Answer:
Explanation:
The aim was to prevent communist domination of South-East Asia.In 1961,president John F.Kennedy,convinced that communist china was actively supporting North Vietnam,approved a US military campaign in Vietnam to help the nationalist government stave off the communist rebellion.
Answer:
The Vietnam War became a quintessential, international Cold War conflict. It became a war that the United States was fighting singlehandedly, against the advice of their allies in North America and Europe; a war directly between the United States and the Communist Bloc.
50 POINTS+BRAINLIEST In the first great awakening, were citizens FORCED to be religious and follow god to redeem their sins, or was the ideology just encouraged and promoted by ministers around the country??
Answer:
No one was forced to be religious.
Explanation:
No one was FORCED to be religious or follow god it was just a common theme and something that gave people better purpose and hope, it was preached and agreed upon by a lot of trusted and known figures like Benjamin Franklin. Obviously it was very widely accepted hence the name "The Great Awakening" so most followed the preaching but no one was forced too, in fact the great awakening actually led to a higher religious tolerance.
Answer: no it was just widely encouraged and since it had such a personal effect on people many felt compelled to follow it because it could change their lives for the better or for the worse .
Explanation:
What did Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation proclaim?
A. Enslaved people in states that were rebelling were free.
B. African Americans in the North would be allowed to vote.
C. Citizens would be allowed to move to the West.
D. Enslavement was banned in the United States.
Answer:
A. Enslaved people in states that were rebelling were free.
Explanation:
President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
1) Explain how Judaism impacts the lives of Jewish people and how it help unite groups of people
2) why do some historians argue that Buddhism is a philosophy rather than a religon? give some examples
Answer:
Judaism is a way of life and it brings people together though a holy approach.
Question 2:
because it is non-theistic and does not generally involve worship of a supernatural entity.
Thomas Jefferson summarized colonists' main argument for independence in which part of the declaration of independence.
Answer:
The main purpose of America's Declaration of Independence was to explain to foreign nations why the colonies had chosen to separate themselves from Great Britain. The Revolutionary War had already begun, and several major battles had already taken place
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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How did the Roman Republic benefit from the Punic Wars?
Why was Rome no longer considered a republic after the Punic Wars?
question 1: The defeat of Carthage in the Third Punic War allowed the Roman Republic to become the superpower of Europe and allowed its influence to expand to North Africa. North Africa become the breadbasket of Rome for centuries.
question 2:Rome was growing and it was becoming incredibly wealthy after the Punic wars, but the republic was facing serious problems during this time. Many Roman politicians took bribes and they would encourage the forming violent mobs to aid them in rising to power.
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Answer:
Q1:A result of the first Punic War and the Romans was the decisive naval victory against the Carthaginians at the Aegate Islands This gave Rome full control of Sicily and Corsica Rome benefited greatly from the acquisition of Sicily
Q2:The wars against Carthage changed Rome The Senate had gained in power and prestige relative to the peoples assemblies the Comitias Plebis. And after the war ended many veterans from farming families preferred settling in cities especially Rome rather than return to the countryside
Explanation:
5. What is the difference between a check and a balance?
No, I don't mean "what are checks and balances", what is the difference between the two?
Thank you.
Answer:
With checks and balances, each of the three branches of government can limit the powers of the others. This way, no one branch becomes too powerful. Each branch “checks” the power of the other branches to make sure that the power is balanced between them. How does this system of checks and balances work?
Explanation:
in the 1820s what requirement to vote was eliminated
Answer:
land owning i think as in you didn't have to own land to vote
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Write about a time you had to give up friends because they became a negative force in your life? If you have never had this happen then simply tell me what are some negative forces people try to get you to join them in? i.e. cheating, lying, stealing 1 paragraf minumum
Answer:
Some negative things people will try to do to persuade others to join their friend group is: lying to your face to make it seem like they are cool or to think they are better than most people. Another horrible thing they will do is steal stuff from you and blame it on someone else. Just to make you join their horrible group, and being friends with liars and stealers. They cheat you out of your emotions, they peer pressure you, they make you feel bad. These are all negative things people could/would do to you to make you guys become friends.
Explanation:
3.) Which three rights are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?
a)freedom of speech, right to work, right to petition the government
b)right to bear arms, right to a speedy trial, right to an education
c)freedom of speech, right to bear arms, right to a speedy trial
d)right to vote, right to work, right to a speedy trial
Answer:
I’ve done this before. It’s C
Explanation:
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The Great Northern Railway was financed by a builder named _______.
Workers had to lay tracks for the railroad through the ________.
To cross these mountains, engineers first designed a series of ________.
When the railroad was completed, it traveled from St. Paul to _________.
Answer:
1.) B (James hill) 2.) B (Cascade Mountains) 3.) B (Switchbacks) 4.) A (Seattle)
Explanation:
1.) The Great Northern Railway was financed by a builder named “James hill”
2.) Workers had to lay tracks for the railroad through the “Cascade mountains”
3.) To cross these mountains, engineers first designed a series of “switchbacks”
4.) When the railroad was completed, it traveled from St. Paul to “Seattle”
Which rights are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?
voting, holding office, choosing work
freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion
life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness
education, owning a business, traveling
Answer:
the first 10 amendments
Explanation:
Why would you expect most people in Canada to settle near the United States border? (3 points)
Option 1. Northern Canada is much colder and less habitable.
Option 2. Most Canadians work at jobs on American farms.
Option 3. Canadians are allowed to travel between the two countries without any restriction.
Option 4. Canada taxes citizens in southern provinces less than citizens in northern Canada.
please write a short description of three to four sentences and five why what where when and why is this important in the topic of the French and Indian War
Answer:
I think it's important to know what, where, why and when in the French and Indian War because it helps us understand the history if it. If we don't know when how could we know if there are any remaining artifacts. We need to understand where so we can dig and explore those native lands to understand more about the war.
How does President McKinley allude to the concept of “White Man’s Burden” in his reasons for annexing the Philippines?
Which statement correctly identify a current theory on why the Indus Valley civilization declined? Select all the correct answers.
A. Irrigation made the soil salty and unfit for farming.
B. The surrounding land was severely deforested.
C. Indus Valley populations migrated to Central Asia and Africa.
D. Disease reduced the population.
E. Foreign conquerors forced the people to leave.
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Answer:the Answer is b
Explanation:
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Cortés records in great detail many physical structures that were built by the Aztecs. Can you describe at least 3 of the structures the Aztecs built in Tenochtitlán? (2 full sentences for each)
Answer:
The Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán was built on an island in Lake Texcoco. This included Aztec temples, palaces, as well as other buildings. The city-state of Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec Empire and thus it was here that the Aztecs built their most important buildings. This included various small and large temples, prostis, the ball game court, the eagle’s house, and other Aztec buildings.
Explanation:
Tenochtitlán, the Aztec city-state, was constructed on an island in Lake Texcoco. This includes the temples, palaces, and other structures of the Aztecs.
What was Aztec?The Native Americans who ruled northern Mexico at the time of the Spanish invasion in the early 16th century were known as the Aztecs.
Aztecs were a nomadic people who finally made their way to numerous small islands in Lake Texcoco, where they constructed Tenochtitlan, the forerunner of present-day Mexico City, in 1325.
The agriculture, land, art, and architecture of the Aztecs were well-known. They created a calendar system, learned how to write, and constructed temples and other places of worship.
They were also renowned for being ruthless and ferocious. They sacrificed people in order to appease their gods.
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What instances of segregation and discrimination did Jackie and Rachel Robinson endure as they traveled from California to Florida so that Jackie could attend spring training?
Answer:
Jackie Robinson, who would have turned 100 on Jan. 31, is often remembered for his courage, athleticism, tenacity and sacrifice. By confronting Jim Crow – both as a baseball player and as a civil rights activist – he changed America.
“Back in the days when integration wasn’t fashionable,” Martin Luther King Jr. said of Robinson, “he underwent … the loneliness which comes with being a pilgrim walking through the lonesome byways toward the high road of freedom. He was a sit-inner before sit-ins, a freedom rider before freedom rides.”
I’ve written three books about Robinson, in addition to dozens of columns and articles. I used to wonder how Robinson persevered in the face of so much hate and ugliness. He was certainly as tough a competitor as any athlete who ever lived, and he had an unwavering religious faith.
But I eventually realized that he couldn’t have achieved what he did without his wife, Rachel, whose spirit was as formidable as his own.
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Sure, he had his mother, Mallie; his minister, Karl Downs; Brooklyn Dodgers’ president, Branch Rickey, who signed him; and sportswriter Wendell Smith, who served as his ghostwriter and confidante.
Rachel, however, was the only constant.
“She was not simply the dutiful wife,” Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Roger Wilkins said about Rachel. “She had to live through the death threats, endure the vile screams of the fans and watch her husband get knocked down by pitch after pitch. … She was beautiful and wise and replenished his strength and courage.”
Rachel Isum met Jackie Robinson at UCLA when she was a freshman and he was a senior. Jackie was a four-letter athlete and “a big man on campus,” as she described him.
They married five years later on Feb. 10, 1946, a few months after Brooklyn Dodgers President Branch Rickey signed Jackie to play for the organization’s top minor league team, the Montreal Royals.
Jackie and Rachel, two weeks after their wedding in February 1946. AP Photo/Ed Widdis
Two-and-a-half weeks after the wedding, the Robinsons left the relative comfort of Los Angeles to go to spring training in Florida. Robinson would have to confront both baseball’s color line and the Jim Crow laws of the South, where blacks who challenged segregation risked jail, injury or death.
Rachel knew she and Jackie could not react to every racial epithet hurled their way. But she wasn’t averse to quiet forms of resistance. When their plane stopped in New Orleans on their flight to Florida, Rachel saw something she had never seen before: separate restrooms for “white women” and “colored women.” She defiantly walked into restroom marked “white women.”
During that first spring training, segregation laws prohibited the Robinsons from staying in the same oceanfront hotel in Daytona Beach with his white teammates. Nor could they eat in white restaurants. They stayed with a black family and ate their meals in a black restaurant.
Robinson, feeling the weight of representing millions of black Americans, struggled during the beginning of spring training. He had trouble hitting, and he hurt his throwing arm so badly that he could barely lift it.
Rachel calmed Jackie every night in their small room, massaging his sore arm as he raged against the indignities he faced on and off the field. She also learned she was pregnant while they were in Daytona Beach, but decided not to tell him.
“There was such an incredible amount of pressure, it might have driven two people apart,” she told Sports Illustrated in 2013. “But it had the opposite effect on us, it pushed us together.”
At some point, as Rachel later told Robinson biographer Arnold Rampersad, Jackie began to refer to himself not as “I” but as “we.” Jackie and Rachel were united as civil rights activists; they knew, as Rachel put it, “that the issue wasn’t simply baseball but life and death, freedom and bondage, for a lot of people.”
confidence. He played the 1946 season with the Montreal Royals before being promoted to the Dodgers the next spring. He established himself as one of the best players in the National League. But the racist epithets continued to rain down on him from the stands and the dugouts of opposing teams.
Explanation:
Was the Texas Revolution Justified?
Was the Texas Revolution Justified? : yes
Answer:
The Texas Revolution (October 2, 1835 – April 21, 1836) was a rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos (Texas Mexicans) in putting up armed resistance to the centralist government of Mexico. While the uprising was part of a larger one, the Mexican Federalist War, that included other provinces opposed to the regime of President Antonio López de Santa Anna, the Mexican government believed the United States had instigated the Texas insurrection with the goal of annexation. The Mexican Congress passed the Tornel Decree, declaring that any foreigners fighting against Mexican troops "will be deemed pirates and dealt with as such, being citizens of no nation presently at war with the Republic and fighting under no recognized flag". Only the province of Texas succeeded in breaking with Mexico, establishing the Republic of Texas, and eventually being annexed by the United States.
Yes the Texas Revolution was justified
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Answer:
Freedom of assembly
Explanation:
the protest is shpwing many people assembling together so it is the most related
Akhenaten was not liked by the people of Egypt during his reign as pharaoh because he forced them to change their religion from polytheistic to monotheistic. Describe the changes that he tried to make. Based on what you know about Egyptian religion, why do you think this would have been such a large change?
Answer: Akhenaten (pronounced /ˌækəˈnɑːtən/),[8] also spelled Echnaton,[9] Akhenaton,[3] Ikhnaton,[2] and Khuenaten[10][11] (Ancient Egyptian: ꜣḫ-n-jtn, meaning "Effective for the Aten"), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh reigning c. 1353–1336[3] or 1351–1334 BC,[4] the tenth ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Before the fifth year of his reign, he was known as Amenhotep IV (Ancient Egyptian: jmn-ḥtp, meaning "Amun is satisfied", Hellenized as Amenophis IV).
Akhenaten
Amenhotep IV
Amenophis IV, Naphurureya, Ikhnaton[1][2]
Statue of Akhenaten in the early Amarna style
Statue of Akhenaten in the early Amarna style
Pharaoh
Reign
1353–1336 BC[3]
1351–1334 BC[4]
(18th Dynasty of Egypt)
Predecessor
Amenhotep III
Successor
Smenkhkare
Royal titulary
Consort
Nefertiti
Kiya
An unidentified sister-wife (most likely)
Tadukhipa
Children
Smenkhkare?
Meritaten
Meketaten
Ankhesenamun
Neferneferuaten Tasherit
Neferneferure
Setepenre
Tutankhamun (most likely)
Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit?
Meritaten Tasherit?
Father
Amenhotep III
Mother
Tiye
Died
1336 or 1334 BC
Burial
Royal Tomb of Akhenaten, Amarna (original tomb)
KV55 (disputed)
[6][7]
Monuments
Akhetaten, Gempaaten
Religion
Ancient Egyptian religion
Atenism
Akhenaten is noted for abandoning Egypt's traditional polytheistic religion and introducing Atenism, worship centered on Aten. The views of Egyptologists differ whether Atenism should be considered as absolute monotheism, or whether it was monolatry, syncretism, or henotheism.[12][13] This culture shift away from traditional religion was not widely accepted. After his death, Akhenaten's monuments were dismantled and hidden, his statues were destroyed, and his name excluded from lists of rulers compiled by later pharaohs.[14] Traditional religious practice was gradually restored, notably under his close successor Tutankhamun, who changed his name from Tutankhaten early in his reign.[15] When some dozen years later rulers without clear rights of succession from the Eighteenth Dynasty founded a new dynasty, they discredited Akhenaten and his immediate successors, referring to Akhenaten himself as "the enemy" or "that criminal" in archival records.[16][17]
Akhenaten was all but lost to history until the late 19th century discovery of Amarna, or Akhetaten, the new capital city he built for the worship of Aten.[18] Furthermore, in 1907, a mummy that could be Akhenaten's was unearthed from the tomb KV55 in the Valley of the Kings by Edward R. Ayrton. Genetic testing has determined that the man buried in KV55 was Tutankhamun's father,[19] but its identification as Akhenaten has since been questioned.[6][7][20][21][22]
Akhenaten's rediscovery and Flinders Petrie's early excavations at Amarna sparked great public interest in the pharaoh and his queen Nefertiti. He has been described as "enigmatic", "mysterious", "revolutionary", "the greatest idealist of the world", and "the first individual in history", but also as a "heretic", "fanatic", "possibly insane", and "mad".[12][23][24][25][26] The interest comes from his connection with Tutankhamun, the unique style and high quality of the pictorial arts he patronized, and ongoing interest in the religion he attempted to establish.
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I need a 1 paragraph summary of the french and Indian war (aka the 7 years war) plsss thxx
Answer:
The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The seven year war (or as we know it in the USA) is a war fought between Great Britain and the French and their Indian allies. the war (although many people believe it was fought between the French and Indians which was not true) was a war for US territory. The British won which would force the French to leave. After the war Great Britain was in debt so in order to pay of this debt they started taxing the colonies.
Explanation:
Fill in the blank with the correct number.
The number __________ is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
A.) 10
B.) 30
C.) 45
D.) 60
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1865————the end of the Civil War
Sharecroppers———people who worked the fields in exchange for a share of the crops
Reconstruction———the term used for the post-Civil War period in the south
Which of the following is something historians can learn about a society from its art and architecture?
A) values and priorities
B) natural resources
C) level of workers' skills
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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I need to know everything about Egypt for my test
Answer:
Explanation:Egypt is a country located in northeastern Africa and southwestern Asia. It has a rich and fascinating history that spans over 5000 years. Here are some key points about Egypt's history:
1. Ancient Egypt: The civilization of Ancient Egypt emerged around 3100 BC and lasted until 30 BC when it was conquered by Rome. It is known for its impressive monuments like the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the Temple of Karnak. The Egyptians were also famous for their hieroglyphic writing system, which is one of the oldest in the world.
2. Pharaohs: The Ancient Egyptians were ruled by a series of pharaohs, who were considered to be divine kings. Some of the most famous pharaohs include King Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Cleopatra.
3. Religion: The Ancient Egyptians had a complex polytheistic religion that included many gods and goddesses. They believed in an afterlife and spent a great deal of time and resources preparing for it.
4. Greek and Roman Rule: After the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332 BC, Egypt came under Greek rule. Later, it was conquered by Rome in 30 BC and became a Roman province.
5. Islamic Conquest: In 641 AD, Arab Muslims conquered Egypt and brought Islam to the region. Egypt became a center of Islamic learning and scholarship.
6. Ottoman Rule: Egypt was ruled by the Ottoman Empire from 1517 to 1798 when Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt. The French occupation was brief, and Egypt was returned to Ottoman rule.
7. British Occupation: In 1882, Egypt was occupied by British forces and remained under British rule until 1952 when it gained independence.
8. Modern Egypt: Since gaining independence, Egypt has had a turbulent history marked by political instability, economic challenges, and social unrest. Despite these challenges, Egypt remains an important cultural and historical center in the world.
These are just a few key points about Egypt's history. There is much more to learn about this fascinating country and its rich heritage.
Answer:
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Egypt, country located in the northeastern corner of Africa. Egypt’s heartland, the Nile River valley and delta, was the home of one of the principal civilizations of the ancient Middle East and, like Mesopotamia farther east, was the site of one of the world’s earliest urban and literate societies. Pharaonic Egypt thrived for some 3,000 years through a series of native dynasties that were interspersed with brief periods of foreign rule. After Alexander the Great conquered the region in 323 BCE, urban Egypt became an integral part of the Hellenistic world. Under the Greek Ptolemaic dynasty, an advanced literate society thrived in the city of Alexandria, but what is now Egypt was conquered by the Romans in 30 BCE. It remained part of the Roman Republic and Empire and then part of Rome’s successor state, the Byzantine Empire, until its conquest by Arab Muslim armies in 639–642 CE.
Until the Muslim conquest, great continuity had typified Egyptian rural life. Despite the incongruent ethnicity of successive ruling groups and the cosmopolitan nature of Egypt’s larger urban centres, the language and culture of the rural, agrarian masses—whose lives were largely measured by the annual rise and fall of the Nile River, with its annual inundation—had changed only marginally throughout the centuries. Following the conquests, both urban and rural culture began to adopt elements of Arab culture, and an Arabic vernacular eventually replaced the Egyptian language as the common means of spoken discourse. Moreover, since that time, Egypt’s history has been part of the broader Islamic world, and though Egyptians continued to be ruled by foreign elite—whether Arab, Kurdish, Circassian, or Turkish—the country’s cultural milieu remained predominantly Arab.
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LAND RESOURCE COMPARISON PROJECT
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When we think about environmental impact, it is obvious that solar power is a more favorable resource than fossil fuels which release nitrogen into the air causing air pollution. Regarding reliable application, coal and natural gas have the edge. The best way to compare solar energy to fossil fuels is by price, solar has quickly caught up with its nonrenewable counterparts. Comparing the cost of different energy sources can be very complicated. Government grants are a big part of shaping the growth potential for a new power source, this means that making a comparison of the costs of solar energy vs. fossil fuels side by side is a complex task that requires a great amount of energy.
Classification of land is “a process which assigns each body or tract of land in an area to its proper class in a system of classes. The classes in the systems are defined in terms of the qualities or characteristics with which the classification is concerned.” In India, the classification of land has had its roots in agricultural statistics.
The comparison list of solar energy vs. fossil fuels is not a surprise to many people. Fossil fuels are limited & non-renewable. Unlike Solar Energy which is renewable & sustainable. Fossil fuels do also produce harmful greenhouse gasses that lead to global warming & other serious issues. Overall, Solar energy is far better than fossil fuels if we consider their environmental impact. Health Impacts Enormous amounts of harmful gases are produced during the combustion of fossil fuels.
If we continue at the same rate, soon we will have a huge shortage of fossil fuels. However, we can tackle future energy problems by adopting green energy sources. Solar energy is one of the best examples of green energy. Renewable resources can be used over and over and replaced very fast to human standards. Nonrenewable resources cannot be made fast enough by human standards. Renewable resources can be replenished, such as water. Non-renewable resources are limited, like oil. A sustainable option can be reused without affecting the environment.
Answer:
Explanation:
When we think about environmental impact, it is obvious that solar power is a more favorable resource than fossil fuels which release nitrogen into the air causing air pollution. With reference to reliable application, coal and natural gas have the edge. The best way to compare solar energy to fossil fuels is by price, solar has quickly caught up with its nonrenewable counterparts. Comparing the cost of different energy sources can be very complicated. Government grants are a big part of shaping the growth potential for a new power source, this means that making a comparison of the costs of solar energy vs. fossil fuels side by side is a complex task that requires a great amount of energy.
Classification of land is “a process which assigns each body or tract of land in an area to its proper class in a system of classes. The classes in the systems are defined in terms of the qualities or characteristics with which the classification is concerned.” In India, the classification of land has had its roots in agricultural statistics.
The comparison list of solar energy vs. fossil fuels is not a surprise to many people. Fossil fuels are limited & non-renewable. Unlike Solar Energy that is renewable & sustainable in nature. Fossil fuels do also produce harmful greenhouse gases that lead to global warming & other serious issues. Overall, Solar energy is far better than fossil fuels if we take their environmental impact into consideration. 3. Health Impacts Enormous amounts of harmful gases are produced during combustion of fossil fuels.
If we continue at the same rate, soon we will have a huge shortage of fossil fuels. However, we can tackle the future energy problems by adopting green energy sources. Solar energy is one of the best examples of green energy.
Use the maps below to answer the following question.
Based on the maps, which state listed below was located in the Southwest Native American cultural region?
New Mexico
Florida
Ohio
North Dakota
Answer:
The answer is New Mexico.
Explanation:
The first map shows the main Native American cultural regions in the United States, including the Southwest region. The second map specifically highlights the states that were part of the Southwest region, which includes Arizona, New Mexico, part of Utah, and part of Colorado.
The options are:
New Mexico - Correct. The map shows New Mexico as part of the Southwest region.
Florida - Incorrect. Florida is not shown as part of the Southwest region.
Ohio - Incorrect. Ohio is not shown as part of the Southwest region.
North Dakota - Incorrect. North Dakota is not shown as part of the Southwest region.
Therefore, based on the maps provided, New Mexico was located in the Southwest Native American cultural region.
Match the commercial activities of the colonies with the reasons they were adopted.
A. rocky soil and short growing season
B. fertile soil and longer growing season
C. warm climate and wet soil
1. The southern colonies
had large indigo and
rice plantations.
2. The New England colonies
had small farms that
produced crops for local use.
3. The middle colonies grew
large quantities of wheat
and other grains.
The graph shows temperatures in Greenland from 500 CE to 1990 CE.
A line graph titled Temperature Changes in Greenland. The graph shows Year on the x-axis, from 500 to 1990 and Temperature Changes (in degrees Celsius) on the y-axis, from Colder to Warmer. Coldest temperatures are at the following Years: 650, 850, 1100 to 1200,1350, 1700, and 1850.
What can these data help historians understand about the Viking settlements in Greenland?
that the Vikings enjoyed consistently warm temperatures while they lived in Greenland
that the Vikings were careful to settle in areas that would support year-round agriculture
that colder temperatures starting in about 1300 may have forced the Vikings to leave Greenland
that the Vikings probably arrived in Greenland by about 1000, when the temperatures were cooler
Answer:
The answer is c they were forced to leave Greenland due to cold tempters.
Explanation: I did the test, and got it right :3