who were the chachalmua and what did they do

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The chief priests and their attire at their sacrifices.

Explanation:

The chief role of the Chachalma was to offer a human heart to the god. Human sacrifices rituals were common in the Aztec civilization as they tried to please their god by offering live heart cut out of a human. The Chachalmua is the Ministers of holy things. The human sacrifice became important for agricultural productivity and to win military conquests.


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What was one effect of the State Colonization Law of 1825?

Mexico gained its independence from Spain.

San Antonio's population reached 20,000.

Slavery was banned in Texas.

The Old Three Hundred were recruited to settle Texas.
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b

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in a well organized paragraph describe how social, political, and economic downfalls led to the fall of rome.

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Rome fell through a gradual process because poor economic policies led to a weakened military which allowed the barbarians easy access to the empire. In the third century, Rome's emperors embraced harmful economic policies which led to Rome's decline. First, the limitation of gold and silver resources led to inflation

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What is this cartoon making fun of?

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The cartoon is making fun of the concept of Darwinism. In other words, the Idea that humans evolved from other animals. That is why it depicts the evolution of the human species starting as a worm, evolving into a monkey, and then a man. This is supported by the text at the bottom of the cartoon which reads "Man is but a worm"

16. The main ideology of the Republican party is:
A. Libertarianism
B. Liberalism
C. Environmentalism
D. Conservatism

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D. Conservatism

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D.) conservatism is the answer

Why did the Spanish Empire rise and fall between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries?

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The Spanish Empire rose and fell because they had originally received what they wanted, which was the spread of Catholicism (to a certain extent), and also finding treasure. Spain conquered the New World and was able to make new discoveries and explore, and later on, new laws that made Spain only expand by colonization.

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What did Samuel de Champlain find or do on his first voyage?

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Champlain, Samuel de. ... In 1603, Champlain made his first trip to North America, to the St. Lawrence River to explore and establish a French colony. In 1604, he returned to northeastern Canada, and over the next four years became the first to map the North Atlantic Coast.
Title: Voyage of Samuel de Champlain, 1604-1608
Author: Champlain, Samuel de, 1567-1635
Source: Champlain, Samuel de. Voyages of Samuel de Champlain. Translated from ...

What are some arguments that people give for taking down monuments that represent confederates or slave owners?

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That they are ppl in the society too and that they should feel respected when they walk into the public

What is two items became common for every American household during the 20s?

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Answer:

Car and Radio

Explanation:

During the 1920's these 2 objects were some of the many that became more available for Americans.

How did the Allies denazity Germany?​

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Allied policy of denazification

Denazification was the process of removing Nazi ideology and influence from all forms of public life in defeated Germany. The occupying allies carried this process out in a number of ways: The Nazi Party was banned and advocating National Socialist ideas was made punishable by death.

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What geographical feature led English colonists to establish the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
A
The Hudson River
B
The Massachusetts Bay
C
The Chesapeake Bay
D
The Cape Cod Canal

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Answer: A

Explanation:

Two of the main rivers were the Hudson River and the Delaware River.

What tactical error resulted in the US troops’ inability to successfully invade Canada?

A. The US troops joined forces with militiamen who had a history of being unreliable.
B. The US troops decided to launch a three-pronged attack instead of combining strengths.
C. The US troops burned down the city of York turning all the Canadians against them.
D. The US troops didn’t take into account having to cross the treacherous Niagara River.
E. The US troops didn’t take into account the British forces allying with American Indians.

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B. The US troops decided to launch a three-pronged attack instead of combining strengths.

Explanation:

The US military at the time was rather small, and it could not face off against the British and Canadians. The three pronged attack lead to some troops being encircled or trapped.

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on what date did the confederates open fire on fort sumter beginning the civil war?​

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Answer:

April 12, 1861

Which choice below would not be a mission of the United Nations?
promote conflict as a path to properity and healing
uphold international law
give humanitarian aid when needed
keep peace and promote security
ensure human rights are protected
promote and establish economic development and growth

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Answer:

Not a mission of UN

Promote conflict as a path to properity and healing.

Under James Madison, the U.S.:

A) entered the Industrial Revolution.

B) improved infrastructure.

C) All of these choices are correct.

D) created the second Bank of the U.S.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

You can eliminate A and C by knowing that the Industrial Revolution happened around a century after Madison was in office. So between B and D,  you just need to know that Madison created the second U.S. Bank

what happens when sherman's troops arrived in savannah

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On December 10, 1864, Union General William T. Sherman completes his March to the Sea when he arrives in front of Savannah, Georgia. Along the way, Sherman destroyed farms and railroads, burned storehouses, and fed his army off the land.

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it was more or less razed without mercy.. burned every building.. looted them to.. burned farms to.. and tore up railroads and bent them around trees.. GL

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Show how "barbarians" can become civilized. Is the opposite possible? Thanks u :)

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Answer: By accepting the norms of civilization.

Explanation:

When we talk about barbarians, throughout history, the word itself has been widespread. The Greeks used it for all other nations. Romans for all who could not even read written Latin. According to these old beliefs, the barbarian could be cultivated in several ways. In the right order, this meant accepting Christianity. During the Middle Ages, barbarians were all pagans or non-Christians. Barbarian could also cultivate if he learned to read and write and accepted Western European culture and civilization's general norms.

Why is it irrational and unproductive to try to "prove" or "disprove" the
existence of God?

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Answer:

It's not worth it.

Explanation:

I'm a believer, but if people are really sure to believe that they were created by the big bang, or by a superior creature they will believe it no matter what evidence you provide. Another example of this is flat-earth believers.

It would just be a waste of time, depending on your audience of course.  

Why did President Grover Cleveland refuse to sign the treaty that allowed the United States to annex Hawaii?


Cleveland needed the financial support of American planters in Hawaii.

Cleveland did not feel that the Hawaiian Islands were important.

Cleveland learned that the treaty did not have the support of Hawaiians.

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Answer:

Cleveland learned that the treaty did not have the support of Hawaiians.

Explanation:

Grover Cleaveland was a former two times United States President between 1885 to 1889 and again between 1893 to 1897 was at time refuse to sign the treaty that allowed the United States to annex Hawaii. The reason behind his refusal was that he learned that majority of native Hawaiians did not want to be annexed.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "Cleveland learned that the treaty did not have the support of Hawaiians."

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Explanation: Grover Cleaveland was a former two times United States President between 1885 to 1889 and again between 1893 to 1897 was at time refuse to sign the treaty that allowed the United States to annex Hawaii. The reason behind his refusal was that he learned that majority of native Hawaiians did not want to be annexed.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "Cleveland learned that the treaty did not have the support of Hawaiians."

In what ways was American Expansionism different from and similar to the imperialism of European nations and Japan?

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The Mayflower Compact, by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris
It was in essence, a social contract in which the settlers consented to follow the compact's rules and regulations for the sake of survival.

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(The French Revolution) Who was calling for a creation of a republic?

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Executive power would lie in the hands of a five-member Directory (Directoire) appointed by parliament. Royalists and Jacobins protested the new regime but were swiftly silenced by the army, now led by a young and successful general named Napoleon Bonaparte.

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The Founders, Democracy, and the Republic

The Constitution specifically creates a Federal Republic, a federation of republican states and a central federal republican government. Meanwhile the focus on states’ rights, a separation of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial, and the liberal-minded the Bill of Rights (which amends the Constitution) helps to ensure “strong Democratic values.” Thus, “the U.S. is a Constitutional Federal Republic; with strong Democratic values” by design.[1]

The Founders did not do this because they thought a “Representative” Republic (AKA Representative Democracy) was perfect, or because they all agreed a strong federal government was better than a looser Confederation of states (see all of American history and the Articles of Confederation, to States’ Rights, to the Confederates). They did it because they wanted to avoid the pitfalls of past governments, including factions, special interests, oligarchs, despots, monarchy, weak central government, and specifically mob rule. Mob rule, also called Tyranny of the Majority, is what happens when a “pure” Democracy devolves into Anarchy, and thus there is no law or laws are not followed.

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what is a person's unique way of life called?

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This question is kind of vague but are you looking for the word lifestyle?

Ans: When they use the term culture, anthropologists mean a people's unique way of life. A culture shares the common practices of what they eat, what they wear, what sports they play, what tools and technology they use, what social customs they have, and what kind of work they do.

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Most bills — about 90% — die in committee or subcommittee, where they are pigeonholed, or simply forgotten and never discussed. If a bill survives, hearings are set up in which various experts, government officials, or lobbyists present their points of view to committee members.

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What happened with nations' limited foreign trade during the Great Depression? O A. The word economy grew and improved at a rate never seen before in history. O B. The global economy quickly transformed from manufacturing real items to creating digital applications. C. The policies backfired and worsened the effects of the Great Depression. O D. European economies improved significantly, while the rest of the world suffered.

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Answer: D

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The world economy grew and improved at a rate never seen before in History.

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The Marshall Plan in Action

The Marshall Plan allowed European states suffering from extreme economic problems to survive a critical time with less trouble. The aid provided essential goods such as steel, machinery, fuel, and food. This aid also fueled reconstruction projects and provided technical assistance to allow European businesses to improve worker productivity. It gave European governments the freedom to focus on reviving their economies without cutting critical social programs that helped ordinary people stay in their homes and feed their families. These governments could hold onto power and prevent communist coups from weakening their already unstable democracies as they did in Hungary and Czechoslovakia.

A promotional poster for the Marshall Plan which says "Whatever the weather, we only reach welfare together."

By September 1947, 16 states submitted a recovery plan to the United States. By April of the following year, the US Congress passed the Foreign Assistance Act and implemented the Marshall Plan. President Truman signed it into law the next day. The United States next created an authority called the Economic Cooperative Administration to administer the aid to the European states. This included the new state of West Germany as the seventeenth country to sign up as a recipient.

The Marshall Plan funds were divided into several categories. First, Europeans needed to receive food and agricultural products. The American government sent $5.3 billion to help them. The factories needed to be restarted and raw materials purchased. To that end, the United States sent $5.5 billion. The goods required shipment to Europe, for which the United States paid $800 million. Finally, to avoid trade imbalances and currency problems, the United States helped set up the European Payments Union (EPU), which was funded with $500 million of US aid.

The Marshall Plan ended on the last day of 1951. By then, it was responsible for a remarkable transformation in the countries it served. Food production increased by 27 percent. Overall industrial production increased by 64 percent. The Marshall Plan financed 132 large industrial projects, including 27 new power plants, 32 iron and steel plants, and 11 petroleum refineries. New airports, shipping facilities, and railways were built all over Marshall Plan countries.

European states had to figure out a way to work together to receive funds. They began to see each other as partners rather than rivals. They began to collaborate on new initiatives to integrate by allowing West Germany to become a member of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) in 1951. The ECSC would eventually evolve into what's known today as the European Union, a 27-member community of European states.

Which mark the end of the Peloponnesus war

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The war period end at 421 BC with the peace of nicias

Shangri-La is a fictitious place inspired by a valley named Shambala. According to tales, Shambala is in the Himalayas. For what are the inhabitants of Shambala famous?
A.
living a long and unhappy life
B.
living a short but content life
C.
following the nomadic way of living life
D.
living a long life, in harmony with nature

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Answer:

D. living a long life, in harmony with nature

Explanation:

Shangri-La is a fictitious place that is utopian in nature, where everything is perfect, the people live for a very long time before they begin to age very slowly.

Therefore, the inhabitants of Shambala are famous for living a long life, in harmony with nature.

The split into Sunni and Shia divisions of Islam can be traced to

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Answer:The Aftermath of Muhammad's Death

The roots of the Sunni-Shia divide can be traced all the way back to the seventh century, soon after the death of the prophet Muhammad in A.D. 632.

What do you think Gillary's depiction of the British and Chinese?

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Answer:

A joint-stock trade group created by the British Parliament, however still private. It faced a financial problem in the 1760's when Britain bought too much Chinese

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Answer:

bananas are tasty

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Explain a way that president Jefferson was known for betraying his own ideas

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Jefferson opposed a strong federal government which could turn into a monarchy. He put his feelings aside when he entered into the Louisiana Purchase with France.

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Based on the maps, what can be concluded about the result of the Reconquista in 1000 CE?

A. Muslims claimed all of the Iberian Peninsula.
B. France claimed much of the Iberian Peninsula.
C. Castile controlled most of the Iberian Peninsula.
D. Christians recovered some of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

Christians recovered some of the Iberian Peninsula.

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