Answer:
When Kublai was 17 years old, his father died. At that time, Kublai’s uncle, Ogodei Khan (third son of Genghis Khan) was the Great Khan and ruler of the Mongol Empire.
In 1236, Ogodei granted Kublai a fiefdom of some 10,000 households in the Hopei (Hebei) province. Initially, Kublai did not rule the area directly and instead left his Mongol agents in charge, but they imposed such high taxes that many farmers abandoned their homes to settle in areas not under Mongol rule.
When Kublai found out what was occurring in his lands, he replaced his Mongol retainers and tax merchants with Chinese officials, who helped restore the economy. (By the late 1240s, those who had fled were returning and the region became stable.)
By the early 1240s, Kublai had amassed numerous advisors from a range of philosophies and ethnic groups, including Turkish officials, Nestorian Christian Shiban, Mongol military men and Central Asian Muslims.
He relied heavily on Chinese advisors, and in 1242 had learned about Chinese Buddhism from the monk Hai-yun, who would become a close friend of his. Other counselors taught him Confucianism, though Kublai’s rudimentary understanding of Chinese language and reading was a huge limitation for him.
Explanation: Hope this helps and you can take something from one of these paragraphs make sure to change up some words
Which of the following explains why windmills were an important part of the sugar cane processing on Betty’s Hope plantation?
A.
Betty’s Hope plantation did not have access to running water to power the mill.
B.
The steady trade winds on the island could be harnessed for powering the gears in the mill.
C.
Betty’s Hope plantation was so dry that cattle could not be used to provide power to the mill.
D.
Windmills were the best and newest technology of the time.
Answer:
Hope this help
Explanation:
B
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Sean is a citizen of Britain. He has joined an international ____ because citizens from any nation can become a member. The ____ is an example of such an organization.
1. peacekeeping organization, nongovernmental organization, government agency
2. Peace Corps, Red Cross, USAID
Answer:
usaid, peace corps is what I would think
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Answer:
The answer is 2 or B
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Explanation:
why does saskues rinnegan have tomoe? it just doesn't make sense( not the amount of tomoe )
Answer: because he didnt awaken it naturally on his own, it was given to him by Hagoromo gave half of his chakra to Sasuke, which led to his left Sharingan turning into a Rinnegan. therefore he cant deactivate his rinnegan. You can only deactivate it if you have acquired it yourself. If it’s deactivated there will be no tomoe in it. When activated there will be tomoe
Explanation:
What is this poem about? What do you think it means?
7TH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES
Assignment 07.04 The English Reformation (Interviews with the Past)
Directions: In Lesson 07.04, you studied the Reformation in England and the Tudor Dynasties. For this assignment, you will conduct mock interviews of the following historical figures: Henry VIII, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. Using the questions below, pretend you are interviewing your historical participants individually and record the answers each would give. You will use evidence from your text and other resources to determine what your interview subjects’ answers would be.
When you have finished, you should have three (3) complete interviews. Upload your interviews to the “My Assignments” folder. Select the link entitled Assignment 07.04 The English Reformation (Interviews with the Past) and submit your assignment. The interviews are worth 100 points.
Interview Questions:
1. What were your major accomplishments?
2. What were your mistakes or regrets?
3. How did you influence others during and beyond your life?
4. Tell me about your family. Who were your parents? Did you have any siblings? Were you married? Did you have children? If so, what were their names?
5. Were you a religious person? If so, what were your beliefs?
6. If you were alive today, what changes would you like to make in your community?
7. [Come up with your own question specific to this historical figure and insert it here.]
Rubric:
Use the grading rubric below to guide you as you complete your timeline. The rubric specifies the expectations for completing the assignment, as well as the quality expected to earn the designated grade. Your teacher will use the rubric to score and explain your final grade.
Grading Rubric
Rating/Grade: Key Indicators:
Exemplary
85-100 Comprehensively answers 6-7 interview questions for each historical figure. Includes at least one (1) key historical fact for each answer. Neatly organized using the format provided. Easy to comprehend. Exceptional communication of ideas. 0-2 errors in grammar or spelling that do not detract from the overall quality.
Commendable
70-84 Adequately answers at least 4-5 interview questions for each historical figure. Includes at least one (1) key historical fact for each answer. Work is relatively neat and demonstrates an attempt to follow the format provided. Capably communicates ideas. 3-5 errors in grammar or spelling that do not affect understanding of the text.
Novice
0-69 Answers 3 or fewer interview questions for each historical figure.
Information may be missing, inaccurate, or lacking adequate detail. Work is not organized using the format provided. Difficulty in communicating ideas. More than 5 errors in grammar or spelling rendering meaning unclear.
Examples of responsibilities of citizens include: *
a. obey the law
b. pay taxes
c. respect rights of others
d. help make the community a better place
e. vote to elect the leaders
f. all of the above
Answer:
The answer is All of the above
Answer:
Explanation:
I think it is F, citizens must do all of these things
3 Pros of banned books. Please provide evidence to support each pro.
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Answer:
Pro 1
Parents have the right to decide what material their children are exposed to and when.
Having books with adult topics available in libraries limits parents’ ability to choose when their children are mature enough to read specific material. [4] If books with inappropriate material are available in libraries, children or teens can be exposed to books their parents wouldn’t approve of before the parents even find out what their children are reading. [16] “[O]pting your child out of reading [a certain] book doesn’t protect him or her. They are still surrounded by the other students who are going to be saturated with this book,” said writer Macey France. [17]
Pro 2
Children should not be exposed to sex, violence, drug use, or other inappropriate topics in school or public libraries.
Books in the young adult genre often contain adult themes that young people aren’t ready to experience. [18] Of the top ten most challenged books in 2019, eight had LGBTQ+ content, and three were sexually explicit. [25] According to Jenni White, a former public school science teacher, “Numerous studies on the use of graphic material by students indicate negative psychological effects,” including having “more casual sex partners and [beginning] having sex at younger ages.” [19] The American Academy of Pediatrics has found that exposure to violence in media, including in books, can impact kids by making them act aggressively and desensitizing them to violence. [17] Kim Heinecke, a mother of four, wrote to her local Superintendent of Public Schools that “It is not a matter of ‘sheltering’ kids. It is a matter of guiding them toward what is best. We are the adults. It is our job to protect them – no matter how unpopular that may seem.” [19]
Pro 3
Keeping books with inappropriate content out of libraries protects kids, but doesn't stop people from reading those books or prevent authors from writing them.
Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council noted that removing certain books from libraries is about showing discretion and respecting a community’s values, and doesn’t prevent people from getting those books elsewhere: “It’s an exaggeration to refer to this as book banning. There is nothing preventing books from being written or sold, nothing to prevent parents from buying it or children from reading it.” [20] What some call “book banning,” many see as making responsible choices about what books are available in public and school libraries. “Is it censorship that you’re unable to go to your local taxpayer-funded branch and check out a copy of the ‘Protocols of the Elders of Zion’? For better or for worse, these books are still widely available. Your local community has simply decided that finite public resources are not going to be spent disseminating them,” Weekly Standard writer and school board member Mark Hemingway stated.
Explanation:
Answer:
adults have the abilety to keep there kids from inaporpriat books
it might have false info
it might be better for the kid to not read said book
Explanation:
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1. Who was Booker T. Washington? 2. What did Washington believe was the number one priority for African?
Answer:
For 1. educator and reformer, first president and principal developer of Tuskegee Normal
2.Washington and his fellow patriots fought the American Revolution for ... The 225-man regiment eventually included 140 black soldiers,
Explanation:
"He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States."
9.What elected office is related to this passage from the Constitution?
A. Senator
B. President
C. Speaker of the House
D. Ambassador
10.What is this passage from the Constitution describing?
A. Roles
B. Qualifications
C. Sovereignty
D. Powers
Answer:
For 9. I think it's senator
For 10. The Constitution of the United States established America's national government and fundamental laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens.
Highest amount of annual rainfall
Answer:
22,987
Explanation:
Please help give me some ideas.
Answer:
See Explanation
Explanation:
Even though new technology typically creates positive externalities through which one-third to one-half of the social benefit of new inventions spills over to others, the inventor still receives some private return. But what about a situation where the positive externalities are so extensive that private firms could not expect to receive any of the social benefit? This kind of good is called a public good.
Scientists measured the spot size of guppies (small fish) in two different populations. Which population has more guppies with large spots?
a. They both have the same number of guppies with large spots.
b. The population in Brazil has more guppies with large spots.
c. The population in Venezuela has more guppies with large spots.
d. These bar graphs do not show which population has more guppies with large spots.
Answer:
d???????????
Explanation:
How did the Arawak and the Carib adapt to the environment of the Caribbean islands?
Explanation?:
There were two tribes, the Arawaks and Caribs. The former was a peaceful, friendly person who was decimated by the latter who sought war indiscriminately and practiced cannibalism.
Please help I have no idea what I'm supposed to do!
Why do you think the Romans were so interested in explaining around the Mediterranean?
Answer:
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Explanation:
What river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?
The St. Lawrence river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic ocean.
Answer:
The St. Lawrence River
Explanation:
The entire lake system flows to the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lawrence River.
How can the president affect what the judicial branch does?
Answer: The judicial branch interprets laws, but the President nominates Supreme Court justices, court of appeals judges, and district court judges who make the evaluations.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Why did England break away from the Catholic Church?
Once titled "defender" of the Catholic church, Henry's personal circumstances would drive him to break his Catholic ties and found the Church of England. King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.
Explanation:hope this helps
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How did the Enlightenment ideas and the 4 characteristics of revolutions lead to the American, French, Haitian and Latin American Revolutions?
Answer:
This is all I know about your question
Explanation:
Enlightenment stressed the idea of natural rights and equality for all citizens. The ideas of the enlightenment flowed from Europe to the North American continent and sparked a revolution that made enlightened thought all the more popular back across the Atlantic.
Answer:
Enlightenment stressed the idea of natural rights and equality for all citizens. The ideas of the enlightenment flowed from Europe to the North American continent and sparked a revolution that made enlightened thought all the more popular back across the Atlantic.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an effect of radiation on Tsutomu’s body? *
A) His hair fell out.
B)He was not able to have any more children.
C)He went blind.
D)He died within five years of the bombings.
Drag the correct tiles to the box. Not all tiles will be used. Identify the goals of the Union and the Confederacy in the Civil War.
Answer:
Read the following ( NOTE NOT ALL OF THIS MAY BE CORRECT SO SORRY IF ITS WRONG )
Explanation:
Union goal is to maintain unity, abolish slavery and boost international trade
Confedrate goal: Protect the instution of slavery, defend the home ground from enemy, maintain state sovertinty
In 1095 Pope Urban II called for a crusade, or holy war, against
A)
the Jews.
B)
the Kievan Rus.
C)
the Mongols.
D)
the Muslim Turks.
Explain how the rights of citizens in India and Japan are different than the rights of citizens of China.
Answer:
In addition, the later constitution guarantees freedom of thought and conscience; academic freedom; the prohibition of discrimination based on race, creed, social status, or family origin; and a number of what could be called welfare rights: the right to "minimum standards of wholesome and cultured living
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Where and when did Booker T. Washington make his famous speech through which he shared this belief?
Answer: On September 18, 1895, the African American educator and leader Booker T. Washington delivered his famous "Atlanta Compromise" speech at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta.
Explanation:
What is the job that the Constitution states for the President?
A.enforces laws
B.Makes laws
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What was the Marshall Plan? How did this contribute to tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union?
Plz help i have no idea what to answer
outline the reasons for discontent with the Catholic Church that eventually led to the Reformation
View the work of art and answer the questions below.
The work above is typically known by the name of its location. What is the name of the structure where the work be found?
Who created it?
Answer:
The Sistine Chapel
Painted by Michelangelo
Explanation:
Should Martin Luther be considered a hero? Why or why not and? What lessons can you learn from his actions?
PS: NOT MARTIN LUTHER KING JR
Answer:
Yes, he is a brave kind human being, a lesson you can learn from him is to go for it and don’t be afraid to say something, Be brave and stand up for what you believe in.
Explanation:
I don't have one but I did this I had the same question