Explanation:
*Kush was influenced greatly by Egypt: clothing, temples, calling their rulers pharaohs and burying them in pyramids. * *Kush had many elements of their culture that were unique such as their houses, and written language. * In addition to Egyptian gods they worshiped their own gods, such as Apedemek, a lion-headed god.
The telephone was an innovation of
Question 4 options:
Thomas Edison
Jean Lenoir
Alexander Graham Bell
Gustav Eiffel
Guglielmo Marconi
Answer:
alexander graham bell
Explanation:
Answer:
Alexander Graham Bell
Explanation:
K12 test said it was correct.
What was the difference between long staple
and short staple cotton?
Answer: A cotton plant produces boll's and each cotton boll contains upwards of 250,000 individual fibers. A short staple fiber is up to 1 1/8" long. A long staple fiber is between 1 1/8" and 1 1/4" long. An extra-long staple fiber is between 1 3/8"and 2" long.
What are three american indian tribes that resided in Texas?
Answer:
The three federally recognized tribes in Texas are the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas in Livingston, founded in 1854; the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas in Eagle Pass, founded in 1983; and the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo in El Paso, founded in 1968. None are in North Texas
Explanation:
Answer:
Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas in Livingston, the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, and the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo in El Paso
Explanation:
Why do trade and cultural diffusion usually happen at the same time?
O A. Powerful kingdoms often control trade routes.
O B. Commodity money can be used for trade.
O C. People who trade goods also exchange ideas.
O D. Rich people usually make more money trading.
I had a similar question before! its C
Answer: c
Explanation:
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Which of the following did NOT lead to the end of medieval Europe?
A. Black Death
B. Hundred Years’ War
C. Crusades
D. Barbarian invasions
Answer:
A
Explanation:
ITS A I GOT THE ANSWER RIGHT ON A TEST
What did Rene Descartes tie Algebra to?
A. Geometry
B. Math
C. School
D. Philosophy
Answer: it's A or B
Explanation: the rest don't make any sense
HELP The Aztecs Omen were recorded in which codex book?
a
Broken Land
b
Tenoch
c
Popol Vuh
d
Broken Spears
Answer:
A
Explanation:
how did the soviet union dissolve
Answer:
The dissolution of the Soviet Union (1988–1991) was the process of internal disintegration within the USSR, which began with growing unrest in its various constituent republics developing into an incessant political and legislative conflict between the republics and the central government, and ended when the leaders of three primal republics (Russia, Ukraine and Belarus) declared it no longer existed, later accompanied by 11 more republics, resulting in President Mikhail Gorbachev having to resign and what was left of the Soviet parliament formally acknowledging what had already taken place.
Explanation:
Place the events of the plague in the order in which they occurred. 1. The plague reached Constantinople. 3rd 2. The plague reached Venice. 4th 3. The plague traveled to Europe and Egypt. 1st 4. The plague spread in China. 2nd 5. The plague found its way to England. 5th
Answer:
1st: 4 the plague spread in China
2nd: 2 the plague reached Venice
3rd: 1 the plague reached Constantinople
4th: 3 the plague traveled to Europe and Egypt
5th: 5 the plague found its way to England
What forms of representative government did the English colonists begin to develop?
Answer:
The first colonial legislature was the Virginia House of Burgesses, established in 1619. The colonies along the eastern coast of North America were formed under different types of charter, but most developed representative democratic governments to rule their territories.
Read the passage, then answer the questions to determine the central idea. Why does the speaker say, “I shall not decay”? When was the spell likely used? What is the central idea of the passage?
Tbh I got these answers online but you didn't even provide the passge so hopefully they're right:
Why does the speaker say, “I shall not decay”?
> The person has been embalmed.
When was the spell likely used?
> at a burial
What is the central idea of the passage?
> It is important to pray for eternal life.
Answer:
Why does the speaker say, “I shall not decay”?
> The person has been embalmed.
When was the spell likely used?
> at a burial
Explanation:
2. MAKE TWO PREDICTIONS DETAILING HOW THE
TERRAIN LIKELY AFFECTED THE LIVES OF EARLY
ARABIANS (ANSWER BELOW).
1.
2.
Answer:
Terrain being mostly desert with some mountains and underground auqifers I would say that their llives would be focused on finding water and would be hidding under shelters in the hot day and getting water from wells that reach the auqifers.
Explanation:
TO EVERYONE HELPING ME I DONT NEED A LOT JUST A LITTLE PAGE PLS THANKKK YUOUUU..... The campaign of 1828 was unlike any other that had come before it. For the first time electors in most states were chosen by popular vote. The electorate had been expanded so that there was universal suffrage among white males.
Suppose you had lived during the time period of the 1828 election. Would you have voted for Andrew Jackson?
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1. Write a well-constructed essay supporting either Andrew Jackson or the re-election of John Quincy Adams.
Keep the following points in mind as you write your essay:
• Determine your position and plan your essay by listing the reasons for it.
• Be sure you back up your position with clearly stated reasons. Use at least one primary source.
• Read your essay aloud to be sure that it makes sense.
• Check your grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Answer:
Answer:
Why did the election of 1828 include many first-time voters? Southern states gave voting rights to women. African Americans were voting for the first time. New states gave voting rights to all white men.
Explanation:
What beliefs are shared by most Christians? Check all that apply.
Which person/group believed the New Deal represented an abuse of power by the president Franklin Roosevelt. ?
1. The US Supreme Court
2.Huey long
3.The Catholic Church
4. Adolf Hitler
Answer:
1. The US Supreme Court
Explanation:
The high court had struck down several key pieces of New Deal legislation on the grounds that the laws delegated an unconstitutional amount of authority to the executive branch and the federal government.
In Exodus 16, how often did the Israelites have to go out and gather manna?
HELPPP Why did the Aztecs have to continuously repair or rebuild their temples and buildings?
a
To update the buildings.
b
Because they were badly constructed.
c
None of the choices.
d
Because the city was built on swamp land and the buildings would sink.
Aztec Temples
Aztec temples were called, by the Mexica people of the empire, Teocalli - god houses. The priests of the Aztec religion went to these temples to worship and pray, and make offerings to the gods to keep them strong and in balance.
Identifying the Aztec temples has been a tricky job at times. It's been easy to simply assume that large, monumental structures such as pyramids are all either palaces or temples, but that may not be the case. Still, we do have a good understanding of what happened in the religious areas and how the many of the buildings looked hundreds of years ago.
Often a whole area of a city would be dedicated to religious activities. Some monuments would be made to specific gods. Some were built for specific celebrations. The buildings you probably associate with the Aztec religion are the great pyramids. These were four sided, stable structures that can withstand the earthquakes that are common in the area. These would have stairs up one side, and a flat top, often with a shrine on the top. Let's take a look at some of the Aztec temples specifically:
Templo Mayor
Height: 60m/197ft
The gods: Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc
Distinctives: A double temple
Completed: 1497
Materials: Built of stone and covered with stucco and polychrome paint
Templo Mayor was a part of the sacred area of the city of Tenochtitlan, now Mexico City. It was only one of perhaps 75-80 buildings which included other pyramids, ornamental walls, gathering places, shops and, of course, bathrooms. Since the city was build on swampy ground, the temples would often sink and needed to be repaired and built up over the years.
The temple itself was the main religious building of the capitol city, and it had two shrines on the top - one to Huitzilopochtli and one to Tlaloc. Huitzilopochtli (Hummingbird of the South) was the patron god of the Mexica people, the one who led them to Tenochtitlan in the first place. He was the god of the sun and war. Tlaloc was the god of rain and fertility. Both gods required constant human sacrifice. During the final phase of construction, thousands were sacrificed.
Many, many rituals were done at the temple - human sacrifice, of course, is the most well known. But there were many more, such as the private ritual blood-letting, burning of copal (a tree resin), and the music of worship. This Aztec temple represented the Hill of Coatepec, where the Mexicas believed Huitzilopochtli was born.
Help me fill in the blank please:
3. After a 25 hour bombardment, Fort _______ refused to _______
4. An American on board a British ship named ______ who witnessed the battle was so inspired by the large American flag still flying over the fort penciled the words to the _____ which is now our national anthem.
WORD BANK ATTACKED.
Explanation:
McHenry, Surrender, Francis Scott Key, and National Anthem
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Which organization sought to demolish abandoned buildings to create more parks and recreational spaces in Tulsa?
A.
Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS)
B.
Urban Revitalization Initiative (URI)
C.
Tulsa Urban Renewal Program (TURP)
D.
Tulsa Development Authority (TDA)
Answer:
I could be either A or D
Explanation:
- During 1980s and 1990s, major urban renewal efforts were initiated
Revitalized run-down buildings and neighborhoods
- Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS) - 1990s program led by Oklahoma City Mayor Ronald Norick
- Revitalized John F. Kennedy neighborhood
- Developed Bricktown
- Tulsa Development Authority (TDA) converted unused public space into parks and gardens
Colonial soldiers won the Siege of Boston, even though they
were poorly trained compared to the British.
ran out of ammunition fighting in Boston.
had fewer soldiers in the siege than the British.
were forced to retreat to Bunker Hill.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
a on edge
Explanation:
The Boston Tea Party would MOSTLY be considered a________of theRevolutionary War
A.Challenge
B. Example
C. Effect
D. Cause
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Boston Tea Party happened after I think? And if not, still C because it happened because of King George.
12] Which items might appear in a section in a textbook about medieval church power (2 answers) [A] Due process of the law [B] holy shrines [C] interdict [D] papal supremacy [E] pilgrimage [F] rule of law
Answer:
C and D
Explanation:
Got this from a good source on the internet, sorry if I am wrong but the answer seems legit. Took this is 7th grade and sounds familiar.
What led many to believe Rowland was guilty of assault?
His lawyer could not defend him.
The media had prompted accusations.
O Family members refused to turn him over.
He fled the state and was in hiding.
Answer:
I think the last one is the answer
Explanation:
why do the government require to obey the laws?
Answer:
because
Explanation:
it is our duty to obey the law of government. if we obey the law of government it is easy to being developed to our country
What are some reasons the American Colonists had a legitimate reasons for rebelling?
Answer: The Colonists were justified in breaking away because the parliament passed laws that were unjustified, The British king was of tyranny, The Stamp Act of 1765, The Townshend Act and The Boston Massacre. All of this lead to the colonies joining together and rebelling against the British.
Explanation:
How did young Americans respond to John F. Kennedy's challenge?
A) They joined the Communist Party
B) They joined the army
C) They joined the Ku Klux Klan
D) They joined the Peace Corps
Answer:
The answer is D) They joined the Peace Corps.
The young Americans joined the Peace Corps in response to John F. Kennedy's challenge. The correct answer is option D.
What did John F. Kennedy challenge to the young Americans?President John F. Kennedy recognized that young Americans played a significant role in societal change and that they were an essential constituency for his policies. 'Don't ask what your nation can do for you; instead, ask what you can do for your country', said President Kennedy. American youth responded to the challenge. They displayed a more positive attitude and greater interest in American affairs.
The Peace Corps is an independent organization and US government program that recruits, educates, and places volunteers to aid in global development. On response to Kennedy's challenge the youth started joining the political group.
Therefore, the young Americans responded to the John F. Kennedy challenge in that they became more involved in politics.
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Find an example of propaganda and paste it into the answer box. Explain how and why your example is propaganda.
Answer:
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Explanation:
HURRRYYYYY PLEASEEE ,Explain the arguments put forth regarding slavery by both its defenders and detractors.
The abolitionists saw slavery as an abomination and an affliction on the United States, making it their goal to eradicate slave ownership. They sent petitions to Congress, ran for political office and inundated people of the South with anti-slavery literature.Nov 29, 2019
Texas is the only state to enter the United States that was admitted by a treated over annexation. Why did Texas seek to gain independence from Mexico?
I think I've answered this question before...here's the correct answer!
C) Texas sought to gain independence from Mexico, due to Mexico's government changing from a democracy to a dictatorship.
Hope this helped you! Have a great weekend and I hope you have a nice Thanksgiving!
"The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is . . . to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith. Here let us stop."
— George Washington's Farewell Address
According to this excerpt, George Washington wanted the United States to follow a foreign policy based on which principle?
expansion on the western border
⊝
freedom to trade around the world
⊝
non-involvement in European affairs
⊝
full support for British merchant policy
Answer: non-involvement in European affairs
Explanation:
George Washington was a devout advocate of non-involvement in the affairs of other countries especially European powers.
This is why even though the French monarchy supported the Americans in gaining independence from the British, when they were overthrown in the French Revolution, the Americans under Washington did not get involved.
Washington thought it best to stay away from long term engagements with other nations and to maintain neutrality such that the best policy can be objectively followed.