What is a main reason that the alliance between Ousamequin’s people and the people of Plymouth ended?
A. Tens of thousands of English settlers arrived, overwhelming the region of New England.
B. Some Wampanoag groups became Christians.
C. The U.S. government forced the Wampanoag people to relocate.
D. The settlers insisted on sharing the land

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. Tens of thousands of English settlers arrived, overwhelming the region of New England.

Explanation:

The main reason that the alliance between Ousamequin’s people and the people of Plymouth ended was because Tens of thousands of English settlers arrived, overwhelming the region of New England.

This was evident when originally around 1629, the population of American settlers was barely one thousand around Massachusetts Bay Colony. But around 1670 the population has greatly increased to about seventy thousand people.

This population disrupts the activities of Ousamequin's people known as Wampanoag. They could not find enough rivers and an ideal place to farm and carry out fishing activities. Their forest which serves as a game continuously cuts down.

Hence, the alliance eventually came to an end coupled with the deaths of most leaders of the Wampanoag people including Ousamequin who had died.


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PLZ HELP! For the Plymouth settlers, "thanksgiving" referred to a day of:

A:Feasting incorrect answer
B:Prayer incorrect answer
C:Conflict incorrect answer
D:Mourning incorrect answer

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Answer:

its b trust me

Explanation:

Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?
1. I like all sorts of fruits; apples, oranges, and grapes.
2. late all the apples; oranges; and grapes.
3. Tate all the apples, I enjoyed them; very much.
4. ate all the apples; I enjoyed them very much.​

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Answer:

1. I like all sorts of fruits; apples, oranges, and grapes.

Answer: I ate all the apples I enjoyed them very much

Explanation:

If that's wrong I am sorry!!

Do you think tariffs were beneficial to the Republic of Texas? Why or why not?

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Tariffs mainly benefit the importing countries, as they are the ones setting the policy and receiving the money. The primary benefit is that tariffs produce revenue on goods and services brought into the country. Tariffs can also serve as an opening point for negotiations between two countries.

Answer:

Tariffs mainly benefit the importing countries, as they are the ones setting the policy and receiving the money. The primary benefit is that tariffs produce revenue on goods and services brought into the country. Tariffs can also serve as an opening point for negotiations between two countries.

Explanation:

I did it and got a 100

PLease hurry!!!! The US Constitution created checks and balances by establishing _. The primary power of the judicial branch over others is to _. 1. Separation of powers 2. Decide if an action is constitutional 1. A bicameral legislation 2. Impeach office holders 1. A process based on rules and justice 2. Amend laws

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Answer:

1. Separation of powers

2. Decide if an action is constitutional

Explanation:

The United States Constitution which was created following the 1787 Constitutional Convention, had founding fathers created checks and balances by establishing "Separation of powers."

Here asides from the power of other branches of government such as Executive and Legislature, the primary power of the judicial branch over others is to "Decide if an action is constitutional."

How did Southern states view "States Rights"?
States could leave the union at any time
States could force the national government to do what they wanted
States could not free their slaves
States could ignore national laws if they were harmful to the state

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States could ignore national laws if they were harmful to the state

Answer:

The South seceded over states' rights. Confederate states did claim the right to secede, but no state claimed to be seceding for that right. In fact, Confederates opposed states' rights — that is, the right of Northern states not to support slavery.

Explanation:

the southern states were all for states' rights because many maintain that the primary cause of the war was the Southern states' desire to preserve the institution of slavery. Others minimize slavery and point to other factors, such as taxation or the principle of States' Rights.

Salem Witch Trial Three Sovereigns for Sarah Film Questions: Answer in bold plz :P
1. Who was Sarah Cloyce, and why did she go before the Private Court of Inquiry in 1703?
2. Who was Samuel Parris, and why was his new role in Salem the subject of debate?
3. Who was the first in Salem to become “afflicted,” and how did this “affliction” spread?
4.Who was Tituba, and why was she arrested for “witchcraft?”
5.Why did Sarah Cloyce believe that Ann Carr Putnam might accuse her and her sisters (Rebecca Nurse and Mary Eastey)?
6.Why was Giles Corey pressed to death?
7.How was “spectral evidence” used to condemn the accused, and of what economic status were most of them?
8. What did Mary Eastey mean when she said, “They are possessed and yet they are not?”
9. Why did Governor Phips eventually suspend the trials and order the release of the prisoners?
10. How many people fell victim to this “witch hunt,” and according to Sarah documented evidence, what was responsible for it?

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Answer:

1. Who was Sarah Cloyce, and why did she go before the Private Court of Inquiry in 1703?

         She was one of the women who went to court to fight for her case after being accused of witchcraft. She went to Court because she was not doing witchcraft, and she and her family were trying to prove it.

2. Who was Samuel Parris, and why was his new role in Salem the subject of debate?

          Samuel Parris was a reverend, and he thought that witchcraft was not a thing. His new role was a subject of debate because he was debating and arguing for the people accused.

3. Who was the first in Salem to become “afflicted,” and how did this “affliction” spread?

        The first to become ‘afflicted’ was Bridget Bishop. The “afflictions” were spread because of people contracting the same thing from nearby.

4.Who was Tituba, and why was she arrested for “witchcraft?”

           Tituba was one of the women who was accused of witchcraft. She admitted it, and was arrested

5.Why did Sarah Cloyce believe that Ann Carr Putnam might accuse her and her sisters (Rebecca Nurse and Mary Eastey)?

          She believed that Ann Carr Putnam might accuse her because Ann Carr Putnam was already testifying against people in the town.

6.Why was Giles Corey pressed to death?

          He had pleaded not guilty and was going against the court.

7.How was “spectral evidence” used to condemn the accused, and of what economic status were most of them?

       The spectral evidence was that people were accused because of religion. Most of the people in Salem were wealthy merchants.

8. What did Mary Eastey mean when she said, “They are possessed and yet they are not?”

       It is meant that they were possessed by some sort of illness, but not by witchcraft.

9. Why did Governor Phips eventually suspend the trials and order the release of the prisoners?

      Governor Phips wife was accused, so he eventually suspended the trials and released the prisoners.

10. How many people fell victim to this “witch hunt,” and according to Sarah documented evidence, what was responsible for it?

      20 people were accused. Abigail Williams began the witch hunt by accusing neighbors of witchcraft.

Most state constitutions said that the people were the ___________ rulers.

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Answer:

Supreme

Explanation:  

Explain. A motorboat is accelerating across the water when the engine fails. Explain what will happen to the motion of the boat when no force coming from the engine.

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Answer:

it will rock and stay still I think and soon stop

Which was the "great compromise" that helped the Anti-federalists to finally approve the Constitution? (5 points) a The Bill of Rights b The Federalist Papers c An amendment about slavery d The rewriting of the Preamble

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Answer:

A) The Bill of Rights, was part of the "great compromise" that helped the Anti-Federalists to finally approve the Constitution. This provision was seen as a protection of individual and state's rights.  

Explanation:

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Answer:

A is the answer, The bill of rights :)

Explanation:

how did the Mughal rulers use art and monumental architecture?

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Answer:

Mughal architecture is the type of Indo-Islamic architecture developed by the Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries throughout the ever-changing extent of their empire in the Indian subcontinent. It developed the styles of earlier Muslim dynasties in India as an amalgam of Islamic, Persian, Turkic and Indian architecture. Mughal buildings have a uniform pattern of structure and character, including large bulbous domes, slender minarets at the corners, massive halls, large vaulted gateways, and delicate ornamentation; Examples of the style can be found in modern-day India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.

the United States balances a relationship with China versus a relationship with Taiwan. What factors influence U.S. behavior in this particular situation?
.

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Answer:

- China has a really strong influence on US economy.

- Current presidency has lack of interest in acting as mediators for foreign conflicts.

Explanation:

As the largest democratic country in the world, United States supposed to take Taiwan's side during their effort to break free from China's influence. But, situations like this are more complicated than it look.

Currently, China owned around $1,3 Trillion worth of Government Bonds from United States. This means that they have a really strong influence in our economy. Not to mention the companies in United States whose income are depended from the consumers in China.

Beside the economic factors, Trump's presidency also show a lot of reluctances to assume the role as the world's leader in conflict mediation. His reasons were remain unclear, but the impact is definitely felt by the struggling citizens of Taiwan.

Which of the choices below is NOT a reality enslaved women regularly faced?

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Answer:

ah......what're the choices?

Answer:

where the options at

What ya'll doing in brainly these days

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Answer:

Crying trying to get mu homework done...

Explanation:

By calling attention to the problems of government and high taxes in the late 1800s, the Democrats hoped to make which group look bad? ​

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Answer:

Republicans

Explanation:

Answer:

Republicans

Explanation:

A large Air Force base in Oklahoma was named for which of the following men, who was the first Native American to reach rank of major general in the US Army?
A.
Patrick Hurley
B.
Edward Vance
C.
Clarence Tinker
D.
William S. Key

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Answer:

C.

Clarence Tinker

Explanation:

Army Maj. Gen. Clarence L. Tinker, a member of the Osage Nation, became the first Native American in the U.S. Army to reach the rank of major general. He was also the first American general to die in World War II.

Answer:

C Tinker

Explanation:

kahalagahan Ng kongreso Ng malolos​

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Answer:

ito ang naka-daan na paraan upang ilunsad ang unang republika ng Pilipinas

Explanation:

I hope it helped

What effect did Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense have on colonial leaders? *


It explained to them the good behavior of the king.
It inspired them to challenge British authority.

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Answer:

It inspired them to challenge British authority.

Explanation:

Which Oklahoma governor was known for championing desegregation and removing all “whites only” and “colored only” signs from the capitol’s restrooms?
A.
Howard Edmondson
B.
Raymond Gary
C.
Johnston Murray
D.
Carl Albert

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Answer:

B Raymond Gary

Explanation:

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Answer:

B.

Raymond Gary

Explanation:

Raymond Gary Served 1955 to 1959

Constructed more toll roads ; Fought for the desegregation of schools

In one or two paragraphs, explain why you believe Hinduism remained the most
important religion in India. Why didn't newer religions win over more people?

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Answer:

Hinduism remained the most important religion in India.

Explanation:

Hinduism is one of the oldest religion in the world. It's considered to be the most prominent religion in India. Hinduism survived for years because of its influential beliefs and customs that bind everyone together. In Hinduism, people worship many god and goddesses to fulfil their wishes.

In Hinduism, people can worship and try to reach god as they seem fit with no customs bound. There are different ways people could worship. Newer religions did not win over people in India because it came with certain restrictions and were opposite of Hinduism.

Answer:

Hinduism remained the most important religion in India.

Explanation:

Hinduism is one of the oldest religion in the world. It's considered to be the most prominent religion in India. Hinduism survived for years because of its influential beliefs and customs that bind everyone together. In Hinduism, people worship many god and goddesses to fulfil their wishes.

In Hinduism, people can worship and try to reach god as they seem fit with no customs bound. There are different ways people could worship. Newer religions did not win over people in India because it came with certain restrictions and were opposite of Hinduism.

21. What was an effect of the Black Death?
O an increase in the labor supply
a decrease in the labor supply and a lack of food
an outbreak of wars
ОО
O an increase in the power of feudalism

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Everyone died:( not really tho but half of europe died meaning the labor force was cut in half

The Townshed acts were passed in supported by who?

A) Britain

B) The Natives

C) The Colonists

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The townshed acts were passed by Britain

Which location on the map shows the Indus River?
A
B
C
D

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Answer:b

Explanation:

Answer:

It's B.

Explanation:

Help me with this plz

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Answer:

a i had this question before hope it helps!!

Explanation:

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The Berlin Wall was known as the Iron Curtain True False

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Answer:

I believe that is true.

Explanation:

If I'm not right I'm sorry!

Who benefits from a capitalist society?why?

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Eveyone benefits from a capitalist society, the government are still in charge, but the free enterprise system allows you to work for your self as an option, make your own business own jobs, etc. places like Britain, USA, Canada

Answer: The advantages of capitalism include: Consumer choice - Individuals choose what to consume, and this choice leads to more competition and better products and services. Efficiency of economics - Goods, and services produced based on demand create incentives to cut costs and avoid waste.

Explanation:

The ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) is a voluntary system that is governed by the retail game market.
Question 1 options:
True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Answer:

True, ESRB is an enforced system by retailers to rate a game on who should be able to play it.

At the beginning of the Civil War, who was in the lead? The North or the South and why.
Please helpp

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Answer:

The correct answer is the South, because in the initial battles and skirmishes Southern Army managed to defeat the Union Army. Among those battles the most famous ones were the battles of Battle of Bull Run and Battle of Wilson's Creek in Missouri. The main reason for this is that the Southern Army had larger number of capable generals who managed to tactically defeat their opponents.

Explanation:

Union Army although had larger numbers didn't had such a strong leadership on the battlefield in the beginning. That is why in most of the first battles during the first year of the war they were defeated.

What sport was among the first Olympic events in 776 B.C.?

a) Gymnastics
b) Soccer
c) Track and field
d) Freestyle wrestling

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Answer:

Track and field

Explanation:

Track and field was the sport was among the first Olympic events in 776 B.C. Hence, option C is correct.

Track, athletic is another name for a sport in which competitors compete in a variety of running, jumping, and throwing events such as the hurdles, long jump, and shot put.

Track and field competitions are typically individual sports where competitors compete against one another to choose a single winner. The athlete with the fastest time wins the racing events, while the person who has jumped or thrown the farthest or highest throughout the competition wins the leaping and throwing events.

Thus, option C is correct.

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How does the Constitution ensure that one branch of government will not be
more powerful than the other two?

a. Each branch has the power to block actions of the other branches.

b. Each person must follow the rules of law.
c. Certain powers are divided between the state and national governments.

d. American voters can elect new representatives.

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Answer:

Your answer would be C.

Seperation of powers is what you should look for, and "powers are divided" basically gives that away.

Answer:

the answer is A

Explanation:

The three branches have checks and balances so one branch cant get mre powerful than the other?

1. What is a certificate of incorporation? (1 point)​

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It’s an official document that that proves that a company has been legally created and that it officially exists.
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