Answer: the answer is a
Explanation:hope i helped ap3x veriied.
Answer: A
Explanation: I just answered this on the A p e x test
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Create 3 questions for the topic "Stone ages,Nile Valley Civilization and Greek Civilization",and provide the choices and the correct answer.
(Chinese stone ages and stuffs but write in english)
Example:
How long does foxes live for?
a. 10 years
b. 20 years
c. 30 years
Answer:
10-12 years
Explanation:
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Answer:
Option A).10 years. But it depends on what capacity the foxes live in. Some have short and longer lives just depends on where they live.
Explanation:
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3. The ancient Greek city-state of Sparta and the
Soviet Union under Stalin were similar in that
both societies
A) were primarily concerned with voting rights
B) were powerful military states
C) granted universal suffrage to their people
D) placed great emphasis on the arts
How many sections are in Chapter 1? in textbook
Answer:
6 or 7 hope this helps you out.
38. At the state level, the Lieutenant Governor’s role is similar to which role in the federal government?
A. the Secretary of State
B. the Supreme Court Chief Justice
C. the Vice President
D. the U.S. Attorney General
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The Lieutenant Governor is the highest officer in a state after the State Governor. Out of 50 state government of the United States, 45 states have the Lieutenant Governor. The Lieutenant Governor takes place of the Governor after the demise, resigning, or removal of the governor.
The role of the Lieutenant Governor is similar to that of the Vice President. Just like the Vice President, the Lieutenant Governor is the presiding officer after the governor.
So, correct answer is C.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Why did people begin to demand an end to property requirements for voting in 1819?
a) The number of citizens voting in elections had grown too small.
b) They wanted to elect politicians who could help them out of an economic crisis.
c) The value of property had dropped considerably due to an economic crisis.
d) They realized the government was ignoring the rules in the Constitution.
Answer:I got b
Explanation:
Which is they wanted to elect politicians who could help them out of an economic crisis.You guys can look for the most similar one hope this helpsss!!!
b) They wanted to elect politicians who could help them out of an economic crisis.
Do you thin the information to the blog post is trustworthy? Why or why
Explanation:
In general, blogs should not be considered a reliable scholarly source. While some of them are written by real experts and can be great sources for some topics, many are strongly opinionated and can lack the professionalism expected in a scholarly source.
Answer:
Explanation:
Reasoning About Photographing an Eclipse
Reasoning About Photographing an Eclipse
With your group, use the Reasoning Tool to connect each piece of evidence to the claim you think is correct.
Question: When can a lunar eclipse be photographed?
Claim 1: A lunar eclipse can be photographed anytime Earth is in between the sun and the Moon.
Claim 2: A lunar eclipse can be photographed sometimes when Earth is in between the sun and the Moon.
Evidence
This matters because . .
Therefore, . . .
(claim)
Example evidence: two Top View images
A lunar eclipse can be photographed sometimes when Earth is in between the sun and the Moon.
Evidence source: “An Ancient Machine for Predicting Eclipses” article
A lunar eclipse can be photographed sometimes when Earth is in between the sun and the Moon.
Evidence source: Earth, Moon, and Sun Sim
A lunar eclipse can be photographed sometimes when Earth is in between the sun and the Moon.
Evidence source: Moon Sphere Model
A lunar eclipse can be photographed sometimes when Earth is in between the sun and the Moon.
Although the mission featured seven B-29 bombers in total, what was the name of the airplane that dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan?
A) Enola Gay
B) Full House
C) Straight Flush
D) Necessary Evil
Answer:
A.) Enola Gay
Explanation:
Who emerged as France’s new leader after the French Revolution?
Answer:
napoleon bonaparte
Explanation:
because when the king louis guy got thrown out Napoleon took his places and captured like most of Europe or something like that
Answer:
Napoleon Bonaparte
Explanation:
Napoleon as ruler of France after the French revolution.
11. How would Europeans and Westerners feel after reading what Josiah Strong wrote?
Answer:Josiah strong wrote how anglo saxon caucasian race was the most superior race compared to other.
Europeans and westerners opinion about this was pretty much divided. Some of them thought that it's very ignorant and backed by false data while the others are completely on board with what he's saying.
Explanation:
According to Josiah Strong, the Anglo-Saxon caucasian race was the most superior of all races.
The views of Europeans and Westerners on this issue were mostly divided. Some of them thought it was extremely wrong and based on fictitious data, while others agreed wholeheartedly with what he was saying.
About Josiah Strong book:
Our Country's Josiah Strong (1885) The Protestant preacher Josiah Strong done more to popularize the idea of Anglo-Saxon supremacy than anybody else.
His book, Our Country: Its Possible Future and Current Crisis, was created with a specific goal in mind: to encourage Protestant churches to engage in missionary work.
However, it pushed for foreign missions with concepts that appealed to a much larger audience than Strong's.
The book soon sold nearly 200,000 copies and became something of a bible for those willing to believe that the Anglo-Saxon race was destined to dominate, if not completely exterminate, the world's barbaric races.
For more information about Josiah Strong refer to the link:
https://brainly.com/question/24778979
The floor plan of a church was often in the shape of an octagon rectangle cross or square
usually churches floor plan is a shape of a square or a cross.
Which of the following rulers is considered by historians to be the father of Athenian democracy?
A)Solon
B)Cleisthenes
C)Draco
D)Pericles
A.
Explanation:
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Oklahoma taxes which of the following goods that most other states with sales tax do not?
cars
food
clothing
47:19 The English Bill of Rights (1689), which guarantees the freedom of speech, the right to a fair trial, and a ban on cruel or unusual punishment, inspired the US Bill of Rights, which is another name for the first ten amendments to the Constitution. the preamble to the Declaration of Independence. the Articles of Confederation. the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
Answer:
The first ten amendments to the Constitution.
Explanation:
The US Bill of Rights was proposed by the US Congress on the 25th of September, 1789 and was eventually ratified on the 15th of December, 1791 by three-fourths of the legislature to become part of the Constitution of the United States of America.
The English Bill of Rights (1689), which guarantees the freedom of speech, the right to a fair trial, and a ban on cruel or unusual punishment, inspired the US Bill of Rights, which is another name for the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
Basically, the US Bill of Rights comprise of;
1. The rights of the American citizens with respect to their government.
2. The freedom of American citizens from unusual and cruel punishment or excessive bail.
3. Freedom of petition, assembly, press, speech and religion.
4. Right of the American citizens to due process of law and freedom from double jeopardy or self-incrimination.
5. Rights of an accused person to a free, fair and speedy trial.
6. Rights of jury to try individuals in civil cases.
7. Freedom of the American citizens from illegal and unreasonable seizures or searches.
8. Reservation of power to the States.
9. Regulation of the military by allowing the right to keep and bear fire arms.
10. Quartering of the militia is prohibited.
Answer:
A. The first ten amendments to the Constitution
Explanation:
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# of years slavery remained legal in Britain after the trade had ended?
Answer:
It became illegal to purchase slaves directly from Africa under the Abolition Act 1807. However, the condition of slavery remained legal in the British Caribbean until 1834, when the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 came into force.
Explanation:
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Describe the progression of Minoan writing plz help
Answer: It was one of the first advanced civilization of Europe.
Explanation:
It was bronze age civilization it developed on the Crete island and Aegean island. It was an advanced civilization. It left tools, writings, artwork, complexes, and trade evidences.
Several locations on these islands developed the regions or epicenters of the trade and commerce which made upper class people to exercise their leadership and expand the trade cultures.
why did nationalism had to do with the start of the Great War?
how were elephants used in ancient wars?? Please help.
Answer:
They were used to cause terror in the enemy and charge them to break their ranks
Explanation:
Describe what happened to Charles Schenk
Answer:
Schenck was charged with conspiracy to violate the Espionage Act of 1917 by attempting to cause insubordination in the military and to obstruct recruitment. Schenck and Baer were convicted of violating this law and appealed on the grounds that the statute violated the First Amendment.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Schenck was subsequently arrested for having violated the Espionage Act; he was convicted on three counts. ... On March 3 the Court issued a unanimous ruling upholding the Espionage Act and Schenck's conviction
What is the name of group of people who were on the "bottom of
the Medieval totem poll" and explain how they were similar to
slaves.
Answer: The crusades. They were similar to slaves becuse of their little rights.
Explanation: Crusades=like slaves
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why was life in the colonies important?
Answer:
Life in the colonies was important because they needed a place they could live in and the colonies had most of the things they needed.
Explanation:
Listen to Brahm’s Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98, 1st movement and answer the following questions based on what you see and hear.
1. Make a list of observations, write down things you see and hear.
2. List 5 Instruments being played.
3. Audience etiquette and response? Was it positive or negative and Why? The audience seemed to enjoy the performance. (Why?)
4. Venue: Was this performed in a gym, stage, performance hall?
Answer:
Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98, 1st movement
Explanation:
1. Each melody evolves seamlessly, creating a complex web of musical interrelations.
2. Violin, Cello, flutes, horns, oboes, clarinets, trombones, etc.
3. Audience are silent and listening to the music. It is positive because it allows you to hear instruments play beautifully. The performance is always spectacular because it brings the music composed by famous musician Brahms.
4. It's performed in the performance hall known as the concert hall. The concert halls are created for audiences to enjoy the performances. It has a sitting arrangement and decorated with ornaments that give an authentic look.
Each of the following is an example of a special district, EXCEPT:
A.
Buffalo School District
B.
US Department of Defense
C.
Los Angeles Port Authority
D.
Evansville Sewage Treatment Project
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS ALSO PLEASE DONT GUESS!!!!!!
Answer:
Im 95 percent sure it's B.
Explanation:
Who were the THREE authors of the Federalist Papers? ill give brainiest
George Washington
John Jay
James Madison
John Adams
Alexander Hamilton
Answer: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
What political party controls both houses of the general assembly & governor’s office
Answer:
Republican party holds the house of the general assembly and governor's office.
Explanation:
The control over the house of the general assembly and governor's office differ from states to states. At present most of the states are under the Republican party. The General Assembly makes laws for the state. They submit a proposed bill directly to the voters.
The Battle of Gonzales marked: A. The beginning of the Texas Revolution. B. The end of the war for independence. C. The slaughter of some 350 Texans. D. A victory for Mexican troops under Santa Anna.
Answer:
The correction option is A) The beginning of the Texas Revolution
Explanation:
On the second of October 1835, a group of Texian settlers rebelled against the Mexican government by exchanging fire with a unit of Mexican soldiers who had been sent (after the former had repeatedly turned down the request by the latter to return a military weapon they had borrowed about four years earlier) to retrieve the weapon
The Mexican government had lent the people of Gonzales a military weapon to defend themselves against raids from a native American incursion known as the Comanche who at that time raided Gonzales.
In the exchange, two Mexican soldiers were killed. They eventually retreated and this marked the beginning of the Texas Revolution.
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Based on your knowledge of social studies, in what historical context was this poster produced?
A) the Cold War
B) the Great Depression
C) the Progressive Era
D) the Second World War
why is Mesopotamia an appropriate for the place where the civilization of the Fertile Cresent first began
Answer:
Mesopotamia is situated in between the Tigris and Euphrates river, and is thus suitable for civilization.
Explanation:
Most, if not all early civilizations started near a river or body of fresh water. Reason being, these bodies of water contained the necessary requirements for human life to thrive. It gave people water, food, and was even useful for farming, as the floods would bring about fertile soil once the waters receeded.
A little tidbit:
This is also why Mesopotamia is directly translated as "Between two rivers".
Label the three Pyramids of Giza. Which is the largest?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Who surrendered on April 26, 1797?