How did climate change during the Mesolithic Era impact early peoples?
O Sea levels receded, reducing the availability of fish as a food source.
O Larger animals died out and smaller animals became the primary food source.
O Conditions for growing crops improved, and farming became a reliable source of food.
O Food shortages forced people to travel farther in search of animals to hunt.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
The person above me is wrong, Climate changes during the Mesolithic included the retreat of the Pleistocene glaciers, a steep rise in sea levels, and the extinction of megafauna (large-bodied animals). These changes were accompanied by a growth in forests and a major redistribution of animals and plants.
2. Name one reason many Native American tribes joined the French in this war?
Answer:
During the French and Indian war the Indians joined the war since The Indians became worried that they would lose the use of their land if the Americans took over since the Indians themselves were also having a civil conflict.
Explanation:
_____________ led the israelites into Jericho
Explain the relationship between the Church and the monarchy in the later part of the Middle Ages
Answer:
During the Middle Ages, the Church was a major part of everyday life. The Church served to give people spiritual guidance and it served as their government as well. Now, in the 20th century, the church's role has diminished. It no longer has the power that it used to have.
Explanation:
What is a labor union?
*
voluntary association of employees seeking labor reforms
an association of business owners trying to increase profits
an association of employers trying to help their employees
all of these
•_• Which statements describe how natural disasters affected ancient Egypt? Choose three correct answers,
Too much rain caused flooding that wiped out settlements.
Each year, the Nile River swelled and overflowed its banks.
When the Nile River drew back, it left behind silt on farm fields,
Prolonged drought destroyed plant and animal life, leading to famine.
Periodic earthquakes made the land too parched and broken to support life,
Drought left the land too dry and the Nile River too low to grow enough crops.
Answer:
1. Too much rain caused flooding that wiped out settlements.
4. Prolonged drought destroyed plant and animal life, leading to famine.
6. Drought left the land too dry and the Nile River too low to grow enough crops.
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The statements describe natural disasters affected ancient Egypt are:
- Too much rain caused flooding that wiped out settlements.
- Prolonged drought destroyed plant and animal life, leading to famine.
- Drought left the land too dry and the Nile River too low to grow enough crops.
Ancient Egypt is known for pyramids, temples, other building structures. The civilization is situated along the river Nile and consider as one of the early civilizations in the world. Ancient Egypt suffered from natural disasters from time to time. As the civilization settled near the Nile River, it faced regular floods that wiped out fields and settlements near the river delta.Droughts were also one of the natural disasters that affected ancient Egypt.It destroyed crops, killed animals which led to famine.The river began to shrink its size, which was unable to provide food for Egyptians.Therefore we can conclude that natural disasters played a role in affecting ancient Egypt.
Thus option A, D and F are correct answer.
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What kind of people made up the
population of the first colonists in georgia ?
What skills did they have?
Answer:
James Edward Oglethorpe, a philanthropist and an English general, along with twenty-one other men, created a charter to settle a new colony which they named Georgia in honor of King George II. The grant established land between the Savannah and Altamaha rivers as well as the waters of these rivers.
Explanation:
Which element can a composer use to lengthen the duration of a tone?
A.
clef
B.
grand staff
C.
dotted note
D.
ledger lines
Answer:
C. dotted note
Explanation:
Hope that helps!
Answer: C
Explanation:
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. After conquering Poland, the Nazis began putting their anti-Semitic plan into action. Choose the correct word or phrase to explain the actions of the Nazis. After the German conquest of Poland, the Nazis began . Ghettos were planned as holding places in which to concentrate the Jews before the Nazis decided on
The correct answer to this open question would be the following.
Unfortunately, you did not include the options to answer this question. However, we can help to comment on the following terms.
After conquering Poland, the Nazis began putting their anti-Semitic plan into action. After the German conquest of Poland, the Nazis began to create Ghettos or concentration camps where they took the captured Jewish. Ghettos were planned as holding places in which to concentrate the Jews before the Nazis decided on sending them to concentration camps to do forced labor and later send Jewish to the Gas Cjamgers where they were killed.
We are talking about the terrible times of the Holocaust during World War II, in which German leader Adolph Hitler ordered the Nazis to capture Jews because Hitler considered Germans as the supreme race, and Jewish, inferior people. That is why he developed an anti-semitic plan to eliminate them.
Describe the Manor Economy?
Answer:
Manorialism or seignorialism was an organizing principle of rural economies which vested legal and economic power in a lord of the manor.
Explanation:
Manorialism, also called the manorial system, seignorialism, orgnorial system, political, economic, and social system by which the peasants of medieval Europe were rendered dependent on their land and on their lord. Its basic unit was the manor, a self-sufficient landed estate, or fief that was under the control of a lord who enjoyed a variety of rights over it and the peasants attached to it by means of serfdom. The manorial system was the most convenient device for organizing the estates of the aristocracy and the clergy in the Middle Ages in Europe, and it made feudalism possible. Under other names the manorial system was found not only in France, England, Germany, Italy, and Spain but also in varying degrees in the Byzantine Empire, Russia, Japan, and elsewhere. The manorial system’s importance as an institution varied in different parts of Europe at different times. In western Europe it was flourishing by the 8th century and had begun to decline by the 13th century, while in eastern Europe it achieved its greatest strength after the 15th century.
Which candidate ran for the Democratic party in the election of 1920?
Answer:
In the presidential election, Republican Senator Warren G. Harding from Ohio defeated Democratic Governor James M. Cox of Ohio. Harding won a landslide victory, taking every state outside the South and dominating the popular vote. i think
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP ME! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER! Please do not give me the exact answer that the platform provides! Thanks!
In one paragraph, summarize the important achievements and contributions of ancient Greek and Hellenistic civilizations. Achievements include things that improved society and life for the ancient people. Be sure to include specific examples in your summary.
Answer:
I'm not sure about the Hellenistic society, but the Greek Civilization contributed a lot to our world today. Many philosophers like Plato and Socrates still have sayings that are used today. Architeture played a huge role. I'm fairly certain the Greeks named a ton of the constellations.
Explanation:
I hope this helps a little bit. You can always research more.
What was the Muslim ruler Akbar known for? A. writing poetry and a new code of law for his empire B. promoting the arts and building a magnificent monument to honor his wife C. learning from the Ottoman way of waging war and conquering vast territory D. mandating religious and cultural tolerance throughout his empire sunflower and beth answer thissss
The anwer is D. mandating religious and cultural tolerance throughout his empire
do you think you could make it as a gentry-scholar during the Tang Dynasty? Why or why not?
Explanation:
they discover deep in the treasures
Question refers to the excerpt below.
"That was a war of National defence, required for the vindication of the National rights and honor, and demanded by the indignant voice of the People. President [James] Madison … at first, reluctantly and with great doubt and hesitation, brought himself to the conviction that it ought to be declared. … It was a just war, and its great object, as announced at the time, was 'Free Trade and Sailors Rights,' against the intolerable and oppressive acts of British power on the ocean. The justice of the war, far from being denied or controverted, was admitted by the Federal party, which only questioned it on considerations of policy. … How totally variant is the present war! This is no war of defence, but one of unnecessary and of offensive aggression. It is Mexico that is defending her fi re-sides, her castles and her altars, not we. And how different also is the conduct of the Whig party of the present day from that of the major part o
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"That was a war of National defence, required for the vindication of the National rights and honor, and demanded by the indignant voice of the People. President [James] Madison ... at first, reluctantly and with great doubt and hesitation, brought himself to the conviction that it ought to be declared. ... It was a just war, and its great object, as announced at the time, was 'Free Trade and Sailors Rights,' against the intolerable and oppressive acts of British power on the ocean. The justice of the war, far from being denied or controverted, was admitted by the Federal party, which only questioned it on considerations of policy. ... How totally variant is the present war! This is no war of defence, but one of unnecessary and of offensive aggression. It is Mexico that is defending her fi re-sides, her castles and her altars, not we. And how different also is the conduct of the Whig party of the present day from that of the major part of the Federal party during the war of 1812! Far from interposing any obstacles to the prosecution of the war, if the Whigs in office are reproachable at all, it is for having lent too ready a facility to it, without careful examination into the objects of the war."—Henry Clay, Speech about the Mexican War, 1847
Clay's speech foreshadows the congressional debate over the...?
Answer:
The slavery in the Mexican Cession
Explanation:
Mexico's surrender during the Mexican War was accomplished with the signing of the Guadalupe-Hidalgo Treaty. In that treaty, Mexico assigned 525,000 square miles of territory to the United States in return for a payment of $ 15 million. This territory ceded to the USA, had a question about slavery that was not corresponding with the legislation of slavery in the USA.
This excerpt from Clay's speech foreshadows how the issue of slavery would be a problem to be solved in the USA later, in relation to the land donated by Mexico.
Prompt
Use the passage below to answer parts A, B, and C of the question that follows.
"My thesis is that the religion of Africa disappeared from the consciousness of the American slave; that the slave himself, by contact with a new environment, became a decidedly different person, having a new religion, a primitive Christianity, with the central emphasis, not upon this world, but upon heaven.
My task is to show that the religion of the Negro slave between 1619 and the Civil War did not originate in Africa, but was something totally different . . . and that this distinctive element in the religion of the slave grew out of his contact with Christianity in America. In taking this position I have tried to give due weight to those considerations which tend to support a contrary position, such as the inertia of African habits and traditions in the life of the American slave, and the hostile tendency of his social surroundings to religious development. On the other hand, I have considered the disintegrating effects of the American slave system upon black groups that originated in Africa, together with the American slave's new social contacts, which produced in him the religious attitude found, and out of which arose the early slave-preacher and church.”
G. R. Wilson, "The Religion of the Negro Slave: His Attitude toward Life and Death,” The Journal of Negro History, 1923
a) Identify ONE specific example of the relationship between the transatlantic slave trade and cultural exchange in the New World that would tend to support Wilson’s argument.
b) Identify ONE specific example of the effect of the plantation economy on enslaved people’s culture in the Americas that would tend to support Wilson’s argument.
c) Identify ONE specific example of how religious syncretism emerged as a consequence of exposure to new religious values and cultures that would NOT tend to support Wilson’s thesis.
Answer:
a. Wilson's argument could be supported by the fact that many slaves grew out of their original environment and culture, being indoctrinated and created within European culture and their religious concepts, this being the only culture that these slaves actually had access to. This was how the exchange of slaves through the transatlantic trade in pits stimulated the adoption of Christianity among Africans, since this was the only reality they knew or could live with.
b. Slave labor generated an admirable economy for European colonies and, consequently, for European crowns, as labor costs were nil. This stimulated the sense of dominance among Europeans over slaves and the dominance would only be complete with the suppression of African religion and culture and the adoption of European culture and religion.
c. One example suffers from the effect of religious syncretism that does not support the thesis whether Wilson is the existence, to this day, of the African religion, such as candoblém, for example, in American countries, where slavery was strong. While Wilson claims that syncretism suppressed African religion, the existence of that religion proves the opposite.
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Which of the following describes the characteristics of the Gilded Age Era? *
•The expansion of the United States throughout Latin America
•The rise of nationalism in Europe
•The rise of big businesses, creation of monopolies and the gaining of massive sums
of wealth
•The rise of civil unrest in the United States
Answer:
Correct answer is The rise of big businesses, creation of monopolies and the gaining of massive sums of wealth.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer as it refers to period of second part of 19th Century when United States become an industrial power.
First option is not correct as expansion is a process of imperialism.
Second option is not correct as it refers to revolutionary period in Europe during 18th and 19th Century.
Last option is also not correct as it refers to unrest started because of segregation and similar problems in the society.
Which statement BEST summarizes the purpose of the Declaration of Independence? A) Settle land disputes after the French and Indian War B) Give rights to the Native Americans as protection from the colonists C) Create a framework for the three branches of our new government D) Provide a written justification for the separation of the colonies from England
Answer:
D) Provide a written justification for the separation of the colonies from England
Explanation:
The declaration of Independence is most important document in the history of US. It was ratified by the second continental congress on July 4, 1776. It declares that they are seceding form the Britain and the thirteen colonies are forming a new country. Prior to the declaration US wasn't a country. All the sates were British colony, the Parliament of Great Britain and the King were the ruler of these colonies.
At that time the British wanted the colonies to pay for themselves, the Townsend acts were enacted to pay for the salaries of judges and governors. These acts were series of laws for the American colonies and passed by the British. It took away the freedom of colonists and also imposed new taxes on them.
The British thought that the colonists would accept the new taxes. But it angered the colonists and pushed them towards revolution.
Due to these taxes and no representation in the parliament they didn't feel loyal towards the mother country. The colonists responded against the intolerable acts by forming continental congress that would take all the decisions for the colonies. The congress met twice in Philadelphia and during the Second Continental Congress they chose five people a document that would later be known as Declaration of Independence. These five people were Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert R. Livingston, Roger Sherman and Thomas Jefferson,
I really need an answer for this 1 2 3 or 4?
Answer:
also sorry if i get it wrong... but i think it's either B or E?
Explanation:
sorry if i get it wrong :C
Answer:the answer is 5 I think
Explanation:
The Anti- Federalists claimed the Constitution gave the central government too much power, and without a Bill of Rights the people would be at risk of oppression.
What did Martin Luther king and Abraham Lincoln believed in and what were there goals to accomplish relating to slavery!
Answer:
Equal rights for African Americans and Americans of white
Explanation:
What were Americans advantages at the start of the revolution? HELP
Answer:
Americans - Advantages They were able to fight on their own ground which helped them to know the areas. They had a widespread acquaintance with firearms. They had better or superior rifles with more range and accuracy than the British.
Explanation:
Answer:
they were separated from England by an entire ocean.
5. How did bubonic plague change the
European system of feudalism?
The plague brought the decline of feudalism in Europe
What was important about donald johansons discovery of lucy in 1974?A.It proved that hominids used tools.B it proves that hominids lived in east Africa 5,000 years ago.C It pointed to a hominids ability to walk upright.D It was the first discovery of ancient bones.
Answer:
It pointed to a hominids ability to walk upright.D
Explanation:
Donald C. Johanson is a known Paleoanthropologist that made remarkable discoveries that shook up our family tree. In 1974, he discovered a skeleton of a woman in Ethiopia and it was said that the skeleton has been around as fossil since 3.2 million years.
The female remains was later named Lucy and she showed us that upright walking and bipedalism gave way to all other changes we consider to be human, which also includes tool-making.
what is Philosopher whose ideas shaped the Chinese civilization term
Answer:
Confucius
Explanation:
He created Confucainism
I WILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST How did the geography of colonial Georgia impact the development of the colony
Colonial Georgia colony had lush, fertle lands. Being one of the larger southern colonies, Georgia had many trees, forests, vegetation and wild animals.
According to the article, which of the following people or groups would MOST LIKELY agree with the idea that the most important reason to explore Africa was to gain knowledge? PLEASE HELP MEEEE 25 points!
Answer:
D would be the correct answer
what are 3 rights woman didn't have before 1830
Answer:
they could not vote, own things (land, houses, etc.), nor work outside of there homes. they also were not allowed to study at universities.
what did Enkidu invasion in the house of dust?
Answer:
Enkidu awakens from a chilling nightmare. In the dream, the gods were angry with him and Gilgamesh and met to decide their fate. Great Anu, Ishtar’s father and the god of the firmament, decreed that they must punish someone for killing Humbaba and the Bull of Heaven and for felling the tallest cedar tree. Only one of the companions, however, must die. Enlil, Humbaba’s master and the god of earth, wind, and air, said that Enkidu should be the one to die. Shamash, the sun god, defended Enkidu. He said that Enkidu and Gilgamesh were only doing what he told them to do when they went to the Cedar Forest. Enlil became angry that Shamash took their side and accused Shamash of being their comrade, not a god.
The dream proves true when Enkidu falls ill. Overcome with self-pity, he curses the cedar gate that he and Gilgamesh brought back from the forbidden forest. He says he would have chopped the gate to pieces if he’d known his fate, and that he’d rather be forgotten forever than doomed to die like this. Gilgamesh is distraught. He tells Enkidu that he has gone before the gods himself to plead his case, but that Enlil was adamant. Gilgamesh promises his friend that he will build him an even greater monument than the cedar gate. He will erect an enormous statue of Enkidu, made entirely of gold.
Explanation:
Please help me ASAP!! About how long did it take after the Constitution was drafted for the United States have a new, functioning government?
O six years
O three
O two your
O three months
What was one of Greece's philosophy?
Answer:
Socrates and Plato are two famous Greek philosophers whose ideas still impact society today. In ancient Greece, philosophers contemplated and theorized about many different ideas such as human nature, ethics, and moral dilemmas.