Sargon conquered all of the peoples of Mesopotamia, creating the world's first empire that lasted more than
200 years.
True or False
Please help
about what percent of americans where loyalist during the revolutionary war?
Answer:
20%
Explanation:
Rougly 20% of americans remained loyal to king george.
How did the Byzantine emperor become the spiritual leader of most eastern Christians?
Answer:
Explanation:
In 330 A.D., Roman Emperor Constantine I chose Byzantium as the site of a “New Rome” with an eponymous capital city, Constantinople. Five years earlier, at the Council of Nicaea, Constantine had established Christianity — once an obscure Jewish sect — as Rome's official religion.
When Russia and Britain established spheres of influence in Persia, Russia and Britain ______ each gained partial control of Persia’s economy. together shared total control of Persia’s government. together shared total control of Persia’s economy. each gained partial control of Persia’s government.
Answer: The answer is A
Explanation:
i just took the test
When Russia and Britain established spheres of influence in Persia, Russia and Britain each gained partial control of Persia’s economy.
What was the sphere of influence in Persian Economy?
This was when the countries of Russia and the British divided Persia also called Iran into spheres.
This is the claim that a nation makes to a foreign country as their own territory.
Read more on Persian economy here:https://brainly.com/question/4838174
Who were fr. Hidalgo and Jose Maria Morelos
Answer:
Hidalgo was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest, a leader of the Mexican War of Independence, and recognized as the Father of the Nation.
Jose Mari was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary rebel leader who led the Mexican War of Independence movement, assuming its leadership after the execution of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1811.
Answer:
The leaders of the Mexican independence movement who won the war against Spain
Explanation:
I’m not for sure if this is correct,but I hope this helped.
The seven states that ceded from the United States and elected Jefferson Davis as their president were known as the
A. Union States of America
B. Confederate States of America
C. Totalitarian Nation
D. Federal Republic of the South
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Ο Α
О В
С
D
America has won its independence from Britain, what did they do next?
Answer:
They establish the United States of America, the first modern democracy and history's first nation explicitly founded as a democracy.
Explanation:
Explain How Indian Civilization fared under the Gupta dynasty?
Sample answer: Under the Gupta dynasty, Indian civilization flourished. (hope this helps ^^)
Answer:
Under the Gupta dynasty, Indian civilization flourished.
Explanation: hope i help
Sumerian city-states went to war with one another to increase trade.
True or false please help
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Most city-states already had an abundance of materials
Explain why being wealthy is an advantage when running for office
Answer:
Campaign
Explanation:
You can have more advertisements for people to see
Answer:
being independent
Explanation:
being wealthy is an advantage because when one is wealthy he /she can fund his / her own campaigns and don't have to worry on relying on other people for assistance.
... it also means that there is a less likely chance of debt...
What was an effect of the marriage of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella?
It increased fighting between the kingdoms in Spain.
O It united Christian kingdoms to form the country of Spain.
O It made it easier for the Umayyads to fight against Spain.
0 Itended religious and political conflicts in Spain.
Answer:
It made it easier for the Umayyads to fight against Spain.
Explanation:
Hope it helps i just did the test :)
Answer:
C. It made it easier for the Umayyads to fight against Spain.
May I have brainliest please? :)
6. Which classical culture represented a blend of Egyptian, Persian and Greek Influences?
N
Assyrian
e
Babylonian
O
Hellenistic
0
O
Spartan
e
Answer:
Alexander the Great was famous for his military power and is a legendary figure in history.
Much of what we know about Alexander the Great is unreliable and steeped in myth; a lot of these mythologies were used by Alexander’s successors.
In the Kingdom of Thrace, during the reign of Lysimachus—a successor of Alexander the Great who lived from 361 BCE to 281 BCE—an interesting coin was issued. This coin, which featured the head of Alexander the Great with ram’s horns on either side of his crown, was issued in the ancient city of Parium, in the northwestern region of modern-day Turkey. The horns were the symbol of the Egyptian god Amun—or Zeus, who is often conflated with Amun—from whom Alexander claimed descent. Flanked with these godlike horns, Alexander attained the status of a deity.
Explanation:
HOPE THIS HELPED ✨
Does anybody know this please help me
Answer:
16. solid, gas
17. solid, close
18. liquid, medium
19. gas, loose
What happened after Louisiana settlers realized they could not rely on France for support?
They died in large numbers due to a lack of food and supplies.
O They fled the territory for more prosperous regions.
O They petitioned the king to release the territory to
another authority.
They established farms to increase food supplies.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
took the test
Answer:
They established farms to increase food supplies
Explanation:
The Roman aqueduct in France (pictured above) is an example of which concept?
A) religious syncretism
B) cultural identity
C) intellectual imperialism
D) technological diffusion
Answer:
B, Cultural Identity
Explanation:
"The Roman aqueduct was a channel used to transport fresh water to highly populated areas. Aqueducts were amazing feats of engineering given the time period. Though earlier civilizations in Egypt and India also built aqueducts, the Romans improved on the structure and built an extensive and complex network across their territories. Evidence of aqueducts remain in parts of modern-day France, Spain, Greece, North Africa, and Turkey."
-National Geographic.com
How did Aśoka spread Buddhism to foreign lands?
A.by books
B.by missions
C.by scriptures
D.by merchants
Answer:
C. By scriptures. That was the way messages where sent. Hope it helps.
Explanation:
Answer:
The third option
Explanation:
What was the progression of the Land Ordinance of 1785 that provided more structure to
the development of the new territories?
A. Northwest Ordinance of 1787
B. Missouri Compromise C. Land Ordinance of 1787
D. Louisiana Purchase
Answer: A
Explanation:
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Northwest Ordinance of 1787 was the progression of the Land Ordinance of 1785 that provided more structure to the development of the new territories. Correct option is A.
The Land Ordinance of 1785 was a law passed by the Confederation Congress under the Articles of Confederation, which established a system for surveying and selling land in the western territories of the United States. It divided the Northwest Territory into a grid of townships and sections, setting the stage for organized settlement and land sales.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787, also known as the Ordinance of 1787, built upon the Land Ordinance of 1785 and provided a more comprehensive framework for the governance and development of the Northwest Territory. It established guidelines for admitting new states to the Union, outlawed slavery in the Northwest Territory, and guaranteed civil liberties and property rights to its inhabitants. The Northwest Ordinance is considered one of the most significant achievements of the Confederation Congress and a critical step toward the westward expansion and development of the United States.
To know more about Northwest Ordinance of 1787:
https://brainly.com/question/30664185
#SPJ2
According to the First Amendment's religion clause, which of the following can the government not do?
Check all of the boxes that apply.
-Allow a religious group to run the government
-Stop people from practicing their religion
-Make laws that religious organizations have to follow
-Create a national religion
-Use the word "God" in any official documents or other works
correct answer A B C D (1,2,3,4)
Answer:
I would have to agree, but why ask the question if you already knew the answers?
Explanation:
All of the Plains Native American groups were friendly with each other.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
i took test
Using this outline
I. Introduction
I. Thesis: Henry Ford built on the concept of interchangeable parts by making his workers replaceable.
II. The concept of interchangeable parts
A.
✔ Interchangeable parts required less skilled labor.
B. Supporting detail
III. Ford’s creation of interchangeable workers
A. Ford’s workers were each assigned a single task to complete.
B.
✔ Ford’s workers could be easily trained to complete their task.
IV. Conclusion
Create an essay. Your body paragraph could be about interchangeable parts or it could be about Ford’s workers. Your final response should be at least two paragraphs long.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Answer:
1 then 2
Explanation:
How did Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Luther King use the language and body of knowledge of the dominant culture to argue on behalf of their own rights and equality.
Answer:
Sojourner Truth was an African American evangelist, abolitionist, women’s rights activist and author who lived a miserable life as a slave, serving several masters throughout New York before escaping to freedom in 1826
Explanation:
trust man/women
Which two things was Hammurabi responsible for creating?
Please help me with this question
Answer:
The Hammurabi code of laws, a collection of 282 rules, established standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. Hammurabi's Code was carved onto a massive, finger-shaped black stone stele (pillar) that was looted by invaders and finally rediscovered in 1901
Explanation:
Answer: He created taxes and laws known as the code of Hammurabi
Explanation: I hope this helps
A corn farmer leaving the leftover corn husks in the field after the harvest to
prevent soil erosion in the winter months, is an example of what
Answer:
i hope this helps
Explanation:
By planting cover crops
According to the map, how did the Nile River help Egyptians trade?
The Nile River connected Egypt to the Euphrates River trade routes.
Egypt bartered goods along African trade routes on the Tigris River.
Egypt used the Nile River to barter goods along African trade routes.
The Nile River flowed through Asia giving access to European trade routes.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Egypt used the Nile River to barter goods along African trade routes.
Explanation:
Ed22
The Townshend Acts led colonists to
in protest.
Answer:
The Townshend Acts led colonists to boycott British goods in protest.
Explanation:
At the time of the Louisiana Purchase the leader of the United States was___________, and the leader of France was__________.
a.
John Quincy Adams, Luis de Onís
b.
Thomas Jefferson, Napoleon Bonaparte
c.
George Washington, Bernardo de Gálvez
d.
James Wilkinson, Simón de Herrera
Answer:
B. Thomas Jefferson, Napoleon Bonaparte
Explanation:
Hope this helps! Plz mark brainliest
Answer:
B
Explanation:B Thomas Jefferson, Napoleon bonaparte
I got it correct on Egenuity it is right and if it help plz give me brainliest
What steps did the Yuan dynasty take to promote trade within China? Choose three correct answers.
moved the capital city to a distant island
repaired and expanded the Grand Canal
connected separate parts of the Great Wall
built roads and protected overland routes of travel
adopted the use of paper currency throughout the empire
I opened Japan and Southeast Asia to trade through conquest
ha
) Intro
Answer:
its
2.repaired and expanded the Grand Canal
4.built roads and protected overland routes of travel
5.adopted the use of paper currency throughout the empire
or some people would say b,d,e
ths was on edgenuty 2020
:3
The Yuan dynasty take to promote trade within China by:
Repaired and expanded the Grand Canal
Built roads and protected overland routes of travel
Adopted the use of paper currency throughout the empire
The Yuan dynastyThe Yuan Dynasty was part of the Mongol Empire from 1279 to 1368.
The Yuan Dynasty was enormous with its flourishing economy, trade, technology and built monuments.
Trade flourished during the Yuan dynasty with foreign empires.
Goods transported from China included textiles and chinaware.
Horses, camels and spices were imported in China.
The dynasty adopted paper currency and protected trade routes from bandits.
Thus option B, D and E are the correct answer.
Learn more about the Yuan dynasty here:
brainly.com/question/14406545
Why were monks among the only people who could provide education during the medieval era?
They studied at important universities.
They benefited from widespread schooling.
They were part of a small group who could read.
They had the political power needed to open schools.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
They were part of a small group who could read.
Answer:
They were part of a small group who could read.
Explanation:
I got 100 on the quiz.
Which quotation from the Federalist Papers2 is most clearly a response to the
Anti-Federalist argument that the Constitution gives too much power to the
federal government and not enough to the states?
Answer:
The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.
Explanation:
took the quiz in apex
"Do not devour one another's property by unjust means, nor bribe the judges with it so that you may
wrongfully and knowingly usurp (take) other people's possessions." - Qur'an 2:188 How might the excerpt
above attracted people to the Islamic faith?
It suggests the Muslim religion has a clear message on what's right and what's wrong
It suggests people are free from rules and can conduct themselves however they wish
It promises great riches for those who convert
It suggests people will be punished fairly and justly for inappropriate conduct
Answer:
stay safe out there
Explanation:
bye