What was imperialism?
what was imperialism

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Imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending the rule over peoples and other countries, for extending political and economic access, power and control, often through employing hard power, especially military force, but also soft power.

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how does iron affect the environment in Pennsylvania

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Answer:

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In the 1800s, European nations looked to control other countries in part to expand trade networks and establish global military bases. This
policy was known as ______

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The answer is Colonization

Which leaders were part of the Bourbon Triumvirate? Check all that apply.

Joseph Brown
Alfred Colquitt
William Felton
John Gordon
Thomas E. Watson

She supported greater rights for women.
She wanted to end the tax system.
She wanted government-controlled banks.
She was a white supremacist.

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Joseph Brown, Alfred Colquitt, John Gordon were part of the Bourbon Triumvirate.

Animals produce enzymes that help chemical processes happen in the cells of their bodies. In which category of molecules do enzymes belong

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nucleic acid,

base for dna is nucleic acid
lipid is fat
protiens is to big
carbohydartes is nothing to do with enzymes except amylase

2. Which of the following is associated with a lack of competition in the marketplace?

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why did americans like eisenhower?



PLEASE ANSWER

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Answer: Maybe because leading the U.S. to victory in WWII

jackson signed the force bill to ensure

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Answer:

states would follow federal laws

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Answer: social security- federal

sales tax- state

deducted from paycheck- both

overseen by IRS- federal

appears  on tax return- federal

last one state

Explanation: just a guess... i think its right thou

Select three programs that regulate food safety.


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GAPs

HACCP

SNAP

GATT

NAFTA

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Answer:

NAFTA, HACCP, GAPs

Explanation:

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You could try D but I’m not 100% sure

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black women benefitted from the integration of the armed forces.
true or false
(IF YOU COULD EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER THAT WOULD BE GREAT)

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Answer:True

Explanation: The integration helped all african-americans, male nor female. There were some organizations during WWll where women could sign up to be nurses, or even serve as pilots.

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True

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Who is Bartolomé de Las Casas ? And what is he most known for ?

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Answer: early Spanish historian and Dominican missionary who was the first to expose the oppression of indigenous peoples by Europeans in the Americas and to call for the abolition of slavery there

what do americans do today to show they do not agree with their government's actions?

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If Americans don’t show an agreement with the governments actions in todays day is either vandalize a steal during protest. They also do peaceful protest for causes that are going on.

Describe the features of sharks from the Cenozoic era.

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Answer:

Re-Upload this question and whatever you do, DO NOT CLICK THAT LINK.

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The link is a virus.

2. What about plants in particular does Friar Laurence explain in Act 2, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?

O A That all plants can be good or evil, depending on their usage

O B. That he knows nothing about them, but that he always wanted to learn

O C. That Romeo needs to be careful because there are poisonous plants growing beside harmless ones

O D. That plants are the reason he became a friar​

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Answer:

O A That all plants can be good or evil, depending on their usage

Which of Wilson's Fourteen Points deal with countries having free access to international commerce?

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Points 3, 11, 13, 2, 12. It's so important because countries trade with each other over seas and countries depend on free trade.

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The tree is shaded and red

A. China
B. South Korea
C. Russia
D. Japan

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Answer: China. China is located in eastern Asia, and is the largest country there. Russia is to the north, Japan is an Island, and South Korea is that small peninsula just off of China.

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The location shaded in red would definitely be A. China.

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What were crops grown for profit called?

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Answer:

A cash crop or profit crop

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both are the same thing

Answer: cashcrop

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When Theodore Roosevelt was named to the U.S. Civil Service Commission in 1889, he benefitted primarily from his experience as:
-The former Ambassador to the United Kingdom who had seen civil service reform in action there.
-President of the United States who had successfully introduced civil service reform.
-The ranking member of the United Nation's Special Committee on Civil Service.
-A member of the New York State Assembly who had lobbied for civil service reform in his state.

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Answer:

Explanation:

During his term as United States Civil Service Commissioner (1889-1895) the full force of his energy, enthusiasm, and aggressiveness was put to the task of building up the Federal civil service system. He undertook the task of reform with the same honesty and zeal that he showed for all of his endeavors.

How did the Hundred Years’ War affect western European society?
A.
by encouraging the popularity of secular values
B.
by weakening monarchies in England and France
C.
by creating feelings of nationalism in England and France
D.
by shifting the population to rural fiefdoms

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The Hundred Years’ War affect western European society by creating feelings of nationalism in England and France.

What is nationalism?

Nationalist ideas and movements advocate for peaceful coexistence between the state and the nation. It states that a nation is the only legal foundation for a polity and that a nation should hold all political authority. Each nation should be permitted to govern itself without outside interference (self-determination). Thus, nationalism seeks to preserve and advance a nation's historical culture. The growth of nationalism at the end of the 18th century was largely influenced by the French Revolution and the popularization of the idea of popular sovereignty. Since this thesis was disproved by academics, it is now widely accepted that nations are socially and historically formed. An alternative explanation for nationalism offered by Anthony D. Smith's work is known as ethnosymbolism, which contends that symbols, myths, and traditions are to blame.

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Why would the Empress Dowager Cixi install a toddler on the throne?

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Yes he would do this I’m sorry I just need points to ask a question.

Manifactured goods needed to produce needed to produce other good and service are called that my question ​

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Answer: They are called Capital goods

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How did sharecropping and Jim Crow laws work to limit opportunities for African Americans in the south?

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Answer:

The black codes effectively continued enslavement for African Americans by restricting their rights and exploiting their labor.

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The answer is B

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Which change is a direct result from Neolithic Revolution?

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Answer:

Machines were used to mass-produce goods for markets. The centers of trade moved from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. A surplus of food led to more complex societies.

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 Describe one situation in which you think each kind of law offers protection.
1.Driving laws:
2.Property laws:
3.Marriage or divorce laws:
4.Food and drug safety laws:
5.Licensing laws:
6.Regulation laws:
7.Broadcasting laws:

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Answer:

driving law

Explanation:

incase of an accident, driving law offers protection by seeing to it that the one in the wrong takes care of the billings for the one in the right incased injured .

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help please I don't get these (Muslim study

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Answer:

Here is one answer, the rest of them I'd have to educate myself on a little further.

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the first blank= Bible

"No one's like me, I'm Harley frickin' Quinn"!

-Harley Quinn (Birds of Prey)

Only answer I have for you bible

Which of the following is NOT an example of how the Cherokees attempted to assimilate into American life?

1. Developed a written language
2.Planted crops and wore American style clothes
3.Created a central government with a legislative branch
4.Published a newspaper
5.Invented fireworks for Fourth of July celebrations.
6.Converted to Christianity

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

The Cherokees tried to fit in with American culture by learning their language, wearing their clothes and even converting to Christianity.


Plss answer!! “Nomadic Bedouin tribes traveled between the water holes called_______
with their camels,______and sheep. They settled
in the mountain valleys near the oases.”


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Explanation:

Pre-Islamic Arabia

Pre-Islamic Arabia refers to the Arabian Peninsula prior to the rise of Islam in the 630s.

Some of the settled communities in the Arabian Peninsula developed into distinctive civilizations. Sources for these civilizations are not extensive, and are limited to archaeological evidence, accounts written outside of Arabia, and Arab oral traditions later recorded by Islamic scholars. Among the most prominent civilizations were Thamud, which arose around 3000 BCE and lasted to about 300 CE, and Dilmun, which arose around the end of the fourth millennium and lasted to about 600 CE. Additionally, from the beginning of the first millennium BCE, Southern Arabia was the home to a number of kingdoms, such as the Sabaean kingdom, and the coastal areas of Eastern Arabia were controlled by the Iranian Parthians and Sassanians from 300 BCE.

Pre-Islamic religion in Arabia consisted of indigenous polytheistic beliefs, Ancient Arabian Christianity, Nestorian Christianity, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism. Christianity existed in the Arabian Peninsula, and was established first by the early Arab traders who heard the gospel from Peter the apostle at Jerusalem (Acts 2:11), as well as those evangelized by Paul’s ministry in Arabia (Galatians 1:17) and by St Thomas. While ancient Arabian Christianity was strong in areas of Southern Arabia, especially with Najran being an important center of Christianity, Nestorian Christianity was the dominant religion in Eastern Arabia prior to the advent of Islam.

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Tribes in the Arabian Peninsula c. 600 CE. Approximate locations of some of the important tribes and Empire of the Arabian Peninsula before the dawn of Islam. Family groups called clans formed larger tribal units, which reinforced family cooperation in the difficulty living conditions on the Arabian peninsula and protected its members against other tribes.

Nomadic Tribes in Pre-Islamic Arabia

One of the major cultures that dominated the Arabian Peninsula just before the rise of Islam was that of the nomadic Bedouin people. The polytheistic Bedouin clans placed heavy emphasis on kin-related groups, with each clan clustered under tribes. The immediate family shared one tent and can also be called a clan. Many of these tents and their associated familial relations comprised a tribe. Although clans were made up of family members, a tribe might take in a non-related member and give them familial status. Society was patriarchal, with inheritance through the male lines. Tribes provided a means of protection for its members; death to one clan member meant brutal retaliation.

Non-members of the tribe were viewed as outsiders or enemies. Tribes shared common ethical understandings and provided an individual with an identity. Warfare between tribes was common among the Bedouin, and warfare was given a high honor. The difficult living conditions in the Arabian Peninsula created a heavy emphasis on family cooperation, further strengthening the clan system.

Who were the people of the Middle Ages afraid of?

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Answer:

Bubonic plague

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What is Anne longing for in her relationship with her father?
Anne frank

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Answer:

Though she absolutely adores her father, Anne sometimes feels that he doesn't see her as a real person in her own right—that he doesn't see the real Anne beneath the charming exterior of a sweet little girl.

Explanation:

Anne states," I model myself after Father, and there's no one in the world I love more. . . . But I have a right to be taken seriously too. . . . It's just that I'd like to feel that Father really loves me, not because I'm his child, but because I'm me, Anne."

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