Which country suffered the most and was "shackled" from the treaty that ended World War I?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Germany

Explanation:

Treaty of Versailles, they were forced to pay all of the war damages after WW1.

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Determine Central Ideas- Why is the separation of powers among the branches of government important? How does the federalism embody this principle?​

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Answer:

What I do know is that the Separation of powers, therefore, refers to the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another. The intent is to prevent the concentration of power and provide for checks and balances.

What was it like to live in colonial times

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Most of the people living in Colonial America lived and worked on a farm. Although there would eventually be large plantations where the owners became wealthy growing cash crops, life for the average farmer was very hard work. They had to work hard all year long just to survive.

Answer:

The answer is B., because slaves were seen as property and nothing else.

Explanation:

3 advantages in Afro Eurasia

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1. A stable food supply

2. Good strong irrigation systems

3. Kingdoms and empires to keep you safe

4. Bronze weapons to protect

5. Bronze tools to get jobs done faster

6. Fresh water for drinking, irrigating, and transportation

7. Jobs for people to earn money in

8. People with talents to make resources better. They also make strong weapons and fancy jewelry

How should civil rights be enforced and protected?

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Answer:

For most cases involving civil rights violations and discrimination, one of your options is to file a complaint with the government at the federal or state level, and allow a government agency to take steps to enforce your civil rights.

Explanation:

Document 1:

"Not by birth does one become an outcast, not by birth does one become a Brahmin. By deeds

one becomes an outcast; by deeds one becomes a Brahmin. There are two ends not to be

sought by a seeker of truth. The first is the pursuit of desires ... and the second is the pursuit of

hardship. The middle way avoids of these ... and leads to peace, insight, full wisdom, and

nirvana."

--Buddha

1. After reading this document, what practice of Hinduism is the Buddha

criticizing?

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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.

After reading this document, the practice of Hinduism is the Buddha

criticizing is "Sadhana."

This is an ancient spiritual practice that tries to make people or followers detach from material things that do not serve the spirit. Through Sadhana, followers strive to reach perfection is all levels of life. Also through meditation, the followers of this practice try to defeat the ego and reach spiritual heights to constantly grow. The discipline is practice alone, so people can really focus on their own growth.

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Historically speaking, do grand schemes based on hunches usually work out?
Why or why not?

How did Howe plan to defeat the Continental Army once and for all? Why did
he believe this?

Why was it a bad idea for the redcoats to bunch up like this while walking
through enemy territory?

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Answer:

are these 3 questions

Explanation:

Answer:

Think about how Washington had a hunch that the British would try to take New York City after retreating from Boston. How did that work out for Washington and the Continental Army?

"William Howe organized a new strategy that he hoped would bring the rebellious New England Patriots to heel by cutting them off from communication with the middle and southern colonies. Howe believed that there were far more loyalists operating in the south and if he could just eliminate the threat that the northern Patriots posed to them, he could recruit enough men from the local population to police the entire region."

How does the old saying "like shooting fish in a barrel" apply to your third question?

Explanation:

People that whose meeting with jesus gave meaning to there life.

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Answer:

missionaries.....??

Explanation:

Explanation:  

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Name the economic and cultural factors that were used to justify the United States imperialism around the world.

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Answer:

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In this excerpt, the Spanish explorer Coronado reports to the King of Spain that he has discovered A. some very rich land for farming. B. the legendary "Seven Cities of Cibola." C. native peoples that he has enslaved. D. vast gold and silver deposits.

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Answer:

Option: B. the legendary "Seven Cities of Cibola."

Explanation:

Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was an explorer from Spain in the 16th century, known for expeditions in Southwest of America. Coronado went to look for seven golden cities after learning the tale of riches with it among the Spaniards in Mexico. Coronado assembled 400 soldiers and 1500 Indians and set out for an excursion to find the treasure (gold), to have existed in Mexico. He found the seven cities of Cibola with no riches.

How did the Twenty-fourth Amendment affect the voting rights of African Americans?


It expanded the vote to include all citizens 18 and older, providing voting rights for soldiers, who were predominantly African American.


It prohibited state legislatures from selecting senators, giving African Americans a greater voice in the government.


It eliminated poll taxes in all national elections, allowing many African Americans a chance to vote because they could now afford it.


It required equal protection under the law for all citizens, extending all voting rights to African Americans.

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Answer:

C. It eliminated poll taxes in all national elections, allowing many African Americans a chance to vote because they could now afford it.

Explanation:

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3. What accounts for the intensity of white race prejudice in the years after slavery's

end?

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Answer:

1.  Fear of Blacks or former slaves' actions against their White masters

2.  The desire of White to maintain the state of established inequality.

Explanation:

1. Fear of Blacks or former slaves' actions against their White masters: with what happened during Haiti revolution between 1791 and 1804, which led to the massacre of whites. The Whites in Southern United States feared that after slavery, Blacks could rise up against them. Thereby, in their attempt to subjugate the Blacks, they resulted to White Prejudice.

2. The desire of White to maintain the state of established inequality: also knowing fully well that former slaves could challenge the Whites for jobs and trading activities due to many Blacks having the ability to work with dexterity. The White increased their efforts on the intensity of their race-prejudice to keep the blacks frightened and subjugated

Which of the following BEST describes
the intention of the Treaty of Tordesillas of
1494?

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Answer:

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Treaty of Tordesillas, (June 7, 1494), was an agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered or explored by Christopher Columbus and other late 15th-century voyagers.

Answer:

agreement between Spain and Portugal over lands newly discovered

Explanation:

What tactics were used to get confessions from accused heretics?

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Answer: Punishments ranged from acts of penance, public floggings, or confiscation of property to life imprisonment in a dungeon. Many heretics who refused to repent were burned at the stake.

Explanation:

What is widely believed to be the one accomplishment of the Articles of Confederation?

Question 2 options:

The Northwest Ordinance was passed in 1787 which set guidelines for forming new states


Congress had power to tax states to raise revenue


Congress had the power to make a national currency


Congress had the power to regulate commerce.

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A. The Northwest Ordinance was passed in 1787 which set guidelines for forming new states.

Explanation:

The Articles of Confederation was the United States' first constitution. It is known for being very weak and giving little to no power to the federal government.

The government could not tax the states, create and enforce laws properly, draft soldiers, regulate trade, and other important processes. This eventually led people to believe that the Articles of Confederation was hurting the country and needed to be revised, these people were called Federalists. On the other hand, the people who wanted to keep the Articles of Confederation and did not want the government to have power were called Anti-Federalists.

With the Articles of Confederation, the Congress really only had one success, this was the Northwest Ordinance, which was passed in 1787. This meant that the Northwest territories would be split and would set guidelines for forming new states.

9. Provide two specific examples of how the Constitution protects against the courts
becoming too powerful.

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Answer:

guarantees a fair process in all hearings.

guarantees equal treatment under the law.

provides for a pretrial hearing by a grand jury in felony cases.

outlaws a second trial for the same crime (double jeopardy)

protects suspects from having to answer questions which could be used against them.

Explanation:

Can you own a private business in a capitalist country?​

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Answer:

In practice, however, Sweden is not strictly socialist, and the United States is not strictly ... system where the means of production are owned by private individuals. ... Under a capitalist economy, the economy runs through individuals who own and ... Corporations can sue and be sued; they can buy and sell property

Explanation:

Answer:

Under a capitalist economy, the economy runs through individuals who own and operate private companies. Decisions over the use of resources are made by the individual or individuals who own the company. In a theoretical capitalist society, companies that incorporate are treated by the same laws as individuals.

3. In early civilizations, farmers and craftspeople belonged to the highest social class. *
(10 Points)
TRUE
FALSE

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Answer:

The best choice I would pick is False

Explanation:

Because the rulers, priests, government officials, and warriors were made up of the largest and most likely the highest social class.

Answer:

false

Explanation:

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How did most people become enslaved before the Transatlantic slave trade started?

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Answer: Slavery was prevalent in many West and Central African societies before and during the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Various forms of slavery, servitude, or coerced human labor existed throughout the world before the development of the trans-Atlantic slave trade in the sixteenth century. Slavery was prevalent in many West and Central African societies before and during the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Fun Facts about Little St. Simons??

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Answer: Umm i don't really know what to say but if it is about myself then I love taking care of kids, singing and watching Netflix.

Explanation:

Explain how Western Europe Catholicism Eastern Europe Greek orthodox began?

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Answer:

it all began

Explanation:

Christianity has been practiced in Europe since the first century, and a number of the Pauline Epistles were addressed to Christians living in Greece, as well as other parts of the Roman Empire.As of 2010 Catholics were the largest Christian group in Europe, accounting for more than 48% of European Christians.[3] The second-largest Christian group in Europe were the Orthodox, who made up 32% of European Christians.[3] About 19% of European Christians were part of the Protestant tradition.[3] Russia is the largest Christian country in Europe by population, followed by Germany and Italy.[3]

Since at least the legalization of Christianity by the Roman Emperor Constantine in the 4th century, Europe has been an important centre of Christian culture, even though the religion was inherited from the Middle East and important Christian communities have thrived outside Europe such as Oriental Orthodoxy and the Church of the East since the time of Christ. Christian culture has been an important force in Western civilization, influencing the course of philosophy, art, and science.[4][5]

Europe has a rich Christian culture, especially as numerous saints, martyrs and popes were European themselves. All of the Roman Catholic popes from 741 to 2013 were from Europe.[6] Europe brought together many of the Christian holy sites and heritage and religious centers.[7]

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From where did the finest yarn come?

England

Spain

Portugal

New England

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Spain.

The finest and softest sheep's wool is Merino which comes from the Merino sheep, and Merino sheep originate from Spain.

Answer:

Spain

Explanation:

The wool comes from merino sheep known for having the softest and highest quality of any sheep. Merino wool has a highly complex physical structure that evolved over millions of years to protect sheep from the weather. These sheep come from Spain and the breed has become more well known in many countries worldwide.

Joan of arc was burned in 1430 for what

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Answer:

Joan of Arc was burned in 1430 for heresy.

Explanation:

The belief was that she was given a message from God through the Saint Michael and others, who told her to take up arms and lead her fellow countrymen to victory.

She was able to gather forces and deal a decisive blow against the British army following the dream, but was later betrayed and captured, & was finally burned on the stake for heresy.

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Kenya is located where in Africa?

a-west coast
b-east coast
c-north coast
d-south coast

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Answer:

Kenya is located in the B.)east coast of Africa

Answer:

east coast

Explanation:

Kenya is in East Africa on the east coast

List the causes of American involvement in the Afghan War. Do you believe it was worth American involvement in the War?

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Answer:

nooooo

Explanation:

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what modern country is the city of Rome?

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Answer:

Italy

Explanation:

Life in Sumerian Times in Mesopotamia

Written Response


Prompt: What is the event described in the article taught in schools today? What are the lasting lessons that we can learn from studying this event? Support your response with evidence from the text.


Rubric

1. Topic Sentence (address the prompt) (2 pts)

2. Evidence (direct quote from the text) (1 pt.)

Examples: According to ________, "insert text evidence".

3. Elaboration Sentences (3pts)

a. Clarifying statement

b. Examples with transitions

c. Examples with transitions

4. Closing Sentence (restate the prompt) (1 pt.)

Grammar 3 points total: ______/10

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

You did not include the ideas of the lesson learned in class. So we do not know the specifics of your lesson and the event describes in the article because you did not attach it.

However, we can help you by commenting on the following general terms.

Life in Sumerian Times.

Sumeria was the first civilization on planet Earth.

Historians consider that  Sumeria-Mesopotamia was established approximately 6,000 BCE, which means that they settle in the middle of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers 8,000 years ago. That region is modern-day Iraq in the Middle East.

Sumerians developed great agriculture techniques, so the daily life of Sumerians was decided to work in the farm fields growing crops in the fertile soil of the region and controlling the permanent flooding of the rivers.

Sumerians were very religious people that founded important city-states such as Uruk, Lagash, Ur, Kish, Nippur, or Eridu. They worshiped their gods who were very vulnerable deities. Sometimes they supported humans, but other times, according to Sumerian clay tablets written in the cuneiform language, the gods punished humans.

That is why Sumerians built impressive large buildings called Ziguratts to honor and worship their gods.

arrange the events in chronological order

ASAP

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in order: start of the civil war, massive westward, arrival of, signing of, drafting and

How many attempts to settle Virginia had failed before Jamestown?

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

What led to the importation of more slaves in South Carolina during the late 17th Century?
The growing demand for cotton in foreign markets
The growing demand of the naval stores
The growning demand of the fur trade business with the natives
The growing demand for both rice and indigo

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Answer:

8

Explanation:

Answer:

The demand for cotton in foreign markets

Explanation:

Why did early humans begin to set up permanent villages? A. They had to protect themselves from flooding rivers. B. They could no longer find animals to hunt for food. c. They were unable to gather plants due to changing weather. D. They started to farm crops for the first time.​

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Answer:

D. They started to farm crops for the first time.

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