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You’ve just received a request to settle a dispute between some peasants and nobles in England. It seems the peasants want to be paid for their work. The nobles, on the other hand, think things are getting out of control. Your first step is to read some evidence from a guy named Jean Froissart. He’s a Frenchman, but he’s been to England and seen what’s going on first hand. Here is his take on the problem:

It is customary in England, as in several other countries, for the nobility to have great privileges over the commonalty, whom they keep in bondage; that is to say, they are bound by law and custom to plough the lands of gentleman, to harvest the grain, to carry it home to the barn, to thrash and winnow it: they are also bound to harvest the hay and carry it home. All these services they are obliged to perform for their lords . . .

The evil-disposed in these districts began to rise, saying, they were too severely oppressed; that at the beginning of the world there were no slaves, and that no one ought to be treated as such, unless he had committed treason against his lord, as Lucifer had done against God: but they had done no such thing, for they were neither angels nor spirits, but men formed after the same likeness with their lords, who treated them as beasts. This they would not longer bear, but had determined to be free, and if they laboured or did any other works for their lords, they would be paid for it.

[Source: Jean Froissart, Chronicles (The Peasant Revolt)]

After reading this evidence, you note that the peasants do a lot of work for the nobles. Still, Froissart calls the peasants “the evil-disposed.” But why does he think they want to do evil? You decide to pay England a visit and ask both sides a few questions. Here is how your conversation goes:

You: Is it really true that you don’t get paid at all right now?

Peasants: Yeah. It’s part of the old system of feudalism. We’re supposed to work for the nobles without pay because that’s the way it’s always been. But times have changed. We’re growing more food because we have better methods of farming. That benefits the nobles as well as us.

You: Yes. I’ve heard about that.

Peasants: And since the plague killed so many people there have been fewer workers. Without us, nothing gets done.

You: I’ve read a lot about that too.

[You turn to the nobles.]

You: What about you? Why are you so dissatisfied? I mean, you don’t have to work from sun up to sun down.

Nobles: Us? Our very lives are in danger! You didn’t read the rest of what Froissart wrote. Robert Salle, a knight, tried to reason with the peasants. Guess what happened to him?

Peasants: Hey, that wasn’t all of us! And Salle wasn’t exactly nonviolent himself.

[Source: Jean Froissart, Chronicles (Death of Sir Robert Salle)]

You realize that this is some pretty serious stuff. You tell the peasants and the nobles you’d like to do some more research before coming up with a solution.

Read this secondary source to find out more about the conflict between the peasants and the nobles:

The Peasants' Revolt 1381

After doing your research you decide to write a short paragraph that provides a solution to the problem. Your paragraph should answer these questions:

What is the conflict about?
What does each side want?
What do you think each side should do? Why?
Based on your research, do you think the peasants and nobles will take your advice? Why or why not?






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Answer 1

Answer:

Peasants

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Peasants' Revolt was the first great popular rebellion in English history. Its immediate cause was the imposition of the unpopular poll tax of 1381, which brought to a head the economic discontent that had been growing. The rebels wanted a reduction in taxation, an end to the system of unfree labor, as well as the removal of the King's senior officials and law courts

Explanation:


Related Questions

Which statements about a democratic state are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.


Leaders are appointed or elected with no opposition.


The accused must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.


Newspapers are controlled by the government.


The military promises loyalty to the ideals of the country.

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The answers are B and D

Which practice is a component of Hinduism?
A) Performing fire sacrifices
B)Dancing at weddings
C)Eating spicy food
D)Wearing cotton clothes

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Answer:

Fire sacrifice

They did this when praying to a god

Answer:

D) Wearing cotton clothes.

Explanation:

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How did the country deal with arguments over slavery? How did the addition of new territory to the U.S. affect the question of slavery? What compromises were made relating to slavery in the 1800s? What were their effects?

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Answer:

The main issue of the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was how to deal with the spread of slavery into western territories. The compromise divided the lands of the Louisiana Purchase into two parts. Slavery would be allowed south of latitude 36 degrees 30'.

Explanation:

This 1854 map shows slave states (grey), free states (red), and U.S. territories (green) with Kansas at the center. The map represents the territorial compromise of the Kansas–Nebraska Act. A federal law passed on May 30, 1854, the act provided the framework for organizing territorial governments for what would later became the states of Kansas and Nebraska and provided that each territory would decide whether to allow slavery or not by popular vote, overturning the Missouri Compromise of 1820. Library of Congress / American Memories Collection

How has the popularity of television changed over time? What did the archaeologists find that was significant?

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Answer:

Access to Live Shows, News, etc.

That seems hectic and expensive. From the World Cup to other sporting events, televisions allowed fans to enjoy live shows from the comfort of their homes. Beyond sports, people got access to view defining events like the first moon landing of 1969.

How is archaeology portrayed in the media

Archaeology has been portrayed in the media since the earliest travelers voyaged to Egypt. With these travels came stories of mummies and even novels set on archaeological sites, like those written by Agatha Christie. Today's media continue to portray archaeologists on the silver screen or on television.

How has television changed society?

Spreading Cognizance: TV also helps in spreading awareness among people. Due to which there is decrease in dowry system, child marriage (Bal Vivah) etc. From TV people get information that all these practices are legal offense. TV also helped in spreading the awareness about the education in the society.

Explanation:

It has decreased 5% of the population of children that want to learn.

Which statements about a democratic state are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.


Civil rights are guaranteed to citizens.


Individuals who criticize the government can be jailed or executed.


Students are allowed to read only what the government approves.


Individuals can speak out against policies they don't like.

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Answer:

1 and 3

Explanation:

The answers are :

A. Civil rights are guaranteed to citizens.

D. Individuals can speak out against policies they don't like.

People from the United States made up about 80 percent of those who went to California to dig for gold. Identify the countries and regions from which the other 20 percent emigrated.

PLEASE help

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Answer:

uhh... Mexico, Europe, Australia, and South America

Explanation:

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Explain the significance of New Mexico Territory

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It's a land of 29,640 square miles, or 76,800 kilometers squared, and it provided a more easily constructed route for future southern transcontinental railroad line, the 2nd of the routes, for future Southern Pacific Railroad, which was later constructed in 1881/1883

At the conclusion of the Mexican–American War in 1848, the U.S. annexed New Mexico as part of the larger New Mexico Territory. It played a central role in American westward expansion and was admitted to the Union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912.Answer:

Explanation:

You have learned that invasive species are plants, animals, and organisms that encroach on and ultimately take over the habitat of native species. Search “invasive species in the United States” and choose one species from the results. Find information on the invasive species you choose, including when, where, and how it was introduced into the United States and what dangers it might pose. Should these dangers be addressed? Are attempts being made to stop the spread of this species? If not, should anything be done to stop the spread of the species?

Respond to the prompt. Support your opinions with explanations and evidence.

Burmese Pythons
Burmese pythons are native to Southeast Asia. the pythons were first brought to the United States as exotic pets. When the exotic pet trade increased in the 1980s, Miami had thousands kinds of snakes because pythons can grow to uncontainable sizes and some irresponsible owners would release the snakes into the wild.
The releasing of these exotic pets might not be the only reason this species of snakes was spread in Miami because most experts believe the pythons’ population grew immensely in the Everglades previously after Hurricane Andrew. It was during that storm that a python breeding facility was destroyed, releasing many snakes into the nearby swamps.
Today, authorities don’t know how many pythons wander the area, maybe because the Everglades is huge and some snakes camouflage their surroundings. The Burmese python has already overwhelmed the mammal population of the Everglades, cruelly damaging its biodiversity. These snakes cause serious destruction to Miami. This snake affected certain species by declining their population by a large amount. These snakes are believed very dangerous predators. According to one study, between 1997 and 2012 the Everglades’ raccoon, opossum and bobcat populations dropped 99.3, 98.9, and 87.5 percent correspondingly. Meanwhile “marsh rabbits, cottontail rabbits and foxes successfully extinct,” the study said.

The Burmese python had a massive a population in Everglades, so the state of Florida has detached policies to hunting them, and even set up encouragement programs. Hunters can hunt Burmese pythons and other invasive reptiles on private lands all year without a permit or hunting license. These strategies to reduce the invasive snake population are efficient, but in my opinion they should do more. For example, every time a citizen that finds an invasive snake in the wild or thinks that they found one could send a photo, description, time, date, and where they found to an official, and if it is an invasive snake the official could send back to Southeast Asia.

Can you please check my essay if it meets all the requirements

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    Burmese Pythons

Burmese pythons are native to Southeast Asia. the pythons were first brought to the United States as exotic pets. When the exotic pet trade increased in the 1980s, Miami had thousands of kinds of snakes because pythons can grow to uncontainable sizes and some irresponsible owners would release the snakes into the wild.

The releasing of these exotic pets might not be the only reason this species of snake was spread in Miami; most experts believe the pythons’ population grew immensely in the Everglades previously after Hurricane Andrew. It was during that storm that a python breeding facility was destroyed, releasing many snakes into the nearby swamps.

Today, authorities don’t know how many pythons wander the area, maybe because the Everglades are huge and some snakes camouflage their surroundings. The Burmese python has already overwhelmed the mammal population of the Everglades, cruelly damaging its biodiversity. These snakes cause serious destruction to Miami. This snake affected certain species by declining their populations by a large amount. These snakes are believed to be very dangerous predators. According to one study, between 1997 and 2012 the Everglades’ raccoon, opossum, and bobcat populations dropped 99.3, 98.9, and 87.5 percent, correspondingly. Meanwhile “marsh rabbits, cottontail rabbits and foxes successfully extinct,” the study said.

The Burmese python has a massive population in the Everglades, so the state of Florida has detached policies for hunting them and even set up encouragement programs. Hunters can hunt Burmese pythons and other invasive reptiles on private lands all year without a permit or hunting license. These strategies to reduce the invasive snake population are efficient, but in my opinion, they should do more. For example, every time a city finds an invasive snake in the wild or thinks that they found one, they could send a photo, description, time, date, and where they found it to an official, and if it is an invasive snake, the official could send it back to Southeast Asia.

Famous leader (other than George Washington): How did a famous leader contribute to the American Revolutionary War?

Famous event: How did a famous event change the course of the American Revolutionary War?

Role of women: How did women make a significant contribution to the American Revolutionary War?

Roles of allies: How did the allies help the Thirteen Colonies win the American Revolutionary War?

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Answer:John Adams was the spokesman of the American Revolution, playing a central role in convincing the Continental Congress to vote for independence. He also worked with Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin to write the Declaration of Independence.

Disgraced, Burgoyne returned to England, and was never given another command. These crucial colonist victories at the Battle of Saratoga persuaded the French to support the Americans with military aid, and is considered the major turning point in the American Revolution.

Women supported the American Revolution by making homespun cloth, working to produce goods and services to help the army, and even serving as spies.

The American colonists did not fight the Revolutionary War for independence from Britain by themselves. They had allies who helped them by providing aid in the form of supplies, weapons, military leaders, and soldiers. These allies played a major role in helping the colonists to gain their independence.

Explanation:

Which of the following is something that is the same between the Roman Republic and the United States?
A) Women are allowed to vote in both
B) Both had a representative democracy
C) Both had a constitution laying out their rules
D) Both had an oligarchy within their government

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It might be B if I’m wrong I’m sorry

This is for my sister help her Texas and Alaska have large reserves of which natural resource?
A.
oil
B.
water
C.
iron
D.
coal

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Answer: I did some research and it is A:oil

Explanation:

The Answer is Oil. Even if it is a world wide natural resource most of your Oil is found in Texas and Alaska

What were the major industries of colonial America?

A. cattle and coffee

B. textiles and coal mining

C. fishing and tobacco

D. iron mining and sugar

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Pretty sure it’s fishing and tobacco
The answer is definitely choice C

In response to the request of the Government of South Vietnam, President Eisenhower sent economic aid and military equipment to assist the people of South Vietnam in their efforts to prevent a Communist takeover. Seven years ago, President Kennedy sent 16,000 military personnel to Vietnam as combat advisers. Four years ago, President Johnson sent American combat forces to South Vietnam –Address to the Nation on the Vietnam War, Richard Nixon Why did American presidents offer to help South Vietnam? Check all that apply. to respond to the request from South Vietnam’s government to take over South Vietnam as a new US territory to give economic aid to South Vietnam’s residents to provide new areas other than South Vietnam for communism to provide military personnel as combat advisors

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Answer:

Commuism

Explanation:

The USA fears that if south vietnam falls what will happen of loas, cambodia, or thailand. It is desribed as the domino effect so the US will help as much as possible.

Answer:

1, 3, and 5.

Explanation:

Edge, 2022.

(See the attachment below.)

The rest of the answers:

O Slide 8 - A.) The rights of Vietnam and its people must be respected.

O Slide 9 - A.) stop all military activities immediately, B.) end ground, water, and naval forces, and E.) remove and destroy mines.

OSlide 10 - A.) by having all military personnel leave, B.) by taking down military bases, and C.) by withdrawing within two months.

Hope this helped! Good luck on the quiz!

How does the scarcity of resources influence the price of goods?

1.It causes prices to remain the same.

2.It causes prices to go up.

3.It causes prices to go down.

4.It causes prices to fluctuate up and down

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

If there are less of goods, it is worth more, causing the price to go up.

3 I took the test so I am pretty sure

What was the major cash crop grown in the Caribbean by colonial powers?
A.
cotton
B.
sugar
C.
tea
D.
corn

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Answer:

B. Sugar

Explanation:

Sugar was one of the most important cash crops in the Caribbean because, exhibited economies of scale in cultivation; it was most efficiently grown on large plantations with many workers.

Why were traditional African folk stories passed on from generation to generation?

to help cultures share their histories with outsiders
to make guesses about future events
to provide advice about how to live
to teach morals with both opinions and facts

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they serve to communicate morals and traditions to the young in preparation of life's obstacles.

African folktales are believed to have power to hold the community together: the ancestors, the living, and those not born yet.

Why did groups like the Ku Klux Klan terrorize African Americans?

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Answer:

The Ku Klux Klan used terrorism and violence against African-Americans to assert white supremacy.

Explanation:

How many insurrections were reported in the South before the Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Lincoln?

A: about the 25
B: about 250
C: about 2,500
D: about 25,000

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At least 250 insurrections have been documented between 1780 and 1863

About 250 insurrections were reported in the South before the Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Lincoln.

What did Lincoln want before he issued the Emancipation Proclamation?

President Lincoln justified the Emancipation Proclamation as a war measure intended to cripple the Confederacy. Being careful to respect the limits of his authority, Lincoln applied the Emancipation Proclamation only to the Southern states in rebellion.

What ultimatum does Lincoln give the south What did the South do?

In the fall of 1862, President Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) gave the Confederacy an ultimatum: return to the Union with slavery intact, or come January 1, 1863, he would free the slaves in the Confederate states.

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How was the word propaganda used during WWII?

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Answer: Propaganda was a method that could be deceiving or manipulating to one’s feelings or emotions.

Explanation: Propaganda was in posters, adds, and even movies. This would convince men to join the army and make women have the motivation to go to work. It would also make people feel like they need to help their country by buying liberty bonds or recycling.

Answer:

it was to maiipulate and gaslight men into joining the army

Explanation:

What advice about South Vietnam would you have given to President Johnson in 1963 when he took power? Why?

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Answer:

The advice to be given depends on which version of the war you could believe. Going with the views of General William Westmorland the American commander I would have advised President Johnson to continue with America's military commitment. With more than 33,000 American military personnel in Vietnam, the south was about to be defeated and Tet was mounted out of desperation. In other words, the US and her South Vietnamese allies were winning.

Explanation:

put it in your own words though

Select the correct answer. How did Northern leaders try to encourage Americans to buy goods made in the United States rather than foreign imports?
A. high taxes on imports to increase the cost of imported goods
B. low taxes on imports to increase the cost of imported goods
C. high taxes on imports to decrease the cost of imported goods
D. low taxes on imports to decrease the cost of imported goods
E. high taxes on imports to decrease the cost of manufactured goods
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I would go with the first option, or A.

How did the Etruscans influence early Rome?
A) They influenced their government because they were the first Roman kings
B) They helped Rome set up their democratic government
C) The created the first city in the Republic of Rome Eliminate
D) They provided an influence for Rome through writing and architecture

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the answer is D, they provided influence with writing and architecture.

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Answer:

is there things to match with it?

Explanation:

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What is ONE thing modern nations can learn from the Ming Dynasty’s
mistakes in regards to isolationism and trade? Be sure to address both
isolationism and trade in your response. Your response should be at least 2-3 sentences.

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Answer:

The Ming Dynasty ruled China from 1368 to 1644 A.D., during which China's population would double. Known for its trade expansion to the outside world

Explanation:

The Ming Dynasty ruled China from 1368 to 1644 A.D., during which China's population would double. Known for its trade expansion to the outside world that established cultural ties with the West, the Ming Dynasty is also remembered for its drama, literature and world-renowned porcelain.

The Ming Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644. It was the last ethnic Han-led dynasty in China, supplanting the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty before falling to the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty ruled over the Empire of the Great Ming (Dà Míng Guó), as China was then known. Although the Ming capital, Beijing, fell in 1644, remnants of the Ming throne and power (now collectively called the Southern Ming) survived until 1662. The Civil Service and a strong centralized government developed during this period. Commerce, trade and also naval exploration flourished with ships possibly reaching the Americas in 1421, before Christopher Columbus set sail. Towards the end of the Ming rule, the first European colony, Macao, was founded (1557).

Describe four different roles of the president and give examples of how the president fulfills those roles. Tell which role you believe is the most important and give your reasons.

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Answer:

Here are a "few" roles :D

1) Chief of State

2) Chief Executive

3) Chief Administrator

4) Chief Diplomat

5) Chief Legislator

6) Cheif of Political Party

7) Chief Citizen

Explanation:

In my opinion the most important role is Chief of State. It refers to the President as the head of the government. The symbol of all the people.

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Which Roman officials made sure laws were followed?
A) Senators
B) Orators Eliminate
C) Magistrates
D) Dictators

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

A
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Why did groups like the KKK form?

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To start a ethnic cleansing of the colored race.

The Articles of Confederation were ________.

A. a set of rules for governing the nation
B. able to unite the colonies
C. responsible for bringing peace to the new colonies
D. written to give Congress full power to pass and enforce laws

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because Confederation highly values Law

A. a set of rules for governing the nation

Which statement would be MOST important to include in a summary of the article?
A
The geography of Mesoamerica was primarily lakes and mountains.

B
The Aztec civilization was the most advanced of the Mesoamericans.
C
The Mayan society borrowed Olmec recreational traditions.
D
The Olmecs are known for massive volcanic rock sculptures.

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Answer:

I'm not sure but at my thinking answer is B

This is difficult without knowing what the article is primarily about. However from context it could be B

Help!!!!!! Which diagram correctly matches the constitutional amendment to its effect?
Cause
Effect
Ο Α.
Fourteenth
Gave voting rights
to the poor
Cause
Effect
OB.
Twenty-Fourth
Outlawed poll taxes
Cause
Effect
O c.
Twenty-Sixth
Granted women the
right to vote
Cause
Effect
D.
Lowered the voting
Nineteenth
age to 18

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14th- gave voting rights to poor
19th- gave women right to vote
24th- outlawed poll tax
26th- lowered age to 18
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