And now I am mentioning these matters, Permit me my Lord to say how these things appear to me, and I conceive that the Licentious Spirit in America has received such countenance & Encouragement from many Persons, Speeches and declarations...It may be found advisable to settle the Line with respect to Taxation by some new mode or constitution... -Report by James A. Wright, Third Governor of Georgia, August 24, 1774 Which TWO explain why the Georgian colonists felt dissatisfied with their situation?

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Answer 1

The correct answers are B) Georgian colonists were frustrated that they were not offered any voice in the creation of these taxes. D) Georgian colonists were angry that the taxes directly targeted cornerstones of their economy, such as cotton.

The two statements that explain why the Georgian colonists felt dissatisfied with their situation are the following: Georgian colonists were frustrated that they were not offered any voice in the creation of these taxes and Georgian colonists were angry that the taxes directly targeted cornerstones of their economy, such as cotton.

James Wright (1716-1785) was the third governor of the colony of Georgia. He was born in London, England, and always was loyal to the British crown. He diligently served the English king and supported the permanent taxations imposed by the English government. Although the people from Georgia was upset by the taxes, he made everything on his hands to delay any rebellion in the colony, when in other colonies of the North American territory, rebellions had already started.

Answer 2

Answer:

The answers are B, And D

Explanation:

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What territory besides Kansas had applied for statehood in the 1850s?

Alabama
Missouri
Nebraska
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ries would be re-open by the Kansas- Nebraska Act, but many historians argue that the compromise of 1850 played a major role in postponing the American Civil War

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6. After months of protest, and an appeal by Benjamin Franklin before the British House of Commons, Parliament voted to repeal the Stamp Act in March 1766. However, the same day, Parliament passed the Declaratory Acts, asserting that the British government had free and total legislative power over the colonies.

7.The Quartering Act of 1765 required the colonies to house British soldiers in barracks provided by the colonies. If the barracks were too small to house all the soldiers, then localities were to accommodate the soldiers in local inns, livery stables, ale houses, victualling houses and the houses of sellers of wine.

8.American colonists resented and opposed the Quartering Act of 1765, not because it meant they had to house British soldiers in their homes, but because they were being taxed to pay for provisions and barracks for the army – a standing army that they thought was unnecessary during peacetime and an army that they feared

9.  glass, lead, paint, paper and tea imported to the colonies.

10. boycotting British goods.

11. social, economic, and political protesting

The Haymarket riot in 1886, a violent labor protest led by the Anarchist Movement. New York shirtwaist strike of 1909.  Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, a key moment in the Civil Rights Movement. Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965, part of the Civil Rights Movement

12.The tea tax was kept in order to maintain Parliament's right to tax the colonies. The Tea Act was not intended to anger American colonists, instead it was meant to be a bailout policy to get the British East India Company out of debt.

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__led the parliament in passing unpopular acts

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Answer:

In 1767 "Champagne Charley" Townshend persuaded Parliament to pass the Townshend Acts. These acts put a light import duty on such things as glass, lead, paper, and tea.

Most African farmers _____. Have given up the rural life and moved to cities to work in factories choose to grow cash crops because there are no risks involved are successful because they have plenty of land and tools struggle because their land has poor soil and receives little rain

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Answer:

Have given up the rural life and moved to cities to work in factories

Explanation:

Most rural farmers no longer stay in the village, they also want to enjoy the good life of the city.

Most villages lack social Amenities, no good road, light, no good hospital facilities all this made most farmers to abandon their work in the village and move to the city where they could access all this resources to work and live. They prefer to work in various factories or sectors that need their service rather than staying in the village where life seems to be unbearable for them.

The settlement of Jamestown was able to survive by planting this crop.
a. tobacco
b.corn
c.rice d.Tomatoes

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Answer:a

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What was the Supreme Court's main decision in Palko v. Connecticut? Palka was the victim of unconstitutional double jeopardy. Palka's sentence should be reversed. Palka could not be convicted because of his Fifth Amendment rights. Palka's conviction and execution should be upheld.

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Answer:

Palka's conviction and execution should be upheld.

Explanation:

Palko was charged for first degree murder but was only convicted for second degree murder, he got the life imprisonment. A second trial after an appeal by the state of connecticut found him guilty of first degree murder. He was to be given the death penalty. Palko believed his rights were being violated. But the judge upheld this ruling and on the 12th of April 1938, he was executed on an electric chair in connecticut.

The Supreme Court's main decision in Palko v. Connecticut is that Palka's conviction and execution should be upheld.

What is the significance of the Palko v Connecticut case?

The Connecticut, 302 U.S. 319 case was a case that took place in the year 1937.

In this case, the Supreme Court was said to have  ruled against applying to the inform the federal double jeopardy provisions of the Fifth Amendment. In this case also, The Supreme Court's ruled that the Palka's conviction and execution should be upheld.

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What is the claim made in the article: Lakota Tribe Wants to Educate through Music Project?

Remember to write in complete sentences and use proper capitalization, spelling, and punctuation.

Tip: Start your answer like this: The article "Lakota Tribe Wants to Educate through Music Project's" claim is _______________.

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Answer:

the goal is to create cultural cooperation, enabling audiences to learn about the art of the Lakota and of a symphony orchestra. "Through music, we are able to show a side of us that nobody gets to see," said Emmanuel Black Bear.

Explanation:

"Since the UN (United Nation) Charter provides the legal basis for the conduct of this operation, I do not believe it necessary now to obtain additional UN endorsement for the MNFES (Multinational Force to enforce sanctions). Subject to the consent of the UNSC (United Nations Security Council) Permanent members, I agree to allow U.S. Participation in the discussions of the MNFES operation for enforcing sanctions against _____ and and Kuwait by the UN Military Staff Committee." President George H.W. Bush, August 20, 1990 Which country's name goes in the blank in this speech by President Bush?

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The correct answer is "Iraq."

"I agree to allow U.S.participationn in the discussions of the MNFES operation for enforcing sanctions against Iraq and Kuwait by the UN Military Staff Committee."

After Iraq decided to invade Kuwait in August 1990, the response of the United States President, George W. H. Bush was decisive. With the support of the United Nations, President Bush ordered Iraq to leave Kuwait. However, dictator Sadam Hussein refused. That is why in the first two months of 1991, the United States Air Force -with the support of its allies- attacked strategic locations in Iraq, and followed with a ground campaign that received the code name of "Desert Storm Operation."

Example cited in the excerpt? The Grimms found stories that express real-life situations. The Grimms embellished stories with more details in their final editions. The Grimms wanted to stick to oral reports of folk tales. The Grimms changed stories to be less dark in the final edition.

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Read the excerpt from "How the Grimm Brothers Saved the Fairy Tale." In contrast to the final 1857 edition, most of the tales in the first edition are shorter and sparser. They have a rawness that was later to be refined. For example, "Rapunzel” is embellished a great deal in the final edition:

First Edition

Once upon a time there lived a husband and wife who had been wishing for a child for many years, but it had all been in vain. Finally, the woman became pregnant.

Now, in the back of their house the couple had a small window that overlooked a fairy’s garden filled with all kinds of flowers and herbs. But nobody ever dared to enter it.

Seventh Edition

Once upon a time there was a husband and wife who for quite some time had been wishing in vain for a child. Finally, the dear Lord gave the wife a sign of hope that their wish would be fulfilled. Now, in the back of their house the couple had a small window that overlooked a splendid garden filled with the most beautiful flowers and herbs. The garden, however, was surrounded by a high wall, and nobody dared enter it because it belonged to a sorceress, who was very powerful and feared by all.

Which idea does the author develop with the text example cited in the excerpt?

A. The Grimms found stories that express real-life situations.

B. The Grimms embellished stories with more details in their final editions.

C. The Grimms wanted to stick to oral reports of folk tales.

D. The Grimms changed stories to be less dark in the final edition

Answer:

The idea the author develops with the text example cited in the excerpt is:

B. The Grimms embellished stories with more details in their final editions.

Explanation:

The author of the excerpt we are analyzing here states that the Grimm brothers embellished their stories as they revised them in further editions. That is what he uses the example for: to serve as evidence for that claim. The example allows readers to compared a passage of the first and the seventh editions of "Rapunzel", by the Grimms. It can be easily seen that the seventh edition version is written in a different, less raw or direct style.

Answer:

B, The Grimms embellished stories with more details in their final editions.

Explanation:

How does a candidate for president win the office?

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Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes. The candidate that gets more than half (270) wins the election. The president-elect and vice president-elect take the oath of office and are inaugurated in January.

How did the Spanish and English conquests differ??
Role of the church
Treatment of settlers
Earning potential
Role of the milirary

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Answer:

Role of the church

Explanation:

After conquering a certain territory, Spanish Empire made a huge effort to convert the locals into their religious faith. The English empire on the other hand only focused on establishing chain of business command.

For proof, here are some sample of their conquests and the Religion that the people held to this day.

Former Spanish colonies:

- Argentina

- Mexico

- Uruguay

- Puerto Rico

Roman Catholic is still the major religion in all of those former Spanish Colonies. Exactly what the Spanish empire converted them into during the colonization.

Former British Colonies:

- India  

- Malaysia

- United States

- Egypt

The Major Religion in India is Hindhu, The Major religion in Malaysia and Egypt is Islam, and the Major religion in United States is protestant. The church have very few role in these areas of conquest.

Over time, tensions arose between the owners of the railroads and Western farmers and ranchers over the issue of

1.Train schedules.
2.Transporting goods back West.
3.Building new railroads.
4.High shipping costs.

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Answer: I'm going to say 2. enjoy your day! <3

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A _________ is a tool used to predict the possible genotype from certain parents

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A. Mendel grid

C. Genetic Tic Tac Toe

B. Punett square

D. Pedigree plot

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Answer:

B

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A punett square is used to predict possible genotypes. It matches both genotypes and sources them together.

Why were the American colonists so upset about the practice of “taxation without representation?”
5 points
a. The colonists were British subjects, but did not have any say in the British government that was taxing them.
b. The colonists were angered because Britain was not using its tax revenue to benefit all of the colonies equally.
c. The colonists wanted the right to tax Britain.
d. All of the above.

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Answer:

A

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what will happen if proper diction is not observed

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Answer:

What do you mean diction?

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What was one way the Ku Klux Klan attempted to achieve its goals?

It convinced Northerners to give up on Reconstruction.
It used violence to intimidate African American voters.
It worked with the Union army to keep order in the South.
It worked to get former Confederate leaders elected to Congress.

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Answer:to kill whoever stood in their way!!!!!

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

The kkk was there to oppress former slaves so black men would not vote to be governors and even some white southerners the kkk didn't like got attack by them.

The _______________________ period included three distinct time spans: early, middle, and late.

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The Earth rotates once every _____.

O 23 1/2 hours
O 365 days
O 24 hours
O 366 days

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Answer:

c.24 hours

Explanation:

Answer:

24hrs

Explanation:

Because day and night. trust me it's 24hrs

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Augusta.
Savannah.
Atlanta.
Louisville.

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Answer:

Atlanta

Explanation:

Answer:

Louisville

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The Aryans greatly influenced Indian civilization by doing which of the following? (1 point)

Question 20 options:

1)

outlawing the practice of religion

2)

destroying the Sanskrit language

3)

creating the caste system

4)

building Mohenjo-Daro

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Answer:

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Answer:

no.1

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A ruler of A Kingdom or empire

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Answer:An emperor

Explanation:

An emperor is someone who rules

Answer:

emperor

Explanation:

An emperor (from Latin: imperator, via Old French: emperor) is a monarch, and usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm.

How is the president a 'unifying force' in our highly dispersed political system?

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Answer:The role of the president has grown from that of a largely honorary officer to a powerful leader in national and international affairs. He is the single, unifying force in a political system in which power is highly dispersed.

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B, the environment

Explanation:

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Answer:

C fertility rate

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What was a basic part of the diets of early Japanese people?

rice
vegetables
fruit
raw fish
beef

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Answer:

The traditional Japanese diet is a whole-foods-based diet rich in fish, seafood, and plant-based foods with minimal amounts of animal protein, added sugars, and fat.

Explanation:

Answer:

Your answer is vegetables and raw fish.. Hope this helps! xx

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Using this map, it can be determined that

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

The answer is A.

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Answer:

c. rural

d. duty

e. development of the country

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What was characteristic of the constitution Texans wrote in March of 1836?

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Answer:

On March 1, 1836 in the midst of the Texas Revolution, a group of 59 delegates assembled at Washington-on-the-Brazos to draft founding principles for the new Republic. Written and adopted in haste, the 1836 Texas Constitution was a product of the social and economic conditions of the time as well as the legal heritage of Texas, the southern United States and Mexico. Large sections of the U.S. Constitution along with some aspects of Spanish and Mexican law were incorporated into the document.mportant provisions adapted from Spanish and Mexican law were community property, homestead exemptions and protections, and debtor relief.  Drawn from American governing documents was a short preamble; separation of the powers of government into three branches – legislative, executive, and judicial; checks and balances; legalized slavery; citizenship, with "Africans, the descendents of Africans, and Indians excepted;" male suffrage;  a Declaration  or Bill of Rights;  and a method of amendment. The Republic followed an American style of government. The legislature was composed of two houses –  the Senate and the House of Representatives. The executive branch resembled the American presidency, and the four-tiered judiciary system comprised justice, county, district, and supreme courts, of which the district courts were the most important.

The constitution was ratified by Texas voters in September 1836, a necessary step in the path toward eventual annexation to the United States.

Explanation:

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The common idea within American culture that “lol” means “laugh out loud” is an example of which of the following?
Beliefs in a culture
Customs in a culture
Knowledge in a culture
Values in a culture

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Knowledge in a culture.

Answer:

Knowledge in a culture

Explanation:

Knowledge in a culture consist of 5 elements:  Cultural values, norms, , symbols, constructions , and cultural worldviews worldviews. The abbreviation of "lol" to represent "laugh out loud" is a symbol element of cultural knowledge.

Symbols are a collection of images, words, or gesture that is used by people from a certain culture to represent something. But in most cases, such symbol  might not be understood by other people from outside the original culture.

Example:

- 'lol'- perceived as laugh out loud by American people.

- But for Spanish people, it might be perceived as "Lots of love". They use phrase like "jajajaja" to reprsent laugh out loud .

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