1. What does Malcolm X think the goal of any revolution should be?

2. How does Malcolm X justify violence as a means for black Americans to improve themselves?

3. According to Malcolm X, what is the difference between a “Negro” revolution and a “black” revolution?

4. According to Malcolm X, what are “Uncle Toms” and how do they slow progress for blacks in America?

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. It's based on land. A revolutionary wants land so he can set up his own nation, an independent nation. These Negroes aren't asking for no nation.

2. Malcolm X believed Uncle Toms were black people that were very obedient to white people or used by the white man to keep other blacks “in check”. He stated "Just as the slavemaster in that day used Uncle Tom to keep the field negroes in check, he was the same old slavemaster who today has negroes who are nothing but modern Uncle Toms - 20th-century Uncle Toms - to keep you and me in check." He believed Uncle Toms slowed progress for blacks in America due to the fact of integration. Malcolm X believed that blacks and whites should stay away from each other and not integrate as he stated “You don't integrate with a sinking ship." So Malcolm X saw it as if blacks were integrating with whites then no progress will be made due to the fact that black separatism (blacks creating separate institutions / not integrating) was not being practiced.

Explanation:

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Answer 2
Some Ideologies of Malcolm X

Malcom X was one of the Revolutionary fighters in America.

He believed that the end justified the means in any action a person undertakes.

Malcom X believed that the goal of any Revolution should be the acquisition of more land. He cited the American Revolution as a great example. Malcom X believed that the rights of black Americans should be secured using any available means. These means may well include the use of violence.Malcom X cited that the difference between black Revolution and Negro revolution was that black revolution which was occurring in Africa at that time involved land and bloodshed whereas people in America thought they could achieve a non violent revolution.Malcom X described docile black Americans who were willing and ready to do the bidding of whites as uncle Toms. He believed that as long as there are uncle Tom's, it would be difficult to fully liberate black americans.

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What was an important effect of middle-class representation in British parliament during the Industrial Revolution?

A.Laws and government favored industrialization.
B.Companies were forced to limit pollution.
C.Banks invested in industrial innovations.
D.Social reforms were passed to ensure worker safety.

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answer: social reforms were passed to ensure worker safety

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Answer: 1.B

              2.C

              3. I am not really sure about the 3rd one.

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Answer:

c,a and i dont know theother one

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What is one of the ancient Greek inventions?

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Answer:

They invented; Lighthouse, Water wheel, Alarm clock, and odometers.

The Ancient Greeks invented Bras, Antikythera mechanism, Aeolipiles, Dipotras, Hippocratic benches, Gastraphetes, Ballistras, Archimedes’ screws, things that we used today from the ancient greek inventions are showers, plumbing,vending machines, alarm clocks, computers, central heating, automatic doors and many more

HELP ASAP FOR 50 POINTS!! Can someone answer these questions?
1) Describe government in Sparta.
2) Use the terms polytheism, sacrifices, temples and festivals to write four sentences about the religious beliefs of the Greeks.
3) Write one to two sentences about EACH of these Greek thinkers: Euclid, Ptolemy, Socrates, and Draco.
4) Consider how technology plays a part in war. Finishes each of the sentences below.

Athens led Greece in the Persian Wars because …

Sparta won the Peloponnesian War because ….
5) Describe the economy of Sparta.
6) What are the similarities between the United States government and democracy in Athens?
7) Which city-state would you prefer to live in and why? Give at least 3 reasons to support your answer.
Thank you to anyone that answers.

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Answer:

1. Spartan political system was a combination of monarchy , oligarchy  and democracy . Oligarchy– Sparta always had two kings, the state was ruled by two hereditary kings of the Agiad and Eurypontid families.

5. Sparta's economy relied on farming and on conquests of other people. Sparta had fertile soil but there was not enough land to provide food. Spartans took land from their neighbors, who were then forced to work for Sparta. Spartan men were expected to serve in the Army until the age of 60.

Explanation:

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1) Government in Sparta was led by 2 kings they had a small and less powerful assembly and their council was made up of free adult males their council members were elected for life.

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In what way did perestroika mark a change in the Soviet Union’s policies?

A. It gave the media more freedom.
B. It limited the production of nuclear arms.
C. It ended military involvement in other countries.
D. It reduced government control of the economy.

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Answer:

It gave the media more freedom.

It limited the production of nuclear arms.

(Btw, sorry if it is not multiple choice. I am the first to answer as well..)

A - it gave the media more freedom

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"In 1085, William warranted an extensive survey to be carried out, similar to a census by a government of today. His royal officers held a public inquiry into the value of all homes and what they owned, and recorded all their data into what is known as the Domesday Book, which itself was divided into two parts - Little Domesday and Great Domesday. Surprisingly, it was prepared in the space of one year and was completed in 1086. The Domesday Book is a statistical document and was used as an administrative tool, a basis for more decisive taxation of William's new realm and to fund his warfare. It involved the first kingdom-wide poll taken in Europe since the Roman era."


Based on your knowledge of history, the events described above are a direct result of which of the following?



A. The inquisition

B. The Manorial System

C. The Norman Invasion

D. The Crusades


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7.Which of the following equations will yield the surface area of a cylinder?


SA = 2 lw + 2 lh + 2 wh

SA = 2 rh + 2 r2

SA = 2 B + Ph

SA = r2h

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Answer:

SA=2 B + Ph

Explanation:

SA= 2 B + Ph is the answer

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I have two questions I need answered !! ( if two or more people respond i will give crown) Tysm !!
1. How can differences of political opinion turn friends into enemies?
2. Why is it important to understand people who think differently from you? In other words, why is it important to be "tolerant" of other people's political opinions?

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Answer:

1. How can differences of political opinion turn friends into enemies?

It'll happen quite easily actually. If two people (who happen to be friends) got into an argument on their opinions the fight can lead to them not being friends anymore. They might of respected their opinions more than each other which would eventually end in fight. (In my experience.)

2. Why is it important to understand people who think differently from you? In other words, why is it important to be "tolerant" of other people's political opinions?

Although it is hard to respect others political choices, you'll have to consider that they can trust what or who they want to. They also have their own rights.  

Explanation:

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1. Through Biology and certain instincts we have built into us

2. Tolerance is important because, without it, we would be crumbling into chaos (as we already are, because people seem to not be tolerant)

Explanations:

1. We, as humans, think of ourselves as higher than others. We get fixated on our views and it gets harder to accept other ideas and views others have. Humans have a tendency to argue their point, even when they subconsciously know that they will get nowhere. I have, and I am sure you as well, have seen this happen many times and are kind of sick of it. I have, and so have many others, participated in these arguments of futility, and have probably at some point noticed (and accepted) that they couldn't convince the other.

For instance, if I support President John Doe, because of reason 1, I can tell my friend. However, If my friend supports President Jane Doe, because of reason 2, and reason 1 is invalid because of reason 3, then I have a problem on my hands. As I said before, we think of ourselves higher; According to experience, (and the human brain and studies), this will incite an argument, each person arguing their point in futility. Sometimes an argument is too big to get over, and people split.

2. Abraham Lincon said, "A house divided against itself cannot stand".

These immortal words have been proven not so immortal. As stated in explanation 1, people get into futile arguments quite often. Notice how I said futile. Note that.

Looking at the example in "1", we see that friends get torn apart and people get rifts shoved between them because of these arguments. That is the stick. Getting fixated on your views is so dangerous because you close your mind and become unlikable, which is one of the most underrated things by far.

By opening your mind to other people's points, you see that there is a whole mountain of points against and for everything. This is the Carrot. I too was once a close-minded person. I disregarded everything everyone said and replaced it with my own, if I may, President John Doe. Now that I opened my eyes, I can "see clearly now, the rain has gone" and I know that there is a whole world we never see because of our own prison of futility and lies.

Conclusion: Reading this, hopefully, you will see that it is much better to accept anothers' point and understand it than to ignore it.

That is the carrot, that is the stick, and we are the donkey.

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Match the numbered sentences to the word box

1. prevented black people from voting
2. Lincoln's successor
3. black men given right to vote
4. limited civil and economic rights of black people
5. led slave rebellion in Virginia
6. Republicans who voted not guilty
7. Lincoln's Reconstruction Plan
8. protected interests of freed black slaves
9. nonseceding counties in Virginia
10. President of the Confederacy
11. prohibited slavery
12. assassinated Lincoln
13. North's ironclad ship
14. investigated conditions in the South
15. Congress's Reconstruction Act
16. made blacks citizens of the United States


-word box-
Andrew Johnson, West Virginia, Monitor, Nat Turner, First Reconstruction Act, 10 percent plan, Seven Martyrs , Freedmen's Bureau, John Wilkes Booth, Thirteenth Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment , Joint Committee of Fifteen, Fifteenth Amendment, Black Codes, Jefferson Davis

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1. Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
2. Andrew Johnson
3. 15th Amendment
4. Black codes
5. Nat Turner
6. Seven Martyrs
7. 10% Plan
8. Friedman’s Bureau
9. West Virginia
10. Jefferson Davis
11. 13th Amendment
12. John Wilkes Booth
13. Monitor
14. Joint Committee of 15
15. First Reconstruction Act
16. 14th Amendment

Answer:

1. Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

2. Andrew Johnson

3. 15th Amendment

4. Black codes

5. Nat Turner

6. Seven Martyrs

7. 10% Plan

8. Friedman’s Bureau

9. West Virginia

10. Jefferson Davis

11. 13th Amendment

12. John Wilkes Booth

13. Monitor

14. Joint Committee of 15

15. First Reconstruction Act

16. 14th Amendment

Explanation:

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How was Athens a civilized and advanced society?

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Answer:

The citizens of Athens decided matters of state in the Assembly of the People, the principle organ of Athen’s democracy.  The Athenian democracy provided a number of governmental resources to its population in order to encourage participation in the democratic process.  Many governmental posts in classical Athens were chosen by lot, in an attempt to discourage corruption and patronage.  The Athenian elite lived relatively modestly, and wealth and land were not concentrated in the hands of the few, but rather distributed fairly evenly across the upper classes.  Thetes occupied the lowest rung of Athenian society, but were granted the right to hold public office during the reforms of Ephialtes and Pericles.

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! Consider how technology plays a part in war. Finishes each of the sentences below.
Athens led Greece in the Persian Wars because … Sparta won the Peloponnesian War because …

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Answer:

Athens was forced to surrender, and Sparta won the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC. Spartans terms were lenient. First, the democracy was replaced by on oligarchy of thirty Athenians, friendly to Sparta. The Delian League was shut down, and Athens was reduced to a limit of ten triremes.

Explanation:

Answer:

Sparta won the Peloponnesian War because the Athenians were trapped inside their own walls and there was no cleanliness. A plague struck the city, and within two years one-third of the Athenian population had died.

Explanation:

What are there any similarities between the campaign in 1800 and today?

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Answer:

Candidates didn't go state to state to campaign. They had major citizens do it for them, along with articles in the newspaper.

many did not go to state to state , as they had citizens do it for them as well as have it in the press

Pls can you help me here?

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Answer: 1 = a

Explanation:

Answer:

1a

4e

3d

5c

2b

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Can someone write me a paragraph about “Irena Sendler rescuer of the children of Warsaw”

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Answer:

The youthful lady was 29-year-old Irena Sendler, a Clean Catholic social laborer who spared 2,500 Jewish children from the Nazis. Not at all like the names within the jostle, which were uncovered before long after the Nazis’ defeat, Irena’s story which of her individual rescuers remained buried for about sixty a long time.

What words have Helen learned so far? (Hint: I counted 7 total from the start of the play until now.)

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Answer:

What words did she start with where is the equation

Explanation:

She actually never said anything

What is a political machine? How did political machines use their power?

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Answer: a political machine is a political group where an authoritative leader or small group command the support of corps of supporters and businesses, who receive patronage as rewards of their efforts

Explanation:

political machines used their power to gain more power, money and control

A political machine is a party organization that recruits its members by the use of tangible incentives—money, political jobs—and that is characterized by a high degree of leadership control over member activity.

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Can someone plz write a letter to a friend about the Siege of Tyre from the point of view of a citizen?

I'm giving 40 points, so please don't waste them! Need by Sunday, February 4th.

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Answer:

Most of the material involved in constructing a massive earthen project like this involves a stone base with dirt and earth more or less used as filler. Massive wooden stakes are also used to support the structure. If a structure was made totally of dirt in the water, it would collapse upon the weight of men and siege towers. Waves would also easily erode it.

To accomplish the construction of this project, Alexander sent his soldiers into the woods of Lebanon to cut down trees to get the necessary supplies. The cedars in Phoenicia were very famous in ancient times so Alexander's men chopped down the trees and hauled them back to their camp. They sharpened one end of the tree and pounded it into the sand like a giant tent spike. This would protect the sides of their dam. While some soldiers pounded the giant trees into the ground, others were demolishing the ruins of the land based city of Tyre and bringing them to the shore to be dumped into the sea.

The people of Tyre did not really notice what was going on at first, as they may have simply thought Alexander was building beach fortifications. They never thought he would build an earthen bridge to them. However, soon it became apparent as to what Alexander and his army were doing and the people of Tyre became rightly alarmed. As the earthen structure began to grow in size day after day after day the people of Tyre began really mounting their defense. The people of Tyre began building anti-siege weaponry on their massive 150 foot walls that would fling massive stones and darts at the incoming Greeks. They also sent some of their agents ashore to make diplomatic alliances with several neighboring tribes. The people of Tyre had great wealth and if they survived, these tribes would be greatly rewarded.

So Tyre tasked these tribes with disrupting the gathering of resource efforts by Alexander's army. Tyre also landed a small contingent of its own men on the shore and tried to repel the stone gathering operation at the ancient ruins of Tyre. Having a considerable navy with their manned war galleys that protected their merchants from pirates, Tyre decided to respond even further. The war galleys rode right up to the construction side of the earthen dam walkway and bombarded the crew with all sorts of arrows and projectiles. While the first offense of Tyre slowly impeded Alexander's efforts, ultimately what they did was in vain. Alexander resumed his construction efforts right away and began building defensive structures around the camps. Alexander and his army built huge screens of wood and covered them with animal hides to protect them from any projectiles launched while they were working.

As the work advanced more defensive structures were built, especially at the sides and the front facing the city. These structures consisted partially of the great siege engines required for driving the massive wooden piles into the sea, along with catapults for throwing massive stones. Soldiers would also be able to throw stones, darts and shoot the galleys with bows and arrows from these siege towers which prevented them from getting too close to the workers.

Explanation:

Who was Cyrus the Great?




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Why did the Persian king Darius get angry with Athens?




How did the Athenians catch the Persians off guard at the Battle of Marathon?




What were the main disadvantages for the Greeks during the war?




What factors helped them win despite being outnumbered?




Who was Xerxes?




What was Xerxes plan?




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What happened at the Battle of Thermopylae?




What happened to the city of Athens when the Persians entered in?




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What effect did the wars have on Persia?






What effect did the wars have on Athens and Sparta?




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In 559 BCE, a man named Cyrus became the leader of Persia. He was the great-great-grandson of the first Persian king, Achaemenes—whose name is why historians call this the Achaemenid Persian Empire!
Prior to Cyrus’s rule, Persia was a small tributary state to the Median Empire, which happened to be ruled by Cyrus’s grandfather, Astyages. Persia paid the Medes for protection and to maintain a level of independence.
Cyrus came into conflict with his grandfather—for reasons that are unknown—and initiated a rebellion that ultimately succeeded in 550 BCE. Cyrus commemorated his victory over Astyages by building a city on the site of the battle and naming it Pasargadae, after his tribe.
By defeating Astyages, Cyrus took on his role as ruler of what had been the Median Empire. Not everyone who had been paying tribute to Astyages accepted Cyrus as their new ruler, however. In order to solidify his power, Cyrus had to find ways to bring lesser rulers under his control. His success earned Cyrus the title of "Cyrus the Great."Cyrus was a successful military commander, but he also recognized the need to leave the regions that he conquered in good economic order if they were going to provide him with tribute revenues. To achieve this, Cyrus left local rulers in place after conquering a region, and he allowed the local population to continue practicing their preferred religious traditions. These policies ensured that conquered regions continued to function economically and reduced the chance that they would rebel against him.
In ancient Mesopotamia, a common imperial strategy was to relocate conquered populations to new areas in order to break up their political and cultural unity and make them less dangerous to the ruling power. Cyrus reversed this practice by allowing the Jews, who had been relocated by the Babylonians, to return to Israel and establish a tributary state. While this might appear to be an act of generosity, it was probably a calculated move on the part of Cyrus to help ensure Jewish loyalty, and thus a continuation of his general policy of tolerance. Cyrus’s son, Cambyses II, added to the Achaemenid Empire by conquering Egypt. While Cambyses II was away in Egypt, a man pretending to be his brother tried to take control of the empire. Cambyses died in 522 BCE while returning from Egypt to remove this pretender and was succeeded by a general named Darius.
Although Darius had a legitimate claim in that he was distantly related to Cambyses II, several other claimants to the Persian throne challenged Darius. Many regions saw the resulting chaos as an opportunity to rebel against Achaemenid rule.
Darius eventually established himself as the sole ruler of Persia and reconquered the rebellious regions, growing the Achaemenid Empire to its greatest extent. Partly as a response to the initial challenges that he faced, Darius reorganized the empire by dividing it into satrapies, or provinces. For each satrapy, Darius appointed a satrap—a political governor—and a military commander.
The division of military and political power was meant to prevent regional leaders from becoming too powerful. Unlike the system of local control employed by Cyrus, Darius appointed these satraps directly, meaning that their loyalty was to him. (Internet)
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Land-owning nobles seized power from kings.
true or false

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true hope this helpsss

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Land owning nobles seized power from kings. Nobles ruled the city states for a long time. Gave citizenship to Athens who didn't own land. Males could join assembly and vote for laws.

Use the Notebook tool () to take notes on the author’s purpose, audience, and any other information that you find important.

Use the SOAPS method to analyze the text. SOAPS stands for speaker, occasion, audience, purpose, and subject. Identifying these five elements in an informational text can help you better understand the text.

Now, read President Roosevelt's address to Congress.

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Answer:

S= Roosevelt

O= Roosevelt to a Joint Session of the U.S. Congress

A= congress

P= to inform and to persuade  

S= the joint session

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These factors led to World War II. Select all that apply.

conflicting ideologies
feudalism
economic problems
division of cultural groups
German aggression
colonial rebellion

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Answer:

conflicting ideologies,

depression,

division of cultural groups,

invasion of Poland

Explanation:

Among the reasons for World War II were Italian dictatorship in the 1920s, Japanese militarism and attacks of China in the 1930s, and particularly the political takeover in 1933 of Germany by Hitler and his Nazi Party and its forceful outside strategy. After World War II, the division amongst eastern and western Europe was known as the Iron Curtain.

Answer:

conflicting ideologies

German aggression

division of cultural groups

Put yourself in Annie’s shoes. Helen has been extremely difficult in letting Annie teach her anything. Could you do Annie’s job? Why or why not? Give DETAILS to support your answer.

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No I could not do Annie’s job because Helen is very stubborn.

What are some parts (both physical and social) of a waste management system?

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Some physical parts of a waste management system are machines at the site and compressor. The machines at the sites are physical because they are pieces of physical parts that work together to perform a function. Compressors are a part of the physical because it uses physical parts to compress the waste. Some social parts of a waste management system are the worker that work and the animals at the site of the waste management system (landfill).

Some parts which are physical and social of the waste management system are the machines and motors which are being used. Machines are physical. The animals are used as social elements like the Waste Management System.

What is a Waste Management System?

The waste management system is the process by means by which the waste deposits can be reduced and thus eliminating the hindrances caused to society. The most important thing is to somehow incarnate the process of understanding the process of disposing of waste.

Waste disposal helps in the process of taking or making things work differently. Waste disposal in a systematic nature is very much important because it helps to understand the nature of the substance and the utility of the surroundings. All these help in the process of further relinquishing the matter.

The Waste management system has many ways of disposal habits likewise- recycling goods, reusing the goods, and also landfilling the biodegradable waste so to help the environment in the process.

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Tyrants seized power and ruled the city-states
harshly.
true or false

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true / bc trants sized powers
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What do people mean by "the real fighting began?" *Give any thing related to this question simple and short*

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Answer:

Explanation:The term "real fighting began" can refer to the start of an intense and serious conflict or battle. It suggests that prior to the start of the "real fighting," there may have been minor clashes or skirmishes, but the situation did not escalate to a full-scale battle until that point.

What is the rebuttal in an argumentative essay?

the reason an opposing argument is weak
the opposing argument to the main viewpoint
the relevant information that supports an argument
the umbrella statement for all parts of an argument

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Answer:

The reason on opposing argument is weak

Explanation:

The reason an opposing argument is weak!!

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! Describe the economy of Sparta

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Sparta's economy relied on farming and on conquering other people. Sparta didn't have enough land to feed all its people, so Spartans took the land they needed from their neighbors.

Answer:

Sparta's economy relied on farming and on conquering other people. Sparta didn't have enough land to feed all its people, so Spartans took the land they needed from their neighbors.

Explanation:

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The French sent explorers to North America in the early 1500s and

settled Florida.
settled New Netherland.
explored present-day New York.
explored present-day Virginia.

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The French sent explorers to North America in the early 1500s and settled in Florida .
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