Explanation:
Historical past gives us the opportunity to learn from others' past mistakes. It helps us understand the many reasons why people may behave the way they do. As a result, it helps us become more impartial as decision-makers.strong knowledge of the past helps historians identify trends and cycles throughout history and then apply that acumen of the past to improve insight of present events and prepare better for the future.Historic past helps us develop a better understanding of the world. You can't build a framework on which to base your life without understanding how things work in the world. History paints us a detailed picture of how society, technology, and government worked way back when so that we can better understand how it works now.
two things you know about christianity
Answer:
Lots
Explanation:
1. - Christianity is based on monotheism , which is the worship and belief that one god is true.
2. - Christianity is one of the top major religions in the world
What would Egyptian society be like without merchants and farmers?
its quite simple and it can be answered in two words. a mess
Which of the following is the US government agency responsible for gathering information about other countries?
A.
Central Intelligence Agency
B.
United States Army
C.
National Security Council
D.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
The first people to live in Washington were
farmers.
hunter-gatherers.
merchants.
explorers.
Answer:
European Explorers. have a nice day feel free to rate or thank
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a.
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which achievement from the golden age of china had the greatest impact on our society today and WHY? PLZZZ ANSWER ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Answer:
In the chaos that reigned after the fall of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E., no one knew if a unified China would ever again be possible. Warring clans, political murders, and foreign invaders characterized the next four centuries in which the Three Kingdoms (220-280 C.E.), the Western and Eastern Jin (265-420 C.E.), and the Northern and Southern dynasties (420-588 C.E.) did little to build upon the accomplishments of earlier
Explanation:
What types of crops account for 83 percent of the total United States’ economic value of crops?
Fruits and nuts
Commercial vegetables
Field and miscellaneous crops
Forage crops
Who criticized Grady's "New South" ideas because he felt Grady was abandoning Georgia's poor farmers?
Booker T. Washington
Your Choices:
John Gordon
Tom Watson
Joseph E. Brown
Answer:
c
Explanation:
HELP PLSSS! Which example reflects a main goal of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution?
A)Congress passes a bill to reform tax laws for both individuals and businesses.
B)A National Guard unit is sent to help a state prepare for natural disasters.
C)The president authorizes humanitarian aid to be sent to another country.
D)A jury decides whether a criminal defendant is guilty or not guilty.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Why did Confucius create his philosophy?
I need a paragraph of why ^
Answer:
Confucius created his philosophy because he wanted a foundation to establish values. Confucianism is built on ancient ideas about institutions, ideals, and principles. Confucius wanted to bring peace and stability to society. He wanted mutual respect and love towards the public. Confucius' main goal was to teach people how to live with integrity and through his teachings, he tried to resurrect rituals and propriety in Chinese society.
Explanation:
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What is wiretapping?
Answer:
the practice of connecting a listening device to a telephone line to secretly monitor a conversation.
Explanation:
What was the Populist Party?
Answer:
Elated over their success, the agrarian leaders decided it was time to create a national farm and labor party. Accordingly, in July 1892, they held a convention in Omaha, Nebraska. The agrarians created the People's or Populist Party, drafted a platform, and nominated James B.
Explanation:
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2. Which of these was NOT one of the
demands made by the U.S. to the
Afghan government in September of
2001?
O hand over all terrorist leaders
O hold democratic elections
O release foreign prisoners
O close all terrorist camps
Name 3 challenges (problems to be solved) of the Progressive Era. Explain how one of those challenges was solved.
Answer:
involved-soil exhaustion, the vagaries of nature, overproduction of staple crops, decline in self-sufficiency, and lack of adequate legislative protection and aid.
Explanation:
soil exhaustion was solved with the over growing of crops those are just a few problems
Northwest Coast Indians enjoyed a varied diet, most likely because of their
hunting techniques.
nomadic lifestyles.
farming techniques.
surrounding environment.
Answer:
i believe its their nomadic lifestyle or surrounding enviorment.
Answer:
surrounding environment.
is correct answer
Explanation:
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Why did General Lee collect church bells toward the end of the war?
A
He wanted to ring the bells to celebrate victory.
B
He was worried about having enough raw materials.
С
He was an excellent hunter.
D
He needed them to melt down and make bullets.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He wanted to ring the bells to celebrate victory.
Explain the meaning of sarkar please respond
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Which of the following is not one of the major political issues in North Africa?
a.
corruption
c.
Islamic laws
b.
civil war
Answer:
civil war
Explanation:
i think, their last civil war was in 2002
Why was religion important to Indian culture?
Answer:
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO KNOW INDIA without understanding its religious beliefs and practices, which have a large impact on the personal lives of most Indians and influence public life on a daily basis. Indian religions have deep historical roots that are recollected by contemporary Indians. The ancient culture of South Asia, going back at least 4,500 years, has come down to India primarily in the form of religious texts. The artistic heritage, as well as intellectual and philosophical contributions, has always owed much to religious thought and symbolism. Contacts between India and other cultures have led to the spread of Indian religions throughout the world, resulting in the extensive influence of Indian thought and practice on Southeast and East Asia in ancient times and, more recently, in the diffusion of Indian religions to Europe and North America. Within India, on a day-to-day basis, the vast majority of people engage in ritual actions that are motivated by religious systems that owe much to the past but are continuously evolving. Religion, then, is one of the most important facets of Indian history and contemporary life.
A number of world religions originated in India, and others that started elsewhere found fertile ground for growth there. Devotees of Hinduism, a varied grouping of philosophical and devotional traditions, officially numbered 687.6 million people, or 82 percent of the population in the 1991 census (see table 13, Appendix). Buddhism and Jainism, ancient monastic traditions, have had a major influence on Indian art, philosophy, and society and remain important minority religions in the late twentieth century. Buddhists represented 0.8 percent of the total population while Jains represented 0.4 percent in 1991.
Islam spread from the West throughout South Asia, from the early eighth century, to become the largest minority religion in India. In fact, with 101.5 million Muslims (12.1 percent of the population), India has at least the fourth largest Muslim population in the world (after Indonesia with 174.3 million, Pakistan with 124 million, and Bangladesh with 103 million; some analysts put the number of Indian Muslims even higher--128 million in 1994, which would give India the second largest Muslim population in the world).
Sikhism, which started in Punjab in the sixteenth century, has spread throughout India and the world since the mid-nineteenth century. With nearly 16.3 million adherents, Sikhs represent 1.9 percent of India's population.
Christianity, represented by almost all denominations, traces its history in India back to the time of the apostles and counted 19.6 million members in India in 1991. Judaism and Zoroastrianism, arriving originally with traders and exiles from the West, are represented by small populations, mostly concentrated on India's west coast. A variety of independent tribal religious groups also are lively carriers of unique ethnic traditions.
Explanation:
What is the best moral system?
Answer:
Utilitarianism
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
It is the last answer because the ghana empire is a lot smaller than the mali
Answer:
i know
Explanation:
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What are the properties of light?
What does David Christian believe is critical to the development of complexity in early societies?
A)Writing systems
B)Religion
C)Tax systems
D)Agriculture
What is one question you should not prepare for a job interview?
What are my weaknesses?
What are my strengths?
Why do I want to work for this company?
How much money do I want to make?
Answer:
how much money do i want to make is the correct answer
Explanation:
6. the process by which a liquid changes to a gas
Answer:
The process of a liquid becoming a gas is called vapourization or boiling. The process of a gas becoming a liquid is called condensation.
Explanation:
This means that the temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas, the boiling point, can change with surrounding pressure.
With the president’s house smoldering and Washington D.C. in ruins, the nation was at a crossroads. But an unexpected victory at the battle of Fort ____________________, the one that inspired the words to the national anthem, turned the tide.
Answer:
McHenry
Explanation:
Who were African American fugitives?
Answer:
runaway slaves
Explanation:
In the 19th century, before Emancipation, over 90 percent of the African American population was enslaved one famous American Activist slave was Harriet Tubman who used the underground railroad to take them to safe houses taking 13 missions to get as many slaves free from slavery. Many rioted for the unfairness of slavery.
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Answer: One of the most notable runaway slaves of American history and conductors of the Underground Railroad is Harriet Tubman. Born into slavery in Dorchester County, Maryland, around 1822, Tubman as a young adult escaped from her master's plantation in 1849.
1. What is the Electoral College?
2. How many electoral votes does a candidate for president need to win the election?
3. How can maps help us understand demographics?
4. What happened in the 2000 Election?
Answer:
1. the electoral college is a set of electors who are selected to elect a candidate to particular offices.
2. a candidate needs the vote of at least 270 electors to win the presidential election.
3. demographic mapping is a way of using the global information system mapping technology to show data on population characteristics by region or geographic area other information can be overlaid on the map for example specific sites For example hospitals, restaurants etc.
4.Bush won the disputed election defeating Democratic nominee Al Gore the incumbent vice president.it was the 4th of five American presidential elections in the first and 112 years in which the winning candidate lost the popular vote and is considered one of the closest elections in US history.
Explanation:
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what is element of demography
Explanation:
Birth, death and migration are called demographic component as well as the determining elements of population change because they affect the situation of population. Therefore, the size of population depends mainly upon birth, death and migration.