Answer:
True
Explanation:
15. Which country's flag flew over Texas during the Age of Contact Era?
Answer: The flags that flew over Texas during the Age of Contract Era were; Mexico, France, Spain, Republic, United States and the Confederate States of America
Explanation: These flags were all in the Age Of Contract Era.
Which branch of government monitors the enforcement and appropriateness of the law? A.the executive branch B.the legislative branch C.the parliamentary branch D.the judicial branch
Answer:
D. The judicial branch
Explanation:
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How was New Jersey an example of a democracy?
A. Anyone could own a farm.
B. Puritans could practice their religion freely.
C. As long as a person was a man, he had the right to vote.
D. Everyone could vote regardless of sex or class.
Answer:
C. As long as a person was a man, he had the right to vote.
Explanation:
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What did Yahweh deliver that was to be the basis for all laws of Judaism?
Answer:
One of the Prophets said "But the Lord is the true God" meaning that only God is everlasting and that nothing else is. Torah has said: "There is none else beside Him,"
Explanation:
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Colonists viewed enslaved people as property. They did not regard them as humans. They did not get paid for the back-breaking labor they performed. They were bought and sold much like animals or equipment. This is an example of a(n)- Question 7 options: social effect of slavery. economic effect of slavery. environmental effect of slavery. political effect of slavery.
Answer:
Economic effect
Explanation:
Under King Charles I, Spain’s territory expanded into _____________. a. the Netherlands c. Americas b. Italy d. all of the above
Answer:
a
Explanation:
1. Analyze Information---How were nobles and the Church obstacles for monarchs who wanted more power?
2. Summarize How did William increase royal power in England?
3. Draw Conclusions-- Explain the importance of the Magna Carta?
4. Determine Relevance- What was the significance of the conflict between Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV?
5. Analyze Information--- How did increasing Church power help create political unity in Europe?
6. During the High Middle Ages, How did the balance of power shift bew=tweens kings, noblemen, and the Church.
PLS HELP 15 POINTS!!!!! The _________________________________ the first written constitution in the Colonies, extended voting rights, created an election cycle, and set term limits. Question 8 options: Mayflower Compact Virginia House of Burgesses Fundamental Orders of Connecticut Magna Carta
Answer:
The Mayflower Compact.
Explanation:
The Mayflower Compact is a document signed on November 11, 1620 in which the Pilgrim Fathers negotiated with the Virginia Company to provide them with an internal self-government.
This document became the first normative source of American constitutionalism, and also became a clear confirmation of the rather independent attitude of the colonists, who did not want to obey external regulations. Its characteristic feature is the strong influence of religious puritanical morality.
10. George lives in a country with an economy where the government
owns and operates all major farms, factories, utilities and stores, and the
central government makes all decisions about the production and
distribution of products including what wage George earns. What is the
type of economy in George's country?
Command Economy
Market Economy
Mixed Economy
Traditional Economy
which are secondary sources select three options Odocumentary about the Great Depression Otextbook chapter about economic markets Obook of historical fiction written about Dust Bowl refugeesO letter home written by someone during the Great DepressionO sign federal law evading people affected by the great depressionO
Answer:
B c and d
Explanation:
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Answer:
movie on gettysburg
Explanation:
it came after it happened. the other two are from people or places that were there.
Answer:
A secondary source of information is one that was created later by someone who did not experience first-hand or participate in the events or conditions you're researching
Examples of a secondary source are: Publications such as textbooks, magazine articles, book reviews, commentaries, encyclopedias
The movie about Gettysburg is the correct answer
(The trans-Mississippi West) What do you think the issues that pitted individuals and groups against each other in a manner that resorted to violent exchanges, in some cases lethal violence?
Answer:
In simple words, Violence has many sources, namely anger, sensitivity to violent press, aggression in the household or neighborhood, and a propensity to perceive other human actions 's behavior as offensive even though they are not. However, in grouped violence cases like riots or gang wars, political manipulation is the main reason for starting such conflicts.
Why did American hunters and settlers kill so many buffalo?
7) The imaginary line that runs through the middle of the earth east and west is called?
a) Prime Meridian
b) Equator
c) Date line
d) None of the above
Answer:
A. Prime Meridian
Explanation:
Answer: A: prime meridian
Explanation:
La Harpe recognized that Oklahoma’s economic potential included all of the following resources except __________. A. gold in the rivers B. new trading partners C. rich natural resources D. numerous fur-bearing animals
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
does media still have as much influence today than how it did during the Spanish American war?”
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
We rely heavily on the media to know and hopefully understand what is going on in the world and sometimes the news we hear is fake.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The Spanish-American War, while dominating the media, also fueled the United States’ first media wars in the era of yellow journalism. Newspapers at the time screamed outrage, with headlines including, “Who Destroyed the Maine? $50,000 Reward,” “Spanish Treachery” and “Invasion!”
But while many newspapers in the late 19th century shifted to more of a tabloid style, the notion that their headlines played a major part in starting the war is often overblown, according to W. Joseph Campbell, a professor of communication at American University in Washington, D.C.
“No serious historian of the Spanish-American War period embraces the notion that the yellow press of [William Randolph] Hearst and [Joseph] Pulitzer fomented or brought on the war with Spain in 1898,” he says.
“Newspapers, after all, did not create the real policy differences between the United States and Spain over Spain's harsh colonial rule of Cuba.”
Yellow Journalism
A 1898 cartoon of newspaper publishers Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst dressed as the Yellow Kid (a popular cartoon character of the day), each pushing against opposite sides of a pillar of wooden blocks that spells WAR. This is a satire of the Pulitzer and Hearst newspapers' role in drumming up U.S. public opinion to go to war with Spain.
Public Domain
Newspapers Shift to Feature Bold Headlines and Illustrations
The media scene at the end of the 19th century was robust and highly competitive. It was also experimental, says Campbell. Most newspapers at the time had been typographically bland, with narrow columns and headlines and few illustrations. Then, starting in 1897, half-tone photographs were incorporated into daily issues.
According to Campbell, yellow journalism, in turn, was a distinct genre that featured bold typography, multicolumn headlines, generous and imaginative illustrations, as well as “a keen taste for self-promotion, and an inclination to take an activist role in news reporting.”
In fact, the term "yellow journalism" was born from a rivalry between the two newspaper giants of the era: Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal. Starting in 1895, Pulitzer printed a comic strip featuring a boy in a yellow nightshirt, entitled the “Yellow Kid.” Hearst then poached the cartoon’s creator and ran the strip in his newspaper. A critic at the New York Press, in an effort to shame the newspapers' sensationalistic approach, coined the term "Yellow-Kid Journalism" after the cartoon. The term was then shortened to "Yellow Journalism."
The so-called "Yellow Kid" was featured in a comic strip first in New York World and then in New York Press. The cartoon was behind the coining of the term, "yellow journalism."
Public Domain
“It was said of Hearst that he wanted New York American readers to look at page one and say, ‘Gee whiz,’ to turn to page two and exclaim, ‘Holy Moses,’ and then at page three, shout ‘God Almighty!’” writes Edwin Diamond in his book, Behind the Times.
That sort of attention-grabbing was evident in the media’s coverage of the Spanish-American War. But while the era’s newspapers may have heightened public calls for U.S. entry into the conflict, there were multiple political factors that led to the war’s outbreak.
“Newspapers did not cause the Cuban rebellion that began in 1895 and was a precursor to the Spanish-American War,” says Campbell. “And there is no evidence that the administration of President William McKinley turned to the yellow press for foreign policy guidance.”
“But this notion lives on because, like most media myths, it makes for a delicious tale, one readily retold,” Campbell says. “It also strips away complexity and offers an easy-to-grasp, if badly misleading, explanation about why the country went to war in 1898.”
The myth also survives, Campbell says, because it purports the power of the news media at its most malignant. “That is, the media at their worst can lead the country into a war it otherwise would not have fought,” he says.
Sinking of U.S.S. Maine Bring Tensions to a Head
According to the U.S. Office of the Historian, tensions had been brewing in the long-held Spanish colony of Cuba off and on for much of the 19th century, intensifying in the 1890s, with many Americans calling on Spain to withdraw.
“Hearst and Pulitzer devoted more and more attention to the Cuban struggle for independence, at times accentuating the harshness of Spanish rule or the nobility of the revolutionaries, and occasionally printing rousing stories that proved to be false,” the office states. “This sort of coverage, complete with bold headlines and creative drawings of events, sold a lot of papers for both publishers.”
Things came to a head in Cuba on February 15, 1898, with the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana harbor.
The sinking wreck of the battleship USS Maine, 1898.
Find an example of the Rule of Law
Answer:
An example of the “rule of law” is “freedom of the press,” which is the law in the USA per the First Amendment to our Constitution, and is similarly valued in many other free democratic countries.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
the rule of law follow the rules of law
Goodwin and Adams were separated by about one hundred years. Why might their opinions about Jackson be different?
Answer: B — Goodwin might have felt the excitement of Jackson’s presidency, while Adams could look at Jackson more objectively.
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Answer:
The answer is B Goodwin might have felt the excitement of Jackson’s presidency, while Adams could look at Jackson more objectively.
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What were some causes for the fall of Western Roman Empire?
Constant Invasions
No Centralized Government
Citizens abandoning cities
War with the Byzantines
Answer:
Hydra
Explanation:
Heil hydra
Which statement would be MOST important to include in a summary of the article?
Citizens who compete for political leadership positions in democracies have varied personal backgrounds.
It is dangerous to categorize a nation simply by the moment in time during which it was studied.
Many of the rights and freedoms of democracies are restricted or eliminated by authoritarian regimes.
Authoritarian leaders come from small groups of top military officials and aristocratic families
Answer:
Many of the rights and freedoms of democracies are restricted or eliminated by authoritarian regimes.
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If a sharecroppers portion of the harvest paid too little to cover loans from the beginning of the season, the sharecropper would begin the next season
A)With a clean slate
B)Already in debt
C)Without help from the landowner
D)By planting a different crop
Answer:
B. Already in debt
Explanation:
As a result of a sharecropper making too little to cover loans in a season, the beginning of the next season would see the sharecropper B)Already in debt.
What made sharecropping wrong?Sharecroppers owed the owners of the land a portion of their harvest for renting them the land and equipment to farm.
When the sharecroppers did not make enough to pay off the loan, they would be more in debt and accrue even more in the next season as they try to cultivate the land.
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Which point of view is being used in the sentence below?
I really hope I get the lead in the school play! I rehearsed all weekend for the audition and I think I did a great job in
making the character come to life on stage!
first person point of view
second person point of view
third person point of view
fourth person point of view
Answer:
first person point of view
Explanation:
The sentences contain the word I, which indicates that the story is in first person.
Another way to say consent of the governed is
a.
Socialism
B.
Federalism
С.
Nationalism
d.
Republicanism
Answer: republicanism
Which new Kingdom Pharaoh outlawed the warship of many Gods and established a new religion with one, all powerful God?.
a) Rames
B) Tutankhamen
C) Ahenhotep IV
D) Hatshepsut
Answer:answer B
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In 500 words, describe how your family is conserving, reusing, and recycling resources. Also describe what more your family might do to protect the environment.
Answer: FROM PLATO:
My family is conserving, reusing, and recycling resources in the following manners:
We keep a compost bin outside our house. We throw fruit peels and other natural wastes in the compost bin. These wastes decompose in the bin and turn into fertilizer eventually. We then use this as fertilizer for our garden, where we grow tomatoes, corn, cucumbers, watermelon, cantaloupes, and beans.
We use bicycles to travel wherever possible to prevent environmental pollution caused by the use of gasoline. We prefer to walk short distances. Walking helps our bodies exercise and helps save fuel too. When we take trips we usually take mass transit to save on gas. Our family carpools as often as possible to save on gas.
We believe in gifting memorable experiences to friends and family members on birthdays instead of articles such as toys or gadgets. Materials such as toys may deteriorate over time with repeated use, break, and add to wastes. However, experiences such as going hiking or visiting a museum remain with you for lifetime as pleasant memories.
We turn off the lights when not required or when nobody is present in a room. In the summertime, we keep the air conditioning at 79 degrees so that it is not overused. Whenever possible, we cool the house by opening the windows. We’ve planted trees around the house so that in the future, shade will be the primary source of cooling. In the winter, we keep the house cooler and dress warmly. Sometimes we have a wood fire to keep the house warm. We also turn computers and other appliances off when not in use.
We reuse the bottles containing fruit jams as containers. Whenever possible, we make our own jams and jellies. We also use the containers to hold small items such as nails, pushpins, and paper clips. We’ve converted some of these jars into piggybanks and also use them for crafts. My mother uses them as gifts sometimes by decorating them with ribbons and pretty fabric.
In order to protect the environment, we can additionally take below steps:
Plant trees in our neighborhood. Trees provide oxygen and improve the quality of the air. When the neighborhood has lots of trees, not only is the air quality improved, it provides shade to cool the homes. That way, air conditioning is not used as often.
Use carpooling to travel long distances such as to work or the store to control the use of automobiles. Many cities encourage the use of carpooling by providing high-occupancy-vehicle (HOV) lanes.
Grow herbs and vegetables in the backyard to eat fresh and healthy food as well as save energy on transportation. Transportation of food is a major cost and can lead to environmental harm. By growing our own food, we do
our part in saving on transportation pollution.
Use recyclable materials for containers. By supporting companies that use recycled materials for packaging, we use our dollar vote to support the environmental efforts of these companies.
Answer:
We keep a compost bin outside our house. We throw fruit peels and other natural wastes in the compost bin. These wastes decompose in the bin and turn into fertilizer eventually. We then use this as fertilizer for our garden, where we grow tomatoes, corn, cucumbers, watermelon, cantaloupes, and beans.
Explanation:
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How old is animism?
Answer:
The currently accepted definition of animism was only developed in the late 19th century (1871) by Sir Edward Tylor, who formulated it as "one of anthropology's earliest concepts, if not the first."
Explanation:
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How do historians draw conclusions?
Answer:
When they study the past, historians ask themselves questions. The answers they conclude help historians draw conclusions about the past. For example, historians ask questions such as how societies are similar and different.
Which of these acts is least likely to take place in a totalitarian system?
O Local officials take orders from national officials
O Political parties complete for control of the government
O The government makes rules about the jobs people can have
O Leaders dictate what will be taught in schools
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
In simple words, Totalitarianism relates to the governance of a political structure or mode of government which forbids minority parties, limits human minority to the regime and its arguments, and imposes an exceptionally high level of influence over personal and professional life. It is known to be the most severe and full type of authoritarian rule.
In authoritarian nations, political authority has always been retained by elites who use all-encompassing strategies wherein disinformation is transmitted by government-controlled mainstream media.
The acts that is least likely to take place in a totalitarian system is that Political parties has complete for control of the government.
Totalitarianism is known as a form of government and also a type of political system that hinders all opposition parties. They also outlaws individual opposition to the state and its claims, and exercises.
Some of the characteristics of totalitarianism are:
Their methods of Enforcement includes police terror, indoctrination etc. They make use of Modern Technology such as mass communication to spread propaganda, advanced military weapons etc. The State has CcLearn more from
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President Jefferson argued that the job of deciding what the constitution meant waded best done by?
Answer: President Jefferson decided to let the term of the National Bank end.
Which issue led to the biggest compromises in the founding documents?
Answer: The Great Compromise was forged in a heated dispute during the 1787 Constitutional Convention: States with larger populations wanted congressional representation based on population, while smaller states demanded equal representation. To keep the convention from dissolving into chaos, the founding fathers came up with the Great Compromise.
Explanation: