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PLEASE HELP ME ASSAP PLEASEEE: Why did the passage of the 15th amendment require the Pennsylvania Constitution of 1838 to be changed?
A
All men were allowed to vote.
B
All women were allowed to vote.
C
All poll taxes were illegal.
D
All slaves were freed.
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How is the location on the Amazon River related to the location of Brazil's population?
Why did ancient Hebrews spread throughout the world?
Answer: A nation that has often been expelled throughout history.
Explanation:
Jews were often expelled during the ancient period until modern times, and anti-Semitism was regularly manifested against them. Ever since the Babylonian captivity, it is a nation that has suffered a lot. During the reign of the Roman Empire, they were also expelled. Under such circumstances, they began to migrate around the world. The Middle Ages did not bring better conditions for Jews. Many Jews in Europe were marginalized and expelled, so that many Jews in that period inhabited the ends of the Ottoman Empire, and some decided to stay in Europe. The affirmation of Europe, emphasizing their tradition, religion, and culture, began more intensely during the 19th century. It happens through their intellectuals. During World War II, a huge number of Jews were killed (about 6 million), and a large number were expelled. Historical circumstances have, therefore led to Jews being scattered all over the world.
what did Christians do during the Eucharist
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What happens. The Eucharist is a re-enactment of the Last Supper, the final meal that Jesus Christ shared with his disciples before his arrest, and eventual crucifixion. At the meal Jesus ate bread and wine and instructed his disciples to do the same in memory of him.
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Eucharist, also called Holy Communion or Lord’s Supper, in Christianity, ritual commemoration of Jesus’ Last Supper with his disciples, at which (according to tradition) he gave them bread with the words, “This is my body,” and wine with the words, “This is my blood.” The story of the institution of the Eucharist by Jesus on the night before his Crucifixion is reported in four books of the New Testament (Matthew 26:26–28; Mark 14:22–24; Luke 22:17–20; and I Corinthians 11:23–25). The letters of the Apostle Paul and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament demonstrate that early Christians believed that this institution included a mandate to continue the celebration as an anticipation in this life of the joys of the banquet that was to come in the Kingdom of God. The Eucharist has formed a central rite of Christian worship. All Christians would agree that it is a memorial action in which, by eating bread and drinking wine (or, for some Protestants, grape juice or water), the church recalls what Jesus Christ was, said, and did. They would also agree that participation in the Eucharist enhances and deepens the communion of believers not only with Christ but also with one another.
Because of variations in both doctrine and practice, however, the Eucharist, which was intended as both a symbol of and a means of fostering unity within the church, has been a source of disunity and even contention. Many Christian traditions teach that Jesus is present in the Eucharist in some special way, though they disagree about the nature, locus, and time of that presence. In many other Christian traditions the Eucharist is symbolic or commemorative. One example of a Christian tradition that does not practice the Eucharist is Quakerism, whose adherents see the ritual as too formal and thus as constraining the experience of the Holy Spirit. Furthermore, different denominations disagree on whether access to the Eucharist should be open to all Christians or restricted to members who have fulfilled initiation requirements and thus are in full communion with a particular church. Among Baptists, for example, the practice of “close communion” has restricted the ordinance to those who are baptized properly—i.e., as adults upon a profession of faith. As a result of such variations, the Eucharist has been a central issue in the discussions and deliberations of the ecumenical movement.
What was one effect of the changes Spain made to Louisiana after the Treaty of Paris?
Answer:
Louisiana's economy grew.
Answer:
The answer is:
Louisiana's economy grew.
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C. confederate general
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Answer:
Robert E. Lee was a Confederate general who led the South's attempt at secession during the Civil War. He challenged Union forces during the war's bloodiest battles, including Antietam and Gettysburg, before surrendering to Union General Ulysses S.
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Which of the items listed below was not a cause of the Great Depression?
Americans overextending themselves, purchasing goods on credit
Overproduction of goods, leading to stockpiles
American entry into World War II
Excessive selling of stocks
Answer:
American entry into World War II
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Fred, who has a strong base of political supporters, has been elected twice into the state legislature as a candidate for Party A. The more he is involved in the political process, the more he feels Party A limits itself on "playing it safe" instead of making bolder moves to create a political system that he feels many people would support. In the next upcoming election, Fred announces he has created his own political group, called Party B, that has similar but more distinctive goals than Party B. Fred has created what is called a _____ group.
Answer:
(A) splinter
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Which city in Florida did Ponce de Leon discover and claim for Spain?
Answer:
Charlotte Harbor
Explanation:
What is the definition for House of Burgesses?
Answer:
The House of Burgesses was the elected representative element of the Virginia General Assembly, the legislative body of the Colony of Virginia. With the creation of the House of Burgesses in 1642, the General Assembly, which had been established in 1619, became a bicameral institution.
Explanation:
Answer: The first elected legislative assembly in the New World established in the Colony of Virginia in 1619.
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According to Benjamin Franklin and John Locke, what should a good government do?
A. Propagate scientific inquiry and experiments
B. Protect its citizens' natural rights
C. Allow for complete freedom of religion
D. Instill a sense of civic duty in its citizens
Answer:
B
Explanation:
this was because many of the rules did not care about peoples right and they wanted people to feel cared about
How did the economic conditions of the 1920’s lead to the Great Depression and New Deal?
Answer:
The first thing was a poor credit structure farmer's interest rates on their loans went through the roof.
Explanation:
There were many things that caused the great depression. The farmer's property was already mortgaged to the banks and when it was time to sell their crops the price was too low for them to be able to pay off their debt. Bankers were also investing poorly in Wall Street and giving loans that couldn't be repaid as well as the banking system as a whole not being regulated properly by the Federal Reserve. poor allocation of consumer purchasing power & consumer demand, lack of diversification in the economy, and turn down in American participation in world trade are the major cause of the fret depression. Moreover, the government’s responses by 1932 were not so effective. For the case, the government spent only 1.5% of all government funds on relief and this was a very bad response of the government toward people. For that reason; the government was unable to pull the country out of it
why decolonization is considered a major turning point in the 20th century
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Explanation:
The decolonization during the 20th century was a major turning point in the world from several aspects. One things was that the political map of the world changed significantly, with lot of new countries emerging on the global scene. The imperialist countries did not had the power they had anymore, and a change of power started to occur. The economic power also started to change, with multiple countries that started to emerge as economic giants. The people from the previously colonized countries started to get their rights, and not be second class citizens and work for outsiders.
Whic two of the following advances did Europeans borrow from China?
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yes the Europeans did borrow from china
Explanation:
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The two what you did not indicate them
11. Which of the following was protected by the Constitution of 1824? Catholicism, free enterprise, democracy, slavery I need this ASAP by today!!
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Which of the following is NOT a holiday associated with the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt?
Passover
Sukkot
Betzah
Shabuot
Answer:
betzah
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Who was dekanawidah and what is he known for
Answer:
Deganawida is best known as a prophet who, with Hiawatha, founded the League of the Iroquois.
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What was the location of the Salem Witch Trials?
Answer:
Massachusetts
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What are some things that have stayed the same from the 1900s to now for African Americans.
Answer:
-For one, some people still refuse to hire African Americans, and claim that it's because they don't have the skills necessary for the job.
-some people still feel like African Americans are inferior
-in some areas, African Americans are threatened for doing things like voting or testifying in a crime
The Nubian people came from the African savannas south of the
O A. Arabian Desert.
Ов.
Eastern Desert.
O c.
Red Desert
OD.
Sahara.
Answer:
Sahara Desert
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Which of the following is Pericles known for?
A.Capturing slaves
B. Creating geometry
C. Granting salaries for public officials.
D. founding Sparta
Answer:
C. Granting salaries for public officials.
Explanation:
Pericles is perhaps best remembered for a building program centred on the Acropolis which included the Parthenon and for a funeral oration he gave early in the Peloponnesian War, as recorded by Thucydides. In the speech he honoured the fallen and held up Athenian democracy as an example to the rest of Greece.
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Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution. (2) This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes or from acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.
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even though this may not be invoked in the prostitution cases from nonpolitical crimes or acts the purpose and principles of the untied nation are
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All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
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What was the main argument in favor of annexing Texas into the United States and what were the main arguments against annexing Texas? (OC1)
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Answer:
Mexico won independence from Spain in 1821. At that time, Mexico’s northern provinces included California, New Mexico, and Texas.
When Mexico founded the province of Texas in 1821, the land was very sparsely populated, so Texans actively recruited settlers from the United States to help grow the region’s population. Soon, Stephen Austin—after whom Austin, Texas is named—was selling plots of land to American settlers from a large land grant his father had received from the Mexican government; meanwhile, other settlers from the United States—especially from the American South—were moving to Mexican Texas.
By 1830, there were 7,000 settlers from the United States living in Mexican Texas. But tensions between the Mexican government and settlers from the United States grew as Mexico unsuccessfully attempted to halt further immigration and settlers pushed back against Mexican legal codes. These regulatory laws required those living in Mexico—including those living in Texas—to become Mexican, convert to Roman Catholicism, file legal documents in Spanish, and (after Mexico abolished slavery in 1829) end the practice of slavery. In reality, however, Mexico continued to allow settlers from the United States to bring slaves into the territory as “indentured servants.”
In 1835, settlers from the United States who lived in Texas formed a provisional government, and in 1836 called for independence. In turn, the Mexican government deployed the Mexican leader Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and his troops into the region in an effort to regain political control.
The settlers in Texas from the United States, together with the active support of Tejanos (Texans of Spanish origin), sought to hold their ground against Santa Anna’s advancing troops.
In March of 1836, following a thirteen day siege, Santa Anna’s 5,000 troops attacked and killed 187 American and Tejano defenders at the battle of the Alamo--a mission-fortress outside San Antonio. Among the dead were Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and commander William Travis. “Remember the Alamo” became, thereafter, a battle cry.
Explanation:
Answer:
In 1835, settlers from the United States who lived in Texas formed a provisional government, and in 1836 called for independence. In turn, the Mexican government deployed the Mexican leader Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and his troops into the region in an effort to regain political control.
The settlers in Texas from the United States, together with the active support of Tejanos (Texans of Spanish origin), sought to hold their ground against Santa Anna’s advancing troops.
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The following are all part of the Dred Scott decision except
Answer: what are the answer choices
Explanation:
Answer:
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Question 5 of 5 How did George Washington, as president, increase the federal government's power? A. He approved higher federal taxes on the states. B. He refused to protect state governments from rebellions. C. He banned immigrants from serving in government. O D. He shut down all banks other than the Bank of the United States. SUBMIT
Answer:B
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Answer:
The correct answer is
A He approved higher federal taxes on the states
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Was the silver trade truly global?
Answer: Hope This Helps Have A Nice Day/Night :)
Explanation:
In fact, many scholars consider the silver trade to mark the beginning of a genuinely global economy, with one historian noting that silver "went round the world and made the world go round." Although global, much of that silver ended up in the hands of the Chinese, as they accepted it as a form of currency.
The family was the center of life?
Answer:
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The Proclamation of 1763 angered the colonists because
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They felt the Proclamation was a plot to keep them under the strict control of England and that the British only wanted them east of the mountains so they could keep an eye on them.
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One way the British adopted American Indian customs was by fighting in the woods instead of standing in an open field.
true or false?
Answer: True
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Why did the confederate leaders want their army to keep fighting until after the election of 1864?
Answer:
To bring McClellan into the office and achieve a peace deal with the South.
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