Answer:A grand jury is set up by a prosecutor to determine whether there is enough evidence to pursue a prosecution. In legal terms, it determines whether probable cause exists to believe a crime has been committed.
Explanation:
What was Prince Shotoku’s most significant contribution to the Japanese government during his reign?
He created a constitution with his advisors.
He abolished the country’s social hierarchy.
He removed foreign influence from government.
He gave more independence to the nation’s cities.
The most significant contribution of Prince Shotoku’s to the Japanese government is that he created a constitution with his advisors.
Prince Shotoku was very famous in Japan because he drew up a new constitution called the "Seventeen Article Constitution" (Seventeen Injunctions) in 604 CE.
Therefore, the Option A is correct because his most significance contribution to the Japanese government is that he created a constitution with his advisors.
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Answer: its A
Explanation: took the test
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Answer:
It should be somewhere on the tax form.
Refer to the passage.
"The subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, or their agents, shall be permitted to purchase, at all places in the Ottoman Dominions, (whether for the purposes of internal trade or exportation) all articles, without any exception whatsoever, the produce, growth, or manufacture of the said Dominions; and the Sublime Porte formally engages to abolish all monopolies of agricultural produce, or of any other articles whatsoever, as well as all Permits from the local Governors, either for the purchase of any article, or for its removal from one place to another when purchased; and any attempt to compel the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty to receive such Permits from the local Governors, shall be considered as an infraction of Treaties, and the Sublime Porte shall immediately punish with severity any Vizirs and other Officers who shall have been guilty of such misconduct, and render full justice to British subjects for all injuries or losses which they may duly prove themselves to have suffered."
In which of the following ways did the provisions in the passage affect Ottoman society?
- A two-tiered justice system was created.
- Regressive taxes were implemented.
- Reforms that angered the military establishment were enacted.
- The government took action against the interests of elites.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Recall
1. Identify: (a) Domesday Book,
(b) Henry II, (c) Thomas Becket,
(d) Parliament, (e) Louis IX,
(f) Philip IV, (g) Estates General.
2. Define: (a) exchequer,
(b) common law, (c) jury.
Comprehension
3. (a) How were nobles and the
Church obstacles for monarchs
who wanted more power?
(b) How did William increase
royal power in England?
4. What principles were
established by the Magna Carta?
5. How did the Capetians increase
royal power in France?
Critical Thinking and Writing
6. Analyzing Information
(a) Based on the map in this
section, identify three groups of
people who stood in the way of
expanding royal power'in
France. (b) Which of the three
do you think was the most diffi-
cult challenge for French kings?
Explain.
7. Linking Past and Present How
is the jury system important to
us today?
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Answer:
f is the answer
Explanation:
Who had the advantage in the following category Enter North or South as a response.
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10. Food production:
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Answer: North
Explanation:
At the time of the Civil War, 84% of Southerners were involved in agriculture compared to 40% of Northerners. Southerners however, focused on cash crops and were less equipped than their Northern counterparts.
This ensured that the North produced more food than the South. For instance, the North was producing half of the corn in the U.S. as well as 75% of the wheat and 7/8 of the oats.
Plato- biggest contribution?
Answer:
Established the First University in Europe. In 399 BC, after Socrates was condemned to death, Plato left Athens. ...
Insight into the Philosophical Teachings of Socrates. ....
The Theory of Forms. ...
Epistemology or Theory of Knowledge. ...
Division of Labor. ...
Politics. ...
how did the colonies try to correct these injustices?
Answer:
Up until this declaration, colonists have used non-violent means, such as petitions, to protest the abuses of King George III. Each attempt to request peaceful negotiations was met by neglect and more abuse. Additionally, colonists tried to appeal to Parliament and other British citizens for help.
Explanation:
What was the importance of communal award in 1932
Answer:
The Communal Award, announced by Ramsay MacDonald on 16 August 1932, ensured the retention of separate electorates for Muslims, Sikhs and Europeans, and considerably increased the limited number of provinces that offered, under the Government of India Act of 1919
Hey guys, please answer ;-;
\how did the second great awakening affect the aboltion movemet:
A. people in the north believed that abolitionist were trouble makers
b. religous leader helped the abolition movement gain support in the south
c. aboltion societes led by religous groups became more popular in hte north
d. people across the united states believed slavery must be ended immediately
Answer:
c
Explanation:
it encouraged it based on the idea that 'all men are created equally in the eyes of god', and a bunch of people became abolitionists due to the 2nd great awakening and tried to fix their morals a bit
BEING TIMED! During the early 1900s, Spokane emerged as a leader in...
shipping and trade.
arts and culture.
agriculture and industry.
fishing and mining.
on edge 2021, IMmigration and MIgration in the Progressive ERA, wa state history!
Answer:
Its either B.) arts and culture. or C.) agriculture and industry.
Explanation:
Sorry if one of them is wrong but DONT try A or D both are incorrect
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QUESTION: What was one effect of the Transcontinental Railroad?
A. the creation of time zones.
B. it brought better relations between the U.S. and Native Americans.
C. Buffalo numbers began to increase.
D. It extended the travel time to the west.
Answer:
The completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in 1869 had a huge impact on the West. It encouraged further settlement in the West as it made travelling their cheaper and easier. It also encouraged the development of towns along the railroad, as the railroad made the west less isolated.
why did none of the 3 explore Expand there travels west toward Colorado
What had caused the financial debt of the United States at the time the Articles of Confederation was written? A. French and Indian War B. Revolutionary War C. War of 1812
Answer:
B. Revolutionary War
Explanation:
None of the other answers are correct
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Think about what you have learned about the expansion of the United States in the early part of the 1800s. What do you think are the costs and benefits of this expansion for the people of the United States? Write a four- or five-sentence paragraph that addresses this question.
Answer:
Benefits: More land for uses such as planting/agriculture, industrialization, etc. which can create more jobs for people or just give them new opportunities in general. It also ties into the suburban sprawl later on
Explain how Plymouth colony could be a model for future colonies. Figure out what is the original concept.
Answer:
The community was envisioned to build self-sustaining agricultural community. The life of the citizens mainly revolved between religion and family
Explanation:
Why do you think jazz music became so formative on American culture?
Answer:
Hmmmm maybe. I don't know much about american culture
PLEASE HELPPP!!! Why was there a civil war again after Julius Caesar’s death?
Answer:
here..
Explanation:
Caesar's Civil War resulted from the long political subversion of the Roman Government's institutions, which began with the career of Tiberius Gracchus, continuing with the Marian reforms of the legions, the bloody dictatorship of Lucius Cornelius Sulla, and completed by the First Triumvirate over Rome.
Explanation:
Caesar's Civil War (49–45 BC) was one of the last politico-military conflicts in the Roman Republic before the establishment of the Roman Empire. It began as a series of political and military confrontations, between Julius Caesar (100–44 BC), his political supporters (broadly known as Populares), and his legions, against the Optimates (or Boni), the politically conservative and socially traditionalist faction of the Roman Senate,[3] who were supported by Pompey (106–48 BC) and his legions.[4]
How did Apollo Creed from Rocky change David
Goggins' life?
Answer:
David Goggins is considered by many to be the toughest man alive. ... And when you get to that point in your life and no one is there to really help you ... It looked like Apollo Creed's soul left his body… and Rocky got his gloves and ... Two TV Advertisements That Will Change Your Perspective & Your Life ...
Explanation:
What in Crevecoeur’s description of American immigrants is very different today
Answer:
Crevecoeur's current description of American immigrants is that of free and new men with a unique identity and essence that makes them different from the rest of humanity.
Explanation:
People with the courage to prosper and expand and in which agrarianism was the key factor to achieve it
Which politician helped establish Atlanta’s international airport?
Ivan Allen Jr.
Lauch Faircloth
William B. Hartsfield
Andrew Young
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Why was the Battle of Antietam considered critical?
(A) Antietam represented the only major Southern victory.
(B) Antietam was the battle that forced the South to surrender.
(C) Antietam was one of two battles fought south of Georgia.
(D) Antietam was Lee's first attempt to gain ground in the North.
Answer: D. Antietam was Lee's first attempt to gain ground in the North.
Explanation:
During World War II, the United States was a member of the ?
Answer:
They were apart of the Allies.
Explanation:
The allies consisted of
Great BritainThe Soviet UnionUSAWhereas the Axis consisted of
GermanyJapan ItalyA big problem for the Northern states after the Compromise of 1850, was the _____________________ __________________ ____________, which forced them to send escaped slaves back to the South.
write a short formal message to a figure in the USA in the late 1800s
PLEASE HELP PLEASEE
Answer:
Lincoln
Explanation:
Dear Mr. Lincoln, what was it like trying to get everyone to free the slaves? Did any family members not agree to your decision? I really liked that you did free them beacsuse we wouldn't have as many cultruled people in our community. Adding diversity shows the world can really come together if we really wanted it. Thank you for all you've done for our country!
Sincerly,
(your name)
What did Germany do during WWI that Americans felt was a violation of our neutrality?
Answer:
German forces torpedoed and sank the British-owned ocean liner Lusitania on May 7, 1915, killing more than 1,000 people, including 128 Americans.
Explanation:
How does the Constitution protect our individual rights?
Answer:
Freedoms Protected by the Bill of Rights The first Eight Amendments of the Bill of Rights protect individual freedoms, such as free speech and the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. The Ninth Amendment establishes that these rights are not all encompassing - - there are other rights that belong to the people.
Answer:
the Bill of Rights protect individual freedoms, such as free speech and the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
Explanation:
What does being an entrepreneur mean
Answer:
being a businessperson
Explanation:
In what ways did Kush follow Egypt as a center power, culture, and trade in Africa?
Answer:
kush followed kush in clothing, temples, calling their rulers pharaohs and burying them in pyramids
Explanation:
Write 4-6 sentences reflecting on the egyptian creation myth. Be sure to include what was particularly str4nge,interest1ng, and beut1ful about the story
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
As it usually happens with most ancient civilizations' creation myths, the ancient Egyptian creation myth is full of allegories and colorful metaphors.
It is interesting that big portions of the creation myth can be found in the wall of some pyramids, in what is known as sacred hieroglyphic writings.
It could sound strange, but according to the Egyptian myth, it was Atum, the God of Heliopolis, the one who participated in the creation of the world. Specific references can be found in the Sacred Book of the Dead.
It is beautiful and fantastic at the same time, trying to understand how the world was created from the vast darkness. From there came the first waters in the form of a deity called Num, personified as four pairs of other gods from the sky, and the stars were created.