Answer:
Fudge nugget Explanation:
Read the sentence below and answer the question.
She stared indifferently at the tidy, unassuming house, unaware that within its walls her life was going to change in ways she had never dreamed.
Based on the connotative meaning and the context clues in the sentence above, which of the following words is closest in meaning to the underlined word “unassuming”?
colorless
modest
old
impressive
Answer:
impressive
Explanation:
because it is.
Answer: Modest
Explanation:
What were many immigrants trying to escape by leaving their home country? (list two)
Bad living conditions in their home country—- this is one of the most common reasons for emigration. Immigrants may want better lives and a safer environment for themselves and their families.
Few career opportunities—- in many countries, work can often be hard to find. Immigrants without a reliable form of income may feel the need to leave their country in search of employment in another.
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What was not an advantage of the colonists during the American revolution?
Explanation:
Advantages the helped the Americans win the Revolutionary War include: better leadership, foreign aid, knowledge of the land, and motivation.
The Spanish colonial system of forcing Native Americans to work for individual Spaniards in the Americas was known as
A. peonage
B. ejido
C. encomienda
D. indigenous diaspora
E. indentured servitude
How might the urban geography of cities have looked like prior to the Renaissance
Answer:
I looked it up, and found a quizlet explaining what europe was like before the renaisanse. All i did was copy paste your question into my computers browser and the quizlet comes up first
Explanation:
Answer:
Prior to the dawn of the Renaissance, Europe was dominated by ornate and asymmetrical Gothic Architecture
Explanation:
looked it up... I have to do this packet too T_T
6. In this form of government, there is no established government, no services and no taxes.
A. Monarchy
B. Anarchy
C. Dictatorship
D. Oligarchy
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What job did 80 percent of people do in Egypt?
Answer:
slaves or peasent
Explanation:
3. What were the positive and negative characteristics of the Articles of Confederation?
Answer:
positive:-
They protected and strengthened the United States. ...
They gave freedom to U.S. citizens. ...
They organized the original thirteen states. ...
They encouraged a weak central government. ...
They didn't promote a good taxation system. ...
They paved the way to poor military program.
negative:-
Specifically, the lack of a strong national government in the Articles of Confederation led to three broad limitations.
Economic disorganization.
Lack of central leadership.
Legislative inefficiencies.
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How did the Pacific Railroad Act help the United States
expand westward?
Answer:
It helped travelers travel faster and easier at the time, from coast to coast. hope i helped :)
Explanation:
How did the Grange and the
Farmers’ Alliances pave the way for
the Populist Party?
Why did the Council of Chalcedon select Rome as the headquarters for the Church in 451 CE—with Constantinople the second in power?
1)Peter, the head of the Church after the death of Christ, was from Rome.
2)In 451 CE, Rome was located in the center of Christendom.
3)both above answers are correct
4)none of the above
Answer:
4)none of the above
Explanation:
Rome was chosen as the center of Christianity because of its influence and power, as it was the seat of the Roman empire, the largest empire at the time. In addition, it had a large number of Christians, since Emperor Constantine, made Christianity an official religion. It was also the place where Peter and Paul were murdered in the name of Christianity which gave the city a tone of sanctity.
Constantinople, on the other hand, was chosen as the second seat of Christinalism because it had a strong proximity to the imperial court, which gave it political power and made it closer to the power of Rome.
Answer:
The answer was both a and b
Explanation:
Just got my grade back :)
How did the French Guards respond to the Bastille being attacked
Answer:
Permanently stationed in Paris, the French Guards were known to be sympathetic to the revolutionaries. When they began blasting away with cannons at the Bastille, de Launay, who lacked adequate provisions for a long-term siege, waved the white flag of surrender.
Explanation:
The 19th-century British poets Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning shared one of the most famous and passionate romances in the history of literature. How does this fact add to the humor of “Interflora”?
Answer:
Susan starts her poem by addressing the sender and the receiver.
Explanation:
The poem "Interflora" by Susan Hamlyn draws its inspiration from a famous collection of love sonnets called "Sonnets from the Portuguese" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The poet writes the poem in an email format to help the readers understand who's love is she talking about in the poem.
Susan starts her poem by addressing the sender and the receiver with the lines "From Robert B. mailexcite dot com, To E.B.B. virgin dot uk:". She then humorously continues the next line by using old fashioned language like "Please find herewith as proof of my esteem" which is quite an irony given that it was written in an email format.
The poem "Interflora" by Susan Hamlyn takes inspiration from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's collection of love sonnets, "Sonnets from the Portuguese."
In the poem, Susan adopts an email format to convey the subject of love. The poem begins by addressing the sender and the receiver, using lines like "From Robert B. mail-excite dot com, To E.B.B. dot uk:"
Adding a touch of humor, Susan employs old-fashioned language, such as "Please find herewith as proof of my esteem," which creates an interesting contrast in the modern email format.
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PART 1
Whoever wishes to investigate medicine properly, should proceed thus:
in the first place to consider the seasons of the year, and what effects
each of them produces for they are not at all alike, but differ much
from themselves in regard to their changes. Then the winds, the hot
and the cold, especially such as are common to all countries, and
then such as are peculiar to each locality. We must also consider
the qualities of the waters, for as they differ from one another in
taste and weight, so also do they differ much in their qualities.
In the same manner, when one comes into a city to which he is a stranger,
he ought to consider its situation, how it lies as to the winds and
the rising of the sun; for its influence is not the same whether it
lies to the north or the south, to the rising or to the setting sun.
These things one ought to consider most attentively, and concerning
the waters which the inhabitants use, whether they be marshy and soft,
or hard, and running from elevated and rocky situations, and then
if saltish and unfit for cooking; and the ground, whether it be naked
and deficient in water, or wooded and well watered, and whether it
lies in a hollow, confined situation, or is elevated and cold; and
the mode in which the inhabitants live, and what are their pursuits,
whether they are fond of drinking and eating to excess, and given
to indolence, or are fond of exercise and labor, and not given to
excess in eating and drinking.
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PART 2
From these things he must proceed to investigate everything else.
For if one knows all these things well, or at least the greater part
of them, he cannot miss knowing, when he comes into a strange city,
either the diseases peculiar to the place, or the particular nature
of common diseases, so that he will not be in doubt as to the treatment
of the diseases, or commit mistakes, as is likely to be the case provided
one had not previously considered these matters. And in particular,
as the season and the year advances, he can tell what epidemic diseases
will attack the city, either in summer or in winter, and what each
individual will be in danger of experiencing the change of regimen.
For knowing the changes of the seasons, the risings and settings of
the stars, how each of them takes place, he will be able to know beforehand
what sort of a year is going to ensue. Having made these investigations,
and knowing beforehand the seasons, such a one must be acquainted
with each particular, and must succeed in the preservation of health,
and be by no means unsuccessful in the practice of his art. And if
it shall be thought that these things belong rather to meteorology,
it will be admitted, on second thoughts, that astronomy contributes
not a little, but a very great deal, indeed, to medicine. For with
the seasons the digestive organs of men undergo a change.
Which ancient Greek do you think wrote the document?
Who was it written for?
What is the main idea of the document?
List two quotes (words from the document) that help support the main idea.
Answer:
stop cheating and work alone
Explanation:
Bai :) hope this helped
How did the Enlightenment affect America and other countries outside of Europe?
Answer:
The Enlightenment was a sprawling intellectual, philosophical, cultural, and social movement that spread through England, France, Germany, and other parts of Europe during the 1700s.
Which statement best describes what the Bill of Rights does for citizens' rights?
O It revises them.
O It limits them.
Olt amends them.
OIt guarantees them.
Answer:
The correct answer is D) it guarantees them.
Explanation:
The statement that best describes what the Bill of Rights does for citizens' rights is "it guarantees them."
When Federalists -led by Alexander Hamilton- and antifederalists -led by Thomas Jefferson- were debating of the new Constitution for the United States, they disagreed on the form of government. Federalists supported a strong central government, while antifederalists opposed, saying that it had the risk to become a tyranny, just like the English monarchy. That is why James Madison drafted the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, that guarantees the rights of the citizens, such as the freedom of religion or the freedom of speech
Answer:
It guarantees them.
Explanation:
How were the Mesopotamian civilizations and the Mayans similar?
What was a major concern of the smaller states?
They wanted to maintain their equal status in Congress
They were worried the new national government would still be too weak
They wanted their representation based on population
They wanted to uphold slavery
Answer:
They wanted to maintain their equal status in Congress.
What influence did the spanish leave on the Texas
Answer:
RanchingExplanation:
Spanish ranching as it was practiced in Texas formed the basis for the American cattle industry, which drew many of its original cattle from the mission herds. The Spanish also brought to the San Antonio valley a specialized method of farming that used irrigation.The Harappan civilization was known for.
O A. refusing to trade with its neighbors.
O B. failing to create a writing system.
O c. following the Hindu religion.
O D. planning complex cities.
Answer:
c i belive is the answer not sure
true or false?
Silk had been traded to Rome from China for a couple hundred years before 300CE.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
EDGE 2020
How did immigrants help the United States become the country it is today?
10. What was Thomas Paine's opinion about the colonies and Great Britain?
A. The colonies should break from British rule.
B. The colonies should continue to be taxed by Britain.
C. The colonies should remain under British rule.
D. The colonies should stop fighting the British.
Answer:
a is the answer just took the quiz
what are the characters in Heart of the Monster Historic
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
What type of government does the Texas Constitution provide for its citizens?
Explanation:
It's in Wikipedia
Which best explains why the North advocated for high protective tariffs in the first half of the 19th century?
hurry plz paragraph
should the federal goverment have more power than the state goverment.
Answer:
Yes , Any dispute about which is more powerful -- the federal government or the states -- was settled in 1789 when the Constitution granted the federal government the right to collect taxes, regulate interstate commerce, raise an army and adjudicate legal disputes between states.States, or alliances of states, have attempted to nullify federal power, but the federal government has eventually prevailed, although in the case of Southern slavery, it took a four-year war for the federal government to do so. Beyond that, states have served as pockets of resistance or innovation, attempting to weaken federal laws, or to advance new legislation that the federal government is not yet ready to consider.
Explanation:
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Organize the phrases under the correct literary device?
Personification:
Alliteration:
Hyperbole:
The option of the answer are here below on picture.
Answer:
Look below ↓
Explanation:
Personification: The flowers shivered; her thoughts entertained her; the road twisted and turned
Alliteration: Hannah's home has heat; the lion licked his lips; my sister slapped me silly
Hyperbole: Christmas will never come; I could eat a horse; I could smell you a mile away
8. How many explores were from Spain that explored Texas?
A. 10
B3
C. 5
D. 2
Answer:
your answer is C.
Explanation:
What makes Çatalhöyük an important site for historians?
Answer: It is where man transformed from nomads to settlers.
Explanation: people went from hunting and gathering to planting and animal domestication.