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The 3 Questions Done By Tomorrow

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Who is the only explorer on the map who sailed for Portugal?

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Answer:

Bartolomeu Dias

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What was the name of the period of time after the civil war

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Answer: Reconstruction Era

Explanation:  Reconstruction, in U.S. history, the period (1865–77) that followed the American Civil War and during which attempts were made to redress the inequities of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy and to solve the problems arising from the readmission to the Union of the 11 states that had seceded at or before the outbreak of war.

How does technology affect society select the statements you agree with

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Answer:

add the pic

Explanation:

Please match the word(s) to the correct definition.


( )Was chosen to lead 1,200 men to erect defenses on Bunker Hill. Under his command, the Massachusetts Militia forces withstood the British bombardment and two British assaults. His forces would be forced to retreat during the 3rd assault when they ran low on ammunition and the British overran the militia defenses.


( )British commander during the Battle of Bunker Hill. He chose to try to intimidate the colonial militia forces with a show of force rather than an effort to surround the position and force the militia to surrender. He ordered 3 assaults on the hill, which resulted in heavy losses to the British troops.


( )is a "win" that inflicts such a devastating toll on the victor of the battle, that it can almost be considered a loss


( )He was wounded during the Battle of Bunker Hill and died shortly after. He was shot while attempting to rally the British troops.


( )He was the spy that sent warning, through the Midnight Riders, of the British moving on Lexington and Concord to seize the munitions stored there and to capture John Hancock and Samuel Adams. He served at Bunker Hill and was killed as he continued to stand his ground as the position was being overrun by the British forces


( )minuteman that served with the American forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Two different sources credited him with shooting British Major Pitcairn as he was attempting to rally the British troops.


( )The town was burned by the British on June 17, 1775, due to fire from sniper coming from the town, directed at British troops


1. Major John Pitcairn

2. Peter Salem

3. Dr. Joseph Warren

4. Colonel William Prescott

5. Major General William Howe

6. Charlestown, Massachusetts

7. Pyrrhic Victory

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1. Major John Pitcairn - He was wounded during the Battle of Bunker Hill and died shortly after. He was shot while attempting to rally the British troops.

2. Peter Salem - minuteman that served with the American forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Two different sources credited him with shooting British Major Pitcairn as he was attempting to rally the British troops.

3. Dr. Joseph Warren - He was the spy that sent warning, through the Midnight Riders, of the British moving on Lexington and Concord to seize the munitions stored there and to capture John Hancock and Samuel Adams. He served at Bunker Hill and was killed as he continued to stand his ground as the position was being overrun by the British forces.

4. Colonel William Prescott - Was chosen to lead 1,200 men to erect defenses on Bunker Hill. Under his command, the Massachusetts Militia forces withstood the British bombardment and two British assaults. His forces would be forced to retreat during the 3rd assault when they ran low on ammunition and the British overran the militia defenses.

5. Major General William Howe - British commander during the Battle of Bunker Hill. He chose to try to intimidate the colonial militia forces with a show of force rather than an effort to surround the position and force the militia to surrender. He ordered 3 assaults on the hill, which resulted in heavy losses to the British troops.

6. Charlestown, Massachusetts - The town was burned by the British on June 17, 1775, due to fire from sniper coming from the town, directed at British troops.

7. Pyrrhic Victory- is a "win" that inflicts such a devastating toll on the victor of the battle, that it can almost be considered a loss.

Explanation:

1. Major John Pitcairn was an officer of the British government sent to Boston, Massachusetts during the American War of Independence. He was killed by Peter Salem during the Battle at Bunker Hill while attempting to rally the British troops.

2. Peter Salem was the man credited with killing Major Pitcairn, a British officer stationed in Boston.

3. Dr. Joseph Warren was a spy who helped warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams about the incoming British troops to Lexington and Concord. Through the Midnight Riders, he helped save the ammunition that was stored but was killed during the Battle at Bunker Hill.

4. Colonel William Prescott was given the post of a commander in leading 1,200 men to erect defenses at Bunker Hill. And it was also under his command that the British's attacks were successfully withstood for the first two assaults but they were then defeated during the third assault due to a shortage of ammunition.

5. Major General William Howe was the Commanding officer during the Battle at Bunker Hill who used intimidation and force against the militia. His act of ordering continuous assaults led to a massive loss for the British troops.

6. Charlestown in Massachusetts was burned by the British troops on June 17, 1775, from a sniper's fire which was supposedly directed at the British troops.

7. Pyrrhic Victory is a term that is a "win" or victorious situation but which also incurs a huge loss for the winner. So, in simple terms, the victory isn't as successful as it should have been.

“[W]e view with great concern, both nationally and individually, certain late attempts, on the part of various descriptions of domestic manufacturers, to induce your honorable body to increase the duties upon imports, already so high as to amount, upon many articles, nearly to a prohibition. . . .
That, although these attempts are sustained under the plausible pretext of ‘promoting national industry,’ they are calculated (we will not say in design, but certainly in effect) to produce a tax highly impolitic in its nature, partial in its operation, and oppressive in its effects: a tax, in fact to be levied principally on the great body of agriculturists, who constitute a large majority of the whole American people, and who are the chief consumers of all foreign imports. . . .
[I]t is the duty of every wise and just government to secure the consumers against both exorbitant profits and extravagant prices by leaving competition as free and open as possible.”
Virginia Agricultural Society, petition to the House of Representatives, 1820
The arguments expressed in the petition best reflect which of the following developments?
a. Southern plantation owners’ control of most of the region’s land
b. Debates over the federal government’s role in the economy
c. Resistance to Supreme Court decisions limiting states’ rights
d. The Southern economy’s dependence on slave labor

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Answer: b. Debates over the federal government’s role in the economy

Explanation:

The petition's title was "Remonstrance against Increase of Duties on Imports," and it represented the interests of the laissez-faire capitalists of the early 1900s who were against increasing taxation by the government. This issue was part of the much more complex debate about how much influence should the federal government have over the economy.

There are few figures in Islamic art because Muslims believe that..
Group of answer choices

A.people are inherently sinful and not worthy of representation.

B.art should focus solely on religious topics.

C.portraying people might tempt some to worship the images.

D.calligraphy is the only acceptable artistic style.

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C.Portraying people might tempt some to worship the images

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Write the
sentence from the text that
contoins the word, anti federalist

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Answer:

Anti-Federalism was a late-18th century movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government and which later opposed the ratification of the 1787 Constitution

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The constitution of 1787 was then before the public, and Gallatin, with his dislike of strong government still upon him, threw himself into opposition and became one of the founders of the Anti-Federalist, or, as it was afterwards called, the Republican party.

Europeans discovered talking drums when

A. They researched African music

B. Villagers always expected their arrival

C. Africans took instruments to Europe

D. Their own bush telegraph failed

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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using specific examples, explain one difference between the economies of the northern us states and the southern states in the year 1800-1840?

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Answer:

The simple answer is that the north's economy was based upon industrial economy while the south was based upon agricultural economy

Explanation:

The south had their economy largely resting upon slavery and cotton and the north relied heavily on citys and child labor for manufacturing especially textiles

What's Article 5 of the NATO treaty?
A. An attack against one member would be considered an attack against all the members.
B. The smallest countries must pay more to be members of NATO.
C. Nuclear weapons may be used if the Soviet Union overthrows any democracy.
D. Any country challenging the United States can't be a member of NATO.
PLEASE HELP!

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Answer:

Correct answer is A. An attack against one member would be considered an attack against all the members.

Explanation:

A is correct answer as it is the only article that has been mentioned here. All other options are not related to the NATO treaty. This article was put into motion for example after the attacks on United States in 2001.

All other answers are not correct as they are not connected in any way with the creation of NATO.

A key industry in the Cascade Mountains region is
aviation.
fishing.
forestry
shipbuilding

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I think it’s Fishing

Answer:

I think aviation.

Explanation:

because it's not fishing (They don't have a ton of water there), it's not forestry (Not a ton of trees, that I know of), and since they don't have a ton of water, probably not shipbuilding.

how did the muslim conquest of india affect indian economics?

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Answer:

Making the Indian nation poor in the long run.

Explanation:

Muslims in India had the most use from the Indian economy, as they used the Indian resources to maximize the cotton production, India was part of economic gains, they minimized international trade.

Religiously and culturally Muslim government replaced Hindu rule.

However, these actions made by Muslims made the Indian nation poor in the long run.

which amendment guarantee US citizens to freedom of the press

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Answer:

The first amendment

Which statements describe how Greece’s mountainous terrain affected Greek towns? Choose two correct answers. Towns developed very close to the coastlines. It was difficult for towns to unite under one government. Ancient Greek towns had little communication due to the sea. Towns developed high in the mountains and lived with harsh winters. Towns grew on neighboring islands, but not on the mainland of Greece.

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Answer:

A, B

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Answer:

The answer is A and B on edge

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Which sentence most effectively uses a formal style and tone?
O Because tea cost an arm and a leg in the 1770s, the majority of tea entering Britain was illegally smuggled into th
country.
O Due to the exorbitant taxes imposed by the government, most of the tea entering Britain in the 1770s was illegally
trafficked into the country.
O Even though demand for tea was off the charts, government taxes kept the cost so high that only the wealthy
could afford to legally buy it.
O Although desire for tea continued to escalate in the 1770s, ridiculously high government taxes forced poor people
to buy smuggled tea.

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Answer:

Due to the exorbitant taxes imposed by the government, most of the tea entering Britain in the 1770s was illegally

trafficked into the country.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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What does the necessary and proper clause establish?

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Answer:

The Necessary and Proper Clause, which gives Congress power to make “all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution” other federal powers, is precisely this kind of incidental-powers clause.

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PLS HALP IM TIMED Which events led to the development of democracy? Choose three correct answers.
Cleisthenes reorganized the classes of citizens.
Solon allowed women to participate in government.
Solon forgave the debts of citizens living in poverty.
Cleisthenes let enslaved people have a voice in government.
Cleisthenes gave citizens living in poverty more of a say in the government.

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Answer:

the answer is A C E on eged

Explanation:

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Answer:

A,C,E

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Could African Kingdoms be considered civilizations? Why?

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African kingdoms are civilization because people live in kingdoms

Answer:The Sahelian kingdoms were a series of medieval empires centred on the Sahel, the area of grasslands south of the Sahara.And they also live in kingdoms.

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which are physical or human characteristics of place associated with the indus valley civilization

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Answer:

The physical and human characteristics associated with the Indus Valley civilization are:

b. streets planned on a grid

c. Hindu Kush Mountains

d. large central granaries.The Indus Valley Civilization was an ancient civilization that lived in the area along the lower Indus river. The area is now Pakistans and Western India. This civilization is considered to be one of the great early civilizations along with Ancient Egypt and the Sumerian Civilization. The people of the Indus Vally Civilization planned their cities in a grid format and they paid attention to personal and public hygiene.

Explanation:

Answer:

calles planificadas en una red

c. Montañas Hindu Kush

d. grandes graneros centrales. La civilización del valle del Indo era una antigua civilización que vivía en la zona a lo largo del río Indo inferior. La zona es ahora Pakistán y el oeste de la India. Esta civilización es considerada como una de las grandes civilizaciones tempranas junto con el Antiguo Egipto y la Civilización Sumeria. La gente de la civilización Indus Vally planeó sus ciudades en un formato de cuadrícula y prestaron atención a la higiene personal y pública.

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How did the Nation of Islam differ from the SCLC? Check all that apply.
The Nation of Islam encouraged nonviolent protests.
The Nation of Islam promoted self-reliance for African Americans.
The Nation of Islam advocated separation of the races.
The Nation of Islam supported black nationalism.
The Nation of Islam fought for equal rights for African Americans.

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Answer:

A, C, D

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Answer:

A C D

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How did ending the practice of legalism help Lou bang build a stronger china

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Answer:

It helped him encourage community service to end selfishness

Answer: I think its D.

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How did the people of the Egyptian river civilization deal with flooding from the river?​

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Answer:

Ancient Egyptians welcomed them, they brought valuable sediment down from the mountains that kept the farmland fertile.

In modern times the Aswan dam was built to control flooding.

Since rainfall is almost non existent in Egypt, the floods provided the only source of moisture needed o sub stain crops. Irrigation canals were used to control the water, particularly during dry spells

Apulu (Apollo of Veii) is made of which of the following materials?
Group of answer choices

Bronze

Marble

Terracotta

Wood

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Terracotta is the correct answer !!!

What are the principal sacred texts? Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam

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Answer:

Buddhism Tipitaka

Christianity Christian Bible

Hinduism The Vedas and The Upanishads

Islam The Quran and The Hadiths

Judaism   The Tanakh and The Talmud

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What policy did the Songhai empire adopt to govern their diverse empire of mostly non-Muslims? How did this policy allow the Songhai empire to maintain and consolidate power?

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They developed a policy of religious freedom so all subjects were content, though Islam remained the dominant religion in the government.

In JoJo's bizarre adventure who is the main villain in stardust crusaders.

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Answer:

Geil

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I'm p sure it's Geil, I haven't finished JoJo yet but I'm pretty far along

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Answer:

DIO

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does alexander Stephens support
slavery as a matter of states' rights or does he
approve of the practice for other reasons? Provide
evidence to support your answer

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Answer:

HE Approves the practice for other reasons

Explanation:

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It took Washington's army _______ to reach Yorktown.

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Answer:

14 weeks

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Select all that apply. From the lesson, identify the motives for England's interest in colonizing the New World. curiosity about native people desire to expand their empire making money freedom of religion escaping from disease​

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Answer:

freedom of religion and making money

Explanation:

Which branch of Buddhism became popular in east Asia?
Vedic
Daoist
Mahayana
Theravada

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Explanation:

mahayana should be the answer

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