Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
79 AD
Explanation:
Historians have long believed that Mount Vesuvius erupted on 24 August 79 AD, destroying the nearby Roman city of Pompeii.
Which describes the main difference between perestroika and glasnost?
Perestroika produced more freedoms in civilian life, while glasnost reduced military power.
Perestroika reformed the military, while glasnost reduced government oversight of the economy.
Perestroika dismantled nuclear weapons, while glasnost reduced government oversight of journalists.
Perestroika relaxed government control of the economy, while glasnost expanded freedom of the press.
Answer:
Perestroika relaxed government control of the economy, while glasnost expanded freedom of the press.
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
By the time of Cleopatra the middle classes in Egypt were mummifying their dead. T/F
Answer:
okay
Explanation:
What do people mean by "the real fighting began?" *Give any thing related to this question simple and short*
Answer:
Explanation:The term "real fighting began" can refer to the start of an intense and serious conflict or battle. It suggests that prior to the start of the "real fighting," there may have been minor clashes or skirmishes, but the situation did not escalate to a full-scale battle until that point.
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1. How can differences of political opinion turn friends into enemies?
2. Why is it important to understand people who think differently from you? In other words, why is it important to be "tolerant" of other people's political opinions?
Answer:
1. How can differences of political opinion turn friends into enemies?
It'll happen quite easily actually. If two people (who happen to be friends) got into an argument on their opinions the fight can lead to them not being friends anymore. They might of respected their opinions more than each other which would eventually end in fight. (In my experience.)
2. Why is it important to understand people who think differently from you? In other words, why is it important to be "tolerant" of other people's political opinions?
Although it is hard to respect others political choices, you'll have to consider that they can trust what or who they want to. They also have their own rights.
Explanation:
Hope it helps.
1. Through Biology and certain instincts we have built into us
2. Tolerance is important because, without it, we would be crumbling into chaos (as we already are, because people seem to not be tolerant)
Explanations:1. We, as humans, think of ourselves as higher than others. We get fixated on our views and it gets harder to accept other ideas and views others have. Humans have a tendency to argue their point, even when they subconsciously know that they will get nowhere. I have, and I am sure you as well, have seen this happen many times and are kind of sick of it. I have, and so have many others, participated in these arguments of futility, and have probably at some point noticed (and accepted) that they couldn't convince the other.
For instance, if I support President John Doe, because of reason 1, I can tell my friend. However, If my friend supports President Jane Doe, because of reason 2, and reason 1 is invalid because of reason 3, then I have a problem on my hands. As I said before, we think of ourselves higher; According to experience, (and the human brain and studies), this will incite an argument, each person arguing their point in futility. Sometimes an argument is too big to get over, and people split.
2. Abraham Lincon said, "A house divided against itself cannot stand".
These immortal words have been proven not so immortal. As stated in explanation 1, people get into futile arguments quite often. Notice how I said futile. Note that.
Looking at the example in "1", we see that friends get torn apart and people get rifts shoved between them because of these arguments. That is the stick. Getting fixated on your views is so dangerous because you close your mind and become unlikable, which is one of the most underrated things by far.
By opening your mind to other people's points, you see that there is a whole mountain of points against and for everything. This is the Carrot. I too was once a close-minded person. I disregarded everything everyone said and replaced it with my own, if I may, President John Doe. Now that I opened my eyes, I can "see clearly now, the rain has gone" and I know that there is a whole world we never see because of our own prison of futility and lies.
Conclusion: Reading this, hopefully, you will see that it is much better to accept anothers' point and understand it than to ignore it.
That is the carrot, that is the stick, and we are the donkey.
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Martin Luther believed that one’s salvation was predestined by God.
true or false
Answer:
Luther believed that divine election was the cause of our salvation. The doctrine was for the comfort of the believer. He wrote: "The human doctrine of free will and of our spiritual powers is futile. The matter (salvation) does not depend on our will but on God’s will and election."*
Explanation:
that well be false
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What was the nullification crisis?
A.
a confrontation between white Americans and the American Indians over land disputes
B.
a dispute between Georgia and the US government over the right to American Indian lands
C.
a dispute between South Carolina and the United States government over the right to reject federal laws
D.
a confrontation between the Americans and the British after the British stopped trade with the United States
Answer:
C.
a dispute between South Carolina and the United States government over the right to reject federal laws
Explanation:
Answer: the answer is c!
Explanation: it was a time where civilians almost started a civil war. they questioned state and federal authority during 1832 - 1833.
Why was 1835 called “the happy year" and 1836 called “the sad year” in Texas History?
What were 3 reasons that the U.S. did not annex all of Mexico after they won the War?
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Which of the following will help you plan achieving your goal?
Determining how you will do it.
Determining who can help you.
Determining when it needs to be done.
All of the above
The kings fought the nobles and regained power.
true or false
Answer:
False
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Write about what you know about The 25th Amendment
at least paragraph or more long
NO GO_OGLE ANSWER
BEST ANSWERS WILL GET BRAINLIEST
Answer:
The 25th Amendment, proposed by Congress and ratified by the states in the aftermath of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, provides the procedures for replacing the president or vice president in the event of death, removal, resignation, or incapacitation. The Watergate scandal of the 1970s saw the application of these procedures, first when Gerald Ford replaced Spiro Agnew as vice president, then when he replaced Richard Nixon as president, and then when Nelson Rockefeller filled the resulting vacancy to become the vice president.
Explanation:
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What did Stephen Austin negotiate with the government of Mexico? Permission for settlers to trade slaves in Texas Permission to settle Americans in Texas A truce between Mexico and the United States
Answer: Permission to settle Americans in Texas
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
What is Perseus the god of?
Answer:
he was a demigod
Explanation:
Perseus, in Greek mythology, the slayer of the Gorgon Medusa and the rescuer of Andromeda from a sea monster. Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danaë, the daughter of Acrisius of Argos. ... He then returned to Seriphus and rescued his mother by turning Polydectes and his supporters to stone at the sight of Medusa's head.
Answer:
In Greek mythology, Perseus (/ˈpɜːrsiəs, -sjuːs/; Greek: Περσεύς) is the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty. He was, alongside Cadmus and Bellerophon, the greatest Greek hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles.[1] He beheaded the Gorgon Medusa for Polydectes and saved Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus. He was the son of Zeus and the mortal Danaë, as well as the half-brother and great-grandfather of Heracles (as they were both sired by Zeus).
Ordinarily *bh- descends to Greek as ph-. This difficulty can be overcome by presuming a dissimilation from the –th– in pérthein, which the Greeks would have preferred from a putative *phérthein. Graves carries the meaning still further, to the perse- in Persephone, g0ddess of death. John Chadwick in the second edition of Documents in Mycenaean Greek speculates about the Mycenaean g0ddess pe-re-*82, attested on the PY Tn 316 tablet (Linear B: ) and tentatively reconstructed as *Preswa.
The native name of this people, however, has always had an -a- in Persian. Herodotus[3] recounts this story, devising a foreign son, Perses, from whom the Persians took the name. Apparently also the Persians[4] knew the story, as Xerxes tried to use it to bribe the Argives during his invasion of Greece, but ultimately failed to do so.
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why did Cyrus the great consider himself the “king of the world”?
Explanation:
And these things God did afford them; for he stirred up the mind of Cyrus, and made him write this throughout all Asia: "Thus saith Cyrus the king: Since God Almighty hath appointed me to be king of the habitable earth, I believe that he is that God which the nation of the Israelites worship; for indeed he foretold my ...
Hope this is fine for youWhy did people see a need for reform during this era?
Answer:
The reform movements that arose during the antebellum period in America focused on specific issues: temperance, abolishing imprisonment for debt, pacifism, antislavery, abolishing capital punishment, amelioration of prison conditions (with prison's purpose reconceived as rehabilitation rather than punishment), the ...
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This continental leader betrayed General Washington and his men then joined the British.
Answer: Benedict Arnold
Explanation: Benedict Arnold was an enthusiastic patriot who believed passionately in the cause of American liberty. It is what happened after 1775 that began to wear him down and bring on his disillusionment. In his martial success, he became the target of jealous mediocrities.
How strictly was Prohibition enforced? Explain your answer.
three things obama did for african americans essay
Answer:
* Improved heath care
*Worked hard to ensure that all criminal justice systems is applied fairly to all citizens
* Restored Economic Security to African American family's
Explanation:
What should the conclusion of an argumentative essay include? Check all that apply.
a hook
evidence
a rebuttal
a call to action
a restatement of the claim
Answer:
A restatement of the claim, and possibly a call to action.
Explanation:
-A hook is only in the first paragraph.
-Evidence should only be in the main paragraphs.
-A Rebuttal should be with the main paragraph.
-A call to action should be in the first or last paragraph, that's the only one I'm not 100% sure on.
A hook is only in the first paragraph , Evidence should only be in the main paragraphs, A Rebuttal should be with the main paragraph, A call to action should be in the first or last paragraph, that's the only one I'm not 100% sure on.
What is essay ?The definition of an essay is ambiguous and overlaps with that of a letter, a paper, an article, a pamphlet, and a short fiction. Generally speaking, an essay is a piece of writing that presents the author's own argument. Essays can be further divided into formal and informal categories.
While formal essays are distinguished by their "serious purpose, dignity, logical organization, length," informal essays are distinguished by their "personal element (self-revelation, individual tastes and experiences, confidential manner), humor, graceful style, rambling structure, unconventionality or novelty of theme, etc.
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What principles of Judicial Review were introduced in the opinion for Marbury v. Madison?
Please help its due soon. I only have 10 points I'm sorry :(
Answer:
The U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional.
Explanation:
Write about what you know about The 25th Amendment
at least paragraph or more long
NO GO_OGLE ANSWER
Answer:
Se denomina enmienda, en Derecho, a una propuesta de modificación de algún documento oficial, especialmente en los artículos y textos de leyes y proyectos de ley.
Explanation:
Tyrants seized power and ruled the city-states
harshly.
true or false
In Sparta, from life to death, it was considered a "cruel life
Answer:
Yea it was but if you were a woman it was better because they were given the same status as men
Explanation:
The caste system or social divisions in ancient India were called the _______. a. Varnas c. Sanskrit b. Sudras d. the Vedas brainlyest
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Can a judge's salary be docked or lowered if Congress doesn't like how they rule?
Answer: No
A Judiciary free from control by the Executive and the Legislature is essential if there is a right to have claims decided by judges who are free from potential domination by other branches of government.” 29 Thus, once a salary figure has gone into effect, Congress may not reduce it nor rescind any part of an increase
Uhm the questions speak for themselves and please answer within the next 1 hr and 30 mins
Answer: 1.B
2.C
3. I am not really sure about the 3rd one.
Explanation:
Answer:
c,a and i dont know theother one
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