Answer: Guanahani was we know as the Bahamas
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Who was the founder of Sikhism?
Answer:
Guru Nanak
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who was the first empires of a united china
Answer:
Qin Shi Huang. His other names include: Ying Zheng; Zheng, the King of Qin; Shi Huangdi.
The Articles of Confederation were written before or after the U.S. Constitution? *
A. five less than the product of 6 and a number x is equal to 43
B. Solve for x
Do you think the events of 1919 justified Palmer’s actions? Why or why not?. write a paragraph
Answer:
While the repeated bombings and discovery of bombs by the postal service undoubtedly created an atmosphere of suspicion, they do not justify the actions taken by Palmer and his office against those he suspected. Palmer specifically targeted foreign born groups without any evidence.
Identify the wrong pair.
Subject: History and Political science (History)
Answer:
2 is wrong
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Wind can affect a landscape in many ways. In the desert, wind can remove sediment near the surface, leaving gravel behind. The gravel becomes packed and smooth. What is the term for what is formed by this process
Answer:
Desert pavement
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would the provisional government refusing to end WW1 be a political, economical, military or social issue?
economical because he is effecting all.
How many kids does Bors have?
(King Arthur movie)
Answer:
way too many
Explanation:
watch the full movie and no the answer the answer is simple.
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You examined the factors that contributed to the decline of the medieval period. In a two-paragraph response answer the following questions using evidence from the unit. Make sure to follow the C.E.R. writing format.
What does it mean that the Middle Ages “declined”? Provide a few examples of this happening from the unit.
How did events and conditions in the Middle Ages set the stage for the Renaissance and the modern era?
the decline of the churches power caused the improvement of life which lead to the creation of trade and currency to help back trades. With the power gap people began to fill roles that helped build the current nations of today and with the church gone and being able to freely innovate this lead to the industrialization period.
What aspects of Egyptian sculpture of late civilization
Answer:
Its focus on realism
Explanation:
that the answer
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using complete sentences explain why soemone living in New Zealand or Canada might might have a different definition of waht urban means than someone living in the untied states?
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Answer:
The word "urban" means different things in different countries. Each country's government has its own definition. ... In Canada, the number of people needed to define an area as urban is 400 people per square kilometre. New Zealand considers any area to be urban if more than 1,000 people are living together.
Explanation:
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The President is Commander and Chief of the military.
• Congress passes laws and propose amendments to the Constitution.
• The Supreme Court can rule that a law is unconstitutional.
The facts above are all examples of the _______ principle in the U.S. Constitution.
A.
limited government
B.
popular sovereignty
C.
separation of powers
D.
habeas corpus
Answer:
seperation of powers
Explanation:
Answer:
C separation of powers
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after gaining independence from britain, how did the founding fathers address this grievance in the declaration?
21. What are the gospels?
Answer:
Gospel, meaning "Good News", originally meant the Christian message, but in the 2nd century it came to be used also for the books in which the message was set out;
OR
the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.
In a paragraph or two, describe how power was divided between the central government and state governments under the Articles of Confederation. Then explain one way in which this division of power weakened the country. SHERL0CKED
Answer: The Articles of Confederation were created by the Second Continental Congress. What was the purpose of the Articles of Confederation? The purpose of the Articles of Confederation was to plan the structure of the new government and to create a confederation-some kind of government.
Explanation:
Answer:
The states had all the power, they could collect taxes, they interoperated with the law, they enforced the law, and they could deal with foreign countries. The Central Government could make new laws, but couldn’t enforce them, and they couldn’t collect taxes. Since a weak central government couldn’t enforce laws or collect any taxes, they had to rely on the states, but each state was different.
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Around the year 133 BC, Rome was set up as a democracy. Later the Roman people were sovereign. Even the system of voting was weighted to give more influence to the votes of the wealthy. By 14 AD, when the first emperor Augustus died, popular elections had all but disappeared. This was nothing short of a revolution, brought about through a century of constant civil strife, and sometimes open warfare. Many Romans themselves put the key turning point in 133 BC. The course of events is clear enough.In the process, he deposed from office another tribune who opposed the distribution and argued that his reforms should be funded from the money that came from the new Roman imperial province of Asia. Gracchus's land bill was passed. Gracchus's motivation is much less clear. Whatever his motives were, his career crystallised many of the main issues that were to underlie the revolutionary politics of the next hundred years.The consequences of Rome's growing empire were crucial. Tiberius's decision to use the revenues of Asia for his land distribution was a provocative claim - that the poor as well as the rich should enjoy the fruits of Rome's conquests. But Tiberius's desire to stand for a second tribunate also raised questions of personal political dominance. This became an increasingly urgent issue as leading men in the first century BC, such as Julius Caesar, were sometimes given vast power to deal with the military threats facing Rome from overseas - and then proved unwilling to lay down that power when they returned to civilian life. The events of 133 BC were followed by a series of intensifying crises. At the end of the century Gaius Marius, a stunningly successful soldier, defeated enemies in Africa, Gaul and finally in Italy, when Rome's allies in Italy rebelled against her.He held the highest office of state, the consulship, no fewer than seven times, an unprecedented level of long-term dominance of the political process. Marius then came into violent conflict with Lucius Cornelius Sulla, another Roman warlord, who after victories in the east actually marched on Rome in 82 BC and established himself 'dictator'.This had been an ancient Roman office designed to give a leading politician short terms powers in an emergency.Unlike Julius Caesar, however, who was to become dictator 40 years later, Sulla retired from the office and died in his bed.The middle years of the first century BC were marked by violence in the city, and fighting between gangs supporting rival politicians and political programmes.The two protagonists were Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus ('Pompey the Great', as he was called, after Alexander the Great) and Julius Caesar.Caesar promoted radical policies in the spirit of Tiberius Gracchus; Pompey had the support of the traditionalists.Historians in both the ancient and modern world have devoted enormous energy to tracking the precise stages by which these two men came head-to-head in civil war. But the fact is that, given the power each had accrued and their entrenched opposition, war between them was almost inevitable. Not much 'liberty' was to follow. Instead there was another decade of civil war as Caesar's supporters first of all battled it out with his assassins, and when they had been finished off, fought among themselves.
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What were the aesthetics they focused on ( Safavid Empire )
Explain
Answer:
The Safavids were a dynastic family that ruled over modern-day Iran. They sustained one of the longest running empires of Iranian history, lasting from 1501 to 1736. At the height of their reign, the Safavids controlled not only Iran, but also the countries we now know as Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Armenia, eastern Georgia, parts of the North Caucasus, Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan, as well as parts of Turkey, Syria, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
Soon after the Safavids rose to power, they established Twelver Shiism (the largest branch of Shi’a Islam), as the official religion of their dynasty. This distinguished the Safavids from their neighboring and rival empires—the Ottomans (to their west in Turkey), and the Mughals (to their east in India). The Ottomans and Mughals adhered to Sunni Islam. While Shi’a and Sunni share many core Islamic beliefs, the main difference has to do with who succeeded the Prophet Muhammad upon his death in 632. The Sunnis believed the leader should be elected amongst the people, while the Shi’a believed the leader should follow the lineage of Prophet Muhammad’s family.
Safavid art and architecture reflected this adoption of a Shi’a identity. They invested a great deal of their capital into the building and decoration of shrines of Shi’a saints. This encouraged pilgrimages across the great stretch of the Safavid empire, in places such as Karbala and Najaf, two cities in central Iraq. Shi’a Islam is still the official state religion of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Safavids are therefore widely known for bringing this historic change to the region. However, the original ancestral line of the Safavids was a religious order of Sufi mystics that lived in Ardabil, a city now in Azerbaijan (Sufism is the mystical branch of Islam that originated during the Umayyad caliphate).
Shah Ismail, the founder of the Safavid dynasty, rejoined the western and eastern halves of the Iranian plateau through military achievement. Prior to the rise of the Safavids, the region was broken up into a mosaic of autonomous states, all governed by local rulers. The emergence of the Safavids marked the first time the region was ruled by Persian kings since the Sasanian dynasty (an empire dating back to the seventh century). Because the Safavids forged an empire of vastly different regions, each with unique artistic tastes and styles, early Safavid artists worked diligently to create a cohesive visual identity that nevertheless reflected the diversity the new Safavid dynasty controlled. This aesthetic was developed even further by Shah Abbas I (who reigned from 1588–1629), the dynasty’s most prolific builder and patron of the arts. Collectively, the Safavids produced one of the richest eras of art production in Islamic history, spanning arts of the book, exquisite textiles, and monumental architecture.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Perseus' sandals give him a godly power, and allow him to fly.
what was the name of the leader of the wampanoag tribe
Answer:
msss
Explanation:
how many military veterans are there in the united states?
Answer:
18 million
Explanation:
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A large social idea created from other smaller ideas is called a(n)
a
dünyanın en kalabalık ülkesi içindir ünlü öznel mi nesnel mi
probably objective because the title I an info about someone or somebody
How many people died from the great blizzard in 1888.
Answer:
about 400 people died in the great blizzard of 1888
What did some fear the Constitution would lead to?
An American Parliament
An American Bill of Rights
An American king
Answer:
An American King
Explanation:
People feared the lack of a bill of rights and the new powers given to the national government would lead to a king.
Why is there a mixed historical feeling about Crispus Attucks
Answer:
He was apart of the apart of the Boston Massacre.
Explanation:
Why did legislators and policymakers restrict access to the ballot as new amendments, like the 15th and 19th were added to the constitution
Answer:
The Fifteenth Amendment had a significant loophole: it did not grant suffrage to all men, but only prohibited discrimination on the basis of race and former slave status. States could require voters to pass literacy tests or pay poll taxes -- difficult tasks for the formerly enslaved, who had little education or money.
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Bakit mahalagang matutuhan ang pagtukoy at pagpapaliwanag sa mahahalagang detalye, mensahe at kaisipan ng isang akdang pampanitikan?
Answer:
you already asked that
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22. How did African Art serve Religious purposes? Please list four ways
Answer:
idealizeglorifysuggesttell a story in religionExplanation: