Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
a
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What musical instruments did ancient Indians use at their yearly festivals?
Answer:
harp, cymbals, and drums were the musical instruments played and a heptatonic scale was used.
Explanation:
Answer: They used a veena
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1. What did Gardiner Means mean when he stated. "We backed into the Twentieth Century describing our actual economy in terms of the small enterprises of the Nineteenth Century''?
He is saying that our nation is not in the best of form, that we are entering the twenty-first century but still preoccupied with issues from the nineteenth, and that we need to get past that.
Who was Stephen Gardiner?
During the English Reformation, Stephen Gardiner, an English Catholic bishop and politician who served as Lord Chancellor under Queen Mary I and King Philip, lived from July 27, 1483, to November 12, 1555. Soon after, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey took notice of his abilities and hired him as his secretary.
It is reported that in this role, he was there at The More in Hertfordshire when King Henry VIII and the French ambassadors were there for the signing of the famed Treaty of the More. He most likely first caught the king's attention on this visit, but it appears that he did not begin actively serving Henry until three years later.
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Write a title for an editorial about a Patriot’s point of view in the Boston Massacre
Answer:
Boycotting English goods helps to ensure independence.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Terrible Massacre of my Fellow Patriots
Explanation:
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Which ruler fired Bismarck and built Germany's military even larger?
Answer:
In the 1860s, Otto von Bismarck, then Minister President of Prussia, provoked three short, decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and France, aligning the smaller German states behind Prussia in its defeat of France. In 1871 he unified Germany into a nation-state, forming the German Empire
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What is a frontier?
land that forms the farthest extent of a nation’s settled regions
an area of lawlessness
extending the nation beyond its existing borders
government gifts of land
Answer:
frontier is extending the nation beyonds it's existing borders
Answer:
extending the nation beyond its existing borders
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About how many Indian protresters were jailed as a result of their involvement in the salt march 80 800 8,000 80,000
Answer:
also the answer is 60,000
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Compose at least one solid paragraph detailing what you have learned about the three branches of government from these two Units on the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches.
Legislative—Makes laws (Congress, comprised of the House of Representatives and Senate) Executive—Carries out laws (president, vice president, Cabinet, most federal agencies) Judicial—Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and other courts)
what is the speaker's tone about the land of nod
Answer:
what is what is the land of nod
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In what way did the Nazis disrespect the Jewish people?
Answer:
By interrupting there worship and separating them from there families and killing them for no apparent reason.
Explanation:
Answer:
by placing them in conservation camps, making them do hard labor that can lead to death, they were placed in rooms that released poisonous gas. They hated their existence.
Explanation:
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What did the Non-Intercourse Act do?
a.) It ended the War with the Barbary Pirates.
b.) It prohibited American trade with all countries.
c.) It prohibited American trade with Britain and France only.
Which evidence from the text supports the central idea that people should follow their own hearts? "She was not of a high rank, nor was she of a low rank." "These ladies resented her presence in the court and made her feel very unwelcome." "Their unkindness caused her to become ill, which in turn kept her at home and away from the court and the emperor." "But the emperor's affection for her only grew and gave him courage to pursue his love despite what others thought."
Answer:
"But the emperor's affection for her only grew and gave him courage to pursue his love despite what others thought."
Explanation:
The fictional novel "The Tale of Genji" by Murasaki Shikibu talks about the life of a young son of an emperor and his low-class concubine. The tale delves into the aristocratic lifestyle of 11th century Japan and how class plays a huge role in the lives of the people.
As given in the excerpt from the text, the emperor fell in love with a lady who "was not of a high rank, nor was she of a low rank." This made the other ladies jealous and resulted in the illness of that particular lady. But the emperor was determined to pursue her "despite what others thought." This determination to do things that may not seem 'acceptable' in the eyes of others supports the central idea that people should follow their own hearts and not be conscious of what others may think.
Thus, the correct answer is the last/ fourth option.
SSC-World History-2A. 1-202
1
The Columbian Exchange between Europe and the Americas brought new diseases that directly caused ...
А
the increased movement of farmers to Europe.
B
the heavy loss of sailors in the journey across the Atlantic Ocean.
C the decline of the tobacco industry in the Americas.
D
the massive decline in the Native population of the Americas.
Who tended the day to day activities while Washington was fighting the war campaign?
Answer:
was it Alexander Hamilton? He was George Washington's right-hand man
Explanation:
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What were Harry Truman's foreign policies
Answer:
The policy in which the U.S. would attempt to prevent the spread of Communism but would not actively seek to regain territory already lost to Communism.
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What are 3 of the 6 essential principles in Jefferson's Inaugural Address ?
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What was unique about the messages in George Whitefield's sermons? A. He said God was angry and everyone should feel ashamed. B. He said everyone would spend eternity in purgatory. C. He said God can be merciful. D. He said God did not exist.
Answer:
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He said God can be merciful was unique about the messages in George Whitefield's sermons. The appropriate response is option C.
What were the messages in George Whitefield's sermons?Whitefield emphasized the fundamental principles of the gospel, without which it would be difficult to call oneself a Christian. His sermons were replete with references to Christ's humanity, His atoning death on a cross for sinners, His burial and resurrection, and the imperative to place our confidence in Him.
He preached with great intensity, shouting, crying, and shaking as he talked about God. Thousands of colonists gathered to listen to him speak. Many people believe he founded the evangelical movement in America. he traveled from New England to Georgia.
The appropriate response is option C.
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Match the following
Match the object of nature with the description of what happened to it during the catastrophe of the sixth seal. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
1. became black or darkened
mountains
2. moved out of place
heaven
3. became the color of blood
sun
4. fell to the earth in showers
stars
5. rolled back as a giant scroll
moon
Answer:
1. Stars- Fell to earth in showers
2. Moon- Became the color of blood
3. Mountains- Moved out of place
4. Heaven- Rolled back as a giant scroll
5. Sun- Became black or darkened
Explanation:
You can find the answers in Revelation 6:12.
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How Miguel Grau was close from the victory in the Pacific War?
Answer:
The Battle of Iquique was a naval engagement that occurred between a Chilean corvette under the command of Arturo Prat and a Peruvian ironclad under the command of Miguel Grau Seminario on 21 May 1879, during the naval stage of the War of the Pacific, and resulted in a Peruvian victory. The War of the Pacific was a conflict that pitted Chile against Peru and Bolivia. The battle took place off the then-Peruvian port of Iquique. The Peruvian ironclad Huáscar, commanded by Miguel Grau Seminario, sank the Esmeralda, a Chilean wooden corvette captained by Arturo Prat Chacón, after four hours of combat.
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In Germany, the Nazi Party grew in strength as a result of the Great Depression.
O True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
What the answer too question two now now
Answer: A
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Which religious group did not expand their membership by great numbers during the Second Great Awakening?
Answer:
Catholics
Explanation:
The religious group that did not expand their membership by great numbers during the Second Great Awakening was Catholics. The Second Great Awakening in the United States started in 1790 and ended in 1840
14. Who wrote a guide for rulers which provided a realistic look at politics and raised ethical
questions about the nature of government and the use of power?
a. Giovanni Boccaccio
b. William Shakespeare
c. Niccolò Machiavelli
d. Baldassare Castiglione
Answer:
option c
Explanation:
According to Machiavelli, the ends always justify the means—no matter how cruel, calculating or immoral those means might be. Tony Soprano and Shakespeare’s Macbeth may be well-known Machiavellian characters, but the man whose name inspired the term, Niccolo Machiavelli, didn’t operate by his own cynical rule book. Rather, when Machiavelli wrote The Prince, his shrewd guidelines to power in the 16th century, he was an exiled statesman angling for a post in the Florentine government. It was his hope that a strong sovereign, as outlined in his writing, could return Florence to its former glory.
Machiavelli’s guide to power was revolutionary in that it described how powerful people succeeded—as he saw it—rather than as one imagined a leader should operate.
Before his exile, Machiavelli had navigated the volatile political environment of 16th-century Italy as a statesman. There were constant power struggles at the time between the city-states of Italy, the Holy Roman Empire, France and Spain
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Answer:
c. Niccolò Machiavelli
Explanation:
Why does our government have to spread its power out
Answer:
The government has to spread out it's power so then all of the power doesn't lie in one person or one branch, making it possible for them to overthrow the rest. It should be equal in all parts of the gov.
5. What happened to the Native Americans in the Spanish colonies that weren't killed by disease or warfare?
Answer:
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2. Describe how the Alien Acts were "mean spirited?"
3. What were the Sedition Acts?
4. Who wrote the Kentucky Resolution and what did it say?
5. Who wrote the Virginia Resolution and what did it say?
6. How did Massachusetts respond to the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions?
7. In 1803 things changed, who claimed the right to decide if a law was unconstitutional?
8. Who was the Chief Justice, appointed by President Adams that would help strengthen the court?
9. Two states, Virginia and Kentucky passed resolutions declaring the Alien and Sedition Acts to be unconstitutional. What do you think would happen today if each state had the right to declare laws unconstitutional?
(Sorry if there is too many questions. You can just answer one of those).
Answer:
3) The Alien and Sedition Acts were four laws passed by the Federalist-dominated 5th United States Congress and signed into law by President John Adams in 1798
4)These resolutions were passed by the legislatures of Kentucky and Virginia in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 and were authored by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, respectively.
Who is the 5th president of the united states of America
Answer:
James Monroe
Explanation:
James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States (1817–1825) and the last President from the Founding Fathers.
Answer:
James monroe
Explanation:
James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States (1817–1825) and the last President from the Founding Fathers
You are a person coming from Poland looking for either a job in an American industrial city or the opportunity for buying your own farm in Central Wisconsin. When you arrive to Ellis Island in New York, you are given a test to see if you could count backwards, recognize geometric shapes do a puzzle and to determine your intelligence.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Indeed, we have no question here. It is just a statement, But there is no question at all.
What do you want to know? What is your question?
If this is a true or false question, then the answer is true.
It is true that immigrants entering the United States through Ellis Island, New York, had to pass an intelligence test to prove they did not have any mental illness.
Indeed, they first had to pass a medical examination to detect diseases such as tuberculosis or eye infections. Then, the U:S Public Service asked immigrants to take an intelligence test designed by Dr. Howard A. Knox. He led immigrants to the test that include the proper order of cubes that had a sequential order of numbers.
is pennsylvania most similar to new england or southern colonies?
Answer:
New england
Explanation:
Unlike the southern colonies it is not based around agriculture and it was first established by new england.
Answer:
Pennsylvania was actually part of the middle colonies.
Explanation:
New England colonies (Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Connecticut)
Middle colonies (New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware)
Chesapeake colonies (Virginia, Maryland)
Southern colonies (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia).