Answer:
major state responsibilities include schools, hospitals, conservation and environment, roads, railways and public transport
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's setting educational standards :)
Explanation:
The image shows an ancient Indian structure.
The structure has many windows, doors, sculptures, and is surrounded by a wall.
Which type of ancient Indian architecture does the image best represent?
a brick temple
a simple design
a religious theme
an ornate walled city
Answer:
i think it is D.. ornate walled city
Explanation:
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True or False
Exported goods can be raw materials, parts made from raw materials, finished products and services.
Answer: True... I think
Explanation:
What was one of Britain's advantages during the Revolution
Answer:
One of the major advantages of the British army was that it was one of the most powerful and experienced armies in the world. During the previous 100 years, the British army had defeated many powerful countries in war, such as France and Spain, and seemed almost unbeatable
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How did the Articles of Confederation limit the powers of the central government?
Answer:
In order to protect states' rights, the Articles set strict limits on congressional authority. Under the Articles, the states, not Congress had the power to tax. Congress could raise money only by asking the states for funds, borrowing from foreign governments, and selling western lands.
What was the Federalist Papers? Who were the authors and how was their work published?
Answer: Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison. There were 85 essays published from Oct 1787 to May 1788. They were made to promote the new constitution and helped shape American political institutions. The articles appeared on three New York newspapers. The Independent Journal, The New-York Packet, and The Daily Advisor
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What impact did the Portuguese explorations have on the following continents:
Africa: ?
Asia: ?
Americas: ?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The Portuguese established colonies in Brazil and tried to convert the native people to Christianity. Native people were forced to work on sugar plantations. Many died from
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What reasons did advocates for child labor give?
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During World War II, the term kamikaze referred to Japanese
Ofighter pilots.
Owarriors.
Omachine guns.
O suiide attacks.
Answer:
Suicid attacks.
Explanation:
They crashed in to enemy places, mostly battle ships.
The term kamikaze referred to Japanese fighter pilots during the World War II.
Who are the kamikaze?These were the Japanese fighter pilots who were known for their prowess in purposefully flying into enemy ships in the hopes of sinking their ships.
Hence, the kamikaze referred to the Japanese fighter pilots during the World War II.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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how would a tissue box tell us history?
It would tell how it had a lot of boogers and sneezes on it and say how each one was harsh he would also say he never liked tears and he would say i hate going in butts and noses
Why was the Great Wall of China built?
Answer:Over the centuries, the Great Wall has been built and rebuilt for three main purposes: as kingdom border defenses, to defend China's northern border, and for tourism. Read on to see why China built, or did not build, the Great Wall in different historical periods.
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Answer: Over the centuries, the Great Wall has been built and rebuilt for three main purposes: as kingdom border defenses, to defend China's northern border, and for tourism.
What was the main cause for the civil war?
Slavery was the main though not the only reason for the civil war.
Answer:
slavery and the assassinnation of the civil war, was the main reason
Explanation:
What is the period of time between 600 BCE - 900 CE where complex civilizations were establishing large empires that were interconnected through trade?
A. golden age
B. classical era
C. greco-persian era
D. neolithic era
Answer: B. :)
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Arab is an ethnic group
Who was King Philip?
A.) King of England
B.) a Wampanoag chief
C.) Puritan leader
D.) a church minister
Answer:
if you’re talking ab the King Phillip known as Metacomet, then your answer is
B: a Wampaoag chief
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George Washington was the first-ever president. So what did George Washinton do first as president that all other presidents also did?
Answer:
George Washington was the first-ever president to put his hand on the Bible (for his inauguration )and publicly swore his oath before a cheering crowd. After he did this many outher presidents placed their hands on the bible durring their inauguration some even asking for his bible to do so.
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Answer:
c,a,b
Explanation:
What was the Articles of Confederation? Why did it fail? How did its failure lead to the writing of the Constitution?
Answer:
What was the Articles of Confederation?
It was a written agreement made in 1781 giving the central government no coercive power over the states or their citizens.
Explanation:
Why did it fail?
It made the national government weak with no power to enforce laws. The central government could not collect taxes to fund any of their programs or operations. They couldn't even properly fund and maintain their military ultimately ending this agreement.
How did the Failure lead to the Constitution?
When Shay's rebellion happened it made it even more obvious that a stronger national government was needed. So in September 17, 1787 the constitution was written. It gave all americans rights and protection of life. It made our national government stronger with more power and limits.
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Why did the Whiskey tax upset small farmers?
Group of answer choices
Because they would distill their grains and make profit off of whiskey
Because they did not like whiskey
Answer:
Farmers living west of the Appalachian Mountains distilled their excess grain into whiskey, which was easier and more profitable to transport over the mountains than the more cumbersome grain. A whiskey tax would make western farmers less competitive with eastern grain producers.
Which US president was concerned about the future of New Orlean in
1801? *
George Washington
James Monroe
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams
Answer:
Geroge Washington us president
Thomas jefferson
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During project meetings, all participants are expected to
O contribute to the conversation.
O listen only when it's their turn to contribute.
O keep quiet if they don't understand a point.
O help resolve conflicts between members.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
contribute to the conversation
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements about the "Gilded Age" is true?
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A.The middle class ran society
B.There was a major difference between the rich and the poor
C.Immigrants lived in luxury
D.Many people shared in the wealth resulting from the growth of big business
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Which language is spoken in a small area between France and Germany?
Answer:
Alsatian
Explanation:
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What is the enlightenment?
Why did the enlightenment happen?
Who was involved in the enlightenment?
How was the enlightenment delivered?
Where did the enlightenment occur?
When did the enlightenment occur?
Answer:
* the Enlightenment, a philosophical movement that dominated in Europe during the 18th century, was centered around the idea that reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy, and advocated such ideals as liberty, progress, tolerance, fraternity, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.
* central to Enlightenment thought were the use and celebration of reason, the power by which humans understand the universe and improve their own condition. The goals of rational humanity were considered to be knowledge, freedom, and happiness. A brief treatment of the Enlightenment follows.
* some of the most important writers of the Enlightenment were the Philosophes of France, especially Voltaire and the political philosopher Montesquieu. Other important Philosophes were the compilers of the Encyclopédie, including Denis Diderot, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Condorcet.
* european politics, philosophy, science and communications were radically reoriented during the course of the “long 18th century” (1685-1815) as part of a movement referred to by its participants as the Age of Reason, or simply the Enlightenment.The Enlightenment ultimately gave way to 19th-century Romanticism.
* when and where did the Enlightenment take place? Historians place the Enlightenment in Europe (with a strong emphasis on France) during the late 17th and the 18th centuries, or, more comprehensively, between the Glorious Revolution in 1688 and the French Revolution of 1789.
* 1715 – 1789
Why do you think war is such a significant driving force behind medical advances? Identify at least two points to support your answer
Answer: The greater risk of death and injury places pressure on scientists to come up with advancements.
Explanation:
In less than a year after the world began to feel the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, vaccines were rolled out. This is an astronomical achievement because vaccines usually take longer but the devastating effects of this pandemic prompted scientists to come up with a vaccine faster than usual.
This was the same during wartime. In war, it is in a country's best interest to lose as little life as possible which is why governments invest in medicine during war to mitigate losses. This leads to scientists coming up with ways to save more lives. Instances of these include the use of frozen blood in the Vietnam war and the use of anaesthesia in the American Civil War.
Another reason for medical advancements during war is the unexpected effect of weapons on soldiers leading scientists to research more on these weapons. For instance, poison gas in the first World War killed normal cells in soldiers which laid the foundations for chemotherapy.
Explain why Latin remains such an important language in the United States and around the world
Answer: Latin is still the official language of the Catholic Church. Official church documents are still translated into Latin, and there is someone on staff in the Vatican who is responsible for the Latin language. The day to day working language in the Vatican is Italian.
At first, Latin was used because it was the dominant language in Rome where the church was centered. Greek, Latin, and Aramaic were other languages used in the early church. As Rome became more dominant, Latin become more central as a language as Christianity became the official religion of the Empire.
When the Empire fell apart, Latin remained important because it served as a universal language for all of Europe. Latin was what educated people learned, and it allowed people from different regions who spoke different languages to communicate.
In the 16th Century, the Council of Trent codified the mass into the form which would exist through the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s. What became known as the Tridentine Mass was said exclusively in Latin, everywhere in the world, for over 400 years.
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Latin is still the official language of the Catholic Church. Official church documents are still translated into Latin, and there is someone on staff in the Vatican who is responsible for the Latin language. The day to day working language in the Vatican is Italian.
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How did president Andrew Johnson feel about African Americans?
Answer:
Johnson believed the Southern states should decide the course that was best for them. He also felt that African-Americans were unable to manage their own lives. He certainly did not think that African-Americans deserved to vote.
Explanation:
What is the main idea of this paragraph about sports played by knights in the Middle Ages?
Knights participated in tournaments in order to practice and hone their skills for battle. At first, when tournaments began in the 1000’s, real weapons were used, and the losing knights, if they lived, would have to give up their horses and armor. Later, the use of blunt weapons and special armor was introduced, and knights began to joust as a part of the tournament. In jousting, two knights would face each other on horseback, and each would charge at the other at full speed, trying to knock the other off his horse with a single blow of a long lance. If the joust was a “joust of war” to settle a dispute, a sharp lance was used, and the loser often died. In a regular tournament, the losing knight lost only his dignity, which was considered a tragic loss at the time.
1. The price of losing a joust or tournament could be very high.
2. Jousting started out as a competition played on foot.
3. Knights were trained to battle on horseback from a very early age.
4. all of the above
The main idea of this paragraph about sports played by knights in the Middle Ages is 3. Knights were trained to battle on horseback from a very early age.
What was the paragraph about sports all about ?The context of the story is the tournaments was for the knights to practice and perfect their fighting techniques.
When tournaments initially started in the 1000s, real weapons were used, and if the losing knights survived, they were forced to forfeit their horses and armor. Later, knights started to joust as part of the competition, and blunt weapons and special armor were developed.
Two knights would face one other while mounted and charge at each other at full speed while attempting to knock the other off his horse with a single strike of a long lance. This is known as jousting. Sharp lances were employed in "jousts of war" to settle disputes, and the loser frequently perished. In a typical
Therefore, option 3 is correct.
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Answer:
the price of losing a joust or tournament could be very high
Explanation:
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For all does star wars fans. what is the most powerfull vehicles in star wars : includes star wars legends and non canon
Answer:
8 SLAVE 1.
7 THE GHOST.
6 TIE FIGHTER.
5 IMPERIAL STAR DESTROYER.
4 X-WING FIGHTER.
3 AT-AT WALKER.
2 DEATH STAR.
1 MILLENNIUM FALCON.
Answer:
Sun Crusher
Explanation: