True or False? If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the statement true.

The United States legal reliance on precedent and tradition is an English concept known as divine right.

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Answer 1
It’s true! There’s no other way it could be stated

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why do empires expand?

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Because The Maurya Empire in India used a combination of political sabotage, religious conversion, and military conquest to expand its rule. The Romans, although a militaristic society, did not generally set out to conquer territory. But, they did get involved in many wars.
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(Policy and Elections 03.01 LC)
Which of the following is true about the legislative branch of government? (3 points)
O It is less powerful than the executive.
O It is accountable for conducting trials.
O It is divided into two separate houses.
O It is responsible for enforcing the law.

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Explanation:

It is divided into two separate houses.

Answer:

it is divided into two separate houses

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After the French and Indian War, there was a great deal of tension between the
British and the British colonists in America. Which of the following items was not a
source of tension that existed between the British and the American colonists
following the war?
a) Taxes
Ob) American refusal help Britain fight a war with Spain
c) British enforcement of trade/smuggling
d) The British army stationed in America

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Explanation:

American refusal help Britain fight a war with Spain

Drag and drop each ethnic group to match it to the country in which it makes up the largest population group.

Chinese
Javanese
Tagalog
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Indonesia
the Philippines
Singapore

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Answer:

Answer explained below!

Explanation:

The Philippines is full of many wonderful people including the Tagalog,

Singapore is home to the Chinese people.

Indonesia is home to the Japanese people!

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Identify the appropriate reasons for the boycott of the Simon Commission by the Indians from the: a. Simon Commission had only three Indian members. b. Simon Commission had been formed to banish the Indian National Congress. c. Simon Commission did not have a single India member. d. Simon Commission had been formed without taking consent from Indian National Congress.

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The correct answer is C) Simon Commission did not have a single India member.

Identify the appropriate reasons for the boycott of the Simon Commission by the Indian: "Simon Commission did not have a single India member."

When we talk about the Simon Commission we are referring to the Indian Statutory Commission of 1928. It was formed by the members of the British Parliament who visited India to investigate the situations and possible reformations in the country. However, Indian people strongly opposed to the formation of that commission by the simple fact that there were no Indian people in that group. So, how foreign politicians were going to implement political reformations in Indian without the participation of the native people of India?

That is shy prominent Hindu people such as Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru, and the Muslim League protested.

Which international water- based city is known for seasonal flooding, and yet has able to overcome part of the flooding with new barners?
Vienna
Ventura
Venice
Valencia

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Answer:

Venice

Explanation:

Venice Italy has been historically known for these issues PLS GIVE ME BRAINLIEST

Answer:

Venice.

Explanation:

Venice, Italy, is located in a coastal region of Italy, along the Adriatic Sea. The city just introduced new sea barriers to counter the effects of the rising sea levels, because it flooded very badly recently, so they are trying to keep their water levels under control.

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How did the headlines change as Napoleon got closer to Paris and the seat of government?

They were more negative.
The tone remained the same.
They became more alarmist.
They became more flattering.

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They became more flattering.

They became more flattering is the correct option of the given statement.

What alterations did Napoleon make to France, if any?

In post-revolutionary France, Napoleon enacted changes, beginning with a thorough revamp of military education. Additionally, he reformed the banking and educational sectors, supported the artists, and enhanced ties between France and the papacy. He also centralized the administration.

What were some positive reforms and changes Napoleon brought to France?

Napoleon did become a dictator, but it was not absolute monarchy since he established several laws and rules and granted rights to people that he really obeyed, in contrast to the absolute monarchs who believed their acts had no limits and felt no need to adhere to any laws or norms. Napoleon also promoted the advantages of the French Revolution in a number of ways. The French Revolution included religious freedom as one of its objectives. In addition to ensuring freedom, equality, and fraternity for all religions while also restoring the Catholic Church in France, he also supported and assisted Jews in particular. He oversaw numerous measures that benefited the economy of France. For instance, he continued to implement infrastructural development to support trade. In an effort to revive French economic growth, he also established the Bank of France.

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4. How did the women being spies during the Civil War help both sides?

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Answer:

Belle boyd was a famous confederate spy. Elizabeth van lew helped the other side, the unionists, create an underground network to hinder the Confederate war effort and give aid and comfort to captured Union soldiers. Also, Pauline Cushman was known for her loyal servie to the Union side and found out critical information about the other side to help win the war.

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They got information about troop strength and plans and since they were non-combatants, they were allowed to travel across lines to deliver mail, goods and others stuff. Then they could smuggle the information to the other side.

In 1890 what percentage of New York City was foreign born or had foreign born parents?

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Answer:

That is a very good question.

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How is the growing demand for cotton by textile mills in England during the first part of the nineteenth century connected to the attack on Fort Sumter on April 12-13, 1861?

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Answer:

I looked it up for you. All you have to do is put it in your own words. Hope this helps.!! :)

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In many respects, cotton's financial and political influence in the 19th century can be compared to that of the oil industry in the early 21st century. ... After Britain had officially declared its neutrality in the American war in May 1861, the president ... the “cotton famine” and the crippling of the British textile industry until late 1862.


In one paragraph (5-7 Sentences) explain the five freedoms of the 1st
amendment and give an example for how each freedom is used today. i really need help

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The 1st Amendment protects and gives civilians 5 rights. One of the 5 things is their right to speech, they can speak and say anything they want about the President and voice their own opinion. Religion, since the country was mainly based on religion, they allowed everyone to have their own religion and no one to force them to believe in one certain Religion. Press, so you can say anything you want in the press nothing should be censored. The right to hold public meetings and form associations without interference by the government

The form of condensation which take place in the lower layers of atmospher

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Answer:

Fog

Explanation:

"Condensation" is the process of converting water vapor into liquid form (water). There are many forms of condensation according to temperature and dew point. These include, dew, fog, mist, white frost and clouds.

Among the different forms, the fog takes place near the Earth's ground, that is, in the lower layers of the atmosphere. They're actually clouds that are considered low-lying because their base is near the surface of the Earth.

how did the boston tea party impact the colonies politically?

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The Boston Tea Party was a significant event in the growth of the American Revolution. Parliament responded in 1774 with the Intolerable Acts, or Coercive Acts, which, among other provisions, ended local self-government in Massachusetts and closed Boston's commerce. Hope this helps!!

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In federalist 10, James Madison argued that the new constitution would help control faction by doing which of the following

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Answer: In federalist paper no.10, James Madison argues that political parties (or factions) were undesirable but necessary for large countries. The existence of the factions prevents any one person or group from gaining power.

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Answer:

The election of members of the House of Representatives in Article I

Explanation:

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where else is water present on earth

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Answer:

The ocean holds about 97 percent of the Earth's water; the remaining three percent is found in glaciers and ice, below the ground, in rivers and lakes.

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What kinds of things would make you pack up and move to an entirely different country?

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Answer:

racism, inequality, injustice, etc.

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The cost of what product skyrockets under Louis’s miss management of the economy?


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Answer: the cost of flour is the answer

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The first African captives brought to America were not considered slaves.

A.True


B.False

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

If you look in history books, it says mostly all African americans were slaves.

What are three of the hustles Malcolm had in Harlem?

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Answer:

Malcolm finds a job washing dishes on a Boston–Washington train line and then selling sandwiches as a porter on a Boston–New York train line. He is dazzled by the wealth and energy of New York, especially Harlem’s Savoy Ballroom and Apollo Theater. After being fired for taking the aggressive performances he uses to sell sandwiches too far, he is thrilled to work as a day waiter at a Harlem bar called Small’s Paradise. Malcolm makes a good impression on the customers and on his employers, and learns various hustling techniques, the etiquette of the Harlem underworld, and the history of the neighborhood. With his tips, Malcolm begins to invest a lot of money in the numbers racket, the popular unofficial lottery in Harlem. He learns the names and faces of the young numbers runners as well as those of the “old heads,” black gangsters left over from the 1920s and 1930s. Malcolm also meets an assortment of pimps, including one known as Sammy the Pimp, who soon becomes his best friend and sole Harlem confidant.

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In the Passage, on pages 1 and 2, why does the
committee list facts in the first paragraph of the
report?

A. to praise the United States for progress before
pointing out the deficiencies that still exist
B. to raise awareness about population growth before
discussing basic rights
C. to point out the diversity of United States citizens
before talking about the rights denied to some
D. to identify the people who are deprived of
freedoms before talking about new challenges

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I think it’s B I ain’t sure I might be wrong tho

Answer: try C

Explanation:

They are talking about (The diversity of people who are born)

over the course of centuries trade and war, the _____ developed many shared cultural traditions with ancient Egypt

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Answer:   NUBIANS

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What impact did the slave trade have on the African population?

1: It was beneficial to African societies because it created more opportunities for those who remained.
2: It was disastrous for African societies as a whole because it drained them of their most productive people.
3: It made the African population stronger politically and economically as a result of the slave trade.
4: It had relatively little impact on Africa because so few people were exported to the Americas.

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Answer:

It was disastrous for African societies as a whole because it drained them of their most productive people.

In 1995, after a tribunal had investigated violations of the Treaty of Waitangi, the government of New Zealand did all of the following except __________.
A.
make Maori a second official language
B.
return Maori land
C.
issue payment to the Maori people
D.
issue a formal apology to the Maori people

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Answer: Make Maori a second official language.

Explanation:

Answer:

what the guy above me said. (-o-)

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To avoid a storm, a passenger-jet pilot descended 0.13 mile in 0.2 minutes. What was the plane's average change of altitude per minute?

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Answer: -0.55 miles/ minute

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-0.44 divided by 0.8 = -0.55

Maps that focus on ideas are known as

political
physical
human
special purpose

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I believe that it is political

what were some negative affects the inca (1438 - 1533) and abbasid (750 - 1200) empires had on the world?

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Answer:The Inca Empire (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu, lit. "The Four Regions"[4]), also known as the Incan Empire and the Inka Empire, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.[5] The administrative, political and military center of the empire was located in the city of Cusco. The Inca civilization arose from the Peruvian highlands sometime in the early 13th century. Its last stronghold was conquered by the Spanish in 1572.

From 1438 to 1533, the Incas incorporated a large portion of western South America, centered on the Andean Mountains, using conquest and peaceful assimilation, among other methods. At its largest, the empire joined Peru, western Ecuador, western and south central Bolivia, northwest Argentina, a large portion of what is today Chile, and the southwesternmost tip of Colombia into a state comparable to the historical empires of Eurasia. Its official language was Quechua.[6] Many local forms of worship persisted in the empire, most of them concerning local sacred Huacas, but the Inca leadership encouraged the sun worship of Inti – their sun god – and imposed its sovereignty above other cults such as that of Pachamama.[7] The Incas considered their king, the Sapa Inca, to be the "son of the sun."[8]

The Inca Empire was unusual in that it lacked many features associated with civilization in the Old World. Anthropologist Gordon McEwan wrote that:[9]

The Incas lacked the use of wheeled vehicles. They lacked animals to ride and draft animals that could pull wagons and plows... [They] lacked the knowledge of iron and steel... Above all, they lacked a system of writing... Despite these supposed handicaps, the Incas were still able to construct one of the greatest imperial states in human history.

— Gordon McEwan, The Incas: New Perspectives

Notable features of the Inca Empire include its monumental architecture, especially stonework, extensive road network reaching all corners of the empire, finely-woven textiles, use of knotted strings (quipu) for record keeping and communication, agricultural innovations in a difficult environment, and the organization and management fostered or imposed on its people and their labor.

The Incan economy has been described in contradictory ways by scholars:[10]

... feudal, slave, socialist (here one may choose between socialist paradise or socialist tyranny)

— Darrell E. La Lone, The Inca as a Nonmarket Economy: Supply on Command versus Supply and Demand

The Inca Empire functioned largely without money and without markets. Instead, exchange of goods and services was based on reciprocity between individuals and among individuals, groups, and Inca rulers. "Taxes" consisted of a labour obligation of a person to the Empire. The Inca rulers (who theoretically owned all the means of production) reciprocated by granting access to land and goods and providing food and drink in celebratory feasts for their subjects.[11]

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Who was the best chief executive in the United States? And why ? (Not trump or Obama. )

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Answer:

Jamie Dimon

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Who made Vicksburg so important that it had to be taken?

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Answer:

The location gave union control of the Mississippi River. ... How did the unions get New Orleans and why did they win big? It was the largest city in the Federation and was the gateway to the Mississippi River. How did the siege of Vicksburg affect civilians?

Lots of points! Very easy question.

Name 3 people in history who you think changed the world for the better.

This is for history class.

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Three people I think changed the world for the better would be Genghis Khan, Winston Churchill, and George Washington. A pretty basic list I know, but it is truly what I think.

Answer:

1. Martin Luther King Jr.; 2. Bill Gates; 3. Albert Einstein

Explanation:

1. Made a place in the world for blacks 2. Is a noted philanthropist and has pledged a significant amount of money to research and charitable causes during the coronavirus pandemic. He has given more than $50 billion to charity since 1994. 3. Laid the scientific foundations for paper towels, lasers, and more common products. Albert Einstein is justly famous for devising his theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space, time, gravity, and the universe.

Good times meant emperors had the Mandate of Heaven True Or False

anyone please help I will be very grateful ​

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Answer:

yes true

Explanation:

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