By the time the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople in 1453, most of the Byzantine Empire had already fallen. Why did the Ottomans believe it was important to take Constantinople?
A.
The city's prisons held many Muslim inmates.
B.
The city was a symbol of Christian fame and power.
C.
The city's library held sacred Muslim texts.
D.
The city was a center of Asian commerce and finance.
Answer: The city was a symbol of Christian fame and power.
Explanation:
Byzantium survived for centuries after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Mehmed II knew that Constantinople was a symbol of Christian power and strength. For this reason, he wanted to conquer the city and show the world that the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful power at the time. Constantinople was also an important geostrategic and trading place, and for these reasons, the Ottoman capital just became Constantinople.
Why did Portugal supply weapons to the Nationalists in Spain?
A.
to establish communism
B.
to establish democracy
C.
to support fascism
D.
to establish imperialism
Answer:
C to support facism
Explanation:
c. To support fascism. I got it right on Plato. :D
What is the craziest fact u know?
Answer: the reason we wanna squish or eat cute things is because our brains can’t comprehend it so our immediate instinct is to kill it
Explanation:
1. Waffels are just pancakes with abs :)
2. Cheese is JUST a loaf of milk
3. Taco Cat spelt backwords is Taco Cat
4. If cinderella's shoe fit, then why did it fall off?
5. If they are called apartments, then why are they together?
For what reason did General Cos announce that he was going to take a
large force to Texas?
Select one:
To collect import duties
To arrest those disloyal to mexico
To capture stephen f austin and his followers
Answer:
To arrest those disloyal to mexico
Explanation:
General Cos was the brother-in-law of Santa Ana. Both got along well and shared very similar political opinions, which made Cos share Santa Ana's idea of canceling the Texan constitution and ending the state's autonomy.
The cancellation of the Texas constitution triggered the Texan revolution, which made both Santa Ana and General Cos consider the Texans as traitors and disloyal to Mexico. For this reason, Cos decided to take a large military force to Texas, to arrest all the disloyal to the country and that was what he did, defeating several Texan generals.
In the movie Patriot what did Benjamin do at the Fort Wilderness
Answer:
Benjamin had been fighting in the British Army in the previous war when he and several other soldiers discovered a French atrocity against the British. The enraged men caught up with the French at Fort Wilderness and slowly, methodically butchered all but two of them.
Explanation:
A candidate you strongly support was
just elected senator. How many years
must pass until this candidate? which article and section in the constitution states this?
Answer:
The requirements to serve as a Senator, as listed in Article I, Section 3 of the Constitutions requires only that Senators have been U.S. citizens for at least 9 years when they are elected, regardless of their citizenship at birth. Has ‘Natural Born Citizen’ Ever Been Applied?
Explanation:
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a
All of the following were responsibilities of the presidio EXCEPT
attacking French colonies.
b. protecting the mission.
c. protecting the nearby settlement,
d. maintaining control of the Native Americans in the missions,
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Ο Α
B
ΟΟΟΟ
С C
D
Answer:
It is a.
Explanation:
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The Navajo Code Talkers were all of the following. except which?
a. They were respected because no one managed to break their code.
b. They proved to be a successful security weapon for the United States troops.
C. They were experienced military personnel from the Navajo Nation.
d. They were a revolutionary military strategy.
Answer:
C. They were experienced military personnel from the Navajo Nation.
Explanation:
The Navajo code talkers were recruited as military personnel's by United States during world war II. But, They were not experienced soldiers. Most of them had regular jobs before they joined the world war.
Their part was to create a secret message using ancient Navajo language to other allies during the war. If the enemy intervened their message in the middle of the road, the message wouldn't be compromised by the opposition.
Answer:
C. They were experienced military personnel from the Navajo Nation.
Explanation:
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True or False: Propaganda was used to encourage Americans to conserve food during WWI
Answer: false
Explanation:
Which reason was most important according to McKinley
Answer:
You forgot to add the reasons that you could choose from.
Explanation:
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What impact did the British Empire have on India?
Answer:
Some recent research suggests that British rule did little for India in economic terms. Britain gained hugely from ruling India, but most of the wealth created was not invested back into the country. For example, from 1860 to about 1920, economic growth in India was very slow - much slower than in Britain or America.
Explanation:
Explain the criticisms of the New Deal from the liberal perspective and the conservative perspective. Minimum 3 paragraphs.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The New Deal which was introduced in 1933 under the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt had both the liberals and conservatives criticized the deal.
On the part of Liberals, they asserted that the New Deal did not assist the poor citizens enough and again did not reform the economic system of the country as envisaged.
On the part of Conservatives, they asserted that the time spent on the direct relief of the New Deal is too much. And the New Deal focused too much on regulating businesses and the socio-economy.
Which of the following best describes the United States? It has a market economy with no government regulation. This is the only system that can work with a government run by the people. It has a command economy. A large nation like the United States needs the government to control all growth of business to prevent problems. It has a traditional economy. Most communities are focused on providing their own needs with the resources available in the local area. It has a mixed economy. The government protects individual rights, such as minimum pay for work and choices in goods and services.
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Why were Americans careful to limit the power of
their central government after the Revolution?
What do people in Bonyoro-Kitara Africa wear for clothing!
Due in 2 hours!!!
Answer: Bunyoro Kingdom – Located in the western part of Uganda, Bunyoro was one of the most puissant kingdoms in East and Central Africa from 13th century to the 19th century. It was an extensive and prestigious kingdom with vigorous rulers whose word was highly venerated by his subjects.
According to history, the kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara was commenced after the collapse of the Imperium of Kitara in the 16th century by the Abatembuzi who were prospered by the Bachwezi (Chwezi). Areas of Lake Victoria, Lake Edward and Lake Albert were all under the control of Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom.
Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom occupied areas of Hoima, Masindi, Kabarole, Kibaale and Kasese districts and some components of Eastern Congo, Northern Tanzania and Western Kenya. The kingdom was not only sizably voluminous but very potent and organised as well. All this is now history as it now covers a minuscule part of western Uganda due to intentional, orchestrated and maleficent marginalization that transpired during the days of colonialism. Under the vigorous influence of King Cwa II Kabalega, Bunyoro kingdom is one of the kingdoms that fiercely resisted colonialism in the region. Cwa II Kabalega is one of the most vigorous kings in the history of Uganda, east Africa and Africa at immensely colossal. Together with his army that was kenned as “Abarusuura” meaning soldiers, they staged a bloody resistance against colonialists. Kabalega assailed colonial forces and was captured and sent to expatriate on the Seychelles Islands. This could not leave the kingdom identically tantamount to the economic, convivial and military organizations were all affected and never go back their precedent organization and vigor. The kingdom faced more quandaries including a systematic genocide, incursions which led to death of many people, astronomically immense abbreviation of pabulum engenderment, diseases and many more horrific things that brought the kingdom to total minimization.
The book “Breaking the Chains of Poverty” by Hon. Yolamu Ndoleriire Nsamba who is the private secretary to the Omukama of Bunyoro exhaustively explicates all the dreadful things that were done by colonialist and other peregrine invaders. It additionally includes many other historical events and actions that made the Bunyoro “a kingdom bonded in chains of poverty”.
The ruler of Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom is kenned as “Omukama of Bunyoro” meaning “King of Bunyoro” and the current king (Omukama) is the Omukama Rukirabasaija Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I who is the 27th king of this kingdom. The designation of the wife to the king is “Omugo” meaning “queen”. The wife to Omukama Solomon Iguru I is Omugo Margaret Karunga. The Omukama of Bunyoro is paramount and has great influence in the politics of the country more so in his territory and his people of Bunyoro. Bunyoro palace which is kenned as Karuziika Palace is located in Hoima district.
The people of Bunyoro are called Banyoro or Nyoro (and Munyoro for singular). Their language is kenned as Nyoro or Runyoro. The main traditional economy of the people of Bunyoro was sizably voluminous game hunting for lions, leopards, crocodiles and elephants among others which was later on superseded by agriculture. They now grow crops including cassava, millet, bananas, rice, coffee, tobacco and cotton among others.
Politically, Omukama (the king) has an assistant, the Principal Private Secretary, a cabinet of 21 ministers and a parliament kenned as “Orukurato”.
how did slave owners brainwashed slaves? Please answer asp ^^
Answer:
To start with, runaway slaves were hunted down like animals. If a slave did managed to run, they would most likely have few provisions and little information about the countryside surrounding the plantation from which they were escaping. It would also be extremely difficult for a runaway to “blend in”. If a “black” was seen unaccompanied by a “white” in the south, they were expected to present “papers” showing that they were free or provide a paper from their master indicating that they had permission to travel to a specific destination. Without such papers, a “black” individual was considered a runaway slave and had no rights. There were also “patrols” that roamed the countryside keeping a watch for possible runaways and men that a slave owner could hire to track down a runaway.
Then there was raw fear. If a runaway was caught, they would most likely be severely beaten by their captors before being returned to their master. In some cases, runaways had ears or fingers cutoff to set an example that would discourage others from running. Runaways would then often be tied behind a horse with their hands bound and expected to run or be dragged by the horses rider back to their owner. Finally a runaway would almost certainly be severely horsewhipped until their backs were a mass of open and bleeding wounds. If they survived this punishment they were quite likely to die from disease as the open wounds festered.
Women who were held as slaves risked having their children taken from them and sold to sold off as punishment for running. It was also common practice for a runaway slave that had been caught to be sold by their master to a plantation farther south. Such an action would make it much more difficult for a slave to escape and successfully make their way north. It was also true, in many cases, that this would mean a much more difficult life. Southern plantations were knows for working slaves to death under the even more inhuman conditions imaginable.
Explanation:
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What did Wilson's first five points
address
Answer:C
Explanation:
Answer: They addressed ways that wars could be avoided. List three weaknesses of the treaty. List three long-term results of the war.
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Which of the following best describes an initial barrier to settlement in the thirteen colonies?
Forests had to be cleared before farms could be established.
Colonists settled near bays because of fishing and seaports.
Colonists avoided the rugged, difficult Cumberland Gap.
The colony of New France had blocked access to the West.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Forest had to be cleared before farms could be established.
This poster was most likely created to encourage Americans to
grow victory gardens.
conserve resources.
buy war bonds.
join the military.
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
Which of the following BEST describes the distinction between the 12 regional circuit courts and the 13th circuit?
A. The 12 regional circuits handle the special cases involving copyright law, while the 13th circuit manages the normal appeals from district courts.
B. The 12 regional circuits hear cases sent from district courts in their respective regions, while the 13th circuit has nationwide jurisdiction over special cases.
C. The 12 regional circuits have nationwide jurisdiction over Constitutional issues, while the 13th circuit is limited to the District of Columbia area.
D. The 13th circuit has the final say on decisions from the other 12 circuits and ultimately decides whether to send a case to the Supreme Court.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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What contributions did Ibn Rushd make ? O he studied philosophy and wrote commentaries about work of the Greek philosophers O He created many short stories about adventures and travel O he was best known for supporting the beliefs of sufism O he designed many mosques as an architect
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
tHE aNsWeR is: A :)
Explanation:
He studied philosophy and wrote commentaries about the work of Greek philosophers.
How were Shia Muslim ideas about political leadership blended with those of Plato in the
Mughal court of Akbar? I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!
1) Imagine that you are a young man or woman in Spain who aspires (wants) to be a conquistador. How could you use this letter to persuade the king to allow you to attack a different section of the Aztec Empire?
Answer: I would explain that it would not be morally right to destroy such a beautiful structure. It should be preserved and studied to find out what could be learned from the civilization.
Explanation:
It wouldn't be morally right to demolish such a lovely building. To find out what could be learned from the civilization, it should be preserved and studied.
What led the Spanish to subjugate the Aztecs?One of the largest capital cities in the world was under the control of the Aztec Empire, which dominated Mesoamerica in the 15th and early 16th centuries. The Triple Alliance, a potent political alliance between Mexico's Tenochtitlán, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopán city-states, was negotiated by Itzcoatl, who was elected as the Aztec/Mexica people's leader in 1427.
Between 1428 and 1430, as that alliance grew stronger, it strengthened the leadership of the Aztecs, making them the dominant Nahua people in a landmass that covered central Mexico and reached as far as present-day Guatemala.
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Which planet is an inner planet, and which one is an outer planet? Explain your answer
Answer:
Explanation:
proof
Answer:
planet A is an outer planet, and Bis an inner planet. Inner planets rotate slowly, so they take more time to complete a rotation. Outer planets rotate faster so they take less time to complete a rotation.
Explanation:
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His sailors were the first to sail around the world.
Article Il of the U.S. Constitution gives the president the power to:
A. declare war on other countries.
B. impeach members of Congress.
C. issue executive orders.
D. appoint Supreme Court justices.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Explanation:
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Write a sentence that uses the word "suffrage"
Answer:
Suffrage is the right to vote in an election. An example of suffrage is the right to vote in a political election.
Explanation:
Answer:
Some nations still did not permit women's suffrage
Explanation:
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Which of the following gave the American economy a major boost in the years after World War II? the return of thousands of veterans who were seeking jobs the conversion to a peacetime economy a pent-up demand for consumer goods a major drop in government spending
The pent-up demand for consumer goods gave he American economy a major boost in the years after World War II.
What is pent-up demand?Pent-up demand means an economic situation whereby the demand for a service or product is unusually strong.
Hence, the pent-up demand for consumer goods gave he American economy a major boost in the years after World War II.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
Read more about pent-up demand
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Answer:
3. a pent-up demand for consumer goods
Explanation:
What “tool” did Lewis Hine use to help with his social reform?
Answer:
Camera
Explanation:
He is an American sociologist and
photographer. Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing child labor laws in the United States.
Answer: Lewis Wickes Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing child labor laws in the United States.