Which parts of the speech does the audience respond to most enthusiastically?
Answer:
I think the part of the speech that the audience responds to most enthusiastically is adjectives because It just I guess you could say adds more color and stuff like that.
Explanation:
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The “Pueblo Pope” led the Pueblo
people against the Spanish in what is today
Answer:
Flordia
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What can you infer about the mongols
Answer:
The Mongols were a nomadic people from the steppes of Central Asia. Known as fierce horsemen and warriors, the Mongol clans were united in 1206 by the powerful chief Temujin, later known as Genghis Khan. ... However, Genghis Khan was not only a skilled conqueror, but also a great ruler.
Explanation:
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Which letter on the map identifies the Black Sea?
The map shows physical features in and around the
Arabian Peninsula
ОА
OB
Map of the Arabian Peninsula
OC
OD
А
B
E
D
Answer:
can you show the map? I can't see the map
What is the first section of the US Constitution called? The first section of the Constitution is called the _____ ?
Answer:
The first section of the Constitution is called the Preamble.
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Answer:
well you can use process of elimination
Explanation:
We know it is not south Carolina because those colonies were centered around agriculture, we know it was not Rhode island because the settlers would soon run out of animals being on a small island, we know it is not Massachusetts because those were payed for by the king and queen which were not usually in the fur trading business, so the final answer would be new York ( originally called New Netherlands) which was settled by the Dutch, the Dutch were big in the fur business. making this this best answer
What allowed for the Japanese culture to grow as a unified political and economic identity for several hundred years?
Group of answer choices
a.Staying an agricultural economy and delaying the industrial revolution.
b.Trading with the United States and Europe
c.Isolating itself from the rest of the world.
d.The introduction of Communism that preached equality.
Answer:it’s not A
Explanation:
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Answer:
Answer C
Explanation:
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Under the compromise of 1850 World War II outcomes of the amended fugitive slave act?
A It allowed local governments to cashier runaway slaves and return them to their owners
B it allowed punishment for anyone found guilty of helping runaway slaves
C it allowed runaway slaves to escape into Indian territory and become free
D it allowed tribal governments to get freedom to runaway slaves in Indian territory
F it allowed runaway slaves who escaped into the northern states to sue for their freedom
I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I
believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views
about equality for women. Who am I?
A. William Lloyd Garrison
B. Frederick Douglass
O c. Harriet Beecher Stowe
O D. David Walker
Answer:William Lloyd garrison
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer you are looking for is A. William Lloyd Garrison
Explanation:
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What was the purpose of the Spanish missions?
A)To protect themselves from the Native Americans
B)To set up trading posts to trade with the French
C)To convert the Native Americans to Christianity
D) To provide shelter for tired travelers
Answer:
C)To Convert The Natives To Christianity
Explanation:
Because in the missions the padres teach about christianity.
Answer:
C)To convert the Native Americans to Christianity
Explanation:
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How did the arrival of Europeans in the New World impact Native Americans?
Answer:As the English, French, and Spanish explorers came to North America, they brought tremendous changes to American Indian tribes. ... Diseases such as smallpox, influenza, measles, and even chicken pox proved deadly to American Indians. Europeans were used to these diseases, but Indian people had no resistance to them.
Explanation:
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What is the Torah? I need help 48 points
Answer:
The Torah is the first part of the Jewish bible.
Explanation:
It is the central and most important document of Judaism and has been used by Jews through the ages. Torah refers to the five books of Moses which are known in Hebrew as Chameesha Choomshey Torah. ... They believe that the Torah shows how God wants Jews to live.
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The Chinese were the first to achieve the art of _____.
A. Carvings of gods and animals
B. Shop building
C. Silk making
D. Pottery making
Answer:
I'm pretty sure that it is silk making.
Explanation:
China is known for their beautiful silks. But I might be wrong✌
Ten facts from the Declaration of Independence
Answer:
1. JOHN ADAMS REFUSED TO CELEBRATE JULY 4TH AS INDEPENDENCE DAY.
We recognize July 4 as the Declaration of Independence’s data because it’s the day it was adopted. However, the actual vote for independence occurred on July 2, 1776. President Adams would not recognize the fourth as a result and refused invitations to July 4th celebrations. Coincidentally, both he and President Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826, 50 years after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.
2. THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE WASN’T SIGNED ON JULY 4, 1776.
While the Declaration of Independence was adopted and finalized on July 4, 1776, the majority of the other signers actually signed it on August 2, 1776. One reason is that it took nearly two weeks after it was endorsed for the document to be “engrossed” (written on parchment in clear handwriting). Another reason it took so long to be signed is that New York’s delegates didn’t receive authorization to sign until July 9, 1776.
3. RICHARD HENRY LEE PROPOSED THE BILL FOR INDEPENDENCE.
Richard Henry Lee proposed the Lee Resolution to the Second Continental Congress on June 7, 1776, and they were seconded by John Adams. It was the earliest form of a declaration of independence. In them, Lee famously declared: “That these United Colonies are, and of right out to be, free and independent States.” After many heated debates, Congress delayed the vote for approval of the Lee Resolution and decided to reconvene on July 1, 1776.
4. THOMAS JEFFERSON DIDN’T WRITE THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE ALONE.
While Jefferson was the primary author, he wasn’t alone in writing the Declaration. The Committee of Five was appointed on June 11, 1776, to draft a formal statement for the colonies’ case for independence. The committee members were John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Robert R. Livingston of New York, Roger Sherman of Connecticut, and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia.
There were a total of 86 edits to Jefferson’s original draft by the time of its approval on July 4, but the famous Preamble remained untouched.
Writing The Declaration of Independence
5. THE VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE WAS NOT UNANIMOUS.
When the Lee Resolution was brought again before the Continental Congress on July 2, 1776, twelve colonies adopted it with New York abstaining. On July 4, only nine colonies voted in favor of adopting the Declaration of Independence. Pennsylvania and South Carolina voted No, Delaware was Undecided and New York Abstained.
Explanation:
What did the Writs of Assistance do?
Lowered taxes
Discouraged resettlement
Prevented smuggling
Taxed paper goods
Answer:Prevented smuggling
Explanation:Writs of assistance were court orders that authorized customs officers to conduct general (non-specific) searches of premises for contraband. The exact nature of the materials being sought did not have to be detailed, nor did their locations.
Which statement does NOT describe a method kings and queens of northern Europe used to gain power?
Choose all answers that are correct.
They bribed their rivals with land.
They married royalty from other powerful lands.
They executed their rivals by cutting off their heads.
They challenged their rivals in Olympic competitions.
They threatened their rivals with war.
The answer fam is........ "They bribed their rivals with land." "They married royalty from other powerful lands." And "They challenged their rivals in Olympic competitions." The other options are tactics they did use.
Answer:
A-They bribed their rivals with the land.
B-They married royalty from other powerful lands.
C-They executed their rivals by cutting off their heads.
E-They threatened their rivals with war.
Explanation:
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Which ideas were generally associated with each group? Drag each idea to the correct category.
Slavery should be
allowed in Kansas.
All states should
follow federal laws.
States can refuse
to follow federal
laws.
Slavery should not
be expanded into
western states.
northerners
southerners
What events marked the beginning of the French Revolution?
Answer:
July 14, 1789 Storming of the Bastille
Following the assassination of Julius Caesar, Augustus Caesar brought a long period of peace to Rome called
A. Silk Road
B. Pax Romana
C. The Twelve Tables
D. Hellenism
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Answer:
boston tea party
Explanation
What were Benjamin Franklin's important contributions to America?
Answer:
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Explanation:
During the American Revolution, he served in the Second Continental Congress and helped draft the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He also negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris that ended the Revolutionary War (1775-83)
In which regions of the United states would a drilling company most likely
Find oil?
Answer:
Texas and Alaska
Answer:
Alaska and the south.
Explanation:
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It can't be seen, can't be felt, can't be heard, and can't be smelt. It lies behind stars and under hills, And empty holes it fills. It comes first and follows after, Ends life, and kills laughter. What is it? I will Tell u if u got it correct.....
Answer:
Dark
Explanation:
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what group believed in a weaker central government that shares power with the states
Answer: Articles of Confederation
The Articles of Confederation satisfied the desire of those in the new nation who wanted a weak central government with limited power.
2. Which of the following is true about the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation (2 points)
Act? Select all that apply.
Archaeologists are not permitted to study any Native American artifacts.
Only Native Americans can conduct archaeological digs on historically tribal lands.
Congress passed this law in an effort to right the wrongs done to Native American culture.
Native American cultural items must be returned to their tribe of origin.
Native Americans must give up all rights to any cultural items found off of reservations.
Answer:
A C and D I think. The act was set in place to protect Native American graves and for other purposes
Answer:
1. why did native American tribes want to bury Kennewick man
A
2. Which of the following is true about the Native American graves protection and repatriation act
C and D
3. In what ways is the discovery of Kennewick man important?
A and E.
Explanation:
This correct answers for my test. I also paraphrased the questions to save time.
What two European cities became linked by telegraph cable in 1851,
A) London and San Francisco
B) Edinburgh and London
C) New York and Paris
D) London and Paris
which two issues were Italian Renaissance Architects solve by returning to classic architecture
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The two issues that Italian Renaissance Architects solved by returning to classic architecture were the symmetry of the constructions and the proportion, returning to the classical style of the Roman Empire. Gothic structures were obscure and irregular, so the Italian Renaissance architects decided to renovate the construction style by returning to classical Roman styles, working with better symmetry and proportions that created more artistic geometric forms with an aesthetic touch.
The results of this new improved style by Renaissance artists and architects can be found in the streets of Florence, Italy, the place where the Renaissance born.
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in law 23, if the robber is not caught, who reimburses the victim for his or her loss?
Answer: The Mayor of the territory
"Law 23: if the robber is not caught, the man who has been robed shall formally declare whatever he has lost before a god, and the city and the mayor in whose territory or district the robbery has been committed shall replace for him whatever he has lost"
Answer:
Actually its not the Mayor...If the robber is not caught, the community has to pay for the goods that were stolen. The communities taxes are used to pay for the stolen goods.
Explanation:
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“A Mad Dash to Disaster” : The First World War
Answer:
What Kissinger called “a mad dash to disaster,” World War I (1914-1918) — which claimed 32 million military and civilian casualties, impoverished Europe, destroyed three empires, 2 and set the stage for an even more savage 3 World War II — had many roots.
Explanation:
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