Answer:
the house of wisdom
Explanation:
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PART A: Which of the following identifies the central idea of the text, regarding the Harlem Renaissance?
Answer: C
It provided African Americans an opportunity to create a new identity by using art to express their feelings and experiences.
History
Before the Aztec empire, what was the dominant form of government in the area?
Answer:
Monarchy
Explanation:
They called their ruler the Huey Tlatoani.
What was one major weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
A. It made passing new laws difficult.
B. It took most power away from the states.
C. It allowed the Congress to set high tax rates.
D. It failed to organize non-state territories. SUBMIT
Answer:C
Explanation:Congress powerless to lay and collect taxes or duties.
Who was the abolitionist who freed himself from slavery to become a leader for civil rights and the first
African American to be nominated for Vice President?
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Fredrick Douglass
Malcom X
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Answer:
The answer you are looking for is Frederick Douglass
Explanation:
Douglass was the running made of Victoria Woodhull under the Equal Rights Party.
Explain why rebellions between 1068 and 1071 against King William failed.
You may use the following in your answer:
= William’s leadership
= Castles
You must also use information of your own
Answer:
Lack of unity.
Explanation:
The rebellions between 1068 and 1071 against King William failed because they lack the unity. This lack of unity was the main factor that is responsible for the failure of rebellions in their mission. if these rebellions were united they were able to overthrow the throne of the king William so not William’s leadership and Castles, the main factor that contributed in their failure was their disunity.
Which of the following were utilized in Romanesque architecture
A.Arches
B.Vaults
C.Towers
D.all of the above
Answer:
The answer is all the above if I am sure I kinda remember doing this
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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1.) A trader named _____ was hired as a guide by Lewis and Clark, and he was married to a Shoshone girl named _____ , who was also hired as their interpreter.
2.) The Lewis and Clark Expedition to Oregon was officially called the ____ , and was led by ____ .
Answer:
Toussaint Charbonneau
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is Toussaint Charbonneau
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What options are available to the President if he disagrees with a bill presented for signature, following its passage by both chambers of Congress?
А The President has no options and must sign the bill into law once it has passed both chambers of Congress
The bill will not become law if the President does not sign It.
The President can send the bill to the States for ratification, knowing it will be defeated.
The President can use a pocket veto when Congress is not in session.
С
D
The President can send the bill to the States for ratification, knowing it will be defeated.
what was De Soto's strategy for dealing with the excited Navtive Americans
Answer:
umm i think he was planning to put them into slavery... honestly i dont know
Explanation:
why do you think the Byzantines and Persians were surprised by the strength of the Arab Muslims?
Answer:
The newly united Arab Muslims had not posed a threat before
Explanation:
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- STORY ABOUT 2 OLD SENIOR SUPERHEROS -
WRITE A 3 PARAGRAPH AND SHIFT THE POINT OF VIEW FROM FIRST TO THIRD PERSON OR VICE VERSA
CHANGE THE NARRATOR TO A DIFFERENT PERSON IN THE STORY
CHANGE THE GENDER OF THE NARRATOR AND SO FORTH t
(Not sure about this but if you need a bit more just tell me)
Superhero 1 POV : As I try to posses my power at the city after the tower, I realize that the villain has escaped from its territory. And (Superhero2) chases after them
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Superhero 2 POV: As (SUPERHERO 1) Tries to posses their power, I saw the villain run away and took a turn to a left so I chased after them
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Narrator 1 POV: During the incident Two superhero have caught the villain, While the other posses its power the villain ran away and the other superhero ran after them
Narrator 2 POV: (News report) We have just caught two superhero's capturing a villain to their hands.
(I just made a quick story about two senior superhero's capturing a villain and the villain runs away from the group since there wasn't a article and I have to make one up)
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Answer: The two heroes, Rockman and Mr. Hot, have finally retired after years of fighting. Rockman assumed the identity of Joe and Mr. Hot soon became Henry. Joe and Henry went their separate ways and started families of their instead of saving them. The world worked the same as it did before they retired; messy and horrible. Years had passed and now they appears to have met on top of a building near a local park. "I can't believe it's really you, Joe." I say as I try to get to him without falling over into a muddy puddle. Joe nods while walking over to me. "You certainly have spring in your step, Joe." I laugh while trying not to shed a tear. "Yeah, I couldn't say the same for you, Henry." Joe laughs in a old man voice. "I wish I got in contact with just a little bit sooner and maybe we could have gone to get some pizza." I say as a tear rolls down cheek. I walk over to Joe and softly cry, "Man, I missed you." Joe hugs you and cries as well, "Yeah, I can't believe haven't talked to my own buddy because of me being afraid of my past." The two of you bawl together as time goes by. The days Joe and Henry spent as both best friends and heroes will be remembered for the rest of their lives. Henry and Joe were so afraid of talking to each other after their times as superheroes ended. This will be a moment for the history books. And a moment for them to remember. May they live as long as they were apart.
What was the main result of the encomienda system?
Explanation:
"They benefited from the discovery of gold and silver in the New World, and the mining of those metals by their laborers. The system resulted in the widespread abuse of indigenous peoples, as well as the theft of their land."
Banks safeguard the deposits of customers.
1.True
2.False
How did the development of new technology after World
O It helped them produce better crops.
O It helped them produce more crops.
Olt forced them to cut prices.
Olt forced them to raise prices.
What effect did the Compromise of 1877 have on the country? How did the compromise begin to directly impact various groups in the country (some groups to consider : formerly enslaved African Americans, white landowners in the south, African Americans living in the north, etc)?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Compromise of 1876 effectively ended the Reconstruction era. Southern Democrats' promises to protect civil and political rights of blacks were not kept, and the end of federal interference in southern affairs led to widespread disenfranchisement of blacks voters.
Who Was Responsible for The Compromise of 1850?
Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky, a leading statesman and member of the Whig Party known as “The Great Compromiser” for his work on the Missouri Compromise, was the primary creator of the Missouri Compromise. Fearful of the growing divide between North and South over the issue of slavery, he hoped to avoid civil war by enacting a compromise.
Famed orator and Massachusetts senator Daniel Webster, while opposed to the extension of slavery, also saw the compromise of 1850 as a way of averting national discord, and disappointed his abolitionist supporters by siding with Clay.
When Clay, facing health problems, grew too ill to argue his case before the senate, his cause was taken up by Democratic senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, an ardent proponent of states’ rights when it came to deciding the issue of slavery.
John C. Calhoun, a former vice president-turned senator from South Carolina, sought the expansion of slavery into new territories, but in an 1850 speech to the Senate, wrote: “I have, senators, believed from the first that the agitation of the subject of slavery would, if not prevented by some timely and effective measure, end in disunion.”
When the full compromise failed to pass, Douglas split the omnibus bill into individual bills, which permitted congressmen to either vote or abstain on each topic. The untimely death of President Zachary Taylor and ascendancy of pro-compromise Vice President Millard Fillmore to the White House helped contribute to the passage of each bill. Calhoun died in 1850 and Clay and Webster two years later, making their roles in the Compromise of 1850 one of their last acts as statesmen.
Main Points of The Compromise of 1850
The Compromise of 1850 was made up of five separate bills that made the following main points:
Permitted slavery in Washington, D.C., but outlawed the slave trade
Added California to the Union as a “free state”
Established Utah and New Mexico as territories that could decide via popular sovereignty if they would permit slavery
Defined new boundaries for the state of Texas following the Mexican-American War, removing its claims to parts of New Mexico but awarding the state $10 million in compensation
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 required citizens to assist in apprehending runaway slaves and denied enslaved people a right to trial by jury.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
The first Fugitive Slave Act was passed by Congress in 1793 and authorized local governments to seize and return people who had escaped slavery to their owners while imposing penalties on anyone who had attempted to help them gain their freedom. The Act encountered fierce resistance from abolitionists, many of whom who felt it was tantamount to kidnapping.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 compelled all citizens to assist in the capture of runaway slaves and denied enslaved people the right to a jury trial. It also placed control of individual cases in the hands of federal commissioners, who were paid more for returning a suspected slave than for freeing them, leading many to argue the law was biased in favor of Southern slaveholders.
Outrage over the new law only increased traffic along the Underground Railroad during the 1850s. Northern states avoided enforcing the law and by 1860, the number of runaways successfully returned to slaveholders hovered around just 330.
Both Acts were repealed by Congress on June 28, 1864, following the outbreak of the Civil War, the event proponents of the Compromise of 1850 had hoped to avoid.
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Classic civilizations developed ____,where is early river valley civilizations did not
Answer: vast empires
Explanation:
We should note that the classic civilizations led to the development of vast empires whereas those of early river valley civilizations did not.
This is because the society we have today and the vast empires were due to the civilization that had taken place in the past. The modern life that we are enjoying today is actually a product of the early civilization in the past.
Which best describes John C. Calhoun?
a two-time vice president who supported slavery and states’ rights
one of the great orators in history who ran for president four times
a Massachusetts senator who was antislavery but supported compromise
a president who declared nullification was a form of treason
Answer:
A. John C. Calhoun is best described as a two-time vice president who supported slavery and states' rights.
Explanation:
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why might the 13 states not want one person in charge of leading the newly freed united states of america?
Answer:
The it could become a hiearchy again
Explanation:
They didn't want one person because it could become like England againt. They wanted a democracy, not a hierchy.
The U.S.- Mexican War was fought to settle —
the release of Santa Anna back to Mexico
political control of Galveston Island
the number of representatives each county would send to the state legislature
the disputed territory between the Rio Grande and Nueces River
Answer:
the answers are in the question
Explanation:
Answer:
The disputed territory between the Rio Grande and Nueces River.
Explanation:
The U.S called the river Rio Grande and Mexico called the river the Nueces River. This led to disputes, which led to fighting when a detachment of U.S. cavalry was attacked near the Rio Grande.
Which term refers to elements in rocks combining with oxygen?
Answer:
An oxygen group member, also known as chalcogen, comprises six periodically classified chemical components of group 16 (VIa) — namely oxygen (O), sulfur (S), selenium (Se), tellurium (Te), polonium (Po) (Lv).
Explanation:
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Medical segregation refers to
Answer:
Medical Segregation refers to the differing treatment of POC (people of color) where medicine is concerned. It is when doctors and trained professionals treat a POC patient differently and, in most cases, worse than they'd treat a Caucasian patient.
Answer:
the answer is a
Explanation:
The ______ was fought with ideas, words, and money.
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Which statement would Henry David Thoreau most likely agree with?
A. Don't obey any laws that are unjust.
B. Traditions are more important than dreams. C. Make money in order to do good in the world.
D. Be a good citizen by obeying all laws.
Answer:
don't obey any laws that are unjust
Explanation:
What was W.E.B. DuBois's approach to civil rights?
Answer:
W.E.B. Du Bois was born in Massachusetts in 1868. He attended racially integrated elementary and high schools and went off to Fiske College in Tennessee at age 16 on a scholarship. Du Bois completed his formal education at Harvard with a Ph.D. in history.
Du Bois briefly taught at a college in Ohio before he became the director of a major study on the social conditions of blacks in Philadelphia. He concluded from his research that white discrimination was the main reason that kept African Americans from good-paying jobs.
In 1895, black educator Booker T. Washington delivered his famous “Atlanta Address” in which he accepted segregation but wanted African Americans to be part of the South’s economy. Two years later, Du Bois wrote, “We want to be Americans, full-fledged Americans, with all the rights of American citizens.” He envisioned the creation of an elite group of educated black leaders, “The Talented Tenth,” who would lead African Americans in securing equal rights and higher economic standards.
Du Bois attacked Washington’s acceptance of racial segregation, arguing that this only encouraged whites to deny African Americans the right to vote and to undermine black pride and progress. Du Bois also criticized Washington’s approach at the Tuskegee Institute, a school for blacks that Washington founded, as an attempt “to educate black boys and girls simply as servants and underlings.”
Lynchings and riots against blacks led to the formation in 1909 of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), an organization with a mainly black membership. Except for Du Bois who became the editor of the organization’s journal, The Crisis, the founding board of directors consisted of white civil rights leaders.
The NAACP used publicity, protests, lawsuits, and the editorial pages of The Crisis to attack racial segregation, discrimination, and the lynching of blacks. Booker T. Washington rejected this confrontational approach, but by the time of his death in 1915 his Tuskegee vision had lost influence among many African Americans.
By World War I, Du Bois had become the leading black figure in the United States. But he became disillusioned after the war when white Americans continued to deny black Americans equal political and civil rights. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Du Bois increasingly advocated socialist solutions to the nation’s economic problems. He also questioned the NAACP’s goal of a racially integrated society. This led to his resignation as editor of The Crisis in 1934.
Du Bois grew increasingly critical of U. S. capitalism and foreign policy. He praised the accomplishments of communism in the Soviet Union. In 1961, he joined the U.S. Communist Party. Shortly afterward, he left the county, renounced his American citizenship, and became a citizen of Ghana in Africa. He died there at age 95 in 1963.
Du Bois never took part in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s, which secured many of the rights that he had fought for during his lifetime.
Explanation:
Which idea did Thomas Aquinas promote?
1. Natural laws apply only to the natural world.
2. Reason should be used to study the natural world.
3. People should study traditional religious beliefs only.
4. Religion and philosophy are the same field of study.
The correct option is B. The idea that Thomas Aquinas promotes Reason should be used to study the natural world.
The most substantial writings on natural law come from Aquinas. He said, "Nature [and hence God] has placed the light of reason in every man to direct him in his deeds." Because of this, only humans, among God's other creatures, employ reason to guide their lives. Natural law dictates this.
What is St Aquinas's idea of virtue?Like Aristotle, Aquinas thought that virtue is a skill that must be mastered and that it leads to ethical wisdom. Aquinas, like Aristotle, held that we might discover God's natural law, which is infused in creation, by using our reason to determine what is ethical.
Saint Thomas Aquinas thought there were some ways to demonstrate the existence of God, most notably by:
1) observing movement in the world as evidence of God, the "Immovable Mover"; 2) observing cause and effect and deducing that God is the source of all phenomena; 3) determining that the transient nature of beings proves the existence of God.Thus, According to the ethics and philosophical notion known as "natural law," human beings have inherent values that guide their thought and behavior.
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Which political party is NOT considered a third-party?
Democrats
Socialist
Communist
Libertarians
Answer:
Democrats
Explanation:
The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties of the United States' two-party system, not a minor party.
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Hi can someone help i give brainliest answer :). 5. What can you infer about Charlemagne from his accomplishments?
He was interested in spreading feudalism.
O He was not very concerned with education.
He did not think religion was important.
He wanted to gain great power in Europe
Answer:
these. the choices available only this one works: He wanted to gain great power in Europe
How did Douglass begin to learn how to write?
А
by asking other boys to teach him how
B
by observing ship carpenters write on timber
by receiving lessons from the ship carpenters
by copying passages from books
Answer:
By observing ship carpenters write on timber
Explanation:
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID
1. What conclusion can you draw from the book?
2. Was it interesting? Why or why not?
3. Would you recommend this book to a fellow schoolmate? Why or Why not
AND NO COPY AND PASTING
Answer:
this is what you could write
Explanation:
"the conclusion I can draw from what I've read is that greg hefley has learned that taking advantage of the friends you have is wrong, and that trying to change someone just because they're different is not always the answer. it was interesting because hes a boy like me and he learned to be grateful for who he has in his life. I would recommend this book because it was funny seeing all the troubles greg got into and because it's a modern take on a boys life.
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Answer:
yes.we can at first to practice. we must draw new and interesting.yes,it is.it makes our mind and thought good.no.I don't refer.as it means to give coconut to a monkey to save.Active
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All of the following aided in providing opportunities for farming in Texas EXCEPT:
railroad expansion
availability of cheap land
the end of cattle ranching
new and improved technologies
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
G
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:C
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