You need to use the table Answer:
1 is 76
Explanation:
Answer:
1. 76 free 65 slave 2. 33 3. 1810 and 1820 an increase of 27Explanation:
you got the last one
will some on write a 3 paragraph paper on Claudio Monterverdi
Answer: okay now thats just lazy :(
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I only know abt Christianity really, it was created in the 1st century
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Who was a Chaldean king who captured Jerusalem and punished
the Jews in 597 b.c.?\
(SIMPLE ANSWER)
just the name of the king.
Answer:
Nebuchadnezzar II
Explanation:
The partial excerpt is from a speech by union leader Bill Haywood in 1905. "The aims and objects of this organization shall be to put the working class in possession of the economic power, the means of life, in control of the machinery of production and distribution, without regard to capitalist masters.” –Bill Haywood, 1905
Based on the excerpt, which describes Haywood’s primary goal for the Industrial Workers of the World?
The partial excerpt is from a speech by union leader Bill Haywood in 1905.
"The aims and objects of this organization shall be to put the working class in possession of the economic power, the means of life, in control of the machinery of production and distribution, without regard to capitalist masters.”
–Bill Haywood, 1905
Based on the excerpt, which describes Haywood’s primary goal for the Industrial Workers of the World?
He sought to protect businesses by putting them in charge of all decisions.
He wanted to protect the working class by giving them more power.
He promoted capitalism to boost the quality of life for the working class.
He felt government would do a better job supporting the working class.
Answer:
B: He wanted to protect the working class by giving them more power.
Explanation:
"The aims and objects of this organization shall be to put the working class in possession of the economic power, the means of life, in control of the machinery of production and distribution, without regard to capitalist masters.”
Without any background information, it is time for me to analyze!
First off, Bill states that "the aims and objects of this organization shall be put to the working class.. of the economic power... without regard to capitalist masters." The specific line "without regard to capitalist masters" would lead me to eliminate the second to last choice.
I'm going to eliminate the last choice as well because I can't find any text evidence to support it.
Let's look at the first line- "The aims and objects of this organization... to put the working class in possession of the economic power... means of life [and] control of the machinery of production and distribution..." This excerpt supports the second option. While at first the first option may sound considerable, it says *businesses*, while Bill talks about the working class.
So that leads me to believe the answer is B: "He wanted to protect the working class by giving them more power."
What is another name for a Third Party candidate?
Answer:
Some names include: Third force, meditator, and minor party. Hope this helps you out!
Why is the power to pardon criminals a check on the Judicial Branch?
its because it overules the decision of the court and lets the criminal go free
Explanation:
Approximately what fraction of the twelve
million children attended school during the
Civil War?
A one-half
B. one-third
C. one-fourth
Answer: A.) one-half
Explanation: Children in rural areas began classes after the harvest in December, and ended classes before the spring planting in March. While children on farms generally received less education than urban children, the growing numbers of poor urban children forced to work rather than go to school reduced the enrollment rates in cities as well College education was not prevalent in the United States in the Civil War period.
How do ancient maps differ from modern maps?
Answer:
Modern maps are more accurate, and old maps are less accurate
Explanation:
It's obious
Well modern maps are more detailed and are more complex. Ancient maps are the opposite of this.
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the first is
second ismissions
the third isGold
fourth --> Sep 16 1810- Sep 27, 1821
fifth Mexico and Texas (I forgot what it’s called)
sixth Texans/ English
seventh 30 years
eighth The Mexican Revolution sparked the Constitution of 1917 which provided for separation of Church and state, government ownership of the subsoil, holding of land by communal groups, the right of labor to organize and strike and many other aspiration
Explanation:
How was the very first video game made by Physicist William Higinbotham?
Answer: In October 1958, Physicist William Higinbotham created what is thought to be the first video game. It was a very simple tennis game, similar to the classic 1970s video game Pong, and it was quite a hit at a Brookhaven National Laboratory open house.
Explanation: That.
Which of the following ideas is about dividing government into legislative, judicial, and executive branches?
Separation of powers
Social contract
Natural rights
Will of the majority
The presidential election of 1888, won by Benjamin Harrison, is an example of how a candidate can __________.
A.
be chosen by the House of Representatives after tying in the electoral vote
B.
win the election while also winning the popular vote
C.
be chosen by the Senate after tying in the electoral vote
D.
win the election despite losing the popular vote
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
D.
win the election despite losing the popular vote
Explanation:
Grover Cleveland won the popular vote by 100k votes, but lost the electoral college (168 electoral votes for cleveland and 233 for harrison)
The fact that President Harrison won the elections of 1888 is an example of a candidate D. win the election despite losing the popular vote.
What happened in the elections of 1888?In 1888, Benjamin Harrison had less of the popular vote than Grover Cleveland but still won the elections.
This was because he had 233 electoral votes as opposed to the 168 electoral votes that Grover was able to get.
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Why was the striped area in dispute at the time?
It was also claimed by the country of Spain.
The total population for that area was unknown.
Most of the people there spoke French, not English.
It was mostly an unexplored area that was not inhabited.
Answer: it was also claimed by the Spain
Explanation: the striped represents disputed territory which is a disagreement between possession or control of land.
Answer:
A. It was also claimed by the country of Spain
Explanation:
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Which statements accurately describe English settlement in North America? Choose all answers that are correct.
Options :
A) The first permanent English settlement in North America began as a quest for gold.
B) Many settlers came to North America seeking religious freedom.
C) After living in Plymouth a year, the settlers celebrated by adopting the Mayflower Compact.
D) Captain John Smith was responsible for helping Virginia colonists produce tobacco as a cash crop.
Answer:
B: Many settlers came to North America seeking religious freedom
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
B.) 9/5
Explanation:
-\frac{1}{4}\left(-\frac{\frac{4}{5}}{\frac{2}{3}}\right)\cdot \:6
=\frac{1}{4}\cdot \frac{\frac{4}{5}}{\frac{2}{3}}\cdot \:6
=\frac{1}{4}\cdot \frac{4\cdot \:3}{5\cdot \:2}\cdot \:6
=\frac{1}{4}\cdot \frac{2\cdot \:3}{5}\cdot \:6
=\frac{1}{4}\cdot \frac{2\cdot \:3}{5}\cdot \frac{6}{1}
=\frac{1}{2}\cdot \frac{3}{1}\cdot \frac{2\cdot \:3}{5}
=\frac{1\cdot \:3\cdot \:2\cdot \:3}{2\cdot \:1\cdot \:5}
=\frac{18}{2\cdot \:1\cdot \:5}
=\frac{18}{10}
\frac{2\cdot \:9}{10}
=\frac{2\cdot \:9}{2\cdot \:5}
=\frac{9}{5}
i believe its either a or b, but im not sure
this is science
How has the idea of human rights changed over time? What has remained the same?
(think about throughout history: Greeks/Romans → Enlightenment → American&French Revolutions → Napoleon → imperialism → WWII)
Answer:
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Throughout much of history, people acquired rights and responsibilities through ... Most societies have had traditions similar to the "golden rule" of "Do unto ... The idea of human rights emerged stronger after World War II. ... The influence of the UDHR has been substantial. ... Human rights is an idea whose time has come.
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Which statements about a democratic state are true?
Choose all answers that are correct.
The accused must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Newspapers are controlled by the government.
Leaders are appointed or elected with no opposition.
The military promises loyalty to the ideals of the country.
- this was already answered.
answer:
- the accused must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
- the military promises loyalty to the ideals of the country.
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The citizens of Iran elect their __________. A. president B. supreme leader C. judges D. legislators Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What strategy helped Native Americans keep more of their land?
Answer:
Tribes helping one another fight the Europeans
Explanation:
why do you always have to be ready for a battle instead of just rushing in
Answer:
You always have to be ready cause your opponent can just sneak attack you at any time and you also have know and escape plan or else you'll get trapped
Answer:
Explanation:
You need to be ready for battle when needed also the aids may not be ready also v
Which statement would a texian most likely have made about slavery under mexican rule?
A. Slavery is far less common here than in the United states.
B. We may not like Mexican laws that ban slavery, but we have to obey them.
C. If Mexico wont let us keep our slaves , we'll become independent.
D. We are grateful to live in Mexico, where is outlawed
First things first slaves were not a thing so now thats out so we now have ABD so we can also cross out a and b so that leaves d So your answer would be D
A Texian would have made the statement If Mexico wont let us keep our slaves, we will become independent. Thus, option C is correct.
What was Mexican rule?Both the Anglo and Tejano population of Texas has greatly increased by the 1830s. Even though they were granted Mexican citizenship, many settlers still had strong tie to the United States.
The US and Mexico's conflicts and mistrust grew as a result of Texas. The Mexican government, which was embroiled in civil conflict, fought valiantly to keep its hold on the area. War appeared inevitable to the settlers after numerous encounters with Mexican soldiers and a failed attempt to establish a separate Mexican state. The Mexican state government's relationship with the settlers in Texas drastically worsened in 1834-35 as President Santa Anna abandoned.
Therefore, we can conclude that option C is correct.
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The committees of correspondence were concerned with local issues and did little to promote the unification of the colonies.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The Committees of Correspondence rallied colonial opposition against British policy and established a political union among the Thirteen Colonies.
What are the important features of the legislative branch of government?
What was the frontier of the New England colonies?
settlements along the Mississippi River
settlements along the Atlantic Ocean
settlements along the Great Lakes
settlements along the Pacific Ocean
Answer: The frontier of a century later included New England's colonies in Vermont, Western New York, the Wyoming Valley, the Connecticut Reserve, and the Ohio Company's settlement in the Old Northwest Territory.
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Give an example of what god or goddesses did.
Answer:
kept the world in check and did godly/goddessly things
Explanation:
Answer: God or Jehovah God made the earth and solar system.
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Answer:
1 state
2Catholic Christianity spanish
3 oct 31
Explanation:
Answer:
1. their heritage
2. Spanish and Roman Catholic
3. Sunday. Nov 1- Monday, Nov 2
which temple is considered the best example of the Greek ideals of order and balance in architecture?
Answer:
I would have to say the parthenon
Explanation:
1. Why do entrepreneurs sometimes need the support of venture capitalists?
2. Why do venture capitalists support entrepreneurs?
3. What was innovative about Columbus’ exploration?
4. Why did the King and Queen of Spain invest in Columbus’ idea for exploration?
5. Why did Columbus need the support of the King and Queen to explore?
6. What were the benefits/risks of exploration for Columbus?
7. What were the benefits/risks of exploration for the King and Queen of Spain?
8. How successful was Columbus in his exploration?
Answer:
8. The explorer Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain: in 1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502. He was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he stumbled upon the Americas.
CHAPTER 7 MINNESOTA’S NEWCOMERS
Creative Enrichment
Packing a Farmer’s Wagon in 1858
A family’s decision to move to Minnesota was important. As they prepared for their trip, they had many questions. How would they travel there? What time of year was best for traveling? What would they bring?
For answers, they turned to immigrant guidebooks. They also read letters from friends or family who had already emigrated. In the end, though, settlers had to rely on their own judgment about what to bring.
Poor packing decisions could lead to serious problems in the first year, especially for farmers in remote areas. An overpacked wagon was costly and difficult to transport. Forgetting to pack an important item could also be disastrous.
Make a list.
Imagine you are part of an immigrant family moving to Minnesota in 1858.
Read through the list of possible items to pack in your wagon. Note how many points each item is worth. A higher number means an item is difficult to move or very valuable.
On a separate sheet of paper, list the items you choose to bring and describe why. Remember the following when packing for your move:
1. Your total points may not be more than 60.
2. You must give at least one reason for every item you bring.
3. You will be farming, so you will not be able to visit the town frequently. Your first trip to town will happen one month after you arrive.
4. You may bring more than one of each item, but you must add up all the points (for example, 1 pillow = 1 point; 2 pillows = 2 points).
Answer:
food 14 points woater 15 points seeds 13 points pillow 1 point blanket 1 point letter 5 ponts defnding mechnism 6 points a small home 5points
Explanation:
and a FINAL TOTAL OF 60 WOWOWOWOWOWOW