The Law of April 6, 1830 did all of the following EXCEPT (mark the one answer that is NOT part of the law) * 25 points
A Banned slavery in Texas
B No more U.S. immigration
C No more EUROPEAN immigration
D Placed a tax on goods from the U.S.
Answer:
c
Explanation: took it
Answer:
it has to be D or a
Explanation:
sorry if wrong but not c
Explain the meaning of the phrase “cradle of civilization” when referencing Mesopotamia.
Answer:
Mesopotamia, the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers (in modern day Iraq), is often referred to as the cradle of civilization because it is the first place where complex urban centers grew.
Explanation:
Columbus brought 8 pigs to Hispañola __________________
a. and they were eaten at a celebration the first night.
b. and they got loose and quickly multiplied.
c. and they were stolen by the natives and raised as house pets.
d. and they died of disease shortly after landing.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
do you think nationalism is positive or negative? Can it be both? Explain your answer in three to five complete sentences
Answer: nationalism can be both good and bad
Explanation:Nationalism is a way of thinking that says that some groups of humans, such as ethnic groups, should be free to rule themselves. This can be a negative effect, as they may ignore authority and pursue their own routes. Nationalism is also a good thing because it gives people the freedom to think what they please, and explore other options.
What treaty did the U.S. sign that recognized the metric system as a standard of measurement? Treaty of the Metre
This is seince not history !
Answer:
the Treaty of the Meter
Explanation:
In 1875, the United States solidified its commitment to the development of the internationally recognized metric system by becoming one of the original seventeen signatory nations to the Treaty of the Meter.
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Answer:
Stamp act- march 1765
Stamp act congress- October 1765
Declaratory act- 1766
Townshend act- 1767
break down and explain the role christianity played in spanish colonization and empire building
Answer:
In the early years of what later became the United States, Christian religious groups played an influential role in each of the British colonies, and most attempted to enforce strict religious observance through both colony governments and local town rules.
Most attempted to enforce strict religious observance. Laws mandated that everyone attend a house of worship and pay taxes that funded the salaries of ministers. Eight of the thirteen British colonies had official, or “established,” churches, and in those colonies dissenters who sought to practice or proselytize a different version of Christianity or a non-Christian faith were sometimes persecuted.
Although most colonists considered themselves Christians, this did not mean that they lived in a culture of religious unity. Instead, differing Christian groups often believed that their own practices and faiths provided unique values that needed protection against those who disagreed, driving a need for rule and regulation.
Explanation:
In Europe, Catholic and Protestant nations often persecuted or forbade each other's religions, and British colonists frequently maintained restrictions against Catholics. In Great Britain, the Protestant Anglican church had split into bitter divisions among traditional Anglicans and the reforming Puritans, contributing to an English civil war in the 1600s. In the British colonies, differences among Puritan and Anglican remained.
Between 1680 and 1760 Anglicanism and Congregationalism, an offshoot of the English Puritan movement, established themselves as the main organized denominations in the majority of the colonies. As the seventeenth and eighteenth century passed on, however, the Protestant wing of Christianity constantly gave birth to new movements, such as the Baptists, Methodists, Quakers, Unitarians and many more, sometimes referred to as “Dissenters.” In communities where one existing faith was dominant, new congregations were often seen as unfaithful troublemakers who were upsetting the social order.
Despite the effort to govern society on Christian (and more specifically Protestant) principles, the first decades of colonial era in most colonies were marked by irregular religious practices, minimal communication between remote settlers, and a population of “Murtherers, Theeves, Adulterers, [and] idle persons.” An ordinary Anglican American parish stretched between 60 and 100 miles, and was often very sparsely populated. In some areas, women accounted for no more than a quarter of the population, and given the relatively small number of conventional households and the chronic shortage of clergymen, religious life was haphazard and irregular for most. Even in Boston, which was more highly populated and dominated by the Congregational Church, one inhabitant complained in 1632 that the “fellows which keepe hogges all weeke preach on the Sabboth.”
Christianity was further complicated by the widespread practice of astrology, alchemy and forms of witchcraft. The fear of such practices can be gauged by the famous trials held in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692 and 1693. Surprisingly, alchemy and other magical practices were not altogether divorced from Christianity in the minds of many “natural philosophers” (the precursors of scientists), who sometimes thought of them as experiments that could unlock the secrets of Scripture. As we might expect, established clergy discouraged these explorations.
In turn, as the colonies became more settled, the influence of the clergy and their churches grew. At the heart of most communities was the church; at the heart of the calendar was the Sabbath—a period of intense religious and “secular” activity that lasted all day long. After years of struggles to impose discipline and uniformity on Sundays, the selectmen of Boston at last were able to “parade the street and oblige everyone to go to Church . . . on pain of being put in Stokes or otherwise confined,” one observer wrote in 1768. By then, few communities openly tolerated travel, drinking, gambling, or blood sports on the Sabbath.
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Answer:
what there is no question
Explanation:
Answer: I cant see the question but c
Explanation:
6th grade Eygpt
If they tried hard enough, people from Egypt's lower classes could improve their social status.
True
or
False
Answer:
False
Explanation: I’m pretty sure that you are born with a status, and you can’t change it.
were the Caddos nomadic? or what google doesnt wanna tell me
Answer:
i believe so, they were travelers
Explanation:
Based on these maps, what state listed below was located in the Northeast Native American cultural region?
A. Texas
B. Colorado
C.New York
D. California
Answer:
C-New York
Explanation:
It’s northeast, and the others are not.
Answer:
C New York
Explanation:
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Which commander destroyed the British naval forces on Lake Erie? a. Andrew Jackson c. Dolley Madison b. Oliver Hazard Perry d. William Hull
Answer:
B
Oliver Hazard Perry
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is Oliver Hazard Perry.
Explanation:
The book is The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Even though the book has Jekyll and Hyde as title characters, the reader learns a lot about Utterson. Re-examine what you know about Utterson, going back to the opening paragraphs of the novel in which he is described in detail. Why do you think the author places such emphasis on this character? In what ways is Utterson a character full of contradictions?
What have we learned about the Victorian Era from reading this novel? What questions might you answer about the era to help you get more out of your reading?
Answer:
much of action in the book is seen thru uttersons eyes so it is believable. he makes him a lawyer who is cold and serious and dry but mentions he is lovable. "when the wine was to his taste something eminently human beaconed from his eye"..meaning he likes a drink but he is strict with himself and doesn't even visit the theatre. he is tolerant of others but strict with himaelf. he is unique and he represents the victorian gentleman of the time. he is the opposite of jekkyl. he is tolerant of what goes on in the book and he needs to be serious so the story is believable if seen thru his eyes and tolerant enough to listen to the crazy stories of jekyll and still be able to hang around after hearing those experiences. he is trustworthy but doesn't distract from the other characters. he is not judgemental.
victorian era was an era with the advancement of science, economic growth and the awakening of socially repressed feelings/behavior. this book tapped directly into the anxieties of the times
Why do we have a two-party
system in the US
Answer:
The main reason for America's majoritarian character is the electoral system for Congress. ... Consider a system in which voters can vote for any candidate from any one of many parties. Suppose further that if a party gets 15% of votes, then that party will win 15% of the seats in the legislature.
Answer:
don´t forget to brainllest:)
Explanation:
There are several reasons why, in some systems, two major parties dominate the political landscape. There has been speculation that a two-party system arose in the United States from early political battling between the federalists and anti-federalists in the first few decades after the ratification of the Constitution, according to several views.In addition, there has been more speculation that the winner-takes-all electoral system as well as particular state and federal laws regarding voting procedures helped to cause a two-party system
In a two-party system, voters have mostly two options; in this sample ballot for an election in Summit, New Jersey, voters can choose between a Republican or Democrat, but there are no third party candidates.
Political scientists such as Maurice Duverger and William H. Riker claim that there are strong correlations between voting rules and type of party system. Jeffrey D. Sachs agreed that there was a link between voting arrangements and the effective number of parties. Sachs explained how the first-past-the-post voting arrangement tended to promote a two-party system:
The main reason for America's majoritarian character is the electoral system for Congress. Members of Congress are elected in single-member districts according to the "first-past-the-post" (FPTP) principle, meaning that the candidate with the plurality of votes is the winner of the congressional seat. The losing party or parties win no representation at all. The first-past-the-post election tends to produce a small number of major parties, perhaps just two, a principle known in political science as Duverger's Law. Smaller parties are trampled in first-past-the-post elections.
Currently, the borders of Washington are roughly the same as they were when
A Britain and the US had joint control of the Pacific Northwest.
B Oregon Territory was created in 1853.
C Idaho Territory was created in 1863.
D Olympia was chosen to be the capital of Washington.
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Answer: I’m pretty sure it’s C
Explanation: hope this helps even if I’m late :D
Answer:
I just took the test it is c
Explanation:
Pls help During the time of President Andrew Jackson, which group in the United States gained suffrage?
O A. women who owned property
B. men who did not own property
OC. white men and African American men
D. all men over 18 years old
Answer:
B. they were correct
Explanation:
hi i am from connexus 2022 (if people see this in a year or more LoL) 8th grd social studies 8 A unit 6 lesson 1 Jackson Wins the Presidency quick check here are the answers.
1. D. as a speaker of the house, Henery Clay helped john Quincy Adams become president; later, Adams appointed Clay secretary of state.
2. A. It was possible that an unqualified person could receive a goverment job.
3. B. men who did not own property
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What is a negative effect of being able to experience the same things worldwide through modern technology?
why did the indian americans choose the frech over the birtish in the french and indian war
Answer:
Because the french is way more stronger than british
Explanation:
Answer:
When France's expansion into the Ohio River valley brought repeated conflict with the claims of the British colonies, a series of battles led to the official British declaration of war in 1756.
Explanation:
Explain your opinion about the teachings of Muslims about gender inequality and equality
To protect individual rights, the Anti-Federalists wanted toA rewrite the Constitution.B ratify the Constitution.C add a bill of rights to the Constitution.D remove amendments to the Constitution.
I believe it's C.
But sorry if i'm wrong doe!
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What did Jacques Necker suggest to Louis the XVI?
Answer:
Necker anticipated one goal of the French Revolution by founding a number of provincial assemblies in which the three estates sat and voted together. These efforts aroused opposition from the privileged classes, who urged Louis XVI to dismiss his minister.
Explanation:
He was the one who anticipated one goal of the French Revolution with a number of provincial assemblies. These assemblies had three main estates (which represented the three main groups of people in France at the time), and they all discussed situations and voted on topics together. This caused opposition from the privileged classes, which inevitably forced Louis XVI to dismiss his minister.
Which characteristic was found in the Golden Age of Greece?
A) A strong military led to national unity.
B) Written constitutions led to the establishment of democratic governments.
C) Prosperity led to the creation of many works of art.
D) Political instability led directly tthe formation of unified nation-states.
Answer:
Which characteristic was common to the Golden Age of Greece and the Italian ... A strong military led to national unity. Written constitutions led to the establishment of democratic governments. Prosperity led to the creation of many works of art. Political instability led directly to the formation of unified nation-states
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2. What state would want each state to have votes based on population?
Why?
why did Georgia have to write a new state constitution
Answer:
Because they had new legislators
Explanation:
Describe who the flappers were and what they represented.
Answer:
Flappers did what society did not expect from young women. They danced to Jazz Age music, they smoked, they wore makeup, they spoke their own language, and they lived for the moment. Flapper fashion followed the lifestyle. Skirts became shorter to make dancing easier. Flappers rebelled agianst the normal expectation that had been set out for women. Flappers represented the freedoom that women could have and the constant party that raged during the 1920's.
Answer:
Women who challenged social views.
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Which of these explorers were British? Check all that apply.
Bering
Drake
Gray
Cook
Meares
Answer:
Cook and Gray
Explanation:
Answer:
cook , gray , and meares .
Explanation:
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1._____________ a. British system of national goverment in north america b. Colonial responses to the practies of salutary neglets. C. British attempts to control conlial goverment c. Colonial efforts at self govement?
Answer:
c. Colonial efforts at self government.
Explanation:
The Colonial efforts of the Self Government is associated with the
-- Mayflower Compact
-- House of Burgesses
-- New England town meetings
The Houses of Burgesses was the representative element of the Colony of Virginia. It was the first elected general assembly of the colony. It paved the democratic society during the revolution.
Town meetings in New England are form of representative government for smaller areas of municipalities of the New England region of United States.
How did the structure of government differ between Athens and Sparta?
Athens was run by the citizens, while Sparta had two kings and a council.
Athens was run by military leaders, while Sparta limited the military’s power.
Athens was ruled by a group of elders, while Sparta gave power to the people.
Athens was ruled by a king, while Sparta divided power between citizens and an assembly.
The structure of government differ between Athens and Sparta is Athens was ruled by a king, while Sparta divided power between citizens and an assembly. Option D is correct.
What is Sparta?Sparta, also known as Sparta in Doric and Attic Greek, was a significant city-state in the ancient Greek region of Laconia. The city-state was referred to in antiquity as Lacedaemon (v, Lacedaemon), and Sparta was the name of its principal settlement, which was located in Laconia, in the southeastern of the Peloponnese, on the banks of the Euro-tas River.
Sparta advanced to become the principal armed land force in ancient Greece around 650 BC.
Due to its social structure and constitution, which were purportedly established by the semi-mythical legislator Lycurgus, Sparta stood out from other ancient Greek cities.
His laws geared Spartan society toward maximizing military prowess at all costs, putting a priority on physical fitness and military training in all social organizations.
Thus Option D is correct.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
What rights were African American willing to fight for
Answer:
Basic human rights, the right to vote and equal rights.
Explanation:
Because we needed them.
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What were some of the positions in society that free people of color occupied? Check all that apply.
businessperson
shop owner
slaveholder and planter
artisan and craftsperson
government official