Constantine issued the Edict of Milan. What did this do?

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Answer 1

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This helped the people in Milan survive the war

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Answer 2

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lol

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"Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the United States: If he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated..."—U.S. Constitution

This quote directly reflects the principle of

federalism
democracy
popular sovereignty
checks and balances

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Answer:

Checks and balances

Explanation:

Each branch is checking up on one another in the process of disproving or approving.

Which of the following was the first African-American to run for president in 1984?

A. Jose Aquino
B. Geraldine Ferraro
C. Jesse Jackson
D. Martin Luther King, Jr.​

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C. Jesse Jackson

C. Jesse Jackson

In the 1984 presidential election and 1988 presidential election, Jesse Jackson was the first major-party black candidate to run nationwide primary campaigns and to win individual states' primaries or caucuses. He also competed as a Democrat.

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It’s music someone please help

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Answer:

C) The overall plan.

Explanation: In music, form refers to the structure of a musical composition or performance.

Answer:

C. Overall Plan

Next time, please put music under the arts section, since it's a form of art.

During the Age of Enlightenment, constitutionalism was adopted in many European and
American nations. Why did some members of the nobility, or upper classes, resist the
movement toward constitutionalism?
O Constitutions gave common people as much political and legal power as people born into the
noble class.
O Many in the upper class feared that the lower classes might try to oppress them if they had
absolute power.
The members of the noble classes all hoped for a chance to become king, and wanted absolute
power.
O Many of the people in the upper (noble) class misunderstood the concept and therefore
distrusted it.

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I think it is the second answer.

Answer:

Constitutions gave common people as much political and legal power as people born into the noble class.

Explanation:

Constitutionalism is government based on a written document that applies to all citizens equally, regardless of wealth, rank, or social standing. Before the Age of Enlightenment, people who were "noble" by birth had enjoyed more rights and privileges than people of "common," or regular, birth. Many noblemen felt that they deserved more power because of the family they were born into, and that commoners were not capable of making good use of power.

Please match the duty of the government with the power

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Delegated Powers Concurrent Powers Reserved Powers

-Collect Taxes

-Treaties

-Make and Enforce Laws

-Regulate Interestate Commerce

-Conduct Elections

-Issuing Licenses

-Borrow Money

-Declare War

-Take Measures for Public and Health Safety

-Collect Taxes

-Treaties

-Make and Enforce Laws

-Regulate Interestate Commerce

-Conduct Elections

-Issuing Licenses

-Borrow Money

-Declare War

-Take Measures for Public and Health Safety

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Answer:

Delegated Power

1.  Collect Taxes

2.  -Regulate Interestate Commerce

3.  -Borrow Money

4.  -Declare War

5.  -Make and Enforce Laws

6.  -Treaties

Concurrent Powers

1.  Collect Taxes

2.  Borrow Money

3.  Make and Enforce Laws

Reserved Powers

1.  -Take Measures for Public and Health Safety

2.  -Conduct Elections

3.  -Issuing Licenses

Explanation:

Delegated Power: this is power that can be carried out by the central or national government. These powers are acted by all the three branches of government accordingly. The Executive- President, Legislative - Congress and Judiciary- Supreme Court and Federal Judicial Center.

Concurrent Powers: these are power both the Central government and the State can carry out on their own.

Reserved Powers: these are powers reserved exclusively to the State.

This term is used to describe the pre-Columbian Native American pueblo culture that inhabited a small area of what is now northwestern New Mexico between 900 and 1150 CE.

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Answer: Chaco Culture

Explanation:

PLZ DO THIS ILL MARK BRAINLEIST!!! Write a paragraph about the Proclamation of 1763. Proofread and use 8th
grade appropriate writing skills. -Include a hook and topic sentence. -Tell
us what was being proclaimed. -Explain why the king felt this was
needed. -Explain how it was enforced. -Explain what the effects of this
Proclamation were. *How did the colonists feel? *

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i got u

The Proclamation of 1763 was at the end of the French and Indian War to the Native  Americans. It first started when King George III  made it so that all lands west of the Appalachian Mountains were divided off-limits to the Colonial settlers at that time. The settlers were furious and most did not want to follow it. The proclamation was intended to be temporary but it benefited them so much they kept it longer. It was the first controlling act that Britain took over the 13 colonies. To enforce the proclamation they would randomly stop people from going west and even forcibly remove others.  

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What is the main reason why rituals were conducted in ancient Greece?
to entertain
to gain wisdom
to honor the gods
O to display courage

Please hurry

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To honor the gods that’s the answer

Answer:

The correct answer is C

Explanation:

President Truman's policy of containment was intended to

A. launch the Cold War with the USSR.
B. eliminate all Soviet satellite states.
C. prove that Communism was flawed.
D. stop the spread of Communism.

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Answer : D. Stop the spread of Communism

To prevent the spread of Communism.

Truman initiated policy of containment,   to stop the expansion of an enemy, best known as the spread of communism in USA.

Policy of Containment

A military strategy to stop the expansion of an enemy of USA (during the cold war) and its allies to prevent the spread of communism.

Cold War: After the World war 2, there was the phase of political tension between USA and USSR.

Communism: A political theory of Karl Marx and USSR is based on these idea of governance.

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How did the terms of the Congress of Vienna led to widespread discontent in Europe, especially in Italy and the German states?

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The terms of the Congress of Vienna led to widespread discontent in Europe, especially in Italy and the German states by the numerous attempts at revolution in 1848 which created national tension.

The Congress of Vienna was held after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte and some of the terms of the Congress was to help protect France against future attacks by surrounding it with strong countries who could come to her aid and to make sure that there was a power balance so that one country would not be more powerful than all the others.

Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave. Which is the best summary of this stanza from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "A Psalm of Life"?

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Hello. You forgot to enter the answer options. The options are:

Hearts beat in time to funeral marches.

Our hearts beat like drums.

Many things take a long time.

Each day we move closer to death.

Answer:

Each day we move closer to death.

Explanation:

The verse of "A Psalm of Life" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow shows that our life is finite and that each day lived is one day less, because although we make art, we get emotional, we do fun things that fill our hearts with joy and happiness , each beat of our heart is one beat less in the time that we are left alive, leaving us closer and closer to death.

This is very evident in the line "[Our hearts] are beating Funeral marches to the grave."

How is democracy in ancient Athens different from the democracy in America today? *

1) Ancient Athens's democracy was a constitutional democracy
2)Ancient Athens's democracy was a religious democracy.
3) Ancient Athens's democracy was a direct democracy.

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3) Ancient Athens's democracy was a direct democracy.

Explanation:

Direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly. This differs from the majority of currently established democracies, which are representative democracies.

Answer:

direct democracy

Explanation:

Why are the first 10 amendments different than the rest?​

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The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. It spells out Americans' rights in relation to their government. It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual—like freedom of speech, press, and religion

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which art from sounds the most primitive
Please help!!!!!

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Answer:

cave painting

Explanation:

cave men painted on walls. that's primitive

b. cave painting

primitive: anything in early evolution or history

cave paintings are the oldest form of art from those choices, therefore making it the most primitive

According to the open door policy China’s ability to tax trade did what

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According to the Open Door policy, China's ability to tax trade encouraged fair trade for all countries. Open door policy referred to the policy of China to open up foreign business in order to bring about economic transformation of modern China.

Explanation:

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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A great library was established in the Egyptian city of __________ during Alexander’s reign.

a.Colossus
d.Cairo
c.Alexandria
d.Rhodes

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Answer:

I believe it is C.Alexandria

Explanation:

C.Alexandria that’s the answer

The Supreme Court of the United States has to balance the protection of the rights of individuals against the protection of society. If the police had not searched Mapp's house they would never have found the trunk containing "lewd and lascivious books." With this in mind, do you think the rights of Mapp or society should have been given more weight? Why?

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Yes it should have carried more weight. The evidence used against her was unlawfully taken.

Need it for now please help me

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A) Establish their own nation

Which British Act was most responsible for inciting (encouraging) the colonists' protests? Why?​

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The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin’s Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor. The event was the first major act of defiance to British rule over the colonists. It showed Great Britain that Americans wouldn’t take taxation and tyranny sitting down, and rallied American patriots across the 13 colonies to fight for independence.

Which of these are examples of artifacts? Check all that apply.
A. tools from an ancient civilization
B. fields used for farming long ago
C. articles of clothing from the 1700s
D. furniture made by colonists in the 1600s
E. buildings that have been declared landmarks
F. dishes and utensils once used for cooking and dining

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Answer:

A,C,D,F

Explanation:These all are things that are considered old because they cant be found anymore in this current period.

Which of the following was a result of the Treaty of Paris of 1783? PLEASE HELP




A.Opened up the Mississippi River to navigation by citizens of both the United States and Great Britain.



B.Resolved issues with American debts owed to British creditors.



C.All of these



D.Provided for fair treatment of American citizens who had remained loyal to Great Britain during the war.



E.None of these



F.Great Britain finally gave formal recognition to its former colonies as a new and independent nation: the United States of America.



G. Defined the U.S. border, with Great Britain granting the Northwest Territory to the United States.



H. Secured fishing rights to the Grand Banks and other waters off the British-Canadian coastline for American boats.

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Answer:

g. defined the U.S. border, with great britain

In American history, the Connecticut Compromise is also known as __________.
A.
the Magna Carta
B.
the Great Compromise
C.
the Declaration of Independence
D.
the Constitution of the United States

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Answer:

The great compromise

Explanation:

Because it was the biggest

The Great Compromise
Why: the Magna Carta was signed in 1215 in England
The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were not signed in Connecticut

How far do you agree with this view of Napoleon the great reform

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From a position relative obscurity as the scion of petty Corsican nobility, Napoleon ... which Napoleon represented: he was a dictator, but he initiated beneficial reforms ... Yet Napoleon did not retain his power through his domestic policies alone: a ... The Napoleon we think of today is the result of so many portrayals in books.

I agree 100% .. that’s my opinion and answer

Read the statement from Georgias founder, James Oglethorpe.
By such a colony, many families, who would
otherwise starve, will be provided for, and the
people in Great Britain to whom the se necessitous
families were a burden, will be relieved
What kind of place did Oglethorpe desire for Georgia to be?
AO a prison colony for criminal from Europe
B. O a colony for people being persecuted for religious reasons
c. a place where people who owed debts could make a fresh start
D
a colony where better relations could be made with the regions Indian tribes

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i think B... if i’m wrong i’m really sorry i’m trying my best i’m really dumb but good luck

Explain this how this reasons played in the WW1 1) the new international expansionist policy undertaken by German Emperor Willian II in 1890. 2) conflicts between colonial power in Africa and Asia 3) territorial rivalry between France and Germany for the regions of Alsace and Lorraine 4) Rivalry between Russia and Austria-Hungary for the hegemon in the Balkans

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Answer:

Answer given below.

Explanation:

The First World War fought in 1914 in Europe. European countries began to form alliances with other countries after the assassination of the heir of Austria-Hungary Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Imperialism, Militarism, and Nationalism were the root of the war.

Under the reign of Emperor William II, Germany acquired territories in the Far East. Germany also began to launch a large navy, challenged French control in Morocco, and build a railway line through Baghdad that frightened Britain rule in the Persian Gulf. Germany became the largest manufacturer in Europe.  

The Berlin Conference in 1885 supported the European powers in the colonization of Africa. The resources and wealth in Asia and Africa led to the arrival of several colonial powers that led to the emerging of colonies. It all began in the mid-1800s when Europe indulged in imperialism, which resulted in conquest, military invasions, and colonization in Africa and Asia. European powers started colonizing for three factors- social, economic, and political.

The border conflict over the region of Alsace and Lorraine began the rivalry between France and Germany.

The Balkan region saw the rise of nationalism as the Ottoman Empire started to lose its power. The Balkan issue became one of the causes for the First World War as the European powers - Russia, Germany, Britain, and Austria, wanted to control the area.

"What warrant [right] have we to take that land, which is and hath been of long time possessed [by] others . . . ? "That which is common to all is proper to none. [Native Americans] ruleth over many lands without title or property; for they enclose [fence in] no ground, neither have they cattle to maintain it. . . . And why may not Christians have liberty to go and dwell amongst them in their waste[d] lands and woods (leaving them such places as they have [fertilized] for their corn) . . . ? For God hath given to the sons of men a twofold right to the earth; there is a natural right and a civil [political] right. The first right was natural when men held the earth in common, every man sowing and feeding where he pleased. Then, as men and cattle increased, they appropriated some parcels of ground by enclosing [them as property] . . . And this in time got them a civil right."

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

"What warrant [right] have we to take that land, which is and hath been of long time possessed [by] others . . . ? "That which is common to all is proper to none. [Native Americans] ruleth over many lands without title or property; for they enclose [fence in] no ground, neither have they cattle to maintain it. . . . And why may not Christians have liberty to go and dwell amongst them in their waste[d] lands and woods (leaving them such places as they have [fertilized] for their corn) . . . ? For God hath given to the sons of men a twofold right to the earth; there is a natural right and a civil [political] right. The first right was natural when men held the earth in common, every man sowing and feeding where he pleased. Then, as men and cattle increased, they appropriated some parcels of ground by enclosing [them as property] . . . And this in time got them a civil right."

Descreva brevemente UM argumento apresentado no trecho.

Answer:

Since Native Americans did not claim their civil rights over the land they inhabit, what counts is the natural right that God gave to all men, so it is justifiable for Christians to own the land together with the natives.

Explanation:

The text shown in the question above was written by John Winthrop, who was part of the English team to be the first settlers of North America and later became governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In this text, Winthrop takes a position on the colonists' dictate to live in America, even though it is a land that already had inhabitants and "owners.

In that text, Winthrop claims that God gave men the natural direction over the land, where any land owned them all. Men, through their activities, assumed civil rights over pieces of land, where they became owners and could prevent anyone other than them from using it. However, Native Americans have never claimed civil rights to their land, which allows natural law to prevail and makes room for good Christians to own it.

After European partitioning, which country controlled much of the southern region of the
Middle East?

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Answer:

Great Britain

Explanation:

The Europe partitioning was centered around the secret agreement involving British and French in 1916. Subsequently, Russia also joined the alliance due to Britain and Russia agreement in the previous year.

This agreement led to the allocation of Middle East region among the three countries. A region which is much under the control of Ottoman Empire at that time. The eventual allocation led to Britain having the present day areas around Mediterranean Sea, River Jordan, Jordan, and southern Iraq all these areas are known to be majority of Southern region of the Middle East.

explain why there were changes in the way ideas about the causes of disease and illness were communicated in the period of 1500-1700

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Answer: I think it was because we came up with different medicines and we and we started to understand disease better and had better technology

Explanation:

What was the civic issue during the seven year war and what effort did they put to solve that issue?

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The Seven Years’ War (1756-1763) was a global conflict that spanned five continents, though it was known in America as the “French and Indian War.” After years of skirmishes between England and France in North America, England officially declared war on France in 1756, setting off what Winston Churchill later called “the first world war.” While the French, British, and Spanish battled over colonies in the New World, Frederick the Great of Prussia faced off against Austria, France, Russia and Sweden. The Seven Year’s War ended with two treaties. The Treaty of Hubertusburg granted Silesia to Prussia and enhanced Frederick the Great’s Power. The Treaty of Paris between France, Spain and Great Britain drew colonial lines largely in favor of the British, an outcome that would later influence the French to intervene in the war for American Independence.

That's all I know about the Seven Years, sorry.

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What was dechristianization? Why do you think it didn't work in Catholic France?

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The dechristianization of France during the French Revolution is a conventional description of the results of a number of separate policies conducted by various governments of France between the start of the French Revolution in 1789 and the Concordat of 1801, forming the basis of the later and less radical laïcité policies. The aim of the campaign between 1790 and 1794 ranged from the appropriation by the government of the great landed estates and the large amounts of money held by the Gallican Church (the Roman Catholic Church in France) to the termination of Christian religious practice and of the religion itself.

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