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Which statement best describes how clans developed into complex villages
O Hunter-gatherers lived a nomadic lifestyle.
O Farming allowed clans to hunt for surplus food,
O People developed shared beliefs through trade with other villages
O Growing villages began to develop organization within the villages.
Answer:
Growing villages began to develop organization within the villages.
Explanation:
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Answer: Growing villages began to develop organization within the villages.
In 1916, Congress passed the Keating-Owens Act which banned _______________________, but the U.S. Supreme court ruled it _____________________ two years later.
What caused Amundsen to change his mind to sail to the South Pole rather than the North Pole?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
What caused Amundsen to change his mind to sail to the South Pole rather than the North Pole was the fact that he knew that other explorers had already arrived at the North Pole. They were Robert E. Peary and Frederick Cook. So in 1909, his plan had to be changed and he decided to explore the South Pole. But to keep the support and fundraising of his people, he decided to keep this expedition in secret, not really knowing how long this expedition would take.
Roald Amundsen finally arrived at the South Pole on December 14, 1911.
Name three ways George Hewes disguised himself as an Indian
Answer:
He wore clothes that resembled the clothing worn by the Indians, painted the face and hands with coal dust, to look like the skin tone of the Indians, in addition to holding an ax, to simulate an indigenous weapon.
Explanation:
During the tea party, George Hewes together with a group of 50-100 men attacked the English ships and threw about 45 tons of tea overboard. This was done as a protest to the British crown's unfair taxation on American tea production. A curious fact about this event is that Hewes and his companions attacked British ships dressed as Indians.
Hewes wrote about how the feat was accomplished and said that for the disguise, the men wore clothing similar to the Indians, held an ax and painted the face and hands with coal dust that they took in a blacksmith's workshop.
6. What type of military tactic was the South trying to accomplish in the Civil War? * (1 Point) they were trying to invade the north They wanted to maintain naval superiority They were fighting a defensive war They wanted to control the Mississippi
Answer:
infantry tactics
Explanation:
Soldiers were drilled in infantry tactics, usually based upon a manual written before the war by West Point professor William J. Hardee (Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics: for the Instruction, Exercise and Maneuver of Riflemen and Light Infantry, published in 1855).
Explain what Jeffersonian Republicanism is?
Answer:
Jeffersonian Republicanism was the political philosophy adopted by the Republican Party during the early 1800s that called for a limited national government and reduced federal spending. This policy was initially put into practice by President Thomas Jefferson when he assumed office in 1801.
Explanation:
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3. When Mary was arrested for shoplifting, she asked the judge to set bail so that she could be free while awaiting trial. The judge agreed, and set bail at one million dollars. Because Mary could not afford that amount, she remained in jail. what amendment did it violate.
Answer:
Amendment 8 i am pretty sure
Explanation:
Answer:
Amendment 6
Explanation:
c. How might the physically and/or intellectually strong take advantage of weaker individuals?
Answer:
The physically strong and intellectually strong have taken advantage of weaker individuals throughout history.
The physically strong may simply subjugate with physical prowess the weaker individual, by intimidation, or physical harm.
The intellectually strong is more sophisticated and may resort to manipulation and deceit, in situations in which the weaker individuals do not realize that they are being manipulated.
How were Traditions maintained within the second estate?
Answer:
The Second estate was the nobility. Nobles held the highest positions at court, in the church, and in government. ... They had the ability to collect taxes from the peasants on their land, including old feudal taxes that should have been irrelevant in the day, but were collected so the noble could live extravagantly
Explanation:
Which of the 3 regions of the 13 colonies had the most land?
Answer:Southern Colonies
Explanation: They were often the plantation land so it was made up of large farming land.
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Which are examples of how technology may have affected the great migration in the united states?
A. Manufacturing technologies growing in cities
B.Silicon mines in california fueling the silicon valley boom
C. RailRoads allowing food to be sold farther from where it is grown
D. Oceans and mountains spurring recreation technology
Answer: the answer is c
Explanation:
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The lost colony of failed due to unknown causes.
Answer:
Roanoke
Explanation:
How did christianity led to the downfall of Rome.
Answer:
loss of traditional values and beliefs
Explanation:
the decline of rome was primarily due to the spread of christianity, contributing to the fall of the empire.
What can archeologists learn by studying packrat nests?
Answer:
Concentration and Temperature.
Explanation:
Scientists are greatly concerned about the effects that rising carbon dioxide concentration and temperature will have on organisms in the future.
Answer:
Packrats save things they find near their homes. These things include bits of leaves, seeds, or small man made items. Packrat nests have become little time capsules and show us what the environment was like at the time the packrat lived. In the dry Southwest these can last for many thousands of years so, by examining the nests, we can see environmental change over time.
Explanation:
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Which empire is best known for conquering Constantinople
Answer:
The Ottoman Empire I think
Why did the Progressives support women’s suffrage in the early twentieth century?
Answer:
To promote women's voting rights
Explanation:
The Progressives were a group of people who clamoured for social reforms and changes in the business and political affairs during the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century in the United States. It was the period after the kick-off of the Industrial Revolution which saw businessmen being unfair to their employees by denying them their wages.
The Progressives sought for a better society without the businessmen influencing politics, regulation of businesses so that they do not become monopolistic, restriction and prohibition of alcohol, and their involvement in women's suffrage which was aimed at promoting women as legible for voting. This bore fruit with the nineteenth amendment of the constitution which endorsed women's right to vote.
Identifying Characteristics of Primary Sources
What are the characteristics of primary sources. Choose four corectansies
They are created by someone who sam or lined through an event
They are been examined and explained by modem historians.
They shoutstanding edge of theire period
They are not been interpreted by someone else.
They were ten years after an event OCCUS
They are from the time periodi
Answer:
They are created by someone who saw or lived through an event
What did La Harpe observe about Oklahoma territory?
A. It had economic potential.
B. It was dangerous.
C. It was worthless.
D. Too many people already lived in the region.
Answer:
The answer is A it had economical potential.
Explanation:
Answer:
What did La Harpe observe about Oklahoma territory?
A.
It had economic potential.
B.
It was dangerous.
C.
It was worthless.
D.
Too many people already lived in the region.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Explanation: its A, they were right
what did congress do to protect the rights of african americans
Answer:
Congress also passed two amendments to the Constitution. The Fourteenth Amendment made African-Americans citizens and protected citizens from discriminatory state laws. Southern states were required to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment before being readmitted to the union.Explanation:
1. Integrate Information from Diverse Sources Read the first two paragraphs of “Constantinople Rises.” Then look at the map of Constantinople. What do the text and the map convey about Constantinople? What different information about Constantinople can you draw from both sources?
Answer:
We can conclude from the text and the picture, that Constantinople's strategic geographical location led to its selection as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire.
Explanation:
Constantinople was in fact one of the largest, wealthiest, and most important cities in the Middle Ages, only rivalled, in some periods, by Cordoba, in the Iberian Peninsula.
As the capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople benefited from the centralization of power and the transfer of wealth from other regions. It also benefited from the trade networks that the city's strategic location, as a link between Europe and the Middle East, allowed it to develop.
When information gathered by an author comes from reports and articles written by other authors. What is this sorce known as?
Answer: primary source
Explanation: Have a blessed day a question your self do you have a relationship with God what did he do for me god bless you all
Answer:A,
Primary source
Explanation:
3. How many people actually survived the winter? Approximately what percentage of the
onginal settiers remained?
Answer:
As historian Alan Taylor recounts, of the first 104 colonists who landed in April 1607, only thirty-eight survived the winter. Of the 10,000 who left England for Jamestown in its first fifteen years, only twenty percent were still alive, and still in Jamestown, in 1622.
Explanation:
The winter of 1609–10, commonly known as the Starving Time, took a heavy toll. Of the 500 colonists living in Jamestown in the autumn, fewer than one-fifth were still alive by March 1610. Sixty were still in Jamestown; another 37, more fortunate, had escaped by ship.
What did the Roman Catholic Church fear the most?
Answer:
Throughout history, the Roman Catholic Church has faced numerous challenges, including charges of corruption, rivalries and questions regarding papal infallibility. In modern times, it strives to stay strong amid prevalent issues.
What are the names of the Contino family members?
Answer:
Assunta Contino
Nicholas Contino
Rose Contino
Salvatore Sam Contino
Eugenia Contino
Maria Madeline Contino
Concentra Lizzie Contino
Michael Conteno
First city sate of the Fertile Crescent was _____
Answer: I believe it was Mesopotamia?
Explanation:
This area is often referred to as the “cradle of civilization”, and I know that Mesopotamia was on of the first areas where humans sprung up cities.
the renaissance was a growth in humanism true or false ?
Answer:
The Renaissance typically refers to a period in European history approximately between 1400 and 1600. Many historians assert that it started earlier or ended later, depending on the country. It bridged the periods of the Middle Ages and modern history, and, depending on the country, overlaps with the Early Modern, Elizabethan and Restoration periods. The Renaissance is most closely associated with Italy, where it began in the 14thcentury, though countries such as Germany, England and France went through…
Why might values such as self-sacrifice and loyalty have been so strongly emphasized
during the Roman Republic?
The divine favour that Romans believed protected their community demanded that people faithfully and piously worship the gods. Respecting oneself was also part of this value. Self-respect meant many things. Most importantly, it meant never giving up, no matter how difficult or painful the situation.
Why didn't the Africans die from small pox as many of the Native
Americans did during early colonization?
O They were able to escape the Europeans.
O They had immunities to the disease
O They had created the first antibiotics for small pox
O All of the above
In England's North American colonies, the Great Awakening contributed to the development of a common American identity. a decline in cultural diversity. peaceful relations with American Indians. the strengthening of British authority. Please Help!!!
Answer:
Debemos crear acciones como campañas de concientización que nos permiten proteger y preservar la diversidad cultural
La diversidad cultural: es las distintas formaciones o distintas culturas que hay en el mundo, la cultura es simbolo de riqueza, pues viene de un proceso historico importante.
Por esto la diversidad cultural es un simbolo de riqueza, la mejor manera de cuidar y preservar la misma es permitiendo la interculturalidad es decir intercambio de culturas, donde podamos conocer culturas distintas a las de nosotros.
Explanation:
explain reason and/or justifications for european exploration and settlement in the area of north america, with emphasis on the interest of the Spanish and british in the southeastern area.
Answer:
There are three main reasons for European Exploration. Them being for the sake of their economy, religion and glory. They wanted to improve their economy for instance by acquiring more spices, gold, and better and faster trading routes. Also, they really believed in the need to spread their religion, Christianity. The English colonized North America for several different economic reasons. Basically, they found goods that had a market in Europe. The English that settled New England found timber that was great for building ships. The Spanish support exploration and colonization because their motivations for colonial expansion were trade and the spread of the Christian faith through indigenous conversions. The Spanish explored areas to the north, looking for a Fountain of Youth, and landed on a peninsula on the coast of North America, which he named Florida. Spain's empire was complete and fleets of ships were carrying the plunder back to Spain.
Explanation:
The opportunity to make money was one of the primary motivators for the colonization of the New World. The Virginia Company of London established the Jamestown colony to make a profit for its investors. Europe's period of exploration and colonization was fueled largely by necessity.