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n 1300, Mongol attacks affected a number of Asian countries. Bandits attacked and robbed traders on the Silk Road. Road travel suffered greatly, and Europeans found it difficult to trade with the East. Based on this statement, what was the result of the Mongolian invasion? A. Trade in Europe died out because of lack of raw materials. B. The Silk Road lost its importance because of lack of trade. C. Europeans turned to the New World for raw materials. D. The invasion brought about the Age of Navigation.

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Answer 1

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The Silk Road lost its importance because of lack of trade.

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Answer 2

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The correct answer is

B. The Silk Road lost its importance because of lack of trade.

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Which statement best explains how the Catholic Church benefited from the journeys Columbus made to the Americas? The Catholic Church​

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Answer:

The Catholic Church altered beliefs to convert American Indians.

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The Catholic Church altered beliefs to convert American Indians.

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Can you suggest a reason why historians see Marston Moor as a ‘turning point’ in the civil war?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options for this question we can say the following.

Historians see Marston Moor as a ‘turning point’ in the civil war because this was the largest battle regarding the number of troops, to be fought in England during the English Civil War (1642-1651). Historians think that according to some sources, the Parliamentarian and Scots troops killed approximately 4,000 Royalists soldiers.

The victory of the Parliamentarian and Scots meant one thing but an important one in the Civil War: the Royalists had lost total control of the North part of the English territory.

Historians also consider that the victory impulsed the career of military official Oliver Cromwell.

What began the chain of events in the United States that led to the great depression?
A: The end of World War 1
B: Hyperinflation
C: The stock market crash
D: Banks shutting down
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C: The stock market crash

A supporter of the views expressed in this 1881 cartoon would argue that:
O A. the United States was not behaving fairly in its treatment of
American Indians.
B. the United States had been far too generous in its treatment of
American Indians.
C. American Indians should assimilate to white culture rather than
maintain sovereignty.
D. settlers moving westward had no obligations to recognize
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Answer:

The United States was not behaving fairly in its treatment of American Indians.

Which side had the better military strategy: the North or the South? Why?

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South, the north had incompetent generals and no good strategy. Ulysses Grant had sacrificed many of his men just to win a battle. The south had very intelligent generals and had better plans unlike the north.

How did the social structure of France lead to problems and eventually a revolution?

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People were upset they weren't making as much money, or had as much power as other socials classes. There also upset they didn't have equal job or education opportunities. The wealth (land) distribution was unfair.

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Social and economic inequality and also bad leaders.The inequality in opportunity for jobs, and wealth as well as political power. They also struggled to get food because of their low ranking.Because they were fed up with the social and political inequality. Also, Louis XVI chose who side with the 1st and 2nd Estates when presented with idea o changed the laws, this angered the 3rd Estate.

Explain ONE way that urbanization affected the growth of export economies in the period 1750-1900.

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The need for raw materials for the factories and increased food supplies for the growing population in urban centers had led to the growth of export economies around the world that had specialized in commercial extraction of natural resources and the production of food and industrial crops.

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During the Golden Age of Islam, one major advance that was given to the world was?

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The Islamic Golden Age started with the rise of Islam and establishment of the first Islamic state in 622. The introduction of paper in the 10th century enabled Islamic scholars to easily write manuscripts; Arab scholars also saved classic works of antiquity by translating them into various languages.

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the Harlem Renaissance began just after the

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Answer:

he movement is considered to have begun about 1918 and continued to 1937. Its most productive period was in the 1920s, as the movement's vitality suffered during the Great Depression (1929–39). Although the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance survived into the 1930s, Arna Bontemps's debut novel, God Sends Sunday (1931), is generally considered the last book of the movement.

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The great depression

Who wrote Mein Kampf and what did it symbolize?

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☁️My Answer☁️ and ✧My Explanation✧:

Adolf Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" and it is symbolized as a clear-cut warning to the world of Hitler's intentions for war and genocide, which may have been recognized and prevented had more people read it outside of Germany, some historians say. In many instances throughout the novel, Hitler’s infamous work of literature was used against the Nazi regime to bring protection and safety to those in possession of the novel.

Acrostic poems of John Locke

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Explanation:

Acrostic poems of John Locke

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1 point
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C) Help to preserve culture and educate us about our shared past.

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c) Help to preserve culture and educate us about our shared past.

why did America struggle to gain the support of the people in South Vietnam?

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Answer:

Stalin and Mao's help to the Viet Minh in 1950, changed the front line dynamic and international character of the battle. Under Truman the help went from $10M in September 1950 to $150M before the finish of 1951. Kennedy sent 500 more military consultants, bringing American powers there to 1,400. U.S. missions were completed at a more reliable rate by conveying expanding measures of military help from the US. Their primary aim was to confine Socialist development in Indochina as they suspected it would before long prompt Socialist takeovers in Thailand, Laos, Malaya, and all of what later became Vietnam. This would have brought about an adjustment in overall influence all through Asia. The U.S. saw public safety in US and Western Europe's inclinations being minimized because of the ascent of Socialist development.

How much of the worlds fresh water comes from Canada

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Answer:

20%

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President Wilson began his speech with an introduction that told about the situation at the end of the war and about what he thought was most important for the peace settlement. What did he think was most important?

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One of Wilson’s purposes in delivering the Fourteen Points speech was to present a practical alternative to the traditional notion of an international balance of power preserved by alliances among nations—belief in the viability of which had been shattered by World War I—and to the Bolshevik-inspired dreams of world revolution that at the time were gaining ground both within and outside of Russia.

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Answer:

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They though Jewish people were the cause of them losing world war two, so they tried to kil all of them.

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Answer:

The Hawks would play at a college arena is due to the city not letting them build their own arena. if that is not the answer I would go with their arena was not built yet.

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The fanbase and training has nothing to do, a arena can be filled by opponents fans and they can bring in more money more fans later on. So I would go with the city refused to build them their own arena.

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True or False: The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African Americans to serve in the US military.
A. True
B. False
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Tuskegee Airmen

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The answer is A. True

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They convinced France and Spain to support the Americans.
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Answer:

they contributed to the American victory at Trenton

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Answer:

Japan

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Answer:

They further promised to keep runaway slaves out of  their area. In return, they were to receive livestock, farming equipment, and annuities for twenty years. The Seminoles thought this meant that  the treaty was in effect for at least twenty years and that they would be  certain that the reservation was theirs for that length of time.

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the person answering (e.g. consumer, business owner, etc.)?

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The correct answers to these open questions are the following.

What are the positive results of government regulation of the economy?

The positive results of government intervention in the economy are that it can create a balance when needed or establish proper legislation in order to help the economy in moments of crisis. The federal government can also promote the best economic conditions when the economy needs some kind of support or impulse.

What are the negative results?

We can say that the negative result could be an excess of regulation that unbalances the natural flow of a market economy.

How would the answers change based on the point of view of the person answering (e.g. consumer, business owner, etc.)?

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Answer:

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Answer:

I would not support him.

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Answer:

243,042 km

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who used his considerable influence to win the election for Thomas Jefferson??​

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Answer:

aaron burr

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An amendment is proposed by elected members of Congress, it requires a two thirds majority in both House and Senate. Thus the elected representative in whom the people have delegated political power have to vote on the amendment.
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