Which of the following is true about the first universities in Europe?
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The universities taught in English, the language of the church
The universities grew from monastic schools and theology degrees were most prominent
The universities taught math and science learned from Muslims
The universities were originally built to teach girls about reading

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Answer 1
The universities taught in English, the language of church
Answer 2
They taught in English, the language of church

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Why was equal representation in the Articles of Confederation considered a weakness?

It gave both large and small states too much power.
It gave large states too much power.
It gave small states too much power.
It gave both large and small states too little power.

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B. It gave large states too much power

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This is because the larger the state the more power they would receive and that's not fare for the smaller states because then they don't get much of a say just because they are tiny.

The answer is B) It gave small states too much power

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As part of the Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave Act was amended and the slave trade in Washington, D.C., was abolished. Furthermore, California entered the Union as a free state and a territorial government was created in Utah.

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Women gained social through their involvement in the Temperance movement
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Which of the following happened AFTER the conclusion of the French and Indian War?
A( Great Britain established colonies in North America
B( The passage of the Navigation Acts
C( The period of salutary neglect
D(The passing of the Stamp Act

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i think its a

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maybe dont take my word for it

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What happened to the land grants that had already been made? for 30 pts

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they did not like this at all, they felt it was unfair, therefore they often disobeyed it.

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his unified the colonists because for once they all had something in common which was the common enemy of the British.

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Answer: Railroads, as private corporations, necessitated engaging in productive plans. So the federal government legislated the Pacific Railroad Act that granted land grants to railroads. This presented public lands to railroad corporations in negotiation for creating tracks in specific places.

The sum of public land grants awarded to the railroads by states and the central government was about 170 million acres.

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Answer: c

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Question 1 answer: A veteran is someone who has served in a branch of the military in the past.

Question 2 answer: The red poppy symbolizes the blood shed in combat.

Question 3 answer: Armistice Day

Question 4 answer: The Harlem Hellfighters were involved in the World War 1. They became famous because they faced segregation and racism fellow countrymen, but they till fought through that to serve our country.

Question 6 answer: The Tuskegee Airmen are African American military pilots. The war the Tuskegee Airmen were in is called World War 2

Question 8 answer: The war she was involved in was World War 2. She became famous because she was the most successful female sniper in history.

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c

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Resentment for Britain's interference with American international trade, combined with American expansionist visions, led Congress to declare war on Great Britain on June 18, 1812.

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list 3 facts about king asoka

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Answer: The word ‘Ashoka’ in Sanskrit means ‘without sorrow.

The grandfather of Ashoka was the founder of the Maurya Dynasty.

According to a Tibetan writer Taranatha, Ashoka murdered his six brothers to seize the throne of Magadha.

-He ruled the Mauryan Empire at the peak of its power.

-Emperor Ashoka built pillars to celebrate Buddhism

-He was born in a polygamous family

what event changed king Asoka's life why do you think this event changed asoka

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Answer: The battle of Kalinga

The Kalinga war changed king Asoka's life forever.

To expand his kingdom, Asoka waged many wars. After the Kalinga war, people were killed and many were made prisoners of the war. This caused misery in the life of the people. This had a significant impact on Asoka.

The death and devastation that happened to his people made Asoka adopt Buddhism. After he met with lord Buddha and his teachings that promoted harmony, he decided to devote the rest of his life to dharma. He believed that Buddhism would unite people. Asoka also spread Buddhism throughout India and sent missionaries to different countries. Thus, the Kalinga war changed the life of Asoka.

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what roles do the parents play in ensuring that their wards lead a chaste life

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Chaste love requires young people to learn self-mastery that respects the dignity of each human person and his or her body.

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parents can talk to children about risks and everything

In three to five sentences, analyze the effect the Coercive Acts had on the colonists and their relationship with the British.

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Answer: The Act ordered that the port remained closed until Boston people paid back the East India Company (the owners of the destroyed tea). They also had to wait until the king had determined that the colony was able to obey British laws so he could send British goods to the colonies. So it hurt their relationship with the British because the British could not trust them to trade without damaging the shipments. It put a crack in the relationship the British and the colonies could not mend. It started a spark of hatred in the colonies towards Britain.

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The Coercive Acts of 1774, known as the Intolerable Acts in the American colonies, were a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party. The four acts were the Boston Port Act, the Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quartering Act.

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what did king asoka accomplish during his reign

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Answer: During his reign, Emperor Asoka of Maurya accomplished moral reform due to his conversion to Buddhism. Emperor Asoka’s program of moral reform manifested itself in three ways during his reign: instilling Buddhist practices and policies on the people, instituting the Law of Piety, and following the practice of vegetarianism within the royal court.

Emperor Ashoka ruled over the vast and diverse Mauryan empire with a centralized policy of dharma that favored peace and tolerance and that administered public works and social welfare. He likewise patronized the spread of Buddhism and art throughout the empire.
He overtook the Kalinga empire in a bloody war, converted to Buddhism, and established a capital at the city of Pataliputra.

Why do you think Chinese leaders used a civil service exam system? How did this system benefit the government? How did it benefit citizens?

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Chinese civil service, the administrative system of the traditional Chinese government, the members of which were selected by a competitive examination. The Chinese civil service system gave the Chinese empire stability for more than 2,000 years and provided one of the major outlets for social mobility in Chinese society. It later served as a model for the civil service systems that developed in other Asian and Western countries.

The Qin dynasty (221–207 BCE) established the first centralized Chinese bureaucratic empire and thus created the need for an administrative system to staff it. Recruitment into the Qin bureaucracy was based on recommendations from local officials. This system was initially adopted by the succeeding Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE), but in 124 BCE, under the reign of the Han emperor Wudi, an imperial university was established to train and test officials in the techniques of Confucian government.

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Answer: At different times in Chinese history, Confucius (trad. 551–479 BCE) has been portrayed as a teacher, advisor, editor, philosopher, reformer, and prophet. The name Confucius, a Latinized combination of the surname Kong 孔 with an honorific suffix “Master” (fuzi 夫子), has also come to be used as a global metonym for different aspects of traditional East Asian society. This association of Confucius with many of the foundational concepts and cultural practices in East Asia, and his casting as a progenitor of “Eastern” thought in Early Modern Europe, make him arguably the most significant thinker in East Asian history. Yet while early sources preserve biographical details about Master Kong, dialogues and stories about him in early texts like the Analects (Lunyu 論語) reflect a diversity of representations and concerns, strands of which were later differentially selected and woven together by interpreters intent on appropriating or condemning particular associated views and traditions. This means that the philosophy of Confucius is historically underdetermined, and it is possible to trace multiple sets of coherent doctrines back to the early period, each grounded in different sets of classical sources and schools of interpretation linked to his name. After introducing key texts and interpreters, then, this entry explores three principal interconnected areas of concern: a psychology of ritual that describes how ideal social forms regulate individuals, an ethics rooted in the cultivation of a set of personal virtues, and a theory of society and politics based on normative views of the family and the state.

Each of these areas has unique features that were developed by later thinkers, some of whom have been identified as “Confucians”, even though that term is not well-defined. The Chinese term Ru (儒) predates Confucius, and connoted specialists in ritual and music, and later experts in Classical Studies. Ru is routinely translated into English as “Confucian”. Yet “Confucian” is also sometimes used in English to refer to the sage kings of antiquity who were credited with key cultural innovations by the Ru, to sacrificial practices at temples dedicated to Confucius and related figures, and to traditional features of East Asian social organization like the “bureaucracy” or “meritocracy”. For this reason, the term Confucian will be avoided in this entry, which will focus on the philosophical aspects of the thought of Confucius (the Latinization used for “Master Kong” following the English-language convention) primarily, but not exclusively, through the lens of the Analects

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C (I may be wrong as I don't have enough information.)

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I am just looking at the charts, as I do not have any other information given.

I’m thinking it’s C but it doesn’t show enough info.

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Answer: I think its B or C

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I think this because they talk about Christianity and they don't really talk about other religions practicing their own belief.

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D is the correct answer
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Question 14 answer: The Night Witches were involved in the war called World War 2. They are famous because they were the first female military pilots to be in combat.

Question 15 answer: James Robinson was in the Revolutionary War. He led the charge up a British rampart and when he attacked he defeated 3 British soldiers at once.

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Answer:

Frederick Douglass used the newspaper to help end the practice of slavery

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The text isn't really recruiting people and it isn't pushing the ending of slavery, but it is helping end it.

Plus, Frederick Douglass wrote it

Answer:
Fredrick Douglass
Explanation: Fredrick made a news paper called “Justice for all” on December 3rd 1817

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what is formal edication

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