What was Alexander Miles early life like?

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Alexander Miles was born in 1838 in Duluth, Minnesota. He moved to Waukesha, Wisconsin where he earned a living as a barber in the 1860s. After a move to Winona, Minnesota in 1870, he met his wife, Candace J. Dunlap, a white woman born in New York City in 1834.

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how does the carving show that narmer was a powerful leader

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The pose of Narmer is as significant as the symbolic imagery. Narmer is striding to show both legs, which were carved with powerful looking muscles to show that he is a strong leader. All artwork portraying royal figures in historical context were commissioned to present the ruler as strong, wise, and in control of the situation.

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They made him look mighty and most likely stronger and better looking than he actually was which was a way they showed high power

Isle Royale is the largest island in Lake Superior. The food chain on Isle Royale is relatively simple, there are many producers, one large herbivore, moose, and one top predator, grey wolves. Moose feed mainly on balsam fir in the winter, and wolves feed mostly on moose. Each year, researchers count the wolves and moose and measure the size of the growth rings of balsam fir trees on the island. They graphed the data as follows:


Modified From: McLaren, B. E., & Peterson, R. O. (1994). Wolves, moose, and tree rings on Isle Royale. Science, 266(5190), 1555.


Suppose there was a hard winter and many of the moose die. What will happen to the balsam fir growth?

The balsam fir tree growth will not be affected by the moose population.

The balsam fir tree growth will not be affected by the wolf population.


The balsam fir tree growth will increase.

The balsam fir tree growth will decrease.

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Answer:

1978

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In the 1750s, Native American nations, the French and British got into a conflict over the Ohio River Valley. The land was valuable to all three groups. Native American nations such as the Anishinaabe, Ottawa, Delaware and some of the Iroquois had lived on the land for hundreds of years.

The British colonists were running out of space on the East Coast and needed to expand. Some Virginia planters even got a charter from the king to start selling land along the Ohio River.

The French liked the region because it had a lot of valuable game for trapping and was accessible by many waterways. The deputy governor of Virginia sent a young major named George Washington to ask the French to leave the area in 1753. The French refused. They chased Washington and his men away.
How would you explain who claimed the territory of the Ohio River Valley? *
11 points
A. only the French
B. the British and the French
C. the British and many Native American nations
D. Native American nations, the French and the British

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B
Because they helped each other claim

How did religious beliefs in Ancient Rome lead to its fall?

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Due to the presence of Greek colonies on the Lower Peninsula, the Romans adopted many of the Greek gods as their own. Religion and myth became one. Under this Greek influence, the Roman gods became more anthropomorphic – with the human characteristics of jealousy, love, hate, etc.

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the prime minister believe that if his idea is followed

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Help meee please with these riddles

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Answer: whats the riddles ?

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Where are the riddles?

How is the head of government determined in a presidential democracy?
A. Citizens elect legislators who then select the head of government.
B. Citizens vote for the candidate they want to be the head of government.
C. The child of the previous head of government becomes the next head of government.
D. The highest-ranking officer in the nation's military serves as the head of government.

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The answer is A. Hope it helps!!!!

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This might not help but: In most presidential systems, the president is elected by popular vote, although some such as the United States use an electoral college or some other method. That means a president can only be elected independently of the legislative branch.

1. Summarize Senator Inouye’s experience as a child on December 7th, 1941.
2. What was the outcome of Pearl Harbor? (military losses and human loss)
3. Why was Pearl Harbor so shocking to the American public?

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1. On December 7, 1941, Japanese planes attacked the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor , Hawaii Territory, killing more than 2,300 Americans. The U.S.S. Arizona was completely destroyed and the U.S.S. Oklahoma capsized.

2. In all, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor crippled or destroyed nearly 20 American ships and more than 300 airplanes. Dry docks and airfields were likewise destroyed. Most important, 2,403 sailors, soldiers and civilians were killed and about 1,000 people were wounded.

3. Some of their beliefs were due to racial prejudice against Japanese and Chinese people. A few Americans tried to tell the President and Congress that the Japanese had the capability to attack Hawaii and the mainland of the U.S., but these people were ignored until Dec. 7, 1941. That is why the attack was such a shock

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Why do we have a Bill of Rights?

What are the Bill of Rights

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the bill of rights are the first 10 amendments and it gives us americans civil rights like for example freedom of speech, freedom to press, freedom of religion, etc.

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We have a Bill of Rights to protect those rights against infringement from public officials and private citizens

The Bill of Rights are our amendments.

Amendment 1

- Freedom of Religion, Speech, and the Press

Amendment 2

- The Right to Bear Arms

Amendment 3

- The Housing of Soldiers

Amendment 5

- Protection of Rights to Life, Liberty, and Property

Amendment 6

- Rights of Accused Persons in Criminal Cases

Amendment 7

- Rights in Civil Cases

Amendment 8

- Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishments Forbidden

Amendment 9

- Other Rights Kept by the People

Amendment 10

- Undelegated Powers Kept by the States and the People

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Why do you think Sacagawea wanted to help Lewis & Clark explore the American Northwest?

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Answer:

I believed this was so she could create peace with the english people. No im not referencing something. Also she wanted to learn more about what was outside her tribe.

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Answer: Lewis and Clark hoped she could help them communicate with any Shoshone they'd encounter on their journey. On February 11, 1805, Sacagawea gave birth to a son and named him Jean Baptiste.

Explanation: basicaly she wated them to confirm to her tribe that they want to make peace

Describe the tone of the letter. What does it indicate about the situation at the Alamo?

2 Who is the letter addressed to, and what does Travis hope it will achieve?


3 How does Travis paint the Texian cause as a just cause?


4 In what way did the final two notes reinforce the message of the letter?

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Answer:ok

Explanation alright

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Explana2 Who is the letter addressed to, and what does Travis hope it will achieve? 3 How does Travis paint the Texian cause as a just cause? 4 In what

Japan is part of the Ring of Fire, where three tectonic plates come together. Japan has many mountains, a direct result of what geographic event?
A) earthquakes Eliminate
B) glaciers
C) tsunamis
D) volcanoes

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C) tsunamis would be the correct answer. Tsunamis occur often in Japan, a total of 130,974 people have died in Japan from tsunamis.

What was Brown v. Board of Education really about?

Ending slavery practices in schools
Making sure that black schools and white schools were segregated
Making sure that black schools and white schools were desegregated
Shortening the time students had to spend at school

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Answer:

Making sure that black schools and white schools were desegregated

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Brown v. Board of Education set the precedent that segregation in schools was unconstitutional and overturned the idea that "separate but equal" access was okay.

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Jim Crow laws, a set of racist and discriminatory rules and regulations, were enacted
starting in the mid- to late 1800s.
in the South, starting in the early 1800s.
in the North, starting in the early 1800s.
starting after the Plessy v. Ferguson ruling

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d

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Answer:

answer is B

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This bar graph would be MOST useful in a report about

A) how political parties change over time.
B) why people change their party affiliation.
C) how the South consistently votes Democratic.
D) why conservative legislation fails in the Northeast.

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Answer:

C.) how the south consistently votes democratic

Explanation:

C because south always votes democratic

How did art and architecture in Ancient Rome lead to its fall?

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Answer:

Invasions by Barbarian tribes. The most straightforward theory for Western Rome's collapse pins the fall on a string of military losses sustained against outside forces. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire's borders.

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Rome had tangled with germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s barbarian groups like the goths had encroached beyond the empires borders

Write a brief paragraph (3-4 sentences) about what you already know about Reconstruction.

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Reconstruction of what context?
Reconstruction was essentially the time period when black people were being persecuted following the civil war. It was a time when black people were trying to make lives for themselves after slavery. A few ran and were elected in office, they got jobs. But white supremacists hated that and one of the things they did were lynchings. Lynchings were when white people would hang a black person and all watch as they died. It was a horrific thing that tragically still happens in some places around the world

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Q #1 options are: 1928, 1932 or 1934
Q #2 options are: Should intervene or Should NOT intervene
Q # 3 options are: Create new programs, Refuse cash bonuses or end federal aid

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Q #1 is 1932
Q #2 should not ?
Q #3 create new programs?

In order to reduce poverty, some governments in Latin America have increased investments in ________.
Capital Goods
Natural Resources
Entreprenuership
Human Capital

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Answer: Human Capital

Explanation:investing in human capital and in human development.

The answer to your question is human capital which is the last one

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Recall that the battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg were turning points for the North and helped it attain victory in the Civil War. Now, let’s play a game called “What if?”

What if the Confederacy had won at Gettysburg and Vicksburg, forcing the North to give up in 1863? What might the North American continent have looked like five years after the war's end? What would it have looked like after 25 years? What changes would you have seen after 100 years? Use background information to support your opinion.

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If General James Longstreet had commanded the Confederate forces at Gettysburg instead of Lee the Confederacy might very well have won the Civil War.

The outcome of a Confederate victory would have been the break up of the United States but not quite as President Jeff Davis wanted.  The Confederacy was never a country, which is obvious from its name.  The Southern states were allied by expediency but were as disparate among each other as they were with the North.  It is difficult to see how they would have formed an alternative long term Confederate States.

The Confederacy could not have occupied the North and had no intention to do so.  The invasion of the North by the Army of Northern Virginia was tactical, not strategic and the Southern Government's intention was to sue for peace based on a rather naive idea that capturing Washington would have ended the war.

If they had captured Lincoln and his government that might have happened, more likely though they would have decamped to another major Northern city before the Army of Northern Virginia got there.

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What type of climate is most likely expected in locations between the poles and the equator that have high amounts of water vapor in the air?

Dry
Low humidity
No rain
Seasonal storms

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Answer:

Find cosθ, tanθ, and cscθ, where θ is the angle shown in the figure.

Give exact values, not decimal approximations.

Explanation:

The answer would be seasonal storms! I hope this helps!

What court case did Brown v. Board of Education overrule?

Worcester v. Georgia
Plessy v. Ferguson
Jim Crow Laws
Leo Frank Case

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Answer:

Plessy v. Ferguson

Explanation:

It ruled over please v. Ferguson

"Which of the following are "checks" that the Legislative branch has on the other two branches? (4 answers)"

-The power to veto a bill
-The power to approve or reject judges
-The power to call congress into a special session
-The power to override a veto
-The power to appoint judges
-The power to determine the constitutionality of laws
-The power to reject treaties
-The power to determine the constitutionality of executive actions
-Impeachment of Civil Officers

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- The power to override a veto
- Impeachment of Civil Officers
- The power to approve or reject judges
- The power to reject treaties

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Why was the Berlin Wall built?

The United States did not want to have another Berlin airlift.

The Soviet Union did not want people leaving East Berlin for West Berlin.

The Soviet Union wanted to be part of the Marshall Plan.

The United States wanted to build an iron curtain.

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Answer:

To divide East Berlin to West Berlin.

Explanation:

The Soviet Union did not want people leaving East Berlin for West Berlin

Identify all of the CORRECT statements about the Leo Frank case and its impact on society in the South.

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What kind of leader was Sneferu to his people?
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What happened if an Egyptian died in a foreign country/land?

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Sneferu well known under his Hellenized name Soris was the founding pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt during the Old Kingdom.

Sneferu well known under his Hellenized name Soris was the founding pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt during the old kingdom

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X is 120 degree (vertically opposite angle)
Y is 60 degree (straight line angle)
Z is 60 degree (vertically opposite angles)
•Therefore you will choose the third option.
X is equal to 120 since they’re diagonal.
And since a straight line is 180 degrees you subtract 120 from 180 which gives you 60.
Y and Z are equal, so they are both 60.

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1. TRUE or FALSE?: America suffered it's heaviest losses when they launched a ground assault on the island of Japan in 1945.
2. TRUE or FALSE?: As they did during World War 1, Americans rationed foods and materials and purchased bonds during World War 2.
3. TRUE or FALSE?: When FDR died, it became Vice President Winston Churchill's responsibility to decide whether or not to use nuclear weapons against Japan.
4. TRUE or FALSE?: The code names for the bombs dropped on Japan were "Little Boy" and "Fat Man."

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Answer:

1.) true

2.)true

3.) false

4.) true

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