What is MOST likely to be considered an achieved status?

age

nationality

race

occupation

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Answer 1
Occupation because you’re not achieving anything with age, nationality, or race
Answer 2
Occupation will be most likely to be considered an achieved status

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How did early humans create their art?

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they created paints from fine soils with dyes from other stuff like plants( plz make branilst)

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What do you think the progressives would have to say about the relationship between campaign financing and corruption in government?

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Answer:

The 1890's are often viewed today as a happy time period when Americans lived uncomplicated lives with few problems to worry about. But, time has a way of covering up the negative and the ugly. Rather than being a "happy time," the 1890's may have been one of the worst times for Americans.

First of all, the 1890's was a time when a very few individuals and families made fantastic fortunes and lived the life of kings. By the turn of the century Andrew Carnegie, the steel tycoon, made over $20 million a year tax-free (there were no income taxes then). Yet, the vast majority of Americans were barely getting by. One of Carnegie's steelworkers would have earned about $450 a year working 12-hour shifts six days a week.

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Why federal government more expensive than unitary government ​

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It isn’t. (well, it isn’t supposed to be)

But then again, in the US we no longer have a Federal Government, but a pseudo Federal Government, that acts like, and is treated like, a unitarian government.

Over the last 80 to 100 years, and especially in the last 50, the separation between State and Federal duties, has all but been eliminated by Progressive ideology.

The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce; with which last the power of taxation will, for the most part, be connected.

The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people, and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the State.Federalist No 45

Because of the corruption of the Commerce Clause in Wickard v Filburn, and the General Welfare Clause, in Helvering v Davis, the Federal Government is now involved in the objects, that were supposed to be left to the States, and this has caused its budget to balloon out of control.

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Explain why the colonists went to war with Britain (I want the phrase).

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The phrase “Taxation without representation” because they where taxing all the imports and goods, the colonies wanted to separate from England and wanted to create their own country so they got more resources to where they where able to go to war and block the English out of the colonies

Which empire's invasion did Chandragupta Maurya help to defeat? the Turkish empire the Greek empire the Chinese empire the Egyptian empire​

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Answer:

The Greek

Explanation:

He defeated Alexander

Greek empire's invasion did Chandragupta Maurya help to defeat. Thus, option B is the correct option.

Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Maurya Empire, played a pivotal role in repelling the Greek invasion led by Alexander the Great. As Alexander's empire extended its reach into the northwest regions of the Indian subcontinent, Chandragupta Maurya emerged as a formidable opponent.

With strategic prowess and a well-organized army, he successfully resisted Alexander's forces and managed to defeat the Greek empire's invasion. This momentous victory not only secured the independence of the Indian territories but also laid the foundation for the powerful Maurya Empire, which would subsequently flourish and become one of the largest and most significant empires in ancient history.

Thus, option B is the correct option.

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What are some society’s use of slavery?

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Answer:

plantation work mostly.

Answer:

Mostly labor

Explanation:

In most societies most slaves were at the very bottom of society.

And they were used for labor, picking cotton, tobacco, crops.

You had indoor slaves that cooked and cleaned.

Some slaves would take care of the masters children.

By what means did Nigeria gain independence from Great Britain?

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The entire territory of the Royal Niger Company came into the hands of the British government. On 1 January 1900, the British Empire created the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and the Northern Nigeria Protectorate. ... On 27 October 1958 Britain agreed that Nigeria would become an independent state on 1 October 1960

Describe how the silk roads were an example of ‘relay trade’

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An item would change owners many times and travel a little bit with each one of them before reaching its final buyer.
I agree with her. The items travel before being passed on to its owner/ buyer.

That it is the right of the subjects to petition the king, and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal;

1)Limited Power

2)Rule of Law

3)Due Process

4)Rights

5)Self-government

(With explanation of why?)

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I believe the answer would be 4) Rights. Our government is set in place to serve its people, and when people are not happy with said government they have the right to protest. This right is guaranteed in the Bill of Rights under the 1st amendment.

The implied powers of Congress

A) mean that Congress has powers that go beyond those enumerated in the Constitution
B) Mean that Congress can make laws that are unconstitutional
C) include its powers to coin money and impose taxes
D) are listed in the Tenth Amendment

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Answer:

A. mean that Congress has powers that go beyond those enumerated in the Constitution.

Explanation:

The Constitution's “Elastic Clause” grants Congress power to pass any laws considered “necessary and proper” for effectively exercising its “enumerated” powers. Though laws passed using this clause are almost always controversial.

functions of collors​

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Answer:

it be collor

Explanation:

collor

How did the rabbi Johanan ben Zakkai help Jewish people worship? He determined what laws of the faith the Jewish people could ignore. He maintained a religious school after the Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed. He urged people to continue to practice animal sacrifice to prove their loyalty. He pleaded with Babylonian leaders for freedom to worship.

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Answer:

Option:  He maintained a religious school after the Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed.

Explanation:  

Johanan ben Zakkai was the founder of a religious school at Yavneh. As rabbinic, he had a crucial hold on the continuation and development of traditional customs of Judaism after the Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE during the Siege of Jerusalem. The rabbis were teachers who interpreted and applied the Oral Law in their community.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

men and women are two sides of coin. Justify the statements ​

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equality is what i’m assuming i’m not sure

you never know who it might be right until you flip the coin

Which of the following leaders fought for Mexican independence from Spain? Select all that apply.

Hidalgo
Santa Anna
Díaz
Iturbide
Cortés

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Answer:

A. Hidalgo is the correct answer!

hope this helps!

Answer:

Hidalgo and Iturbide

Explanation:

Which statement BEST represents the Georgia colony and its reaction to the Stamp Act?



Question 3 options:

A) The Georgia colony had a patriot group, called the Sons of Liberty, that promoted the payment of the tax.


B) The Georgia colony was not required to pay the tax on stamps because King George saw them as loyal colonists.


C) The Georgia colony had an economic dependence on England and supported the tax by purchasing stamps.


D) The Georgia colony was not required to buy stamps because their goods were shipped directly to England through English merchants.

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Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

Which religions are monotheistic?
o
A. Only Christianity
O
B. Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
C. Hindu and Buddhism
D. Only Islam

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Answer:

It would be B.

Explanation:

The three religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam readily fit the definition of monotheism, which is to worship one god while denying the existence of other gods. But, the relationship of the three religions is closer than that: They claim to worship the same god.

who else just be scrolling through brainly an see some wierd questions or summ

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Answer:

Hello welcome to brainly.

Explanation:

Sometimes actually use the website for what it is for. Some people just post things you shouldn't be posting like google meet links and asking inappropriate questions. Hopefully only the first happens.

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Yeah  and I came to ask for help nut nobody answrs anymore and if i offer 100 points they just spam

anywyaas thats a hard social studies question

1. Which English king was beheaded by Puritan forces in 1649

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Answer:

Charles

Explanation:

Charles was tried, convicted, and executed for high treason in January 1649. The monarchy was abolished and the Commonwealth of England was established as a republic. The monarchy would be restored to Charles's son, Charles II, in 1660.

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Answer: Bush and Trump were able to defeat their opponents even though they lost the popular vote through electoral votes. In order to win the presidency, the candidate must get 270 or more electoral votes. Trump received 304, while Clinton only got 227. Bush recieved 271, while Al Gore only got 266. That is how they were able to win the presidency.

Explanation:

Besides family ties, which of the following is another reason that some colonists remained loyal to the crown? Select ALL that apply.

A.
Food supply

B.
Economics

C.
Religion

D.
Fear

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Answer:

I'm sorry i need poins ill answer later i promise

Explanation:

how do you maintain good relation with your friend​

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Answer:

communication and trust are key

Answer:

just cooperate all the thing's he tell just like my friends and me and sacrifices should always be their when they are indeed If you fight with then go and make him happy by telling sorry and sit with him until he feels good. and never go away from him

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The largest group of people in the Babylonian Empire included
A. priests and nobles.
B. government officials and slaves.
C. farmers, artisans, and slaves.
D. builders, slaves, and soldiers.

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Answer:  B

Explanation:

What should be done to promote and preserve our national
heritages. Explain them.

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Nepal’s rich cultural heritage is woven into the fabric of everyday life. From the temples and palaces in Patan Durbar Square to the small alcoves holding devotional statues nested on busy streets all over Kathmandu, Nepal’s unique architectural and cultural heritage is recognised worldwide. This remarkable heritage is not only part of what makes Nepal a popular travel destination, but also something that needs to be properly protected, maintained and preserved, so that future generations can enjoy it as much as we do today.

US support

For over two decades the United States has actively supported efforts to preserve cultural heritage sites across Nepal by restoring and reinforcing them, and in the process, mitigating the impact of potential natural disasters and contributing to the tourism potential as well as the sustainment of livelihoods based in traditional crafts such as stone carving and wood working. The United States Government’s Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) has already invested over $2.2 million in 19 different projects. These efforts include seismic strengthening of major cultural heritage sites throughout Nepal, including sections of the Patan Royal Palace which survived the 2015 earthquakes largely intact. This strengthening proved effective, and presents a way forward for better protection of Nepal’s cultural heritage sites.

The United States Embassy is pleased to have forged a unique partnership with Miyamoto Global Disaster Relief—a US-based nonprofit organisation, to implement our latest Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation project. The $700,000

grant will repair the Gaddi Baithak in Kathmandu Durbar Square and improve the palace’s structural safety and resilience to earthquakes. The Gaddi Baithak is a location of cultural significance for Nepalis

and a symbol of Nepal to the world. I am proud that we will be a part of its restoration and hope that it serves as a symbol of our commitment to continue cultural preservation in Nepal.

As the earthquake damage to historic monuments in Nepal demonstrated, cultural heritage needs a place within every nation’s and every community’s integrated emergency preparedness and response plans, where it is often overlooked. Over the past several decades, communities and governments worldwide made progress in developing preparedness and response plans for public health and safety emergencies and myriad natural disasters, including earthquakes. Historic buildings and other types of cultural heritage are the backdrops of our lives and tell the story of where we come from. They must be a part of the plan.

Traditional techniques

Architects, engineers, and seismologists are looking directly into the damaged and ruined historic buildings in order to understand why certain buildings survived the earthquakes and others collapsed. In their search for answers, they have made important discoveries and expanded our knowledge of the structural strengths and limitations of traditional Newari and other architecture indigenous to the

What right was guaranteed to English subjects by the English Bill of Rights in 1689?The information below summarizes provisions of a historic document. The king promised to have frequent Parliaments. The king promised not to levy taxes without the approval of Parliament. The king promised not to raise a standing army without the approval of Parliament. Which document had these provisions?

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The correct answer is "The king promised not to levy taxes without the approval of Parliament."

The right that was guaranteed to English subjects by the English Bill of Rights in 1689 was first and foremost, the freedom of speech. And yes, the king of England promised not to levy taxes without the approval of Parliament."

The English Bill of Rights in 1689 was a document signed by Mary II and William III of England, after the overthrown of King James II. The English Bill of Rights in 1689 was an extremely important document in that it included civil rights for the English people and established that the British Parliament had faculties and power over the English crown, which was more than welcome by the English people.

Aztec Social Structure
The Aztecs followed a strict social
hierarchy in which individuals were
identified as nobles, commoners, serfs, or
5199611 slaves. Slaves were the lowest level of
society. Individuals became slaves as a
form of punishment for certain crimes or
for failure to pay tribute. Prisoners of war
who were not used as human sacrifices
also became slaves. An individual could
voluntarily sell himself or his children into
slavery to pay back a debt. Slaves had the
right to marry, to have children, to
substitute another individual in their place, and to buy their freedom. Their owners
were responsible for housing and feeding their slaves, and generally, slaves could
not be resold. They were usually freed when their owners died and could also
gain freedom by marrying their owner. Aztecs were not born slaves and could not
inherit this status from their parents.

Which Of The Following Statement BEST explains slavery in The Aztec Empire? Select TWO correct answers.

A. Slaves Could Not Buy There Own Freedom or have friends to purchase them.

B. Slaves were Born as property, So Their Children were also Considered property.

C. Slaves Had The Ability to substitute someone else to fulfill their duties

D. Slaves were often unused human sacrifices taken as a prisoner of war.

E. Slaves can be resold upon the death of their owners by Family Members

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Answer:

A, E

Explanation:

I chose A and E because they represent The Aztec Empire best

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The First Amendment lists these rights:
(select all that apply)Speech

A. Petition

B. Assembly

C. Press

D. Due Process

E. No curfew

F. Religion

Please only answer if you are 100% you have the correct answers

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Petition, Assembly, Press and Religon

Explanation:

The bill of Rights states:

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

Therefor, your answer would be; Petition, Assembly, Press and Religion! :)

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

because the states imposed tariffs on goods from other states

The purpose behind the South passing black codes after the Civil War was to...

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Answer:

Limit the freedom of African American.

Explanation:

After slavery was abolished following the civil war, many of the southern citizens still haven't acknowledge that African American people were on equal status as them.

This is why they passed the Black codes.

The black codes limited the ability of African American citizens to obtain a job with fair wages. Many of them were forced to live in poverty due to the implementation of these codes.

what group of men trained to be soldiers from ages 7-60?

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Greek

Step by step explanation:


1. Alexander was the king of
A. Macedonia
B. Palestine
C. Egypt
D. India

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Answer: Alexander who????

Explanation:

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