Answer:
fishing, trapping, and trading.
Explanation:
Which was one main achievement of James Madison? (1 point)
He wrote a pamphlet titled Common Sense.
He became a general of the Continental Army.
He served as an American ambassador to France.
He represented Virginia in the Continental Congress.
Answer:
James Madison created the basic framework for the U.S. Constitution and helped write the Bill of Rights. He is therefore known as the Father of the Constitution. He served as the fourth U.S. president, and he signed a declaration of war against Great Britain, starting the War of 1812.
According to the preamble, who gives power to the
Constitution?
We the People of the United States, in order to form a
more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic
Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote
the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty
to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish
this Constitution for the United States of America.
foreign powers
the people
O the states
O elected officials
Answer: the people
Explanation: just took the test
The correct option is B. According to the preamble, the people of the United State gives power to the Constitution. The preamble's concepts are supported by the limited government premise outlined in the constitution. The prologue declares that the people are the source of the government's authority. People who grant the government power are included in limited government.
Why is it called a preamble?The preamble is a derivative of the Latin verb preambles, which means "to walk before." Preambles serve to "walk" before speeches, frequently outlining what will be spoken. It reminds me of how the Queen of Hearts was introduced by the White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland. Consider it a pre-ramble because it comes before a speech.
The strongest words in the Constitution are its opening three letters: Our People. They assert that the power of the Constitution comes from the people, not from a king or a congress. The underpinning of the entire Constitution is the idea of popular sovereignty, or "power to the people."
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What effects did America undertake when the president removed America from the Paris Agreement?
By withdrawing from the Paris accord, the United States—the second-largest global emitter—could undercut collective efforts to reduce emissions, the transition to renewable energy sources, and lock in future climate measures. In short, the US pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord could cause a health emergency in the United States if nothing is done. The political impact is devastating. ... They urged all their allies to speed up efforts to combat climate change and said they would do more to help developing countries adapt.
What factor contributed to the decline of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
Answer:
he empire became weak after numerous rebellions. The empire was in debt due to expensive building projects. The empire fell into decline after the death of a powerful leader.
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
cuz the empire become weaker and I just took the quiz and got it right
He was the first European to set foot in Texas.
Explanation:
The Spanish conquistador Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca is shipwrecked on a low sandy island off the coast of Texas.
What is the difference of the people who went to Jamestown and the people who went to Plymouth
Answer:
The immigrants that went to Jamestown wanted riches and gold, while the immigrants that went to Plymouth were escaping religious prosecution.
Why did the members of the Third Estate rise up against the government? Question 1 options: They were angry that they could not elect Napoleon Bonaparte as the new monarch of France. They believed the political, economic, and social systems of France were unfair. They did not believe in democracy and wanted to remain under the rule of a king.
Answer:
They believed the political, economic, and social systems of France were unfair.
Explanation:
SO after reading i was still confused but i looked one more time and this is where i got my correct answer from:
In 1789, members of the French social class known as the "Third Estate" (peasants, merchants, and artisans) rose up against what they believed to be the unfair political, economic, and social system. This uprising is known as The French Revolution.
They believed the political, economic, and social systems of France were unfair is the members of the Third Estate rise up against the government. Hence, option B is correct.
What is meant by social systems?The social structure, which consists of a systematic set of connections between individuals, social groupings, and institutions to create a unified whole.
A person can belong to multiple social systems at once, including nuclear families, communities, cities, nations, college campuses, businesses, and industries.
Social systems are self-referential and rely on meaningful communication. They use communication to create and link the events activities that make up the systems. In this sense, they are "autopoietic" systems.
Thus, option B is correct.
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Match the document or government body to the colonial region:
Mayflower Compact
New England
middle colonies
southern colonies
Answer: Its New England
Explanation:
I had this same question and it got graded so I know this is right ;)
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Matching the document or government body to the colonial region is Mayflower Compact with New England. Thus the correct answer is A.
What is the government?The government refers to a system of an administration elected with the help of an election which helps in maintaining law and order by implementing rules and regulations describe in the constitution and works for the welfare of the citizens.
The English settlers who migrated to the United States on the Mayflower established a set of guidelines for self-governance known as the Mayflower Compact.
The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were both revolutionary documents that had their foundations in the Mayflower Compact.
Though it also did not identify a particular religion, the Mayflower Compact was a religious document because it claimed that people's right to self-determination came from God.
Therefore, option A New England is appropriate.
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What was the main reason the British levied taxes on the American colonies in the 1760’s
Answer:
Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. They decided to require several kinds of taxes from the colonists to help pay for the French and Indian War.
Explanation:
Answer: A- to punish the colonists for their protests
Are rational numbers closed under square rooting? Why?
Which of the following is an example of a protection guaranteed in the 5th Amendment?
Answer:
The Fifth Amendment creates a number of rights relevant to both criminal and civil legal proceedings. In criminal cases, the Fifth Amendment guarantees the right to a grand jury, forbids “double jeopardy,” and protects against self-incrimination.
How did the English Bill of Rights limit the government?
Answer:
The Bill of Rights lays down limits on the powers of the monarch and sets out the rights of Parliament, including the requirement for regular parliaments, free elections, and freedom of speech in Parliament.
Explanation:
During the time of Mexican control of Texas, many cities were settled and had large populations.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The first step in becoming a knight was
starting as this
Answer:
child
Explanation:
In which form of government are the three branches of government not equal nor independent of each other?
A) Democratic government
B) Parliamentary government
C) Unitary government
D) Presidential government
Answer:
c a unitary government
Explanation:
a unitary government only has one centralized government
this group was seen as the "Middlemen" between the spanish and other native American groups
What were the major events in the history of the early Hebrews?
1011 BC: Saul's head shepherd Doeg slays the 85 priests of Nob and Saul in person kills every man, woman and child living in Nob
1010 BC: Saul is killed in a battle against the Philistines, and the kingdom is split between Judah, ruled by David, and the northern Israel, ruled by Saul's son Ish-Bosheth, civil war ensues, David wins
1003 BC: King David of Judah captures Jerusalem from the Canaanite tribe of the Jebusites and makes it the capital of the United Kingdom of Israel
970 BC: David dies and is succeeded by David's and Bathsheba's son Solomon
957 BC: Solomon builds the temple in Jerusalem
931 BC: Solomon dies and the Hebrew kingdom is divided, with Jerusalem becoming the capital of the southern kingdom of Judah wheres Israel in the north is ruled by ten tribes
853 BC: Israel and Judah fight the Assyrians at the battle of Qarqar
722 BC: Sargon II of Assyria conquers Israel and forcefully relocates Jews (Jewish diaspora)
609 BC: Israel is conquered by the Egyptians
587 BC: Nebuchadnezzar II conquers Judea (southern kingdom of the Hebrews), destroys Jerusalem and deports thousands of Jews (second Jewish diaspora) to Babylonia
550 BC: the Bible is composed
539 BC: King Cyrus of the Achaemenid Empire (Iran) conquers the Babylonian Empire at the Battle of Opis
537 BC: Cyrus issues the Proclamation allowing the Babylonian Jews to return to Israel and rebuild the temple
516 BC: the Jews rebuild the temple of Jerusalem
343 BC: King Artaxerxes III of the Achaemenid Empire destroys Jerusalem after a Hebrew revolt
332 BC: Alexander of Macedonia conquers the Middle East
320 BC: Ptolemy I's general Nicanor of Egypt conquers Syria and Palestine
310 BC: Simon the Just is high priest of the temple
301 BC: Ptolemy I settles Jews in Alexandria
300 BC: Seleucus I founds Antioch and attracts Jews in his new capital granting them equal rights with the Greek citizens
260 BC: the Old Testament is translated from Hebrew into Greek by scholars of Alexandria (the "Septuagint")
200 BC: The Seleucids of Iran conquer Jerusalem from the Ptolemaics
198 BC: Onias III becomes high priest of Jerusalem
196 BC: the ascetic Jewish sect of the Essenes lives in a monastery at Qumran
190 BC: the Hasidic party opposes the Hellenization of the Hebrew religion
170 BC: Onias III is assasinated and the Hasidic party loses to the Hellenists, who gain the office of high priest
170 BC: the Jews of Jerusalem rebel against the Seleucid emperor Antiochus IV
168 BC: the Seleucid emperor Antiochus IV outlaws Judaism and mandates the worship of Greek deities
167 BC: Mattathias and his son Judas Maccabean lead a revolt of Judea against the Seleucids and the Maccabeans (or Hasmoneans) are granted relative independence
160 BC: The Seleucids kill Judas Maccabeus at the Battle of Elasa, retake control of Jerusalem and end the Maccabean revolt
152 BC: Judas' brother Jonathan Maccabean is appointed both high priest and ruler of Judea
143 BC: Jonathan is murdered and is succeeded by his brother Simon
135 BC: Simon dies and is succeeded by John Hycarnus I, who conquers Samaria and Idumea, whose inhabitants are forced to convert to Judaism
104 BC: John Hyrcanus dies after greatly expanding the borders of Judea and is succeeded by Alexander Jannaeus
104 BC: the Pharisees (who adopt the orthodox views of the Maccabeans) and the Sadducees (who adopt the Hellenists views of the Seleucids) fight for control of the temple and of the state
100 BC: the Dead Sea Scrolls are composed
78 BC: Alexander Jannaeus dies after expanding the Maccabean kingdom to the whole of Palestine
64 BC: the Book of Henoch is completed
63 BC: Roman leader Pompeus captures Jerusalem and occupies Palestine
50 BC: Antipater the Idumaean helps Caesar during the civil war and is therefore granted Roman citizenship and de facto rule of Jerusalem
44 BC: Caesar is assassinated
43 BC: Antipater is murdered
40 BC: Antigonus, a Maccabean, seizes power in Jerusalem
38 BC: Herod, Antipater's son, marries Mariam Maccabean
37 BC: Antigonus is beheaded and Herod, Antipater's son, is appointed by the Romans as king of the Jews
30 BC: the Sanhedrin is recognized as the supreme court of justice for the Jews
29 BC: Herod murders his wife Mariam, after killing her father and brother
19 BC: Herod rebuilds the temple of Jerusalem
12 BC: Octavian (Augustus) becomes emperor of Rome (the "anointed")
6 BC: Herod murders his own sons
6 BC: Jesus is born in Betlehem
4 BC: Herod dies and his sons split the reign
6 AD: the kingdom of Judea is annexed to Rome
An early system of developed during the First Industrial Revolution.
Answer:
Steam engine
2.the factory used fewer domestic system or manual labor
3.the hire of unskilled labor
Explanation:1- the industrial revolution is also known as the first industrial revolution. The development of the steam engine was an important element of the era.how ever during the early period of the industrial revolution most industrial power was supplied by water and wind and the first successful piston steam engine was introduced by THOMAS NEWCOMER before 1712 2-the factory system was a new way of making production the began during the industrial revolution.the factory system used powered machinery, division of labor, unskilled workers and centralized workplace to mass produce product. The factory replaced the domestic system in which individual workers using hand tools or simple machine.the use of water power and steam engine to mechanize process such as cloth weaving began during the 18th century. 3- with the introduction of steam engine it reduces the hiring of skilled individual and at fewer number which also dropped the cost of production since few we're needed to operate the machines
Answer:
the actual question A system of what?developed during the First Industrial Revolution.
Answer mass production
Explanation:
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Who were the Powhatan people?
Answer:
An east Virginan tribe
Explanation:
Answer:
They were native American or Indians that lived in the costal plains in Virginia
How are a dictatorship and a monarchy similar and how they different? (Dictatorship,monarchy)
1.(02.03B LC)
What was the Great Awakening? (5 points)
O An intellectual movement
O A movement focused on mathematics
O A religious revival movement
O An artistic movement
Answer:
A religious revival movement
The words "We the People..."are found in the________ U.S. Constitution. of the
Answer:
are found in the Constitution of United States of America 1789 it is also a preamble
Explanation:
Can someone explain this picture?
Answer:No Peace
Explanation:In my eyes its showing that the government dosen't really care about what we think and how we wanna live
The Necessary and Proper Clause in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution gives Congress _________
powers.
1) implied
2) expressed
3) ex post facto
Answer:
Implied
Explanation:
Did it on Ed
Answer:
1. implied
Explanation:
I just took the quiz on edg. and it was correct :)
= 2 + 3a + 8? What is the value of a in the equation
Answer: Never mind it is negative 5
Answer:
-5
Explanation:
a = 2 + 3a + 8
a-3a=8+2
-2a=10
a=10/-2
a=-5
When we say "European countries" what does that mean?
Answer:
European country - any one of the countries occupying the European continent. European nation. country, land, state - the territory occupied by a nation; "he returned to the land of his birth"; "he visited several European countries"
Explanation:
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The idea that states can declare a federal law unconstitutional is called
Answer:
Hi there!
Your answer is:
The idea that states can declare a federal law unconstitutional is called Nullification
Nullification, in United States constitutional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution (as opposed to the state's own constitution).
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What happened to Jamestown in 1676?
Answer: Jamestown was burned during Bacon's Rebellion
Explanation: Bacon's Rebellion burned it to the ground because the Rebellion was triggered when Native American land was denied.
What are the writings of John Locke
Answer:
John Locke wrote a famous work called An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689), where he showed his theory of ideas and his account of the origins of human knowledge in experience. he also wrote Two Treatises of Government (first edition published in 1690 but substantially composed before 1683).
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If you arranged the scale of our Solar System on a piece of 100-foot-long string, with the Sun at the beginning, how far away would Earth be from the Sun?
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
60 ft 3 in
(Choice B)
B
1 ft 1 in
(Choice C)
C
10 ft 5 in
(Choice D)
D
2 ft 0 in
Answer:
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