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Which had the bigger impact on our lives today, the 10 commandments or Hammurabi's code?

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Answer 1

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n about 1780 BC, Hammurabi made a code of 282 laws. Carved in stone, they can be seen today in the Louvre Museum in Paris. According to the Bible, the Ten Commandments were handed by God on two stone tablets to the Jewish holy man and leader, Moses, as laws for the Jewish people to follow.

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Answer 2

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n about 1780 BC, Hammurabi made a code of 282 laws. Carved in stone, they can be seen today in the Louvre Museum in Paris. According to the Bible, the Ten Commandments were handed by God on two stone tablets to the Jewish holy man and leader, Moses, as laws for the Jewish people to follow.

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Identify the sources that historians use to learn about the ancient Israelites. Which of these sources do you think is the most useful and why?(look at both pictures)

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Which is an example of a metaphor?

The whip was a slice-open cut of pain.
She flew like an eagle.
Say she rose just as free as a bird.
"Get up, you black cow,"...

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Answer:

She flew like an eagle

Explanation:

The whip was a slice-open cut of pain

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Most of the land south of the Antarctic Circle receives about how much rain in a year?

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Answer:

a little of rain each year

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a little of rain each year

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Answer:

D. railroad

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if they dont have water, the railroad will bring it to them

Answer:

Railroad.

Explanation:

They can use an railroad for transportation so they can get water

During the 1800s, Georgia had the most:

A) cities of any state

B) state legislators

C) railroads of any other southern state

D) money of any other state

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i would say the answer is B

State legislators would likely be the correct answer

Wright a short paragraph about Ancient Egypt.

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Ancient Egypt, or the Kingdom of Kemet, was a society that began about 3150 BC, and lasted until 20 BC when it was invaded by the Roman Empire. Egypt grew along the River Nile and was at its most powerful in the second millennium BC. Its land went from the Nile delta to Nubia , a kingdom which today is mostly in the Sudan

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How did Legalism and Confucianism differ?

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Confucianism is an ethic of moral uprightness, social order, and filial responsibility. And Legalism is a theory of autocratic, centralized rule and harsh penalties.

Answer:Confucianism emphasizes moral conduct and virtue, while Legalism emphasizes obedience to laws.

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When did the written tradition become important in West Africa?



a
when the use of paper became widespread
b
after Christianity spread to West Africa
c
when more people learned to write
d
after Islam spread to West Africa

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I believe c forgive me if I’m wrong

Answer:

It is after Islam spread to West Africa

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Answer:

I recommend you do the last option, it seems the easiest to wing.

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Also, you should contact your teacher about it if you cannot read the article

Looking at the map on the previous page, why did the location of Giza make it a thriving city?

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Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence about the worldwide domestication of plants and animals.

Different plants were domesticated to grow crops
.

A major cause of the agricultural revolution was the
.

A major effect of the agricultural revolution was
.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

I did the quiz.

Answer:

The first one

Explanation:

I´m stupid

Explain You are a citizen from
a southern state. Write a letter to Congress
explaining why it is your right to choose your
state's representatives.


will mark brainiliest.

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#1) Before the Fifteenth Amendment was passed, which states refused African-Americans the right to vote?  

Answer: The answer is some northern and southern states. Once approved by the required two-thirds majorities in the House and Senate, the 15th Amendment had to be ratified by 28, or three-fourths, of the states. Due to the reconstruction laws, black male suffrage already existed in 11 Southern states. Since almost all of these states were controlled by Republican reconstruction governments, they could be counted on to ratify the 15th Amendment. Supporters of the 15th Amendment needed only 17 of the remaining 26 Northern and Western states in order to succeed. At this time, just nine of these states allowed the black man to vote. The struggle for and against ratification hung on what blacks and other political interests would do.

Explanation: I hope this helps you!!

Answer:

"Dear, Congress      

I would like to explain why I have rights to chose my states representatives."

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Here's the first line please remember to put "Brainiliest", because I'm allowing you to use this and say its your own because I don't really care.

Which statement best describes the social and political costs of building a large courthouse instead of a small one?

Building a large courthouse may take longer, and judicial officials will be displeased by the delay.
Building a large courthouse may cost more, and voters will be upset by having to pay higher taxes.
Building a large courthouse may take longer, and voters could become dissatisfied.
Building a large courthouse may take longer, but voters will respect the attempt to create a better building.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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The statement that best describes the social and political costs of building a large courthouse instead of a small one is option B.

What is a courthouse?

A courthouse or court house is a structure that houses a local court of law as well as the regional county government, though this is not always the case in larger cities.

The phrase is widely used in North America. Buildings that house courts of law are simply referred to as "courts" or "court buildings" in most other English-speaking countries. The equivalent term in most of continental Europe and former non-English-speaking European colonies is a palace of justice.

Local trial courts in most counties in the United States conduct their business in a centrally located courthouse. Other county government offices may be housed in the courthouse, or the courthouse may be a designated part of a larger county government building or complex.

The statement that best describes the social and political costs of building a large courthouse instead of a small one is Building a large courthouse may cost more, and voters will be upset by having to pay higher taxes.

Hence, Option B is an appropriate response.

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17. D. 12. D 19. A hope this helps

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Answer:

C B C A

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Folktales are characterized by which of the following features?Immersive Reader

Some characters are slaves.
There is always an evil villain.
There is a magic involved.
They include flying as a symbol for freedom.

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The third one

Magic is always invoked weather that’s talking animals or spells
There is magic involved

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Answer:

d. railroad

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Most likely Railroad

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Answer:

sorry

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number one is definitely A!!!! :)

Why did Texans object to being merged with Coahuila?

They believed they would lose their land to filibusters.
They believed the King would imprison them.
They believed they would be under represented.
They believed the border would change to the Rio Grande.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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1. If 90 grams of gold has a volume of 5 cm 3, calculate the density (include the units and show your work or you get no credit).
2. If the density of a diamond is 3.5 g/cm 3, what would be the mass of a diamond whose volume is 0.5 cm3 (include the units and show your work or you get no credit).

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Answer:

1) 15

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Who painted the image above?

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Answer:

Auguste Renoir is the painter and the painting is called Le Moulin de la Galette. The painting was painted in the year 1876.

Explanation:

auguste renoir i believe, i may be wrong tho

Hamurabi's code
Hammurabi’s code, written in Babylon, Mesopotamia, provided the first consistent rule of law, ever. Written before 1750 B.C.E., it contained laws carved on an eight foot high stone pillar for all to see. Hammurabi’s code established a social order based on the rights of the individual. On it he proclaimed that his goals were to "cause justice to prevail in the land/To destroy the wicked and evil/ That the strong may not oppress the weak." If any one brings an accusation of any crime before the elders, and does not prove what he has charged, he shall, if it be a capital offense charged, be put to death. . If any one steals the minor son of another, he shall be put to death.

If any one receives into his house a runaway male or female slave of the court, or of a freedman, and does not bring it out at the public proclamation of the major domus, the master of the house shall be put to death. If any one find runaway male or female slaves in the open country and bring them to

their masters, the master of the slaves shall pay him two shekels of silver. . If any one is committing a robbery and is caught, then he shall be put to death. . If the robber is not caught, then shall he who was robbed claim under oath the amount

of his loss; then shall the community, and on whose ground and territory and in whose

domain it compensated him for the goods stolen.

If any one owe a debt for a loan, and a storm prostrates the grain, or the harvest fail,

or the grain does not grow for lack of water; in that year he need not give his creditor

any grain, he washes his debt-tablet in water and pays no rent for this year. . If a man's wife be surprised (caught in the act) with another man, both shall be

tied and thrown into the water (and drowned), but the husband may pardon his wife and

the king his slaves. . If the "finger is pointed" at a man's wife about another man, but she is not caught

sleeping with the other man, she shall jump into the river for her husband. (and drowned) . If the wife of one man on account of another man has their mates (her husband

and the other man's wife) murdered, both of them shall be impaled. . If a son strikes his father, his hands shall be hewn off. . If a man put out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out. [An eye for an eye]

If he breaks another man's bone, his bone shall be broken.

If he put out the eye of a freed man, or break the bone of a freed man, he shall pay

one gold mina.

If he put out the eye of a man's slave, or break the bone of a man's slave, he shall

pay one-half of its value.

. If a man knocks out the teeth of his equal, his teeth shall be knocked out. [A tooth for a tooth]

. If the slave of a freed man strikes the body of a freed man, his ear shall be cut off.

If a physician make a large incision with an operating knife and cure it, or if he

open a tumor (over the eye) with an operating knife, and saves the eye, he shall

receive ten shekels in money. . If a builder build a house for some one, and does not construct it properly, and the

the house which he built falls in and kills its owner, then that builder shall be put to death.
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Questions:
1. What do many of the laws protect?
2. What is valued more in Babylon, human life or property? Explain your answer.
3. What can we learn about the treatment of women in this text?
4. Based on these laws in this excerpt, what kind of problems did Babylonia have?
5. How is the punishment of these laws different from the laws today?

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Answer:

1. Many of the laws protect the people

2. Property and explain it yourself

3. Women were treated bad

4. I dont remember

5. They were very harsh to make sure no one broke them

Explanation: I learned about it.. pretty easy subject

Which of the following were Americans NOT doing during the Roaring Twenties?


A)using credit to buy homes and cars

B)saving money to invest in the future

C)enjoying spending sprees

D)spending on modern conveniences

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

C. enjoying spending sprees

Explanation:

It was the 20s, nobody had time for all that stuff, they were trying to recover from the Spanish flu, and partying money was not an option. They were getting into industrialization in order to live decent lives.

The hierarchy above represents the governmental structure of __________.
A.
Iran
B.
Israel
C.
Saudi Arabia
D.
Turkey

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That would be C. Saudi Arabia! I hope this helps you out! :D

The hierarchy as shown in the image given above represents the governmental structure of Saudi Arabia. Hence, option C holds true.

What is a governmental structure?

A structure that represents the amount of power held by all the individual authorities in a country, and who holds the superior position in national administration, is known as the governmental structure.

The most superior authority in Saudi Arabia is the King, followed by the prime minister and then the courts and legislatures hold powers up to substantial limitations.

Hence, option C holds true regarding a government structure.

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1. How did the colonists boycott and use petitions to get British tax laws repealed?

2. What role did the committees of correspondence play?

3. What details about the colonists response to the Stamp Act tell you that it was one cause of the American Revolution?

4. Based on James Otis’s response to British writs of assistance, what concerns did the colonists have about British searches?

5. Based on James Otis’s response to British writs of assistance, what concerns did the colonists have about British searches?

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Answer:

1.In October of 1765, delegates from 9 colonies met to issue petitions to the British Government denying Parliament's authority to tax the colonies. ... The repeal of the Stamp Act temporarily quieted colonial protest, but there was renewed resistance to new taxes instituted in 1767 under the Townshend Acts.

2.On the verge of the American Revolution, Committees of Correspondence were formed in cities and regions throughout the American colonies. ... The Committees of Correspondence rallied colonial opposition against British policy and established a political union among the Thirteen Colonies.

3.Although resented, the Sugar Act tax was hidden in the cost of import duties, and most colonists accepted it. The Stamp Act, however, was a direct tax on the colonists and led to an uproar in America over an issue that was to be a major cause of the Revolution: taxation without representation.

4.Based on James Otis's response to British writs of assistance, what concerns did the colonists have about British searches? The colonist protested the writs of assistance saying it violated their rights as British citizens.

5.Based on James Otis's response to British writs of assistance, what concerns did the colonists have about British searches? The colonist protested the writs of assistance saying it violated their rights as British citizens.

stamp act or something, i remember learning something like this but i kinda forgot some of it

Which element is magnetic? calcium chromium carbon cobalt

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The element that has magnetic features is the Cobalt. Option D.  This is further explained below.

What is Cobalt?

Generally, Cobalt is simply defined as the chemical element, an iron-based ferromagnetic metal belonging to Periodic Group 9 (VIIIb), is primarily used for heat- and magnetic-resistant applications.

In conclusion, Cobalt is an element with magnetic properties. the atomic number is 27.

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Answer:

D

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it takes alot of energy to move this amount of dirt and rock what do you think the source is?


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Answer:

I'm almost 100% sure it is Motion Energy -aka- Mechanical Energy

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How did the Punic wars impact the landscape and economy of Rome?

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Answer:

As a result of the Second Punic War, Rome gained control of all Carthaginian territory within Spain. ... The Roman economy was stimulated by the increase in profits as a result of its new prosperous land. After the Second Punic War, Rome established itself as the most powerful nation in the Mediterranean.

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Answer:

Rome gained control of territory within Spain and The Romans got an increase in profits as a result of it's land.

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