Who warned the countryside that the British were coming to Concord?
A)William Dawes and Dr. Joseph Warren
B)Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph Warren
C)Paul Revere and William Dawes
D)Dr. Joseph Warren and Samuel Prescott

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Answer 1

Answer:C

Explanation:


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Some Confederates brought _____________ to the Union soldiers.

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Good luck YEET I’m out

Complete the following sentence.

The eastern set of mountains in Canada are called the _______ Mountains and called the
________ Mountains in the United States.

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Explanation:

Appalachians , i guess

Eastern set of Mountains - The Appalachians.
And I’m not sure about the second gap sorry :(
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When taking notes on your research, where would you place the following information? Gallo, Peter M. "Lake George Wildlife." World Book Student. World Book, 2010. Web. 20 July 2010.

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Answer:

in your notes under the source area

Explanation:

Answer:in your notes under the source area

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Fill in the blanks. Remember to spell correctly.
The St. Lawrence Seaway connects the _____ Ocean with the ______ Lakes.

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Answer:

The St. Lawrence Seaway connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes.

Explanation:

St. Lawrence Sea is a long waterway near the Northeastern border of America that connects from the Atlantic Ocean into the Great Lakes. It has allowed for shipping vessels to come through. However, these ships sometimes bring invasive species such as the Sea Lamprey.

It’s Atlantic Ocean and Great Lake

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Which western states gave all white male adults the right to vote in the early 1800s?

Texas and Oklahoma
Virginia and New York
Alabama and Mississippi
Utah and Colorado

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Answer:

Texas and Oklahoma

Explanation:

Most of the battles of the Texas Revolution were fought in which area of Texas? The Northwest section of Texas The Southwest section of Texas The Western section of Texas The Eastern section of Texas

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Answer:

Battle of the Alamo

Explanation:

it was the most fought place in the revolution.

When General Santa Anna changed the constitution and began operating as a dictator, Federalists throughout the country revolted; in Texas, an armed uprising began on October 2, 1835, when settlers refused to return a small cannon to Mexican troops. This Battle of Gonzales ended with Mexican troops retreating empty-handed to San Antonio de Bexar (now the U.S. city of San Antonio, Texas). Emboldened by their victory, the Texans formed a volunteer army. A small force of Texans traveled down the Texas coastline, defeating Mexican troops at Goliad and at Fort Lipantitlán. The majority of the Texan troops followed General Sam Houston where they initiated a siege of the Mexican garrison. After victories in several skirmishes, including the Battle of Concepción and the Grass Fight, the Texans attacked Bexar. After several days of fighting, the Siege of Bexar ended with the surrender of the Mexican general.

Many Texans believed the war was now over, and the majority of the settlers returned to their homes. The remaining troops were garrisoned at the Alamo Mission in Bexar and at Presidio La Bahia in Goliad. In early January, a large number of the remaining soldiers, most of them adventurers recently arrived from the United States, began clamoring to invade Mexico. Colonel Frank W. Johnson and Dr. James Grant began preparing to attack Matamoros. Even before Cos's defeat, Santa Anna had been making plans to retake Texas. In January, he led the "Army of Operations in Texas" towards the rebellious territory. At the Rio Grande, the army divided; Santa Anna led the bulk of the troops toward Bexar, where he laid siege to the Alamo. The remaining troops, under General Jose de Urrea, traveled up the coastline, easily defeating Johnson and Grant at the battles of San Patricio and Agua Dulce.

News of these first Mexican victories cheered the Mexican force gathered at Bexar. On March 6, Santa Anna ordered an assault on the Alamo; all but a few of the defenders were killed. A woman, the wife of an Alamo defender, her baby, and a slave of an Alamo defender were released to tell Sam Houston what had happened. The youngest person in the Alamo was 16 years old. They were told to say that everyone would either surrender or die.

News of the Texan defeat and approach of the Mexican army terrified the settlers; in an event later known as the Runaway Scrape, settlers, the Texas government, and the remnants of the Texan army under the command of Sam Houston fled east, away from the approaching army. Houston ordered Colonel James Fannin to abandon Goliad and join his retreat. However, Fannin delayed his departure and sent a quarter of his troops to help evacuate the settlers at Refugio. Centralist forces in the area were stronger than the Texans expected at Refugio and defeated them. After receiving word of the defeat, Fannin finally began his retreat. His men were quickly overtaken and surrounded by Mexican soldiers. Fannin fought courageously at the Battle of Coleto, but was forced to surrender. He and his 300 men were taken prisoner, but just days later were executed in the Goliad Massacre.

The only remaining Texan troops were those retreating with Houston. After learning that Santa Anna had again divided his forces, Houston ordered an attack on April 21, 1836. Crying "Remember the Alamo" and "Remember Goliad", the Texans showed little mercy during the Battle of San Jacinto. Santa Anna was captured in hiding the following day and he ordered his army to return to Mexico, ending the Texas Revolution.

Judging by the statues of himself outside and inside of his temple, this pharaoh thought very highly of himself. He also built more temples and monuments than any other pharaoh.
A)Senusret
B)Khufu
C)Hatshepsut
D)Ramses II

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Answer:

b Khufu .......................................................

Answer:

B.) Khufu

Explanation:

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Why are the 10 Commandments important to the history of Judaism?

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The 10 Commandments serve as laws we Jews live by much like laws in government.

The 10 commandments are important because god could see if jews are well behaved or not behaved at all.

What did Mary Hays and Margaret Corbin have in common?
A)They were the first female officers in the Continental Army
B)They shared the nickname, “Molly.
C)They took their fathers’ places in battle after their dads got hurt
D)They were never allowed to touch the cannons, so they never fired them.

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Answer:

I believe it's A.

Explanation:

Women, at the time, of course, could not enlist into the regular ranks of the soldiers.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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1. Why did England want to settle in the New World?
a. Mercantilism (Importing and Exporting raw goods back to the motherland) Religious freedom and to start a new life
b. search for gold
c. to get raw materials
d. to see the world

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I think the answer may be A

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Answer:

think the bottom one is C.

Explanation:

Answer:

Number 4-The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The term refers especially to the Eastern Mediterranean campaigns in the period between 1096 and 1271 that had the objective of recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule.

Number 5-Simulated demand for goods from the East

Choose more than one pls

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Answer:

Penny and Lincoln Memorial

Explanation:

Penny and the Lincoln Memorial is your answer have a good day!!!

is the region's major economic challenge.
a) increasing desertification
b) the stability of the oil industry
c) inefficient irrigation techniques
d) the loss of endemic spies

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Answer:

1+1=2

Explanation:

because 1 add 1 equal 2

PLEASE HELP!!! What are three words or phrases that describe Capitalism

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Answer: known as a market economy known as a planned economy or command economy.

Explanation:

what often caused promblems for the chinese societies
tornadoes
earthquakes
plagues
floods

30 points

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Answer:

floods

Explanation:

The Great Flood of Gun-Yu (Chinese: 鯀禹治水), also known as the Gun-Yu myth,[1] was a major flood event in ancient China that allegedly continued for at least two generations, which resulted in great population displacements among other disasters, such as storms and famine. People left their homes to live on the high hills and mounts, or nest on the trees.[2] According to mythological and historical sources, it is traditionally dated to the third millennium BCE, or about 2300-2200 BC, during the reign of Emperor Yao.

However, archaeological evidence of an outburst flood on the Yellow River, comparable to similar severe events in the world in the past 10,000 years, has been dated to about 1900 BC (a few centuries later than the traditional beginning of the Xia dynasty which came after Emperors Shun and Yao), and is suggested to have been the basis for the myth.[3]

Treated either historically or mythologically, the story of the Great Flood and the heroic attempts of the various human characters to control it and to abate the disaster is a narrative fundamental to Chinese culture. Among other things, the Great Flood of China is key to understanding the history of the founding of both the Xia dynasty and the Zhou dynasty, it is also one of the main flood motifs in Chinese mythology, and it is a major source of allusion in

What led to the Declaration of Independence? Why did the Founding Fathers write the Declaration of Independence?

Please help

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The founding father wrote the Declaration of Independence so they could declare their freedom from Great Britain and ensure their descendants are free from any nation.
The founding fathers wrote the Declaration of Independence so they could declare that they’re free from Britain as well as the generations to come. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence :)

analyze the factors that influenced the economic growth of agriculture and the port of New Orleans in Louisiana during the antebellum period.

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Answer:

overseeing the arrival of shipments at ports

arranging the shipment of crops and building materials

funding public construction projects

harvesting and planting cash crops

loaning money to farmers for supplies

Explanation:

those are the chooses

8. Why was de Soto’s expedition considered a failure?
a. De Soto died before the expedition was finished.
b. De Soto traveled in the wrong direction.
c. De Soto did not find any gold or riches.
d. De Soto’s men died of disease
9. How did de Soto’s march through Georgia change the lives and culture of Native Americans?
a. The expedition resulted in the death of thousands of Native Americans from violence and disease.
b. The expedition was responsible for converting Native Americans to Catholicism.
c. The expedition set up new trading opportunities for Native Americans.
d. The expedition introduced Native Americans to new types of food.
10. Hernando de Soto began his travels near present-day a. Atlanta, Georgia
b. Memphis, Tennessee
c. Tampa, Florida
d. Vicksburg, Mississippi
11. Hernando de Soto crossed the Mississippi River for the first time near present-day
a. Little Rock, Arkansas
b. Memphis, Tennessee
c. Natchez, Mississippi
d. Vicksburg, Mississippi
12. After Hernando de Soto’s death, where did his men go?
a. Alabama
b. Arkansas
c. Mississippi
d. Texas
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Answer:

#8 D

#9.A

#10 .C

#11 B

#12 C

Explanation:

10 may be wrong but the rest are good.

Answer:

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Explanation:

Which was first to join the American Revolution after the Battle of Saratoga?
A)France
B)Spain
C)The Dutch
D)The West Indies

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France!

reason: The Patriot victory at Saratoga is often seen as the turning point in the war. Not only did it renew the morale of the American public, but it convinced potential foreign partners, such as France, that American could win the war, and that it might be in their best interests to send aid.

What does the list of grievances in the Declaration of Independence describe?

Important towns in the British colonies
Places King George III had visited in Britain
Ways King George III had violated colonists' rights
Ways the government of Britain could be kinder

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Answer:

Ways King George had violated colonists' rights.

Explanation:

The grievances was a section from the Declaration of Independence where the colonists listed their problems with the British government, specifically George III.

Answer:

Ways King George had violated colonists' rights :))))

Explanation:

PLEAS HELP THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE MATCH THE LETTERS TO THE MEANING sorry don't mean too yell

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Answer:

1. - c.  ,  2. - a.  ,  3. - b.

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The correct answer is C
The answer to that question is C

A vote is tied in the general assembly: 95 in favor, and 95 against. There are only two nations left: the United States and the much smaller nation of South Korea. If the United States votes in favor and South Korea votes against, what is the result of the vote?
A.
Both nations have an equal vote: it is a tie, and the resolution will not pass.
B.
Both nations have an equal vote: It is a tie, and the resolution passes.
C.
The United States’ vote is worth more, so the resolution passes.
D.
The United States’ vote is worth less, so the resolution fails.

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Answer:

Elections in South Korea are held on a national level to select the President and the National Assembly. Local elections are held every four years to elect ...

Explanation:

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D

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Answer:

a or c

Explanation: if you get them wrong im so sorry im not the best but i believe its one of those :)

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Because you need your empire to live and if you sped troops then he is less likely to fall.

Why did Northern states favor tariffs during the early years of the republic?

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Northerners supported tariffs – taxes on imported and exported goods – because tariffs helped them compete with British factories. ... Southerners imported their manufactured goods. Tariffs made imported goods more expensive for southern farmers.

The Northern states were supporting tariffs so that they may get an advantage in competing with imported products from the British industrial products.

Tariffs are those tax, which nations make use by imposing it on their products being imported from other nations. The Northern states were experiencing an increase in their industrial activities due to which they did not want imported products to demand to increase as they are usually cheap.

Therefore, tariffs protect the domestic producers by making the British and southern states' products expensive for domestic customers.

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comper and contrast the aryan and the hittites


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23 points

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The Mauryan and Gupta empires differed in political and cultural aspects but were similar in the economic aspect. Another similarity is that they both had the same political ruler, which was an emperor that ruled the land. A difference between these civilizations is that they had different religions in their culture.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Steel a tire is not natural nor is a worker nor is an assembly line

Explanation:

Answer:

steel

Explanation: Steel is the only resource that comes from the earth therefor it is a natural resource :)

PLS HELP ASAP- nah i just dont wanna wait jkdshgkfs What did King George III place in the colonies without their permission even during times of peace?

British coal
British troops
Plum pudding
Spanish cattle

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Answer:

British troops I believe

Explanation:

Answer: B. British Troops

Explanation:

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Sorry don’t hone the answer

Answer:

I think it might be D

Explanation:

Just because

Which of these statements best explains food production in Africa?
A. African farmers grow more than enough food to feed everyone.
B. People in Africa import most of their food since most people work in manufacturing or service industries.
C. People in Africa struggle to produce enough food, since they do not have enough money for fertilizers or irrigation systems.
D. African farmers have plenty of resources, like tractors, fertilizers, and good land
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Answer:

ya awner is b hope this helps

Explanation:

The answer will most likely be B.
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