Answer:
Monothiesm, identity, and covenant
Explanation:
most important teacjings if judiasm is that there is one god, he wants peiple to do what is good and compassionate
Who created a school where rabbis could study the Torah and the Jewish laws?
A. Abraham
B. King Solomon
C. King Nebuchadnezzar
D. King David
E. Yohanan ben Zakkai
Answer:
E hope this helps
Explanation:
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The correct answer is...
E. Yohanan ben Zakkai
The Central Bank determines America's?
a
fiscal policy
monetary policy
Ob
ос
taxes
Od
federal reserve
Answer:
It is monetary policy.
Explanation:
What did Mirabeau Lamar declare as goals for his presidency?
Answer: He wanted to stay independent for the United States and make Texas a powerful country and he wanted to establish a public education system in Texas.
Explanation:
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Answer:
He wanted to stay independent from the United States and make Texas a powerful country and he wanted to establish a public education system in Texas.
Explanation:
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what changes in beliefs did china experience from prince shotoku reign
buddhism then a mixture of confucianism and buddhism
confucianism then buddhism then a mixture of Shinto and Buddhism
buddhism then confucianism
Answer:
he means the first one
Explanation:
What late strategy led to the Northern victory in the war?
Answer:
commander of all Northern armies.
Explanation:
Describe it as if you were explaining to someone who can't see it. Think about: Is it handwritten or typed? Is it all by the same person? Are there stamps or other marks? What else do you see on it?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not specify what is what you need to describe.
What are you referring to?
However, trying to help, we can say the following.
Your description can be to analyze a document. It could be a letter, a written speech, a press release, a document from the government of the United States. It could be a Presidential document. Or a document from Congress.
The important thing is that you can develop the skills to explain the document you choose to people who are not familiar with it. You have to be specific.
For instance, let's pick the Declaration of Independence promulgated on July 4, 1776.
You have to describe the type of document. The type of paper. The typography. Is it clear? It's in modern English? How long is it? what are the main ideas on it? Who signed it? When? What is the importance of the document?
This extremely popular pamphlet written by Thomas Paine and titled "___________________________", pushed the colonists to declare independence from Great Britain.
A Rights of Man
B No Taxation Without Representation
C Revolt or Die
D Common Sense
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The pamphlet boldly stated it was common sense that the 13 colonies should separate completely from Britain and become their own country.
Answer:
common sense
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of an unalienable right?
A. freedom of religion
B. freedom of taxation
C. freedom from military service
D. freedom from debt
Which of the following was true about the Minutemen?
A
There were more of them than British soldiers.
B
They were not as well-trained as the British soldiers.
с
They had trained as soldiers all their lives.
D
They wore bright yellow uniforms with green stripes.
Answer:
A
There were more of them than British soldiers.
Answer:
a:)Explanation:
great philosopher was concerned primarily with ethical questions, such as what makes a good life. He believed that mental illness was heaven-sent. He believed it to be a blessing, and therefore no treatment was required.
Answer:
Thomas Aquinas
Explanation:
Tomás de Aquino was a priest and a great philosopher, being the greatest representative of Escolastica, where he divided his studies between Aristotelian philosophy and Christian theology. He was very attached to the ethical issues that developed in the society in which he lived and always tried to reconcile logic with religion. For example, he believed that mental illness was a disease sent from the heavens, that is, he believed that there was a divine purpose in this type of illness and therefore, the patients did not need to be treated.
Which of these is a power reserved for state governments by the United States Constitution?
A. The power to coin money
B. The power to maintain an army and a navy
C. The power to establish public schools
D. The power to make treaties with foreign countries
Answer:
the answer would be D i think
Explanation:
One reason why Islamic forces wanted to weaken the Byzantine Empire during the First Crusade is because the Byzantine empire A. pretended to side with Islamist forces and then sabotaged them. B. had captured holy cities and destroyed religious artifacts. C. attempted to remain neutral between both sides. D. aligned with European crusaders against Islamic forces.
Answer:
B. had captured holy cities and destroyed religious artifacts
Explanation:
The first crusades were the religious wars that were fought between the byzantine ad the islamic force in order to reunite and gain back their hold lands. They took place form 1096 to 1099 and where to stop the ara form capturing of gaining control of the holy grounds.Answer:
aligned with European crusaders algainst Islamic forces
Explanation:
correct answer on SI
(A) 26th
All of the following expanded voting rights in America EXCEPT the:
Amendment
(B) 24th Amendment
(C) 22nd Amendment
(D) 15th Amendment
Answer:
I believe the 22nd amendment did not expand voting rights
what advantage did Andrew Jackson have in the election?
Answer:
Explanation:
- War hero
- Related to the public (man of the people)
- Strongest personality (was popular and well liked because of this)
Roman Slavery was typified by all of the following except:?
1. Slaves were used extensively in the Roman army.
2. Roman slaves had the ability to become a Roman citizen
3. Slaves were used as farm and house workers
4. Slavers were captured in war, by pirates or born into slavery
Answer:
3. Slaves were used as farm and house workers
Explanation:
what contributions did amenhotep make to religion
Answer:
The son of Amenhotep III, Akhenaten attempted a cultural revolution in Egypt, only to bring it to near collapse. He instituted a new religion, abolished the priestly class, moved the seat of government, and introduced a new public arts style. Yet most of these changes met with resistance and had to be reversed after his death.
Explanation:
Answer:Religious Contributions
Memphis to Ptah. Ptah's wife Sekhment was also honoured by Amenhotep as many statues of her were placed in the temple of Mut in Karnak. As his time as Pharaoh went on he built various temples and monuments dedicated to a range of local gods throughout Egypt.
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when it was created the fourthteen amendment to the constitution ensured rights for
Answer:
Hope this help :)
Explanation:
The 14th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified on July 9, 1868, and granted citizenship to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States,” which included former slaves recently freed
Please write a 5-7 sentence paragraph that describes how Benjamin Franklin contributed to the development and growth of colonial
society. Thx!
How was mesoamerica atypical of the trends seen elsewhere during the Neolithic?
Answer ASAP
Answer:
The mesoamericans where atypical to the lifestyle of neolithic peroid.
Explanation:
The agriculture in Mesoamerica dates to 8000-2000 BC, the hunter was leading a nomadic style of hunting and gathering in the early Pleistocene, cultivation of crops was practiced near the seasonal camps. The surplus was left for drought days the style of cultivation progressed and food became increasingly important for people. The increase of permanent settlements and lead to greater reliance on domesticated crops. Eventually, people started to live sedentary lifestyles. The most important crops were maize, squash, and beans.Which of the following is a way the Byzantines betrayed the Crusaders? A. They promised to provide a large number of troops, and then produced only half that number. B. They refused to let Crusading soldiers use their supplies when fighting Muslims. C. They promised to give conquered lands to the Crusaders, and then kept the land for themselves. D. They allowed Muslims to spy on Crusading soldiers using Byzantine buildings.
Answer:
They promised to give conquered lands to the Crusaders, and then kept the land for themselves.
Explanation:
The Byzantine was very possessive over the captured, or conquered land, so they lied and kept it for themselves instead of the Crusaders.
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Social classes in colonial Latin America were based on what
Answer:
Status, if their ancestry came from Europe.
Explanation:
At the top was peninsulares, people that were born in Europe. The low class was the natives.
why is 1845 significant in texas history
In 1845, the Republic of Texas was annexed to the United States of America, becoming the 28th U.S. state. Border disputes between the new state and Mexico, which had never recognized Texas independence and still considered the area a renegade Mexican state, led to the Mexican–American War (1846–1848).
Which of the following was not an issue faced by African nations as a result of European colonialism? A. civil war B. ethnic conflict C. overpopulation D. lack of political structure Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Im thinking A, but I would let someone else answer to double check.
Africa currently deals with overpopulation and lack of political structure, so that leaves A and B. So after some thought I came to answer A. Again, double check before you take my word.
Answer: The answer is A Civil War
Explanation:
this is about Declaration of independence!
“What rights do people have when governments become destructive?”.
Answer:
Question Answer
Find the date the Declaration was signed July 4, 1776
In what part of the government was the Declaration sign In Congress
What word at the beginning of the Declaration shows that all 13 states agreed with the Declaration unanimous
What doe the Declaration say was necessary to dissolve the political bands which have connected them together
What three(3) truths were self-evident that people have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
According to the Declaration, who is government created among governments are created among men
Where do governments get their power deriving their power from the consent of the governed (the people)
What rights do people have when governments become destructive it is the right of the people to alter, abolish or change government
Find the words that state how governments should be organized In a way that created "safety and happiness"
Under what conditions should governments be changed Only when necessary-"not to be changed for light or transient causes"
Who was the "despot" that the colonies were complaining about King
What was the King's goal for the colonies to create an absolute tyranny over the colonies
What word shows that the colonies have put with up with several of the King's wrong doings repeated
What did the King do with the laws that were necessary for the public good he has refused to follow them
How did the King try to fatigue the colonial legislature set up legislature meetings very far away and in inconvenient places
Who has appointed judges(and paid their salaries) in the colonies King George III
What did the "swarm" of Officers do to the colonist that was not right harass the colonists
What complaint did colonist have with a standing army there was not need for a standing army in peace time
What were soldiers protected from with mock trails murdering colonist, soldiers were tried in Britain
What was imposed on the colonist without consent Taxes
What was "deprived" from the colonists the right to jury trails(trail by jury)
What did the colonists do before this Declaration to try to get the King to stop in every state we have petitioned for redness
What did colonists say the King was "unfit" to be? to be the rulers of a free people
How will England be regarded in war,what about in Peace Enemies in war, Friends in Power
What does the Declaration say the colonist are absolved from Absolved from all Allegiance from the British Crown
What did the colonists Pledge in the is declaration Our lives, our fortune and our sacred honor.
please answer quickly!!!!!
Answer:
1 - c
2 - d
3 - b
4 - a
5 - e
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What mountain ranges did the Corps of Discovery travel over?
Answer:
they traveled up the Missouri and Jefferson rivers and along the Bitterroot Mountains, making some of the most significant discoveries of their epic adventure.
Explanation:
The Bitterroot Range is a mountain range and a subrange of the Rocky Mountains that runs along the border of Montana and Idaho in the northwestern United States. The range spans an area of 24,223 square miles (62,740 km Hope this helps
please answer this question
Answer:
the one that makes the most sense would be option 1
hope this helps!!
What kind of home did settlers in the Alabama frontier live in
Answer:
Explanation:well the early settlers lived in two or one ramshackle cabins that provided little relief from the scorching heat of summers in the southerns. Familys had remained the essential unit of production on the frontier and the primary means of mutual prosperity.
Why was Frederick Douglass speaking at Faneuil Hall?
Explanation:
In a speech in Belfast, Ireland, in 1846, the fiery abolitionist Frederick Douglass described the U.S. annexation of Texas as a "conspiracy from beginning to end— a most deep and skillfully devised conspiracy — for the purpose of upholding and sustaining one of the darkest and foulest crimes ever committed by man."
Answer:
Frederick Douglass was speaking at Faneuil Hall in order to end slavery.
Explanation:
Douglass was an escaped slave and became a writer and speaker, with the intentions of ending slavery. He stood before the crowd at Faneuil Hall and described the horrific conditions that slaves lived in, the horrible things done to them, and he described how he himself had been treated as a slave.