What broader economic and cultural developments in eighteenth century england does equianos plea reflect?

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Answer 1

Answer:

On cotton being traded

Explanation:

The broader and cultural development that equianos plea reflected on is the upon the cotton being traded.

Equiano believed that England would gain more by trading with free africans rather than by making them slaves. He laid emphasis on millions of people in africa who if left as free men in their country would double every 15 years


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Which best describes one result of the French and Indian War?
A) France occupied numerous areas under English control.

B) England began to tax the colonies to pay its war debt.

C) England began to require the colonists to enlist in the military.

D) France encouraged the colonists to rebel against England's rule.

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The answer is "B) England began to tax the colonies to pay its war debt"

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST The names of which areas of study have a Greek origin? Choose all answers that are correct.
A. physics
B. biology
C. geography
D. algebra
E. philosophy ​

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Answer:

physics, biology, geography, and philosophy

Explanation:

geography, physics, philosophy, and biology!

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What was Marie curies citizenship later in life like?

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Answer: Marie Skłodowska Curie (/ˈkjʊəri/ KEWR-ee;[3] French: [kyʁi]; Polish: [kʲiˈri]), born Maria Salomea Skłodowska (Polish: [ˈmarja salɔˈmɛa skwɔˈdɔfska]; 7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934), was a Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.

As part of the Curie family legacy of five Nobel Prizes, she was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person and the only woman to win the Nobel Prize twice, and the only person to win the Nobel Prize in two scientific fields. She was also the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris.[4]

She was born in Warsaw, in what was then the Kingdom of Poland, part of the Russian Empire. She studied at Warsaw's clandestine Flying University and began her practical scientific training in Warsaw. In 1891, aged 24, she followed her elder sister Bronisława to study in Paris, where she earned her higher degrees and conducted her subsequent scientific work.

She shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with her husband Pierre Curie and physicist Henri Becquerel, for their pioneering work developing the theory of "radioactivity" (a term she coined).[5][6] Using techniques she invented for isolating radioactive isotopes, she won the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of two elements, polonium and radium.

Explanation:

Stalin was:
A cruel
B lively
C benevolent
D kind

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

A cruel

Explanation:

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What problem occurred during the presidential election of 1800?
A) Candidates from the same party ran against each other.
B) Candidates from two different parties tied.
C) The Electoral College was unable to vote.
D) The House of Representatives was unable to break a tie.

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Answer:

B they tied

Explanation:

Answer:

A) Candidates from the same party ran against each other

or for me it was

A) Candidates from the same party tied

Which city has a large Asian American community, thanks partly to the arrival of refugees after the Vietnam War?
A Tulsa
B. Lawton
C. Oklahoma City
D. Edmond

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Answer:

The answer is C. Oklahoma City

Explanation:

Answer:

It is in fact c I just took the quiz

Explanation:

In addition to being one of the leaders of the beat generation, Jack Kerouac was
O anovelist.
Oa rock musician.
O a television star.
O ascientist.

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the answer is a i took the test

In addition to being one of the leaders of the beat generation, Jack Kerouac was  a novelist.

Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac was known as a novelist because he was an author of novels as he has written different novels during his life time.

One of his popular novel was "on the road". Jack was also known as a  poet writer.

Therefore in addition to being one of the leaders of the beat generation, Jack Kerouac was  a novelist.

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• Justinian imposes new code of law.
Completion of Hagia Sophia adds beauty to Constantinople.
• Greco-Roman tradition preserved.
Which empire is described in these statements?
А.
Byzantine
В.
Persian
С.
Mauryan
D
Ottoman

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Emperor Justinian was a famous emperor during the Byzantine Reign.

What role did the French allies play in the victory at Yorktown?

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Answer: The French offered Naval support.

What would NOT be an accurate title for this list?

"SUPPORTED INDEPENDENCE
WANTED TO MAKE THEIR OWN RULES & LAWS
BELIEVED REVOLUTIONARY WAR WAS NECESSARY IN ORDER
TO BREAK FREE FROM TYRANNY"
Sons of Liberty
Patriots
Loyalists
Liberty Boys

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Answer:

Loyalist

Explanation:

Loyalist are loyal to the government hence the name so that would be the obvious answer

Answer:

Loyalist

Explanation:

They wanted to stay with Brittan

Franklin has been convicted of a misdemeanor. Which of these would he MOST likely have been convicted of committing?
A) Arson
B) Murder
C) Assualt
D) Grand Theft Auto (GTA)

Please help me I have a Civics exam.

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Answer:

Grand Theif Auto(GTA)

Explanation:

Hope it is helpful

how did the study of astronomy affect the religion of islam

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Answer:

They made calenders

Explanation:

Early Islam's history shows evidence of a productive relationship between faith and science. Specifically, Islamic scientists took an early interest in astronomy, as the concept of keeping time accurately was important for the five daily prayers central to the faith.

The Queen Marie Antoinette was criticized for spending great sums of
money on clothing and jewelry while the citizens starved
- true or false

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Answer- True
(Phrase: “let them eat cake”)

What does democratic mean?

A All people are free and equal.
B All people belong to the government.
C The government is free and equal.
D The government controls all.

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All people are free and equal. Brainliest is appreciated<3

Answer:

A. All for free and equal

Explanation:

They try to make the world a better place and they believe in equality and freedom

Enlightenment ideas then and now

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Can u zoom the camera out it’s too close I can’t see that well from that view
Back then was New insight into belief about government, religion, economics and religion. The ideas started in 1600s and reached it height in mid-1700s in Europe. It was started because the scientific revolution gave new ideas.

Social Contract, Reason
Cause, explanation, or justification for action or event or ideas., Natural rights and Natural Law
A law or body of law that derives from nature is believed to apply to human actions.

What was Gen. Mobutu Sese Seko’s European name?
A.
Edward Sese Seko
B.
Chris Sese Seko
C.
Joseph Mobutu
D.
David Mobutu

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Answer: C. Joseph Mobutu

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is C

Explanation:

What did people bring with them as they moved West?

Question 15 options:

Their slaves


Their culture and beliefs


Their farms


All of their items

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Answer:

Culture and beliefs have a great day

Explanation:

Put the following events in order from the OLDEST to the MOST RECENT
(50 Points)
1
Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt
2
The Baylonian Captivity begins
3
David kills Goliath
4
Persian Emperor Cyrus frees the Hebrews
5
Joshua leads the Israelites into Canaan
6
Nebuchadnezzar destroys Solomon's temple
7
The Hebrews receive the Ten Commandments
8
Saul is chosen as the first king
9
The first synagogues are formed
10
Solomon builds the Temple

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Answer:

Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt, The Hebrews receive the Ten Commandments, Joshua leads the Israelites into Canaan, Saul is chosen as the first king, David kills Goliath, Solomon builds the Temple, The Baylonian Captivity begins, Nebuchadnezzar destroys Solomon's temple, The first synagogues are formed, Persian Emperor Cyrus frees the Hebrews

Answer:

Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt, The Hebrews receive the Ten Commandments, Joshua leads the Israelites into Canaan, Saul is chosen as the first king, David kills Goliath, Solomon builds the Temple, The Baylonian Captivity begins, Nebuchadnezzar destroys Solomon's temple, The first synagogues are formed, Persian Emperor Cyrus frees the Hebrews

What is a cause of the red scare

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Explanation:

immigrants were the cause of red scare

Why was size one of the causes of the American Revolution?


A It was hard for people to move around.

B An island was trying to rule a continent.

C A continent was trying to rule an island.

D Size was not one of the causes.

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Answer:

B. An island was trying to rule a continent

Explanation:

Britain (an island) was trying to conquer America fully with wars such as the French and Indian War.

C that is the answer hope it right..

Who can help me in history?? Drop your sc name !! Pleaseee

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Answer:

I can

Explanation:

Is this statement true or false?

Blacks who tried to register to vote were given impossible questions to answer or charged a poll tax they could not afford.


a: true

b: false

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i believe this statement is true, i just learned this
This Is Completely True :)

The election of 1920 NEED TO KNOW ASAP!!

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Answer:

In the presidential election, Republican Senator Warren G. Harding from Ohio defeated Democratic Governor James M. Cox of Ohio. Harding won a landslide victory, taking every state outside the South and dominating the popular vote.

Explanation:

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What was the significant result of the Plymouth Colony’s?

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Answer:In September 1620, during the reign of King James I, a group of around 100 English men and women—many of them members of the English Separatist Church later known to history as the Pilgrims—set sail for the New World aboard the Mayflower. Two months later, the three-masted merchant ship landed on the shores of Cape Cod, in present-day Massachusetts.

In late December, the Mayflower anchored at Plymouth Rock, where the pilgrims formed the first permanent settlement of Europeans in New England. Though more than half of the original settlers died during that grueling first winter, the survivors were able to secure peace treaties with neighboring Native American tribes and build a largely self-sufficient economy within five years. Plymouth was the first colonial settlement in New England.

Journey to the New World

Mayflower

The Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor.

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Among the group traveling on the Mayflower in 1620 were close to 40 members of a radical Puritan faction known as the English Separatist Church. Feeling that the Church of England had not sufficiently completed the necessary work of the Protestant Reformation, the group had chosen to break with the church altogether. The Separatists had sought religious freedom before, fleeing England in 1607 and 1608 to settle in the Netherlands, first in Amsterdam and later in the town of Leiden, where they remained for the next decade. Wanting to secure their English language and heritage, and seeking more economic opportunity, the group–later known as the Pilgrims–laid plans for a voyage to the New World aboard the Mayflower.

Did you know? Three more ships traveled to Plymouth soon after the Mayflower, including the Fortune (1621), the Anne and the Little James (both 1623). Passengers on these first four ships were called the "Old Comers" of Plymouth Colony, and were given special treatment in later colonial affairs.

The Pilgrims had originally signed a contract with the Virginia Company to settle near the Hudson River, but rough seas and storms prevented the ship from reaching its initial destination. After 66 days, it reached the shores of Cape Cod, anchoring at the site of Provincetown on November 21. The Pilgrims sent an exploratory party ashore, and on December 18 docked at Plymouth Rock, on the western side of Cape Cod Bay. The explorer John Smith had named the area Plymouth after leaving Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in the New World. The settlers decided the name was appropriate, as the Mayflower had set sail from the port of Plymouth in England.

Surviving the First Year in Plymouth Colony

For the next few months, many of the settlers stayed on the Mayflower while ferrying back and forth to shore to build their new settlement. In March, they began moving ashore permanently. More than half the settlers fell ill and died that first winter, victims of an epidemic of disease that swept the new colony.

Soon after they moved ashore, the Pilgrims were introduced to a Native American man named Tisquantum, or Squanto, who would become a member of the colony. A member of the Pawtuxet tribe (from present-day Massachusetts and Rhode Island) who had been kidnapped by the explorer John Smith and taken to England, only to escape back to his native land, Squanto acted as an interpreter and mediator between Plymouth’s leaders and local Native Americans, including Chief Massasoit of the Pokanoket tribe.

The First Thanksgiving

The First Thanksgiving

The first Thanksgiving.

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In the Fall of 1621, the Pilgrims famously shared a harvest feast with the Pokanokets; the meal is now considered the basis for the Thanksgiving holiday. It took place over three days between late September and mid-November and included feasting as well as games and military exercises.

Most of the attendees at the first Thanksgiving were men; 78 percent of the women who traveled on the Mayflower perished over the preceding winter. Of the 50 colonists who celebrated the harvest (and their survival), 22 were men, four were married women, and 25 were children and teenagers.

The Pilgrims were outnumbered more than two to one by Native Americans, according to Edward Winslow, a participant who attended with his wife and recorded what he saw in a letter, writing: “many of the Indians coming amongst us, and amongst the rest their greatest king Massasoit, with some ninety men.”

Explanation: .,.

People exercise power by voting for political representatives.
Citizens choose people to represent them in government.
Which principle of the constitution is being described?

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Answer:

Below

Explanation:

In Republicanism, the people exercise their power by voting for their political representatives. According to the Framers, these chosen lawmakers played the key role in making a republican government work.

This poster could be used to support which assertion?
А.
Use of new war technologies required extensive training.
B
Conscription caused a shortage of laborers during wartime.
С
Demand for labor in war industries helped increase
employment
Standardization of parts helped streamline the production of
munitions.

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Answer:

С . Demand for labor in war industries helped increase  employment

Explanation:

The poster claims that jobs people do on the homefront can claim the victory. These jobs would include the production of goods for the military, ammunition, clothes, tanks, transport, etc.

The industry during the war was in high demand as the military on the fronts demanded plenty of things, but there were still needs of people at home that had to be met. Therefore, there were many available jobs. Not only men who stayed home were well employed, but women started getting jobs in the positions vacated by men who fought in the war. This created job opportunities for many and increased the number of employed people much more than before, especially since for the first time in history so many women have been employed in various positions.

How does Stowe use Christianity to support her arguments against slavery?​

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Answer:

There are many arguments that Stowe uses against the practice of slavery. I think the largest one had to do with the fact that slavery was anti-Christian. Abolitionists argued that Genesis 1:27 stated that man was created in the image of God. God could not have made a slave in his image. The whole idea of enslaving another human being was contrary to Christian ideals of love and brotherhood. Many of the sympathetic white characters in her novel ascribed to this view of Christianity.

Explanation:

Brainliest PLZ HELP IM TIMED

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Answer:

-3.5

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Who was the leader of the German puppet state set up in France after the fall of Paris?

A. Charles de Gaulle
B. Doris Miller
C. Philippe Petain
D. Dwight Eisenhower

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Answer:

Philippe Pétain

Explanation:

This miscalculation threw French and British troops into a hurried and unorganized retreat. Eventually, the German advance forced them to retreat to a few seaports, and this maneuver forced the Allies to evacuate to Britain. Paris then fell on June 14, 1940. On June 22, 1940, French officials signed an armistice with German representatives. Over the course of six weeks, France had fallen. German officials set up a puppet government in France, known as the Vichy Government, and placed Philippe Pétain in charge. This puppet state controlled northern France. In southern France, Charles de Gaulle and his Free France Forces sought to undermine France's German occupation.

Answer:

C. Philippe Petain

Explanation:

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