Why did merchant guilds form in the Middle Ages?

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Answer 1

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D) to protect merchants and their goods.

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Answer 2

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To protect the merchants and their goods.

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Which answer best expresses the effects of Parliament passing the Coercive (Intolerable) Acts of 1774, closing the port of Boston?
A-The first shots of the American Revolution are fired and war between the colonies and Britain begins.
B-The Sons of Liberty protest by dumping tea into Boston Harbor, which becomes known as the Boston Tea Party.
C-Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty call this the Boston Massacre to gain colonial support against the British.
D-Delegates meet at the First Continental Congress and demand that Britain repeal the acts, but Britain refuses.

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Answer: the right answer would be b

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How large was the city of Kaifong?​

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Answer:

Municipal seat Longting District,  Prefecture-level city 6,247 km2 (2,412 sq mi)

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Answer:

Prefecture-level city 6,247 km2 (2,412 sq mi)

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What is the North Atlantic Drift?
an ocean current that brings cool northern waters south
an ocean current that brings warm southern waters north
an air current that pushes cool air from south to north
an air current that pushes warm air from north to south

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Answer:

an ocean current that brings warm southern waters north

Explanation:

The north Atlantic Drift played a major role in warming up the European's temperature during their tropical season.

The current originated from Gulf of Mexico and move all the way to Greenland and Iceland. When the current reach there, it eventually cools and sinker to the sea floor.

The scientist predicted that this current has been around for more than half-million years. Without it, the average temperature that people in Europe and north America have during summer will be actually closer to the temperature in autumn or even winter.

Answer:

an ocean current that brings warm southern waters north

Explanation:

(3/5ths compromise)
What was the northern states view of slaves for taxation?

What was the southern states view of slaves for taxation?

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Three-fifths compromise, compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention (1787) that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives

The map shows the population of enslaved people in the United States in 1790.


This map helps to demonstrate why


A) certain states embraced the Virginia Plan.

B) certain states opposed the idea of taxes and tariffs.

C) the Articles of Confederation did not succeed.

D) the New Jersey Plan proposed a strong central government.

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Answer: B) certain states opposed the idea of taxes and tariffs.

Explanation:

Looking at the map you can tell that the Southern states had way more enslaved people than the Northern states. This was because the South's economy was based on Plantation Agriculture that relied heavily on enslaved labor.

Sometime in the early 19th century, Britain began to sell manufactured goods at a rate so cheap to America that businesses in the North were making losses as they could not compete. The Government decided that a tariff would save the day but states in the South were vehemently opposed to this.

They argued that if tariffs were imposed, Britain would export less goods to them which means Britain would be unable to afford to buy much of the cotton that the South was selling to them.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

because

Which civilization formed a confederation that may have impacted the US
government?
A) Anasazi
OB) Iroquois
C) Powhatan
OD) Algonquian

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Answer:

B.) Iroquois civilization

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After the bubonic plague ended, which group of people was blamed and suffered persecution as a result?​

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Answer:

im almost completely sure its jewish people

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Answer:  C

People did not understand the cause of the disease or how to treat it.

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This map depicts what important date in World War II in which the Allied forces invaded France?

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Answer:

D-Day (June 6, 1944)

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D- Day

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What did President Magsaysay do the day before
he died?

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Magsaysay was appointed military governor of Zambales after his outstanding service as a guerilla leader during the Pacific War.

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Answer:

He left Manila and headed towards Cebu City, where he spoke at 3 educational institutions.

Which event was sensationalized by the sons of liberty that increased tension between the colonists and the British troops

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Answer:

I believe it s the second choice; Boston Massacre.

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Develop an argument that evaluates the extent to which states in Europe exercised power differently from states in Asia or Africa in the period 1200-1450.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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

States in Europe exercised power differently from states in Asia or Africa in the period 1200-1450 because the form of government in Europe was the monarchy. An absolute form of government in which the King was the most powerful figure in the kingdom and wanted more territories to conquer to demonstrate his power and dominion over other nations.

Something similar happened in Asia or Africa with the Mali Empire or the Majapahit Empire. Instead of a king, there was an Emperor who was the ruler of the land and expect total loyalty from subjects.

One of the main differences between both styles was that, in the case of Europe, Kings ordered their navy to explore and navigate the seas in order to find better trade routes and new territories to conquer to strengthen the power of the king. That is how European superpowers such as Spain, Great Britain, Portugal, and France, competed in the Age of Exploration.

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Which two bodies of water are connected by the Suez Canal on the map above?
A. Letter A and Letter B
B. Letter B and Letter C
C. Letter C and Letter E
D. Letter D and Letter E

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The correct answer is C. Letter C and Letter E

Explanation:

The Suez Canal was built in the 19th century and it is an artificial water body located in the East of Egypt. The location of this canal is shown by letter D. Moreover, this canal serves as a connection between the water body indicated by letter C and the one indicated by letter E. Letter C shows the location of the Mediterranean sea, which is located to the north of Africa and the South of Europe. Moreover, letter E indicates the Red Sea, this is located between Africa and Asia specifically between countries such as Egypt in Africa and Saudi Arabia in Asia.

Answer:

C. A.K.A. letter C and letter E

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How did the New York City community of Harlem become an exclusively African American neighborhood in the twenties?

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Answer: As many as several hundred farmed the Harlem flatlands. Between 1637 and 1639, a few settlements were established. The settlement of Harlem was formally incorporated in 1660 under the leadership of Peter Stuyvesant. During the American Revolution, the British burned Harlem to the ground.

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how did byzantine’s express their devotion to god

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The city's rulers led processions, or ceremonial walks, to show their wealth and power. What did people do to show their devotion to God? To show their devotion to God and the Christian Church, Byzantine artists created beautiful works of religious art. Among the grandest works were mosaics.

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It’s the 15th Amendment


Which of the following was NOT one of the original 13 colonies? *
4 points
Ohio
New York
Maryland
Massachusetts

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I’m pretty sure Ohio

Answer:

ohio :)

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True or False: Squires were servants to medieval peasants.

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True, did some research and it’s true.
True squires The squire was a young servant to a knight and someone who one day hoped to become a knight himself. ... The squire's job was to took care of the horse and armor of the knight to whom he served, followed him in battles and tournaments and gaining the first experience in battle.

How did Greek trading ships differ from fighting ships?

Trading ships used many more sails than fighting ships to ensure speed.
Trading ships were smaller because they traveled shorter distances.
Trading ships were larger because they carried supplies and goods.
Trading ships used three rows of oars for maneuvering.

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Answer:

B)Trading ships were smaller because they traveled shorter distances.

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Answer:

b

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Hailey is a National Guard member who is scheduled to be deployed two years from now. How much training is he required to complete?

A:24 days
B:15 days
C:39 days
D:78 days

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Answer:

D - 78 Days

Explanation:

All National Guard members are required to complete at least 10 weeks in training beforehand. 10 weeks is equal to 70 days. It says 'at least', so 78 sounds like the most logical choice.

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Answer:c 39 day

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Harry S. Truman is considered to be the Father of Containment.

Is it true or false

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Answer:

It's true

Containment was adopted by President Harry Truman as part of his Truman Doctrine in 1947.

Imports and Exports are the two major components in balance of trade.

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

True or false​

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Answer:

true according to my teacher

Explanation:

Answer:

True

Explanation:

The balance of trade refers to the difference in imports and exports.This is one component of a country's gross domestic product-exports minus imports.If exports are greater than imports,this trade component of GDP is positive and adds to GDP,while if imports ard greater international trade subtracts from GDP

Did the soldiers have weapons during the Boston massacre
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Yes, soldiers had weapons during the Boston massacre

Is this statement True Or False? A complex civilization can be defined as a city with a large population.

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False a complex civilization has urban development, social structure, government, a system for communication etc


Which change did not contribute significantly to the expansion of industrialization in the United States during the 1800s?

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Answer: settlement of the great plains

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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
Colonel José de las Piedras was sent by the Mexican government to monitor the activities in Texas after the Fredonian Revolt.
b.
Samuel Norris was the son-in-law of Haden Edwards and was voted into the position of alcalde for the Nacogdoches colony.
c.
Martin Parmer helped the Edwards brothers take over an old stone fort in Nacogdoches where they wrote a Declaration of Independence.
d.
Peter Ellis Bean negotiated with Cherokee leaders on behalf of the Mexican government prior to the Fredonian Revolt..

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Answer:

b

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Answer:

B B B B B B B B B B B

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How did King Henry Vll start the Protestant Reformation in England?
A. He became a Muslim made a pilgrimage to Mecca with a caravan of camels and gold.
B. He had his English citizens read the 95 theses of Martin Luther.
C. He went against the pope and had the Bible translated from Latin into English.
D. He broke away from Catholic Church so he could marry his wife’s handmaid.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer: D. He broke away from Catholic Church so he could marry his wife’s handmaid

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Who had similar views with William of Ockham

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The French Franciscan philosopher Peter John Olivi (1248 - 1298), an extremely original thinker and pioneer of many of the same views that Ockham defended later in his career, was clearly an important influence on Ockham, although he never acknowledged it

What is one difference between a mendicant order and monastic order?
0 Friars taught Christianity, why monks did not
0 Friars lived in poverty, while monks did not
0 Friars were women, while monks were men
0 Friars traveled, while monks live in monasteries

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Answer:

Friars traveled, while monks lived in monasteries.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Friars traveled, while monks live in monasteries

Explanation:

The friars from the Mendicant order believed that they should sent their members on a mission to help people who experience suffering. Because of this, they traveled all across the world as a mission to help alleviate suffering and spread their religious teaching at the same time.

The monks from the monastic order on the other hand,  devote themselves to achieve spiritual work. They secluded themselves far away from civilization so they can learn about methods to get closer to God without distractions. They don't travel unless it's extremely necessary.

Which location would you most likely visit if you were on the pilgrimage associated with the Pilgrimage Symbol?

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Plymouth Colony
The most popular destination for the Pilgrims was Plymouth Colony in the newly discovered America. The Pilgrims first tried Amsterdam and Leiden in.


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Who serves as the commander in chief of the United States military forces

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Answer:

the president

Explanation:

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The Constitution provides: “The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States .

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