Answer:
They became very flattering is the correct answer
Explanation:
the first article calls him a demon, then the second and third are less extreme, finally the last article addresses him as the emperor and starts to give complements.
What was the cultural and economic significance of Mecca?
Answer:
Ancient Mecca was an oasis on the old caravan trade route that linked the Mediterranean world with South Arabia, East Africa, and South Asia. ... Mecca became a place for trade, for pilgrimage, and for tribal gatherings. The city's religious importance greatly increased with the birth of Muhammad about 570.Explanation:
what was the main point of the caste system in india?
A) To make it easier for people to trade)
B) To Reward people for working hard
C) To divide people into different groups
D) To protect people from foreign attacks
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Answer: C. To divide people into different groups
Explanation: APEX
what are the similarities and differences of these three words Boston Tea Party Boston Massacre and First Continental Congress
Answer:
nothing nothing at all
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Jamal is making a graph to relate the number of hours he studied to the number of points he scores on his math tests. The relationship is proportional. What should a graph of this information look like?
A.) a line that is straight up and down
B.) a line curves upward but then curves back down
C.) a straight line that passes through the point (0, 0)
D.) a line that starts at the point (0, 0) and then curves upward
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explain how Shay’s Rebellion led to the Constitutional Convention
Answer:
Shays’ Rebellion was one of the several critical events that led to the calling of a Constitutional Convention the following year in Philadelphia.
Explanation:
Daniel Shays, a former Continental Army captain, led a group of upset western Massachusetts residents that were upset about the way the state government was handling wartime debt and high taxes.
Read this excerpt from Common Sense.
According to Paine, what does the king in England
do? Check all of the boxes that apply. a) fight wars
b) give away land
c) worship his people
d) make the country poor
A, B, D.
Paine doesn't talk about the English king worshipping his people, but he does mention the king being ”worshipped into a bargain.” He does, however, say that the king of England starts wars, gives land away, and as a result, impoverishes his people.
According to Paine, what does the king in England
do?:
✔ A, B, D
Next Question:
✔ Negative
Is the phrase “A pretty business indeed” meant to be straightforward or sarcastic?
✔ sarcastic
Why would colonists find the second sentence offensive? Check all of the boxes that apply.
✔ B, C
Continue analyzing this passage from Common Sense.
Paine contrasts two types of people in sentence three.
“Honest man” is another way of saying
✔ Ordinary Person
“Crowned ruffian” is another way of saying
✔ bully king
In the first passage, Paine is arguing why monarchies are a poor form of government. Describe why Paine believes that monarchies are bad, using evidence from the passage.
Write three to four sentences.
The king spends time making war and giving out land, which makes the country poor. The king makes a large salary and is head of the church while the country gets poorer. America would be better off with one ordinary, honest man than with a brutal king.
Explanation:
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Irony means :
A)Tunnel vision
B)Probable cause
C)Caustic remark
D)Clean slate
Answer:
C. Caustic Remark
Answer:
ironic perspective on an action or stance made in the past. This type of irony is perfect for a character who ends up in a ironic situation they would never expect.
Explanation:
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Choose all that apply
Which five contributions were NOT made by the Greeks?
bridges
laws
intellectual thinking
democracy
scientific discovery
aqueducts
Latin language
architecture
state medicine
Answer:
Bridges -Greeks
laws - Ur-Nammu
intellectual thinking -Socrates
democracy -Athenians
scientific discovery - einstein
aqueducts -Romains
Latin language - Greeks
architecture - Roman
state medicine - Greeks
Explanation:
Answer:
laws
intellectual thinking
democracy
scientific discovery
aqueducts
architecture
Explanation:
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Because of Britain’s economic policy of mercantilism, the thirteen American colonies were
Answer:Mercantilism, an economic policy designed to increase a nation's wealth through exports, thrived in Great Britain between the 16th and 18th centuries. ... Because of this heavy reliance on its colonies, Great Britain imposed restrictions on how its colonies could spend their money or distribute assets.
In paragraph 11, the line “The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to
our ears the clash of resounding arms!” refers to *
A) The upcoming debate in the congress
B)An attack from England
C)The fight for freedom
D) Their wives calling to tell them to get home
President Roosevelt’s first reaction to Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle is best described as
Answer: Outrage toward the meat-packing industry
Which of these was probably motivation for African Americans migrating from the south?
Who was the most famous ruler of Mali what what effect did he have on the North African economy
Answer:
very rich man
Explanation:
he was very rich and to this day is the richest person in history he helped the North African economy boom and many more to pop out
What was the first elective governing body in a
British colony?
Answer:
House of Burgesses
With its origin in the first meeting of the Virginia General Assembly at Jamestown in July 1619, the House of Burgesses was the first democratically-elected legislative body in the British American colonies.
What does Paul list as the core components of a church service? Why are these important and central?
Which battle is considered the most significant Civil War battle fought in the indian territory? Summarize the battle and its outsome.
Answer:
The Battle of Honey Springs is considered to be the most important battle fought in the Indian Territory during the Civil War. It was largest military clash in the Indian Territory and marked the beginning of the end of Confederate control in the Indian Territory. General Cooper was amassing his army at the Confederate commissary depot at Honey Springs. General Blunt and his Union troops intercepted Cooper’s army on July 17, 1863. Blunt was worried about the growing Confederate threat at Honey Springs and decided to attack first. The First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry Regiment prevented the advance of the Texas army with their sharpshooting. The Confederates had faulty gunpowder from Mexico, while the Union had more cannons and better artillery. This battle was significant because the Confederates lost control of the Indian Territory north of the Arkansas River and the Union gained an easy route to Fort Smith.
Explanation:
Did the Topic Review Activity, this was the sample response after doing it.
what was the objective of the policy for platt amendment
Answer:
The Platt Amendment to maintain public order and turn Cuba into a "self-governing colony" meaning more independence
Explanation:
What would the chapel at Mission San Antonio de Valero be called?
Answer:
It would be called Acequia Madre de Valero and can i have brainliest?
Explanation:
Who was a Buddhist monk who took a 17 year journey to holy sites to learn more about Buddhism?
a
Mahayana
b
Genghis Khan
c
Marco Polo
d
Xuanzang
Answer:
Xuanzang
Explanation: The life and adventures of a Chinese monk who made a 17-year journey to bring Buddhist teachings from India to China. Xuanzang subsequently became the main character in the great Chinese epic Journey to the West.
What were the main political factors that caused the power of Rome to slip away?
Answer:
Explanation:
Empire failed to enforce its rule, and its vast territory was divided into several successor polities. The Roman Empire lost the strengths that had allowed it to exercise effective control over its Western provinces.Increasing pressure from invading barbarians outside Roman culture also contributed greatly to the collapse. Emperors, the internal struggles for power, the religious changes of the period, and the efficiency of the civil administration.
What were Jim Crow Laws intended to do?
Answer: Jim Crow laws intended to make black people have less rights than white people. These laws were adopted by slave states, like Texas, Georgia, South Carolina and others. These laws wanted slavery to come back again.
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The black plague was passed to people through animals and insects
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The bubonic plague was spread throughout europe during the middle ages from fleas festering on rats that lived in crowded cities.
Answer:
True!
Explanation:
Often, humans become infected after being bitten by fleas that have bitten infected animals like deer mice and voles. Photos: Another easy way humans become infected is after their pet, mainly a house cat, hunts an infected rodent and then bites the owner or is host to infected fleas.
What kind of soil did New England colonies have
Answer:
good soil
Explanation:
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Answer:
The New England colonies had rocky soil, which was not suited to plantation farming, so the New England colonies depended on fishing, lumbering, and subsistence farming.
According to Lincoln, why was the sacrifice made by
the soldiers at Gettysburg worth the price they paid?
Answer:
According to Lincoln, why was the sacrifice made by the soldiers at Gettysburg worth the price they paid? They died to protect American democracy.
Explanation:
What are some examples of postal delays that have created problems for Americans?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached or further references, we can say the following.
Some examples of postal delays that have created problems for Americans are the delays in paychecks that are most needed for the American workers who need the money to make their living, as well as some kinds of supplies they need for their daily lives. Another critical thing that upsets the American people is the postal delay of medicines that are needed to improve their health.
Even today, the issue is on every news channel and newspaper due to the fact that the coming elections. There has been a lot of controversy regarding the US Presidential elections next November.
The issuing of the declaration in the excerpt best serves as evidence of the
You are likely referring to the Sedition act declaration of 1798.
Answer:
bitter political debates of the 1790s
Explanation:
The Sedition Act of 1798 was meant to threaten and punish those who spoke or write against the US government.
In the 1790s, that was a time in American history that saw intense and bitter political debates among the legislature and politicians.
Which type of Christianity is most practiced in Western Europe?
Answer:
Roman Catholisim , hope i helped
Explanation:
Answer:
The largest Christian group in Europe, accounting for more than 48% of Europe Christians. The second largest Christian group in Europe were the orthodox, who made up 32% of Europe Christians. About 19% of European Christians were part of the Protestant traditions.
Explanation:
what factors combined to make Europeans curious about other places
What was the Reformation? Who started it and what happened?
Answer:
Explanation:
Historians usually date the start of the Protestant Reformation to the 1517 publication of Martin Luther's “95 Theses.” Its ending can be placed anywhere from the 1555 Peace of Augsburg, which allowed for the coexistence of Catholicism and Lutheranism in Germany, to the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia, which ended the Thirty
Answer:
Causes of Reformation. The start of the 16th century, many events led to the Protestant reformation. Clergy abuse caused people to begin criticizing the Catholic Church. The greed and scandalous lives of the clergy had created a split between them and the peasants.
Explanation:
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Settlers in the backcountry created new distinctive cultures, fueling social and ethnic tensions and often resulting in violent protest to express grievances."
For TWO of the following, analyze the causes and effects of the revolt: *Bacon's Rebellion *Shay's Rebellion *Whiskey Rebellion
Explain which ONE event best reflects the statement above.
Explain why your choice is better than ONE of the other choices listed.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
A. Bacon's Rebellion was caused by dissatisfaction among the colonists from high taxes, low prices for tobacco, and anger towards Sir Berkeley because he provided special privileges that were given to those close to the Berkeley. In addition, Berkeley told the Indians that colonists would not expand further into the west, which greatly angered the colonists because they wanted more land. The biggest effect of this revolt was that people began to turn away from indentured servants and the slave trade grew. This was because the ruling class was surprised and worried that black servants and white colonists had banded together against them, leading them to be more harsh on black slaves.
Shay's Rebellion was caused by a rise in taxes and because a debt crisis was about to lead many colonists to be imprisoned. The rebellion occurred in protest of these taxes and to prevent the imprisonment of the colonists. As a result of the violence, people called for the Constitutional Convention because the rebellion exposed governmental weakness (especially flaws in the Articles of Confederation) and needed a way to prevent future rebellions.
B. Bacon's Rebellion best reflects the statement above. As people began to settle and create distinctive cultures in the Virginia colonies, social and ethnic tensions fueled between them and the Native Indians as the colonists kept wanting more of their land. These tensions resulted in Bacon's Rebellion, which was a violent protest to express grievances to their governor. Their governor promised the natives that the colonists would not expand any further, a decision that infuriated the Virginia colonists because that was against their desire. They wanted to keep expanding and taking more Indian land.
C. Bacon's Rebellion is a better choice than the Whiskey Rebellion because Bacon's Rebellion deals with ethnic tensions much more than the Whiskey Rebellion. Both of these had many similarities, such as that backcountry settlers violently revolted to protest something that the ruling class did. However, a main difference is that Bacon's Rebellion protested against Native Americans, a group of people whose social and ethnic cultures were extremely different from the colonists. In contrast, the Whiskey Rebellion was a protest about the government, and both the colonists and the politicians were white American citizens, therefore meaning that these two groups of people did not have social/ethnic cultures that were as contrasting.