Which of the following is NOT a method of cultural diffusion?
A
Invasion
B
Migration
C
Erosion
Internet

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D. Internet

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PLS HELP!! Please match the correct word to the correct definition.

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Colonial citizens , typically from 16-60, that would form units to protect their villages and towns from attacks.


These men were specifically trained to be able to assemble and deploy rapidly, able to be ready at a moments notice, they were often first to see battle.


made an all-night ride of about 40 miles to alert militia forces in parts of Connecticut and in eastern New York, of a British attack on Danbury, Connecticut.


Worked to alert the Minutemen and Patriot forces at Lexington and Concord to the approaching of the British forces.


Professional British soldiers, often called Redcoats, this was their full-time job.

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Militia

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Minutemen

3.
Regulars

4.
Midnight Riders

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1. Militia ------ These men were specifically trained to be able to assemble and deploy rapidly, able to be ready at moments notice, they were often first to see in battle.

2. Minutemen ----- Colonial Citizens, typically 16-60, that would for units to protect their villages and towns from attacks.

3. Regulars ------ Professional British Soldiers, often called redcoats, this was their full time job.

4. Midnight Riders ------ Worked to alert minutemen and patriot forces at Lexington and Concord to the approaching of the British Forces.

5. Sybil Ludington ------ Made an all night-ride of about 40 miles to alert Militia forces in parts of Connecticut and in eastern New York, of a British attack on Danbury, Connecticut.

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Militia is these men were specifically trained to be able to assemble and deploy rapidly, able to be ready at moments notice, they were often first to see in battle.

What is militia forces?

In contrast to a professional force of regular, full-time military troops, a militia is typically an army or other fighting organization of non-professional soldiers, residents of a country, or subjects of a state, who may perform military service during a time of need.

Minutemen is Colonial Citizens, typically 16-60, that would for units to protect their villages and towns from attacks.

Regulars is Professional British Soldiers, often called redcoats, this was their full time job.

Midnight Riders is Worked to alert minutemen and patriot forces at Lexington and Concord to the approaching of the British Forces.

Sybil Ludington is Made an all night-ride of about 40 miles to alert Militia forces in parts of Connecticut and in eastern New York, of a British attack on Danbury, Connecticut.

Better communication between political and military leaders, a return to traditional norms of caution and circumspection, and increased support during times of war might all revitalize the American military

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How is the 7 years war related to the French and Indian war?

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Answer:

there the same

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Which statement accurately describes how women were treated in the U.S. in the
early to mid 1800's?

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The era of the 1800s was the era of slavery in which the women were trapped in their homes and were only involved in the regular home duties. They were only engaged in household chores.

Society declared that nature had decided their role to work only as of the household.

Their roles as housewives were so cruel for them and feel like enslaving. Women were considered as the weaker section and counterparts and were suppressed as much as can.

People compared the condition of slavery with the condition of enslaved women of the era.

Their entire life was controlled by the men in the society and was married at a very early age.

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Who is the 46th president of America? ​

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The 46th president of the USA is Joe Biden

How did the Crusades affect Jewish populations in western Germany? They were attacked and killed by groups of German peasants. They won many battles and defended their land from invasions. They converted to Islam and relied on Muslims for protection. They gained exposure to new cultures and increased their trade economy.

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What is the concept that people run the government, through their vote?

A) judicial review.
B) federalism.
C) checks and balances.
D) popular sovereignty.
E) separation of powers.
F) limited government.

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A I’m thinking sorry if I’m wrong

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Identify one similarity between belief systems practiced by Speaker A and D.

a. The belief systems have the same founder

b. The belief systems originated in India.

c. The belief systems are monotheistic,

d. The belief systems once endorsed the caste system

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Answer:

b. The belief systems originated in India.

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The belief systems are similar because they originated from India.

These belief systems are deep rooted in Hinduism and Buddhism which all originated from India. In hinduism, the understanding of Brahman is from within the Atman (which means self or soul) while in buddhism, it is about finding Anatman (not soul or not self). Hinduism believes that highest life is attained by a process of removing bodily distractions. While buddhism follows a disciplined life.

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b

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What did the Articles of Confederation accomplish?

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Answer: Government signed a treaty of alliance with France in 1778. Government successfully waged a war for independence against the British. Government negotiated an end to the American Revolution in the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1783.

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In what document do you find a city’s basic law

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You find a city's basic law in a charter. I hope this helped

Um...Hello! I am doing a Slide Show Presentation Project that is due in a couple of days, And i really want my slide show to stand out. It would really make me happy if you guys could come up with some ideas for the project or some important information about The Black Death, information that will help catch everyone's eyes, something a teacher could have never thought of! Thank you <3 Also if you can, add some photos that i can add to the slide show!

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Answer:

Gets some photos:) and Who cured the Black Death? and How many people died from the Black Plague?

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Some of the cures they tried included: Rubbing onions, herbs or a chopped up snake (if available) on the boils or cutting up a pigeon and rubbing it over an infected body. Drinking vinegar, eating crushed minerals, arsenic, mercury or even ten-year-old treacle!

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Which of the following was a direct result of the trans-Atlantic slave trade?


- The culture of the Americas was influenced by the language, food, and music of Africa.

- The culture of Africa was influenced by the language, food, and music of the Americas.

- The culture of North America was influenced by the language, food, and music of Brazil.

- The culture of Brazil was influenced by the language, food, and music of North America.

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A, on edge 2021

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Next, the bill goes to committee.

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yes the bill continues

what were the ziggurats

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A ziggurat (/ˈzɪɡʊˌræt/ ZIG-uu-rat; Akkadian: ziqquratu,D-stem of zaqāru 'to protrude, to build high', cognate with other semitic languages like Hebrew zaqar (זָקַר) 'protrude' is a type of massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia. It has the form of a terraced compound of successively receding stories or levels. Notable ziggurats include the Great Ziggurat of Ur near Nasiriyah, the Ziggurat of Aqar Quf near Baghdad, the now destroyed Etemenanki in Babylon, Chogha Zanbil in Khūzestān and Sialk.

The biblical account of the Tower of Babel has been associated by modern scholars to the massive construction undertakings of the ziggurats of Mesopotamia, and in particular to the ziggurat of Etemenanki in Babylon in light of the Tower of Babel Stele describing its restoration by Nebuchadnezzar II.

The design of the ziggurat was probably a precursor to that of the pyramids of Egypt, the earliest of which dates to circa 2600 BCE.

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Ziggurats were built by ancient Sumerians, Akkadians, Elamites, Eblaites and Babylonians for local religions. Each ziggurat was part of a temple complex that included other buildings. The precursors of the ziggurat were raised platforms that date from the Ubaid period[9] during the sixth millennium. The ziggurats began as a platforms (usually oval, rectangular or square). The ziggurat was a mastaba-like structure with a flat top. The sun-baked bricks made up the core of the ziggurat with facings of fired bricks on the outside. Each step was slightly smaller than the step below it. The facings were often glazed in different colors and may have had astrological significance. Kings sometimes had their names engraved on these glazed bricks. The number of floors ranged from two to seven.

According to archaeologist Harriet Crawford, "It is usually assumed that the ziggurats supported a shrine, though the only evidence for this comes from Herodotus, and physical evidence is non-existent. It has also been suggested by a number of scholars that this shrine was the scene of the sacred marriage, the central rite of the great new year festival. Herodotus describes the furnishing of the shrine on top of the ziggurat at Babylon and says it contained a great golden couch on which a woman spent the night alone. The god Marduk was also said to come and sleep in his shrine. The likelihood of such a shrine ever being found is remote. Erosion has usually reduced the surviving ziggurats to a fraction of their original height, but textual evidence may yet provide more facts about the purpose of these shrines. In the present state of our knowledge it seems reasonable to adopt as a working hypothesis the suggestion that the ziggurats developed out of the earlier temples on platforms and that small shrines stood on the highest stages..." citation needed] Access to the shrine would have been by a series of ramps on one side of the ziggurat or by a spiral ramp from base to summit. The Mesopotamian ziggurats were not places for public worship or ceremonies. They were believed to be dwelling places for the gods and each city had its own patron god. Only priests were permitted on the ziggurat or in the rooms at its base, and it was their responsibility to care for the gods and attend to their needs. The priests were very powerful members of Sumerian and Assyro-Babylonian society.

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According to Herodotus, at the top of each ziggurat was a shrine, although none of these shrines have survived. One practical function of the ziggurats was a high place on which the priests could escape rising water that annually inundated lowlands and occasionally flooded for hundreds of kilometers, for example, the 1967 flood. Another practical function of the ziggurat was for security. Since the shrine was accessible only by way of three stairways, a small number of guards could prevent non-priests from spying on the rituals at the shrine on top of the ziggurat, such as initiation rituals like the Eleusinian mysteries, cooking of sacrificial food and burning of carcasses of sacrificial animals. Each ziggurat was part of a temple complex that included a courtyard, storage rooms, bathrooms, and living quarters, around which a city spread.

According to popular belief, the helical minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra was built on the model of the Zikkurat. Another example of a ziggurat with an outer spiral ramp is the tower of Khorsabad.

Al Zaqura Building in Baghdad, constructed in the 1970s

The shape of the ziggurat experienced a revival in modern architecture and Brutalist architecture starting in the 1970s. The Al Zaqura - Arabic; الزاكورة- Building is an government building situated in Baghdad. It serves the office of the prime minister of Iraq.  

why did the British People make the Sugar Act?

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Answer: why did the British people make the sugar act?

Explanation: The Sugar Act of 1764 was a law enacted by Britain to increase British revenues by preventing the smuggling of molasses into the American colonies and enforcing the collection of higher taxes and duties.

Sweden is an example of a country that has high tax rates on those with high incomes and redistributes that income to others. Where do you think Sweden would be in relation to the United States on the continuum of mixed economies?

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Answer: they both take part in high taxes

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Pick 3 individuals who shaped Nevada history between 1900 and 1945. What makes them significant to Nevada / Las Vegas. Describe their life and accomplishments. (Must be Nevada residents)

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The three individuals that I picked, who shaped Nevada history between 1900 and 1945 were Patrick McCarran and James G. Scrugham.

What makes them significant to Nevada is the following.

In the case of James G. Scrugham, he was the governor of the state of Nevada from 1923 to 1927 and supported the construction of the Colorado River dam that would benefit the area of Las Vegas and its surroundings. He improved the highway system of the state and also supported the creation of a park administration.

Patrick McCarran was a prominent politician and Senator that promoted the idea of constructing a major airport in Las Vegas. He also contributed to bringing different US military bases to the state.

How did New Mexicans help during world war 1?

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Campaigns New Mexicans saw action included:
They sacrificed their lives in the battles that forced Germany to pursue peace, thus ending the war. More than half of the AEF troops killed in Meuse-Argonne, 14,246 (32 from New Mexico) are interred at the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery.

Which answer best describes the problem with the Mandate of Heaven? A. It relies on divine intervention to determine if an emperor acting in an upright manner. B. It was a fictional concept used to explain the destruction of the mythical Xia dynasty. C. It was based on the teachings of Confucius who was never accepted by the Chinese emperors.

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A. It relies on divine intervention to determine if an emperor acting in an upright manner.

Explanation:

The Mandate of Heaven was established by the Zhou dynasty. The idea behind it is to the idea to explain the reason the Shang dynasty was overthrown.

The concept of Mandate of Heaven was based on the belief that it is through the power of gods that a ruler is given a divine right to rule over his subjects. However, in the event of a violation of these privileges, the gods can revoke the Mandate of heaven from such a ruler and bestow it on another.

The presence or absence of phenomena like peasant uprisings, invasions by foreign troops, drought, famine, floods, and earthquakes are divine interventions to determine if an emperor acting in an upright manner.

Which of these groups benefited from American trade policy during the early years of the war in Europe? (5 points)

a.U.S. government

b.American banks and businesses

c. Allied soldiers fighting the Germans

d. leading politicians and generals

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Your answer is d. Leading politicians and generals

What are the advantages of having the Commerce Clause?

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The trade clause has been used as a primary source of regulatory extension of the national government over the last few decades.

What percentage of Jobs created by travel and tourism are directly related to the industry?
91 percent
21 percent
51 percent
71 percent

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Answer: the answer is 71%

Explain the historical circumstances that led to the historical development depicted in the image above.

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Answer:

Germany unification occurs while Austria-Hungary separation occurs.

Explanation:

In Germany, due to nationalism all the parts united and made as one nation while in Austria-Hungary due to nationalism all parts are separated from one another. Unification of German occurs due to two wars, Prussia with Austria and Prussia with France. these two leads to nationalism in Germany and then extreme nationalism occurs which leads to first world war. This disunity among the people eventually led to the downfall of Austria.

The historical circumstances that led to the historical development depicted in the image above is:

The amalgamation of Germany and separation of Austria-Hungary

According to the given question, we are asked to show the historical circumstances that led to the historical development depicted in the image above.

As a result of this, we can see that from the given map, we can see that there is the coming together of the different states to form one nation Germany as a result of nationalism.

Furthermore, Austria-Hungary begins to break apart, starting with Prussia.

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How was impressment bad

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Answer:

people died

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Which political party was not divided over slavery?

Free soil party

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The Northern Democratic Party was a leg of the Democratic Party during the 1860 presidential election. It was when the party split in two due to problems with slavery.

Answer:

in explantion

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What are the three main requirements someone should fulfill to run for president?

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Answer:

1) Must be at least 35 years old

2) Natural born citizen

3) Can’t be a criminal

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Why were governments important to early cities?

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without government we would have no rules

the battle of bunker hill was important because it

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Despite their loss, the inexperienced colonial forces inflicted significant casualties against the enemy, and the battle provided them with an important confidence boost during the Siege of Boston (April 1775-March 1776).

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The Battle of Bunker Hill was the first major battle of the revolution. Though the British won, the Americans showed they would still fight back against British forces

What was one important feature of the Akkadian Empire in Mesopotamia?A.It was the world's first empire.B.It developed the wheel and axle.C.It gave equal rights to men and women.D.It created the earliest writing system.

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Complete the flow chart with events related to the Protestant Reformation. Each sentence has been started for you. 1. In 1517, Martin Luther 2. Luther's ideas led to 3. The Reformation led to a new 4. The split led to

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The Protestant Reformation.

1. In 1517, Martin Luther writes his famous document called "95 Theses."

2. Luther's ideas led to the schism or separation from the Catholic Church. This moment is called the Reformation.

3. The Reformation led to a new form of religion called Protestantism. Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Catholic church.

4. The split led to a counter-reformation movement at the core of the Catholic Church.

This was an important moment in the history of modern religion. A German priest, Martin Luther, strongly criticized the Catholic Church hierarchy for its selling of indulgences in exchange for absolving people's sins. That is why he wrote the document "95 Theses" that led to the church Reformation and the following division.

Why Teddy Roosevelt's foreign policy called Big Stick Diplomacy?

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Answer:

It refers to President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy: "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far." Roosevelt described his style of foreign policy as "the exercise of intelligent forethought

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