Answer: answer is number 3
Explanation:
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Who raised jesus?
A. Augustine
B. Theodosius
C. Benedict
D. Charlemagne
E. Peter
F. Joseph
G. Judas Iscariot
H. Mary
Answer:
H.
Explanation:
Mary learns from the angel Gabriel that she will conceive and bear a child called Jesus through the action of the Holy Spirit. When Mary is due to give birth, she and Joseph travel from Nazareth to Joseph's ancestral home in Bethlehem to register in the census ordered by Caesar Augustus.
Place in order from highest caste to lowest caste.
Column A
Castes:
1. __ Brahman
2. __ kshatriya
3. __ Vaishya
4. __ shudra
5. __ Untouchables
Column B
Options: (it’s connect the lines on my test)
a. Merchants, landowners
b. Street sweepers, latrine cleaners
c. Commoners, peasants, servants
d. Warriors, Kings
e. Priests, academics
Answer:
1 and e
2 and d
3 and a
4 and c
5 and b
The formation of business monopolies in the late 1800s was made possible by the
A. Elimination of the free enterprise system
B. Effects of Laissez-faire policies
C. Passage of federal antitrust laws
D. Adoption of socialist economic practices
Answer:
I feel A is the answer
Explanation:
Who was the Union General who marched through the South destroying everything in his path?
Group of answer choices
William T. Sherman
Robert E. Lee
Ulysses S. Grant
Ambrose Burnside
Answer:
General William Tecumseh Sherman
Explanation:
In November 1864, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman took his troops on a campaign through the South, in order to not only attack Confederate defenses, but to also disrupt the Confederate activity.
The map shows the thirteen English colonies. Which statement best explains the early settlement patterns of the thirteen English colonies? Settlers quickly headed west to lay claim on rich farmland in the interior. Settlers lived along the coast, in part because of the proximity to Europe. Settlers lived only where there was no threat of attack from the French or Spanish. Settlers lived along the rivers and streams that fed into the Northwest Passage.
Answer:
Settlers lived along the coast, in part because of the proximity to Europe.
Explanation:
Enslaved African Americans attempted to maintain their cultural heritage in all of
the following ways EXCEPT –
a. religion
b.building traditional african villages
c.music
d.trying their best to keep strong family and social lives
Answer:
Building traditional African villages
Explanation:
Throughout centuries of enslaved African Americans, did what they could to survive and maintain their families and communities. They stayed connected to their ancestral homelands and traditions, including the Islamic or animist traditions of their people, through sometimes secret religious gatherings, through music that became foundational for all American music, and through private worship and writing.
How did the ruling in Dred Scott v. Sandford influence the idea of citizenship in the United States?
A. It expanded citizenship opportunities for immigrants.
B. It differentiated between Southern and Northern citizenship.
C. It created explicit racial conditions for citizenship.
D. It barred slave owners in non-state territories from citizenship.
Answer:
It c
Explanation:
It
Answer: It created explicit racial conditions for citizenship.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Is the highlighted word a verb?
His car broke down on the highway.
A.
Yes
B.
No
Answer:
Which word is highlighted.
Look at the map of Africa below. What feature of the continent is described bt the different colors on the map?
Answer:
is there a picture i can see and referenced from
Explanation:
View the political cartoon titled "Slavery as It Exists in America. Slavery as It Exists in England” here.
Why does the cartoon reference England?
England had outlawed slavery and was critical of US tolerance of the system.
The artist wanted to reinstate slavery in England.
The artist wanted to criticize England for its treatment of the industrial poor.
England had succeeded in gaining higher wages for industrial workers.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I took the test, plus this makes the most sense. Sorry I am late
Answer:
a. england had outlawed slavery and was critical of us tolerance of the system
Explanation:
teacher gave the study guide
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Answer:
I’m pretty sure it’s c
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Which of the following adaptations is MOST closely related to what the animal eats?
A: a poison frog's bright colors
B: the venomous bite of a slow loris
C: a housecat's fur
D: the strong jawbones of a giant panda
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Not sure, but I think so lol
Which view best summarizes Lincoln's position on slavery in 1858
A) Slavery should be accepted because it is necessary for the nation's economic health B) slavery should be abolished in the United States because it is immoral
C) slavery is not immoral but each state should decide what to do on this issue
D) slavery should not spread because it is morally and politically wrong
How many revolution has there been in the entire world?How many have Succeeded, and how many failed?
Answer:
As an historian of the French Revolution of 1789-99, I often ponder the similarities between the five great revolutions of the modern world – the English Revolution (1649), American Revolution (1776), French Revolution (1789), Russian Revolution (1917) and Chinese Revolution (1949).
6. Which of the following regions had the largest free black population in
1820?
A) the Upper South
OB) the Deep South
O C) New England
OD) the Mid-Atlantic
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The region in which the black population was highest in 1820 was the Mid-Atlantic. The Mid-Atlantic is a region that is found between the Northeastern and Southeastern states in the US. The Mid-Atlantic region comprises of New York, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C. and Maryland.
The high number of blac population were found in these states of Mid-Atlantic in 1820 as the whites had large number of black slaves in these states.
Therefore, option D is correct.
When were the ports of Venezuela closed?
Answer:
1994
Explanation:
Establishment of Consulate in Maracaibo, 1824.
The first U.S. consulate in the present-day territory of Venezuela established in the Caribbean port city of Maracaibo in 1824. The post closed in 1994.
Article __________ is the portion of the Constitution that explains the structure , function, and authority of the judicial branch of the federal government. (8 points if answered)
Answer:
Article 3
Explanation:
Under the Albany Plan of Union, the American colonies would have been ruled by
a grand council and a president general.
individual colonial governments.
the French government.
a body of colonial leaders.
The Albany Plan of Union would be such that the American colonies would have been ruled by a grand council and a president general.
What did the Albany Plan of Union call for?It was a plan that was tabled to unite the governing of the American colonies.
It called for a President General who would be a British appointee and maintain executive power. A Grand Council would also govern alongside the president general and be elected by the colonists.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Why don’t we know more about the local and state governments than we do the federal government?
The triangular shaped feature that is formed where the Nile River
meets the Mediterranean Sea is called the?
Answer:
Deltas
Explanation:
Deltas with this triangular or fan shape are called arcuate (arc-like) deltas. The Nile River forms an arcuate delta as it empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
Answer:
arcuate delta
What do China cube Laos and Vietnam have in common
A.) all haves state socialist governments but market economies
B.) each of them was occupied by Japan during world war ll
C.) all were founding members of Warsaw Pact
D.) all were part of the Soviet Union
China Cuba Laos and Vietnam have in common, All have state socialist governments but market economies. Therefore option A is correct.
What is a socialist government?Socialism is a socioeconomic philosophy that places a strong emphasis on class and social power dynamics. The ownership of the means of production, or the means by which products and services with economic value are produced, is central to the concept of socialism.
Although socialism can take many different forms, fighting class inequality and intervening in society and the economy are usually the main characteristics of a socialist administration. It is customary for socialist governments to establish powerful, centralized states that strive to impose their economic or social goals through government interventionism, as witnessed in examples from every continent where a socialist government has come to power.
Therefore option A is correct.
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Answer:
Jamestown settlers were the type of people that lived in colonial New England. Also, British American settlers lived in colonial New England.
Explanation:
A straight ticket voter is best described by which of the following?
What does the Great Mosque tell us about Iraqis of the past?
Answer:
In 836 AD the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu't, wishing to escape conflict with the local population in Baghdad, moved to Samarra, which remained the seat of power for the Abbasids for next 56 years, a period during which the largest mosque in all of Islam was built at Samarra. It was built in the 9th century, and commissioned by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil, who moved to Samarra to escape conflict with the local population in Baghdad and remained there for the next 56 years—a period during which he built many palaces including the largest mosque in all of Islam.
All of the following are major advancements made during the Gupta period except
a.
complex architecture
c.
culinary feats
b.
great paintings
d.
great sculptures
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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How did life change for African Americans immediately following the Civil War and through Reconstruction?
Answer:
they were allowed to vote, actively participate in the political process, acquire the land of former owners, seek their own
Explanation:
Identify four products from the jungle that were brought into river cities for trade.
Answer:
Mesopotamia trade grew organically from the crossroads nature of the civilizations that dwelt between the rivers and the fertility of the land. Because of irrigation, southern Mesopotamia was rich in agricultural products, including a variety of fruits and vegetables, nuts, dairy, fish and meat from animals both wild and domestic. Other than food items, Mesopotamia was rich in mud, clay and reeds out of which they built their cities. For most other essential goods, such as metal ores and timber, Mesopotamia needed trade.
Besides local trade, which brought food and animals into the city and took tools, plows and harnesses out to the countryside, long-distance trade was needed for resources like copper and tin and for luxury items for the nobility. Merchants and traders in early Mesopotamian cities began to form caravans for long-distance trading.
Explanation:
With the development of the wheel and sail, transportation of goods became easier. Heavy bulk goods could travel by ox cart or be loaded onto riverboats. Most long-distance trade, however, was carried out by caravans using donkeys as pack animals. Donkeys could carry about 150 pounds and travel on the plains and into the mountains, places were wheeled carts couldn’t go.
Craftsmen in Mesopotamia created a variety of trade goods from fine textiles to sturdy, nearly mass-produced pottery made in temple workshops to leather goods, jewelry, basketry, devotional figurines and ivory carvings among others. Agricultural products such as grains and cooking oils were also exported as were dates and flax.
Mesopotamian cities established trade all up and down the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and into Anatolia, today’s Turkey. Other overland trade routes went east over the Zagros Mountains into present-day Iran and Afghanistan. A busy sea route went through the Persian Gulf across the Arabian Sea to the Indus valley in what is today’s northern India and Pakistan. By the 3rd millennium, Mesopotamia trade went in all directions.
As Mesopotamian trade developed, merchants even set up trade emporiums in other regions and cities. Around 1700 B.C., Assyrian traders set up a trading outpost in Kanesh, Anatolia. The traders traveled over 1,000 miles to this city in today’s Turkey. There the Assyrian merchants paid a tax to the city’s ruler to live in their own quarter of Kanesh and trade with the city dwellers and other merchants who came from afar to trade for their Mesopotamian goods.
The Assyrian traders came with a caravan of donkeys loaded with fine textiles their womenfolk wove, and tin that originally came from farther east. They traded the textiles and tin for silver and other goods. The Assyrian merchants were part of a family business that traded all over Mesopotamia and beyond. An archeological excavation of 20,000 clay tablets in present-day Kultepe, Turkey, brought these detailed merchant records to light.
How did the Stock Market Crash affect banks in South Carolina?
A.
Banks closed and ran out of money.
B.
Banks limited bank accounts.
C.
Banks gave more money in loans.
D.
Banks changed their lending rules.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which statement describes a monolith?
A. giant salt lake
B. massive sand filled pit
C. inactive volcanic crater
D. visible tip of a massive underground rock
Answer:
visible tip of a massive underground rock
Explanation:
How did the samurai serve Japanese society during the shogun period
A. They led local political parties
B. They developed regional forms of art
c. They protected the lands of their lords
D. They created international trade