describe the major idea of the enlightenment

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The Enlightenment, a philosophical movement that dominated in Europe during the 18th century, was centered around the idea that reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy, and advocated such ideals as liberty, progress, tolerance, fraternity, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.


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Who commanded the new model army during the english civil war?.

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it was sir Thomas fairfax in April 1645

Describe the effects of Japanese imperialism on China ( explain both incidents of conflict between Japan and China)

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I think thats what u are looking for

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Like other industrialized nations, Japan began to imperialize in Asia. Japan looked to take Korea, but China always had a claim to the land.

what protected the eastern roman Empire from falling as quickly as the western roman Empire did?

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The position of the city along with the great walls made it a real stronghold, safe from any sort of  invaders.

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The reforms of diocletian and constantine

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Describe the reaction among people in cities to the arrival of african americans from the south

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But added to the difficulties already present in adjusting to city living, blacks faced unique challenges that added to their stress — the racism of the North, which included being forced to live in overcrowded neighborhoods, being allowed to join unions, and being underpaid for the work they were doing.

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What year saw the first settlers on the Italian
peninsula around the Tiber River?

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According to tradition, on April 21, 753 B.C., Romulus and his twin brother, Remus, found Rome on the site where they were suckled by a she-wolf as orphaned infants.

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C. 1000 BCE

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Who opened hartford school for the deaf in connecticut in 1817?.

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It was founded April 15, 1817, in West Hartford, Connecticut, by Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, Dr. Mason Cogswell, and Laurent Clerc and became a state-supported school later that year.

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Which person did the most to spread the Christian religion?

• Emperor Nero
• Pontius Pilate
• Paul of Tarsus
• Matthew the Apostle

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Matthew because he was a diciple

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How did technology change the US economy and contribute to the
expansion of slavery in the South?

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Answer: Labor-saving technology improved efficiency and enabled the separation of the public and domestic spheres.

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Which term names FDR's plan for ending the Great Depression?

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Answer:The new deal

Explanation:The New Deal was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939.

What is the main message of the political cartoon?

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that people are reckless with their cars

that communists are harming the American public

harming the public is justified because they are hunting communists

that the House of Un-American Activities Committee is hunting communists

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that the House of Un-American Activities Committee is hunting communists

Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the Eastern Bloc?
O it was called a "buffer zone" between USSR & Western Europe
O included countries like Hungary, Lithuania, the former Yugoslavia
O the Eastern block had been conquered by Germany before Russia took them back during the course
of WWII
O Russian troops were already in the Eastern block after WWII
Stalin made an agreement to pay the countries in the Eastern Bloc to join the Soviet Union (USSR)

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Probably the last fact about Stalin isn’t true, because most of the countries in Eastern Bloc were already conquered by Germany and were saved by Soviets, so Eastern Bloc saw Soviet Union as savior.

What is the definition of
extreme nationalism

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Having extreme pride for your country and willing to do anything for your country to keep its pride. Basicly like 9/11. The terrorists were willing to take their lives for their country. Extreme... Hope this helped!

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What revolutions are happening in the world today?

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There are none

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There are no revolutions today(Feb 21st) but there are over 230 protests

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What conclusions can you draw about the economy of the United States during the period of time covered by the graph?

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The economy was increasing steel production as time went on, concluding that the economy was in full blast due to the industrial revolution

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See graph:

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The economy was increasing steel production as time went on, concluding that the economy was in full blast due to the industrial revolution

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the graph proves it all

Who was the military general who took over the Mexican government after its independence from Spain?

Zachary Taylor

Stephen Austin

James Polk

Santa Anna

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Antonio López de Santa Anna
He led as general at crucial points and served multiple non-consecutive presidential terms over a period of 22 years.
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Antonio López de Santa Anna
Preceded by Valentín Gómez Farías
Succeeded by Valentín Gómez Farías
Vice President of the Mexican Republic
In office 16 April 1837 – 17 March 1839

Why did the british have balkans support against Turkey?

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Most of Eastern Europe and the Balkan states had been part of the Ottoman Empire at its peak. ... The British wanted the crumbling Ottoman Empire to remain intact for as long as possible to provide some sort of buffer against the Russians, who Britain feared would attak

What scene is depicted in this piece by Martin Schongauer? An engraving of a saint surrounded by the devil's minions by Martin Schongauer. A. The punishment of Judas for betraying Jesus b. The underworld c. The temptation of Saint Anthony d. The temptation of Jesus.

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C. The temptation of Saint Anthony

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C. The temptation of Saint Anthony

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The Temptation of Saint Anthony is an often-repeated subject in the history of art and literature, concerning the supernatural temptation reportedly faced by Saint Anthony the Great during his sojourn in the Egyptian desert.

why is chandra shamsher considered as a social reformer. give a long answer to this question​

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Although generally perceived as despotic and conservative, he is credited with several reforms including the abolition of slavery and the Nepal-Britain Treaty of 1923, which recognized Nepal as an independent nation and an ally of Britain.

Although generally perceived as despotic and conservative, he is credited with several reforms including the abolition of slavery and the Nepal-Britain Treaty of 1923, which recognized Nepal as an independent nation and an ally of Britain.

how did China became a world power during the 14th and the 15th century ​

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The greatest extent of Chinese trade is achieved in the early 15th century when Zheng He, a Muslim eunuch, sails far and wide with a fleet of large junks. At various times between 1405 and 1433 he reaches the Persian Gulf, the coast of Africa (returning with a giraffe on board) and possibly even Australia.

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Place the events in order, which detail the changes to England's monarchy before
and after the English Civil War.

A. After removing James II from the throne, Parliament chooses his daughter, Mary, and her
husband, William, to become king and queen, but they must sign the Bill of Rights before taking
the throne, which limits their power.

B. Charles I is defeated by Oliver Cromwell and the king is beheaded. Cromwell is now the dictator
in England, forcing Puritan beliefs on the people of England.
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C. After Cromwell's death, Parliament restores the monarchy by choosing Charles I's son, Charles
II. After Charles II dies, his brother James II, a Catholic, takes the throne, and fearing the return
of a Catholic King, Parliament moves to remove him.

D. Charles I takes over and begins feuding with Parliament over control and wealth. Upset, Oliver
Cromwell and the Puritans in Parliament take up arms against Charles, starting the English Civil
War.

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The chronological order of events was first the rule of Charles I of England (option D), then the victory of Cromwell and his reign (option B), the defeat of Cromwell and the reign of Charles II (option C), and finally the government of James II and his removal from office (option A).

How to identify which event occurred first?

To organize the events chronologically we must take into account the dates on which everything happened and in what years each of these kings of England ruled as shown below:

Charles I of England (1600-1649) was King of England from 1625 until his execution in 1649.

Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) was an English political and military leader who made England a republic called the Commonwealth of England and ruled it from 1653 to 1658.

Charles II (1630-1685) was King of England from 1660 until his death in 1685. He was the first king to restore the monarchy after Cromwell's rule.

James II of England (1633-1701) was King of England from 1685 until his deposition in 1688. He was the last Catholic monarch to reign over what would become the United Kingdom.

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Roman sculptors are known for the great amount of care and detail they put into their work.


True or False

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Answer: True.

Explanation: Roman sculptors for their pronounced 'desire' for realism. Their pieces are known as luxury objects. Sculptures of people were so favored that Roman 'creators' would make a series of these statues at a time.

How was the battle of vicksburg a turning point in the civil war?.

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The Siege of Vicksburg in 1863 saw to the US's completion of the Anaconda plan's part A, which was to split the Confederacy into two parts, which weakens their overall command armies, and allowed the US with her superior weapons and larger army to defeat the Confederate forces easier. Part B saw to the total completion of the naval blockade which strangled the Confederate's economy even more. Without being able to sell their renown cotton, they were not able to obtain funds to purchase foreign military goods for their war effort.

17. How did the innovations of the industrial revolution have a social impact on society?

18. What are contributing factors that led to the establishment of the plantation system in America?

19. What contributed most to the rapid industrialization of the United States in the years before the civil war?

20. What allowed the United States to become a top producer of steel?

21. What was the most significant result of the construction of the Erie Canal?

22. What region of the U.S. was most densely populated during the industrial revolution?

23. What region was the least densely populated?

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19. The availability of land and literate labor, the absence of a landed aristocracy, the prestige of entrepreneurship, the diversity of climate, and large easily accessed upscale and literate markets all contributed to America's rapid industrialization.

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Traditional (white) rural music survived unchanged for many years in this
region:
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O Texas
O the Mississippi Delta
O Appalachia
O Death Valley, CA
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Texas I think I’m not sure


1. What does Kravchenko mean when he says, "the circle... was widened"?

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Eventually, a fear of the police is felt by all citizens, regardless of their ... What does Kravchenko mean when he says, “the circle... was widened”?

Missing: 1. ‎| Must include: 1.

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Eventually, a fear of the police is felt by all citizens, regardless of their ... What does Kravchenko mean when he says, “the circle... was widened”?

Missing: 1. ‎| Must include: 1.

Propaganda

1. What kinds of propaganda were made and used by suffragists?ov obvW
2. Why do you think "Votes for Women" by artist Bertha Boye resonated with people?
3. How was the campaign for women's suffrage in California aided by diverse women's
groups?
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2 because women need right to vote

how did the united states react to increasing political conflict in eurpe

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Neutrality legislation, enacted from 1935 to 1937, prohibited trade with or credit to any of the warring nations. Neutrality was also the initial American response to the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939

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What is the area and perimeter of a rectangle whose L = 4.5 and W = 2.6

Please help​

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Answer:

Perimiter: 14.2

Area: 11.7

Explanation:

To find the perimiter, you have to multiply the length: 4.5 x 2 = 9....Then multiply the width: 2.6 x 2 = 5.2....Lastly, add 9 with 5.2. This will give you the perimiter of 14.2.

To find the area, you have to multiply Length(4.5) x (2.6)Width which will get you the area of 11.7.

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how did the russian revolution lead to the “red scare” in the U.S.?

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The First Red Scare's immediate cause was the increase in subversive actions of foreign and leftist elements in the United States, especially militant followers of Luigi Galleani, and in the attempts of the U.S. government to quell protest and gain favorable public views of America's entering World War I

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The value of a car decreases as shown in the table below. A 2-column table with 6 rows. The first column is labeled years after purchase with entries 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. The second column is labeled value (dollar sign) with entries 25,000; 18,000; 14,000; 10,500; 8,000; 6,000. Which statements are true? Check all that apply. The function that best represents the data is f(x) = 24,512(0.755)x. The function that best represents the data is f(x) = 554x2 – 5,439x + 24,600. The function decreases indefinitely. It is reasonable to interpolate to the value of the car at 4.5 years. It is reasonable to extrapolate to 40 years.

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The answer would be B and D

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Answer:

A.(The function that best represents the data is f(x) = 24,512(0.755)x)

C.(The function decreases indefinitely.)

D.(It is reasonable to interpolate to the value of the car at 4.5 years.)

Explanation:

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