In order to have their beliefs considered as public opinion, people must

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Answer 1

Answer: Gain enough followers and get a big enough influence.

Explanation: I’m really not sure of the answer, i don’t know what you learned this unit, but this is just basic knowledge. take the pilgrims for example, they started as settlers and because christianity was so firm they founded the USA upon those values. good luck.


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The Peloponnesus War began, in part, because of
1- Economic rivalries among Greek city-states
2- Threats of invasion by the Mycenaen’s
3- Alliances formed among Sparta and Persia
4- Arguments over control of the Delian League

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Answer:

3

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1. How long after the first protectives walls built by Constantine were
completed had the city of Constantinople outgrown those walls (expanded
beyond the walls)?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.

The city of Constantinople outgrew those walls built by Constantine in the 19th century because the population started to expand beyond those walls during the times of the Ottoman Empire.

Built by Constantine in the 4th century as a way to protect the city of Constantinople by land and sea, the walls continued to be constructed years later and successfully served to protect the capital of the Byzantine Empire against invasions from the Bulgars, Avar-Sassanians, and the Arabs.

These walls had been affected by wars, time, and weather conditions, although reparations had tried to rescue some parts. The walls have been named World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

1/2 divided by 5 helppppp and 5 divided by 1/2

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Answer:

1/2 divided by 5 is 1

5 divided by 1/2 is 2.5

Explanation:

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how is there evidence of learning beyond a writing system?​

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Answer: Evidence is important especially when writing a report or an essay.

Evidence can help more than just writing you can use it in Math to show how you did your work.

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Which of the following ideas did John Locke advocate for in his writing
A: All of the people are born with basic rights
B: anarchy is the best form of government
C: One monarch should rule
D:There should be three branches of government

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Answer: A. All people are born with basic rights :)

What were the negative effects of WW1 on America’s economy?

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Answer:

WW1 caused a lot of soldiers to die and also did not bring peace to the world. The Leauge of Nations, that was created after this, made the Treaty of Versaille and only caused more conflict. Finally, WW1 was a huge proponent of disease spreading to more places faster.

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Which describes tenant farmers?

They farm and live on the same land.
They rent land to other farmers to use.
They live in cities and work in rural areas.
They farm land owned by someone else.

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Answer:

B) They rent land to other farmers to use

Explanation:

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Answer:

D) They farm land owned by someone else

Explanation:

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what are two facts about the battle of trenton

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Answer:

The battle was fought on the morning of December 26, 1776.

The Battle of Trenton was won by the American forces.

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Which Oklahoma governor required that state facilities integrate after the federal 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling?

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Evaluate david robinson as a model of personal responsibility in four sentences or more. Use examples to help defend your answer.​

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Answer:

David Robinson is a great example of personal responsibility. From early on in life, David Robinson understood the importance of taking responsibility for his own actions. Once, he overslept and paid for a taxi (with his own money) to get to school. Later, he deferred his start in the NBA two years so that he could serve time in the Navy.

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During his time in the NBA, David Robinson was so active in the community that the NBA’s community service award is named after him. David Robinson is not only a responsible person, but a moral person. When he saw a need in his community for high-quality inner-city education, he created the Carver Academy. Though not personally responsible for the well-being of the children, David Robinson took it upon himself to take the next step and support the children in his community

Explanation:

David Robinson, as a model of personal responsibility, grasped the value of accepting responsibility for his own actions in four sentences. Based on moral and public considerations.

What is personal responsibility?

Personal responsibility refers to a person's capacity to master their own obligations to oneself and work with the tools they have to achieve their own professional and personal goals. The personal responsibility was the personal care of the system.

Robinson is an excellent illustration of how personal responsibility works, since he planned to elute yourself to complete his degree, serve his nation, and be a good successful player. Furthermore, he has used his talent to motivate others, carry out social projects, and assist others in developing this ability.

As a result, the David Robinson, as a model of personal responsibility, grasped the value of accepting responsibility.

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Explain the geographic circumstances that led to the development of the Maurya and Gupta Empires

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A) The Mauryan Empire expanded over nearly the entire region of what is now modern day India. Starting with Chandragupta and ending with his grandson Ashoka, the empire was expanded over a span roughly a hundred years. This was not an easy task because of the size of the land to be conquered. The area that is now known to be modern day India, is a peninsula. The Arabian Sea borders the land on the west, the Indian ocean borders it to the south and the Bay of Bengal borders it to the east. The Himalaya Mountains separated the rest of east Asia, including China, from the Mauryan Empire. The Hindu Kush Mountains to the north west of the Mauryan Empire separated it from the rest of the Middle East. The monsoon cycle effected the Mauryan Empire as well. High rainfall often lead to reoccurring floods and in the winter, especially inland, there was a lack of rainfall and that lead to droughts. Needless to say, it was hard to sustain a surplus of agriculture throughout the year. The location was still beneficial despite this. Trade over sea to east Asia flourished. the size of the subcontinent of India lead to the development of several languages in different and separate regions of the land. This is the reason why the development of the Mauryan Empire was is so important in history.  That the empire existed is a testament to the strength of the rulers at the time to unify such a vast region.

B) There isn't much of a difference in geography between the Mauryan and the Gupta empires as the Gupta Empire was the predecessor of the Mauryan. This meant that the Gupta empire inherited the land owned by the Mauryan Empire. One obvious difference between the two empires is that the Gupta  Empire was smaller that the Mauryan. The Gupta Empire is located in the northern region of the subcontinent underneath the Himalayan and Hindu Kush mountains. The people of the Gupta Empire where better adapted to the Monsoon cycle  by building high houses to accommodate the floods. Because of this they were able to flourish agriculturally, boasting their economy.

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1. Kofun
2. Asuka
emergence of a strong Japanese
government; creation of the waka written
language
introduction of Buddhism;
emergence of Japanese identity
burial mounds; arrival of Chinese
and Korean immigrants; introduction of
the horse; flourishing of Chinese
language and culture
The Tale of Genji; yamato-e;
assertion of authority by aristocracy;
emergence of warrior clans; bushi;
samurai
3. Nara
4. Heian

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Answer:

Kofun - burial mounds; arrival of Chinese and Korean immigrants; introduction of the horse; flourishing of Chinese language and culture.

Asuka - introduction of Buddhism; emergence of Japanese identity.

Nara - The Tale of Genji; yamato-e; assertion of authority by aristocracy; emergence of warrior clans; bushi; samurai.

Heian - emergence of a strong Japanese government; creation of the waka written language.

Explanation:

It took a great deal of research to come up with these answers, so I hope that they are correct.  I hate that Oddesseyware often does not include the material to back up its Jeopardy questions.  A student will read a section about George Washington, and then a question will ask, ¨What was Abraham Lincolns favorite color?¨

How did the Spanish American war lead to the emergence of the US as a world power

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The US victory in the Spanish American war resulted in the US gaining possession and/or control of many new territories. These and other territorial gains resulted in the creation of a new far flung empire. Btw in 1895 Hawaii became a US territory. Hope I helped :)

Item 10 Who used khipu, a system of recording numbers by tying knots on strings Whose capital city of Tenochtitlán had a population larger than most European cities Whose capital city of Tenochtitlán had a population larger than most European cities

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The correct answers to these open questions are the following.

Who used khipu, a system of recording numbers by tying knots on strings?

Answer: Inca.

Whose capital city of Tenochtitlán had a population larger than most European cities?

Answer: Aztecs.

For the Inca, a khipu was a system to communicate information by keeping important records. It was not only used by the Inca but other Andean tribes too. Let's have in mind that the Inca did not have a record system that used any form of alphabet.

In the case of the Aztecs, they found their capital city in the middle of the Texcoco Lake. It was the great city of Tenochtitlan. A huge city very well organized in what today is downtown Mexico City. It had impressive water channels that connected Tenochtitlan with other close towns such as Tlatelolco, Mixcoatl, Tlalpan, and Coyoacán.

Which describes Abigail Adams?


A. a general's wife who helped boost morale during the winter at Valley Forge


B. a Virginia woman who wrote pamphlets about women's rights


C. a New England woman who wrote letters to her husband about the unequal treatment of women and blacks


D. a New York woman who collected money to buy supplies for the American troops

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Answer:

Explanation:

i think it is B

Answer:

A. a general's wife who helped boost morale during the winter at Valley Forge

Explanation:

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how did the German soldiers who returned from World War 1 affect the way German politics was conducted

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The First World War took place from the 28 July 1914 to the 11 November 1918. An estimated twenty million people died.

It was a global war fought between the Allies (the French Empire, the British Empire, the Russian Empire, the United States of America and others) and the Central Powers (the German Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire).

As the war drew to a close in 1918, German supplies and troops were exhausted from four years of warfare. In contrast, by 1918, the British had improved their tactics and equipment and the United States of America had arrived to support the Allied powers on the battlefields.

It was combination of these factors that led to the Allied Powers achieving victory.

Losing the war caused far reaching upheaval in Germany. This section will cover how the aftermath of the First World War led to the creation of Germany’s new democratic government, the Weimar Republic.

Pros and cons of the 1300s to the 1500s trade?

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Answer:

I don't know BUT if no one answers you in time then, ask google because they usually always have the answer!

Explanation:

Pros, it was good for economies, cons it could have sparked some tension

How did the us gain control of the land it needed to build the Panama Canal

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Answer:

The Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty signed, granting the United States a strip of land across the Isthmus of Panama and the right to build and fortify the Panama Canal. United States acquires control of the Panama Canal Zone for $10 million from Panama.

2 Questions:

1. What continent did they sail from to the New world

____


2.What 2 continents are the New World?

_____and____

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Answer: Europe.

Explanation: North America and South America.

Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress (The Federal Government) could not do which of the followin
Maintain an army

Borrow money

Conduct foreign affairs

Tax the states

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D. Tax the states.

Explanation:

The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution for the United States. It was known for being very weak and giving little to no power to the federal government.

With the Articles of Confederation, the government could not draft soldiers, regulate trade, amend the Articles, create and enforce laws properly, or even tax the states. In order to tax the states, the government had to outright request money from them. They had no power to tax them, only request money. This made it exceptionally hard to pay for war debts and other matters.

Over time, the support for the Articles of Confederation split. Some people supported it, while some didn't. The people who were in favor of the Articles of Confederation were called Anti-Federalists and they associated having a strong government with British tyranny. On the other hand, the people who wanted to amend the Articles of Confederation were called Federalists and they wanted to have a strong government.

Eventually, the Constitutional Convention 1787 was called to amend the Articles. While the original plan was just to amend them, they ended up getting scrapped altogether. The United States Constitution was created instead.    

Select the statement that best describes how the prices of crops in Oklahoma changed before and after the United
States entered World War I.
A. The price of crops fell before the US entered the war and rose after entering the war.
B. The price of crops rose before the US entered the war and fell after entering the war.
C. The price of crops fell before the US entered the war and fell further after entering the war.
D. The price of crops rose before the US entered the war and rose further after entering the war.

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Answer:

A : the price of crops fell before the US entered the war and rose after entering the war

Answer: A.

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Select the correct location on the image.
Which area on the map was conquered by Kublai Khan?
Mongol Empire
under the reign of Genghis Khan in 1227
under his heirs at its greatest extent in 1279
2
1
4
3

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

I believe 4 because Kublai Khan conquered it in 1279 so I think 4

In a paragraph, describe why the election of 1896 could be considered a turning point in American
politics. Be sure to consider the successes and failures of populism. Also consider what happened to the
Populist Party, as well as the Democrats and the Republicans, in the years after the election.

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Answer: Don’t quote this word for word change it up to sound like your own writing.

The Democratic party favored the unlimited coinage of silver at the traditional ration of 16 oz to 1 oz of gold. After blaming the Democrats for the Panic of 1893, Republicans offered the American people the promise of a strong and prosperous industrial nation. The republicans proposed a high tariff to protect industry and upheld the gold standard against unlimited coinage of silver. In the election of 1896, William McKinley went up against William Jennings Bryan. Bryan was hurt by a rise in wheat prices, which made farmers desperate, and employers telling their workers the factories would be shut down if Bryan was elected. It marked the end of the statement and settlement that had characterized politics in the Gilded Age. The defeat of Bryan and the Populist free-silver movement initiated an era of Republican dominance of the presidency and of both houses of Congress. The election was a victory for big business, urban centers, conservative economics, and moderate, middle-class dominance in American politics.

Explanation:

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Read the passage and answer the question.

"We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; . . ."

This quotation is evidence that some of the basic ideas in the Declaration of Independence were derived from what source?

A. adoptions of rules used by the Holy Roman Empire
B. reflections of the philosophies of the European Enlightenment
C. adaptations of the laws of Spanish colonial governments in North America
D. limitations of the principles underlying most European governments of the 1700's

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

which of the following had the greatest influence on how Germany was treated after wwi

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Answer:

the Allies' desire to seek retribution for Germany's actions

Explanation:

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After ww1 Germany was considered responsible for the war. More than 30% of its Territory was taken away, including its coal and mineral reserves. It also lost a major part of its population. It was made to pay compensation amount. I led to a huge economic loss for Germany. People became unemployed.

HURRY ON A TEST AND ITS TIMED
The shape and elevation of the land in a region is called its *10 points
Geography
Topography
Climate
Vegetation

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Answer:

Topography is the shape of the land. And area's topography may be flat, sloping, hilly, or mountainous. The topography of and area includes the area's elevation, relief, and landforms. Elevation. The height above sea level of a point on Earth's surface is its elevation.

Explanation:

Which region on the map shows Alexander's empire at its greatest size?

A map of Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. Four distinct regions are labeled A, B, C, and D. Region A encompasses the southern Balkans region, bounded on the south by modern Greece and Albania, and bounded on the east by the Black Sea. It includes the modern-day countries of Macedonia and Bulgaria, as well as northern Turkey. Region B includes three large areas: 1) southern Turkey and the Nile River Valley to the west; 2) the Middle East except for the Arabian Peninsula; and 3) central Asia to the west, including the Oxus and Indus Rivers. Region C includes almost all of Region B plus the Caspian Sea. Region C, however, does not include the Nile River Valley nor the Oxus and Indus Rivers. Region D also includes almost all of Region B plus the Aral Sea and the northern half of the Arabian Peninsula. Region D, though, does not include Turkey, and its eastern boundary stops at the Indus River.



A


B


C


D

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Answer: The answer is b

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Explanation:

Why did the Seminoles begin to relocate after the Second Seminole War? The Seminole leader, Chief Osceola, had been captured and died in prison. The Seminole leader, Chief Osceola, had signed an agreement saying that they would relocate. The Seminoles had lost more than 50 percent of their men and their leader, Chief Osceola. The Seminoles were surrounded by US troops and saw no hope without Chief Osceola.

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Answer:

A. The Seminole leader, Chief Osceola, had been captured and died in prison.

Explanation:

The Seminoles is one of the five civilized tribe, who Native American Indians of the United States of America.

Basically, the Seminoles fought two wars against the United States of America in Florida.

The reason why the Seminoles began to relocate after the Second Seminole War was because, the Seminole leader, Chief Osceola, had been captured and died in prison.

Answer:

its letter A

The Seminole leader, Chief Osceola, had been captured and died in prison.

Which empire expanded into Eastern Europe, parts of Africa and Southwest Asia through their military might, fueled by the use of gunpowder? Group of answer choices Safavid Ottoman Qing Mughal

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Answer:

Ottoman

Explanation:

Ottoman Empire was recorded to have expanded and covered many places including Eastern Europe such as Turkey, parts of Africa such as Egypt, Southwest Asia such as Palestine, Syria, and some others within these regions.

Under the rule of King Suleiman between 1520 to 1566, was able to capture and dominates all these regions through their military might, fueled by the use of gunpowder.

How does the word choice of the Georgia editor support his claim that blacks and whites are not equal? How do his words dehumanize African Americans?

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Explanation:

Discrimination against blacks linked to dehumanization, study finds

Crude historical depictions of African Americans as ape-like may have disappeared from mainstream U.S. culture, but research presented in a new paper by psychologists at Stanford, Pennsylvania State University and the University of California-Berkeley reveals that many Americans subconsciously associate blacks with apes.

In addition, the findings show that society is more likely to condone violence against black criminal suspects as a result of its broader inability to accept African Americans as fully human, according to the researchers.

Co-author Jennifer Eberhardt, a Stanford associate professor of psychology who is black, said she was shocked by the results, particularly since they involved subjects born after Jim Crow and the civil rights movement. "This was actually some of the most depressing work I have done," she said. "This shook me up. You have suspicions when you do the workintuitionsyou have a hunch. But it was hard to prepare for how strong [the black-ape association] washow we were able to pick it up every time."

The paper, "Not Yet Human: Implicit Knowledge, Historical Dehumanization and Contemporary Consequences," is the result of a series of six previously unpublished studies conducted by Eberhardt, Pennsylvania State University psychologist Phillip Atiba Goff (the lead author and a former student of Eberhardt's) and Matthew C. Jackson and Melissa J. Williams, graduate students at Penn State and Berkeley, respectively. The paper is scheduled to appear Feb. 7 in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, which is published by the American Psychological Association.

The research took place over six years at Stanford and Penn State under Eberhardt's supervision. It involved mostly white male undergraduates. In a series of studies that subliminally flashed black or white male faces on a screen for a fraction of a second to "prime" the students, researchers found subjects could identify blurry ape drawings much faster after they were primed with black faces than with white faces. The researchers consistently discovered a black-ape association even if the young adults said they knew nothing about its historical connotations. The connection was made only with African American faces; the paper's third study failed to find an ape association with other non-white groups, such as Asians. Despite such race-specific findings, the researchers stressed that dehumanization and animal imagery have been used for centuries to justify violence against many oppressed groups.

"n't think it's intentional, but when people learn about human evolution, they walk away with a notion that people of African descent are closer to apes than people of European descent. When people think of a civilized person, a white man comes to mind."

Consequences of socially endorsed violence

In the paper's fifth study, the researchers subliminally primed 115 white male undergraduates with words associated with either apes (such as "monkey," "chimp," "gorilla") or big cats (such as "lion," "tiger," "panther"). The latter was used as a control because both images are associated with violence and Africa, Eberhardt said. The subjects then watched a two-minute video clip, similar to the television program COPS, depicting several police officers violently beating a man of undetermined race. A mugshot of either a white or a black man was shown at the beginning of th words than with big cat words. "Taken together, this suggests that implicit knowledge of a Black-ape association led to marked differences in participants' judgments of Black criminal suspects," the researchers write.

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