Answer:
it is A because to help run the provisional government what the consultation created a general council
Which battle is sometimes referred to as the Lexington of Texas?
a.
The Battle at Bexar
b.
The Battle at Goliad
c.
The Battle at San Antonio
d.
The Battle at Gonzales
Answer:
D. the battle at Gonzales.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What are the 3 laws of the Hindu faith, and what do each mean.
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Answer:
Classical Hindu law is a category of Hindu law (dharma) in traditional Hinduism, taken to begin with the transmittance of the Vedas and ending in 1772 with the adoption of "A Plan for the Administration of Justice in Bengal" by the Bengal government.
Modern Hindu law refers to one of the personal law systems of India along with similar systems for Muslims, Sikhs, Parsis, and Christians. This Hindu Personal Law or modern Hindu law is an extension of the Anglo-Hindu Law developed during the British colonial period in India, which is in turn related to the less well-defined tradition of Classical Hindu Law. The time frame of this period of Hindu law begins with the formal independence of India from Great Britain on August 14, 1947, and extends up until the present. While modern Hindu law is heralded for its inherent respect for religious doctrines, many still complain that discrimination (especially with the historical tradition of the caste system) still pervades the legal system. Though efforts to modernize and increase the legal rights of the marginalized have been made (most notably with the passage of the Hindu Code Bills and the establishment of notable legal precedents), the modern legal situation is, like all legal systems across the world, far from perfect.
Anglo-Hindu law refers to the laws enacted during the British colonial era, which applied to the Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs of British India.The first phase of Anglo-Hindu law started in 1772,[2] and lasted till 1864, where translation of some ancient Indian texts along with textual interpretation provided by British court appointed Hindu Pandits were the basis of Anglo-Hindu law, mirroring Anglo-Muslim law extracted from Quran and interpreted by Muslim Qadis for Indian Muslims.[3][4] The second phase of Anglo-Hindu law started in 1864, and ended in 1947, during which a written legal code was adopted, and the Hindu Pandits along with Muslim Qadis were dismissed due to growing inconsistencies in interpretation of texts and suspicions of corruption.
How do you know that we don't have a direct democracy?
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Answer:
Because Direct Democracy is proven to be unworkable in theory and in practice.
In a representative democracy you get political parties that put together programs - they want to do x, y or z and they will get you to pay for it through tax a, b or c.
Explanation:
Answer: Direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly
Explanation: Direct Democracy is like where you literally vote on everything likes laws.
What were the four goals of progressivism and how did American attempt to achieve those goals?
Answer:
Reformers aim to restore economic opportunity and correct injustice by:
1) protecting social welfare
2) promoting moral improvement
3) creating economic reform and
4) fostering industrial efficiency
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Which of these action is not an example of how the Five Tribes first reacted to the government's plans for assimilation? A They carried out armed resistance and fought settlers B. They cooperated fully with the governments program C. They worked to keep traditional ways of the D They relocated to escape white seement
Answer:
i think its b
Explanation:
Answer:
yes its b
Explanation:
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Plentiful forests and close to the sea; thin, poor, rocky soil, cold climate, short growing season
Answer:
Geography of New England colonies.
Explanation:
The New England Colonies were the first colonies in America. The New England colonies included the colonies of Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. These colonies were flat with rocky soil which allowed settlers to o subsistence farming. Colonies established along the rocky coastline, which made the region for harbours to transport and import goods from Europe. It also had forests in the region further inland with became hills and mountains. Fishing, trade, whaling, and artisans were some of the occupation colonists involved.
Why were Egyptian marriages arranged
Answer:
For most people, the marriage was arranged for the maximum benefit of both parties and it was hoped that, as they lived together, they would grow to love one another if they did not already.
Explanation:
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For most people, the marriage was arranged for the maximum benefit of both parties and it was hoped that, as they lived together, they would grow to love one another if they did not already
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choises are in the picture
Answer:
it is A,D, and C
Explanation:
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Answer:
I believe its c
Explanation:
a is more for maps to get around and stuff
b is a demographic map
and d is a geographical map, which eliminates every other choice except for c
what British action angered many American colonists in the years before the American Revolution? A. Preventing colonists from settling on lands captured from France B. Removing all British soldiers from colonial territories C. Refusing to defend colonists from American Indian attacks OD. Banning the sale of tea and sugar in all of the colonies
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Pax Romana is the name of the Roman city that was buried under meters of ash and pumice after the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. true or false
Answer:
False!
Explanation:
The city's name was Pompeii
One of the strengths of the continental army was they got help from this country words the end of the war? 80% of the ammunition came from this country what country was it
Answer:
United state of america
State laws passed primarily in Southern states to restrict the voting rights of African Americans after the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment came to be known collectively as
Answer:
(A) Jim Crow laws
Explanation:took the test got it right
Answer:
jim crow laws
Explanation:
what effect did the signing the declaration of independence have on the colonists
A. it filled then with pride and unified them
B. it filled them with disappointment
C.it made them want to rebel against the delegates
D. it caused then to question their desire for independence
Answer:
a.
Explanation:
Answer:
It filled them with pride and unified them.
Explanation:
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The father of systematic theology was:
Hermas
Augustine
Ireneaus
Ignatius
Which classical Greek (Athens) political practice was adopted by the Roman Republic?
Answer:
A democracy or Granting citizens the right to participate in government through the voting process
Explanation:
What is the last step in writing an argumentative essay?
what was the first legislative body in coloinal america
Answer:
In Jamestown, Virginia, the first elected legislative assembly in the New World—the House of Burgesses—convenes in the choir of the town's church.
Why is empathy important?
Explanation:
is important because it help us to understand how others are feeling so we can respond appropriately to the situation
Which are individual rights guaranteed to US citizens? Check all that apply.
A.the right to a speedy trial
B.the right to have children
C.the right to have a job
D.the right to practice your religion
E.the right to speak freely
Answer:
A,C,D
Explanation:
Answer:A,D,E
Explanation:the right to a speedy trial, the right to practice your religion,the right to speak freely
The Americans did not want to create a strong government because they feared it would become a tyrant
True or False?
Answer: That would have to be False
Answer: true
Explanation:
Checking for Understanding
Match each term with its description.
Arabic
the holy city of Islam that Muslims
must face while in prayer
alms
the holy book of Islam
Qur'an
the language of Islam
Mecca
set of beliefs governing the practice
of Islam
Five Pillars
giving to the poor or those
in need
Answer:
arabic is the language of islam, qur’ an id the holy book of islam, mecca is the holy city answer, five pillars is the set of beliefs answer, and alms of giving to the poor or those in need
Explanation:
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Explain the quote (meaning) and give historical context, personality traits (of author) and ramifications of the quote. PLEASSSSEE IT'S DUE TODAY!!! WILL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST! At least 3-4 detailed sentences if possible
By: Elizabeth I of England
“I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too.”
Answer:
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The quote made by Elizabeth I of England quote means that she knows that she may not be a king or seem like a king, but she feels like one. She may be a woman but she is going to be as strong as one. She's trying to tell people that since she was the Monarch she's trying to tell people that she will lead this country just as good as a King.
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What method of financing the railway does the bill propose
The Pacific Railroad Acts of 1862 were a series of acts of Congress that promoted the construction of a "transcontinental railroad" (the Pacific Railroad) in the United States through authorizing the issuance of government bonds and the grants of land to railroad companies. The War Department under then Secretary of War Jefferson Davis was authorized by the Congress in 1853 to conduct surveys of five different potential transcontinental routes from the Mississippi ranging from north to south and submitted a massive twelve volume report to Congress with the results in early 1855. However, no route or bill could be agreed upon and passed authorizing the Government's financial support and land grants until the secession of the southern states in 1861 removed their opposition to a central route.
How was daily life for indentured servants
If you can please try to go into detail
Answer:
The idea of indentured servitude was born of a need for cheap labor.
Explanation:
The life of an indentured servant was harsh and restrictive, it wasn't slavery. There were laws that protected some of their rights. But their life was not an easy one, and the punishments meted out to people who wronged were harsher than those for non-servants. An indentured servant's contract could be extended as punishment for breaking a law.
how did the enlightenment influence the French revolution?
Answer:
Impact. The ideas of the Enlightenment played a major role in inspiring the French Revolution, which began in 1789 and emphasized the rights of common men as opposed to the exclusive rights of the elites. As such, they laid the foundation for modern, rational, democratic societies.
Explanation:
What does the phrase “it hath pleased Almighty God” in the preamble suggest about the English Bill of Rights?
Answer:
It suggests that limiting the power of the monarchy is something approved and supported by God.
Explanation:
The English Bill of Rights imposed limits on the power of the monarchy and established the power of parliament and the subjection and joint work of the monarchy with parliament. With this document, it was established that the monarchy would not have absolute political power and that it would not be able to collect taxes without the consent of the parliamentarian, just as it should not meddle in matters related to parliament.
The writings of the bill of rights believed that all the guidelines described in the document were God's will and therefore added the phrase “it hath pleased Almighty God” in the preamble.
How did Mesopotamia influence the culture of the ancient Egyptians?
Mesopotamian architecture influenced the Egyptian pyramids.
Mesopotamian bureaucracies influenced the Egyptian government.
Mesopotamian religion influenced Egyptian religious structures.
Mesopotamian diets influenced Egyptian agriculture.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Answer:
its (A) Mesopotamian architecture influenced the Egyptian pyramids.
Explanation:
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Look at these three pictures. They all represent a modern version of Edison's ideas. Choose the Edison invention that matches each picture.
Answer: the mp3 player would be a phonograph. the street light would be a incandescent lightbulb and the theater would be a motion picture machine. hope this helps.
Explanation:
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Answer:
b c and a
Explanation:
Answer:
b c and a
Explanation:
Why would a president veto a bill?
Answer: The Framers of the Constitution gave the President the power to veto acts of Congress to prevent the legislative branch from becoming too powerful. This is an illustration of the separation of powers integral to the U.S. Constitution. By separating the powers of government into three branches and creating a system of “checks and balances” between them, the Framers hoped to prevent the misuse or abuse of power. The veto allows the President to “check” the legislature by reviewing acts passed by Congress and blocking measures he finds unconstitutional, unjust, or unwise. Congress’s power to override the President’s veto forms a “balance” between the branches on the lawmaking power.
The veto power does not give the President the power to amend or alter the content of legislation—the President only has the ability to accept or reject an entire act passed by Congress. The President, however, can influence and shape legislation by a threat of a veto. By threatening a veto, the President can persuade legislators to alter the content of the bill to be more acceptable to the President.
Congress can override a veto by passing the act by a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate. (Usually an act is passed with a simple majority.) This check prevents the President from blocking an act when significant support for it exists. Two-thirds is a high standard to meet— broad support for an act is needed to reach this threshold. The President’s veto power is significant because Congress rarely overrides vetoes—out of 1,484 regular vetoes since 1789, only 7.1%, or 106, have been overridden.1
If the President does not sign the bill within ten days it becomes law unless Congress has adjourned. If Congress adjourns before the President has signed the bill and the President does not want the bill to pass the President may simply fail to sign the bill. When this happens the bill does not become law (it is essentially vetoed). This is referred to as a “pocket veto.”
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