What was the role and importance of the mississippi river in the development of the Native American settlements?

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Answer:

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I am like most Americans and vote on individual issues. I try to stay open minded
and my attitude on an issue can change based on learning something new.
Like, when I saw that movie "Vegucation" and became a Vegan.


A. Radical
B. Conservative
C. Reactionary
D. Moderate
E. Liberal
F. Libertarian

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Answer:trump

Explanation:trump2020

Select THREE characteristics of a democracy.
rights handed over by citizens to the government
acknowledgement of people's basic rights
always assumes a confederate form of government
ruled by a small group of leaders
participation by the people
consent by the people to accept the government's actions (consent of the governed)

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Answer:

right handed over by citizens to the goverment

Which of the following is a true statement? The invention of writing made it easier for scholars to understand history. Bronze is stronger than iron. The invention of the wheel had an important impact on farming. Silk fabric was introduced to the world by Egypt.

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Answer: it is the invention of the wheel made an impact on farming

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Answer:

The invention of writing made it easier for scholars to understand history.

Explanation:

With the inventoin of writing  scholars in the time of the taking place can write it down for scholars to read and understand in the future.

Which region has the greatest diversity of resources?

Northwest

Northeast

Southwest

Southeast

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Answer:b, northeast

Explanation:

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How did the climate of the Fertile Crescent support early settlements? A. Steep mountains kept people safe from enemies. B. Flooding created fertile soil that was good for growing crops. C. Cold weather made it possible to raise animals for food. D. Long droughts dried out the land and allowed people to build homes.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

When it would rain the rivers would flood leaving slit behind, that made the ground fertile and good for crops.

Answer:

B. Flooding created fertile soil that was good for growing crops.

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What’s the answer ??
answer fast for 10 points!

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the answer would be a because it states evidence in the graph showed

Why do you suppose that so many people believed for centuries that the earth is flat

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My personal experience with people that think the world is flat they said something like “we had saw a drop off in the world.” or something like that.

What led to the decline of the Spanish Empire?

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many factors

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17th Century - The Empire Declines. The decline of the Spanish empire was brought about by many factors. Money was tight for the Spanish during the 17th century, despite that galleons filled with gold were sent from the Americas (though many were raided by pirates or were wrecked in storms).

BRUH PLZZZ HELPPPP Which of the following is NOT true about the Mound Builders? A.They had and used slaves. B.Their culture flourished for 6,000 years. C.Their mounds were religious symbols, graves, and for religious practices. D.They lived in large cities.

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Answer: B; their culture had flourished for 6,000 years.

Explanation:

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Historically, how do Japan and China get along?

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Answer:

Japan and China's cultures are drastically different, one being based on strictness and honor. Chine's culture is based around agriculture and agrarian. Historically, both nations fought several wars against each other over their cultural differences. The last time China was crushed in war with Japan was in 1938 during Japan's crusade through the Pacific nations and islands.

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Why did most revolutions end by 1850?

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Answer:

A) people stopped supporting War and conflict. B) Monarchs killed all of the revolutionaries.

Answer: its A

Explanation:

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Who came first, the chicken or the egg?

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Answer:

the chicken because the chicken has to lay the egg.

Eggs come from chickens and chickens come from eggs: that’s the basis of this ancient riddle. But eggs – which are just female sex cells – evolved more than a billion years ago, whereas chickens have been around for just 10,000 years. So the riddle is easily solved…or is it?

Taken at face value, there is no doubt that the egg came before the chicken. We tend to think of eggs as the shelled orbs laid by birds from which their chicks hatch – unless we eat them first. But all sexually reproducing species make eggs (the specialised female sex cells). That’s 99.99 per cent of all eukaryotic life – meaning organisms that have cells with a nucleus, so all animals and plants, and everything but the simplest life forms.

We don’t know for sure when sex evolved but it could have been as much as 2 billion years ago, and certainly more than 1 billion. Even the specialised sort of eggs laid by birds, with their tough outer membrane, evolved more than 300 million years ago.

As for chickens, they came into being much later. They are domesticated animals, so evolved as the result of humans purposefully selecting the least aggressive wild birds and letting them breed. This seems to have happened in several places independently, starting around 10,000 years ago.

The wild ancestor of chickens is generally agreed to be a tropical bird still living in the forests of Southeast Asia called the red junglefowl –  with other junglefowl species possibly adding to the genetic mix. From these origins, humans have carried chickens around the world over the past two millennia or more.

So, eggs dramatically predate chickens. But to be fair to the spirit of the riddle, we should also consider whether a chicken’s egg predates a chicken. As humans consistently chose the tamest red junglefowls and bred them together, the genetic makeup of the resulting birds will have shifted. At some stage during this domestication process the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) evolved into a new subspecies, Gallus gallus domesticus, AKA the chicken.

In practice, it is impossible to pinpoint the moment when this happened. But in theory, at some point two junglefowl bred and their offspring was genetically different enough from the species of its parents to be classified as a chicken. This chicken would have developed within a junglefowl egg and only produced the very first chicken’s egg on reaching maturity. Looked at this way, the chicken came first.

Which barrier limited the spread of the Shang Dynasty to the northwest? pls respod im literally dyig

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Answer:

Gobi Desert

Explanation:

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

Acceptance

A. Pilgrimage
B. Shah
C. Tolerance
D. Nomads
E. Five pillars of Islam
F. Minaret
G. Babur
H. Jihad
I. Mosque
J. Caravan
K. Patrons
L. Caliph
M. Calligraphy

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c. tolerance should be the answer

Answer: C. Tolerance

Explanation:

Choose the correct year range below that corresponds to the 4th millennium BC

1. 4001 BC - 5000 BC

2. 5000 BC - 4001 BC

3. 4000 BC - 3001 BC

4. 4001 BC - 3000 BC

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The answer will be 3. 4000 BC - 3001 BC

Why did people begin to settle in one place

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Answer:

Because people did not need to travel for food since they knew how to farm.

name 3 types of colonies​

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royal, proprietary, and self-governing

There were three types of British colonies: royal, proprietary, and self-governing.

what opposition lord morley and lord minto had to face while applying their reforms in India

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Answer:

The Morley-Minto reforms were faced with heavy opposition from the Indian National Congress as the Congress believed that the reforms had nothing to do with administrative efficiency but were a way to create a rift between the Hindus and the Muslims of West Bengal

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SOMEONE HELP PLS.i need A reasoning or importance explaining why Hernan Cortes was important.

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Hernan Cortes invaded Mexico in 1519 and he conquered the Aztec Empire. Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquistador. He is best remembered for conquering the Aztec empire in 1521. He had claimed Mexico for Spain. Hernan also helped colonize Cuba. Hernan Cortes had become a governor of New Spain.

List five major themes associated with modern world history

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Answer - Difference concerns how they have remained distinct and diverse. History Alive! World Connections highlights five themes in world history: cultural interaction, political structures, economic structures, social structures, and human-environment interaction.
five themes that students explore throughout the course in order to make connections among historical developments in different times and places: interaction between humans and the environment; development and interaction of cultures; state building, expansion, and conflict; creation, expansion,

In which states did Confederate troops attempt invasions of the North?

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Answer:

Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia

Hope it helps please correct me if im wrong but i dont think so :0

Explanation:

“Not by birth does one become an outcast, not by birth does one become a Brahmin. By deeds
one becomes an outcast; by deeds one becomes a Brahmin. There are two ends not to be
sought by a seeker of truth. The first is the pursuit of desires ... and the second is the pursuit of
hardship. The middle way avoids of these ... and leads to peace, insight, full wisdom, and
nirvana."
--Buddha
After reading this document, what practice of Hinduism is the Buddha
criticizing?

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Lol k12? Same here!‍

Answer:

I choose the Hinduism practice known as Sadhana.

Explanation:

I choose this because Sadhana is a day in which your foundation for your personal, individual effort to communicate with the divine inside you. To find inner piece and to help work on yourself to achieve your purpose in life.

Sadhana leads to nirvana and the main purpose of Sadhana is to find inner piece and to find the wisdom to achieve your purpose.

Hope this helps:)

The Plains Indians used the hides of buffalo to create __________.

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Answer:

they used buffalo fur as clothing

Explanation:

They use buffalo fur

5. How many presidents were elected over the length of the timeline?

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Answer:

This is a list of presidents of the United States by time in office. The basis of the list is the difference between dates. The length of a full four-year presidential term of office amounts to 1,461 days (three common years of 365 days plus one leap year of 366 days). If counted by number of calendar days all the figures would be one greater, with the exception of Grover Cleveland, who would receive two days.

Since 1789, there have been 44 people sworn into office as President of the United States, and 45 presidencies, as Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms and is counted chronologically as both the 22nd and 24th president. Of the individuals elected president, four (William Henry Harrison,[1] Zachary Taylor,[2] Warren G. Harding,[3] and Franklin D. Roosevelt) died of natural causes while in office, four (Abraham Lincoln,[4] James A. Garfield,[4][5] William McKinley,[6] and John F. Kennedy) were assassinated, and one (Richard Nixon[7]) resigned from office.

William Henry Harrison spent the shortest time in office while Franklin D. Roosevelt spent the longest. Roosevelt is the only US president to have served more than two terms. Following ratification of the Twenty-second Amendment in 1951, presidents—beginning with Dwight D. Eisenhower—have been ineligible for election to a third term or, after serving more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president, to a second term. The amendment contained a grandfather clause that explicitly exempted the incumbent president, then Harry S. Truman, from the new term limitations, which first applied to his immediate successor, Dwight D. Eisenhower.

2. It is made up of dust and rock that burn up in the Earth's atmosphere.
O Comet
O Meteor
Asteroid

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Answer:

Comets

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It is made up of dust and rock that burn up in the Earth's atmosphere and is called a comet. The correct option is a.

What is a comet?

A comet is an icy, small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gasses, a process that is called outgassing. This produces a visible atmosphere or coma, and sometimes also a tail.

These phenomena are due to the effects of solar radiation and the solar wind acting upon the nucleus of the comet. Comet nuclei range from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometres across and are composed of loose collections of ice, dust, and small rocky particles. The coma may be up to 15 times Earth's diameter, while the tail may stretch beyond one astronomical unit.

If sufficiently bright, a comet may be seen from Earth without the aid of a telescope and may subtend an arc of 30° across the sky.

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Which threshold covers the emergence of Homo Sapiens?

Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)
A
Threshold 8

(Choice B)
B
Threshold 6

(Choice C)
C
Threshold 1

(Choice D)
D
Threshold 3

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Answer:

Choice B

Explanation:

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Who bases conclusions on hard evidence?


historian and psychologist


historian and archaeologist


archaeologist and psychologist

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Answer:

historian and archaeologist

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer to this question is: Historian and Archaeologist

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements about US mobilization during World War II are true?

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To answer this question lets take a look at the options:
Many more people served in the military than worked on the home front. - False - Based in the reduction of unemployment resulted from the millions of war jobs created, we can affirm there were more people working in the home front than in the military. The shortage of job was so intense that millions of retired people, housewives, and students entered the labor force.
Women worked on the home front but did not serve in the US military. - False - Approximately two hundred thousand women served in the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) and the navy’s equivalent, Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES). Others joined the Marine Corps, the Coast Guard, and the Army Air Force.
The efforts of soldiers and factory workers were both vital to the Allied war effort. - True - The industries and induction centers of the country were mobilized to supply the Army. The military effort was strongly supported by civilians, who provided military personnel, shelter and money, as an incentive to fight in the war.
The United States mobilized millions of soldiers and workers for the war effort. - True - During the war, more than 16 million Americans served in the United States Armed Forces, with more than 405,000 dead in combat and more than 671,000 injured. .......Hopes this helps ; )

Answer:

The efforts of both soldiers and factory workers were vital to the Allied war effort.

The United States mobilized millions of soldiers and workers for the war effort.

Explanation:

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QUESTION: How did the Fugitive Slave act affect the United States?

A= It further divided the Northern and Southern states.
B= It made it easier for slaves to escape to freedom.
C=It helped ease tension between the northern and southern states.
D= It did not affect the country very much.

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Answer:

A. It further divided the Northern and Southern states.

Explanation:

In the text it says,

"People in the south believed the law would force northerners to recognize the rights of southerners. Instead enforcement of the law convinced more people in the north of the evils of slavery."

This separates the Northern and Southern states even more.

Hope this helps :)

What do you think was the most
important grievance the American
Colonists had against King George Ill?
Why?

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Answer:

The grievances/complaints was a section from the Declaration of Independence where the colonists listed their problems with the British government, specifically George III. The United States Declaration of Independence contains 27 grievances against the decisions and actions of George III of Great Britain. Historians have noted the similarities with John Locke's works and the context of the grievances.[1] Historical precedents such as Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689 had established the principle that the King was not to interfere with the Rights of Englishmen held by the people. In the view of the American colonies, the King had opposed the very purpose of government by opposing laws deemed necessary for the public good.[2]

Answer:The grievances/complaints was a section from the Declaration of Independence where the colonists listed their problems with the British government, specifically George III. The United States Declaration of Independence contains 27 grievances against the decisions and actions of George III of Great Britain. Historians have noted the similarities with John Locke's works and the context of the grievances.[1] Historical precedents such as Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689 had established the principle that the King was not to interfere with the Rights of Englishmen held by the people. In the view of the American colonies, the King had opposed the very purpose of government by opposing laws deemed necessary for the public good.

Explanation:

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