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Answer 1

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Approximately what years were Mesopotamian civilizations in power?

4000 BC to 500 BC

What civilizations/empires were part of Mesopotamia over time?

Sumerians, Assyrians, Akkadians, Hittites, and Babylonians

What was the oldest Mesopotamian civilization?

Sumer

What empire destroyed Sumer?

Assyrian empire

What modern day country is home to ancient Mesopotoamia?

Iraq

What mountain range is to the north of Mesopotamia?

Zagros Mountains

What deserts are to the south and west of Mesopotamia?

Syrian and Sahara

How did the mountains and deserts of Mesopotamia help the people?

provided natural defense borders and runoff from the mountains brought annual flooding

What rivers flowed through Mesopotamia?

Tigris and Euphrates

What body of water do the Tigris and Euphrates flow into?

Persian Gulf

What are some inventions of the ancient Mesopotamians?

wheel, plow, cuneiform, 12 month calendar

What is silt?

fertile soil that is left behind on the banks of the river after flooding

How did the flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers help the people?

brought fertile soil they could use to fertilize their crops and grow enough food to support a city-state

What does Mesopotamia mean?

land between the rivers

The land between the rivers is also known as ....

The Fertile Crescent

What is irrigation?

a system of ditches, dams, canals, and channels used to control and use water for agriculture

What is cuneiform?

Mesopotamian writing using wedge shaped symbols

What tools did Mesopotamians use to write with?

clay tablets and a stylus

Why did Mesopotamians need to start writing?

to document yearly trade and agriculture records

What is a scribe?

someone that went to school (edubba) for 12 years to learn how to read and write

Who made up the upper class in Mesopotamia?

king, priests, scribes, members of the royal family

Who made up the middle class in Mesopotamia?

farmers, artisans, merchants, craftsmen, fisherman

Who made up the lower class in Mesopotamia?

slaves

What are ziggurats?

religious temples built to honor the patron gods/goddesses of the city-state

What is polytheism?

belief and worship of many gods

What is monotheism?

belief and worship in one god

Who appointed kings to leadership?

the gods

What is the Epic of Gilgamesh?

an epic story about king Gilgamesh, and his quest for revenge for the death of his friend Enkidu and immortaility

Who was Hammurabi?

Babylonian King who created a widely known law code - an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth

What was Hammurabi's Code?

282 laws as told to King Hammurabi by Mesopotamian god Shamash - harsh punishments encouraged people to not break the law

Who was Sargon?

an Akkadian king that created the world' first known empire. He pillaged and destroyed city states as he conquered them and gained power through terror.

Who was Nebuchadnezzar?

a Babylonian king that allegedly built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon

An example of the geographic theme of movement.

trade developed in Mesopotamia between different city-states. People used rivers and roads to move goods from place to place.

An example of the geographic theme of region.

the Middle East

An example of the geographic theme of human-environment interaction

irrigating the land to grow crops

an example of the geographic theme of location

present day Iraq - on the continent of Asia

an example of the geographic theme of place

had ziggurat temples, 2 major rivers, hot and dry, made mud brick houses, worshipped many gods, ate dates and barley, only boys went to school, slept on house rooftops

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Read the passage.
How did this passage influence the Protestant
Reformation?
86. Again: 'Why does not the pope, whose wealth is to-
day greater than the riches of the richest, build just this
one church of St. Peter with his own money, rather than
with the money of poor believers?"
O It led the pope to accept Luther's ideas.
O It caused people to lose their faith in God.
O It moved Protestants to build simpler churches than
Catholics.
It inspired people to challenge practices within the
Catholic Church.
-The 95 Theses,
Martin Luther

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In this passage protestant reformation, pope is influenced by the by accepting the ideas of Luther. Thus the option (A) is correct.

What is protestant reformation?

Protestant reformation is the religious movement that led to the uprising of protestants due to the difference in the beliefs with the roman catholic church.

Martin Luther was the German teacher and a monk he brought the protestants reformation and challenged the teaching of the catholic church.

Thus the pope build only one church with this money rather than the money of the poor. It led to accept the ideas of the martin Luther.

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Answer:

It inspired people to challenge practices within the

Catholic Church.

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How did businessmen contribute to the rise of capitalism?

They increased the security of money by placing funds in the Bank of the United States.

They opposed the building of roads and canals by the government.

They freed enslaved people, creating more consumers in the economy.

They grew wealthy by buying land and creating frontier communities.

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Answer:

They grew wealthy by buying land and creating frontier communities.

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Who lived in Greenwood when the riot occurred?
O Wealthy black professionals
O Poor black farmers
O Middle class wage workers
O Poor whites

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Answer:

Poor Black farmers i think

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Which statement describes the result of the Great Compromise?

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Answer: settled a debate over representation in Congress.

Explanation:

Representation in a bicameral legislature was established, is best describes the result of the Great Compromise.

What is the Great Compromise?

Their so-called Great Compromise also known as the Connecticut Compromise after its architects, Connecticut delegates Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth, established a dual system of congressional representation. The Great Compromise established the method of legislative representation.

Each state would be assigned a number of seats in the House of Representatives based on its population.

The agreement that established today's system of congressional representation now influences everything from “pork barrel” legislation to how votes in presidential elections are counted in the electoral college.

Therefore, The Great Compromise resulted in the establishment of representation in a bicameral legislature.

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The English Bill of Rights influenced the American colonists' belief that:

A the government should not interfere with certain freedoms.
B no person should experience discrimination based on race.
C all governments should be ended to protect people's rights.
D the most important role of a government is to control the military.

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Answer:

your answer should be C

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Sousa composed the famous march "The Stars and Stripes Forever" on what day in 1898? *

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Answer:

Sousa wrote that he composed the march on Christmas Day, 1896

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Which painter, known for landscapes and biblical themes, was an inspiration to many
young artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance

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Aaron Douglas I think

a result of freedom summer campaign was that

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Answer:

in various meetings, protests, freedom schools, freedom housing, freedom libraries, and a collective rise in awareness of voting rights and disenfranchisement experienced by African Americans in Mississippi.

Explanation:

Select all the correct answers.
Which two of these statements explains how international trade affect consumers?
Consumers have access to fewer goods and services from other countries.
Consumers have access to a greater variety of goods and services from other countries.
Consumers have access to a greater variety of goods and services from their own country.
Consumers have access to more reasonably priced goods from other countries.
O Consumers will have to pay higher prices in the long term.

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Answer:International trade affects the prices of consumer goods that are produced and sold in the domestic market, which leads to changes in the wages received by individuals. ... The welfare benefits due to lower prices can be enjoyed by more households if markets are able to transmit these price changes.

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What are the most convincing reason prosecuting nixon?

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Answer:

The Watergate scandal and the Saturday Night Massacre where Nixon attempted to clear his name of his wrong doings.

Answer:

The watergate scandal and the saturday night massacre where Nixon attempted to clear his name of his wrongdoings.

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When is a citizen's right to privacy more likely limited?

A. peacetime

B. during the holidays

C. never

D. during wartime

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Answer: D - During wartime

Answer: peacetime        

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Acid hydrolase, a digestive enzyme, would most likely be found in which organelle?

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Answer:

Lysomes

Explanation:

"Lysosomes are the digesters and the cleanup crew of the cell. If something is dead and needs to be removed, lysosomes come in with hydrolytic enzymes such as acid hydrolase to do the job."

Identify the
president and
the policies or
events that led
to America
expanding from
the Atlantic
Ocean to the
Pacific Ocean

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Answer:

Westward Movement carried settlers across America from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. This expansion began in the 1600s with European settlers, and lasted till the late 1800s. What fueled the American pioneers was the abundance of land and other natural resources

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Answer:

it is C because if you keep reading it then pick C then you know it will make sense

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Answer:

Only the Southern states had large numbers of slaves. Counting them as part of the population would greatly increase the South's political power, but it would also mean paying higher taxes. This was a price the Southern states were willing to pay. They argued in favor of counting slaves.

Explanation: bc i know my history so as the other dude said c is correct

What was one negative consequences of the British raj

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Based on the passage, which of the following would the Supreme Court most likely
decide?
A
if a state immigration law could contradict a federal law
B
if a robbery was committed at a local grocery store
c
if a brother accidentally hit his sibling and caused an injury
D
if a camper trespassed on a farmer's private property

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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If a state immigration law may conflict with a federal law, the Supreme Court would probably decide this. As a result, choice (A) is appropriate.

What is the role of Supreme Court?

In our constitutional system of governance, the Supreme Court is incredibly crucial. The court of last resort for individuals seeking justice is the highest court in the land, to start with.

Second, it plays a crucial part in ensuring that each arm of government understands the boundaries of its own authority because of its ability to conduct judicial reviews. By overturning legislation that are unconstitutional, it thirdly defends civil rights and liberties.

Furthermore, it ensures that popular majorities are unable to enact laws that discriminate against or unfairly benefit unpopular minorities, so placing appropriate limitations on democratic democracy. In essence, it works to make sure that the core ideals shared by all Americans are not compromised by the shifting opinions of a majority.

Hence, option (A) is accurate.

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2) Choose the TWO items that reflect characteristics of the parliamentary system of government.

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Answer: A prime minister and A unicameral or bicameral legislature

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The two items that reflect characteristics of the parliamentary system of government are A prime minister and a unicameral or bicameral legislature. Thus, options B and D are correct.

A parliamentary system, also known as a parliamentarian democracy, is a form of government where the executive branch derives its democratic legitimacy from its capacity to command the support (or "confidence") of the legislature, usually a parliament, to which it is answerable.

Because a parliamentary legislature chooses its executive (the prime minister), it differs from the U.S. government in that it can more readily dismiss the executive through votes of no confidence. In contrast, the president of the United States is directly elected every four years.

The United States government is a federal republic with three branches of government. The legislative, executive, and judicial branches all have independent but equal authority.

Therefore, options B and D are ideal selections.

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Your question seems to be incomplete, but most probably the complete question was:

Choose two items that reflect the characteristics of the parliamentary system of government.

A. a dictator

B. a president

C.a Prime Minister

D. authoritarianism

E. a unicameral or bicameral legislature

1. All of the following occurred to Napoleon's army as it advanced upon Alexander's Russian forces, EXCEPT...

a.
Frigid temperatures throughout Russia

b.
The weakening of his army from 420,000 to 10,000 troops

c.
Scorched Earth policy left his troops hungry and malnourished.

d.
Napoleon burned Moscow as a sign of strength






2. Napoleon created all of the following, EXCEPT...

a.
A new banking system that helped strengthen the economy

b.
Reconnected France to the church by signing the concordat

c.
Publicly run schools, or lycées

d.
A new system for paving roads, which allowed his troops to move faster






3. All of the following were economic problems that helped lead to the French Revolution, EXCEPT...


a.
Heavy taxes on the Third Estate


b.
Revolutions in French colonies


c.
Damaged crop yields in the 1780's due to unfavorable weather


d.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette's extravagant lifestyle






4. The series of treaties that bound the major countries in Europe to defend each other from revolutions against their monarchs was known as...

a.
Holy Alliance

b.
Congress of Vienna

c.
The Rights of Man

d.
Concert of Europe







5. All of the following were products of the French Revolution, EXCEPT...

a.
The Reign of Napoleon Bonaparte

b.
Congress of Vienna

c.
Revolutions in Central and South America

d.
The American Revolution






6. Maximilien Robespierre was responsible for all of the following events of the French Revolution, EXCEPT...

a.
The execution of Georges Danton

b.
The Reign of Terror

c.
Control of the Committee of Public Safety

d.
Drafting the Rights of Man






7. This population of nobility, rich land owners, and other powerful members of France's society ran away when the French Revolution began.

a.
Émigrés

b.
Jacobin

c.
Émigrés

d.
Sans-culottes

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Answer:

I don't know the answer?

what was the
benefits of the
transportation revolution?

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Answer:

The transportation revolution also made it possible to ship agricultural and manufactured goods throughout the country and enabled rural people to travel to towns and cities for employment opportunities.

Who is John Adam?
please pa help

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Answer:

firth president of unite state

Who is John Adams?

He is the 2nd president of the United states, an American statesman, attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Father  serving from 1797 to 1801.

Item 8
Why did Native Americans move to the Indian Territory?

They experienced a natural disaster that forced them to relocate.

They wanted to avoid contact with American settlers.

Their lands were taken by American settlers, and they were forced to move.

They found gold and other resources in the area.

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Working on behalf of white settlers who wanted to grow cotton on the Indians' land, the federal government forced them to leave their homelands and walk hundreds of miles to a specially designated “Indian territory” across the Mississippi River.

Answer:

Their lands were taken by American settlers and they were forced to move.

Explanation:

In 1823, the Supreme Court issued a ruling stating American Indians did not own the land in the United States. It also stated that when Great Britain, and then the United States, claimed title to the land, Native American nations lost their right to occupy it.

Congress passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The act allowed the president to take the land from American Indians living east of the Mississippi River. The act stripped them of land to which they had a legal claim.

In 1834, Indian Territory was officially established. The Indian Territory was "that part of the United States west of the Mississippi, and not within the states of Missouri, Louisiana, or the Territory of Arkansas."

President Jackson enforced the removal of Native American People.

Which group opposed the women's suffrage movement the most?
A.african americans
B.westerns
C.Men
D.The upper class

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Answer: Men Opposed the Women's Suffrage Movement (c)

Explanation:

The reason men opposed the women's suffrage is because men believed that women didn't need to get into politics nor did they need to get paid more also known as the "cult of domesticity"

Why were Americans fearful of a strong central government?

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Answer:

Feared they would abuse the rights of the people

Explanation:

After we gained our independence from Great Britain, we feared that the country would fall under the same fate as it did under British rule, which would have made the American Revolution pointless. We didn't want America to fall under tyranny or for the government to abuse the rights of the people.

The states wanted their own power to help avoid another situation like King George III having absolute power.

They were scared that they would abuse the rights of the people

Read the excerpt from "Healthy Eating."

She can also scan food to determine whether she’s met her daily need.

"So after I have breakfast and lunch, and if I’ve had too many carbs, by dinner I know I have to cut back,” she said.

And that kind of tailoring is key, nutritionists say.

"People want me to just tell them what to eat, give them a meal plan. But they’ll only follow it for two weeks,” [dietician] Castro-Romero said. "So I get them to focus on the foods they’re eating now and improve. One group might be soda drinkers. So we work to decrease rather than eliminate.

"It’s really trying to keep it simple and look at small changes. I like to say small changes produce big results.”


Based on this excerpt, the dietician wants people to

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Answer:

it's D because a, and b, c does have got nothing to do with the passage.

Explanation:

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It’s D because my mom said if I don’t be honest I can’t eat for a week . . .

Write a journal entry as if you lived during the French revolution.
Include your eyewitness accounts for teach of the following events:
i. Estates General. National Assemble
ii. bastille/ Women's march on Versailles
iii. French revolution/ anarchy in the streets
iv. War with Europe/Napoleon's rise
v. napoleons fall and the congress of Vienna
b. Site your sources

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Answer:

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Which agency would most likely regulate satellites used for worldwide communication? the FCC NASA the CIA the SEC

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Answer:

FCC

Explanation:

FCC is the agency that would most likely regulate satellites used for worldwide communication.

What is Federal Communications Commission?

Federal Communications Commission is a commission that is located in United States, it regulates or coordinate various activities that involves communication this include radio, television and satellite.

Therefore, FCC is the agency that would most likely regulate satellites used for worldwide communication.

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Use each of the following in a complete sentence.

neutral; mercenary; recruit; desert; inflation; blockade; privateer; guerrilla warfare; ratify; ambush

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Answer:

In the desert there was a inflation. Greeny was mercenary, and ambush arrived upon him. The justice was ratified, and recruited. There was warfare in the battle feild- he could not resist. The privateer died in the battle- oh what sorrow.

Explanation:

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By the 1850s, railroads had begun to recieve encouragement from the federal government in the form of:

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Answer:

It was strictly entertainment for the lower classes. By the 1850s, railroads had begun to receive encouragement from the federal government in the form of: Question 13 options: military protection.

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What did Mexico hope to gain from Angelo settlement in Texas

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Answer:

After the Mexican Revolution of 1824, the Mexican government needed settlers to protect it from foreign invasion, and they offered liberal land grants to anyone who would become citizens, accept the Catholic faith, and settle there. ... Stephen Austin arrived in Texas in 1821, the holder of a grant thousands of acres.

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