Which of the following explains how environmental factors influenced the creation of industrial factories?

Factories were built far from large towns, as towns were rarely built near deposits of raw materials.
Factories were built in agrarian communities, as large workforces needed a large food supply.
Factories were built near the sea, as this allowed access to running water used to power factory machines.
Factories were built near natural resources, as the transportation of raw materials for production was limited.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Factories were built near natural resources, as the transportation of raw materials for production was limited.

Explanation:

Transportation raw materials from the source into the factories require cost of distribution (from the purchase of vehicles, labors, and gas). In order to cut down this cost, factories often built their buildings as close to the source of materials as close as possible.

This principle still exist even until today.

For example, many factories that require the use of a lot of steel that exist in United States  were built in Indiana because that state has high reserve of metals.


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ANSWER ASAP PLEASE!! SELECT ALL THAT APPLY!! What was an accomplishment of the Joseon Dynasty?
invaded the Philippines
built palaces
planted gardens
wrote encyclopedias
built forts

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Answer:

built places and wrote incyclepodias

Explanation:

Answer:

built palaces

planted gardens

wrote encyclopedias

built forts

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How did stock speculation endanger the economy?

A. It made real values more important than paper values.

B. It lowered the value of the dollar.

C. It made companies seem like they were more valuable than they really were.

D. It forced companies to issue less stock than they wanted to.

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Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Stock Speculation endangered the economy in such a way that the people constantly kept on checking the stock market and they got nervous and scared that they might loose all of their money.

Companies along with the people also were also scared of the loss and losing money so they started selling their stocks to prevent the loss.

Due to this reason, the prices of the stock market decreases as most of the people and company issued less stock than they wanted to because of the fear that they will loose all their money.

Answer:

It forced companies to issue less stock than they wanted to.

How did US immigration policy changes impact Juárez, Mexico?

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Answer:

it just did

Explanation:

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Which expression is equivalent to 24 + 64? (5 points)
a 8(3 + 64)
b 8(16 + 56)
c 8(3 + 8)
d 8(16 + 64)

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The answer would be C

Explanation
You have to distribute the 8 into the 3 and 16, and 8x3=24, and 8x8=64, therefore it would then equal 24+64. Hope this helps!
It’s C! By doing distributive property on each option, C will give you 24 + 64

Identify the three differences in the city design of New Delhi and Shahjanabad.

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Answer:

Three differences were: (i) Shahjahanabad was crowded with mohallas, and several dozen bazaars. But New Delhi was not crowded nor were there mazes of narrow bylanes. (ii) Shahjahanabad was not established in a planned manner while New Delhi was beautifully planned.

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According to the economic theory of Mercantilism there is a finite amount of resources in the world.
True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Question 5 (1 point)
Which of the following factors contributed most to the decline in literacy in Post-Classical Europe?
The fall of the Roman Empire meant there was less need for a bureaucratic elite.
The Crusades caused Europeans to become more culturally isolated.
The Arab Empire gained more political power but did not have a written language.
Catholic church officials were forbidden from becoming literate.
d

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Answer:

Correct answer is The fall of the Roman Empire meant there was less need for a bureaucratic elite.

Explanation:

First option is correct as the period after the fall of Western Roman Empire was characterized by a political mess, which led to total decline of literacy.

Second options is not correct as Crusades actually opened trade with the East.

Third option is not correct as Arabs did have written language, different than European languages though.

Last option is not correct as actually church officials were among rare literate people.

Explain the difference between the Christian view and the Muslim view

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Answer:

Christianity claims that Jesus is the Hebrew scriptural Messiah, the Son of God, and the Son of God, while Muslims consider the Trinity to be a separation of the Oneness of God and a grave sin (shirk).

Explanation:

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What were the names of the two sides who fought in the civil war

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Answer:

the confederates and the union

What are some of Martin Van Buren's strengths? HELPPPP!!!! This is due at 10

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Answer:

Van Buren, who regarded himself as a disciple of Thomas Jefferson, was a member of the Jeffersonian faction of the Republican Party. He supported the doctrine of states' rights, opposed a strong federal government, and disapproved of federally sponsored internal improvements.

Explanation:

From comparing quality of life in EU and Non EU countries, in which country can you expect to live the longest?
O Spain
O Italy
O Greece
O Norway

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Greece not sure

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In this lesson, we identified many uses of geography. One example is urban planning. How would geography be useful
in helping to plan the future of a community? Give your response in the form of a short paragraph.

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Answer:

It would be useful in helping plan the future of a community, since through it people can better understand their environment, as well as their collective existence in space and their differences with other groups.

How do you write 4% as a fraction or mixed number?

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Answer:

4% as a fraction is 2/5.

Explanation:

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Answer:

4% as a fraction is 4/100 = 1/25

Which two leaders fought for control over Jerusalem in the third crusade, which resulted in a truce allowing for what to happen?

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Explanation:

On 2 September 1192, following his defeat at Jaffa, Saladin was forced to finalize a treaty with Richard providing that Jerusalem would remain under Muslim control, while allowing unarmed Christian pilgrims and traders to visit the city.

The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects those accused of crimes from so-called “double jeopardy”. Which selection below defines "double jeopardy"?
Select one:
A. issued a summary judgement and a jury trial
B. tried for the same crime twice
C. imprisoned without charges
D. forced to sit accused with co-defendants also accused

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Answer: a

Explanation:

Answer: The correct answer is actually B. Tried for the same crime twice.

Explanation: I did the quiz and I chose answer choice A and got it wrong. So the girl or boy above me got it wrong but good try. : )

How did mining contribute to western migration in the 1800’s

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Answer:

Many men became rich and brought their families, leading to bustling towns of successful small business owners. Mining towns did well with little regulation from the government, leading to the establishment of more independent towns in the West.

explain the cause and result of the English Reformation

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Answer:

There were several causes for the English Reformation. One of these was that Henry VIII, who was King of England, wanted to divorce his wife, Catherine of Aragon. Another reason was because Henry wanted the Church's wealth and power, and got them with the dissolution of the monasteries.

Explanation:

In the 1960s, Bob Dylan became famous for
writing a popular novel titled On the Road.
composing influential countercultural music.
founding the Students for a Democratic Society.
organizing protests on college campuses.

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Answer:

composing influential countercultural music

Explanation:

Bob Dylan became famous for composing influential counter-cultural music.

Who is Bob Dylan?

Bob Dylan, whose legal name is Robert Dylan Zimmerman, is an American singer and songwriter. He is regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time.

Bob Dylan was born on May 24, 1941, and brought up in St. Louis County, Minnesota. He made his breakthrough as a songwriter with the release of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan in 1963.

He is the first songwriter to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016. When he was awarded the Nobel Prize, The New York Times stated that he is the first musician to win this Prize.

When he released his album Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, he didn't follow the same rules as pop artists when he was added to the folk category. He had his own unique style.

Hence, Option (B) is correct.

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1. WHO WERE THE TWO VICTIMS
WHO DIED DUE TO THE ILLNESS?​

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what illness are you meaning?

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Why do you think Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, who freed his own slaves, rules this way? Explain in 5 sentences.

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On March 6, 1857, in the case of Dred Scott v. John Sanford, United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger B. Taney ruled that African Americans were not and could not be citizens. Taney wrote that the Founders' words in the Declaration of Independence, “all men were created equal,” were never intended to apply to blacks. Blacks could not vote, travel, or even fall in love and marry of their own free will — rights granted, according to the Declaration, by God to all. It was the culmination of ten years of court battles — Dred Scott's fight to live and be recognized as a free man.

The High Court's decision went even further, declaring laws that restricted slavery in new states or sought to keep a balance between free and slave states, such as the Missouri Compromise, were unconstitutional. In essence, Black Americans, regardless of where they lived, were believed to be nothing more than commodities.

The Taney court was dominated by pro-slavery judges from the South. Of the nine, seven judges had been appointed by pro-slavery Presidents — five, in fact, came from slave-holding families. The decision was viewed by many as a victory for the Southern “Slavocracy,” and a symbol of the power the South had over the highest court.

The dramatic ripple effect of Dred Scott — a ruling historians widely agree was one of the worst racially-based decisions ever handed down by the United States Supreme Court — reached across the states and territories. It sent shivers through the North and the free African-American community. Technically, no black was free of re-enslavement.

Free Blacks, many of whom had been in Northern states for years, once again lived in fear of being hunted down and taken back to the South in servitude. Southern slave laws allowed marshals to travel north in search of escaped slaves. The ruling was such a concern to Free Blacks, that many seriously considered leaving the United States for Canada or Liberia.

The decision played a role in propelling Abraham Lincoln — an outspoken anti-slavery voice — into the White House. The slavery issue had already created a turbulent, volatile atmosphere throughout the nation. Dred Scott, like kerosene tossed onto a simmering fire, played a significant role in igniting the Civil War. The North became ready to combat what it viewed as the South's disproportionate influence in government.

The court case lives in infamy today, but few people know much about the actual people involved. I suspect Scott and Taney never imagined they would play such powerful roles in our great American story.

Taney was from Maryland, a slave state, but had long before emancipated his slaves and reportedly paid pensions to his older slaves, as well. As a young lawyer he called slavery a “blot on our national character.” What turned Taney into a pro-slavery advocate is not clear, but by 1857, Taney had hardened, going as far as to declare the abolitionist movement “northern aggression.”

In 1836, Scott married Harriett Robinson. Reports vary on whether she was a slave of Emerson's prior to the marriage or Emerson purchased her from another military officer after she and Scott had fallen in love. The series of events underscored the painful and difficult lives slaves led. Love, like everything else, was subject to the vagaries of their owners' dispositions.

Emerson died in 1843, leaving the Scott family to his wife, Irene. Three years later, Scott tried to buy his freedom, but to no avail. Scott's only recourse was to file suit against Mrs. Emerson. He did so on April 6, 1846, and the case went to a Missouri court the following year. He would lose this case, but win on appeal in 1850. Emerson won her appeal in 1852, and shortly afterward gave the Scotts to her son, John Sanford, a legal resident of New York. Because two states were now involved, Scott's appeal was filed in federal court in 1854 under the case name of Dred Scott v. John Sanford, the name that came before Taney in 1857.

History is filled with dramatic and strange twists of irony and fate. Those factors can be found throughout Scott's battle for freedom. Peter Blow's sons, childhood friends of Scott's, paid his legal fees. Irene Emerson had remarried in 1850. Her new husband, Massachusetts Congressman Calvin Chaffee, was anti-slavery. Following Taney's ruling, the now-Mrs. Calvin Chaffee, took possession of Dred, Harriett and their two daughters and either sold or simply returned the family to the Blows. In turn, the Blows freed the Scotts in May, 1857.

Dred Scott, a man whose name is so deeply-rooted in our history, so linked to the war that would end slavery, would die just five months later of tuberculosis. However, he died a free man.

If you were from a southern state like Virginia, why might you oppose Hamilton's plan to gather all state debts into a single national debt
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
OA.
That move would favor President Washington and his supporters.
ОВ.
You want your state to pay off its debts by itself.
Ос.
The Supreme Court supports this move.
D.
Your state has already paid its debts.

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Answer:

D

Southern states had very little businesses, as is was just mainly farming. So the south didn't had much expenses from farming that would increase their debt.

The Bay of Pigs plan was to train Cuban exiles and then help them get rid of Castro

A. True
B. False

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

True

Explanation:

What were called winners of the Persian wars?

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Answer: The Greeks won a decisive victory, losing only 192 men to the Persians' 6,400 (according to the historian Herodotus).

Why did some Puerto Ricans resent U.S. control of their government?

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Answer/Explanation:

Puerto Ricans resented U.S. control of their administration because they dealt with like kids and limits were set on their personal opportunity.

Post Spanish-American War:

Puerto Rico resented U.S. control.

Foraker Act ended U.S. military rule, set up civil government.

1917, Puerto Ricans made U.S. citizens.

Which statement best describes the trend in sugar and cotton production in Louisiana?Which statement best describes the trend in sugar and cotton production in Louisiana?

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Answer:

A best describes trend in sugar and cotton production in Louisiana is explained below in details.

Explanation:

Sugar cane is the principal farm commodity in Louisiana. Other significant produce is rice, corn for grain, cotton, and soybeans. Tomatoes and Sweet potatoes are the most essential vegetable produce and peaches, strawberries, and melons commence the fruit produce.

The Rapid extension of both activities led to an improvement in the number of oppressed workers.

Strikes were generally met with hostility from the public and strikers were largely seen as
thugs.

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Answer:

Strikes were generally met with hostility from the public and strikers were largely seen as  thugs is more discussed below in detail.

Explanation:

The strike happens when all the operators in the union stop appearing to work. With no operators, the business closes down. The company stops earning money, though it is still paying money on taxes, rent, utilities, and resources. The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 was the nation's first significant rail strike and observed the first widespread strike in the nation's records. The strikes and the destruction it produced briefly deadened the nation's economics.


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ANSWER A and C hoped this helped you out

Answer:

borrow money and tax

Explanation:

because congress couldn't do this under the articles they had to draft the constitution to grant these powers

What happened to British General Wolfe and French General Montcalm at the Battle of Quebec?


A They were both fired for their actions

B They were both captured

C They were both awarded medals for bravery

D They were both killed


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Answer:

D. They were both killed

Explanation:

The Battle of Quebec also known as the Battle of the Plains of Abraham that was started in 13 September 1759. The battle was headed by two generals, French General Marquis de Montcalm and British General James Wolfe.

Both the commanding officers died in the battle from wounds during the battle. In this battle France lost the control over Quebec and surrender to the British.

Hence, the correct answer is "D. They were both killed".

Which statements describe aspects of the Aztec's civilization?

Choose all answers that are correct.


A predicted eclipses and developed a 365-day calendar


B communicated using runners from the capital city of Cuzco


C capital city with a population larger than any European city of the time


D practiced human sacrifice to keep Huitzilopochtli strong

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Answer:

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the answers are

capital city with a population larger than any European city of the time

                                             and                                            

practiced human sacrifice to keep Huitzilopochtli strong

Explanation: I took the test

Answer: capital city with a population larger than any European city of the time

and

practiced human sacrifice to keep Huitzilopochtli strong

Explanation:

Theodore Roosevelt

Describe his life in a biographical report, approximately one-and-a-half to two pages in length. Use 12 pt. font, double spacing, and start near the top of the page, not half way down. Use paragraphs and correct punctuation. Use a few sources in your research.

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Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858, and grew up in New York City, the second of four children. His father, Theodore, Sr., was a well-to-do businessman and philanthropist. His mother, Martha "Mittie" Roosevelt, was a Southerner, raised on a plantation in Georgia. "Teedie" grew up surrounded by the love of his parents and siblings. But he was always a sickly child afflicted with asthma. As a teenager, he decided that he would "make his body," and he undertook a program of gymnastics and weight-lifting, which helped him develop a rugged physique. Thereafter, Roosevelt became a lifelong advocate of exercise and the "strenuous life." He always found time for physical exertions including hiking, riding horses, and swimming. As a young boy, Roosevelt was tutored at home by private teachers. He traveled widely through Europe and the Middle East with his family during the late 1860s and early 1870s, once living with a host family in Germany for five months. In 1876, he entered Harvard College, where he studied a variety of subjects, including German, natural history, zoology, forensics, and composition. He also continued his physical endeavors, taking on boxing and wrestling as new pursuits.

During college, Roosevelt fell in love with Alice Hathaway Lee, a young woman from a prominent New England banking family he met through a friend at Harvard. They were married in October 1880. Roosevelt then enrolled in Columbia Law School but dropped out after one year to begin a career in public service. He was elected to the New York Assembly and served two terms from 1882 to 1884. A double tragedy struck Roosevelt in 1884. On February 12th, Alice gave birth to a daughter, Alice Lee. Two days later, Roosevelt's mother died of typhoid fever and his wife died of kidney disease within a few hours of each other—and in the same house. For the next few months, a devastated Roosevelt threw himself into political work to escape his grief. Finally, he left his daughter in the care of his sister and fled to the Dakota Badlands. Once out West, Roosevelt soaked in the frontier lifestyle. He bought two ranches and a thousand head of cattle. He flourished in the hardships of the western frontier, riding for days, hunting grizzly bears, herding cows as a rancher, and chasing outlaws as a frontier sheriff. Roosevelt headed back East in 1886; a devastating winter the following year wiped out most of his cattle. Although he would frequent the Dakota Badlands in subsequent years to hunt, he was ready to leave the West and return to his former life. One of the reasons he did so was because of a rediscovered love with his childhood sweetheart, Edith Kermit Carow. The two were married in England in 1886 and moved to Oyster Bay, New York, into a house known as Sagamore Hill. In addition to raising Roosevelt's first child, Alice, he and Edith had five children: Theodore, Kermit, Ethel, Archibald, and Quentin.

Renewed Political Spirit

After returning to New York, Roosevelt continued his writing career, which began with the publication of his book, The Naval War of 1812, in 1882. He wrote som books during this period, including The Life of Thomas Hart Benton (1887), The Life of Gouverneur Morris (1888), and The Winning of the West (four volumes, 1889-1896). Roosevelt also resumed his political career by running unsuccessfully for mayor of New York City in 1886. In 1888, he campaigned for Republican presidential nominee Benjamin Harrison. When Harrison won the election, he appointed Roosevelt to the U.S. Civil Service Commission. Roosevelt was re-appointed to the Commission by Democratic President Grover Cleveland in 1893. As commissioner, he worked hard to enforce the civil service laws, although he regularly clashed with party regulars and politicians who wanted him to ignore the law in favor of patronage. Roosevelt served dutifully as a commissioner until he accepted the presidency of the New York City Police Board in 1895. He demonstrated honesty in office, much to the displeasure of party bosses. He also cleaned up the corrupt Police Board and strictly enforced laws banning the sale of liquor on the Sabbath.

In 1897, the newly elected Republican President, William McKinley, appointed Roosevelt assistant secretary of the Navy. Roosevelt had long believed in the importance of the Navy and the role it played in national defense. As acting secretary of the Navy, he responded to the explosion of the U.S. battleship Maine in Havana Harbor in 1898 by putting the Navy on full alert. (See McKinley biography, Foreign Affairs section, for details.) Roosevelt instructed Commodore George Dewey to make ready for war with Spain by taking the necessary steps for bottling up the Spanish squadron in Asian waters. He also asked Dewey to prepare for the probable invasion of the Philadelphia
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