How did the Etruscans influence Roman culture?
They did not believe in gods and goddesses.
They destroyed Roman statues and temples.
They built the first statues and temples in Rome.
They wrote myths about the creation of Rome.
Answer:
Statement 3
Explanation:
The Etruscans taught the Romans building skills and architecture, they also taught about God's and goddesses from Greek origin.
Answer:
C
hey built the first statues and temples in Rome.
Explanation:
1. How do you think Charles Darwin's theories impacted education?
What is an electromagnet
Answer:
a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it.
Explanation:
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Which goals did Lyndon Johnson have as president?
Choose all answers that are correct.
a good education for every child
wipe out poverty
equality for all men and women
caring for old people
minimum wage
Answer:
choose all answers that all are correct answer
After italy was defeated in 1943, who was left to fight against the Allied forces in world war one?
Answer:
Germany and japan
Explanation:
True or false? The president is the leader of the Supreme Court?
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The Chief Justice is the leader.
Read the sentence below, and answer the question that follows.
The sharp cacophony of sirens blaring startled the birds resting in the park and sent them wheeling in the
sky.
Which tone is established based on the use of the word cacophony in this sentence?
suspenseful
joyful
angry
tense
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question 6. B. more than 38 kilograms
question 7. A. his mass would stay the same
Why do you think both of these acts were passed during World War 1?
Espionage & Sedition???
Answer: President Woodrow Wilson and Congress passed the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918, which made any "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the US government or military, as well as any "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the US government or military, illegal.
What does nour ed-din have made as a symbol of liberation?
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what did the supreme court ruling in plessy v. ferguson allow southern states to do?
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Plessy v. Ferguson was a Supreme Court decision that upheld the validity of racial segregation, popularly known as "separate but equal." It validated numerous state legislation implemented in the South to re-establish racial segregation.
racial segregation is when your taking rights away from people just because of there race and in this case preventing African Americans to vote is taking away there rights to vote.
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ANSWER NOW! How has the war in Ukraine affected farmers in the US?
a. many farm workers are going to fight in Ukraine
b. fertilizer prices are going up
c. gas prices are going down
d. the price of wheat is at an all time high
Answer:
the answer is b the fertilizer prices have tripled or quadruped in prices in many U.S. places hope this helps!
In the Dred Scott v. Sandford case, the Supreme Court ruled that:
A. states had the right to decide whether or not to allow slavery.
B. publicly calling for an end to slavery was illegal under federal law.
C. the federal government could not pass laws limiting slavery.
D. enslaved people had the right to sue citizens in federal courts.
In the Dred Scott v. Sandford case, the Supreme Court ruled that states had the right to decide whether or not to allow slavery. The correct option is A.
On March 6, 1857, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the Dred Scott decision, holding that Dred Scott, an slavery, was not entitled to freedom since he had resided in a free state or territory. The ruling basically concluded that Scott was not a citizen and was not eligible to file a lawsuit in a federal court since he was someone else's property.
Dred Scott was still a slave, according to the court's decision, and no African American could be a citizen. Moreover, the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was declared unlawful by the court.
Thus, the ideal selection is option A.
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Which of the following best explains how the United States acquired Alaska?
The United States claimed Alaska after winning a war with Russia.
The United States purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million.
The United States purchased Alaska from Canada for two cents an acre.
The United States accepted Alaska’s petition to become a US territory.
Answer:
the first one should be the answer sorry if its wrong
Answer: B is the answer
Explanation:
US bought alaska for 7.2 million
A political ideology where the interest of the nation comes before its citizens.
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what occurs if the suns rays are spread over a greater surface area and must travel over through more of the atomosphere before reaching the earth
Answer:
The temperature in this hemisphere is much colder due to the weak intensity of radiation.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It will have a higher temperature.
Explanation:
This is because the sun is shining more on the surface.
The issue Middle Eastern nations have with
Israel stems from what?
A. Commmunism
B. Nuclear weapons
C. Religion
D. Trade
PART A: What does the phrase "puppet government" most closely mean as it is used in paragraph
5?
Answer: A “puppet government” refers to a government that is officially autonomous, but which, in practice, is controlled by another nation.
Explanation:
What were the reasons for European migration to America?
Answer:
Economic Motives. The primary motives of European explorers were economic. ...
Religious Proselytizing. The European explorers of the 16th century were primarily Christian. ...
Prestige. Much like modern countries, nations in 16th century Europe sought to be first or best at every endeavor.
Pursuit of Knowledge. Some explorers were interested not only in economic gain but also in the potential accumulation of knowledge from adventuring in an unknown land or sea.
Expansion. Each country that engaged in western exploration intended to gain control of lands in the Americas, expanding its sphere of influence.
Explanation:
what drove the industrial revolution?
Answer:
With a stable political situation, a sophisticated financial sector, surplus capital, and higher agricultural productivity expanding the pool of labor, a flood of innovation started the Industrial Revolution.
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Instructions
Think about the Bill of Rights or the first 10 amendments. All these amendments are important, but for this assignment think about which ones you think are the most important and which are less important. There is no right or wrong answer - this is an opinion question. Support your choices.
Bill of Rights
1. Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition the Government.
2. Right to bear arms.
3. No quartering of soldiers in peacetime
4. Right to be secure from searches and seizures.
5. Rights of the accused.
6. Speedy and public trial by jury
7. Jury trial in most civil cases
8. No excessive bail, fines or cruel and unusual punishment
9. The Bill of Rights cannot deny other rights previously held by the people.
10. The states remain in charge within their own borders
Question 1 (15 points)
First choice of your 3 most important amendments and what liberties it protects; ; Justify WHY you selected this amendment.
Question 2 (15 points)
Second choice of your 3 most important amendments and what liberties it protects; ; Justify WHY you selected this amendment.
Question 3 (15 points)
Third choice of your 3 most important amendments and what liberties it protects; ; Justify WHY you selected this amendment.
Question 4 (15 points)
First choice of your 3 less important amendments and what liberties it protects; ; Justify WHY you selected this amendment as less important.
Question 5 (15 points)
Second choice of your 3 less important amendments and what liberties it protects; ; Justify WHY you selected this amendment as less important.
Question 6 (15 points)
Third choice of your 3 less important amendments and what liberties it protects; ; Justify WHY you selected this amendment as less important
Question 7 (10 points):
Explain why the Bill of Rights is important.
Which 20th-century Chinese leader introduced free market reforms in
communist China after the end of the Cultural Revolution?
A. Deng Xiaoping
B. Chiang Kai-shek
C. Mao Zedong
D. Sun Yat-sen
Why did colonialism start to collapse around the world after WWII?
Answer:
European allies believed that after the recover of world war II their colonies would finally provide the combination of raw materials and protected markets for finished goods that would cement the colonies to Europe
how do most people make their opinions known to govenment officials
a: voting
b: paying taxes
c: being informed
d: attending school
Answer:
Most people make their opinions known to goverment officails through voting.
Explanation:
The payer of taxes does not share their opinion.
Being informed is good but it is not telling government officials your opinion.
Attending school is also good but does not lead you to share anything with government officials.
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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the issue of enslavement?
O
it enforced the previous ruling of the Missour Compromise and extended the boundary line into the Kansas and Nebraska
territories,
© It increased sectionalism and led to violence between anti-enslavement and pro-enslavement settlers
O It banned enslavement in all territories acquired from Mexico,
It admitted Kansas as a free state and allowed enslavement in Nebraska
Answer:
The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed each territory to decide the issue of slavery on the basis of popular sovereignty.
Explanation:
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Answer
It increased sectionalism and led to violence between anti-enslavement and pro-enslavement settlers
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Explain the roles of African Americans and women in the military
in World War II. What prejudice did these groups face?
What year was did the quran got send
Answer: 610 AD
Explanation:
Prophet Mohammed went inside the cave hira
a depiction of the When was the Quran revealed? Muslims believe God verbally revealed the Quran to Muhammad by the angel Gabriel over the course of 23 years, beginning on December 22, 609 CE, when Muhammad was 40, and concluding in 632 CE, Muhammad's death year.
Answer: December 22 ,609 CE.
Explanation:Muslims believe that the Qua ran was verbally revalued from the God Muhammad through the angel Gabriel gradually over a period of 23 years. This was when Muhammad was 40 and it ended in 632 CE the year of his death.
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In a paragraph, describe how the Underground Railroad worked. Also, explain the role Harriet Tubman played in helping people escape slavery.
Answer:
The underground railroad was a series of homes and safe-houses slaves used to escape north to Canada or other states. It lasted from 1800 to 1865 and some conductors helped the slaves escape north. There was a famous conductor called Harriet Tubman who helped thousands of slaves escape to freedom. However, these underground railroads were illegal, so if they were caught they would either be brought back or killed, even. Many of the people in the northern states found out the slaves were entering the north, but some even let them go and escape because they were abolitionists, people who hated slavery and wanted to abolish it. Soon, many new laws and treaties enforced that they must bring slaves back to the owners, and violations often led to the death penalty. The Underground railroad soon was abandoned and the civil war began. Harriet Tubman served the Union as a Nurse, Spy, and Cook.
How did Mohandas Gandhi contribute to the Indian independence
movement?
A. He convinced British leaders to allow Indians to gradually earn
political freedoms.
B. He encouraged the Indian people to refuse to obey unjust British
laws.
C. He first proposed the idea of dividing Indian territory between
Muslims and Hindus.
D. He worked with the United States to supply weapons to Indian
rebel groups.
Answer:
B. He encouraged the Indian people to refuse to obey unjust British
laws.
What were motivations for conquistadors to come to the new world?
Answer:
The search for gold was one of the main reasons for exploration of the new world.
Explanation:
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