Answer:
laozi:Chinese philosopher, traditionally regarded as the founder of Taoism and the author of the Tao-te Ching
Answer:
no definition for laozi sorry
legalism: excessive adherence to law or formula.
sundial: an instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun on to a plate marked with the hours of the day.
acupuncture: a system of complementary medicine in which fine needles are inserted in the skin at specific points along what are considered to be lines of energy (meridians), used in the treatment of various physical and mental conditions.
silk: a fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric. Silk is also spun by some insect larvae and by most spiders.
thread or fabric made from the fibre produced by the silkworm.
Explanation:
What was an effect of the California Gold Rush in 1849? (5 points) Many people discovered gold, became rich, and established multiple mining towns in California. The president authorized the forced removal of the Sioux tribes in California where gold was discovered. An influx of settlers from the U.S. And the world led to the growth of numerous cities in the West. Conflicts between U.S. Settlers and foreign miners from China and Europe resulted in military action.
Answer:
An influx of settlers from the U.S. and the world led to the growth of numerous cities in the West.
Answer:
influx of settlers (c)
Explanation:
took the test :)
The Japanese adopted many ideas about language, society, religion, philosophy, and government from China and______
A. Confucianism
B. Prince Shotoku
C. Korea
Answers : The answer it is c Korea
Korea
Explanation:
The Persians landed in the plains near Athens. As their army greatly outnumbered that of the Greeks, the Greeks hoped to find aid from nearby Sparta. A long-distance runner named Pheidippides was sent from Athens to Sparta to request help, but the Spartans were not able to send more soldiers at the time. Regardless, the Greeks were still able to win the battle.
Centuries later, legend developed that a runner had been sent from the battle to Athens after the Greek victory. After reaching Athens, the runner proclaimed, "We are victorious!" and then fell to the ground and died. This legendary story is the inspiration for the modern long-distance runs that are performed today.
This passage refers to the events of which battle during the Persian Wars?
A.
Battle of Thermopylae
B.
Battle of Marathon
C.
Battle of Salamis
D.
Battle of Plataea
Answer:
The answer is: The battle of Marathon.
Explanation:I took the test.
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Answer:
just passing by
I don't know much in anything related to history....
am a science student
Why was Great Britain in so much debt?
Explanation:
The British thought the colonists should help pay for the cost of their own protection. Furthermore, the French and Indian War had cost the British treasury £70,000,000 and doubled their national debt to £140,000,000. Compared to this staggering sum, the colonists' debts were extremely light, as was their tax burden.
I hope this can help yah
Answer:
Great Britain was in a lot of debt because of how often they went to war and had issues with other countries.
witch where the following are examples of culture finding its way from other countries into the united states
Answer:
by using canos and boats your welcome
Explain Kennan's policy of containment. How did it apply to the Cold War?
Answer:
“containment” policy: A military strategy to stop enemy expansion. It is best known as the Cold War policy of the United States and its allies to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
Explanation:
As a component of the Cold War, this policy was a response to the Soviet Union's move to increase communist influence in Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Containment represented a middle-ground position between detente (relaxation of relations) and rollback (actively replacing a regime).
Who made up the membership of the Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction?
Answer:
Founded in 1865, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) extended into almost every southern state by 1870 and became a vehicle for white southern resistance to the Republican Party’s Reconstruction-era policies aimed at establishing political and economic equality for Black Americans. Its members waged an underground campaign of intimidation and violence directed at white and Black Republican leaders. Though Congress passed legislation designed to curb Klan terrorism, the organization saw its primary goal–the reestablishment of white supremacy–fulfilled throughDemocratic victories in state legislatures across the South in the 1870s. After a period of decline, white Protestant nativist groups revived the Klan in the early 20th century, burning crosses and staging rallies, parades and marches denouncing immigrants, Catholics, Jews, African Americans and organized labor. The civil rights movement of the 1960s also saw a surge of Ku Klux Klan activity, including bombings of Black schools and churches and violence against Black and white activists in the South.
Explanation:
Article IV, Section 2, of the Constitution helps define the relationship between
the state and federal governments by stating that:
Answer:
It states that all citizens of different states are equal under the law. This means that a person from any state is entitled to privileges and immunities in all of the states of the country.
Answer: citizens of different states are equal under the law.
Explanation:
This political cartoon suggests that the League of Nations
a. worked mainly to support the needs of the United States.
b. would collapse without the participation of the United States.
c. was formed to protect other countries from the United States.
d. did not need the United States to form a link between nations.
its b. would collapse without the participation of the United States.
Answer:
b would collapse without the participation of the United states
Answer: The answer is
B. This political cartoon suggests that the League of Nations
In ancient India, who were responsible for exporting goods to other countries?
A. Kshatriyas
B. Brahmins
C. Vaishyas
D. Shudras
Answer:
A. Kshatriyas
Explanation:
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who invented......................................................................................................marshmallows
pls give me a answer i rlly want to know
lol
Answer:
Egyptians
Explanation:
The Egyptians used to make candy from sap the mallow plant, mixing it with honey and nuts, then they could eat it or trade it, and since no one else had figured this out, it was a very valuable trading tool, other civilizations eventually found out how to make it and it spread and evolved into the wonderful, squishy pillows of joy and sugar that we have now.
Reformers disagree about God's forgiveness
of sin and who would receive salvation.
What did the Catholic Church teach?
A change in a group's customs and habits by adapting to or borrowing those of another people is called ______________________.
acculturation
acquisition
accustomization
adaptation
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Acculturation is a process when a person or group adopts to or borrow the cultural practices or values of another culture while preserving their own core values and practices.
It is a process of cultural contact, where a person or group comes in contact with another culture and adapts or borrows their cultural values and practices. In this process, though they adapt to their values yet they retain their own core values and practices.
Therefore, option A is correct.
In ancient India, who was responsible for fending off intruders?
A. Untouchables
B. Brahmins
C. Shudras
D. Kshatriyas
Answer:
Kshatriyas.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Kshatriyas were responsible for fending off intruders in Ancient India.
The caste system was prevalent in India during the ancient period of times and there were classified into four classes Brahmins, Kshatriya's, Sudras and Vaishyas.
Kshatriya's belong to the second class and they were called warriors.
As they were warriors it was their duty to drive away from the intruders and protect their country from attackers and invaders.
Why did people want to fight in ww1?
Answer:
The Germans wanted the world to themselves.
Explanation: Hope this helps!
What was the impactof the communication on the world during the spanish amaerican war?
The act of preparing troops and supplies for war or another emergency is called
mobilization
propaganda
rationing
drafting
Please hurry
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
All of the Gospels are about Jesus, yet each has a different emphasis.
True
False
Answer:
Short term, true.
The life and teachings of Jesus, oral tradition, and written tradition. Why do the gospels present four different portraits of Jesus? These four different portraits appeal to different audiences. ... Disciples recognize Jesus as son of God, but they are instructed not to tell others.
Answer:
your answer is true
Explanation:
I really do hope this helps you out
Which group filled the expanding need for domestic help during the Victorian Age?
the upper class
the middle class
the working class
Answer:
the working class
Explanation:
i just anwsered it
blank are the key practices, relationships, and organizations in a society.
Answer:
Institutions
Explanation:
It's institutions or something like it
What happened to the population of China during the Han dynasty?
Answer: bro I don’t know sorry
Explanation:
Name 3 reasons why the countries became imperialist in the 19th century
Answer:
Five Motives for Imperialism. Various motives prompt empires to seek to expand their rule over other countries or territories. These include economic, exploratory, ethnocentric, political, and religious motives.
Explanation:
The benefits of railroad construction included all of the following except:
a. post offices opened at train stops
b. large ranches arose across the west
c. new towns were built
d. Indian tribes regained their lands
Answer:
d. Indian tribes regained their lands
Explanation: because it say it on Quizlet it
Answer:
D. Indian tribes regained their land.
Explanation:
Tribes actually lost their land due to the fact that the U.S was putting in a railroad. Needless to say a transcontinental railroad.
how do you think africans wealth could be harmful to the continent please help I will give you Brainlyest
Answer:
Well I think if we put this in perspective people like Mao Zedong (one of the most evil man in history) put his people through torture by forced labor, famine, and executions although he is thought to have modernized china his actions killed millions. so I think the way I see it playing out in Africa is the leaders abusing their power for financial gain from his people like say raising up the taxes or raising up the bills even rent these are all contributing factors of this being not helpful and also sadly its own downfall in the process.
Explanation:
Answer:
Well, I will start off with farming and animal protection.
Explanation:
There are a lot of droughts in Africa so to get better farms you need irrigation. With the wealth of Africans, they can't get all they need for irrigation. Animal protection is big too. There are a lot of poachers in Africa that hunt animals. For Africa to protect their wildlife, they need money. I hope this helps.
Please reword my answer if you need to use it elsewhere. :)
6.
was a former Prussian military officer who helped train the Continental Army to become a
more effective fighting force.
O A. Marquis de Lafayette
O B. Friedrich von Steuben
O c. Casimir Pulaski
O D. Thaddeus Kosciuszko
What is the best conclusion that can be drawn from the image about how people adapted to this environment? O They used the cliff as shelter. O They built homes from the trees O They mined essential resources from the cliff. O They found sources of drinking water under the cliff.
Explanation:
maybe they used the cliff as a shelter beacause there are some people that haven't a house like us to the family that live in roads in souroundings a homies . they can live their unpermanent.
Fugitive slave laws were very controversial because they allowed
slaveholders in the South to?
The fugitive slave act allowed slave owners to have their slaves returned to them even if they were in a free state or country.
how did executive order 9981 also help start the civil rights movement
Answer:
Executive Order 9981, one of Truman's most important achievements, became a major catalyst for the civil rights movement. When President Harry S. Truman signed Executive Order 9981 on July 26, 1948, calling for the desegregation of the U.S. Armed Forces, he repudiated 170 years of officially sanctioned discrimination.
Three causes that led to American revolution
Answer:
Explanation:
1. The Stamp Act (March 1765)
Sheet of penny revenue stamps printed by Britain for the American colonies, after the Stamp Act of 1765.
To recoup some of the massive debt left over from the war with France, Parliament passed laws such as the Stamp Act, which for the first time taxed a wide range of transactions in the colonies.
“Up until then, each colony had its own government which decided which taxes they would have, and collected them,” explains Willard Sterne Randall, a professor emeritus of history at Champlain College and author of numerous works on early American history, including Unshackling America: How the War of 1812 Truly Ended the American Revolution. “They felt that they’d spent a lot of blood and treasure to protect the colonists from the Indians, and so they should pay their share.”
The colonists didn’t see it that way. They resented not only having to buy goods from the British but pay tax on them as well. “The tax never got collected, because there were riots all over the pace,” Randall says. Ultimately, Benjamin Franklin convinced the British to rescind it, but that only made things worse. “That made the Americans think they could push back against anything the British wanted,” Randall says.
2. The Townshend Acts (June-July 1767)
An American colonist reads with concern the royal proclamation of a tax on tea in the colonies as a British soldier stands nearby with rifle and bayonet, Boston, 1767. The tax on tea was one of the clauses of the Townshend Acts.
Parliament again tried to assert its authority by passing legislation to tax goods that the Americans imported from Great Britain. The Crown established a board of customs commissioners to stop smuggling and corruption among local officials in the colonies, who were often in on the illicit trade.
Americans struck back by organizing a boycott of the British goods that were subject to taxation, and began harassing the British customs commissioners. In an effort to quell the resistance, the British sent troops to occupy Boston, which only deepened the ill feeling.
3. The Boston Massacre (March 1770)
A print of the Boston Massacre by Paul Revere, 1770.
Simmering tensions between the British occupiers and Boston residents boiled over one late afternoon, when a disagreement between an apprentice wigmaker and a British soldier led to a crowd of 200 colonists surrounding seven British troops. When the Americans began taunting the British and throwing things at them, the soldiers apparently lost their cool and began firing into the crowd.
As the smoke cleared, three men—including an African American sailor named Crispus Attucks—were dead, and two others were mortally wounded. The massacre became a useful propaganda tool for the colonists, especially after Paul Revere distributed an engraving that misleadingly depicted the British as the aggressors.
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