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Terry, a citizen of Georgia, visited a public park in Atlanta. Terry sat down at a park table and began
reading loudly from the book that was most holy to his religion. Sharing the religion's teachings with others
was an important part of the religion. Terry hoped that reading aloud in public would encourage others to
speak with him about his religion. Unfortunately, most of the people in the park ignored Terry completely.
However, a police officer arrived and told Terry that he could not continue reading aloud from his religious
text and that he would need to leave the park. The officer told Terry that other people in the park had
complained about his reading. When Terry asked who had complained about his reading, the officer
refused to answer
How were Terry's rights under the Georgia Constitution violated?
o A. The government violated Terry's right to due process by refusing to share who complained about his actions.
O B. The people in the park violated Terry's right to liberty by complaining about his actions to the police officer.
o C. The government violated Terry's right to freedom of conscience by preventing him from practicing his religion.
O D. The people in the park violated Terry's right to freedom of expression by ignoring him while he prayed.

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Answer 1

The way in which Terry's rights under the Georgia Constitution were  violated was A. The government violated Terry's right to due process by refusing to share who complained about his actions.

What are Human Rights?

This refers to the inalienable freedom which a human enjoys and which is part of the Universal Declaration of the Human Rights and protected under the constitution of many countries.

Hence, with regards to the given scenario, we can see that Terry is practising his religion in public and he got complaints and the police was called but he refused to tell him who complained and this was the right that was violated under the Georgian Constitution.

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What were the provisions of the Jay Treaty of 1794?


A) The British gave up their forts on American soil, kept restrictions on American ships, and forgave American debts.



B) The British kept their forts on American soil, removed restrictions on American ships, and forgave American debts.



C) The British gave up forts on American soil, but kept restrictions on American ships and required Americans to repay their debts.

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Answer:

Its C) The British gave up forts on American soil, but kept restrictions on American ships and required Americans to repay their debts.

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Why was the 1469 marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella important?

It marked the end of warfare in Spain.
It resulted in an era of religious tolerance in Spain.
It united two kingdoms and laid the foundation for modern Spain.
It forced Spaniards to give up any ideas of founding colonies.

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Answer:

C. It united two kingdoms and laid the foundation for modern Spain.

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Ferdinand of Aragon marries Isabella of Castile in Valladolid, beginning a cooperative reign that would unite all the dominions of Spain and elevate the nation to a dominant world power. Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Who was Isabella?

Isabella I, commonly known as Isabella the Catholic, ruled over Castile from 1474 until her death in 1504, and because to her marriage to King Ferdinand II of Aragon, she also served as Queen consort of Aragon from 1479 until 1504. The Catholic Monarchs are Isabella and Ferdinand, who ruled together over a dynastically united Spain.

Spain was de facto united in 1469 as a result of Isabella and Ferdinand's marriage. The changes she and her husband implemented had an impact way beyond the confines of their unified kingdom. As the new Spanish monarchy took centuries-long efforts to recover the Iberian Peninsula from Muslims to their pinnacle in 1492, this potent combination reorganized society.

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Which nation signed a nonaggression pact with germany?.

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Answer:

the Soviet Union

On August 23, 1939–shortly before World War II (1939-45) broke out in Europe–enemies Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union surprised the world by signing the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, in which the two countries agreed to take no military action against each other for the next 10 years

For what reasons did the US support Ngo Dinh Diem early on in Vietnam? Why did that change later?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

First question: The US wanted Diem as president and urged for his placement in the government. The United States believed that Diem was the best possible choice because he was pro United States and extreme anti-communist.

Second question: As Diem became unpopular with South Vietnam so did he with the United States. The US feared Diems corrupt government would cause the population to admire the communist north. Hope this helps

The most significant territorial loss for the ottomans was.

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Answer:

The answer is Egypt my fellow person!

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How did the Great Northern War expand the power of Russia within Northern Europe?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Great Northern War (1700–1721) was the main military conflict of Peter the Great's reign, ending in a Russian victory over Sweden that made Russia an important European power and expanded Russia's borders to the Baltic Sea, including the site of St. Petersburg.

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Identify an invention of early humans and explain how it has impacted the modern world.

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Answer:

One you could technically use is the creation of fire. Because of it's creation early civilization not only had a source of light but a source of heat to help them not freeze to death

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There are many accounts of the invention of the compass. Some scientists attribute it to the Chinese or even the Italians. But most scientists agree that the compass was made by Iranians. The Iranian compass, unlike the Chinese compass, which had 24 directions, had 32 directions. The number 32, in addition to showing the accuracy of the Iranian compass, indicates the familiarity of Iranians with numbers in base 2 and their advanced mathematical knowledge. According to ancient Persian legends, Esfandiar Rouin used an iron arrow when moving to fight the dragon, which always showed him a fixed direction. In the first Islamic period, the qibla was added to the pole by the Iranians so that the right direction of the qibla could always be found in any situation. The Iranians made full use of this invention and introduced it to other Muslims. The Persian letters of the compass components in the Arabic language are an indisputable historical evidence that the use of the compass has reached other Muslim nations through the Iranians.

How might the Americas have been different if the Spanish had not colonized there?

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There are a couple of differences:

1) The Americas (especially Latin America), will not have Roman Catholic influences in the area, and will not have it as their state religion.

2) The land will keep most of it's natural wealth, though it may not be used in great quantities as before.

3) Population will not take a hit, and will continue to grow, as European diseases are not spread to them. However, if trading occurs between the north-eastern tribes all the way down to Central America, they will still be exposed to diseases carried by the French and British.

4) They may not be exposed to the usage of firearms as quickly, which may lead to their demise to their native enemies. Firearms, while they took very long to reload back then, was a symbol of power and was used more as a shock then as a weapon (until the mini-ball, repeater, and other upgrades to the rifle came).

5) The other way to look at it is that another European Power may take over those lands. The first of which is Portugal, whose lands were very near the Spanish territory. The next in line would be France, which borders the Spanish territories, and than Britain.

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The United States is a good example of territorial organization.
OA. True
O B.
False

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Answer:

The United States is not a territorial organization. The US is not even an organization it is a country. The answer is False.

Which of the following best describes the work performed by enslaved
people in South Carolina? *

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Answer: what are the choices??

According to myth, when is the best time to sneak up on a leprechaun?.

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Answer:

The best time to sneak up on a leprechaun is while he is mending his shoes.

Explanation:

This is because this is the only time a leprechaun will sit still for very long.

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What city did the British blockade to punish the colonists?
a. New York
b. Baltimore
c. Charleston
d. Newport
e. Boston

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Answer:

Boston aka the Boston blockade

Answer:

Your answer is: E) Boston

Explanation:

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What 1960s rock band inspired the vultures in ""the jungle book""?.

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Answer:

The Beatles inspired the vultures in " The Jungle Book".

Answer:

The look of The Vultures, with their mop-top haircuts and Liverpool voices, are a homage to The Beatles; one bird's voice and features are clearly based on George Harrison's. When the Beatles departed the project, the song was rewritten as a barbershop quartet, to make it timeless.

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The Payment of the Tribute Money fresco in the Brancacci Chapel by Masaccio. People stand in front of a building with mountains and trees in the background. What is atmospheric perspective, and where can it be seen in The Tribute Money? (shown above)

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Answer:

The atmospheric perspective is seen in the way the painter uses mantillas and trees to convey the sense of depth and immersion in "The Tribute Money".

Explanation:

The atmospheric and linear perspectives are very important to establish the way we see the paintings and understand them. The linear perspective refers to the size of the objects, in the paintings, in relation to the size they present in relation to the distance between the object and the observer. However, the atmospheric perspective is much more difficult to establish and refers to the depth and immersion that the image represents in relation to the play of light and shadows, in addition to the size of the objects.

In "The Tribute Money" the game between the distance and the colors used in the scenery between a building with mountains and trees in the background, establishes an atmospheric perspective, imposing an immersion and depth in the observer's perception.

Answer:

The atmospheric perspective is seen in the way the painter uses mantillas and trees to convey the sense of depth and immersion in "The Tribute Money".

Explanation:

One reason why the Chinese first came to America was to:

work in the gold mines
join the missions in the Southwest
build the Northeast canals
work on California farms

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Answer:

A = Work in the gold mines

Explanation:

Chinese immigrants first flocked to the United States in the 1850s, eager to escape the economic chaos in China and to try their luck at the California gold rush. When the Gold Rush ended, Chinese Americans were considered cheap labor.

What movtivated people of Africa to trade

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The goods from other parts of the world such as spices, minerals and other goods

Answer:

Ivory, Gold, and other trade resources

Explanation:

With some early exceptions, Europeans were not able to independently enter the West and Central African interior to capture Africans and force them onto ships to the Americas. Instead, European traders generally relied on a network of African rulers and traders to capture and bring enslaved Africans from various coastal and interior regions to slave castles on the West and Central African coast. Many of these traders acquired captives as a result of military and political conflict, but some also pursued slave trading for profit.

Scholars provide various explanations for why African traders were willing to supply enslaved Africans to Europeans for the trans-Atlantic trade. By the early sixteenth century, slavery already played a major role in some western and central African societies and contributed to maritime slave trade systems across the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Subsequently, some historians argue that Europeans in the Atlantic took advantage of a pre-existing slave trade system in Africa to obtain the labor for expanding plantation economies in the Americas. During the development of the trans-Atlantic trade, West and Central Africa consisted of diverse political and social structures, ranging from large empires to small states, and these groups often conflicted over internal politics as well as economic expansion.

As noted earlier, though ethnic identities were influential, these groups did not share a common African or black identity. Instead, they saw cultural and ethnic differences (such as Igbo, Ashanti, Mende, and Fulani) as social divisions. Frequent conflicts between these groups produced captives who could then circulate in the local slave trade system, and eventually the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Europeans also went to great lengths to influence African traders and leaders to provide enslaved Africans for the trans-Atlantic trade. European traders encouraged African consumer demands for European goods, formed military alliances to instigate fighting and increase the number of captives, and shifted the location of disembarkation points for the trade along the West and Central African coast to follow African military conflicts. In areas of West and Central Africa where slavery was not prevalent, European demand often expanded the presence of the institution and trade. But European traders still generally worked within terms set by African rulers and traders, who negotiated their own interests in these trading and military alliances.

Murasaki Shikibu’s description of Lady Saisho shows that
a.
she was quite wealthy.
c.
she was suffering from an illness.
b.
she was a beautiful woman.
d.
the two women were enemies.

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Answer:

Murasaki Shikibu's description of Lady Saisho shows that she was quite wealthy. 

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What is the difference between the Linear and Cyclical View of
History?

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Answer:

The first day of winter, winter solstice, or the day of the year where there are the fewest hours of daylight in the day in the northern hemisphere is, in fact, a cycle. When we assign a date or time to it, it is an example of linear time. If we think of it in terms of solstices and equinoxes, it is cyclic time.

Explanation:

When we think about historical events, most people assume a linear flow of causality. We say, “this happened and that caused something else to happen.” This linear view of history is the default mode of narrating the past

a sociophilosophical concept according to which the periodicity of history is based on the repetition or recurrence of social processes. Cyclical theories thus contributed to the development of the comparative historical method in the social sciences.

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Which one was a source of the flood water that brought fertile soil for growing crops? melting snow dams and canals summer rainy season Othe surrounding seas​

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Summer rainy seasons

Why are bear markets linked to recessions? Shareholders have little confidence in the economy. Investors are confident that the economy will soon grow. Shareholders want stock in new corporations. Investors attempt to ensure corporate growth.

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shareholders have little confidence in the economy

Answer:

A

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What was happening in the Middle East while Western Europe endured the Dark Ages?

1.Islam was transformed from a religious identity to a secular one.
2.Islamic regions struggled through a breakdown in social order.
3.Islam became focused on converting Christians and Jews.
4.Islamic trade brought prosperity and cultural advances.

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Answer:

islamic trade brought prosperity and cultural advances

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Islamic trade brought prosperity and cultural advances in the Middle East while Western Europe endured the Dark Ages.

Islam made significant contributions to Medieval Europe in a wide range of fields, including music, architecture, medicine, agriculture, education, law, and technology. Europe assimilated Islamic civilization's expertise throughout the 11th and 13th centuries.

What were Islamic contribution to middle east?

The Islamic world was at its cultural pinnacle at dark ages, and through Al-Andalus, Sicily, and the Crusader kingdoms in the Levant, it supplied knowledge and ideas to Europe. These contained Latin translations of Arabic literature in astronomy, mathematics, science, and medicine as well as the Greek Classics. The alteration of nearly all philosophical fields in the mediaeval Latin world resulted from the translation of Arabic philosophical books into Latin, with Muslim philosophers having a particularly significant impact on natural philosophy, psychology, and metaphysics. Other contributions came from the Silk Road's technological and scientific advancements, including Chinese creations like paper and gunpowder.

Other parts of mediaeval European culture were also influenced by the Islamic world, including the arts, agriculture, alchemy, music, pottery, and other fields. This influence came in part through new discoveries made during the Islamic Golden Age.

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Do you think that Machiavelli created modern politics? Why
or
why not?
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Answer:

Yes, because he has a large influence on modern civilization. His opinions effected strongly other leaders after him.

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in 1820, witch nation gave Americans permission to to settle in Texas

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Answer:

Spain

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Please answer 24 CORRECT!!

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Answer:

Your answer is is probably G) Lively

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At first, who was winning World War I?
Help please

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Answer:

Who won World War I? The Allies won World War I after four years of combat and the deaths of some 8.5 million soldiers as a result of battle wounds or disease.

Which Russian leader, who had earned the nickname "The Great", announced in 1480 that he would no longer give his allegiance to the Tartar empire?

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Answer:

Ivan |||

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Which term BEST summarizes why England settled in what is now the United States?
A defense
B religion
C mercantilism
D westward expansion

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The answer is Religion.

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Was the League of Nations successful with ending child labor?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Yes no maybe so Child labor

1. Who symbolizes the United States? Describe his attitude.
2. What does the bridge represent? What or who is missing? Why?
3. What does the sign say?
4. What is the artist saying about the League of Nations?

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1. Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam looks to not want to be part of the League of Nation Bridge, and will not budge to place the USA stone into it.

2. The bridge represents the League of Nation, as suggested by the Billboard located on the West-side of the picture. The United States is missing from the bridge, as it continued to want to pursue the policy of isolationism, and wants nothing to do with foreign interests.

3. The sign is a ironic but true statement about the League of Nations. The League of Nations was designed by President Wilson following the end of World War I, but the U.S. Public forced the U.S. to stay out of the League itself.

4. The artist is suggesting that without the United States, the bridge of the League of Nations cannot be called a bridge (which is true). The U.S., being the founder and instigator of the League, failed to take part in it, allowing for the imminent collapse of the alliance. The UN following World War II, also instigated by the United States, is more successful, and lasts until today.

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