Who founded the Ottoman Empire? How did he found the Ottoman Empire?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Osman the first founded the Ottoman Empire

Explanation:

The attacks by Turkic warriors (known as ghazis) were ordered by Osman I, a prince (bey) (near Bursa, Turkey).

Answer 2

Answer:

Osman Gazi, or Osman I, was the founder of the Ottoman Empire.

Explanation:

In 1299, a beylik leader by the name of Osman Gazi founded the Ottoman Beylik, or "Osmanli Beyligi". In Turkish, Osmanli means Ottomans, which is a word taken from the Greeks of Constantinople (at the time) and used in the English (Othman --> Ottoman). The Ottoman Beylik would grow slowly but would eventually grow to great sizes under Mehmet the Conqueror, Selim the Grim, and Suleyman the Magnificent.


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What’s the answer? I’m stuck

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Answer: The answer is (b)  It claims that no government should be able to deny its people certain freedoms.

Explanation: hope it helps btw i took the test on k12

Extent of devastation in world war 1?

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Answer:

8.5 million soldiers died and at least twice that number were wounded. Of these, at least 9.5 million were considered permanently disabled…. The length and violence of the war took a toll. War even increased the devastation of illness.

Explanation:

What were the most serious issues of the Great Recession that affected the architecture and construction Industries?
(Select all that apply.)
layoffs
health Insurance
stock Prices
unemployment

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Answer:

Unemployment

Layoffs

Explanation:

Which three advancements were developments of the Islamic golden age?
Arabic numerals
medical guidebooks
first system of written laws
creation of Silk Road
new chemical compounds

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Answer:

Arabic numerals

Medical guidebooks

New chemical compounds

Explanation:

The Islamic Golden Age dated from the 8th century to the 13th century. The era ruled by the Abbasid Caliphs where scholarship thrives. They introduce the Arabic numerals in Europe by Arab merchants.  During this period, literature, science, and cultural works increased. Islamic medicine built on the writings left behind by Greek and Roman physicians and scholars which, later translated scholars into Arabic.

Answer:

Brainlist!!

Explanation:

What finally succeeded in ending the Great Depression?
O acceptance of Roosevelt's policies
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o industrial production increased
o the advent of World War II
O raising enough tax dollars

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The advent of World War II due to military spending.

Who succeeded the Olmec? I need help fast!!

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Answer:

Mesoamerica had great civilizations beginning over 3,000 years ago. The Olmec, the Maya, the Aztecs and several other peoples flourished in the region, but when Hernando Cortes defeated the Aztecs, the last of the old Mesoamerican powers was ended.


Why did making turpentine become an important industry in the Pine Hills region?

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Answer:

"Turpentine work brought African Americans into the region, providing an alternative to the sharecropping that had become typical for blacks after the Civil War. "

Explanation:

What does the division between "red" and "blue" states in the United States refer to?

A.women and men

B. Republicans and Democrats

C. Communists and Libertarians

D. Federalists and anti-Federalists

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Answer:

B

Red States (Republicans)

Blue states (Democrats)

Answer:

answer is B Republicans are represented by red and Democrats is represented by blue.

Which of the following scenarios is an example of how the media can act as a linkage institution?

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Answer:

I think the answer is C..

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After reading the article and learning about our adversaries during WWII, do you think President Truman was justified in dropping the bombs? Would you have done it if you were the President? Why or why not? Explain your answer in 3+ complete sentences.

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Answer:

The United States was not justified in launching two atomic bombs on Japan, in my opinion. The United States was intercepting messages about Japan surrendering months before the bombs were launched because Japanese commanders understood they had been soundly defeated. Their single condition of surrender was that they be allowed to keep their emperor, and strangely, they were permitted to keep their emperor after the bombs were dropped and Japan “officially” surrendered, so it wasn't like the US had any issues with their terms of surrender.

Explanation:

Why did the American public call for an end to the Vietnam war?

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Does anyone know which speaker mostly agrees with enlightenment ideas as expressed in the Declaration of Independence?

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Answer:

Speaker 2

Explanation:

One of the main ideas of the Enlightenment is that of the Social Contract, developed by Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

According to this idea, people, by their own will, give up some of their freedoms to the state, in exchange for protection and the administration of justice. By the same logic, if the rulers govern in ways that go against the wishes of the people, then they have the right to depose their rulers because they would be violating the social contract.

For this reason, speaker 2 would be the one who mostly agrees with enlightenment ideas, because speaker 2 is expressing the idea of the social contract, and the right of the people from the colonies to depose their ruler: King George III.

Answer:

The CORRECT answer (depending on wich quiz you're given) is Speaker 3

Explanation:

I got it correct myself and I got a 100% on the quiz!

Hopefully this helps!

Answer Information:

Class: United States Government

Chapter of Class: Inspiration for Independence

Assignment type & Number: Quiz 1.3.2

How did the events of September 11, 2001, transform the world? How might these events have affected the movement toward equality and freedom for all?

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Security at national lines between countries became a lot more strict as well as airports being tighter on security, The movement toward equality and freedom for all was almost out at a halt as the world realized how dangerous foreign countries can be

who was the last sinhala king in sri lanka

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Answer:

Sri Vira Parakrama Narendra Singha was the sinhala king In Sri Lanka

Explanation:

Please Mark me brainliest

Answer:

Sri Vira Parakrama Narendra Singha was the last sinhala king in sri lanka

man that's a lot a lot of words I'm glad I don't have to pronounce

Which major river flows into the Mediterranean Sea?

the Nile River
the Tigris River
the Jordan River
the Euphrates River

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Answer:

The answer is The Nile River

the nile river:) explanation: i did this

Why is it important to vote? Give two (2) reasons.

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Answer:

you are giving up your voice because you arent choose to speak out

Also its your money, Voting is your chance to choose how your tax dollars are spent such as funding for health care and social services.

Explanation:

If its correct mark as brainllest

Why did the US military think they would win the war against Vietnam?

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Explanation:

hope it helps thank you❤

Europeans interacted with foreign cultures of the East and became aware of new ideas and experiences.

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Full question:

Determine whether the following effects were the result of trade expansion in Italy or the Crusades.

(you have to put each of the answers to one of the two groups below)

Trade Expantions || Crusades

A)People lost faith in the church and turned their attention from the divine to the human world.

B)Industries such as shipping, manufacturing, and banking developed and flourished.

C)Europeans interacted with foreign cultures of the East and became aware of new ideas and experiences.

D)Wealth increased, allowing people to sponsor talented artists and scholars

Answer:

A. Crusade

B. Trade Expansions in Italy

C. Crusade

D. Trade Expansions in Italy

Explanation:

The crusade brought both positive and negative results. While people increasingly lost faith in the church because of its use of force as well as focus on money and politics, the crusade was taken as far as outside of the borders of Europe to places such as the Middle East where trade conducted and foreign materials and ideas were gotten.

The trade expansions of Italy in the 11th to 15th century played a crucial role and was a catalyst to today's world financial developments such as banking systems as well as the social organizations of today. Florence and Venice were notable Italian cities during this time of renaissance commerce.

La visión humanista cambió la forma de ver y pensar del ser humano a fines del S XV. La cual se caracterizó por:

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La respuesta correcta a esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

A pesar de que no anexas opciones o incisos para responder, podemos comentar lo siguiente.

La visión humanista cambió la forma de ver y pensar del ser humano a fines del siglo XV. Esa visión se caracterizó por realzar los valores y características del pensamiento humano como fuente de conocimiento y dejar de creer en las antiguos ideas religiosas que todo lo explicaban bajo el poder divino.

El Humanismo aparece en la época del Renacimiento en el siglo XV, en lo que ahora es Italia. Después de muchos años de la Época Obscura de la Edad Media, los autores comienzan a ver al humano como un ser pensante, capaz de crear con sus propias decisiones una mejor versión de la realidad. Más allá del dogma religioso. el Humanismo abre paso a la idea de que el Humano es una creatura con facultad de decidir en su en torno con la naturaleza.

Como Marx descreve o Estado e a necessidade de revolução?

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Answer:

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When dealing with other nations, Washington took a
_____ stance.

pro-British
pro-French
neutral

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Answer:

neutral stance

Explanation:

he did this because he felt that the untied states should have good faith and should have friendly interaction with towards other countries

Answer:

neutral

Explanation:

correct on edge.

Textbook B: When the overthrow of the South Korean government through social confusion became too difficult, the North Korean communists switched to a stick-and-carrot strategy seeming to offer peaceful negotiations, they were instead analyzing the right moment of attack and preparing themselves for it. The North Korean communists prepared themselves for war Il- sung secretly visited the Soviet Union and was promised the alliance of the Soviets and China in case of war. Finally, at dawn on June 25th, 1950 the North began their southward aggression along the 38th parallel Taken by surprise at these unexpected attacks the army of the Republic of Korea (South Korea ) fought courageously to defend the liberty of the country ... The armed provocation of the North Korean communists brought the UN Security Council around the table . A decree denounced the North Korean military action as illegal and as a threat to peace and a decision was made to help the South . The UN army constituted the armies of 16 countries among them, the United States , Great Britain and France -joined the South Korean forces in the battle against the North
Question 1 -according to textbook b,how did the Korean War started

Question 2- do you think this textbook from north or South Korea?explain why you think so.

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Answer:

The overthrow of the South Korea through social confusion become difficult

North Korea

the reason is because exactly the way it is written in the book it shows that the writer is from North Korea

What effect did the Bubonic Plague, or Black Death, have on the feudal system?

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Answer:

The first effect- After the black death farmers became more valuable so they started to increase the prices of their crops and gained more money. When they had the money they would leave their lords and buy freedom. This led to a break in the economy.  

The second Effect- The church's power decreased. Every time someone would pray that their family wouldn't die of the plague and they would contract the plague they knew that the church lied to them. They started doubting the church's ability to stop the crisis.  

The black death led to the end of fuedalism.

Explanation:

With what in the Western Hemisphere did
the Monroe Doctrine pledge NOT to
interfere?
A. existing European colonies
B. new monarchies
C. French expansion

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Answer:

A. existing European colonies

A. Existing European colonies

The German government believed they could buy off Hitler by making him the second in command of the nation ( Chancellor ) In a short time he became the Supreme Leader of Germany . What does this say about Hitler ? What does this say about the German government ?

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Answer:

It demonstrates a clear (and at this time common) strategy of appeasement in order to avoid conflict, showing that the struggling German government feared war or descent of any kind while also demonstrating Hitler's ability to take advantage of this appeasement and fear.

Explanation:

While I'm not sure if this is a multiple choice test or exam and how you must demonstrate these answers on paper, that's the general concept of the answer. Note that this was also attempted by foreign powers (I.E. Neville Chamberlain of England allowing Hitler to repeatedly annex smaller, surrounding foreign nations in order to avoid conflict) throughout history, and that this was common due to the lingering fear of war that remained from the first world war.

What was the impact of increased crop yields?

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The general population rose dramatically. New farming methods developed at a rapid rate. Farmers were able to grow many different grains

most of latin america lies in the tropics so there is little change in what throughout the year

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Answer:

temperature

Explanation:

because the distance between the sun and the equater doesn't change as much as the rest of the world.

Which development occurred as
the late 1800s?
part of the Second Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s?

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Answer:

A synergy between iron and steel, railroads and coal developed at the beginning of the Second Industrial Revolution. Railroads allowed cheap transportation of materials and products, which in turn led to cheap rails to build more roads. Railroads also benefited from cheap coal for their steam locomotives.

The enormous expansion of rail and telegraph lines after 1870 allowed unprecedented movement of people and ideas, which culminated in a new wave of globalization. In the same time period, new technological systems were introduced, most significantly electrical power and telephones.

What does it mean that the Vice President is “only a heartbeat away” from the presidency?




The Vice President is first in the order of succession.


The Vice President resides in the White House with the President.


The Vice President must travel with the President at all times.


The Vice President is the President’s closest adviser.

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The first option, incase something happens to the president, they’re next in line.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

The process of industrialization caused worldwide damage to the

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Answer:

The proccess of industrialization caused worldwide damage to the environment .

Explanation:

It caused pollution and affected the eco system
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