Answer:
peasents
Explanation:
1. What was the difference between common languages and the official language in the Middle Ages, and how did that contribute to the growth of a new form of art?
Answer:
Explanation:
Three main languages were in use in England in the later medieval period – Middle English, Anglo-Norman (or French) and Latin. Authors made choices about which one to use, and often used more than one language in the same document.
What was going wrong for the federalists during 1800?
Answer:
Votes for President and Vice President were not listed on separate ballots. ... The election was decided in the House of Representatives where each state wielded a single vote. During the election of 1800, Federalists cast Thomas Jefferson as an infidel because of his strict advocacy for the separation of Church and State.
Explanation:
Who was an ancient Greek philosopher who taught Plato?
A. Herodotus
B. Socrates
C. Sophocles
Answer: Socrates
Summary: Plato was a philosopher during the 5th century BCE. He was a student of Socrates and later taught Aristotle. He founded the Academy, an academic program which many consider to be the first Western university.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Which civilization formed a confederation that may have impacted the US
government?
A) Anasazi
OB) Iroquois
C) Powhatan
OD) Algonquian
Answer is B: Iroquois
Which of the following best describes a “tributary empire” such as the Aztec? *
Answer: Inca
Explanation: I know the Inca empire was very powerful like the Aztec so I looked up "was the Inca empire a tributary empire" and it said yes. Source- www.columbia.edu
Elder men in China controlled the family property and women were considered inferior. *
True
False
Answer:
This is true
Explanation:
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Which party used political machines to attract immigrant voters?
A. The Know-Nothing Party
B. The Republican Party
O C. The Whig Party
D. The Democratic Party
Answer:
I think it's D
Explanation:
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Answer: D is correct
Who inspires you? ...
Answer:
Black Panther Inspired me all the way
Explanation:
May He Rest In Peace :(
What is one reason historians might believe di Coppo di Stefani Buonaiuti’s account of the Black Death?
Answer:
One reason why this is believable is because di Coppo Di Stefano Buonaiuti was in Florence at the time when the Black Death hit Florence in 1338. One reason why this passage isn't believable is because he was only two when it happened so might not remember it all.
What are some of the benefits or good aspects of business according to Roosevelt?
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Which conclusion is supported by this image?
A consumers had little money to buy luxury goods during the 1920s
B prices for automobiles rose during the 1920s because of limited foreign competition.
C demand for automobiles dropped during the 1920s and resulted in lower automobiles prices.
D low prices made automobiles available to many Americans
D 99% sure sorry if it's wrong and I suck
The answer is D
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Why was it important to Mehmed II that the Ottomans conquer Constantinople?
He believed it to be a holy city for Shia Muslims.
He wanted to free the large enslaved Janissary population.
It was the capital city and the key to creating a strong empire.
It was strategically located on the Caspian Sea.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
It's C. It was the capital city and key to creating a strong empire
Explanation:
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The Wampanoag Tribe’s way of life was to live modestly, heal yourself, don’t be too ambitious and stay claim. A small reflection as to what Seneca’s writes about living. They were skilled hunters, gatherers, farmers and fishers during the spring and summer; the Wampanoag system which reflects women being the backbone of the tribe. women-controlled property, and hereditary status was passed though the maternal line; there culture was based on the mother as the head of the household. Women elders could approve selection of chiefs or sachems. Women where Responsible for up to seventy-five percent of all food production in the Wampanoag Tribe. As for men they acted in most of the political roles for relations with other bans and tribes, as well as warfare. And yet when encountering the pilgrims, they showed calmness and no ambitious rather helped them survive with guidance’s. Teaching them how to grow corn, fishing and allowing them to hunt on their land. There was a peace treaty that lasted for 50 years; the agreement, in which both parties promised to not hurt one another. Which in the fall of 1621 the pilgrims shared a feast what is now known as Thanksgiving? However, during the transition of the colonists on Wampanoag land there was tension between the two. Pilgrims brought disease like smallpox the Wampanoags were helpless to this disease, what survivors where left they were sold as slaves and converted to the new religion leaving behind their spiritual traditions. This is where the shift happened, the English often referred to the sachem as King; yet both men and women could hold this position. However, the English settler’s interpretation toward the way of the Wampanoag was about who held the highest power and how they could benefit from this power by changing there way of life.
Answer:
The Wampanoag Tribe was led by a matriarchal society where the tribe's culture was based on women as the heads of households. Men also acted in most of the political roles for relations with other bands and tribes, as well as warfare. But battle was not their first move when they first encountered the pilgrims. Instead, the Wampanoag helped the pioneers survive by teaching them how to grow corn, fish, and hunt - even allowing the English to hunt on their lands.
Over time, the two parties signed a peace treaty before the Pequot War broke out and lasted from 1634-1638. To make matters worse, pilgrims brought diseases like smallpox that rendered the Native American tribe helpless. The survivors were either sold as slaves and forcefully converted to the new religion, or shipped off to Deer Island. Either way, the English settlers mingled and changed the Wampanoag Tribe’s way of life. To this day, both men and women can hold the head position of Sachem or Chief.
Explanation:
Using specific examples from one Northeast Indian Nation, write about any cultural changes after European contact and how those changes influenced the social structure of that particular Indian Nation. Some items to include are gender roles, stratification, economy, and western ways that were adopted.
Who institute or create government
Answer:
The Institute for Government is an independent charity working to increase government effectiveness. We work with all the main political parties and with senior civil servants.
What was the influence of the enlightenment on the revolution?
Answer:
they had enlightment ideas such as freedom of speech, equality, freedo of press
Explanation:
Which of these is an indicator of increased economic growth in a nation or state?
A) increased job satisfaction
B) increased aggregate demand
C) increased welfare applications
D) increased transfer payments by the government
Answer:
A
Explanation:
by increasing job satisfaction the young guys don't go out side the country and do work for the development of the nation
Answer:b
Explanation:is the correct answer
3) Beginning in the , historical records in Virginia suggest a
tendency to view African Americans as slaves,
A) 1620s
B) 1640s
C) 1660s
D) 1680s
Answer:
The Answer is:
A) 1620s
Explanation:
Slavery in Virginia dates to 1619, soon after the founding of Virginia as an English colony by the London Virginia Company. I hope this helps you.
What is Christian humanism?
an early sixteenth-century movement that encouraged high-ranking church officials to be more concerned with money, power, and land than people's souls
an early sixteenth-century movement that applied humanistic methods to the study of Christianity
an early sixteenth-century movement to create a utopian society
an early sixteenth-century movement to remove all high-ranking officials from the Christian Church
Answer:
Christian humanism regards humanist principles like universal human dignity, individual freedom and the importance of happiness as essential and principal components of the teachings of Jesus.
Explanation:
So it should be the second one hope this helps!
Answer:
an early sixteenth-century movement that applied humanistic methods to the study of Christianity
Explanation:
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
According to the graph, by the year
the number of estimated Christians would have been more than half of
the world's estimated 60 million population. According to the graph, the largest increase occurred betweven
Answer:
350 CE
300 CE AND 350 CE
Explanation:
Answer:
350, 300, 350.
Explanation:
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Carefully read the passage from the Qur'an here. In a well-structured paragraph, write a summary that describes three main
ideas in the passage.
Answer:
Righteousness does not consist in turning your faces towards the east or towards the west;175 true righteousness consists in believing in Allah and the Last Day, the angels, the Book and the Prophets, and in giving away one’s property in love of Him to one’s kinsmen, the orphans, the poor and the wayfarer, and to those who ask for help, and in freeing the necks of slaves, and in establishing Prayer and dispensing the Zakah. True righteousness is attained by those who are faithful to their promise once they have made it and by those who remain steadfast in adversity and affliction and at the time of battle (between Truth and falsehood). Such are the truthful ones; such are the God-fearing.
175. Turning one's face towards the east or the west is mentioned here only by way of illustration. The actual purpose of the verse is to emphasize that the observance of certain outward religious rites, the performance of certain formal religious acts out of conformism, and the manifestation of certain familiar forms of piety do not constitute that essential righteousness which alone carries weight with God and earns His recognition and approval.
Answer:
the person above me is correct!
Explanation:
PLZZ HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!! What form of discrimination most directly affected Mexican Americans?
A: limits on the right to vote
B: the taking of land
C: immigration prohibitions
D: the establishment of segregated schools
Answer:
C. immigration prohibitions.
Explanation:
Many Mexican-Americans were deported because of illegal immigration.
What allowed farmers in the Middle Colonies to cultivate cash crops?
( i need an answer fast)
Answer:
Good soil they were known as breadbasket
Explanation: They had the best soil and tools
Answer:The rich soil enabled farmers to grow many crops.
Explanation:
Why did the ancient Greeks construct temples?
A.to honor the cities where they were built
B.to keep deities close to the people of Greece
C.to provide a place for the oracles to live and work
D.to provide a place for Greek citizens to bathe
Answer:
i took the test its b
Explanation:
The Greeks construct temples to keep deities close to the people of Greece. Thus, the correct answer choice is option (B).
Ancient Greek temples were Greek structures which were built to house statues of gods and goddesses representing the deities of ancient Greek religion. They were also used to store offerings that had been given to the gods.
The ancient Greek temple had one primary function to provide a shelter for the statues of the gods. It was believed that in the statues dwelled the spirits of the gods. Thus, it was only natural for the Greeks to bring forth constructions that would befit the majesty of their gods.
Hence, option B is the appropriate answer .
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One of the main roles of a colony under mercantilism is to......
Answer:
to produce raw materials for the mother country
In passage 3, James Rapier says, "[A]ny white ex-convict (I care not what may have been his
crime..) may start with me today to Montgomery, that all the way down he will be treated as a
gentleman, while I will be treated as the convict" in order to illustrate:
A
That black people had committed crimes and should face poor treatment
because of it.
B
That white people should be entitled to better treatment on trains.
С
That black people in the South were treated worse than white criminals after the
Civil War.
D
That black people should not travel in the South because it was so dangerous.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
How radical was the American Revolution?
Answer:
The American Revolution transformed American society into a nation founded on what was regarded as radical principles that subordinated the function of government to natural law.
Explanation:
the newly elected Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria and Prussia, where it believed that French émigrés were building counterrevolutionary alliances.
Under the Great Compromise, how would the number of representatives in the Senate be determined?
Explanation:
Members of the House of Representatives would be allocated according to each state's population and elected by the people. In the second body—the Senate—each state would have two representatives regardless of the state's size, and state legislatures would choose Senators
Answer:
The same number of representatives came from each state.
Explanation:
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How did Orpheus spend the
rest of his days before his
death?
Answer:
spent the rest of his days wandering and playing his lyre, mourning Eurydice.
So its D
Explanation:
Answer:
Orpheus was not permitted to return and spent the rest of his days wandering and playing his lyre, mourning Eurydice.
Explanation:
4. What type of law established by the Pope required people to follow the
law of the Church *
Answer:Canon Law
Explanation: