Haggai encouraged some of the older people who still remembered the glorious first temple and felt like giving up when they considered the inferiority of the new temple. group of answer choices true false

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Answer 1

This statement is true.

What is Haggai known for?

Haggai (c. 6th-century bc) foretold the bright future of the messianic age and inspired the Jewish community to work together to restore the Temple of Jerusalem (516 bc).

Who wrote the Book of Haggai?

Prophet Haggai was active in Jerusalem soon after the Jews were allowed to return from exile in Babylon (see Bible Dictionary, "Haggai"). It is assumed that he wrote the book with the same name.

What is the message of Haggai?

Haggai exhorts those who have just returned from exile to stay devoted, submissive, and hopeful for God's promised establishment of a new Jerusalem. Haggai exhorts those who have just returned from exile to stay devoted, submissive, and hopeful for God's promised establishment of a new Jerusalem.

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Why did the European presence in Africa expand?

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Answer: A

Explanation: because im smart

Which of these qualities describe the working and living conditions of most enslaved people? Check all of the boxes that apply. faced long days, hard labor, and violence had barely enough food to survive received plenty of food and clothing had poor shelter and dirty living conditions faced starvation and disease

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The correct answers are A) faced long days. B) hard labor, and violence. C) had barely enough food to survive. E) had poor shelter and dirty living conditions. F) faced starvation and disease.

The qualities that describe the working and living conditions of most enslaved people are the following: "they faced long days; hard labor, and violence; they had barely enough food to survive; they had poor shelter and dirty living conditions; they faced starvation and disease.

Slaves had a really difficult life working in the large southern plantations. Landlords forced them to work for long hours under harsh weather conditions. The economy of most southern states depended on slavery to produce the kinds of crops that had to be traded in the US and exported to Europe.

Many slaves died in the farm fields and others got sick without the proper nutrition and medical attention.

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All but C

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Which of the following statements is NOT guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States?
A.
all are equal before the law
B.
freedom of speech is a right
C.
no one can infringe on the rights of others
D.
owning land is a right

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Answer: D. owning land is a right

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its D THE OTHER GUY IS RIGHT

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Why was Camilo di Cavour considered the brain of Italian unification.

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Answer:Because he persuaded Napolean of France to help him plan a secret attack against Austria.

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what did the us get in the deal? ONCE THE US GOT FLORIDA THEY WERE ABLE TO GAIN CONTROL OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER THAT WAS AN IMPORTANT TRADE ROUTE.

what did spain get in the deal?
- The United States defined the boundary between the US and New spain.
- they were worried about losing texas to US, so they sold florida for 5 million

Answer: 1. Under the Onís-Adams Treaty of 1819 (also called the Transcontinental Treaty and ratified in 1821) the United States and Spain defined the western limits of the Louisiana Purchase and Spain surrendered its claims to the Pacific Northwest. In return, the United States recognized Spanish sovereignty over Texas.

2. The Adams–Onís Treaty (Spanish: Tratado de Adams-Onís) of 1819, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, the Florida Purchase Treaty, or the Florida Treaty, was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.

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What did Hitler secretly do after becoming Chancellor in 1933?

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Answer:

Extended the army in Germany

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After becoming Chancellor in 1933 he took the titles führer and commander in chief of the army. He expanded the army and began developing a new air force. He began to make violate the Treaty of Versailles. Under the treaty, Germany forced to reduce its army and its weapons. Army and Navy were limited where the Air Force was forbidden.

India receives to types of Monsoons, what are they? *

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Answer:

Vasant Ritu (Spring), Grishma Ritu (Summer), Varsha Ritu (Monsoon), Sharad Ritu (Autumn), Hemant Ritu (Pre-Winter) and Shishir Ritu (Winter).

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Compare/Contrast the OUTCOMES/CHANGES of haitian revolution and the mexican revolution after the fighting was over?

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Answer:

The haitian revolution had many international repercussions. It ended Napoleon's attempt to create a French empire in the Western hemisphere and arguably caused France to decide to sell its North American holdings to United States thus enabling the expansion of slavery into that territory.

The Mexican revolution sparked the Constitution of 1917 which provided for separation of church and state, government ownership of the subsoil, holding of land by communal groups, the right of labor to organize and strike and many other aspirations. It also destroyed the old government an army of the dictator Porfirio Diaz and eventually changed the country's economic and social system.

There are some facts about both of them, you'll need to put the paragraph together the way you would like. I hope that helps.

Why did anti imperialitate oppone US expansion?
A. They believed that U.S. low did not allow the United States to
expand
B. They believed that expansion went against American ideals,
c. They believed the United States did not have enough money to
expand
D. They believed the United States did not have enough military
power to expand

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The anti-imperialist opposed US expansion is They believed that expansion went against American ideals. Thus the correct option is B.

What are the causes of  US expansion?

The expansion of the United States is mainly caused by Military development, in order to build a strong economy as well as the Ideology of America.

Economic factors were one of many that contributed to U.S. expansion. To boost its economy, the United States aspired to annex other nations and absorb their resources which were opposed by anti-imperialist.

Therefore, option B is appropriate.

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Which amendment guarantees due process of law for its citizens? Ait Amendment B 3rd Amendment C 5 Amendment D7 Amendment​

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Answer:

C. 5th Amendment

Explanation:

The Fifth Amendment in the US Constitution gives all citizens the right to a due process of law.

It states that nobody will be deprived of their unalienable rights without a due process of law.

So, the correct answer is C.

Once a Constitutional Amendment has been proposed (either by the States or the federal legislature), which of the selections below is the next step in the ratification process?

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To become part of the Constitution, an amendment must be ratified by either—as determined by Congress—the legislatures of three-fourths (presently 38) of the states, or state ratifying conventions in three-fourths of the states.

Answer:

It's actually state Legislatures.

Explanation:

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1. Explain the carefree lifestyle of the 1920's​

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Answer:

The rich people of the 1920's lived a extravagant lifestyle. they have loads of money and went loads of parties.The decade was the prime example of the American Dream: Women,Money,Alcohol, Music and partying.- Women wore short dresses,Alcohol was illegal,and parties are given

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In 1802, the French people voted to keep Napoleon in power, giving him the right to
O serve for fifty years.
O choose his successor.
O share supreme power with the Pope.
O choose his replacement as First Consul.

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The Answer is B. Choose his Successor

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Vho benefited the most from the oligarchies that governed many ancient Greek city-states
A wealthy people
B. tyrants
C. citizens
D. small farmers
Need answered fast!!!

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Hey it’s D I know this because I had this question

Answer:

d

Explanation:

Hò Chi Minh never traveled outside Vietnam, his native country. True False​

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Answer:

flase

Explanation:

In 1946, when he traveled outside of the country, his subordinates imprisoned 2,500 non-Communist nationalists and forced 6,000 others to flee. Hundreds of political opponents were jailed or exiled in July 1946, notably members of the Nationalist Party of Vietnam and the Dai Viet National Party after a failed attempt to raise a coup against the Viet Minh government.

Please help it’s due today

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Answer:

it's the last one because black people was always treated wrong so whites and balck had different things

Answer:

C......

Explanation:

its c ...........

These colonist did not take sides about claiming independence or staying loyal to Britain.

1. patriots
2. separatists
3. loyalists
4. neutralists

Which one

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the answer would be the loyalists

Answer:

3. Loyalist

Explanation:

The answer is 3 because Loyalist were American colonists  who stayed loyal to the british  crown during the american revolution.

Drag each tile to the correct box. Arrange the events in the order in which they happened. The Akkadians establish the world's first empire. Nebuchadnezzar rules the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Ancient Sumer develops self-governed city-states. King Hummarabi creates his code of laws.

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Answer:

Ancient Sumer develops self-governed city-states. The Akkadians establish the world's first empire. King Hummarabi creates his code of laws.Nebuchadnezzar rules the Neo-Babylonian Empire.

Explanation:

The ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia organized themselves into city-states as trade made them more prosperous around the year 3300 BC.

The Akkadians then founded the world's first empire under Sargon of Akkad around the year 2330 BC.

King Hammurabi then created one of the earliest laws when he created the Hammurabi Code which was a code of laws to govern his people. This happened around the year 1754 BC.

Then finally Nebuchadnezzar II ascended to the Neo-Babylonian throne as emperor in 605 BC and made the empire stronger than it ever was.

Which statements describe the Persian Empire?

Choose all correct answers.


The Persians conquered Greece in a series of devastating wars.


Darius I made use of good ideas from the lands he conquered.


All subject peoples had to practice the Persian religion.


Satraps were appointed to govern the provinces.

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All subject peoples had to practice the Persian religion.

Darius I made use of good ideas from the lands he conquered.

The Persians conquered Greece in a series of devastating wars.

Drop each ruling into the correct Supreme Court decision. A ruling may belong to more than one decision. McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) Worcester v. Georgia (1832) held that federal law overrules state law in matters affecting more than one state. Held that only the federal government had the power to regulate Native American affairs. Recognized that federal laws are supreme to all other laws. Held that Congress does have implied powers. BTW Multiple answer could go to one.

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Answer:

1. McCulloch v. Maryland (1819):

- Recognized that federal laws are supreme to all other laws.

- Held that Congress does have implied powers.

2. Gibbons v. Ogden (1824): held that federal law overrules state law in matters affecting more than one state.

3. Worcester v. Georgia (1832): held that only the federal government had the power to regulate Native American affairs.

Explanation:

1. McCulloch v. Maryland (1819):

McCulloch v. Maryland was a litigation or court case between the national bank known as The Second Bank of the United States and the state of Maryland with respect to the tax that was imposed on it by the state.

Basically, the state of Maryland passed a legislation to impose taxes on bank notes ($15,000 annually) of any bank that is not chartered in the state of Maryland.

However, James W. McCulloch who was head at the Baltimore branch of the Second Bank objected and refused to pay the tax. Consequently, the appellate court of Maryland ruled that the Second Bank was established unconstitutionally because the federal government is not provided a textual commitment by the constitution to charter a bank.

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Marshall ruled that the Federal government of USA has certain implied powers accorded or given to it by the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution but are not explicitly stated therein. Therefore, in McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress can establish a national bank because of its implied powers accorded or given to it by the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States of America.

- Recognized that federal laws are supreme to all other laws.

- Held that Congress does have implied powers.

2. Gibbons v. Ogden (1824):

Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case which held that the Congress of the United States of America had authority, jurisdiction and power to regulate any interstate commerce with respect to the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.

In New York city, the state legislature granted a monopoly to Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton an exclusive navigation rights or privileges of operating on all New York state waters with boats that are being moved either by steam or fire, for a time frame of thirty (30) years. Aaron Orgedon was the governor.

In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Marshall, ruled that in business disputes, federal law always supercedes state law. It held that the permission granted to the state, New York city was monopolistic and as such was not permitted.

- held that federal law overrules state law in matters affecting more than one state.

3. Worcester v. Georgia (1832):

This was a landmark case (litigation) between Samuel Worcester and the state of Georgia. Georgia passed a criminal statute which prohibited non-native Americans such as the Cherokee Indians from Native American lands.

The Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Marshall ruled that the state do not have the rights or authority to impose restrictions on Native American lands.

- held that only the federal government had the power to regulate Native American affairs.

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Lewis and Clark:

How many times did the expedition encounter grizzly bears on their journey?

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Explanation:

Bears on the Lewis and Clark Expedition

It was the largest bear they'd ever seen, a great grizzly bear that weighed an estimated 600 pounds.

The first grizzlies Lewis saw during the expedition were two smaller bears. He and another hunter had easily killed one of them

As he was watching the buffalo fall, a grizzly bear came rushing towards him.

On July 15, 1806, Hugh McNeal was out alone on horseback. All of a sudden he saw a grizzly bear in the bushes. His horse bucked and threw McNeal near the bear.

They saw 5 bears on their journey.

SO YOUR ANSWER IS 5 BEARS

explain how Western European influenced reform in china

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Answer:

Western influence in China affected the Chinese economy in three ways: Westerners introduced modern transportation and communications, created an export market, and integrated the Chinese market into the nineteenth century world economy

Explanation:

Western European influenced reform in china by implementing advanced technology in transporation and communication.

What is Reform?

A reform is introducing any change in the existing system in order to bring transformation to introduce something new and exciting. The reform in China is influenced by Western European.

As a result of the Qing Dynasty's devastating failure in the Second Opium War, western influence in China increased. To improve travel and communication, Westerners brought contemporary modes of transportation and communication.

It established a market for exports and included the Chinese market in the global economy of the nineteenth century, both of which were beneficial for efficiently strengthening the economy and seek growth in world.

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PLEASE HELP! this is due very soon

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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B) Jews in Germany
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What was the purpose of the abolition movement in the United States?
A)
to help immigrants that recently arrived in the country
B)
to end the practice of slavery in the United States
C)to increase access to education in the United States
D)
to improve the living conditions of the working class

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Answer:B

Explanation: to end the practice of slavery in the United States

Answer:

B

to end the practice of slavery

What was the primary goal of the organization that issued this certificate?

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Answer:

To obtain better conditions for its workers in the union.

Explanation:

To obtain good conditions for the workers

3: What valuable resource does Wakanda have that they worked to keep safe?

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Answer:

T'Challa used the profits to enrich and modernize his nation. Over the years, many have tried to obtain or affect the mound of vibranium at Wakanda, but for the most part Wakanda has kept it safe, and become quite powerful in the process.

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For many years, Kiev was the center of Russia.

True
False

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Answer:

The answer is true.

Explanation:

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What is the name of the method used by General Sherman that included attacking civilians?
(A) Total War
(B) World War
(C) Just War
(D) Final War

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Total warfare

He called this strategy "hard war". Sherman's advance through Georgia and South Carolina was characterized by widespread destruction of civilian supplies and infrastructure.

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Why is it a problem for the Confederacy, that the Union has control of Fort Sumter?

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Answer:

Fort Sumter was a crucial area for the Confederacy to take control of because it would allow them to create a hole in the Union blockade of the Atlantic port. They also wanted that area because of the shipping lanes and was occupied by union soldiers.

What is the lack of exploration by the Europeans led to Africa being referred as?

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Answer:

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