1.1.5 quis reading historical evidence

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between 1227 and 1259 the Mongol rulers succeeded in capturing (egypt, iran, russia) and (arabia, india, korea)

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Succeeded in capturing 1. Iran 2. Korea

Between 1227 and 1259 the Mongol rulers succeeded in capturing Iran and Korea.

The Mongol Empire became powerful as they kept expanding their empire in Asia and Europe. The Mongol conquest in Iran happened during the Khwarazmian Empire when Shah Muhammad II broke the treaty with the Mongols.The Mongol conquest in Korea happened with several campaigns between 1231 to 1270.The Mongol fought against the Goryeo dynasty in Korea.

Therefore we can conclude that Iran and Korea we conquered by Mongols between 1227 and 1259.

Thus option Iran and Korea are the correct answer.

 

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Respond using 3-5 sentences.
How was propaganda used during WWII and what effect did it have? Use specific
examples.

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Answer:

The Nazi's used propaganda very effectively to spread anti-semetic beliefs and to spread their influence.

Explanation:

Hitler in power meant he had full control of the media, which he used to harness the attention of German people and fill their heads with misinformation and grow support for his political ideology. He would master the use of the media and art of cinema to paint a perfect picture of future Germany under his rule and with the “relocation” of the stain that was the Jews. The use of political posters was one of his main tools in the wide spread of anti-sematic judgments, examples of these anti-Jew posters would show racial stereo-types of dirty, infected, greedy men and women with the typical use of beady eyes and large noses to signify their race. These posters would seep these hurtful prejudices into the German population and turn them against their Jewish neighbors faster than could be fathomed. Films like The Eternal Jew would solidify these intolerant thoughts as Germany moved towards a full European takeover, and the desire to achieve Judenrein or be Jew free prevailed.  

Hitler would turn to the use of education to manipulate the youth of Germany. He formed the elite schools and Hitler youth programs to mold young Germans to his mindset against the Jewish people. He did this with false historical lessons and propaganda against the Jewish people.  

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The Greek language and culture aided in the spread of Christianity. true or false?​

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this is true, if I remember correctly Jesus's apostles went to Greece after he ascended and spread it there, telling the Greeks that the practice of their gods was wrong, etc. Anyway aside from my rambling, I'm 90% sure it's true. Hope that's useful.

I would say it is True.

Which of the following statements is correct?
a. The only French colonies were located on the continent of Africa.

b. Australia was controlled by the United States at the end of the 19th century.

c. Most of Africa had been colonized by European powers by the end of the 19th century.

d. There were no European colonies in South America at the end of the 19th century.

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Answer:

Most of Africa had been colonized by European powers by the end of the 19th century.

Explanation:

The only French colonies were located on the continent of Africa must be wrong, as there are french colonies is America (Lousiana) and Asia (Siam). Australia was controlled by the United States at the end of the 19th century is also wrong, since America NEVER controlled Austrailia. There were no European colonies in South America at the end of the 19th century is also definitely wrong - many were there as early as the 16th century. Most of Africa had been colonized by European powers by the end of the 19th century is true though. It's known as the scramble for Africa.

Which number produces a rational number when added to
to ?
01 -
O A. V11
OB. -1.41421356...
2.
O c.
O D. A

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Answer:

OB. -141421356

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A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease

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Answer:

PANDEMIC DISEASES

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PANDEMC DISEASES

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a pandemic disease

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When there is injustice and inequality in the society

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Explanation:

Inequality is an injustice. It slows efforts to eradicate poverty. Inequality slows overall growth. ... Extreme economic inequality creates tension between the 'haves' and the 'have nots' (or the 'have nots' and society in general) resulting in conflict, resentment and crimes like theft and mugging, which can be violent.

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Why did the British clash with the Frencir in Africa?
O They both wanted the same territory.
The British wanted to stop slavery.
O They both wanted more gold.
O The British wanted to stop people from speaking French.

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Answer:

A. They both wanted the same Territory is your correct answer.

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Part of New York City is located on the Hudson River. The Hudson feeds into one of the world's largest natural harbors. New York City's favorable location has allowed it to become

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Answer:

Part of New York City is located on the Hudson River. The Hudson feeds into one of the world's largest natural harbors. New York City's favorable location has allowed it to become  the major trade port in the East Coast.

Explanation:

New York City is the largest city in the United States in terms of population and one of the largest urban areas in the world. With more than 8.2 million inhabitants in an area of ​​830 km2, New York is the most densely populated large city in the United States.  

For more than a century, it has been one of the world's most important trade and financial centers. Due to its global influence in the fields of mass media, politics, education, entertainment and fashion, the city of New York ranks among the world's alpha cities.  Wall Street in Lower Manhattan is the global financial center and home of the New York Stock Exchange. The city is also known for the tallest buildings in the world, including the Empire State Building and the twin towers of the World Trade Center, which were destroyed in the attacks of September 11, 2001.

what is the name of the person who gave declared a protectorate over botswana

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Answer:

Sir Charles Warren...

Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements about industialization
Prior to industrialization most Americans made a living by
The father of the American Industrial Revolution was
The most important factor in the rapid industrialization of the United States was Its|
Done
Intro​

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Answer:

1.  Farming

2.  Sammuel Slater

3.  natural resources

Explanation:

1. Before the industrializatiom most Americans made living through agriculture, particularly farming, planting in large hectares of land known as plantation. Their major farm produce are Indian corn, tobacco, rice and cotton.

Hence, prior to industrialization most Americans made a living by FARMING

2. Samuel Slater was considered as the father of the American Industrial Revolution, due to his role, in which he brought British textile technology from England to America. For this, he was referred to as Slater the Traitor in UK. He designed the first textile mills in U.S and expand the business of textile Mills, which was very lucrative during cotton plantation period, which in turn serves as the beginning of industrialization period America.

Hence, the father of the American Industrial Revolution was SAMUEL SLATER

3. The most important factor that caused the rapid industrialization of the United States was it's presence of iron and steel as the natural resources, this helps in construction of railroads, trains, high bridges, ship building and high rise buildings, these are agents industrialization caused by Natural Resources.

Hence, the most important factor in the rapid industrialization of the United States was Its NATURAL RESOURCES

which of the following provisions were part of the treaty of Versailles

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Answer:

The 4 major Provisions

League of Nations

Territorial Losses

Military Restriction

War Guilt

Explanation:

Surrender all German Colonies ad League of Nations Mandates

Articles 45-40; Germany to turn over coal mines in Saar Basin to FranceArticle 51; Germany had to give France back its territory of Alsace-LorraineArticles 42-44 and Article 180; Germans to disband their fortifications along the Rhine River (to prevent Germany to take power again)Article 80; Austria was independent from GermanyArticles 81-86; Germany had to renounce territoral claims of CzechosolovakiaArticles 87-93; Germany had to relinquish German West  Prussia and other territory..where Poland became independent.Article 119; Germany no longer had colonies in China and Africia.

Limits on Arms, Forces, and Equipment

Articles 159-163; reduction of the German armyArticles 164-172; German military had a reduction in weapons and ammunition it could haveArticles 181-197; German navel forces reducedArticles 198-202; German military could not have an Air Force (allowed to have a few seaplanes)

War Crimes Trials

Articles 227-230; allowed Allies to conduct war crimes with a 5-judge tribunal

$33 Billions in Reparations

Article 231; Germany had to pay for all the loss and damages during the war

How did the Middle Ages fall due to the feudal system?​

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Answer: DECLINE OF FEUDALISM another blow from the system came from sudden population declines caused by wars and plagues, particularly the black death which peaked between 1347-1352 and by peasant revolts most famously in England in 1381.


Select the factors that caused immigration limits to be enforced:


the threat of cheap labor to American workers
an increase in crime and disease
harm to American unity in war times
the Ku Klux Klan

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I would think that it would be the rise of crime and disease it can’t be answer C or D so it has to be A or B

Answer:

1. The threat of cheap labor to American workers

2. An increase to crime and disease

3. The Ku Klux Klan

Explanation:

I'm sure that my first two are correct (1. The threat of cheap labor to American workers 2. An increase to crime and disease) but I'm not sure on the last one (3. The Ku Klux Klan)

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The Articles of Confederation established (a) a Congress. (b) a President. (c) a House and Senate. (d) a Congress and a Supreme Court.

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Answer:

A. a congress

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supporters of free trade believe ____

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Answer:

that a business should success or fail based on its ability to respond to the free and open market without needing special government protection to protect industry or its workers

Answer:

It lowers costs because it encourages competition

Explanation:

A.p.e.x

Josquin des Prez’s polyphonic compositions for the Sistine Chapel Choir were very popular because?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Josquin des Prez’s polyphonic compositions for the Sistine Chapel Choir were very popular because of the arrangement of voices brought expressiveness to the liturgy.

He was a very famous composer of the Renaissance times in Italy due to his musical compositions that were included in mass services. For instance, one of his finest compositions was the "Missa Pange Lingua. Many historians agree that Josquin was the best composer of the Renaissance.

All of the following are true about the Presidential Election of 1860 EXCEPT:
A) There were four candidates who won some electoral votes
B) The Democrats could not agree on a candidate - so they had two one for Northern Democrats and one for Southern Democrats
C) Lincoln won with 180 electoral votes and a unified Republican Party behind him
D) Douglas had the second most popular votes of the four candidates , but only won the electoral votes from one state (Missouri)
E) Lincoln campaigned to not abolish slavery where it already existed, but did not want it to spread to the west
F) Because Lincoln was not out to abolish slavery where it already existed, he won electoral votes from 3 key southern states

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Answer:

F is false (how convenient).

Explanation:

Lincoln had support from many Northern states. The states in the North had more people, so the head count helped to secure his victory. He did not receive the vote of any Southern state because he was against the idea of slavery spreading.

Describe either Mussolini, Stalin, or Hitler by giving 5 facts to show them at totalitarian leaders (pick only 1 leader):

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Hitler:

1. Respected eugenics/sterilization
2. Anti-Jewish legislation/Holocaust
3. Tight control of foreign affairs
4. Crushed opposition through fear and state terrorism
5. Consolidated power as Chancellor (2nd in command) until he had full power and officially became a dictator

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what were the strategies used in the Civil Rights Movement?

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The main strategy used in the Civil Rights Movement was peaceful protest. Specifically, sit-ins and marches were used often. Also boycotting places that didn't support them (ex. The Bus Boycott of 1955).

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What did the Thirteenth Amendment do?
O It abolished slavery.
It gave women the right to vote.
O It made universal education mandatory.
It established the right of unions to organize.

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It abolished slavery.

The 19th amendment was for women to vote.

There was no amendment for universal education, as the US is only a single country on a single planet haha

The right of unions to organize as the first amendment.

Answer:

It Abolished Slavery

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Who was leader of the Russian revolution

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Answer:

Vladimir Lenin

Explanation:

Led the Bolshevik Revolution

How were women treated in the Middle Ages

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Answer:

Women were taught to obey men – their fathers, and after they married, their husbands. The primary “job opportunity” for most women was to have and raise children, clean the house, and cook

Explanation:

Answer:

Women were taught to obey men – their fathers, and after they married, their husbands. The primary “job opportunity” for most women was to have and raise children. ... Women living in medieval towns had a better chance of learning a trade by helping their husbands in family businesses.

What is the most likely purpose of this document

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Which of the following describes a similarity between the German US responses in the later stages of the Great Depression

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Answer: if theses were the options that you had

A. Both countries cut government spending to avoid taking on any

national debt.

B. Both countries tried to reduce unemployment by launching public

works projects.

C. Both countries established command economies to better

regulate trade and production.

D. Both countries briefly suspended democracy to allow leaders to

make rapid economic changes.

the answer would be B. Both countries tried to reduce unemployment by launching public works projects.

Explanation:

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Veitnam    /     France

Explanation:

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It does not make sense to avoid post secondary education because of its cost since in the long run:

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Answer:

The salary you will earn with a degree will pay back the cost of college over your career.

Explanation:

In the long run: The salary you will earn with a degree will pay back the cost of college over your career.

What do you mean by Long run?

The long run is a period in which all production factors are variable. Increase output by increasing the application of all production factors. In the long run, the output scale can be changed.

Approximately 21 million people currently attend a postsecondary institution, with the vast majority of high school students aspiring to earn a bachelor's degree or higher.

While Ivy League schools, flagship state universities, and elite liberal arts colleges may dominate the popular image of the college, only a minority of students attend such institutions.

Therefore, The salary you will earn with a degree will pay back the cost of college over your career.

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Why did farmers out west struggle with railroad cost?

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Answer:

they didnt have the neccesary stuff

Explanation:

Answer:

C. Shipping costs to get their products back to the East were exceptionally high

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who was the person who invented chocolate chip cookies? (BRAINLIST)

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Answer:

Ruth Wakefield

Explanation:

Around the time Ruth Wakefield began making a chocolate chip cookie in the 1930s, naming newly invented treats after something or someone was in vogue.

What feature of the continent is described by the different colors on the map? countries peoples wet and dry regions bodies of water

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Answer:

wet and dry region

Explanation:

The darker-colored areas are the wet regions of Africa, and the lighter-colored areas are the dry regions of Africa.

The wet regions of Africa are located mainly in Central Africa and Eastern Africa, in countries like Congo, Ghana and Nigeria, where rainforests are common along the coasts.

The drier areas are mainly the Sahel, the Sahara, the Namibia Desert, and the Savannas of Eastern Africa in countries like Kenya and Tanzania.

The Horn of Africa is also quite dry, in Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti, and large percentage of the territory is arid or semi-arid.

Answer:

C - wet and dry regions

Explanation:

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