Answer:
Explanation:
1. five hundred dollars, per month
2. May 10, 1775. Challenges with the Second Continental Congress was the British government refusing to compromise.
3. Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, Roger Sherman of Connecticut, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Robert R. Livingston of New York, and John Adams of Massachusetts.
4. April 15, 1783
5. Lemuel Cook died in 1869. He was 106.
Which climate zones are found in California? Check all that apply.
tropical
Mediterranean
semiarid
humid subtropical
humid continental
arid
Answer:
Mediterranean, humid continental, and arid.
Explanation:
California city has different climates as per given image such as Mediterranean (orange), Arid (yellow) and Humid Continental (Purple light & Dark). Thus Option B, E & F are correct.
What is Mediterranean Climate?Mediterranean Climate defines as dry summer temperate climate or we can say that climate have mix of dry summers and mild-wet winters. This name has been derived from the Mediterranean Basin and typically lies at western coasts of continents.
California is located on western coast of United States and a also form part of Mediterranean Basin. Further more the climate of California ranges widely from hot deserts to alpine tundra, depends on latitude, elevation, and proximity to the Pacific Coast.
Thus the major parts of California has Mediterranean climate almost 60-70% of the state and remaining areas has Arid as well as humid Continental (cool and warm both) climate.
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what was it like for africans who arrived in the chesapeake bay
Answer:
The Africans’ arrival would not only change the course of Virginia history but the course of what would become the United States of America (See Figure 3-1). There were both men and women in this first group of Africans. Three or four days later, a second ship arrived. One additional African woman disembarked in Virginia. (Travels and Works of Captain John Smith [1910] 1967:541 as cited in Russell [1913] 1969:22 ftn.21).
The first Africans to arrive in Jamestown were welcome additions to the labor force. They were needed for the tasks of opening the wilderness, clearing land, and building settlements around the Chesapeake Bay. The first Africans, as few as they were, fulfilled a sorely needed and relatively empty labor niche in Virginia society. They and the African immigrants that followed also served another equally important purpose. Under the head-right system, they enabled the growth of a new landowning middle class located socially between the gentleman who had been granted the Virginia Company land by the Crown and the laboring class of indentured servants and slaves who worked the colony’s expanding tobacco lands (See Figure 3-2).
Nine months after the arrival of the first Africans, the Census of March 1620 listed 892 English colonists living in Virginia, males outnumbering females, seven to one. Also present were 32 Africans, 15 men and 17 women, a more equal sex distribution that lent it to family formation.
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Explain 1 reason France had issues.
Answer:
High Unemployment. Among Others.
What are two things you learned about early Japan? *
Answer:
Japan Once Had 5000 Castles
Japan developed color printing in 1765
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Show your respect for others. Respect is a no-brainer when it comes to Japanese culture. ...
2. Take pleasure in the simple things. ...
3. Don't waste anything -- trash, time or money. ...
4. Make hygiene a priority. ...
Be on time. ...
5. Eat well, walk often and meditate. ...
6. Celebrate the weird and quirky.
Explanation:
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Does las Casas believe the Spaniard’s actions to be in accordance with the beliefs of Christianity?
He believed that the conquest of the natives was an act of charity, for it brought them the benefits of civilization, religion, and trade with Spain. The colonists' exploitation of native labor, thus, was justified. Not surprisingly, the conquistadores and early settlers considered Sepúlveda their champion.
What happened in the Coin Act (Coinage Act of 1792)
Explanation:
Act was passed that eliminated silver from certain coins due to a silver and coin shortage
how did the Napoleon and French Revolution led to Haitian and Latin American Revolution.
In what ways did abolitionists agree or disagree with each other?
Answer:
Agree
Explanation:
What was a common motivating factor of both Spain and England that led to colonization of the Americas?
A. Enslaving native populations.
B. Political benefits of expanding democracy to the New World.
C. To find a water route to Asia.
D. Economic benefit of wealth and resources.
How did revival meetings bring new energy to reform churches during the Second Great Awakening?
A) The meetings were loud and exciting.
B) The meetings were led by Protestants.
C) The meetings were angry and defiant.
D) The meetings were led by Catholics.
Answer:
A) The meetings were loud and exciting.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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How did increased trade affect the way that ancient people exchanged goods and services?
It reduced the demand for goods and services.
It made goods and services more expensive.
It made different civilizations interact less often.
It led to standard measures and then currency.
Answer:
It led to standard measures and then currency.
Explanation:
The increase in trade enables people from different culture/society to engage and trade with one another.
In the past, a problem can occurs if both parties involved do not used the same medium of exchange. (for example, some society used gold to as a medium of transaction while some society used barter method for transaction)
As the times goes by, more and more people start looking for solution to solve this issues. Standard measures and currency are the things that can be used for that.
Standard of measures allowed people to ensure that they get the most value from their transaction (for example buying 1 bag of rice can be riskty since we can't really know how much rice contained in it. Buying 1 kg of rice on the other hand make us understand exactly what we're buying), and currency allowed people to use one recognized medium of exchange for the transaction.
Answer:
It's D
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What is a problem with exchanging currency? People make more money by trading currency. Banks do not like to exchange their money for other currencies. It costs more to do business because banks charge fees for exchanges. Most people want to use American dollars to trade. European Union The Eurozone is an area where countries use the euro as currency to pay for goods and services. Not all members of the European Union use the euro as their currency. Item at position 5
The correct answer is: "It costs more to do business because banks charge fees for exchanges."
A problem with exchanging currency is "it costs more to do business because banks charge fees for exchanges."
Indeed that is part of the bank industry, a big part of the bank system. In every currency exchange operation, the bank charges a fee and this represents an interesting portion of their income. Because most private banks operate in free marking economies, they establish their own fees and regulations in the exchange market that is very volatile due to different conditions such as the oil prices or the stock market exchange, the stability of the dollar, the Euro, or the Yen.
Which statement is NOT true about Greek art and sculptures compared to other art around the world at the time?
a
Showed realism
b
Focused on ideal human beauty
c
Focused on the Gods
d
Showed human movement
Answer:
d
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What actions did British government take in response to industrial revolution
Answer:
the government passed The Factory Act of 1833
Explanation:
because they did not agree with investigating factorys in labor
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PRESIDENT CLINTON: My fellow Americans, today our armed forces joined our NATO allies in airstrikes against Serbian forces responsible for the brutality in Kosovo. We have acted with resolve for several reasons.
We act to protect thousands of innocent people in Kosovo from a mounting military offensive.
We act to prevent a wider war, to defuse a powder keg at the heart of Europe, that has exploded twice before in this century with catastrophic results.
We act to stand united with our allies for peace. By acting now, we are upholding our values, protecting our interests, and advancing the cause of peace.
Tonight I want to speak with you about the tragedy in Kosovo and why it matters to America that we work with our allies to end it.
First, let me explain what it is that we are responding to. Kosovo is a province of Serbia, in the middle of south eastern Europe and about 160 miles east of Italy. That's less than the distance between Washington and New York, and only about 70 miles north of Greece.
Its people are mostly ethnic Albanian and mostly Muslim.
In 1989 Serbia's leader Slobodan Milosevic, the same leader who started the wars in Bosnia and Croatia, and moved against Slovenia in the last decade, stripped Kosovo of the constitutional autonomy it's people enjoyed, thus denying them their right to speak their language, run their schools, shape their daily lives. For years, Kosovar's struggled peacefully to get their rights back. When President Milosevic sent his troops and police to crush them, the struggle grew violent.
Last fall, our diplomacy, backed by the threat of force from our NATO alliance, stopped the fighting for awhile, and rescued tens of thousands of people from freezing and starvation in the hills where they had fled to save their lives. And last month, with our allies and Russia, we proposed a peace agreement to end the fighting for good. The Kosovar leaders signed that agreement last week.
Even though it does not give them all they want, even though their people were still being savaged, they saw that a just peace is better than a long and unwinable war.
The Serbian leaders, on the other hand, refused even to discuss key elements of the peace agreement. As the Kosovars were saying yes to peace, Serbia stationed 40,000 troops in and around Kosovo in preparation for a major offensive and in clear violation of the commitments they had made.
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awhile, and rescued tens of thousands of people from freezing and starvation in the hills where they had fled to save their lives. And last month, with our allies and Russia, we proposed a peace agreement to end the fighting for good. The Kosovar leaders signed that agreement last week.
Even though it does not give them all they want, even though their people were still being savaged, they saw that a just peace is better than a long and unwinable war.
The Serbian leaders, on the other hand, refused even to discuss key elements of the peace agreement. As the Kosovars were saying yes to peace, Serbia stationed 40,000 troops in and around Kosovo in preparation for a major offensive and in clear violation of the commitments they had made.
Answer:
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What was the MAIN reason that the American colonists resisted the British efforts to impose new laws and taxes on them?
A) The colonists felt they were not fairly represented in Parliament.
B)The laws and taxes required the colonists trade with only Indians.
C)The colonists felt the purpose of the new acts was not explained well.
D)The laws and taxes reduced the land area the colonists could live on.
The Homestead Strike is best described as...
Select one:
1) a peaceful protest in demand of new lands for poor workers.
2) an adventure story that inspired poor farmers to move to the city
to seek their fortunes.
3) an attack launched by Andrew Carnegie against his main
competitor, JP Morgan.
4) an effort by workers to protect their jobs, which was met by
violent attacks.
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Answer: The series of events shown in the graphic directly led to the drafting of the declaration of independence.
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From 1910 to 1930, approximately 1.6 million migrants left rural areas in Southern
states and moved to Northern cities. This population shift was known as the Great
Migration.
Which group relocated from the South to the North in the largest numbers during
this period?
Native Americans
Mexican Americans
Answer:
African Americans.
Explanation:
From 1910 to 1930, millions of African Americas began to leave rural areas in the Southern states and move to Northern cities to start a new life again. The period known as the Great Migration as a large number of people began to move from the South to the North (east), Midwest, and the West. The racial discrimination led to the changes in economic, political and social for the African America that led to creating a black urban culture that would influence in the decades to come.
British and French continued involvement in Egypt was a symbol of what Nasser?
Answer:
In the 1950s and 1960s, Nasserism was amongst the most potent political ideologies in the Arab world. This was especially true following the Suez Crisis of 1956 (known in Egypt as the Tripartite Aggression), the political outcome of which was seen as a validation of Nasserism and a tremendous defeat for Western imperial powers. During the Cold War, its influence was also felt in other parts of Africa and the developing world, particularly with regard to anti-imperialism and non-alignment.
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Which state systems controlled the silk road?
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I do not know which states but the main countries are China, India, Egypt, Greece, Rome and Britain.
King George III passed the Proclamation of 1763 which set the line of western settlement________________________ .
a. along the Mason- Dixon Line
c. at the Appalachian Mountains
b. along the Mississippi River
d .along the Prime Meridian
Answer:
Explanation:
C
Why would a bank not charge a monthly fee if you set up direct deposit or maintain a
minimum balance?
Answer:
because then they're making money off the amount of money you have in the bank
Explanation:
how did the growth of the eu promote peace in europe
Answer:The European Economic Community.later to be called the European Union.was started in the aftermath of the Second World War with one purpose and one purpose alone: to create lasting peace
Explanation:They were meant to discuss world issues and prevent wars from breaking out.
EVALUATING How did the growth of powerful monarchies in France and Spain lead to war
in Italy?
why do the Russian people support Putin, even though most don’t agree with his actions?
Answer:
They are scared of him.
6. Who started most of the colonies in New England? *
What importance did North Africa have to conquering states?
none
strategic military value
food and trade source
abundant mineral resources
Answer:
it was a food and trade source
Answer:
I agree with bloonkle
Explanation:
North America had a lot of untouched land where there was natural food and animals. They wanted to get there because they could also trade with other people and get new animals and weapons. They could also trade ideas.
How did the physical geography of Greece lead to interactions with other cultures
Answer:
Ancient Greeks traveled by sea to trade with other Mediterranean civilizations
Explanation:
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Answer:c
Explanation:
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The introduction to the Constitution is called __________.
A.
Section I
B.
the Preamble
C.
the Magna Carta
D.
the Bill of Rights
Answer:
Your answer is: B) The Preamble
Explanation:
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Answer:
B, is the answer.
Explanation:
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