What were Spain’s intentions in the Americas during the age of exploration? Check all that apply. exploring the Americas conquering land throughout the Americas adding all of the Americas to Spain’s empire finding natural resources they could use finding new goods to trade

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Spain wanted to build their empire, explore the Americas, and conquer the Americas.

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Not positive this is correct; I recommend checking your notes or lessons if possible.

Answer 2

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Explanation:

exploring the Americas

conquering land throughout the Americas

adding all of the Americas to Spain’s empire


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What does it mean to “secure the blessings of liberty to…our Posterity”?

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securing the blessings of liberty refers to the preservation of the rights and freedom of each citizen. The essence of this phrase in the preamble to the US constitution is to ensure that the rights of the people for liberty are duly preserved for themselves and the sake of posterity.

Which ideas are included in both documents? Check all that apply.

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Answer: I think you forgot the documents

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You never put the documents lol.

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Of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches, which of these powers do you think are the most important and why?

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On my opinion its legislative branch
Because they agree or reject the law and the judicial branch checks the law

Answer:it totally depends on the context

Explanation:according to books all three branches hold equal power

Japan created a sphere of influence in China as a result of the Russo-Japanese War.

true or false

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true

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According to the Constitution, government gets its power from the people. What is the name of this idea? Federalism Popular sovereignty Checks and balances Separation of powers

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Popular sovereignty

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Popular sovereignty

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Choose all the answers that apply.

Clouds:

trap sunlight in the atmosphere
cause precipitation
are caused by the Coriolis effect
reflect sunlight back into space
form from condensation

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cause precipitation

reflect sunlight back into space

technically they do form from condensation because they form from rising air which causes condensation and forms clouds

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Why did the Greeks develop myths?

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I'm pretty sure it was to stop the younger generation from doing bad things. it was like a scare tactic

Why do you think Earth has seasons (science )

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As the earth spins on its axis, producing night and day, it also moves about the sun in an elliptical (elongated circle) orbit that requires about 365 1/4 days to complete. The earth's spin axis is tilted with respect to its orbital plane. This is what causes the seasons.

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what were the ziggurats

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A ziggurat (/ˈzɪɡʊˌræt/ ZIG-uu-rat; Akkadian: ziqquratu,D-stem of zaqāru 'to protrude, to build high', cognate with other semitic languages like Hebrew zaqar (זָקַר) 'protrude' is a type of massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia. It has the form of a terraced compound of successively receding stories or levels. Notable ziggurats include the Great Ziggurat of Ur near Nasiriyah, the Ziggurat of Aqar Quf near Baghdad, the now destroyed Etemenanki in Babylon, Chogha Zanbil in Khūzestān and Sialk.

The biblical account of the Tower of Babel has been associated by modern scholars to the massive construction undertakings of the ziggurats of Mesopotamia, and in particular to the ziggurat of Etemenanki in Babylon in light of the Tower of Babel Stele describing its restoration by Nebuchadnezzar II.

The design of the ziggurat was probably a precursor to that of the pyramids of Egypt, the earliest of which dates to circa 2600 BCE.

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Ziggurats were built by ancient Sumerians, Akkadians, Elamites, Eblaites and Babylonians for local religions. Each ziggurat was part of a temple complex that included other buildings. The precursors of the ziggurat were raised platforms that date from the Ubaid period[9] during the sixth millennium. The ziggurats began as a platforms (usually oval, rectangular or square). The ziggurat was a mastaba-like structure with a flat top. The sun-baked bricks made up the core of the ziggurat with facings of fired bricks on the outside. Each step was slightly smaller than the step below it. The facings were often glazed in different colors and may have had astrological significance. Kings sometimes had their names engraved on these glazed bricks. The number of floors ranged from two to seven.

According to archaeologist Harriet Crawford, "It is usually assumed that the ziggurats supported a shrine, though the only evidence for this comes from Herodotus, and physical evidence is non-existent. It has also been suggested by a number of scholars that this shrine was the scene of the sacred marriage, the central rite of the great new year festival. Herodotus describes the furnishing of the shrine on top of the ziggurat at Babylon and says it contained a great golden couch on which a woman spent the night alone. The god Marduk was also said to come and sleep in his shrine. The likelihood of such a shrine ever being found is remote. Erosion has usually reduced the surviving ziggurats to a fraction of their original height, but textual evidence may yet provide more facts about the purpose of these shrines. In the present state of our knowledge it seems reasonable to adopt as a working hypothesis the suggestion that the ziggurats developed out of the earlier temples on platforms and that small shrines stood on the highest stages..." citation needed] Access to the shrine would have been by a series of ramps on one side of the ziggurat or by a spiral ramp from base to summit. The Mesopotamian ziggurats were not places for public worship or ceremonies. They were believed to be dwelling places for the gods and each city had its own patron god. Only priests were permitted on the ziggurat or in the rooms at its base, and it was their responsibility to care for the gods and attend to their needs. The priests were very powerful members of Sumerian and Assyro-Babylonian society.

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According to Herodotus, at the top of each ziggurat was a shrine, although none of these shrines have survived. One practical function of the ziggurats was a high place on which the priests could escape rising water that annually inundated lowlands and occasionally flooded for hundreds of kilometers, for example, the 1967 flood. Another practical function of the ziggurat was for security. Since the shrine was accessible only by way of three stairways, a small number of guards could prevent non-priests from spying on the rituals at the shrine on top of the ziggurat, such as initiation rituals like the Eleusinian mysteries, cooking of sacrificial food and burning of carcasses of sacrificial animals. Each ziggurat was part of a temple complex that included a courtyard, storage rooms, bathrooms, and living quarters, around which a city spread.

According to popular belief, the helical minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra was built on the model of the Zikkurat. Another example of a ziggurat with an outer spiral ramp is the tower of Khorsabad.

Al Zaqura Building in Baghdad, constructed in the 1970s

The shape of the ziggurat experienced a revival in modern architecture and Brutalist architecture starting in the 1970s. The Al Zaqura - Arabic; الزاكورة- Building is an government building situated in Baghdad. It serves the office of the prime minister of Iraq.  

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The
was important in gaining support
for the constitution because it balanced the
representation of large and small states.
A. The Connecticut Compromise
B. Shay's Rebellion
C. Land Ordinance
D. Northwest Ordnance

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The Conneticuit Compromise

Explanation:

The Great Compromise (aka the Conneticuit Compromise) was to ensure representation in legislatures.

Napoleon’s positive and negative impacts on Europe

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positive hope it helps you

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Napoleon Bonaparte was a French statesman and military leader who led many successful campaigns during the French Revolution and the French Revolutionary Wars, and was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814 and again briefly in 1815 during the Hundred Days. Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions during the Napoleonic Wars. He won many of these wars and a vast majority of his battles, building a large empire that ruled over much of continental Europe before its final collapse in 1815. Napoleon is regarded as one of the greatest military commanders in history, and his wars and campaigns are studied at military schools worldwide. His political and cultural legacy has made him one of the most celebrated and controversial leaders in human history.

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Which description of alliances during the French and Indian War is accurate?
A.The Native Americans and French both allied with the colonists

B.The French allied with the colonist

C.The French allied with the British

D.The Native Americans allied with both the French and British.

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Answer:

D.The Native American allied with both the French and British

Explanation:

He is some background knowledge The French allied with the Native Americans,but later the British was allied with the Native Americans as well.

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The conflict was played out in Europe, India, and North America. In Europe, Sweden , Austria, and France were allied to crush the rising power of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. The English and the French battled for colonial domination in North America, the Caribbean, and in India.

What did sam houston do for texas (I need details)

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After the Battle of Gonzales, Houston helped organize Texas's provisional government and was selected as the top-ranking official in the Texan Army. He led the Texan Army to victory at the Battle of San Jacinto, the battle in Texas's war for independence against the Mexican army. Alamo co-commander James Bowie's freedman, Sam, was also spared, although it is not known if he participated in the fighting.

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Hannah is doing a report on her Jewish heritage in school. One of the focuses of her report is how the Roman destruction of Jerusalem affected the Jews as a nation. Which fact would BEST explain this part of Hannah’s ancestry?


a- The Jews were scattered and settled all over parts of Eurasia after this event.


b- The Jews rallied and took over Rome in retaliation of the destruction of their temple.


c- The destruction of Jerusalem caused the Jews to rebuild in the land of the Phoenicians.


d- The event concerning Rome and Jerusalem had no lasting effect on the Jewish nation.

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Option: a. The Jews were scattered and settled all over parts of Eurasia after this event.

Explanation:

The Roman destruction of Jerusalem affected the Jews as they scattered across Europe. With the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem by Romans in 70 CE during the Siege of Jerusalem led people to settle in different places which led to the continuation and development of traditional customs through Rabbinic authority. The rabbis were teachers who interpreted and applied the Oral Law in their community.

In general, women in Athens

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Answer:Whats the question?

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Had no rights

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They could not vote, hold office, only upon rare circumstances own land.

colonist who did not want independence for America:


What does this mean

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Historians say the main reason the colonists were angry was because Britain had rejected the idea of 'no taxation without representation'. Almost no colonist wanted to be independent of Britain at that time. Yet all of them valued their rights as British citizens and the idea of local self-rule.

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Which one is right !

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The answer is c government institutions

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In the picture I see two people at war. One I believe is a Mongal since they were skilled horsemen. The other is scared he is there. This makes sense because the Mongols lead with terror.

Yes, this could possibly be symbolism for the rage of war between the two religions.

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Britain forced American sailors into the British navy.

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true

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that is true

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they did it violently sometimes

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1. Where did the assassins position themselves in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914? What were they armed
with?

2. Describe the mixed emotions of the people and newspapers in regard to the Archduke's visit on June
28, 1914?

3. What is the result of the first assassination attempt? How does the Archduke react to this according
to the author?

4. According to the author why do the Archduke's plans get changed after the Mayor's speech at Town
Hall? How does this lead to his assassination?

5. Recall what you learned in your lesson. Describe how the Archduke's assassination led to World War
1.

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Answer:

This paragraph may help you with your questions.

Explanation:

The archduke traveled to Sarajevo in June 1914 to inspect the imperial armed forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, annexed by Austria-Hungary in 1908. The annexation had angered Serbian nationalists, who believed the territories should be part of Serbia. A group of young nationalists hatched a plot to kill the archduke during his visit to Sarajevo, and after some missteps, 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip was able to shoot the royal couple at point-blank range, while they traveled in their official procession, killing both almost instantly.

The assassination set off a rapid chain of events, as Austria-Hungary immediately blamed the Serbian government for the attack. As large and powerful Russia supported Serbia, Austria asked for assurances that Germany would step in on its side against Russia and its allies, including France and possibly Great Britain. On July 28, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, and the fragile peace between Europe’s great powers collapsed, beginning the devastating conflict now known as the First World War.

Find examples of history and politics « written » from both absolutist and relativist positions. write a paragraph

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The term ‘absolutism’ has both a moral and political connotation. In terms of morality, ‘absolutism’ refers to at least two distinct doctrines. Firstly, absolutism may refer to the claim that there exists a universally valid moral system, which applies to everyone whether they realize it or not. In this sense, absolutism is opposed to moral relativism, which denies the existence of universally applicable moral principles. Secondly, absolutism may refer to the claim that moral rules or principles do not admit any exceptions. Immanuel Kant, for instance, is an absolutist (in this sense) with respect to lying, because he held that it is never permissible to lie. This variety of absolutist need not maintain that all moral principles are absolute. Most contemporary defenders of absolutism would not hold that lying is always impermissible but may maintain this of (e.g., torture).

In terms of politics, ‘absolutism’ refers to a type of government in which the ruler’s power is absolute, that is, not subject to any legal constraints. The European monarchies, especially those of France, Spain, and Russia, between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries provide perhaps the clearest examples of absolute rule, although forms of absolutism have existed in most parts of the world. It was not until the end of the eighteenth century that the prevalence of absolute rule in Europe began to wane.

The word ‘absolutism’ does not have an entirely uniform meaning within contemporary moral and political writings. This article outlines three central uses of the term, which may serve as an introduction to the topic.

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How have the consequences of the slave trade influenced world history?​

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The long-term economic exploitation of millions of black slaves was to have a profound effect on the New World's history. Most fundamentally, it produced deep social divides between the rich white and poor black communities, the consequences of which still haunt American societies now, many years after emancipation.
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It has given rise to Black Lives Matter and racial equality it has also influenced why America and Britain are really rich countries because the slaves increased their output of good the reason I put racial equality is because some people tried to escape and bought guns to start riots and started the American Civil War.

Describe what culture means in your owns words ad with details

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Answer:

Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people

Explanation:

Both Jewish and Gentile Christians were called upon to make some radical changes. Which of these

statements describe some of those changes?

Jews must now view Gentiles as their equals in the Kingdom of God.

Gentiles now accept the revelation of God in Scripture, not in human reason.

Gentiles now view God as sovereign, not man.

Jews were no longer required to observe their ceremonial laws.

Gentiles now believe in one true God.

Gentiles must accept that nature is a force in and of itself.

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Some of the changes expected from the Gentiles Christians and Jews include:

Jews must now view Gentiles as their equals in the Kingdom of God.

Gentiles now accept the revelation of God in Scripture, not in human reason.

Gentiles now believe in one true God.

Gentiles now view God as sovereign, not man.

Explanation:

In the past, the Jews and the Gentiles where having issues on the divinity of God-whether a man or as a devine being. This has led to the Jews not recognizing them as equals but rather treating them with disgust. Inorder for peaceful co-existence, there was need for radical changes which was carried out.

In what document do you find a city’s basic law

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You find a city's basic law in a charter. I hope this helped

in che anno viene fondata la città di roma?

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During the 1930s the United States followed a foreign policy of isolationism. Which is the best example of that policy?
forbidding Americans to travel overseas
building up the nation’s armed forces
avoiding alliances with other nations
favoring Great Britain over the rising power of Nazi Germany

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Answer:

avoiding alliances with other nations

Explanation:

During the 1930s the United States followed a foreign policy of isolationism.  which included avoiding alliances with other nations.

Isolationism is the term used to describe the foreign policies of the United States to maintain a distance from European countries.This policy was implemented after WWI. It was the American citizen, the decision for the isolation, as many died in Europe during WWI. The Great Depression was one of the other reasons for isolation.

Thus option C is the correct answer.

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The ability to create and regulate post offices is what kind of power?

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Answer:

Postal power?

Explanation:

In Article I, Section 8, the Constitution gave Congress the ability “To establish Post Offices and post Roads.” That means it not only does Congress have the power to create a postal system, it had the ability to acquire and control the land for the “post roads” to carry the mail and the buildings needed to maintain ...

What impact did George Eastman’s new film-developing processes have on photography?

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After his education in the public schools of Rochester, New York, Eastman worked briefly for an insurance company and a bank. In 1880 he perfected a process of making dry plates for photography and organized the Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company for their manufacture. The first Kodak (a name he coined) camera was placed on the market in 1888. It was a simple handheld box camera containing a 100-exposure roll of film that used paper negatives. Consumers sent the entire camera back to the manufacturer for developing, printing, and reloading when the film was used up; the company’s slogan was “You press the button, we do the rest.” In 1889 Eastman introduced roll film on a transparent base, which has remained the standard for film. In 1892 he reorganized the business as the Eastman Kodak Company. Eight years later he introduced the Brownie camera, which was intended for use by children and sold for one dollar. By 1927 Eastman Kodak had a virtual monopoly of the photographic industry in the United States, and it has continued to be one of the largest American companies in its field.

Next, the bill goes to committee.

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yes the bill continues

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