When did Babylonian emerge ?

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Answer 1

Answer with explanation:

Babylonia was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq). A small Amorite-ruled state emerged in 1894 BC, which contained the minor administrative town of Babylon.

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Which of the following emerged in Western Europe in large part as a reaction to the diplomatic exchanges exemplified in the passage?

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Answer: The incorporation of Eastern Asian ideas and knowledge into mainstream European society

The European practice of religious tolerance based on the example of the Mongol Empire

A political alliance that protected Western Europe from further invasions of the Mongol Empire

An increased European awareness of important cultural, political, and economic developments in Eastern Asia

Explanation:

Answer:

D: An increased European awareness of important cultural, political, and economic developments in Eastern Asia

Explanation:

As there was an increased amount of diplomatic exchanges, there became more opportunities for people from Western Europe to experience Eastern Asian culture. They also had more time to become aware of all the different developments going on.

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Why do you think Philadelphia was one of the most popular cities amongst free African Americans? Which positive aspect of the city would have been most important to you if you had been living during this time as a freed African American?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Filadelfia3​ (en inglés, Philadelphia, también apodada coloquialmente Philly) es la mayor ciudad del estado de Pensilvania, Estados Unidos. Está ubicada sobre la orilla derecha del río Delaware —poco antes de su desembocadura en la bahía de Delaware—, que la separa del estado de Nueva Jersey, y en un punto intermedio entre las importantes ciudades de Nueva York y Washington D. C. Es la quinta ciudad del país por población y la 51.ª del mundo. El condado de Filadelfia, del que es sede, tiene 1 526 000 habs. (Philadelphia City) y su área metropolitana (Valle de Delaware) alcanza los 6 millones de habs. (censo de 2014).

Es un gran centro histórico, cultural y artístico en los Estados Unidos, y de la misma forma un importante puerto industrial sobre el río Delaware, que se extiende hasta el océano Atlántico. Fundada en 1682, fue durante el siglo XVIII la ciudad más poblada de las Trece Colonias y la tercera ciudad más poblada del Imperio británico (tras Londres y Dublín), antes de convertirse provisionalmente en la ciudad capital de los Estados Unidos. Fue velozmente superada por Nueva York y le cedió su estatus de capital a la flamante ciudad de Washington D.C. Hoy, Filadelfia es la principal metrópolis del estado de Pensilvania, aunque la capital y sede del gobierno es Harrisburg.

El nombre de la ciudad, elegido por William Penn, significa "la ciudad del amor fraternal" (compuesta de philos (φίλος) "amor", y adelphos (ἀδελφός) "hermano"), pues se deseaba que fuese un refugio de tolerancia religiosa.

Establecida en 1682, es una de las ciudades más antiguas del país, y, como capital original y ciudad más grande de la época colonial, gozaba de una importancia política y social mayor que Boston o Nueva York. En 1776, el Congreso Continental de las Trece Colonias se reunió en Filadelfia y en el 4 de julio de ese año, declaró la independencia de Gran Bretaña. Quizás el ciudadano más famoso de Filadelfia fue Benjamin Franklin, escritor, científico y político.

Filadelfia es fundamental para la historia afroamericana, su gran población negra es anterior a la Gran Migración.

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Philadelphia3 (in English, Philadelphia, also colloquially nicknamed Philly) is the largest city in the state of Pennsylvania, United States. It is located on the right bank of the Delaware River —shortly before its mouth in the Delaware Bay—, which separates it from the state of New Jersey, and at an intermediate point between the important cities of New York and Washington DC It is the fifth city of the country by population and the 51st in the world. The county of Philadelphia, where it is located, has 1,526,000 inhabitants. (Philadelphia City) and its metropolitan area (Delaware Valley) reaches 6 million inhabitants. (2014 census).

It is a great historical, cultural and artistic center in the United States, and in the same way an important industrial port on the Delaware River, which extends to the Atlantic Ocean. Founded in 1682, it was during the 18th century the most populous city of the Thirteen Colonies and the third most populous city in the British Empire (after London and Dublin), before provisionally becoming the capital city of the United States. It was quickly overtaken by New York and yielded its capital status to the brand new city of Washington D.C. Today, Philadelphia is the main metropolis of the state of Pennsylvania, although the capital and seat of government is Harrisburg.

The name of the city, chosen by William Penn, means "the city of brotherly love" (composed of philos (φίλος) "love", and adelphos (ἀδελφός) "brother"), as it was desired that it was a refuge of religious tolerance .

Established in 1682, it is one of the oldest cities in the country, and, as the original capital and the largest city of the colonial era, it enjoyed greater political and social importance than Boston or New York. In 1776, the Thirteen Colonies Continental Congress met in Philadelphia and on July 4 of that year declared independence from Great Britain. Perhaps the most famous citizen of Philadelphia was Benjamin Franklin, writer, scientist, and politician.

Philadelphia is central to African American history, its large black population predates the Great Migration.

Explanation:

Spanish settlers tended to build towns

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Answer:

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What is known as the "incumbency effect?"

a)the advantages a candidate who is running for re-election has over the

candidate trying to unseat him or her

b) the responsibilities a candidate running for office has to his or her own party

Cthe advantages a candidate who is a "fresh face" has over someone with

strong name-recognition

d)The amount of money a candidate raises from business and union sources, as

opposed to money donated by individuals

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Answer:

a) the advantages a candidate who is running for re-election has over the candidate trying to unseat him or her

Explanation:

Incumbency effect can be defined as the advantages a candidate who is running for re-election has over the candidate trying to unseat him or her in a democratic election process.

Basically, it refers to the tendency (phenomenon) for public officials such as senators or house of representative members who are already holding power (office) to get re-elected over an opposition. This ultimately implies that, a candidate contesting with an incumbent candidate is automatically placed at a disadvantage to emerge as the winner election due to the power of incumbency (incumbency effect).

Additionally, the incumbency effect is peculiar to democratic elections and most favorable or stronger for the house of representative members.

When the United States refused to give the Philippines their independence, who led the Filipino forces in opposition to the U.S.

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I believe it was Emilio Aguinaldo.

1. What are the first 10 Amendments also known as?

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Answer:

Bill of Rights

Explanation:

Answer:

Bill of Rights

Explanation

The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. It spells out Americans' rights in relation to their government. It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual—like freedom of speech, press, and religion.

what were three religious things a pharaoh did?​

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Answer:

Religious things a pharaoh did were:

- religious rituals

- ceremonies related to divine kingship

Religious rituals ,ceremonies related to divine kingship. Hope this helps

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“The Inhabitants of the Massachusetts bay were notorious in the smuggling Business, from the
Capital Merchant down to the meanest Mechanick [poorest craftsmen]. . . . So lost to all Sense of
Honor was this Set of Men, that the smuggling Trade went on as usual, until at last . . . it brought on
the present Rebellion. . . .
“. . . The Ministry . . . procured a new Act [in 1767] to be passed, laying Duties upon Tea, Glass,
Paper, and Painters Colours. This Act was not more unreasonable than many other Acts which had
been submitted to for many Years past, and which, even at this Time, they made no Objection to. . .
.
“As to the Glass in particular, the Duty was so trifling, that it would not have enhanced the Price of it
to the Purchaser. . . . The true Reason of Opposition was this: The Inhabitants of the Colonies were
a Race of Smugglers. They carried an extensive Trade with the Dutch, not only in Holland, but very
greatly with the Dutch Settlements in the West Indies. . . . The Smugglers then, who were the
prevailing Part of the Traders in the Capitals of the several Provinces, found it necessary for their
Interest, to unite in defeating the Operation of the Act.”
Peter Oliver, former chief justice of the royal colony of Massachusetts, Origin and Progress of the
American Rebellion, published in 1781

Using the excerpt, answer (a), (b), and (c).
Briefly describe the point of view expressed by Oliver in
the excerpt.
Briefly describe a historical situation in which Oliver
produced the excerpt.
Briefly describe ONE piece of evidence used by Oliver to
support his argument in the excerpt.

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Answer and Explanation:

1. Oliver shows a third-person point of view to narrate his story about what was happening in the colonies. He does not put himself as participating in situations, but as someone who had a panoramic view and what was happening, being able to quote these events based on that view.

2. Oliver was telling about the increasing taxation of the English government on products produced in the colonies. He shows how it hurt smugglers and encouraged smuggling products to be offered, sold and bought as a way to overcome unfair taxation. It also shows that there was a smugglers' union to take a stand against this government attitude.

3. Oliver uses the phrase "This Act was not more unreasonable than many other Acts which had been submitted to for Many Years past" to show that this was not the first time that the government had imposed an unjust tax on the colonies. With this he reinforces the argument that justifies the action of smugglers / traders to act against the government.

In the sumerian times, What did they do to solve their problems???????????

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Answer:

To defend themselves, the Sumerians built walls and dug moats around their cities. By 3000 B.C.E., the solutions to the challenges faced by the Sumerians had transformed Sumerian farming villages into walled city-states.

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What event angered the Spanish viceroy to send out the Aguayo Expedition?
a.
The invasion of Sicily
b.
The Chicken War
c.
The invasion of San Antonio
d.
The War Between Spain and France

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Answer:

its C.

Explanation:

What does Morgan argue about the role of plantation owners in shaping patriotic rhetoric?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.

What Morgan argued about the role of plantation owners in shaping patriotic rhetoric was that after Bacon's rebellion, landlords stop using indentured servitude, although in some cases it was cheaper than to buy black slaves.

So with this change, plantation owners started to form the patriotic rhetoric that exalted their work and actions were for the benefit of colonial America. They tried to maintain relatively social stability, for instance, in the Jamestown, Virginia, colony, that benefited their production and exportation of cash crops to Europe.

Edmund Sears Morgan (1916-2013) was an American professor and historian who worked at the universities of Chicago, Brown, and Yale, and specialized in the history of the American colonies.

What became evident when the colonists and British troops clashed at Lexington and
Concord?
(1 Point)
The British soldiers were fearful of the colonial militia.
The British troops were eager to start a war with the colonies.
The colonial militia was no match for the well-trained British troops.
The colonists were willing to fight for the right to govern themselves.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Colonist were willing to fight for there lives

The English bill of rights enumerates each of the following except

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a) the right to religious freedom

Answer:

A

Explanation:

the right to religious freedom

Why did the Founders decide to create a whole new government instead of just changing the Articles of Confederation?

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The Founders felt that it would be easier and more efficient to just create a new constitution and government rather than revising the Articles of Confederation.

The Articles of Confederation was the United States' first constitution. It was known for being very weak and giving little to no power to the federal government. With the Articles, the government could not tax the states, create and enforce laws properly, regulate trade, and other important matters.

Over time, people started to believe that the Articles of Confederation was harming the country and they needed something more powerful. The people who thought this were called Federalists. Anti-Federalists, on the other hand, preferred to have a weak government and often associated it with British tyranny.

The Constitutional Convention was called in 1787 and was originally meant to just simply revise the Articles of Confederation, but they ended up getting scrapped altogether for the United States Constitution.

What economic practices introduced by the Chinese facilitated trade and economic growth?

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Answer:

The Chinese introduced several economic reforms shortly after the death of Mao-Zedong, thanks to the leadership of the Chinese new chairman: Deng-Xiapong.

Explanation:

First, they designed specific areas of the country as special economic zones. In these zones, companies, both foreign and local, had special tax and tariff incentives.

After, they opened up many economic sectors in the rest of the country, and this led to a very high increase in economic growth.

Finally, China entered the world trade organization, linking its economic with the rest of the world, and attracting even more investment and trade.

What important change took place in Virginia during Johnson’s life that prevented others from achieving the success that he did? (3rd segment)

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Anthony Johnson, a black man from Angola became one of the first African indentured servants to be free and own land in Virginia (Thirteen colonies, America). During his lifetime, in 1662, Virginia Colony passed a law that children in the colony would henceforth hold the social status of their mother. This is about the Roman principle of partus sequitur ventrem. This translates to children of slave women who were born into slavery, regardless of whether their fathers are white free men or black free men.

Therefore, most, if not all of the subsequent people of African origin at the time, were technically born into slavery, as many of them do not have white mothers, thereby, that change of law prevented them from achieving the same level of success as Anthony Johnson.

Anthony Johnson died in 1670.

"Inaugural Address", John F. Kennedy describes how
human beings still fight for the same goals as their ancestors
did. Which goal does he present as MOST important?
o education
o conquest
o freedom
o change

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Answer:

It would be freedom

Explanation:

In the previous wars for America, most wars were fought for freedom for their people.

the iroquois confederacy was based on an unwritten body of rules called the

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Answer:

Great Law of Peace

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who was W. E. B. DuBois

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Answer:

W.E.B. Du Bois was an American sociologist, historian, author, editor, and activist who was the most important black protest leader in the United States during the first half of the 20th century. He shared in the creation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).

Explanation:

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True or False (Explain why)

President Washington became the only President to ever be elected by the electoral college.

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

The electroral college is a system of voting that has been used for all the presidents of the USA

60 points!! Please I really need help on this ASAP. Now, you will conduct Internet research to collect information about the Battles of Lexington and
Concord. Find one primary source and one secondary source on the topic. Then, you will complete a
graphic organizer that includes the following items:
. a summary of each source
• the organization of each source (sequential, comparative, or causal)
• one fact from each source
• one opinion from each source

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The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. The battles were fought on April 19, 1775 in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy, and Cambridge. The Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought on April 19, 1775, kicked off the American Revolutionary War (1775-83). ... On the night of April 18, 1775, hundreds of British troops marched from Boston to nearby Concord in order to seize an arms cache.

About 700 British Army regulars in Boston, under Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smith, were given secret orders to capture and destroy Colonial military supplies reportedly stored by the Massachusetts militia at Concord. Through effective intelligence gathering, Patriot leaders had received word weeks before the expedition that their supplies might be at risk and had moved most of them to other locations. On the night before the battle, warning of the British expedition had been rapidly sent from Boston to militias in the area by several riders, including Paul Revere and Samuel Prescott, with information about British plans. The initial mode of the Army's arrival by water was signaled from the Old North Church in Boston to Charlestown using lanterns to communicate "one if by land, two if by sea".

The first shots were fired just as the sun was rising at Lexington. Eight militiamen were killed, including Ensign Robert Munroe, their third in command. The British suffered only one casualty. The militia were outnumbered and fell back, and the regulars proceeded on to Concord, where they broke apart into companies to search for the supplies. At the North Bridge in Concord, approximately 400 militiamen engaged 100 regulars from three companies of the King's troops at about 11:00 am, resulting in casualties on both sides. The outnumbered regulars fell back from the bridge and rejoined the main body of British forces in Concord.

The British forces began their return march to Boston after completing their search for military supplies, and more militiamen continued to arrive from the neighboring towns. Gunfire erupted again between the two sides and continued throughout the day as the regulars marched back towards Boston. Upon returning to Lexington, Lt. Col. Smith's expedition was rescued by reinforcements under Brigadier General Hugh Percy, a future duke of Northumberland styled at this time by the courtesy title Earl Percy. The combined force of about 1,700 men marched back to Boston under heavy fire in a tactical withdrawal and eventually reached the safety of Charlestown. The accumulated militias then blockaded the narrow land accesses to Charlestown and Boston, starting the Siege of Boston.

Ralph Waldo Emerson describes the first shot fired by the Patriots at the North Bridge in his "Concord Hymn" as the "shot heard round the world".

which example illustrates the principles of checks and balances

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Answer:

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How was the Protestant reformation related to the renaissance?

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The renaissance was a period of time where people started to question the Catholic Church, they felt controlled and scammed by the church and wanted to reform the church’s political and social influence. This lead to the Creation of the Protestant Church. Directly Relating the Renaissance and the Reformation.

What is the best term to describe the government established by the
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut?
A
autocracy
B
democracy
C
oligarchy
D
monarchy

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i could be wrong but i’m thinking b) democracy.
I think the answer is b

In 1947, the Indian Independence Act separated British India into two countries, India and Pakistan. What was one consequence of this separation?
A.
India's government is based on the communist model, while Pakistan still has a monarchy.
B.
India's population is mainly Hindu, while the population of Pakistan is mainly Muslim.
C.
India has a free market economy, while the economy in Pakistan is based on socialism.
D.
India has military alliances with the United States, while Pakistan is allied with Russia.

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Answer:

B.India's population is mainly hindu while Pakistan's is mainly muslim

What caused Islam to spread throughout Arabia?

A. Wealthy Meccan leaders lent support to new faith
B. People in Arabia joined Islam while a Muhammad was on the Hijra
C. People in Arabia were inspired to join Islam after reading the Qur’an
D. Followers of Islam promoted their message while traveling to other cities

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Answer:

B. People in Arabia joined Islam while a Muhammad was on the Hijra

Explanation:

The prophet Muhammad when he was on the Hegira in the 622, began building his large followers of Islam in Medina and people of Arabia followed him.

Arab Muslims were victories over other nations and brought the Islamic religion to them and also built some structures in the land.

Why were New England farms fairly small?

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ship building and fishing

Answer:

The farms in New England Colonies were small because the farms were small, mainly to provide food for individual families. Also these land were known for being rich in forests and fur trapping, harbors were located throughout the region. The area was not known for good farmland. So therefore they do not need much farm areas.

Explanation:

How did poor factory workers live day to day?

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-overcrowding

-poor sanitation

-spread of diseases

-pollution

As well, workers were paid low wages that barely allowed them to afford the cost of living associated with their rent and food.

Fought in Sharpsburg, MD on September 17, 1862
Over 22,717 dead, wounded, or missing
Bloodiest day in American history
• Decisive Union victory
Ended Robert E. Lee's invasion of Maryland
Which would make the BEST title for this list of notes about the Civil War?

A)
The Battle of Shiloh

B)
The Battle of Antietam

C)
The Battle of Nashville

D)
The Battle of Chickamauga

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Answer: B)

The Battle of Antietam

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Who organized their civilization into city states ?

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Answer:

The greek?

Explanation:

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