Virginia Slave Codes did NOT:
Make interracial marriage and relationships illegal.
Made slavery a system which a person is born into and forced for life.
End slavery.
Make it illegal for enslaved people to have weapons.

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Answer:

make interracial marriage and relationships legal

Explanation:

The correct option is "Made Slavery a system which a person is born into a forced for life"

can you anwser this question? How has the government of the Roman Republic influenced the structure of the U.S. government?

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Answer:

This type of government has elected officials that govern the country and are responsible to the voters who elect them. The Romans created a republic after overthrowing a king. Romans are also responsible for creating a legal code written down which protected the rights of all citizens.

Explanation:

They influenced how we where issue up our branches of government

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What countries sent the First Explorers?
Portugal
The Portuguese were the first successful explorers because of their guns and seamanship. With their large cannons, their fleet was able to defeat most ships and armies they came across. Beginning in 1520, Portuguese fleets probing south along the western coast of Africa. There, they discovered a new source of gold. For this reason, the southern coast of West Africa became known as the Gold Coast. The explorer Vasco da Gama sailed around the southern tip of Africa, called the Cape of Good Hope, and cut across the Indian Ocean to reach India. After people heard about de Gama’s profits, many more Portuguese sailed the same route to India, setting up posts in Africa along the way.
Spain
Educated Europeans knew the world was round, but they had no idea of how big it was. The Spanish thought that they could find new routes to India and China by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. Christopher Columbus persuaded the king and queen of Spain to pay for his voyage sailing west to reach Asia. With his three ships, Columbus reached the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola (which would later become Dominican Republic and Haiti). As he traveled to most islands in the Caribbean, Columbus thought he had reached Asia. This false belief is why the Europeans called the people they found “Indians” they thought they were in India.
Another important explorer for Spain was Ferdinand Magellan. Magellan succeeded in reaching Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic by going around the southern tip of South American and continuing west across the Pacific Ocean. Magellan reached the Philippines in Asia, where he was killed by local natives. However, one of his ships continued on to Spain, and Magellan is given credit as being the first to sail around the entire world.
The Spanish and Portuguese began competing for the territories they found in the “New World.” Eventually they would sign a treaty, agreeing which lands each country would be allowed to take over. The new lands were given the general name America, after the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci. After the success of Spain and Portugal in exploring the Americas, the Dutch, the English, and the French began sending expeditions to find new places to trade in the Americas.
The European explorations would change life not only for Europeans, but also for the native peoples of South America, North America, and Africans as well.

7. In the chart below, list the two European nations that sent the first explorers, which explorers they sent, and what lands they explored.
EUROPEAN NATION
EXPLORERS
LANDS EXPLORED















8. What continent did Vasco da Gama sail around to get to India?


9. What islands did Christopher Columbus reach first?


10. Why did he call the people he met “Indians?”


11. Where did the name “America” come from?


12. What countries began sending ships to the Americas after Spain and Portugal?


13. Who would be affected by these expeditions besides Europeans?



DOCUMENT-BASED QUESTIONS
WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN AN EXPLOER IN THE 16TH CENTURY?
Document 1
The following account comes from a sailor aboard the voyage of Magellan, who sailed around the world
“We remained the final three months and twenty days without taking in provisions or other refreshments and ate only old biscuits that had been reduced to powder, full of grub sand stinking from the dirt that the rats had made on it. We drank water that was yellow and stinking. We also ate the ox hides from the main sails which we softened by soaking it in seawater for several days. On our return to Spain, however, the royal family, as well as the people, hailed us as the bravest and most daring sailors the world had ever known. Everyone came to know the voyages of Magellan.”
14. Explain some problems that Magellan’s expedition faced:


15. Explain one positive result of Magellan’s voyage:



WRAP-UP QUESTIONS
1. What were the reasons why Europeans explorers sailed to unknown parts of the world in the 16th century?



2. What were they hoping to find? Did they find it? Why or Why not?



3. Prediction: What do you think these voyages would mean for people in the Americas? Explain why you think this.

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Answer:

Spain , France

Explanation:

Soon, Spain and France sent explorers to the Americas. They wanted to find gold and the best route to Asia, too. Spain sent an explorer named Juan Cabrillo. In 1542, Cabrillo and his men sailed north from Mexico

HEY GIVING AWAY 60 POINTS TOPEOPLE WHO complete these two sentences

1. I can determine that the regions were different and affected the Native American way of life because

2. I can infer that the first peoples of North America were knowledgeable and skillful because

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Answer:

is this multiple choice or fill in the box?

Explanation:

Answer:

1. Native American peoples throughout the Western region determined their unique lifestyle by their proximity and abundance of natural resources.

2. Native Americans gathered a variety of wild food and planted some tobacco. Acorns were a pivotal part of the Californian diet. Women would gather and process acorns. They removed toxins from the pulp inside the nut and made it into flour, creating a less perishable source of nourishment.

Explanation: not sure if this helps, I feel you need a better question. Are there multiple choice options? Are you studying 1 specific tribe?

A car has a positive acceleration. What information can you infer from this?

(A) The car is changing directions.
(B) The car is speeding up in the same direction as it is traveling.
(C) The car is slowing down and changing the direction it is traveling.
(D) The car is slowing down.

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Its b
Why
Because When you press on the gas pedal it moves forward

Throughout the reflection, make sure you have a copy of the Student Guide, PDF or Word, and your data tables. Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.

This activity was a multistep laboratory. Think about each step and identify the variables.

In all three parts, the dependent variable was
density
.

The independent variable is the one that the scientist intentionally manipulates. In Part I involving the golf ball and table tennis ball, the independent variable was
.

In Part II involving the inflated and deflated footballs, the independent variable was
.

In Part III involving the baseball, the independent variable was
.

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Answer:

denisty

mass

volume

material

Explanation:

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Answer:

denisty

mass

volume

material

Explanation:

The excerpt above reflects the dissatisfaction of American colonists with the —

A. political debates that took place at the Albany Convention
B. interference of Great Britain in the slave trade
C. economic consequences of the Great Awakening
D. economic policies imposed by Great Britain following the French and Indian War

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Answer:

Your answer is D) Economic policies imposed by great Britain following the French and Indian war.

Explanation:

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The answer is c just took quiz

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Which of the following is a current issue in American politics?

the extension of women’s suffrage
control and ownership of the Panama Canal
the constitutionality of the U.S. Patriot Act
“separate but equal” educational facilities for minority students

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Answer:

I believe it is control and ownership of the Panama Canal

Explanation:

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How did the white settlers transform Virginia intona profitable colony by 1700

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Answer:

In order to thrive, the colony needed a staple crop, one that could be exported for profit and thus fuel Virginia's economy. Rolfe discovered such a crop in tobacco. Those who did survive helped to make a small number of elite white Virginians very wealthy.

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

Answer:

Planting Tobacco

Explanation:

To survive, the settlers need a staple crop that can be transported for food, clothing, and other useful things. Tobacco made Virginia a very rich state.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

i’m pretty sure it’s D

The constant warfare between the independent Sumerian kingdoms _______.
A. Weakened them all.
B. Strengthened them all.
C. Created permanent alliances.
D. Resulted in the spread of disease.

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Answer:

My best guess is A

Explanation:

It's kind of the most reasonable answer. Obviously it wouldn't make them stronger, because they're losing men not getting more, alliances didn't really exist since all the city - states were separate, and diseases would not be spread through war.

I'm very sorry if I'm wrong!

Now they not only provide drinking water for many areas of the state, but they also generate _____________________ power for many dams and cool the reactors at facilities that provide ______________ power.

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Answer:thxsssssssssss for the points

Explanation:

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A). The House of Representatives has the power to introduce a appropriation bill that sets aside money for government programs. I hope this was helpful

According to the decision-making model, when considering the pros/cons of each option, it is important to consider:
A.
How the positive/negative consequences will affect you
B.
If some positive/negative consequences are more important than others
C.
What the positive/negative consequences for others are
D.
All of the above

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Answer:

the answer is a

Explanation:

Answer the answer is A

Explanation: becausr it is about what do you do

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c for the first one ( fifth amendment ) & b for the second one ( us constitution )

Answer:

For the first picture it is C. the right to not give evidence against oneself

and for the second it is B. approval by two-thirds of the house and senate

Which of the following is the Holiest Book of Islam? A The Talmud B The Hindu C The Gospel D The Qur'an

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is D The Qun'an

Explanation:

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The Three G’s were Gold, God & Glory. Provide insight about three primary expeditions and how successful were the goals of each exploration.

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Answer:

The Three G’s were Gold, God & Glory. Provide insight about three primary expeditions and how successful were the goals of each exploration.

Explanation:

Historians use a standard shorthand, “Gold, God, and Glory,” to describe the motives generating the overseas exploration, expansion, and conquests that allowed various European countries to rise to world power between 1400 and 1750.

AM GETTING TIMED HELP!!! According to the graph above, which of the following countries had the largest population in the world in 2010? A. China B. Pakistan C. the United States D. India

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Answer:

Your answer is: A) China

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Which statement best completes the timeline

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I honestly cannot help you with this one sorry

Answer: I think A

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Someone who is sedentary does not move around very much.

True or False?​

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it is true because they stay still for a long time
True - a person who is sedentary does not move around very much.

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By the year 1500, Europeans had mainly been staying in one part of the world – Europe- for almost a thousand years. However, at the end of the 15th century, European explorers began sailing to the far ends of the Earth, seeking out places they thought no one had ever been.
The Dangers of Exploration
Sailing out into uncharted waters was an incredibly dangerous thing to do. No Europeans really knew what was out there. Uneducated people still thought the world was flat and that sailing too far could mean falling off the end of the world. The explorers and sailors knew better, but they still were only guessing at where they were going. Sailing into unknown territory could lead to attack by enemy ships or pirates. The explorers also didn’t know how long their trips would take, so they were risking starvation and dying of thirst (drinking the ocean water would kill them). They also risked death by diseases such as scurvy, caused by lack of Vitamin C (known for its symptoms of bloody gums). All ocean ships were still made out of wood, and the high winds and ferocious waves of sea storms could crush their ships or flip them over and sink them. Since the explorers didn’t really know where they were going, they could easily get lost at sea. Finally, when the crew of a ship grew angry, they would sometimes have a mutiny – a rebellion against the captain, which would cause chaos on a ship.
Why would men want to make such dangerous trips?
Reasons for Exploration
One main motive was trade. Europe had long been interested in trading with Asia, so they could have access to the exotic spices that could keep food fresh and preserved. A problem arose when the Ottoman Turks conquered many lands between Europe and Asia. The Turks and Arabs had set up middlemen that Europeans would have to pay if they wanted Asian goods. Instead of paying these middlemen, some Europeans had the idea of finding new ways of getting to Asia over the oceans. They figured that if they sailed far enough west, they could reach China and India by wrapping around the globe. Besides seeking spices in Asia, the Europeans were also hoping to find precious metals, such as gold, in new lands.
Another motive was that the European countries were competing with each other for new territory. Each of them wanted to claim new lands in making their country bigger and more powerful. They wanted to spread the glory of their nation by taking over new lands. When one country takes over or controls another it is called imperialism. Along with these conquerors went missionaries – people sent to spread religious messages and convert others to their faith.
In short, the reasons for European exploration can be summarized by the 3 G’s:

God, Glory and Gold


1. In the chart below, list 3 risks that came with exploring the oceans. On the other side, explain three benefits, rewards, or motivations for exploring.
RISKS
BENEFITS (MOTIVATIONS)
a.




a.
b.




b.
c.




c.

2. What is imperialism?


3. What are missionaries and what did they want?



How was Exploration Made Possible?
New Technologies
Johann Guttenberg’s invention of the printing press made maps and geographic information much more available. Since gunpowder had been introduced to the Europeans by the Arabs in the 1200s, Europeans developed new weapons that could keep their ships safe from invaders. Spanish and Portuguese ships were the first to perfect very powerful canons that made their ships deadly to any other on the sea. Naval technology was also extremely important. Mapmakers, or cartographers, created better maps and charts of the seas. Also, European sailors learned to use the magnetic compass to find better directions at sea. Europeans also built bigger and better ships. The Portuguese used ships whose sails, masts, and rudders allowed explorers to sail across or against the wind.

Strong Monarchies
European countries were also becoming ruled by monarchies (governments led by a king or queen) that built up their armies and navies and wanted to use them. The kings and queens of Europe were increasing their power and resources, and they could focus beyond their borders. They were willing to pay for the expensive and risky trips explorers were willing to make at sea, hoping they could make their kingdoms richer.

4. What were 3 new technologies in the 1400s that would allow explorers to sail farther out to sea?

New Technology
Why was this important?
1)


2)


3)



5. What is a monarchy?


6. Why would strong monarchies in Europe lead to more sea exploring?

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Answer:

Thats a lot-

Explanation:

1. Sailing so far could mean falling off the end of the world
2. Sailing into unknown territory could lead to the track by enemy ships or pirates
3.Risking starvation and dying of thirst

A car has positive speed and average speed differ?

(A) The car is changing directions.
(B) The car is speeding up in the same direction as it is traveling.
(C) The car is slowing down and changing the direction it is traveling.
(D) The car is slowing down.


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It’s A because on each high their is different s speed that are going on, so yea it’s A

Which is a warning sign of an unhealthy relationship?
A.
When your partner makes fun of what you are wearing
B.
When your partner pressures you to stop participating in an activity
C.
When your partner says that nobody else will ever love you
D.
All of the above

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All of the above being that they all are related to emotional abuse
D-All of the above
(Helpful tip-most questions with an “all of the above” answer choice have big chances of being correct)

1 { According to the diagram, what rock groups can form metamorphic rock?
2 { What is the process shown by number 1?

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Answer: Heat and pressure

Explanation:

Metamorphic rocks form from heat and pressure changing the original or parent rock into a completely new rock.

heat and pressure

heat and pressure can melt the magma and turn rocks into different rocks

Why did the Spanish decide to close most of the missions and presidios in Texas?

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Answer:

The Spanish authorities decided in 1729 to abolish the presidio, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de los Tejas, which protected the East Texas missions. The presidio near present-day Douglass was unnecessary, the government said, because of the peaceful demeanor of the Indians.

Explanation:

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The Spanish decided to close most of the missions because they were very worn down, a safety hazard, and were not being used. Hope this is useful

how did forming larger communities help people survive?

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Answer:

Larger communities could hunt larger

animals and more easily protected themselves from

attack.

Explanation:

The Larger communities Were Hunting

Based on the strengths and weaknesses of BOTH sides, which side do you think should have won the American Revolution? Why? (Respond in at least 5-7 sentences)

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Answer:

America because were they battle the British have more weaknesses and less strength. But if they were to battle somewhere else it would be a different story hope this helps could I have brainiest

Explanation:

Britain should have one because they where more trained with fire arms also had better supply’s. and had a very good military leadership. I really hope this helped I realize this is less then 5 to 7 sentences sorry i dont really care if i get brainly or not i just wanted to help :) hope you have a nice day

Choose each statement which describes the geography of Mesopotamia.


rich soil
sufficient water
open, flat land
cold and barren
mountainous
fertile land
between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
rocky soil

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Answer:

answers 1,2,5,6 those describe them

How are the layouts of many towns and cities today similar to those in ancient Rome?

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Many Roman towns had shops like we do today. They had temples where they worshipped Roman gods just like we have churches today.

There are lots of ways the layout of many towns and cities of today are similar to those in ancient Rome such as streets follow the same design and layout. They are build in grid like structure.

What was the layout of Roman cities?

The Romans were known to built towns using the same style. There were hundred of town and cities built, throughout the Roman Empire. All the cities and towns had the same building structure at that time.

The whole empire was designed in the form of a grid structure, with the streets which were built at right angles to each other and they were parallel with one of the two main roads.

When they used to build new cities or towns, they typically used the same type of city plans. Today, the layout of the modern city is very much similar to the Roman towns.  

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