Summarize the article of Hammurabi in at least 6 sentences.

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Hammurabi was the sixth king in the Babylonian dynasty, which ruled in central Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) from c. 1894 to 1595 B.C.

In the 30th year of his reign, Hammurabi began to expand his kingdom up and down the Tigris and Euphrates river valleys, overthrowing the kingdoms of Assyria, Larsa, Eshunna, and Mari until all of Mesopotamia was under his sway.

His family was descended from the Amorites, a semi-nomadic tribe in western Syria, and his name reflects a mix of cultures: Hammu, which means “family” in Amorite, combined with rapid, meaning “great” in Akkadian, the everyday language of Babylon.

One letter records his complaint of being forced to provide dinner attire for ambassadors from Mari just because he’d done the same for some other delegates: “Do you imagine you can control my palace in the matter of formal wear?”

The black stone stele containing the Code of Hammurabi was carved from a single, four-ton slab of diorite, a durable but incredibly difficult stone for carving.

At its top is a two-and-a-half-foot relief carving of a standing Hammurabi receiving the law—symbolized by a measuring rod and tape—from the seated Shamash, the Babylonian god of justice. The rest of the seven-foot-five-inch monument is covered with columns of chiseled cuneiform script.

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How does this engraving by the German artist Albrecht Dürer expand upon the work done by Italian Renaissance artists?

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German artist Albrecht Dürer expanded upon the work done by Italian Renaissance artists is that "Dürer's use of thousands of fine lines created rich textures and values in engravings."

Dürer was an expert in including small, fine details in his works. Probably the best word use to use this attention to detail is precision. That sounds better and gives a good idea of his technique to produce high-quality woodcut pins. He received major influence from great Renaissance artists such as Bellini and Raphael.

NEED A ANSWER ASAP PLEASE!! Why were upper class women in Japan
educated?

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Because they had to have better knowledge than the men did.



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After his death, Alexander's empire fell apart because his
A
B
wife gave away the throne.
children did not like war.
с
D
army was sick with plague.
generals fought one another.

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The answer is: Generals fought one another, hope this helps!

Which is a benefit of the rule of law?

Group of answer choices

Government officials can act on their own instincts.

Citizens are protected from oppressive uses of government power.

Government procedures are reduced.

Government decisions are based on the will of the majority.

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Answer:

The last three:

Citizens are protected from oppressive uses of government power.

Government procedures are reduced.

Government decisions are based on the will of the majority.

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What did Texas do to encourage railroad construction in the state?


Ranchers had to develop new cattle trails

Ranchers were able to ship their cattle to market by rail efficiently

the cost of getting cattle to market skyrocketed

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Ranchers were able to ship their cattle to market by rail efficiently

Answer:

Ranchers were able to ship their cattle to market by rail efficiently

Explanation:

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Who opposed the Magna Carta and why?

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Answer:

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on May 1215, a group of barons renounced the fealy king john, and rebelled. Thier leader was Robert Fitz Walter he called himself the ' Marshal of the army  of god and the holy church, the barons captured London on the 17 of May 1215, and a month later forced king john to grant THE MAGNA CARTA

Answer:In May 1215, a group of discontented barons renounced their fealty to King John, and rebelled. Led by Robert fitz Walter (1162–1235), who called himself 'Marshal of the Army of God and Holy Church', the rebel barons captured London on 17 May 1215, and the following month finally forced King John to grant Magna Carta.

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The printing press brought an age of literature to China. What did Chinese
poetry reveal about the interests of the culture?

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Poetry can show lots of interests for cultural, such as what they like, what they do, what they eat (or eat of of) animals etc.

What happened in the election of 1800 that did not happened before?

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This is from the Library of Congress website, so put it in your own words. The short version is that it was basically a tie vote that had to be decided by Congress.


“1800 Presidential Election Results

Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson defeated Federalist John Adams by a margin of seventy-three to sixty-five electoral votes in the presidential election of 1800. When presidential electors cast their votes, however, they failed to distinguish between the office of president and vice president on their ballots. Jefferson and his running mate Aaron Burr each received seventy-three votes. With the votes tied, the election was thrown to the House of Representatives as required by Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution. There, each state voted as a unit to decide the election.

Still dominated by Federalists, the sitting Congress loathed to vote for Jefferson—their partisan nemesis. For six days starting on February 11, 1801, Jefferson and Burr essentially ran against each other in the House. Votes were tallied over thirty times, yet neither man captured the necessary majority of nine states. Eventually, Federalist James A. Bayard of Delaware, under intense pressure and fearing for the future of the Union, made known his intention to break the impasse. As Delaware’s lone representative, Bayard controlled the state’s entire vote. On the thirty-sixth ballot, Bayard and other Federalists from South Carolina, Maryland, and Vermont cast blank ballots, breaking the deadlock and giving Jefferson the support of ten states, enough to win the presidency." (Source: Today in History, February 17)

4. What groups in America were affected by the U.S.’s involvement in WWII? How were they affected?

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Women, Americans of African, Japanese, Mexican, Chinese, Jewish, Korean, Indian, German, Italian and Native origin where all affected by the war. Japanese where put in internment camps and women had to take on jobs. Other minority groups struggled for equality and did not want to fight in what they viewed as a "white mans war".  

In your own words, describe the term civil liberties and civil rights?

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Answer:

Civil liberties are freedoms guaranteed to us by the Constitution to protect us from tyranny (think: our freedom of speech), while civil rights are the legal rights that protect individuals from discrimination (think: employment discrimination). You have the right to remain silent.

Explanation:

Civil liberties are constitutionally granted freedoms that safeguard us from tyranny, whereas civil rights are legal protections against discrimination.

What are civil liberties and civil rights?

Civil liberties are rights and freedoms that governments promise not to limit without due process, whether through the constitution, legislation, or judicial interpretation.

Civil rights refer to the fundamental rights guaranteed to all people by nationality, government legislation, color, regardless of race, age, religion, gender or disability.

Therefore, there is the  equal protection under the law, equal citizenship, and due process are all examples of this.

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If public opinion is deeply divided on a political issue, how will this most likely affect the political process?
A.
More people will be actively involved.
B.
Fewer people will vote in elections.
C.
More people will peacefully protest.
D.
Fewer people will speak their opinions.

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Answer:

maybe thats D

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The rich Romans were known for living lavishly, eating feasts of ten-course meals and socializing. Which of the following would one expect to see at one of these parties?
a.
musicians
c.
extravagant attire
b.
poetry readings
d.
all of the above

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Answer:

all of the above

Answer:

THE ANSWER WOULD BE D

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What were the 3 main ideas of president Washington's farewell address?

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Answer:

In his farewell Presidential address, George Washington advised American citizens to view themselves as a cohesive unit and avoid political parties and issued a special warning to be wary of attachments and entanglements with other nations.

Explain one way in which capitalism influenced the consumer revolution in the period 1750-1900

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La historia del capitalismo ha sido objeto de grandes debates sociológicos, económicos e históricos desde el siglo XV. El comercio existe desde que surgió la civilización, pero el capitalismo como sistema económico no apareció sino hasta el siglo XVI en Inglaterra, en sustitución del feudalismo. Según Adam Smith, los seres humanos siempre han tenido una fuerte tendencia a realizar trueques, cambios e intercambios de unas cosas por otras. De esta forma al capitalismo, al igual que al sistema de precios y la economía de mercado, se le atribuye un origen espontáneo o natural dentro de la edad moderna.

Fernand Braudel sitúa los orígenes del capitalismo en la Edad Media, en algunas pequeñas ciudades comerciantes

Este impulso natural hacia el comercio y el intercambio fue acentuado y fomentado por las Cruzadas que se organizaron en Europa occidental desde el siglo XI hasta el siglo XIII. Las grandes travesías y expediciones de los siglos XV y XVI reforzaron estas tendencias y fomentaron el comercio, sobre todo tras el descubrimiento del Nuevo Mundo y la entrada en Europa de ingentes cantidades de metales preciosos provenientes de aquellas tierras. El orden económico resultante de estos acontecimientos fue un sistema en el que predominaba lo comercial o mercantil, es decir, cuyo objetivo principal consistía en intercambiar bienes y no en producirlos. La importancia de la producción no se hizo patente hasta la Revolución industrial que tuvo lugar en el siglo XIX.

Sin embargo, ya antes del inicio de la industrialización había aparecido una de las figuras más características del capitalismo, el empresario, que es, según Schumpeter, el individuo que asume riesgos económicos no personales. Un elemento clave del capitalismo es la iniciación de una actividad con el fin de obtener beneficios en el futuro; puesto que este es desconocido, tanto la posibilidad de obtener ganancias como el riesgo de incurrir en pérdidas son dos resultados posibles, por lo que el papel del empresario consiste en asumir el riesgo de tener pérdidas o ganancias.

El camino hacia el capitalismo a partir del siglo XIII fue allanado gracias a la filosofía del Renacimiento y de la Reforma Protestante. Estos movimientos cambiaron de forma drástica la sociedad, facilitando la aparición de los modernos Estados nacionales (y posteriormente el Estado de Derecho como sistema político y el liberalismo clásico como ideología) que proporcionaron las condiciones necesarias para el crecimiento y desarrollo del capitalismo en las naciones europeas. Este crecimiento fue posible gracias a la acumulación del excedente económico que generaba el empresario privado y a la reinversión de este excedente para generar mayor crecimiento económico, lo cual generó industrialización en las regiones del norte.

Which political leader supported the Indian Removal Act? a: andrew jackson b: henry clay c: john quincy adams d: john marshall

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Answer:

Andrew Jackson

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Answer:

andrew jackson

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After the sinking of this ship in May 1915, which killed 126 Americans, the
Germans issued the Sussex pledge and promised not sink civilian ships
without warning to try and prevent America from declaring war on them.
RMS Lusitania
RMS Titanic
OHMS Dreadnought
OHMS Hood

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Answer:

RMS Lusitania

Explanation:

A German U-boat torpedoed the British-owned steamship Lusitania, killing 1,195 people including 123 Americans, on May 7, 1915.

if you were 21 years old in 1960, you would have had the legal right to vote in national elections unless you were

African American.

a member of Congress.

a resident of Washington, D.C.

female.

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Answer: a resident of Washington, D.C.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

A and D

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Who started the "Chicago Defender "? Why?

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Answer:

Robert S. Abbott

Founded in 1905 by Robert S. Abbott, the Chicago Defender originally was a four-page weekly newspaper. Like the white-owned Hearst and Pulitzer newspapers, the Defender under Abbott used sensationalism to boost circulation.

Tax bills may be introduced either in the House of
Representatives or in the Senate. *
true
false

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

The tax bill must be introduced in the House of Representatives because the House is supposed to represent individual citizens, rather than whole states, as with the Senate.

Read the excerpt from "A Modest Proposal." I profess, in the sincerity of my heart, that I have not the least personal interest in endeavouring to promote this necessary work, having no other motive than the publick good of my country, by advancing our trade, providing for infants, relieving the poor, and giving some pleasure to the rich. I have no children, by which I can propose to get a single penny; the youngest being nine years old, and my wife past child-bearing. Which statement effectively uses a quotation to relate Swift’s claim that he has no personal motive for making this proposal? Swift states that his youngest child is nine years old and that his wife is currently past child-bearing. According to Swift, he has “not the least personal interest in endeavouring to promote this necessary work.” Swift explains that his new proposal will result in both “relieving the poor” and “giving some pleasure to the rich.” Swift writes that he does not stand to make any financial gain from the adoption of his proposed plan.

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Answer: According to Swift, he has "not the least personal interest in endeavouring to promote this necessary work."

Explanation:

Based on the information given and from the options, we can infer that the statement that effectively uses a quotation to relate Swift’s claim that he has no personal motive for making this proposal is that "According to Swift, he has "not the least personal interest in endeavouring to promote this necessary work."

The other options given are incorrect as they do not go along with the question asked.

Facts about Harriet Tubman (check all that apply):

Question 1 options:

Born a slave


Established the Underground Railroad


Escaped using the Underground Railroad


Assisted other slaves with escaping using the Underground Railroad


In later life, advocated for education of newly-freed slaves​

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All of them are correct.
A,B,C,D,E

The East India Company had a monopoly on tea shipped to the colonies This means the east india company had​

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Answer:

enormous power

Explanation:

Power

rate mi as a baby 1-10

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Answer:

naw i aint no predator

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What did the people gain from the French Revolution?

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Answer:

French revolution lead to an end of the French monarchy and feudalism.

Explanation:

1. French revolution lead to an end of the French monarchy and feudalism.

2. Political power was also taken away from the Catholic church.

3. It also leads to the abolishment of slavery.

4. Various rights were also given to women.

5. Sovereignty was transferred from monarch to the French citizens.

Ina mored market economy, property owned by the government
O can be used by many citizens.
O can cause economic inequality.
O can help promote personal wealth
O can be used for private businesses.

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The answer should be A or D

Answer:b

Explanation:owned by the government

According to Article 1, Section 7, which statement is true?

A) The President can sign or veto bills.

B) The courts must authorize all bills.

C) All bills must originate in the House.

D) All bills must originate in the Senate.​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills

what was One of the main effects of the Black Death in Europe was:
A.workers could demand more pay for their labor
B.people began to have more faith in their churches.
C.European kingdoms fought more wars then ever before
D.More people began trading goods with other manors

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Answer: A

Explanation:

Many laborer's died, which devastated families through lost means of survival and caused personal suffering; landowners who used laborer's as tenant farmers were also affected.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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now that you've learned and Juneteenth do you think is should be you think it should be a National holiday?why or why not ?

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Juneteenth is a holiday, or commemoration meant to celebrate word of emancipation finally coming to a group of enslaved people in Galveston, Texas. It commemorates this group of slaves who learned that they had been emancipated months earlier. The holiday is meant to commemorate the emancipation of 4 million slaves, but particularly the small handful who weren’t aware that emancipation had come months earlier.

Which two statements describe suffrage in the United States at the start of the Civil War?
A.Women could vote in some states.
B.African American men could vote in some states.
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C.Native Americans could vote in all states.
D.White men could vote in all states.

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I think the answer is B and D.

The correct options are B and D. African American men could vote in some states and White men could vote in all states that

What was the Suffrage Movement?

The women's suffrage movement fought for decades to give women in the US the ability to vote. It took activists and reformers almost 100 years to secure that right, and it was not an easy fight: disagreements over strategy often put the movement at risk of collapsing.

Thus, every state, not just the federal one, set its requirements for voters, but by far, adult white males made up the majority of those who cast ballots. In Iowa, the way had been cleared for the granting of the right to vote to African Americans ten years later. They were not only free, but they were free citizens.

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The list of sources below were used by a student. Analyze them carefully before answering the question.

Encyclopedia Britannica
the unit about World War II in a history textbook
a book written in 1995 about the last two months of the war
a newspaper article from August 1945 about the bombing of Hiroshima

A student is writing an argumentative essay taking the stance that Truman was right to use the atomic bomb against Japan during World War II. Which of the following would be most useful as an additional source for the essay?

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The website for the Truman Library and Museum would be useful as an additional source for the essay.

What is the Truman Library and Museum?

The Truman Presidential Library & Museum is a dynamic educational resource that inspires life-long learning, spurs discussions about democracy and service, and supports local, national, and global citizenship.  The Library uses President Truman’s life and legacy to inform, inspire, educate, and engage modern audiences.

The library was established in 1957 and it preserves and provides access to President Truman’s historical materials. Through engaging exhibits and programs, the Library aspires to reach a broad and diverse audience in a continuous effort to keep President Truman’s life and legacy alive, emphasizing his ideals of citizenship, learning, and service. It was the first presidential library to be created under the provisions of the 1955 Presidential Libraries Act and is one of thirteen presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.

The museum has been victimized by significant burglaries twice.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

the website for the truman library and museum

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