1. What powerful punishments could the Church hand down?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

like bad ones? aka abuse??

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Answer 2

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Some powerful punishments that the church could hand down were a denied chance for eternal life in heaven; the church could excommunicate a person and kick them out of the Church. Why did Henry IV beg Pope Gregory VII for forgiveness


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At the height of the Roman Empire, how far north did the empire stretch?

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the Empire stretched as far north as modern Scotland

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north

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How did domesticating plants help the people of the Neolithic era domesticate animals?

By domesticating plants, people could barter for domesticated animals.
Domesticated plants were used to attract animals that could be domesticated.
By domesticating plants, people could spend less time gathering wild plants for food.
Domesticated plants provided a reliable food supply to feed the domesticated animals.

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Answer:

Domesticated plants provided a reliable food supply to feed the domesticated animals.

Explanation:

the beginning of an agricultural way of life and more permanent civilizations. Humans no longer had to wander to hunt animals and gather plants for their food supplies. Agriculture—the cultivating of domestic plants—allowed fewer people to provide more food

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In which type of business organization do the owners have the least input and decision-making on the day to day operations?

A) Monopoly
B) Corporation
C) Partnership
D) Sole Proprietorship

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I think the answer is B

Answer: B. corporation

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is the most complex energy system​

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the most complex energy system is the aerobic or oxygen energy system which provide mass of the body's ATP

what limits are there on civil liberties and civil rights?

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What are the differences between monarchy and dictatorship

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Dictatorship and monarchy are different terms of governance but are almost the same in the sense that both have usurped the power of the people. A dictatorship is an office that has been gotten through force, and a monarchy or crown is reign that is passed from one generation to another.

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during the holocaust, which place was known as one of the worst death camps created by the nazis?
A. bamberg
B. Heinsberg
C. Auschwitz
D. Wurzburg

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Answer: i believe the answer would be Auschwitz.

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it is infamous for being the largest and one of the worst death camps of the holocaust.

correct me if i'm wrong. hope this helps. :)

Why do you believe Ida B. Wells is considered a Progressive?

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Ida B. Wells contributed significantly to the civil rights movement. As a progressive is defined as a person advocating or implementing social reform or new, liberal ideas, she can be classified as one. Her achievements helped win the battle for race and gender equality. She confounded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), which may have been the first black women’s suffrage group.

story about nolimetanghiri​

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Answer:

What no answers

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bo answer becaus

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what is this

i have never heard about it

what are 3 main things that allowed european imperialism of africa

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Answer:

economic, cultural, religious and political.

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4. When the Israelites traveled north from Ur, they went up into the Fertile Crescent and traveled between:
A) The Nile and the Red Sea
B) The Nile and the Tigris
C) The Tigris and Euphrates
D) The Euphrates and the Persian Gulf

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Answer:

The correct answer is C) The Tigris and Euphrates

Explanation:

A and B are not correct because Nile is totally to the west, so this can't be a correct answer.

D is also not correct because Persian Gulf is to the south in contrast to Ur.

C is correct as Ur is located in the Southern part of Mesopotamia, so when they traveled north they were moving along two greatest rivers of Mesopotamia.

Answer

              The Tigris and Euphrates

Explanation:

The Fertile Crescent looks like a  quarter-moon. It may extend from the Nile River on Egypt’s also, The Sinai Peninsula is in the south to the southern fringe of Turkey which were in the north.Although, The Fertile Crescent is totally bounded on the west by the Mediterranean Sea and on the East by the Persian Gulf. The Tigris and Euphrates rivers flow through the heart of the Fertile Crescent.

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Which of the following should be avoided when preparing a slideshow?
o photographic images
animations
all text
blank space

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When preparing a slideshow you should avoid aving all text as a slideshow is a graphic support to your speech

Answer:

Animation

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In 1830, the Mexican government stopped immigration into Texas because of the large numbers of Americans moving into the territory.

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Answer:

It’s true

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I got it right on edge 2020.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

i took the quiz

How did chinesse communist strategy for political revolution differ from communist strategy

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The leader of the Communist group was Mao Zedong. The leader of the standing, nationalist government was Chiang Kai-Shek. The Chinese Communist Revolution, known in mainland China as the War of Liberation ( simplified Chinese: 解放战争; traditional Chinese: 解放戰爭; pinyin: Jiěfàng Zhànzhēng ), was the conflict, led by the Communist Party of China and Chairman Mao Zedong, that resulted in the proclamation of the People's Republic of China, on 1 October 1949.

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True or false : the french established a small fort on Parris island in 1562 and named it Charlesfort

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Answer:

true

The French Wars of Religion were a prolonged period of war and popular unrest between Catholics and Huguenots (Reformed/Calvinist Protestants) in the Kingdom of France between 1562 and 1598. It is estimated that three million people perished in this period from violence, famine, or disease in what is considered the second deadliest religious war in European history (surpassed only by the Thirty Years' War, which took eight million lives).[1]

Much of the conflict took place during the long regency of Queen Catherine de' Medici, widow of Henry II of France, for her minor sons. It also involved a dynastic power struggle between powerful noble families in the line for succession to the French throne: the wealthy, ambitious, and fervently Catholic ducal House of Guise (a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine, who claimed descent from Charlemagne) and their ally Anne de Montmorency, Constable of France (i.e., commander in chief of the French armed forces) versus the less wealthy House of Condé (a branch of the House of Bourbon), princes of the blood in the line of succession to the throne who were sympathetic to Calvinism. Foreign allies provided financing and other assistance to both sides, with Habsburg Spain and the Duchy of Savoy supporting the Guises, and England supporting the Protestant side led by the Condés and by the Protestant Jeanne d'Albret, wife of Antoine de Bourbon, King of Navarre, and her son, Henry of Navarre.

Moderates, primarily associated with the French Valois monarchy and its advisers, tried to balance the situation and avoid open bloodshed. This group (pejoratively known as Politiques) put their hopes in the ability of a strong centralized government to maintain order and harmony. In contrast to the previous hardline policies of Henry II and his father Francis I, they began introducing gradual concessions to Huguenots. A most notable moderate, at least initially, was the queen mother, Catherine de' Medici. Catherine, however, later hardened her stance and, at the time of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572, sided with the Guises. This pivotal historical event involved a complete breakdown of state control resulting in series of riots and massacres in which Catholic mobs killed between 5,000 and 30,000 Protestants over a period of weeks throughout the entire kingdom.

At the conclusion of the conflict in 1598, the Protestant Henry of Navarre, heir to the French throne, converted to Catholicism and was crowned Henry IV of France. He issued the Edict of Nantes, which granted Huguenots substantial rights and freedoms though this did not end Catholic hostility towards them or towards him, personally. The wars of religion threatened the authority of the monarchy, already fragile under the rule of Catherine's three sons and the last Valois kings: Francis II, Charles IX, and Henry III. This changed under the reign of their Bourbon successor Henry IV. The edict of Nantes was revoked later in 1685 with the Edict of Fontainebleau by Louis XIV of France. Henry IV's wise governance and selection of able administrators did leave a legacy of a strong centralized government, stability, and economic prosperity that has gained him the reputation as France's best and most beloved monarch, earning him the designation "Good King Henry".

True. The French established a fort in Paris island

Put these events in the order in which they occur.

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Mussolini gets captured and executed

Hitler dies

United states drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Battle of the Bulge

D Day

Japan Surrenders

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1) Battle of the Bulge
2) D day
3) Hitler dies
4) Mussolini gets captured and executed
5)United States drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
6)Japan surrenders

What was the first independent agency Congress created?

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Answer:

The Smithsonian Institution created by an act of congress August 10, 1846

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Answer:

THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION (SI)was created by an act of congress on August 10,1846

What are the pros and cons of a nation being ruled by a dynasty?

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Pros: Everybody can be the ruler of a family once the current ruler dies.

Cons: You have to be the ruler if you're the oldest or else there will be no ruler.

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Why did slavery become so important in the south but not north

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Due to agriculture purposes ,as for they are not industrialized yet until after the civil war (or maybe even later)and wouldn’t pay for workers to work there farms(just cheaper that way),so it’s easier for them to have slaves,also who would want to give away free labor(nobody) but still horrible to have slaves and shouldn’t have happened in the first place

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The Washington Times report, "South Unable to Put Stop to Negro Exodus,"
failed to mention which of the following significant motivations for African
American migration from the South to the North during the 20th century?

A. The rise of the African American middle class after World War I
B. Progressive governments that embraced integration in Northern
cities
C. The Spanish influenza pandemic spread by soldiers returning from
Europe
D. Racial discrimination due to segregation and Jim Crow laws

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Answer:

Racial discrimination due to segregation and Jim Crow laws.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Racial discrimination due to segregation and Jim Crow laws

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What do you think the term "blank check" means

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In my own opinion, I think a bank check is a written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay a specific sum of money to the bearer.

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If the demand increases, the curve moves to the ? if the demand decreases the curve moves to the?

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Answer:

Figure 4.14(a) shows the effects of an increase in demand and a decrease in supply. An increase in demand shifts the demand curve rightward, and a decrease in supply shifts the supply curve leftward.

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List several ways the first eight amendments in the Bill of Rights protect citizens' individual rights?

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The Bill of Rights protects freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the right to keep and bear arms, the freedom of assembly and the freedom to petition. It also prohibits unreasonable search and seizure, cruel and unusual punishment and compelled self-incrimination.

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7. What are two reasons (choose 2) the overthrow
of Chinese Dynasties was justified? (10 points)
a. Mandate of Heaven
b. Legalism
c. Filial Piety
d. Dynastic Cycle

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Answer:

A. Mandate of Heaven

D. Dynastic Cycle

Explanation:

(This was gathered from google im sorry if I cost you a incorrect answer)

But what I saw that connected the dots was

Something about a cycle when a new family overthrows the old dynasty and took the mandate of heaven.

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Suppose that you are on a committee to write a new state constitution.
Identify three freedoms you want the constitution
to guarantee. Explain why it is important to
guarantee these rights. 55.7.0.1.2

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Answer:

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Early democracy was limited because women, foreigners, and slaves were not allowed to vote or participate in assemblies. Why do you think it is important to allow all citizens the right to vote?

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Answer: To make sure the interests of all classes are accounted for

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How was the American revolution successful or not ?

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The American Revolution was undoubtedly a success in its immediate aims of ending British rule and establishing a system of republican self-government. The states had just thrown off the shackles of British rule and formed themselves into a loose confederation.

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5 things about 19 th amendment

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Answer: In the mid-1800s women began to seek support from others to pass legislation that would give them the right to vote.

The women's suffrage movement involved traveling to give lectures, writing the government, lobbying the government, and holding civil disobedience events such as hunger strikes, vigils, parades to bring attention to the cause.

Supporters of the women's suffrage movement were sometimes jailed and abused for their participation.

New Jersey temporarily granted unwed women the right to vote back in 1797, when it adopted its constitution that gave all inhabitants who owned fifty pounds of property the right to vote. In 1807 the law changed and only free, white males were allowed to vote.

In 1868 women in Wyoming were given the right to vote if they were over the age of 21. Wyoming was almost denied statehood because of this law but the state refused to budge. Wyoming became the 44th U.S. state in 1890, 30 years before women in the rest of the states would be allowed to vote.

Explanation:

Answer:

THE 19TH AMENDMENT WAS FIRST PROPOSED (AND DEFEATED) IN 1878.

TEDDY ROOSEVELT'S "BULL MOOSE" PARTY CAMPAIGNED ON WOMEN'S ENFRANCHISEMENT

WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT HAD MIXED FEELINGS ABOUT SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN.

WILSON TRIED TO PASS NATIONAL SUFFRAGE IN 1918, BUT FELL SHORT.

A STATUE CELEBRATING TENNESSEE'S ROLE IN THE 19TH AMENDMENT'S PASSAGE WAS UNVEILED IN 2016.

A man pushes on a wall with a force of 50 N. What are the size and the direction of the force that the wall exerts on the man

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Explanation:

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According to Newton's 3rd law of motion, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. So Wall must apply a force of 50 Newton but in opposite direction. Hope you got it <3

what was life like for women in the middle ages

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Women held the positions of wife, mother, peasant, artisan, and nun, as well as some important leadership roles, such as abbess or queen regnant.

Explanation:

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Most people in medieval Europe lived in small rural communities, making their living from the land. Peasant women had many domestic responsibilities, including caring for children, preparing food, and tending livestock

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