Which of the following did all of the Greek city-states have in common?

a. Religion
b. Style of government
c.Type of city defenses
d.Format of military training

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Answer 1
The correct answer is A. religion
Answer 2

Answer:

the answer is religion


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Which of these is an opinion about Adolf Hitler

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Answer:

Missing choices

Explanation:

We need the options/choices

It wouldn't let me add my answer so I have to take a screenshot of it and post it. It's B though

Which were the strongest monarchical states by 1300? And why

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Answer:

France, England and Spain

Explanation:

In the early 1300s France, England and Spain were the strongest monarchical states by 1300s. The reason these states were able to be stronger was that they often intermarry between the royal families. Thereby solidifying the power.

They also practiced absolute monarchy. During his time the King holds all the authority such that no law can curb them. They also have personnel that can travel long distances through the sea

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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I think it’s A (all men were allowed to vote)

The Nubian people came from the African savannas south of the
O A. Arabian Desert.
Ов.
Eastern Desert.
O c.
Red Desert
OD.
Sahara.

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Answer:

Sahara Desert

Explanation:

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The last Royal Palace in France is the:
a.) Obelisk Palace
b.) Grand Palais (Grand Palace)
c.) Petit Palais (Small Palace)

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Answer:

Grand Palais .

Explanation:

just took the test .

Answer:

 obelisk

Explanation:

In the 1940s, staging in widely separated planes with deep focus became common practice in Hollywood cinema because of the influence of the films directed by:_____________

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached, we can answer the following.

In the 1940s, staging in widely separated planes with deep focus became common practice in Hollywood cinema because of the influence of the films directed by Orson Welles.

Famous American movie director Orson Welles(1915-1985) caused sensation in 1938 when he broadcasted in his radio show an adaptation of the novel "The War of Worlds" on October 30. The author of that novel was H. G. Wells.

He impacted the people of New Jersey because he described an Extraterrestial invasion. It was so real that people stay in shock.

Orson Wells also directed famous films such as "Citizen Kane," his debut in Holywood in 1941.

Why did the delegates at the Convention decide to write a new governing document?

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Answer:

The delegates decided to write a new Constitution for a couple of reasons. The convention started because of Shay's Rebellion. The original purpose of the Convention was to revise the Articles of Confederation. Some delegates disagreed saying that revising the Articles of Confederation would not improve the government because it was too weak so they needed to create a new, strong government. The Article of Confederation exposed all the weaknesses of the government and this was caused because of the limited powers and they had no national government. There were two sides that agreed with the new document. The federalist and anti federalists.

(sorry, I know this is poorly written and organized and sorry if I repeated anything)

Answer:

They wanted to increase the power of the states.

Explanation:

What happened to Texas after they won independence from Mexico in
1836?

A. Texas was annexed to the United States immediately.

B. Texas became a Republic for almost 10 years.

C. Mexico took control over Texas.

D. Texas annexed Mexico.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

because i love reading about the alamo and all that history trust me ._.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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What best describes a difference between the ancient Greeks and other ancient cultures?

The ancient Greeks participated in long-distance trade.
The ancient Greeks did not have fertile land to grow crops.
The ancient Greeks did not build cities around major rivers.
The ancient Greeks built cities in the mountains for protection.

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Answer:

The ancient Greeks did not build cities around major rivers.

Explanation:

Answer:

C-The ancient Greeks did not build cities around major rivers.

Explanation:

Greece was a peninsula and built around the sea.  Ancient cultures like Egypt were all built around rivers like the Nile River, Euphrates, Tigris, etc.  

What do you think about the claim that the Soviet Union could have defeated Hitler without any help from the West? Note that after this battle, the Soviet Union put pressure on their western allies to open up more fighting in the western front because the Soviet Union said they had suffered enough deaths . This is called "blood guilt "

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Answer:

The Soviet Union would definitely not have been able to defeat Hitler without the help from the West.

Explanation:

The US and Russia surrounded Germany and Hitler's army so there was no where for them to flee. Because of this, they were forced to surrender. If the United States and Russia had not become allies during the time, Germany would have been undefeatable. There most likely would have been a full extermination of anyone other than a blonde haired white person. I believe the day the Soviet Union and the West surrounded Germany was proclaimed V-Day. However, don't quote me on that lol. Its a very interesting topic- I recommend reading more about it.

Use the passage to answer the question.

“If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it; and if I could do it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; and if I could do it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that.”
-Abraham Lincoln August 22, 1862



Based on the quote, what is Lincoln’s primary goal?

A. freeing the slaves

B. punishing the South

C. preserving the Union

D. not addressing slavery

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C.preserving the union
Explanation: he keeps talking about preserving the union with or without slaves which is his main goal

what physical feature shown here influence that incan civilization​

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Answer:

The geography was rugged - Andes mountains, the coastline deserts, and the Amazon jungle. The clever Inca found solutions for their geographic problems. The Andes Mountains run north to south. The Andes are the backbone of South America.

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Answer:

the Andes Mountains

Explanation:

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Exam: 03.06 Ancient America - Module Exam

Why did ancient Hebrews spread throughout the world?

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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 was the reason for the Constitution convention?

A. To address the weeknesses in the article of confederation.

B. To debate whether or not to secede from Britain

C. To draft and sign the Declaration of Independence

D. To write a constitution increasing the power of the states

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Answer: One of the main reasons for the 1787 Convention was that the Articles of Confederation required the unanimous consent of all 13 states for the national government to take action. This system had proved unworkable, and the newly written Constitution sought to address this problem.

the answer is A

Answer:

A. to address the weakness in the article of confederation

How did the bill of rights come part of the constitution?

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Answer:

the 10 amendments make up the constitution.

Explanation:

its what makes us free.

What is the definition for House of Burgesses?

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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.

Explanation: I hope this helps :)

Who was President of the U.S. when annexation of Texas was finally approved?​

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Answer:

President James K. Polk

Explanation:

What was early chinese civilization based on?

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Answer:

This region is regarded as the Cradle of China's Civilization. It was here that the earliest Chinese dynasties were based

Explanation:

Answer:

The Yellow River region

In ancient times, the main crop in northern China was millet, a food still grown in many parts of the world as a major crop. This region is regarded as the Cradle of China's Civilization. It was here that the earliest Chinese dynasties were based

why decolonization is considered a major turning point in the 20th century

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Answer:

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.

Question 13(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(3.04 MC) Compare the emergence of advanced civilizations in Meso and South America with the four early river valley civilizatic
The Adena and Hopewell cultures shared which of the following characteristics with the Egyptians?
о
ceremonial structures
O road networks
O canal systems
O hieroglyphic writing
us Question
Question 1 (Answered)
0

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I just guessed

Answer:

i think A

Explanation:

Under Article 4 of the Constitution,
citizens must be treated equally under
what circumstances?
A. In all states.
B. In their home state.
C. In other nations.
D. In the Supreme Court.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

In no part of the article does it mention anything other than in the state. Not home state, other nations, or in the court. Just in all states.

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

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Answer:

American entry into World War II

Explanation:

What were the economic and social effects of sharecropping and tenant farming?

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Answer:

Sharecroppers and tenants rarely broke out of this system to become landowners themselves. Since the Civil War ended slavery, all the money that was invested in slaves was wiped out. The plantation economy - huge farms producing cotton or tobacco or rice based on forced labor - was destroyed.

The following are all part of the Dred Scott decision except

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Answer:    what are the answer choices

Explanation:

Answer:

what are the choices?????

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Explanation:

Which of the following is Pericles known for?
A.Capturing slaves
B. Creating geometry
C. Granting salaries for public officials.
D. founding Sparta

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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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The colonies of New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts were all part of which colonial region? O Eastern O Middle O New England O Southern​

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New England. The Colonies were settlers originally from England, but they moved to the Americas in search for new life.

During the Lewis and Clark expedition,

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On May 14, 1804, Clark and the Corps joined Lewis in St. Charles, Missouri and headed upstream on the Missouri River in the keelboat and two smaller boats at a rate of about 15 miles per day. Heat, swarms of insects and strong river currents made the trip arduous at best.Jan

On May 14, 1804, Clark and the Corps joined Lewis in St. Charles, Missouri and headed upstream on the Missouri River in the keelboat and two smaller boats at a rate of about 15 miles per day. Heat, swarms of insects and strong river currents made the trip arduous at best.Jan

6th grade history I mark as brainliest please do number 2

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what did Christians do during the Eucharist

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Answer:

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.

Explanation:

Answer:

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.

These laws passed to limit the right of newly freed slaves in the south

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Answer: The laws are black codes?

Explanation:

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