I am accused of stealing a boxx of Velveeta from Giant food. I have no criminal record. I am held in Jail for a year before my trial. The judge sets bail at $10 million. I repeatdly ask to see my lawyer but I am always told that all the state appointed lawyers are busy helping other customers. Have my rights been violated?
What was Braddock’s Blunder?
Answer:
The Braddock expedition, also called Braddock's campaign or, more commonly, Braddock's Defeat, was a failed British military expedition which attempted to capture the French Fort Duquesne (modern-day downtown Pittsburgh) in the summer of 1755 during the French and Indian War.
Explanation:
Perhaps his most serious error was the failure to heed intelligence reports offered by Indian scouts; Braddock regarded the natives as inferiors and refused to deal with them. General Edward Braddock commanded bravely – four horses were shot out from under him – but was mortally wounded and died several days later. Washington had the general's body interred under the road over which the soldiers and wagons passed in retreat, hoping to spare it from desecration.
In 334 BCE, Aristotle founded the Lyceum school of philosophy in Athens. What can be traced to the work of Aristotle at the Lyceum?
А the Socratic method
B the scientific method
C romantic poetry
D satirical comedy
Answer:
B the scientific method
Explanation:
The Greek philosopher Aristotle founded the Lyceum school of philosophy in Athens in 334 BCE.
His major teachings were based on the scientific method and research and he gave his students scientific research projects to undertake.
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
Prompt
When the 1905 Sequoyah Convention ratified their state constitution and submitted it to Congress, Congress chose to ignore it. Do you feel this was the right decision? If you had been a member of Congress in 1905, would you have voted to ratify the Sequoyah Constitution, voted against it, or tried to have it tabled? Defend your choice.
Answer:
Turnout was light, with 56,279 votes for the constitution and petition to Congress and 9,073 votes against. Early in the Fifty-ninth Congress, Rep. Arthur Phillips Murphy of Missouri, who also acted as attorney for the Creek Nation, and Sen. Porter James McCumber of North Dakota filed Sequoyah statehood bills, which Congress refused to consider.
Explanation:
got 100% on edge
What was the importance of the Louisiana Purchase to the United States?
a.
It was a reward by President Jefferson to the negotiators of a peace treaty with France.
b.
The purchase ensured that hostile Indians would be expelled from the territory.
c.
The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States.
d.
It built the most powerful and ambitious military force in the world.
Answer:
C. It doubled the size of the United States
Explanation:
Answer:
C. The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States.
Explanation:
What are the two classes that were most impacted by industrialization and what was the impact?
The middle classes and the lower classes were two classes that suffered more from industrialization.
What is the Industrialization?A human community transitions from an agrarian culture to an industrial society during a time of economic and social change known as industrialization. This entails a significant reorganization of a system for manufacturing.
A society transitions from an agrarian to a manufactured or industrial economy through industrialization. Environmental contamination is one detrimental externality of industrialization. Laborers and those who manage capital resources earn different amounts of money as a result of the division of labor and capital. Manufacturing (in the 1900s), mining (in the 1930s), transportation (in the 1950s), and retailing are examples of industrialization (1970s). A good example is the industrialization of the vehicle.
The world's economic development has greatly benefited from industrialization. The method has raised productivity and enabled commercial production, which has raised living standards.
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Name 5 things needed to have an industrial Revolution?
Give 3 examples of each of the 5 things needed to have an industrial revolution?
Answer:
pinning Jenny. The 'Spinning Jenny' was an engine for spinning wool or cotton invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves, who had it patented in 1770. ...
Newcomen steam engine. ...
Watt steam engine. ...
The locomotive. ...
Telegraph communications. ...
Dynamite. To build bridges and roads
The photograph. To captair a moment
The typewriter. to right letters
Explanation:
Which of the following best states the relationship between word choice, tone, and voice in an argumentative essay?
Word choice determines an essay’s tone but not its voice.
Proper word choice determines an essay’s voice but not its tone.
Proper word choice determines the essay’s tone and voice.
Word choice is not as important as an essay’s tone and voice.
Answer:
Explanation:
i think its b
Answer:
C on Edge
Explanation:
why did the settlers of Jamestown surround their settlement with large wooden walls?
Answer:
Surrounding Jamestown Fort was a triangular wooden palisade (a fence or wall made ... (Wattle and daub is a building material used for making walls, in which a ... at Jamestown Settlement may have served as the colonial governor's house. ... to move inland away from the fertile river valleys that had long been their home.
What devices made exploring the seas possible?
The colonists in charter colonies were allowed to elect _?_.
A. the governor only
B. no one
C. both houses of legislature
D. the governor and both houses
Explain the causes and effects of the bubonic plague
Answer:
More than half of europe died due to rats on the street carrying it.
Explanation:
What region of the United States did Cliff Dwellers reside in?
Answer: people of the southwestern United States, built along the sides of or under the overhangs of cliffs, primarily in the Four Corners area, where the present states of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah meet.
Explanation:
Which of the following best explains some of the powers granted the Congress by the Articles of Confederation?
OCongress could build schools, collect taxes, create a banking system, and create prisons.
O Congress could declare war, make treaties, create a mail delivery system, and print money.
O Congress could build libraries, oversee immigration, enforce religious practices, and require citizens to vote.
OCongress could raise taxes, hire a police force, kill prisoners, and hire spies to learn about America's enemies.
Answer:
B.) Congress could declare war, make treaties, create a mail delivery system, and print that dolla dolla bill yall
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
In the Congo, yellow school buses carry around all of the following EXCEPT
preserved fish
schoolchildren
people
powdered milk
Answer:
powerdered milk, because the kids could bring preserved fish for lunch
Answer:powerdered milk, because the kids could bring preserved fish for lunch
Explanation:powerdered milk, because the kids could bring preserved fish for lunch
HELP DUE TODAY!! What did the Sumerians use in the arts? mosaics. friezes. murals. designs.?
Answer: murals? Or designs.
Explanation:
I’m just guessing. DONT BLAME ME IF I GET IT WRONG
Which of the following describes the characteristics of the Gilded Age Era? *
•The expansion of the United States throughout Latin America
•The rise of nationalism in Europe
•The rise of big businesses, creation of monopolies and the gaining of massive sums
of wealth
•The rise of civil unrest in the United States
Answer:
Correct answer is The rise of big businesses, creation of monopolies and the gaining of massive sums of wealth.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer as it refers to period of second part of 19th Century when United States become an industrial power.
First option is not correct as expansion is a process of imperialism.
Second option is not correct as it refers to revolutionary period in Europe during 18th and 19th Century.
Last option is also not correct as it refers to unrest started because of segregation and similar problems in the society.
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Read the excerpt from "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson.
"You didn't give him time enough to take any paper he wanted. I saw you. It wasn't fair!"
What is the effect of this dialogue on the plot?
Tessie's protestations spark a minor rebellion that is soon squashed by Mr. Summers.
It shows that Mr. Summers has manipulated the lottery to protect himself and punish Tessie, thereby revealing the story's conflict.
Tessie's words raise the tension of the story, forcing readers to wonder why she is so upset and propelling the tale to its conclusion.
Mr. Summers considers a redrawing of the village's lottery.
The villagers are forced to consider whether they agree with Tessie.
(I think this is what it’s asking?)
Answer:
C. Tessie's words raise the tension of the story, forcing readers to wonder why she is so upset and propelling the tale to its conclusion.
Explanation:
Write an argument in favor of the Navigation Acts.
Answer:
The Navigation Acts, or more broadly the Acts of Trade and Navigation, was a long series of English laws that developed, promoted, and regulated English ships, shipping, trade, and commerce between other countries and with its own colonies. The laws also regulated England's fisheries and restricted foreigners' participation in its colonial trade. While based on earlier precedents, they were first enacted in 1651 under the Commonwealth. The system was reenacted and broadened with the restoration by the Act of 1660, and further developed and tightened by the Navigation Acts of 1663, 1673, and 1696.
Explanation:
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You are moving from the East to the Western frontier. You are to write 3 journal entries telling where you are going, why you are going there, and what do you hope to achieve.
Explanation:
RequirementsJournal Entries:
Date
Topic Sentence
Three or MORE details
Required content for the day's entry
Closing
Signature
Example Journal Entry
Dear Journal, April 7th, 1847
Pa says we're gettin ready to head to Oregon Country so that we might get ourselves some of that good farming land. Ma isn't real happy about moving away from her hometown, but I am starting to get slightly excited! I am afraid of this long and dangerous journey. I am thankful that I get to take along the doll my grandmother made for me before she passed away last summer. My little brother Joey is bringing along his blanket and ma is bringing her fine china that has been passed down through her family. I am so afraid that once we start our journey that Joey might get hurt or lost. He's a wandering type, and not very good at following directions! And I will certainly miss my friends from home. My best friend Elizabeth says I must write to her everyday.
Yours,
Abigail Wright
April 7th, 1847
Tell about each member of your family. Describe what they look like, their age, and what they do as a member of the family. Tell why you and your family is traveling to Oregon, what items your family plans to bring with them, what some of your fears are, and what you will miss most from your home.
April 8th, 1847
Today was a big day! You and yer' family did all yer' supply shopping to head west to Oregon Country! That's excitin' stuff. Anywho, tell about the supplies you purchased today. Tell what you're most excited about buying and why. Do you agree with all the supplies that were purchased, or are you worried you may not have gotten enough...or maybe too much!
Picture
May 1, 1847
Your pack horses are rubbed down and ready and your oxen team in place. Your belongings are packed. Your food rations carefully secured. Many of the parties in your wagon train are already lined up and ready to move out. But you still have to get one more vital item: your drinking water!
Will you top off your kegs from the drinking water available here at Independence Camp? Or wait until you get to the next stop this evening?
Journal Entry: Tell what your families decision was. Did you top off yer kegs or decide to wait? Why did you make that decision. What did the other members of your wagon train decide to do? Tell what happened to your family and every one else after the decisions were made?
May 20, 1847 - The Narrows
Picture
Progress has slowed to a crawl in this bottle neck between the Little Blue River and the bluff on its east bank. There is barely enough room for a single wagon to pass. Even the cattle have to go through in single file.
One of your party has been bit on the ankle by a rattlesnake. Is it deadly? You've tried every know remedy to try and heal the wound in a frantic attempt to keep his leg. Should it be sawed off with a common handsaw to be saved? What is your remedy?
Decision: The Rudd Family is so upset about their little Cindy Rudd, they have decided to give the poor girl some whiskey to numb the pain as well as using gun powder and burning the bite to hopefully draw out the poison.
Journal Entry: Tell about the days events. Describe where you are and what happened to Cindy Rudd. What did their family decide to do? Do you agree with their decision? Or would you have done something differently? What do you think will happen to Cindy?
June 10, 1847 - Midway station
Picture
Alas you are midway between Fort Kearny and Fort Laramie looking out along the banks of the beautiful Platte River...where wildflowers dance in the wind on the shore and tufted islands dot the river's bubbling path.
Young and old alike take this opportunity to shed weeks of prairie
What law allowed the president to use the United States military to enforce acts of Congress? PLEASE HURRY!!!
Answer:
The Force Bill :)
Explanation:
The force bill, passed by Congress in 1833, authorize the president to use military efforts in order to enforce acts of Congress.
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Answer: The Force Bill
Explanation: This bill was passed by Congress in 1833. This allowed the president to enforce the president to use the United States military to enforce acts of Congress.
How did Aristotle influence education in ancient Greece? 1. He opened a school and created new sciences. 2. He opened a school for girls in ancient Athens. 3. He wrote a book that explained his ideal government. 4. He used a method of questioning to teach his students.
Answer:
He opened a school and created new sciences.
Explanation:
Aristotle was a Greek Philosopher in the ancient Greece that was known to have opened the Peripatetic school of philosophy known as Lyceum. He made several pioneering contributions to Education by inventing the field of formal logic and then discovered several scientific disciplines.
Some of his writings came down to us through several years in the form of treaties across different subjects. These were presented as lecturers and some as notes written by students.
Answer:
He opened a school and created new sciences.
Explanation:
which 10 states have the largest electoral numbers
Answer:
California 53
Texas 36
New York 27
Florida 27
Pennsylvania 18
Illinois 18
Ohio 16
Michigan 14
Georgia 14
North Carolina 13
New Jersey 12
Explanation:
Why do some scientists believe that Saturn's moon Titan could support life?
Answer: Scientists believe ice in Titan’s crust could temporarily melt into water and support life.
Explanation:I hope this helps!
”Titan's rivers, lakes and seas of liquid methane and ethane might serve as a habitable environment on the moon's surface, though any life there would likely be very different from Earth's life.”
“Titan is the largest moon of Saturn and the second-largest natural satellite in the Solar System. It is the only moon known to have a dense atmosphere, and the only known body in space, other than Earth, where clear evidence of stable bodies of surface liquid has been found.”
Answer:
The hydrogen gas; this gas is located on Earth supporting life in our ocean. Therefore, there is a chance that the conditions on Saturn's moon could provide the essentials for there to be life.
A website articles about mountain lions
Answer:
Wikipedia has a lot of those, or go to your state website and look for the wildlife information area
Explanation:
how did technology affect society between late 19th and early 20th century?
Answer:
During this period we experienced massive population growth due to the improvement of medicine. With this newfound technology more jobs were created and industrialization became the norm. New sources of entertainment became available. A whole lot of things happened but these are some of the most notable.
Why were children put to work?
In the gilded age
Answer:
Many of the children working in coal mines were basically forced to work in coal mines. In an effort to help provide for their families, they were forced to work. Businesses had the advantage of firing people as they pleased because of the high rate of people without jobs during the time.
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Explanation:
LAST ONE I HOPE IT'S RIGHT.....What events fueled the red scare?
Answer:
Anarchism and the Bolshevik revolution in Russia with the spread of socialism.
Explanation:
Answer:
aansweris C.
Explanation:
What idea did George Washington introduce as president of the United States?
A. The US president's first two years should be the most productive.
B.US presidents should play an important role in maintaining world peace.
C. US presidents should not belong to any political party.
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D. US presidents should run for election for only two terms.
Answer: B
Explanation: