How did Jesuits spread the Catholic faith among the masses. Select all the correct answers.​

How Did Jesuits Spread The Catholic Faith Among The Masses. Select All The Correct Answers.

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Number 3 because Jesus died for us and that has been shown to us to believe on him and that's how Jesuit spread the catholic faith among the masses


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Which of the following is a name representing many women who helped in the war effort?

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Answer:Rosie the Riveter was an allegorical cultural icon of World War II, representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies.

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Industrialization led to rapid urban growth which led to (4 points)

a overcrowding and dangerous conditions
b utopian communities
c immigration increases
d food surpluses and increased wages

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Answer:

a

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which situation would allow a country to increase the value of its imports without increasing the amount of money it spent on trade

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Answer: by increasing the currency.

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A delta is a fan-shaped area of fertile marshland.true or false

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true

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True

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How did goods get transported during the cattle trail?

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The westward development of the railroad system shortened cattle drives. The first rail-transported cattle were shipped from Abilene, Kansas in 1867. Other rail centers were soon established. Thereafter, thousands of animals were moved along the various cattle trails which led to these shipping points.

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How did large coorperations achieve economies of scale

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Reducing the cost of units per production is the main benefit of economies of scale. Larger companies are more likely to achieve economies of scale than smaller companies because they are able to produce more goods and therefore can spread out costs over a larger number of goods.

Corporations were able to achieve economies of scale with the money that they raised from the sale of stock, corporations which could invest in new technologies, hire large work forces, and purchase many machines. This ended up increasing the corporations.

Why
was the Byzantine Empire able to flourish when the Western Roman Empire collapsed

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Constantine moved the capital to Byzantium and changed the religious character of the empire from pagan to Christian. This made it different from the Roman Empire.

Despite being the leader of the entire Roman Empire, he made important changes that marked the beginning of what would eventually be called the Byzantine Empire

It also benefited greatly from a stronger administrative center and internal political stability, as well as great wealth compared with other states of the early medieval period.

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The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire after the Western Roman Empire's fall in the fifth century CE. It lasted from the fall of the Roman Empire until the Ottoman conquest in 1453.

Continuities: The Byzantine Empire initially maintained many Roman systems of governance and law and aspects of Roman culture. The Byzantines called themselves "Roman". The term "Byzantine Empire" was not used until well after the fall of the Empire.

Changes: The Byzantine Empire shifted its capital from Rome to Constantinople, changed the official religion to Christianity, and changed the official language from Latin to Greek.

Fifty-three former UK states voluntarily unite under the _____________ of Nations.
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Commonwealth

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Commonwealth

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Part One:
Respond to each question below in your own words and in complete sentences.

Why did slavery start in the colonies?

How were slaves brought to the colonies?

What types of jobs did slaves do in each colonial region: New England, Middle and the South?

Why were the jobs in each region different?

Part Two:
Respond to each question below in your own words and in complete sentences.

What difficulties did slaves face?

What alternatives to slavery do you think the colonists could have used to solve the labor shortage?

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Slavery started in the colonies as a form of cheap hard labor for the newfound precious natural resources in the colonies such as cotton, tobacco, sugar, and coffee beans.

2. Slaves were brought not only from Western Africa, but also from the Caribbean on large ships. Slaves were packed together with little food and little space. Slaves had to travel on tight ships for months and because of this, many slaves died from starvation or disease. Some slaves just jumped off the boats to prevent themselves from being enslaved in order to maintain their self respect and dignity.

3. Slaves in the colonies did different jobs in the different regions in the colonies. Most slaves found their way to southern colonies in Virginia, South Carolina, and Texas. Slaves there picked cotton on large fields and picked sugar cane, and picked corn. Slaves in the middle colonies picked grains such as wheat. There weren’t many slaves in the Northern colonies, but the few that were in areas like Massachusetts, were usually housemaids cleaning and cooking.

4. Jobs were different in each region because the climate was different in each region. The Southern colonies tended to be more hot with blistering sunlight, so it makes sense that heat resistant resources such as cotton would be found there. Middle colonies had decent soil so wheat could be planted there. New England colonies had horrible soil, but lots of sea ports so shipbuilding and fishing was very popular there.

5. Slaves faced the world of difficulties. First off they weren’t paid anything at all, so finding food was difficult. Most slave owners provided their slaves bread and a little water, but most slaves had to scavenge the town for food to survive, and drink water from rivers. Slaves also were beaten often for not working hard enough or for fainting from extreme heat. Slaves were whipped to the point where their backs became scarred and bloody. Some slaves even died from beatings that were too hard. Lastly, slaves were often separated from their families. Men were often sold at higher prices all across the colonies so mothers and children were often separated from their husbands and fathers, which definitely affected children as many lost their fathers.

6. There weren’t many alternatives to slavery, because it was a very effective form of labor for the colonial economy. Slaves produced immeasurable amounts of natural resources which caused the Mother County, Britain, to become very wealthy.
An alternative in my eye would probably be an Industrial Revolution that happened 50-100 years earlier but that is very unlikely. Maybe slavery could not have been created in the colonies, but the repercussions of that would be that the life in the colonies of America would be completely different.



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meaning of the official seal of negros oriental

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The official seal of the Province of Negros Oriental comprises of a crest surrounded by the motto “Via, Veritas, Vita” from Silliman University (as the province is widely known for being a university town). The crest is divided into two parts with the upper portion showcasing the Cuernos de Negros mountain ranges embracing the Provincial Capitol Building with Silliman University’s Portals in front. The lower portion presents the popular industries and produce of the province before which are lumber, coconut and sugar mills.

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25. The problem of the Gideon vs. Wainwright case was that Clarence Gideon
A. was discriminated against because he was African American
B. was denied a lawyer in his trial and had to defend himself
C. burned an American flag
D. sued the US to stop women from voting
26. Gideon won his case due to the
A. 4th Amendment right to privacy
B. 5th Amendment right to due process
C. 6th Amendment right to counsel
D. 7th Amendment write to a jury trial in a civil case
27. The US was sued by Fred Korematsu after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor because
A. the US invaded Japan during WW 2
B. the US put Japanese Americans in camps during WW 2 whether they were citizens or not
C. the US only put Japanese immigrants, and not Japanese American citizens in camps
D. he was denied the right to vote in California
28. Fred Korematsu lost his case because
A. he was not a citizen
B. he was a citizen
C. it was during a war, so it was a military necessity
D. he was protesting against the war

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The correct answers are
25.B
26.D
27.B
28.C (I am not sure)

using source 2, which statement best explains how the ideas expressed in the Roosevelt Corollary reflected U.S. actions in Panama shown in Source 1

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The Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine of the 1800s, made by Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. According to the Monroe Doctrine, Europeans could not intervene on the American continent; then the Roosevelt Corollary added a stipulation that the United States had priority to intervene there to protect its national interests, both economic and political.

Thus, during the Panamanian revolt in the early 1900s (when it was still part of Colombia), the United States supported the independence revolt, with the objective of guaranteeing itself a space in which to build a canal that connects the Pacific and the Atlantic, protecting its commercial interests.

why did Naacp support lawsuits against public institutions such as university of oklahoma? how did these lawsuits realated to the issue of intergation​

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Under Houston's “equalization strategy,” lawsuits were filed demanding that the ... to maintain black schools that were actually equal to those reserved for whites. ... In this landmark decision, the Supreme Court held that segregation in public ... of corporate hotel policies that discriminate against African-American college

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Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: The NAACP sought candidates like Ada Lois Sipuel and George McLaurin, who attempted to attend the University of Oklahoma. They believed that this education was a right guaranteed them by the Constitution. By suing public institutions that had violated African Americans’ civil rights, the NAACP hoped to call attention to the hypocrisy of Jim Crow laws. Public institutions claimed to have “separate but equal” policies and facilities established by the US Supreme Court’s 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson ruling. However, the NAACP court cases revealed that segregation could not even meet this standard.

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How could political campaigns be improved

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By letting others speak while one is talking, by getting to the point about a topic, and also by being respectful towards one another because it's a campaign to prove your point, not be rude and judgmental.

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Which statement best describes Social Darwinism?
O A. People are not like animals but are more cunning and sophisticated.
OB. People compete for social stations based on their natural talents.
O C.
Animals compete for survival and the fittest live on.
OD. Animals and humans are more closely tied than we like to think.
Which statement best describes social Darwinism

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B. People compete for social stations based on their natural talents.

Explanation:

Social Darwinism was on the basis of natural selection from Charles Darwin and it assumes a similar mechanism. That mechanism is the survival of the fittest but in the sphere of competition for political and social power. But natural talent is not the only thing that predetermines someone for social stations.

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”Senators have increasingly used holds, their ability to block consideration of a nominee indefinitely, as a broader partisan weapon to keep presidents from filling key positions, including many qualified and usually noncontroversial nominees . . . . The confirmation rate of presidential circuit court appointments has plummeted from above 90 percent in the late 1970s and early 1980s to around 50 percent in recent years.”

Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein, It’s Even Worse than it Looks, 2012

Based on the text, which of the following statements would the authors most likely agree with?


A

Divided government has led to the Senate's decrease in the use of filibusters when confirming presidential appointments


B

Divided government has had little impact on the president’s ability to achieve presidential initiatives or get confirmation on presidential nominees

C

Divided government has led to an increase in congressional refusal to confirm appointments of presidents of the opposite party


D

Divided government leads to a more effective congressional process for negotiating appointee confirmations

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C Divided government has led to an increase in congressional refusal to confirm appointments of presidents of the opposite party

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What is the purpose of the second amendment?

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The Second Amendment (Amendment II) to the United States Constitution protects the right to keep and bear arms. It was ratified on December 15, 1791, along with nine other articles of the Bill of Rights.

The Second Amendment, one of the ten amendments to the Constitution comprising the Bill of Rights, states: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” The meaning of this sentence is not self-evident, and has given.



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John Locke theory on government key characteristics

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Answer: Locke claims that legitimate government is based on the idea of separation of powers. First and foremost of these is the legislative power. Locke describes the legislative power as supreme (Two Treatises 2.149) in having ultimate authority over “how the force for the commonwealth shall be employed” (2.143).

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6. What put an end to the boom in canal building?
A the introduction of trains
B the population growth in eastern cities
C the growth of turnpikes
D the development of the steamboat

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Answer:

A the introduction of trains

In the ancient world, all of the following were characteristics of common citizens EXCEPT:
A.
They were rarely educated.
B.
They had no voice in government.
C.
They were not active in government.
D.
They could move up the social and economic ladder with hard work.



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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I'm pretty sure the answer is d

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The answer is d they could move up the social and economic ladder with hard work.

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A historian determines that the United States avoided a nuclear confrontation
with the Soviet Union in 1962 by removing missiles from Turkey. Which of the
following skills is he or she most clearly using?
A. Summarizing
B. Identifying cause-and-effect relationships
C. Sequencing
D. Drawing inferences

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Answer:

A or B

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A because they're summarizing what happened but also be because that was a cause and effect. Probably A though.

Answer:b

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its b

what specific evidence will you look for?​

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what evidence, let me know and i will answer

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what specific evidence will you look for?

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Specific evidence is detailed. It includes the following: Specific facts. Stories of certain times, places, events, moments, people.

Jocelyn is running for the U.S Senate. What is one of the qualifications for office she must meet?
A. have resided in the United States for at least 10 years.
B. reside in the state she will represent.
C.have been a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
D. have served as Governor of the state she will represent.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

One of the qualifications for Senate office that Jocelyn must meet is that she must  reside in the state she will represent.

The Senate is one of the Unicameral of the United State.

The United State states the following qualifications:

He/She must be of age at least thirty years.He/She must be U.S. citizenship for at least nine years.He/She must reside in the state they wish to represents at time of election.

 

Therefore, the Option B. is correct.

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how were kush and axum different​

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Two kingdoms in East Africa - Kush and Axum - were no different. Kush began as a conduit for trade between sub-Saharan Africa and the Egyptian Empire of the Nile River. ... Kush was replaced by various kingdoms. Of these, Axum, situated further south, arguably rose to the greatest heights.

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Europe is connected to Asia in a giant land mass that is sometimes referred to as Eurasia. Question 2 options: True False

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Answer:

True

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Malian Emperor Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 can best be understood in the context of which of the following?
A
The expansion of Islam throughout Afro-Eurasia
B
The development of new transportation technologies
С
The diffusion of African culture to the Middle East
D
The territorial expansion of West African empires

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Answer:

A. The expansion of Islam throughout Afro-Eurasia

Explanation:

The Malian emperor Mansa Musa had a pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 and he went with a lot of gold, jewelry, animals, servants and other precious jewels. He took with him so much wealth that he caused an economic meltdown in Mecca.

His pilgrimage helped expand Islam from Africa to many parts of Europe and Asia.

which of these has the GREATEST impact on the success of the northern renissance

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Answer: A) Funding from wealthy patrons

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speed used by most drivers who drive on an expressway

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Answer:

Yes

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what was the best dinsny show

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Mickey Mouse clubhouse :))))))) lol

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Lizzie McGuire

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Which of the following expresses a cause of the increased specialization of labor?
A. Economic power of monasteries
B. Beginning of a cash economy
C. Greater role of banks in lending
D. Growth of towns and cities

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A

Explanation:

A is the correct answer

Answer:

B or D

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