What is meant by the Columbian Exchange? Who was affected the most by the exchange?

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Answer 1

The largest part of a more general process of biological globalization that followed the transoceanic voyaging of the 15th and 16th centuries.

The impact was most severe in the Caribbean, where by 1600 Native American populations on most islands had plummeted by more than 99 percent. Across the Americas, populations fell by 50 percent to 95 percent by 1650. The disease component of the Columbian Exchange was decidedly one-sided.


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How did Egypt’s natural borders protect the country from invaders?

The desert was difficult for invaders to cross.
The Nile Delta made it difficult for invaders to attack from the coast.
The desert made if difficult for Egyptians to build, make their cities are to find.
The Nile River’s flooding pattern confounded invaders.

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Answer:

The desert was difficult for invaders to cross.

Explanation:

I'm not too sure though

Answer:

The desert was difficult for invaders to cross

Explanation:

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Do you agree or disagree with Wilson's claim about the "recent course of the "Imperial
German Government"? Cite evidence to support your position.

please help

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

I agree with President Wilson's claim about the "recent course of the "Imperial German Government." The evidence I can cite to support my position is the following.

United States President Woodrow Wilson had tried to stay away from the political issues of Europe, supporting the foreign policy of neutrality. However, due to recent events of that time, he had to ask Congress for a declaration of war against Germany because its actions represented a threat to the citizens of the United States. That is why he considered that the US had to enter World War 1. Incidents such as the interception of the Zimmerman telegraph in which Germany asked the help of Mexico and the sinking of the Lusitania ship, forced President Wilson to ask for a declaration of war.

In the house the blank assigns a bill to a committee

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Answer:

Representatives

Explanation:

Representatives need a vote to pass along a bill to the committee.

who sold Apple's for extra money​

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Who sold apples for extra money?

Answer: Ronald Wayne

WWhat were Carter’s goals regarding Iran and the hostages?

Check all of the boxes that apply.

Protect the interests of the United States.

Preserve the lives of the hostages.

Declare war on Iran.

Enlist the Soviet Union’s help.

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Answer:A. To protect the interests of the United States  

B. To preserve the lives of the hostages

Explanation:The hostage crisis in Iran took place over a period of 444 days, during which a group of Iranian students took 66 diplomats and citizens of the United States of America (USA) hostage. The crisis began on November 4, 1979 and lasted until January 20, 1981.Carter refused to yield to the demands, Khomeini used the situation to consolidate his power and nullify the challenges of the moderate wing of his government, headed by its president. The euphoria over the humiliation of the most powerful nation distracted the Iranian people from the economic difficulties of their country. Carter, in April 1980, broke diplomatic relations with Iran and imposed a trade embargo, except medicine and food. Iranian funds in the US they were frozen and accounted for to compensate the hostages when they were released and to pay the demands of US companies against Iran.

Answer: Protect the interests of the United States.

Preserve the lives of the hostages.

did religious diversity encourage conflict and violence
between the Europeans and Native Americans?

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Answer:

i dont know im just trying to get points

Explanation:

After his resignation, Nixon said to a TV audience during a speech, "I am not a crook." What is the artist trying to say about Nixon and the missing portions of the recordings?
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The artist is saying that Nixon held on to the recordings long after they were requested because he knew they were his only hope to be found innocent
The artist is saying that because the recordings did match up if they were listened to carefully, the public should not be so negative toward the president.
The artist is saying that because portions of the recordings were missing, the president clearly knew about the burglary and tried to cover up the evidence.
The artist is saying that Nixon was trying to find the missing parts of the recordings and it was only by accident that any recordings were erased.
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Answer:

After his resignation, Nixon said to a TV audience during a speech, “I am not a crook.” The artist is trying to say that "The artist is saying that because portions of the recordings were missing, the president clearly knew about the burglary and tried to cover up the evidence."

Explanation:

Answer:

The artist is saying that because portions of the recordings were missing, the president clearly knew about the burglary and tried to cover up the evidence.

Explanation:

The location of the First Battle of Bull Run was significant because, A. it occurred in the south an advantage, B. it was close to the coast so troops get assistance from the navy, C, it was about halfway between the north and south capitals, D. it occurs in the north, which gave the south an early advatage

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Answer: C) it was about halfway between the north and south capitals

Explanation: because it was in the south, nowhere near the coast, and was a confederate victory.

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Answer:

A. . it occurred in the south an advantage

All of the following are similarities between the US and state constitutions EXCEPT:
A. They all have a Bill of Rights.
B. They all list ways to amend the constitution.
C. They all follow the same process for voting on amendments.
D. They all identify separation of powers between the three branches of government.

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

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Which best explains how the policies of the Great Leap Forward led to the Cultural Revolution?

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Answer:

A. China’s party leaders introduced capitalist ideas after the Great Leap Forward, prompting Mao Zedong to call for a revolution.

Explanation:

The Great Leap Forward was a campaign led by Chairman Mao Zedong. It was a five-year plan aimed at reconstructing the economy of China. Mao Zedong moved forward with the campaign which converted the country from an agricultural-based economy towards being a communist society. Farming privately was strictly prohibited and restrictions were imposed on the people. The campaign of rural industrialization led the farmers to starve.

Answer:

a edge 2020

Explanation:

The weather conditions at a given place over a long period of time is known as __________.
A.

climate
B.

precipitation
C.

temperature
D.

weather

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Answer:

A. Climate

Explanation:    Weather describes the condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time e.g. from day to day or week to week, while climate describes average conditions over a longer period of time

The answer here would be A. Climate

The Byzantine style of art developed in:
A. the Eastern Roman Empire.
B. the Minoan civilization.
C. ancient Greece.
D. medieval Europe.

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The Eastern Roman Empire- im pretty sure that’s the answer!

Answer:

Eastern Roman Empire

Explanation:

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true or false , please !

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The paragraph is about the misery of it.

The Mughal Empire was located at Letter .
The Safavid Empire was located at Letter .
The Ottoman Empire was located at Letter .

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Answer:

Mughal Empire was located at India (now Pakistan, India, Bangladesh)(South Asia)

Safavid Empire was located at Iran (South western Asia)

Ottoman Empire was located in Turkey (parts of Asia, Europe, Africa)

Explanation:

Mughal empire was a Muslim empire which ruled most of the subcontinent (now divided into Pakistan, India and Bangladesh) which is located at South Asia. They ruled from mid 16th to mid 18th century.

Safavid Empire basically originated from Azerbaijan, which was part of Iran at that time. They ruled from 1501 to 1722 and covered most of the areas of South western Asia.

The Ottoman Empire is one of the largest empires in history. It ruled for about 600 years, from 14th to early 20th century. It covered the areas of Western Asia, Southeastern Europe, and Northern Africa.

Answer:

1. The Mughal Empire was located at Letter  ✔ C

2. The Safavid Empire was located at Letter  ✔ B

3. The Ottoman Empire was located at Letter  ✔ A

Explanation:

What does the table show about how Congress voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1957? Check all that apply. The majority of both parties opposed the bill. More Republicans than Democrats opposed the bill. More Democrats than Republicans opposed the bill. The majority of both parties voted in favor of the bill. All Senate Republicans voted in favor of the bill.

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Answer:

More Democrats than Republicans opposed the bill.

The majority of both parties voted in favor of the bill.

All Senate Republicans voted in favor of the bill.

Explanation:

The Civil Rights Act of 1957 was the act passed by the Congress of United States with the purpose of providing more protection to the Civil Rights of people. The law was enacted under the Presidentship of  Dwight D. Eisenhower, on 9th September 1957.

The act was passed to involve federals to ensure that the civil rights African Americans and other minorities were being protected.

This Act was mainly opposed by Democrats than Republicans in the Congress, approximately 100 votes from Democrats were in oppose to the bill. Majority of both the parties voted in favor of the Bill and all Senate Republicans were in favor of the Bill, so all of them voted in its favor.

Answer:

More Democrats than Republicans opposed the bill.

The majority of both parties voted in favor of the bill.

All Senate Republicans voted in favor of the bill.

Explanation:

True or False: The Land Law of 1851 caused many Mexican-Americans to lost their land in Califomia
O True
False

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The answer is gonna be true

Can a society that relies on slavery really be considered a democracy

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No, a democracy is supposed to give freedom to the people but having slaves doesn’t give rights to all the people.
No, a democracy is supposed to give freedom to the people but having slaves doesn’t give rights to all the people.

What is a trust?
A. A type of loan given by a bank to a small business
B. Multiple businesses working together to gain power and maximize profits
C. Individuals working together to get the best deals and savings
OD. Organizations helping make sure workers are treated fairly

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The correct answer is “C”

What best defines "War Hawks?"
a flock of aggressive, predatory birds
representatives from the North who supported continued trading with Great Britain and war with France
frontier settlers and farmers of the West and South who wanted to expand America's frontiers

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any of the congressmen from the South and West, led by Henry Clay and John Calhoun, who wanted war against Britain in the period leading up to the War of 1812.

Answer:

Frontier settlers and farmers of the West and South who wanted to expand America's frontiers.

The article of confederation had to be revised because central government lack power to collect taxes and pay? True or False

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Answer: The article of confederation had to be revised because The central government could collect unlimited taxes from the people. The president could make decisions without Congress's approval.

Explanation:

Help me please I’ll give you brainliest be honest because if not I’m gonna fail the yearrr pleaseee help

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Answer: I believe its B, it seems like the one with most sense.

Explanation:

i think it’s b as well the other answers don’t make as much sense

What is the stance of other Middle Eastern nations in regards to the
conflict?

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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a huge issue in the region. Israel has fought multiple wars with each of its four neighbors, all of whom nominally support the Palestinian national cause. Today, it has peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan, but its relations with its other neighbors, Syria and Lebanon, are fraught. There are large, mistreated Palestinian refugee communities in all of Israel’s neighbors but Egypt. Outside of its immediate neighbors, the three most important regional states in the conflict are Iran, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia. Here’s a guide to each country’s role.

Which choice could be a slogan for "Jacksonian Democracy"?


Three branches, one leader!

Justice for all!

Powerful president, common man!

Equal power, equal honor!

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Answer:

Powerful president, common man!

Explanation:

During the 1830s, President Andrew Jackson led a movement to promote the rights of the common man and stand in opposition to the aristocratic form of government. This type of democracy focused more on building equal rights of the wealth of white males. The movement was more of a controversial as it only favored the male whites. Democracy was inclined towards the common man. Jacksonians fought for equal rights to vote for all the white men. They also wanted all the white men to expand and settle down.

Which conditions made building the railroad difficult? Check all of the ones that apply.

Harsh weather

Little access to supplies

Opposition from Congress

Attacks from white settlers

Drilling tunnels through rock

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I think it would be 1,2,5

Answer:

1,2,5

Explanation:

just did the assignment

2. What is the main responsibility of the House Ways and Means Committee?
A taking care of the needs of the armed services
B deciding which committees will consider certain bills
OC considering relationships with foreign countries
OD deciding how to raise money for the federal government

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Answer: i believe it is B

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Which statement about Kublai Khan is true?


A.

He was a man of peace who united Mongol tribes through treaties and trade.


B.

He conquered southern China and went on to rule the world's largest land empire.


C.

He relied on Chinese advisors to help him rule his lands.


D.

He was poisoned by his half-brother and died at the age of 34.

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He was a man of peace who united Mongol tribes through treaties and trade.
Explanation:
Kublai Khan was the grandson of Genghis Khan and the author of the Yuan Dynasty in thirteenth century China. He was the principal Mongol to control over China when he vanquished the Song Dynasty of southern China in 1279. Kublai consigned his Chinese subjects to the most reduced class of society and even selected outsiders, for example, Venetian pilgrim Marco Polo, to significant positions over Chinese officials.

Answer:

he conqured souththern china and went to rule the worlds largest land empire

Explanation:

TRUE OR FALSE FOR BRAINLIEST ANSWER For parties to a contract be excused due to commercial Impracticability, the problem must have been foreseeable.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:


How did the Twenty-Sixth Amendment affect citizenship in the United States?

A. It expanded the definition of citizenship to include voting rights for American Indians.

B. It expanded the definition of citizenship to include voting rights for formerly enslaved people.

C. It expanded the definition of citizenship to include voting rights for younger adults.
D. It expanded the definition of citizenship to include voting rights for women.

The correct answer is: It expanded the definition of citizenship to include voting rights for younger adults.

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a- It expanded the definition of citizenship to include voting rights for American Indians.

b-The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including former enslaved people—and guaranteed all citizens “equal protection of the laws.” One of three amendments passed during the Reconstruction era to abolish slavery

c-Unratified Amendments:

The Twenty-sixth Amendment (Amendment XXVI) to the United States Constitution prohibits the states and the federal government from using age as a reason for denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States who are at least eighteen years old.

d-The 19th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, passed by Congress on June 4, 1919 and ratified by the states in August 1920, reads: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.

Which statements about concentration camps are true?

Choose ALL answers that are correct.

A. Men, women, and even small children were sent to concentration camps.

B. Only Jews were sent to concentration camps.

C. Nazis used concentration camps to murder millions of people.

D. Inmates in concentration camps were starved and brutally treated.

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Answer:

A. Men, women, and even small children were sent to concentration camps.

C. Nazis used concentration camps to murder millions of people.

D. Inmates in concentration camps were starved and brutally treated.

Explanation:

I did the Unit test

The statements that are true about concentration camps are Men, women, and children were sent to concentration camps, Nazis used concentration camps to murder millions of people, and inmates in concentration camps were starved and brutally treated.

What do you mean by a statement?

A statement refers to the groups of words consisting of the main and subordinate clauses.

The statements that are true about concentration camps are men, women, and children were sent to concentration camps, Nazis used concentration camps to murder millions of people, and inmates in concentration camps were starved and brutally treated.

Therefore, A, C, and D are the correct option.

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10. Each year, the government establishes an income cap for
Medicare taxes
unemployment taxes
individual income taxes
Social Security taxes

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Answer:

Each year the government establishes an income cap for Social Security taxes

Explanation:

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