does anyone know these :) no fake answers please!

Does Anyone Know These :) No Fake Answers Please!

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Answer 1

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the first is T because jews were the primary victim during the Holocausts.

The secound is false because there was around 6 million jews that were killed in the camps.

the last one is false too because the germans were worthless they killed all races and ages.

hope i helped if you need anything else ill be happy to answer for free i dont do this stuff for points.

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Answer 2
the answer is T if im not correct lmk

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Why did the united states enter the WW2?
A)to stop germany from invading poland
B)to stop hilter from becoming chancellor of germany
C)to prevent italy from converting to facism
D)to protect their allies Britain and france

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Please help is number 19 and 20 right and answer the other one please

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Answer: it is false

Explanation: becuase the charges would be dropped and the the defendant has lost

The Ancient Mesopotamians used the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to transport goods for trade. They made three different types of boats using reeds, timber and animal skins. They transported flax, copper, limestone and textiles.

Which was a capital resource for the Mesopotamians?

A. Timber
B. Copper
C. Boats
D. Merchants

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Boats were the capital in this situation
boats bc that is how they transport goods from place to place

Describe three situations in American history in which local, state, or federal governments acted in a tyrannical manner. These examples can be from colonial times to the present day. Then describe why the actions involved “oppressive power asserted by the government.”

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Answer: I'm so sorry I don't know

Explanation: bc its the weekend and my brain i on chill

Halp ;-;
I'll mark brainliest
What are some of the achievements of the Gupta Empire that still affect society today? Discuss contributions made in mathematics, science, and medicine.

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The Gupta Empire, founded by Maharaja Sri Gupta, was an ancient Indian realm that covered much of the Indian Subcontinent from approximately 320-550 CE. Gupta rule, while solidified by territorial expansion through war, began a period of peace and prosperity marked by advancements in science, technology, engineering, art, dialectics, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy. Gupta made novel advances in the sciences, astronomy (Gupta philosophers proposed that the earth was not flat, but was instead round and rotated on an axis by viewing lunar eclipses and discoveries about gravity and the planets of the solar system, which they used to tell the horoscopes). Indian mathematicians in the Gupta period made important contributions. They were the first to use algebra, develop the idea of zero, and explain the concept of infinity; something without an end. They were also were the first to use the numbers 1-9 for counting. Early Indians also invented mathematical algorithms. In medicine, Gupta physicians developed herbal remedies to treat various illnesses. They also developed a form of plastic surgery for the treatment of facial injuries. Physicians vaccinated against smallpox, a practice later used in China around the10th century and in Europe in the 17th century.

I hope this helps a little bit.

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In medicine, Gupta physicians developed herbal remedies to treat various illnesses. They also developed a form of plastic surgery for the treatment of facial injuries. Physicians vaccinated against smallpox, a practice later used in China around the10th century and in Europe in the 17th century. The answer in here is the system of numerals.

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What justification (reason) does Jackson give for Indian Removal? (need 2)

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The American Indian Removal policy of President Andrew Jackson was prompted by the desire of White settlers in the South to expand into lands belonging to five Indigenous tribes. After Jackson succeeded in pushing the Indian Removal Act through Congress in 1830, the U.S. government spent nearly 30 years forcing Indigenous peoples to move westward, beyond the Mississippi River.

In the most notorious example of this policy, more than 15,000 members of the Cherokee tribe were forced to walk from their homes in the Southern states to a designated territory in present-day Oklahoma in 1838. Many died along the way.

This forced relocation became known as the “Trail of Tears” because of the great hardship faced by Cherokees. In brutal conditions, nearly 4,000 Cherokees died on the Trail of Tears.

Byzantium was an ancient Greek city-state founded around 600 BC. The people settled there because of a thin strip of water that connected _______ to _______ and the Black Sea to the _____________. This strip of water is called the __________. Today the word byzantine means old or devious, but during its eleven-hundred-year history, the Byzantine Empire saved the western world’s heritage of literature and put ___________ on the fast track. This happened under a single Roman Emperor named Constantine.

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Asia, Europe, Mediterranean, Bosporus, Christianity are the correct answer.

please help will mark brainliest, what was the name of the first telegraph key in 1844?

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Answer:Morse-Vail Telegraph Key.

Explanation:

The correspondent is correct

What were Justinian's achievements?



Choose all correct answers.


He created a code of law that helped unite the Byzantine Empire and later served as a model for the codes of law in many modern nations.

He doubled the size of the empire and ruled much of the Mediterranean world.

He built a huge domed cathedral called the Hagia Sophia, an enormous underground aqueduct, and a fabulous palace complex.

He moved the imperial capital from Rome to Byzantium, so it would attract people from all over the world.

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He doubled the size of the empire and ruled much of the Mediterranean world.

He created a code of law that helped unite the Byzantine Empire and later served as a model for the codes of law in many modern nations.

He built a huge domed cathedral called the Hagia Sophia, an enormous underground aqueduct, and a fabulous palace complex.

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A B and d i think is the newer

What happened during the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis

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The capture of Saigon by the North Vietnamese Army in April 1975 marked the end of the war, and North and South Vietnam were reunified the following year.

Explanation:

i want brainiest

Which public issue is being debated?

Group of answer choices

Equal pay for equal work

Suffrage

Drafting women into the military

Construction of more homeless shelters

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Answer:

your answer would be drafting women in the military if I'm wrong I'm am sorry

Suffrage- a lot of people are going through a lot throughout the pandemic such as lack of food, jobs, houses, etc

Give an Who, what, when, where, why, how summary of the Korean War

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A civil war between North America and South America happened from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953 which North and South Korea, Soviet Union, United States, China, Great Britain Canada, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Columbia, Ethiopia, South Africa, New Zealand, Turkey, Greece, Thailand, Philippines, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, India, Italy were involved in the war. This war happened in North and South Korea because North Korea wanted to reunite the two Korea's under communist rule.  

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Why was Cuba thought to be a threat in the early 1960s?

It was communist and given weapons by the Soviet Union that could reach U.S. soil.
It was democratic and had set up a naval blockade to stop trade with the United States.
It was close to U.S. soil and built missile bases from materials made in the United States.
It was ruled by the Soviet Union and was trying to prevent the U.S. democratic elections.

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If I remember correctly Cuba and the soviets teamed up and because of that cuba was given nukes making it dangerous, I believe it is A

5 points for correct awnser

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Answer:

To what question????

Explanation:

What’s the question

brainlyest and 20 points.
Locate a reliable source on the economy of ancient Rome. You may use more than one source.
Use this graphic organizer to organize important information on the economy of ancient Rome.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Question 1: Ancient Rome was an agrarian and slave based economy whose main concern was feeding the vast number of citizens and legionaries who populated the Mediterranean region. Agriculture and trade dominated Roman economic fortunes, only supplemented by small scale industrial production.

Source: Ancient Roman Economy | UNRV.com

Question 2:

The romans used mint coins

Question 3:

beef, corn, glassware, iron, lead, leather, marble, olive oil

Question 4:

Britain exported lead, woollen products and tin

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How did John Brown's raid and the outcome of his court hearing impact the Unites States and the talk of the breakup? Explain with reasoning.

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Answer:

Although the raid failed, it inflamed sectional tensions and raised the stakes for the 1860 presidential election. Brown's raid helped make any further accommodation between North and South nearly impossible and thus became an important impetus of the Civil War.

Explanation:

“The gentleman who was to give the word then explained to the parties the rules which were to govern them in firing...He then asked if they were prepared; being answered in the affirmative, he gave the word present, as had been agreed on, and both parties presented and fired in succession...The fire of Colonel Burr took effect, and General Hamilton almost instantly fell. Colonel Burr advanced towards General Hamilton with a manner and gesture that appeared to General Hamilton’s friend to be expressive of regret.” ---Account by Matthew Davis of the Burr-Hamilton Duel, July 1804 D.B.Q. What was the outcome of the duel?

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the outcome of the duel was hamilton died and burr regretted it for the rest of his life
Hamilton died as he got shot in the hip and rushed to the hospital then they made a musical

Which provisions were included in the Treaty of Versailles? Select three options.

1. the formation of the League of Nations
2. the return of disputed territory to Germany
3. limitations on the size of Germany’s military
4 the requirement that Germany pay reparations
5. the end of secret negotiations between countries

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Answer:

Answers are 3,4, and 5

Explanation:

Answer:

1. the formation of the League of Nations

3. limitations on the size of Germany’s military

4. the requirement that Germany pay reparations

Explanation:

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Which statements describe the Islamic religion accurately?


Choose all answers that are correct.


Muslims follow the Five Pillars of the faith as handed down by Muhammad.


Every Muslim is supposed to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.


The Hijrah marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar.


There are no divisions within Islam as there are in other religions.

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Explanation:

B and A are correct

because the highest person or people were supposed to be somehow related or friends with Muhammad or friends with his friends , this means that B is correct , you have to follow his rules

A is also correct because the Hijrah is basically the start of Islam what made a Muslim.

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Why did this message lead the United States to declare war?

Mexico entered the war on the side of Germany.
Mexico did not respond to the offer that was made.
Germany threatened the territory of the United States.
Germany needed the support of the United States to win.

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Answer: Germany threatened the territory of the United States


The answer is C, Germany threatened the territory of the United States!

After the Askikaga Shoguns, Japan was divided into small territories headed by a shogun.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

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True I’m pretty sure
T I hope I helped good luck

Who votes on new bills to create laws in the United States?

A.the legislative branch

B.the judicial branch

C.the president

D.the state governors

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Answer:

A.the legislative branch

Explanation:

A the legislative branch the president passes the bills and the governors don’t have anything to do with it

If any of you guys watched all the pirates of the Caribbean. What would you recommend is the best?

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Answer:

its very good you should watch it

Explanation:

Answer:I would recommend  dead men tell no lies its sooooo gooood

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What was the Long March?

A. The journey taken by the Nationalists to Taiwan
B. The protests for reform at Tiananmen Square
C. The retreat of the Communists to the north
D. The route the Dalai Lama took to escape Tibet

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Answer:

C!!!!!!

Explanation:

. . .I think

after voters vote for their preferred presidential candidate on Election Day, the presidential is selected through:

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Answer: a count of all the states' popular votes

Explanation:

With few examples to show this, the greatest one is when Donald Trump received fewer popular votes but more electoral college votes to become president.

The electoral college determines who becomes president, regardless of the popular vote.

Answer: Its A

Explanation:

A P 3 X 100%

President Harry S. Truman believed that the United States should use any weapon it
had to defeat its enemies during World War II. What actions did Truman take that
supported his belief?

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Answer:

He ordered The Dropping of 2 Nuclear Bombs, Big Boy and Little boy on 2

Japanese Cities: Hiroshima and Nagasaki which caused The Empire of Japan to Surrendor To the Allies

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Answer:

Create an outline.

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Outlines are simply meant to be a means to organize your ideas.

Answer:

I think the answer is "create an outline"  

Explanation:

Creating an outline will organize your ideas for the best argument possible.

what is the role of Canadas governor general?

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Answer:

Royal Assent

Explanation:

The Governor General of Canada gives the bill royal assent, meaning that it becomes law. If it is a provincial or territorial bill, the Lieutenant-Governor of the province or territory grants royal assent.

China’s One Child Policy Paragraph

I give all my points

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The one-child policy was a Chinese government policy to control population growth. According to estimates, it prevented between 200 to 400 million births in the country. It was introduced in 1979 and discontinued in 2015, and enforced through a mix of incentives and sanctions.
Wants this the policy that if you had another kid you had to pay a fine or leave it in the streets? Or something like that

Why did many African Americans migrate to the North during World War I?

A. to work on large farms
B. to fight for political rights
C. to search for war-related work
D. to participate in military training

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Answer:

The answer is C. To search for War-related work  

Explanation:

c.to search for war related work
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