Answer:
A violent struggle between England and France that marked the political instability in Europe during the Late MIddle Ages was better known as
a. the Thirty Years War.
b. World War I.
c. the Hundred Years War.
d. the European War.
Explanation:
Which of the following was true of the Church during the Middle Ages?
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It unified people with a sense of security and belonging.
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Which of the following was a problem that troubled the Church during the Medieval period?
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Many bishops participated in the practice of selling positions in the Church.
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Which of the following was true of the Church during the Middle Ages?
It unified people with a sense of security and belonging.
Which of the following was a problem that troubled the Church during the Medieval period?
Many bishops participated in the practice of selling positions in the Church.
Which of the following helped lead to an increase in the food supply in Europe?
The use of a new harness for horses.
How were merchant guilds different from craft guilds?
Merchant guilds controlled the number of goods that were traded.
In which of the following ways did the English government change during the Middle Ages?
A parlimentary systemwas started, People were guaranteed basic political rights.
Which of the following was true of the Model Parliament?
It included commoners in the decision-making process of goverment.
Which of the following effects did the Great Famine have on society?
It led to people having more weakend immune systems.
Which of the following were effects of the plague?
There was a decrease in trade, There was a decrease of the prestige of the Church, There was an increase in the number of serfs leaving manors.
How did warfare change during the Hundred Years War?
Archers with longbows became more important to the army.
How did France change after the Hundred Years War?
A strong feeling of nationalism began to emerge.
What was the goal of the Council of Constance?
To end the Great Schism by choosing a single pope.
Why was William the Conqueror important in England?
He unified control of the lands and laid the foundation for centrailized goverment.
What was the purpose of the Magna Carta?
To guarantee basic political rights.
How did Philip the second strengthen the central government?
He sent bailiffs to every district to collect taxes.
Which of the following were true of medieval towns?
They offered economic and social opportunities, They allowed serfs an opportunity to become free.
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How did religious intolerance in Europe influence those people who chose to settle in the New World?
options:
A)Fearing religious persecution, many settlers fled to the New World in hopes of being able to practice their religion freely.
B)Due to the fact that Protestantism was so widely accepted in Europe, only Catholics were threatened and saw the New World as an opportunity to escape persecution.
C)Believing they were safe because of wide-spread religious tolerance in Europe, only the poor would be motivated to leave to find new opportunities.
D)Religious intolerance played no role in the motivations of European settlers.
Answer:
A OR B
Explanation:
The religious intolerance in Europe influence those people who chose to settle in the New World is fearing religious persecution, many settlers fled to the New World in hopes of being able to practice their religion freely. The correct option is (A).
What do you mean by religious intolerance in Europe?After the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, it took most Europeans more than 150 years to even begin to understand the concept of religious tolerance.
The Ottomans were significantly more tolerant of religious minorities than the rest of Europe well into the 19th century.
A religious reform movement known as the Protestant Reformation swept through Europe in the 1500s.
Therefore, the religious intolerance in Europe influence those people who chose to settle in the New World is fearing religious persecution, many settlers fled to the New World in hopes of being able to practice their religion freely.
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Confucius was an influential Mongol , Chinese , Japanese , or Tibetan philosopher?
Answer:
Chinese Philosopher
Explanation:
Why is corruption in the government harmful to the people it governs?
What were the 3 main reasons for European exploration?
Answer:
1. Economic Motives
2.Religious Proselytizing
3.Prestige
Explanation:
1. The primary motives of European explorers were economic. The supply of precious metals was finite, and monarchs hoped to find large deposits of gold and silver in the Americas. Aside from the possibility of treasure, the European governments aimed to find a passage through the Americas to Asia. Their hope was for a faster, safer trip to the Indies, avoiding dangerous waters and marauding pirates. Sailing west to reach the Indies also would avoid Arab middlemen in trade, meaning the merchants would have paid far less in trade costs. The discovery of new peoples also opened up the possibilities for an entirely new trading sphere.
2. The European explorers of the 16th century were primarily Christian. These individuals and their sponsors in Europe were concerned with spreading Christianity to the indigenous peoples of the New World. These Europeans believed that it was their responsibility to minister to the uneducated "savages" they encountered. Spanish adventurer Hernan Cortes, also known as Hernando Cortes, was among the explorers who felt it was his duty to bring others into the fold of the Catholic church.
3. Much like modern countries, nations in 16th century Europe sought to be first or best at every endeavor. Each European state wanted to be the first to explore, discover or bring items back from new and exotic places. If a country discovered a new route to the Far East, that nation also would control trade through that route. This would result not only in monetary gain, but also in the power and prestige of being the ruler of the area.
2. City built by Shahjahan
Shahjahanabad.
Shahjahanabad was built by the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, along the bank of river Yamuna, Indian.
What would be your ideal form of government and why?
how does the loss of overseas colonies affect germany's military?
Answer:
The loss of the German colonies Germany’s overseas colonies, virtually without hope of reinforcement from Europe, defended themselves with varying degrees of success against Allied attack. Togoland was conquered by British forces from the Gold Coast (now Ghana) and by French forces from Dahomey (now Benin) in the first month of the war.
Explanation:
Answer: They defended themselves with degrees of success against Allied attack.
Explanation:
Kate has read reports of a nearby rebellion that occurred where more than 60 white people were killed by escaped enslaved people. What event was this?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
Gabriel Prosser’s Rebellion
B.
Denmark Vesey’s Rebellion
C.
Nat Turner’s Rebellion
D.
the German Coast Uprising
B.
Denmark Vesey’s Rebellion
Why did Europeans want to explore other lands? How did Portugal gain an advantage in trading in comparison to other European nations? How did Russia's expansion differ from that of other European nations?
Answer:
Why did Europeans want to explore other lands?
They wanted to explore other lands because European nations were interested in finding new lands to trade with, or to establish new colonies from where to extract resources.
How did Portugal gain an advantage in trading in comparison to other European nations?
Because it had a favorable geographic position, in the southwestern most point of the European peninsula, facing the Atlantic Ocean. Portuguese explorers were the first to navigate around Africa, Asia, and to establish their own colonial trade ports in these continents.
How did Russia's expansion differ from that of other European nations?
Russia had very little access to the Atlantic Ocean, so it instead expanded eastward, conquering and colonizing Siberia. It also expanded northwards, establishing small cities in the Artic coast.
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At the time of Missouri's admittance to the Union, there was
The correct answer to this question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
At the time of Missouri's admittance to the Union, there was another admittance to the union. It was the state of Maine.
So we can say that the admission of Maine into the Union at the same time as Missouri represented a significant provision of the Missouri Compromise to maintain the balance of slave states and non-slaves states. In other words, the slave-holding states and the free states of the Union wanted to maintain a balance of control and power in the representation in the Congress of the United States. These states knew that any imbalance regarding this issue could affect their political and economic interests.
So Main entered as a free slave state, meanwhile, Missouri entered as a slave state.
Answer: (A) a balance in Congress between free states and slave states.
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In what
power is divided between the federal or national
government, and state governments.
Reprenentative Democracy
Federalism
Amendments
Other:
Germany’s invasion of which country started World War II?
Great Britain
the Soviet Union
France
Poland
Answer: Poland
Explanation:
What does Islam, Judaism and Christianity have in common ? A.) same prophets B.) same view on Jesus C.) similar beliefs of the after-life D.) all started in Mesopotamia
Answer:
D.)all started in Mesopotamia
Explanation:
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What happened as a result of the workers
protests in Petrograd?
Which of the following caused economic problems in Germany after World War I?
Question 6 options:
A) The government owns most of the land, factories, and other resources.
B) The nation, military and its leaders are glorified.
C) Workers theoretically share property.
D) Freedom of the press
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The correct answer is A) The government owns most of the land, factories, and other resources.
Which of the following caused economic problems in Germany after World War I?
The government owns most of the land, factories, and other resources.
After World War I, and as part of the agreements in the Treaty of Versailles, in Paris, France, Germany was obligated to pay for reparations. Germany was found guilty and was responsible for the cost of the war.
The problem was that under the Weimar Republic, Germany had no money, no investments, people lived in poverty and under much suffering and pain due to the effects of the war. The government had to print more money, took loans to try to repay and help the German economy but this generated inflation that made things worse.
Even though the Aztec have no metal weapons, they have a resource even more deadly. What is this resource?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Even though the Aztecs have no metal weapons, they have a resource even more deadly. What is this resource?
Answer:
That resource was sharp obsidian blades, a very powerful rock that could mortally wound the enemy.
Aztecas were known to be fierce warriors. Indeed, since childhood, boys were introduced into the art of war. They were trained by expert warriors.
Aztecs had powerful weapons for their time. They had spears, clubs, and darts. They included the obsidian blades in the clubs to make them more dangerous and mortal.
Please answer this for me thanks
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
The code of Hammurabi is inscribed on this seven-foot basalt stele. The stele is now at the Louvre. The code of Hammurabi refers to a set of rules or laws enacted by the Babylonian King Hammurabi ( region 1792-1750 B.C. ) . The code governed the people living in his fast-growing empire.
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Explanation:
What are the names of Malcolm X's siblings?
Answer: Ella Collins, Wilfred X, Reginald Little, Philbert X, Hilda Florice Little, Yvonne Little Woodward, Mary Little, Earl Little, Jr., Robert Little, Wesley Little
Explanation:
How did Hitler’s rule in Nazi Germany exemplify totalitarian rule?
That is a prompt its supposed to be an essay
Answer:
he main purpose and goal of the Nazi revolution was to establish a Volksgemeinschaft. Its creation required the purification and increase of the German “race” as well as its biological separation from the Jews, whose infusion of evil into the German bloodstream, the Nazis said, served to pollute and undermine Germany’s well-being. Nazi efforts to purify the German race gained an air of scientific respectability from the pseudoscience of eugenics, the racial hygiene movement that flourished widely in the early decades of the 20th century. Nazi leaders spoke of their efforts to “reconstruct the German race.” The Law for the Protection of Hereditary Health (July 14, 1933) allowed for the eventual sterilization of as many as two million people deemed unworthy of propagating. The Marriage Subsidy Law of July 1933 aimed to stimulate the birth rate by granting loans to newly married couples; these loans would be forgiven incrementally with the birth of each additional child. The Nazi idealization of mothers and the celebration of motherhood as a special service to the Reich had the same objective. Hitler spoke of an eventual doubling of the German population through these measures. The most notorious of the steps taken to purify the German race was also a milestone in the anti-Jewish legislation promulgated by the Nazis: the infamous Nürnberg Laws of September 1935, which forbade marriage or sexual relations between Jews and Germans and assigned to Jews a lower class of citizenship.
Answer:
The extent to which Nazi Germany was a totalitarian state can be classed as to a substantial amount. With Hitler as Fuhrer and his ministers in control of most aspects of German social, political, legal, economical, and cultural life during the years 1934 to 1939, they mastered complete control and dictation upon Germany. In modern history, there have been some governments, which have successfully, and others unsuccessfully carried out a totalitarian state. A totalitarian state is one in which a single ideology is existent and addresses all aspects of life and outlines means to attain the final goal, government is ran by a single mass party through which the people are mobilized to muster energy and support.
Its a fun thing to do and you devote a significant amount of energy to thinking about it, but you hate knowing that your parents are doing it. What is it?
Answer:
special fun time
Explanation:
I'm a genius
Washington wrote that our real independence came from the "unity of government." Why does he see this as so important and how can it be protected?
Answer:
He believed that unity allowed everyone to pursue the same governmental objective.
Explanation:
He believes that the unity of the government allows everyone to work towards a single goal. In this way, all government interests are served equally by encouraging progress. However, when there is no unity in the government, there are factions with different objectives, each faction runs after its own wishes and does not allow progress, because the government does not work for the same things. For this reason, it is important to cherish unity, protect it, allowing the country to move forward.
Brainliest if you help me!!!!!!!!!!!The map shows the Fertile Crescent. Which river helped establish direct trade between the people of the Fertile Crescent and Asia Minor?
O the Nile River
O the Tigris River
O the Jordan River
O the Euphrates River
what the actual can you answer please????????
Answer: The Tigris River and the Euphrates River
What were the unification and reform efforts like in Italy, Germany, the US, Russia, Great Britain, France, and The Austrian Empire?
Answer:
Italy :
1848 start dates
Germany:
In the 1860s, Otto von Bismarck, then Minister President of Prussia, provoked three short, decisive wars against Denmark, Austria, and France, aligning the smaller German states behind Prussia in its defeat of France. In 1871 he unified Germany into a nation-state, forming the German Empire.
the US:
the Confederation began in 1834 with the establishment ... Inadvertently, these reforms sparked the unification movement and augmented ... They were aimed to quell a growing sentiment for German unification. ... including a number who went to the United States and became a political force there.
Russia:
1855,1899
great britain:
In 1707, the Acts of Union received their Royal assent, thereby abolishing the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland and their respective parliaments to create a unified Kingdom of Great Britain with a single Parliament of Great Britain.
france:
1815
austrian empire:
In 1938, the Third Reich, led by Austrian-born Adolf Hitler, annexed Austria in the Anschluss.
Explanation:
Democracy - Define, who used?
What years was the Thirty Years' War fought?
Answer
The war lasted from 1618 to 1648
Explanation:
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Answer:
Hamilton
Explanation:
he gave bonds to the farmers
According to the passage, which of the following best describes city life during the 1920s?
Answer:
Tras el final de la Primera Guerra Mundial, se instituyó la Sociedad de Naciones, que nació con el fin de evitar que un conflicto de esa magnitud volviese a repetirse.
El Imperio ruso se convirtió en la Unión Soviética que, con la ideología marxista de Lenin, fue la primera nación del mundo gobernada por el «proletariado» tras la sangrienta Guerra civil rusa.
Estados Unidos prosiguió su rápido desarrollo económico que, sin embargo, se vio perturbado por la Gran depresión de 1929.
Alemania, asfixiada por las onerosas disposiciones del Tratado de Versalles, tenía su sistema financiero en la crisis más grande que conoció ese siglo, especialmente durante el periodo llamado Alemania de Weimar, mientras trataba de lograr una estabilidad democrática con la República de Weimar de la que Paul von Hindenburg era presidente. La situación en Francia no era mucho mejor, lo que propició el descontento social que se traduciría en una inestabilidad política permanente.
Japón extendía su presencia en Asia: primero se apoderó de Corea y luego se anexionó u ocupó regiones enteras de China. Además el Imperio de Japón se apoderó de las colonias alemanas en el Pacífico.
Las dictaduras también se expandieron por el sur de Europa: Mussolini en Italia, Salazar en Portugal, Primo de Rivera en España o Alejandro I en Yugoslavia.
Explanation:
What do the items in the list have in common?
•Code of Hammurabi
•Twelve Tables
•Magna Carta
They are types of law
They are historical sources of law
They all came from England
They are elements of rule of law
What was the northern strategy called?
Answer:
The North's strategy to win the Civil War was proposed by General Winfield Scott and is known as "The Anaconda Plan." The reason the strategy was called "The Anaconda Plan" was because it was to create a blockade for seaports so the manufactured goods or cotton sales coming from overseas would be cut off.