The majority of colonists who first settled in Plymouth were

1. members of a Puritan Separatist congregation.
2. upper-middle-class Puritans from the London area.
3. moderate Puritans who wanted only minor reforms in church practices.
4. none of the above.

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Answer 1
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Answer 2

The majority of colonists who first settled in Plymouth were members of a Puritan Separatist congregation.

What are Colonists?

The Settlers and the Anno series served as inspiration for the calming settlement-building game The Colonists. Take on a series of individual campaign missions, play randomly generated maps, engage in competition on user-designed projects, or, in the sandbox mode, develop your colony without any restrictions.

A group of English Puritans who became known as the Pilgrims established Plymouth Colony. The core group, which consisted of around 40% of the adults and 56% of the family units, belonged to a congregation that William Bradford oversaw.

By the early 1800s, at least, the name "Pilgrim" had come to be used informally to refer to all Mayflower passengers as well as other early arrivals in Plymouth, making Pilgrims the term most commonly used to refer to the English colonists who came to Plymouth in the 1620s.

Therefore, Thus option (A) is correct

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Did the Incas believe in philosophy and if they did who where the philosophers

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Answer:

The philosophes (French for "philosophers") Were the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment. JOE BIDEN 2020 Few were primarily philosophers; rather, philosophes were public intellectuals who applied reason to the study of many areas of learning, including philosophy, history, science, politics, economics, and social issues. (BTW the ANSWER is Yes)

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Yes

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Cabot did not settle on Newfoundland because

He was told to establish colonies further south.
The weather was too severe and settlement was difficult.
He died before he was able to carry out his plans.
He was only interested in the route and not the permanent settlement.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

He was only interested in the route and not the permanent settlement.

the answer would be c i believe

Which tactics were used by protestors to gain attention to the women’s rights movement? Check all that apply. petitioning politicians by writing letters and newspaper articles addressing voting rights picketing outside the White House with messages to the president written on signs negotiating with anti-suffrage groups to reach a compromise and work together earning high wages at jobs usually given to men and donating the money to suffrage groups engaging in behaviour to attract public attention such as refusing to eat in prison
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Answer:

petitioning politicians by writing letters and newspaper articles addressing voting rights

picketing outside the White House with messages to the president written on signs

engaging in behavior to attract public attention such as refusing to eat in prison

Explanation:

Answer: 1, 2,5

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How did China’s geography affect its development in ancient times?

China was limited in its ability to grow due to the lack of farmland.
China used the bordering seas to spread its culture to other people.
China was isolated by the landforms that blocked it from other regions.
China used its major rivers to spread its power over surrounding people.

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Answer:

I think the answer is A

Explanation:

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Two hundred men came from Gonzales to help defend the Alamo, but it was too late.
True or false.

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False, it was actually 32 man that came to help defend the Alamo.
False it was not actually 200 men! Hope this helped

What motivated the first Americans to cross the Bering Strait into America?

A.They were trying to spread Siberian culture.
B.They were escaping invasion by the Spanish.
C.They were looking for more fertile farmland.
D.They were following the woolly mammoth they hunted.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

I’m pretty sure it’s C? Sorry if it’s wrong

Who were the 3 countries from Europe that colonized the New World?



Where did colonize?



What were the 3 G's and 3 F's?

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Answer:

Christopher Columbus arrived in the New World the continents of North and South America were ruled by multiple empires. The Aztecs ruled the land of Mexica, The Inca Empire stretched from modern day Columbia to Chile, and the Mayan culture had influenced most of the New World. In North America the Iriquois, Shawnee, Souix, Cherokee, Seminole, and other tribes forged small city states and confederacies.

The arrival of the Europeans was the first event of many that set in motion the end of these civilizations. Europeans were different then the people of the New World and were of a different mentality. The European continent had been embroiled in hundreds of wars ranging from small conflicts to large scale invasions. The result was an advanced view of warfare with advanced technology. They had a mindset of empire no doubt handed down from their Roman ancestors and continued to search for ways to expand.

The Portuguese, Spanish, French, Dutch, and English explorers would all lay claims in the New World and create a global empire. The Portuguese focused on a new trade route to India and colonized around Africa and the most eastern part of South America. The Spanish focused on the Caribbean, Mexico and South America. The French had colonies within the Caribbean as well as in Canada. The Dutch settled among the coastline of North America and the Caribbean, and the English founded colonies in North America and captured colonies within the Caribbean. Each had their own empires and would war with each other and the natives.

Early in the 16th century the Spanish were the most powerful. Their conquistadors had conquered the Aztecs and Incas and established strongholds throughout the Caribbean.  Militarily they were close to a hegemony, but their main strength lied in their economy. The trade brought in from the New World made Spain one of the wealthiest nations in the world. Their wealth was used to expand their empire and explore the world. However, by the end of the century their power began to wane. The feared armada had been soundly defeated by the English and other European countries had begun to colonize the New World.  This colonization would drive out the natives and create conflict between the European powers.

While the Spanish, French, Portuguese, Dutch, and English were the main players in European colonization of the New World, they were not the only ones. Sweden, Courland, Norway, The Danes, Russia, and Scotland also colonized the New World. This colonization would not come to a close until the 20th century.

British

British America (1607– 1783)

Newfoundland (1583-1949)

Thirteen Colonies (1607- 1783)

Rupert’s Land (1670-1870)

British Columbia (1793-1871)

British North America (1783 – 1907)

Explanation:

Spain,Portugal,Netherland,France and Europe

Who did the Cayuse blame for the death of
family and friends from the measles
epidemic?
A. Great Britain
B. France
C. The Whitmans

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Answer:

95% sure C. don't quote me though

Answer:

I checked, The answer is C.

Explanation:

Describe the Virginia Plan

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Introduced to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, James Madison's Virginia Plan outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The plan called for a legislature divided into two bodies (the Senate and the House of Representatives) with proportional representation.

Congress disapproved of President Johnson’s attempt to fire Secretary of War
Henry Winter Davis.
Benjamin Wade.
Robert E. Lee.
Edwin Stanton.

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Answer:

Edwin Stanton

Explanation:

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President Johnson's attempt to fire Secretary of War Edwin Stanton was disapproved by Congress. The correct answer is option D.

Who was President Johnson?

The seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, was an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who presided over the country from 1829 until 1837. He rose to popularity as a general in the American Army and held positions in both houses of Congress before winning the presidency.

President Andrew Johnson fired Secretary of War Edwin Stanton on August 12, 1867. Instead of firing Stanton, Johnson had suspended him in an effort to avert a constitutional crisis.

The Judiciary Committee delivered its report to the House on November 25, 1867. Three reports were prepared by the committee in total: the majority report for impeachment and two dissenting reports.

Therefore, the Edwin Stanton's suspension was disapproved by the Congress, although it was not a unanimous disapproval.

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How do our rights and responsibilities as citizens of the United States reflect what it means to be an American? Write a
paragraph that explains how our rights and responsibilities reflect our national identity.
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Our rights and responsibilities as a citizen of the U.S. reflects what it means to be an american because we have rights that other countries don't have and that makes us semi-superior. Our responsibilities reflect because we have responsibilities that make us a U.S citizen and it proves that we belong to America. Our responsibilities are to support and defend our country and to obey the law. Our rights reflect because they make us who we are and prove to other people that we are not bad people. Our rights and responsibilities define us and america, we stick together.

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What tool was used to peel bark off of
trees?
A. Draw knife
B. Augur
C. Fro

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Its a A. drawknife.

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Answer:

The almost incredible story of a small wandering tribe that was able to build an empire in one century (from the beginning of the 14th century to the beginning of the 15th) can be largely explained by three main factors: Aztec religion, the economy of the Valley of Mexico, and Aztec sociopolitical organization.

Explanation:

The Aztecs were a small group of native American tribes, and were mostly influenced by their own culture. However there were some people who were influenced by others.

Answer:

There are many factors that led to the decline of the Aztec Civilization such as sacrifices, disease and the Spanish conquest . Sacrifices had a big impact on the aztec population. thousands of people were killed in order to please god.

Explanation:

A Pharoah is an Egyptian king.
True
False

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Answer:

True. A Pharoah is an Egyptian king.

What was one societal reform under the Ming dynasty?

1 The Ming created state schools and universities.
2 The Ming rejected the use of examinations to promote officials.
3 The Ming adapted elements of Mongol culture into Chinese society.
4 The Ming limited the power of the emperor over Chinese society.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

a

Explanation:

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What would you use to sharpen a dull
hatchet?
A. a fro
B. a grinding stone
C. meat grinder

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Answer:

B is your answer

Explanation:

B: a grinding stone

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Answer:

D/b

Explanation:

D im pretty sure

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Answer:

I am not 100% sure about this, but i believe that the answer is D

Explanation:

It makes the most sense for the question being asked( in my eyes)

The Indus Valley was first visited by _____.

villagers
farmers
nomadic pastoral groups
hunter-gatherers

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The Indus Valley was first visited by hunter-gatherers

Answer:

hunter gatherers

Explanation:

Which of the following are true of the Spanish exploration and conquests in America?

1.) They often searched for legends.
2.) They claimed very little land except along the coast.
3.) They were looking for wealth.
4.) They were very kind to the Indians.
5.) They brought Spain great wealth.
6.) They attracted a great deal of interest in Spain.
7.) They made many political allies.
8.) They sought a new route to Asia.

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Answer:

6,5,1 and 8

Explanation:

Answer: It is 3, 7, 8, 1

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Match the person with the correct description
1. Roger Williams
2. William Penn
3. Squanto
4. William Bradford


A. a Puritan who spoke up for the Native Americans and all that was taken from them

B. a Quaker who negotiated with the natives, stating he would not take their land
without agreement from the tribe
C. a pilgrim who recorded the events of the first Thanksgiving in his writings

D. member of the Wampanoag tribe who helped the pilgrims survive one of their first winters

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Answer:

Explanation:roger matches - a

squanto- d

c -Edward Winslow

b-2

Answer:

1 roger

Explanation:

What is the purpose of the phrase "establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, [and] provide for the common defence" in the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution?

A. To claim that the new Constitution can be changed over time
B. To explain that the U.S. government has a duty to protect its people
C. To guaranteed that the American people will get to vote on all new laws
D. To show that the people hold all political power in the country.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

To showcase the government is made for the people.

B. the U.S. government has a duty to protect its peopel

Which group traded crops they grew for copper shells?

A. Haudenosaunee
B. Hopewell
c. Iroquois
D. Adena

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

They were a tribe that involved making graves and other stuff for there people. They used the copper to buy goods that they couldn't produce.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

what dose this article make you wounder about? ask a question that would encourage future investigation of this topic or process. explain why this question is interesting or important

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Answer:

Explanation:

Asking questions is a uniquely powerful tool for unlocking value in organizations: It spurs learning and the exchange of ideas, it fuels innovation.

How did the Manchu come to start the Qing dynasty?

a They took control from the rebel forces.
b They seized control from the Ming by elections.
c They established themselves as an economic force.
d They convinced the rebels and the Ming to unite with them.

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The leader called "Manchu" was able to start the Qing dynasty by taking control from the rebel forces.

What is the Qing dynasty?

The Qing dynasty was a Chinese dynasty was first established in 1636 by the Manchus to designate their regime in Manchuria.

The leader called "Manchu" was able to start the Qing dynasty by taking control from the rebel forces.

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Create at least three sentences using cause-and-effect. List at least three key political developments in medieval Europe. Then, for each development, use the words "led to" and words you add to make a sentence.

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The going down the hill part of this

Answer:

one of the political events is king edward brought more people into the goverment

Explanation:

Although the original purpose was to spread
Christianity, what did the Whitman Mission
primarily become over time?
A. A Cayuse reservation
B. A trading post for settlers' and Cayuse commerce
C. A settlers' rest stop

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

I think

Why did the founding fathers create the amendment process? Pls help I'll give brainliest!

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Answer:

The main purpose of the amending process described in Article V of the Constitution is to permanently protect the people of the nation from unreasonable amendment proposals and ratification.

Explanation:

The founders made the amendment process difficult because they wanted to lock in the political deals that made ratification of the Constitution possible. Moreover, they recognized that, for a government to function well, the ground rules should be stable. ... They made passing an amendment too hard.

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To maker America more equal and because it was becoming a democracy

What was the pen name of Samuel Clemens, author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?


Mark Twain


William Marcy Tweed


Ely Beach


Thomas Nast

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Answer:

Explanation:

Eiy beach

During the seventeenth century, colonial plantations were

1. rough and relatively small.
2. English country estates on a smaller scale.
3. insignificant in the colonial economy.
4. sites of political unrest.

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Answer: Rough and relatively small

Explanation:

Why did the Ottoman and Safavid empires face frequent conflict with each other?


They fought repeatedly over territorial expansion in India.


The population of one empire was largely Sunni Muslim while the population of the other was mostly Shi'a.


They both wanted to monopolize trade networks in Africa and Asia.


Their rulers were often from different branches of one family and competed for leadership roles.

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Answer:

the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia were engaged in almost constant warfare over control of the South Caucasus and Mesopotamia.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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