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___________ was commonly grown in the southern colonies.

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Answer 1

Answer:

cotton, tobacco, rice, and indigo (

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The Reformation was a period in history that emphasized knowledge, learning and
understanding of science, governments and natural rights.

A: True
B: False

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A true

Enlightenment, French siècle des Lumières (literally “century of the Enlightened”), German Aufklärung, a European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries in which ideas concerning God, reason, nature, and humanity were synthesized into a worldview that gained wide assent in the West and that instigated revolutionary developments in art, philosophy, and politics. Central to Enlightenment thought were the use and celebration of reason, the power by which humans understand the universe and improve their own condition. The goals of rational humanity were considered to be knowledge, freedom, and happiness.

what is an example of a country that makes use of another nation’s currency

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El Salvador or Ecuador

This Victory Bonds poster makes references to the atrocities committed by the crew
of a German submarine against the Llandovery Castle hospital ship. What message is
it hoping to communicate?

A) Support for war-efforts
B) More volunteers
C) Support for mistrust and mistreatment of Enemy Aliens.
D) Support for Income Tax increase.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

if no b if noits c

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In this chart which section represents a trail court at state level?
B
A
F
E

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Answer:

try a or b I don't know if I'm right

How did territorial expansion increase tensions over slavery in the United States

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Answer:

Becuase of the issue of more slave or free states.  If one Slave State outnumbered the  Free states would get most of the vote on something. That Free states may not want.

With the new states/land being in the issue of the balance of free states and slave states.

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Answer: C

Explanation:

I'm not Hindi so I'm not sure on this, but I looked up the definition for all of the words and Artha translates to purpose/goal, which makes the most sense.

The Bill of Rights ensures that all U.S. citizens:
A. will have the right to travel freely between states.
B. will be treated equally regardless of their gender.
C. will receive a jury trial if accused of a crime.
O D. will be able to choose which taxes to pay.

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The correct answer is C

Answer:C. Will receive a jury trail of accused of a crime.

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Which statements accurately describe the Battle of Guadalcanal?

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It was the first major Allied offensive in the Pacific.

It was fought completely at sea.

It ended in a draw.

It lasted six months.

It ended with Japan's defeat.

Which statement explains the primary cause of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union?

A. The two nations were enemies during both world wars, and the rivalry carried over into peace time.

B. The two nations specialized in similar products and were competitions in the international trade market.

C. The two nations had opposing political, economic, and social ideologies.

D. The two nations disagreed on the establishment of the United Nations.

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Answer:

the Marshall plan

Explanation:

the Eve of German surrender the soviet union occupied much of the west. neither the west nor east could decide how Europe should de split up. the soviet union wanted more control and the western allies also wanted more control.

The two nations were enemies during both world wars, and the rivalry carried over into peacetime which explains the primary cause of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. The correct option is A.

Who primarily caused the Cold War?

Both the United States and the Soviet Union contributed to the Cold War's growth. They were ideological nation-states with philosophies that were irreconcilable and mutually exclusive. The Soviet Union's founding goal was worldwide dominance, and it actively pursued the destruction of the US and its allies.

Historians have identified various explanations for the commencement of the Cold War, including tensions between the two countries at the close of World War II, an ideological dispute between the US and the Soviet Union, the introduction of nuclear weapons, and the American dread of communism.

Thus, the ideal selection is option A.

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how and when were the rules of the house of representatives for the 117th congress adopted?

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Answer:

a United States citizen for at least seven years and an inhabitant of the state he or she represents

Explanation:

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what famous figure once had a pet cat named all ball?

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Answer:

Hanabiko the gorilla, also known as "Koko", was a gorilla with the power to speak using sign language and asked researchers via sign language if she could have a pet cat. After being unimpressed with a pushie cat, they gave her a real cat that was part of a young litter and was named All Ball by Koko.

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Which of these men controlled the steel industry?
A Cornelius Vanderbilt
B. John Rockefeller
O C. Andrew Carnegie
G
O D.
B Benjamin Harrison

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Answer: Andrew Carnegie

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which groups benefited most from new deal

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Answer:

farmers, the unemployed, youth and the elderly.

Explanation:

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Answer:B

Explanation:Becouse we can easily conclude its B becouse of bussnismen saying that

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Match the vocabulary word with its definition. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.


1. an announcement

pursuit

2. a person sent as a representative to a convention

delegate

3. come from

institute

4. provided with

declaration

5. bring into being; start

unalienable

6. the act of seeking

derive

7. cannot be removed or taken away

endowed

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Answer:

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Answer:

first of all where is the quastion

6.)Why did religious syncretism take place in African societies before 1800?

7.)Which African Kingdom was the first origanized Kingdom in West Africa and grew rich taxing the Gold-Salt trade?

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number 7 is Ghana

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what explorer helped portugal win the european race for a sea route to asia?

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Answer:

Vasco de Gama

Answer:

Vasco da Gama

Explanation:

Later, ​King Manuel​ of Portugal sent another explorer, ​Vasco da Gama​, on an expedition around the Cape of Good Hope. Da Gama left Lisbon, Portugal, in July 1497 and arrived in Southwestern India the next year Portugal had won the European race for a sea route to Asia.

Who were the critics of the First New Deal, and what were their criticisms?

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Liberals. Roosevelt didn't do enough to help the poor.

Conservatives. new Deal gave gov't too much control of agriculture and business.

Supreme Court. Struck down NIRA and AAA as unconstitutional. ...

Father Charles Couglin. ...

Dr. ...

Huey Long.

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What legacy did the Guptas leave to world history?

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Answer:

Prosperity in the Gupta Empire initiated a period known as the Golden Age of India, marked by extensive inventions and discoveries in science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.

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how was the founder new york

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Answer:

The Dutch first settled along the Hudson River in 1624; two years later they established the colony of New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island. In 1664, the English took control of the area and renamed it New York.

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Explanation:

European discovery of New York was led by the Italian Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524 followed by the first land claim in 1609 by the Dutch. As part of New Netherland, the colony was important in the fur trade and eventually became an agricultural resource thanks to the patroon system.

The purpose of the trip was to trade for spices in the West Indies, reaching Florida, the Bahamas and the Lesser Antilles. On one of these islands, likely near Guadalope, Verrazzano went ashore and was killed by Caribs, the Indigenous people there.

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Answer:

First estate: clergy

Second estate: nobility

Third esteare: commoners

Explanation:

Which of the following statements about rural communities is true?

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Rural communities are often farm lands. However, arural community can also be woodland forests, plains,deserts, and prairies. There are few buildings,businesses, and people in rural communities. Inthese communities people live far apart from one another.

The correct answer between all the choices given is the third choice or letter C. I am hoping that this answer has satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and if you would like, feel free to ask another question.

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What would the world be like without books?

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I don't know I don't know I don't k ow

I feel like the world would be pretty uneducated

free brainlest if anyone knows how much red stripes on the American flag

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Answer:

7 stripes

Explanation:

The seven red and six white horizontal stripes, or pales, represent the original 13 states, or British colonies.

Aren't there up to seven red stripes, six white ones, one blue square, and 50 to 52 white stars???

What effects did the Second Great Awakening have on South Carolina. I WILL GIVE BRAINILEST AND 5 STAR RATING !!!!!!!!!!!

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The Second Great Awakening

By the end of the 18th century, many educated Americans no longer professed traditional Christian beliefs. In reaction to the secularism of the age, a religious revival spread westward in the first half of the 19th century.

This "Second Great Awakening" consisted of several kinds of activity, distinguished by locale and expression of religious commitment. In New England, the renewed interest in religion inspired a wave of social activism. In western New York, the spirit of revival encouraged the emergence of new denominations. In the Appalachian region of Kentucky and Tennessee, the revival strengthened the Methodists and the Baptists, and spawned a new form of religious expression – the camp meeting. In contrast to the Great Awakening of the 1730s, the revivals in the East were notable for the absence of hysteria and open emotion. Rather, unbelievers were awed by the "respectful silence" of those bearing witness to their faith. The evangelical enthusiasm in New England gave rise to interdenominational missionary societies, formed to evangelize the West. Members of these societies not only acted as apostles for the faith, but as educators, civic leaders, and exponents of Eastern, urban culture. Publication and education societies promoted Christian education. Most notable among them was the American Bible Society, founded in 1816. Social activism inspired by the revival gave rise to abolition-of-slavery groups and the Society for the Promotion of Temperance, as well as to efforts to reform prisons and care for the handicapped and mentally ill.

Charles Grandison Finney was one of the dominant preachers of the Second Great Awakening.

Western New York, from Lake Ontario to the Adirondack Mountains, had been the scene of so many religious revivals in the past that it was known as the "Burned-Over District." Here, the dominant figure was Charles Grandison Finney, a lawyer who had experienced a religious epiphany and set out to preach the Gospel. His revivals were characterized by careful planning, showmanship, and advertising. Finney preached in the Burned-Over District throughout the 1820s and the early 1830s, before moving to Ohio in 1835 to take a chair in theology at Oberlin College, of which he subsequently became president.

Two other important religious denominations in America – the Mormons and the Seventh Day Adventists – also got their start in the Burned-Over District.

In the Appalachian region, the revival took on characteristics similar to the Great Awakening of the previous century. But here, the center of the revival was the camp meeting, a religious service of several days’ length, for a group that was obliged to take shelter on the spot because of the distance from home. Pioneers in thinly populated areas looked to the camp meeting as a refuge from the lonely life on the frontier. The sheer exhilaration of participating in a religious revival with hundreds and perhaps thousands of people inspired the dancing, shouting, and singing associated with these events. Probably the largest camp meeting was at Cane Ridge, Kentucky, in August 1801; between 10,000 and 25,000 people attended.

The great revival quickly spread throughout Kentucky, Tennessee, and southern Ohio, with the Methodists and the Baptists its prime beneficiaries. Each denomination had assets that allowed it to thrive on the frontier. The Methodists had a very efficient organization that depended on ministers – known as circuit riders – who sought out people in remote frontier locations. The circuit riders came from among the common people and possessed a rapport with the frontier families they hoped to convert. The Baptists had no formal church organization. Their farmer-preachers were people who received "the call" from God, studied the Bible, and founded a church, which then ordained them. Other candidates for the ministry emerged from these churches, and established a presence farther into the wilderness. Using such methods, the Baptists became dominant throughout the border states and most of the South.

The Second Great Awakening exercised a profound impact on American history. The numerical strength of the Baptists and Methodists rose relative to that of the denominations dominant in the colonial period – Anglicans, Presbyterians, and Congregationalists. The growing differences within American Protestantism reflected the growth and diversity of an expanding nation.

The invasion of which country brought Britain (Canada) into far?
A)Serbia
B)Bosnia
C)France
D)Belgium

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The invasion of Serbia by Austria Hungary

Germany stated that which of the following
events was occurring in the Sudetenland in
the 1930s?
A. France was invading the area and taking it over.
B. Czechoslovakia was annexing the land and selling it to Italy.
C. Germans living in the area were being abused by the Czech
people.
D. Great Britain was stealing the land's natural resources.

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Answer:

C. Germans living in the area were being abused by the Czech

people.

Explanation:

I believe the answer would be C in this case. Adolf Hitler justified the invasion of the Sudetenland by the purported suffering of the ethnic Germans living in these regions.

Which of the following services was NOT provided to freed slaves by the Freedmen's Bureau?
A
establishing schools
B
providing medical services
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supervising contracts between freed people and their employers
D
investigating crimes committed by southern anti-civil rights

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Answer:

B. To look after refugees, freed slaves, and abandoned lands.

The Freedmen's Bureau provided newly freed African Americans Food, More established schooling, medical aid, also housing. With this new advantage for African Americans, it also attempted to give African Americans land that was either abandoned or confiscated.  

providing medical services

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supervising contracts between freedpeople and their employers

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Which region is highlighted on the map?

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Explanation:

the Mississippi flood plain

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