Answer:
The native peoples of the Americas (New World) suffered the most through the introduction of diseases by European explorers and colonizers. The diseases introduced to the New World killed 90 percent of the native population. The natives also suffered through enslavement at the hands of the Spanish and were forced to work in the silver mines after the Spanish revived the Mit'a system and dramatically abused it.
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quick description on INFLUENZA disease. include when and where the disease was first recorded and how it spread. be at least 2 or 3 sentences.
Answer:
The first clearly recorded Influenza epidemic was one that struck Europe in 1173 to 1174. Influenza viruses are mainly spread when infected people cough or sneeze.
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Which idea did not lead to facism and the rise of the Nazi party in Germany
belief in racial superiority
desire to expand into a new territory
devotion to a strong central government
determination to support the treaty that ended world war l
Answer:
devotion to a strong central government
Explanation:
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The sixteenth century derman and poet John Donne wrote, "No mis andine es explain what this means and relate to the less 1
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The English writer and Anglican cleric John Donne is considered now to be the preeminent metaphysical poet of his time. He was born in 1572 to Roman Catholic parents, when practicing that religion was illegal in England. His work is distinguished by its emotional and sonic intensity and its capacity to plumb the paradoxes of faith, human and divine love, and the possibility of salvation. Donne often employs conceits, or extended metaphors, to yoke together “heterogenous ideas,” in the words of Samuel Johnson, thus generating the powerful ambiguity for which his work is famous. After a resurgence in his popularity in the early 20th century, Donne’s standing as a great English poet, and one of the greatest writers of English prose, is now assured.
The history of Donne’s reputation is the most remarkable of any major writer in English; no other body of great poetry has fallen so far from favor for so long. In Donne’s own day his poetry was highly prized among the small circle of his admirers, who read it as it was circulated in manuscript, and in his later years he gained wide fame as a preacher. For some 30 years after his death successive editions of his verse stamped his powerful influence upon English poets. During the Restoration his writing went out of fashion and remained so for several centuries. Throughout the 18th century, and for much of the 19th century, he was little read and scarcely appreciated. It was not until the end of the 1800s that Donne’s poetry was eagerly taken up by a growing band of avant-garde readers and writers. His prose remained largely unnoticed until 1919.
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How has the Panama Canal been an important part of world history?
(Keep it short please [= )
Answer:
trade
Explanation:
the Panama Canal opened up a new route to bridge trade between the Atlantic and Indian oceans, which allowed for ships to go through this passage instead of around the point of Africa, which was time-consuming and costly.
Which of the following statements best describes a foreign policy issue?
A problem that affects every citizen on a single continent
A problem that cannot be contained within a country’s borders
A problem shared among people living in the same country
A problem related to an endangered habitat class
Answer: a
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The US government has a system of checks and balances in place to ensure that no branch of government gains too much power. there are no limits on government power. one ruling party controls all elections. the president has absolute power to run the country.
Answer:
no branch of government gains too much power.
Explanation:
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help pls - According to the text, how are Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Anglicanism different when it comes to the following: Beliefs about Sin and Salvation, Ultimate Source of Authority, Rituals and Worship, and Community Life? (your answer should include at least 2-3 examples).
Answer:
Explanation:
Lutheranism believes in salvation, whereas Anglicans believe in building good relations with other religions. Lutherans believe in the Apostles' Creed, The Nicene Creed, Formula of Concord, Augsburg Confession and the Athanasian Creed, whereas Anglicans believe in the Apostles' Creed and The Nicene Creed.
Answer:
Lutheranism believes in salvation, whereas Anglicans believe in building good relations with other religions. Lutherans believe in the Apostles' Creed, The Nicene Creed, Formula of Concord, Augsburg Confession and the Athanasian Creed, whereas Anglicans believe in the Apostles' Creed and The Nicene Creed.
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30 PTS HURRY PLS Match these items.
1. bank that makes small loans
Cabral
2. first airline in Americas
Bolivar
3. zoo animals
Air Avianca
4. walled city
Medellin
5. textiles
Cartagena
6. discovered Brazil
Leticia
7. Great Liberator
CAJA
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Answer:
1 with caja
2 with Air Avianca
3 with Bolivar
4 with medellín
5 with Leticia
6 with Cabral
7 cartagena
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because i love in that places
Which settlement was the farthest south? Which settlement was the farthest north?
↓What are three ways that God speaks to us today?↓
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Words We Hear
The first way God speaks is the one that’s most often associated with hearing his voice: words we hear. While we would all love to hear an ‘audible’ voice, hearing God’s voice speak in this way appears somewhat rare and particularly reserved for those moments when we’re about to step out into the traffic! The word ‘audible’ itself may indeed be a misnomer – according to my doctoral research, most of those who have experienced it, say it would not have been heard by those around them (See Waiting for God to Speak Out Loud? Think Again). Mostly it seems, the Spirit speaks to us inaudibly and internally – with a message that sounds much like our own thoughts – i.e the ‘still small voice’ of Elijah’s experience (1 Kings 19:9-13).
When God speaks in words, he may give us a single phrase or he may use full sentences. He may use a wordplay (eg. Jeremiah 1:11-12) or give us a riddle that calls us to ponder (Numbers 12:8). Often he’ll ask a question to get us thinking (1 Kings 19:9, 2 Chronicles 1:7) and as the conversation continues, he reveals something more significant later on.
2. Pictures We See
The second way God speaks is in pictures that we see. As God said through the prophet Jeremiah; “Which of them has stood in the council of the Lord to see or to hear his word?” (Jeremiah 23:18, italics mine). We hear his message through words, but we see his message through pictures.
At first, this may seem an unusual way to speak, but we need to remember picture language is the most basic of languages. When children first learn to read, we give them a picture book to practise with – not the Oxford Dictionary. Further, imagery is the most expressive way to communicate which is why it is often said that a picture tells a thousand words. Perhaps this is why God communicates in this way so often in the Scriptures, particularly in the Old Testament where dreams and visions comprise ⅓ of the content (Read: Dreams – God’s Favourite Form of Communication).
When God speaks in pictures, his message comes in dreams when we’re sleeping or visions when we’re awake. Sometimes the picture speaks symbolically and requires interpretation (see for example; The Meaning of Vehicles in Dreams). Other times, the scene is more literal.
Sometimes God’s visual messages are full of riddles, poetry and allegorical forms that are not easily interpreted or measurable. These can be compared to the parables of Jesus which use images or scenes to communicate an idea. Walton suggests that the reason word pictures are used by God is to engage the right side of our brains.1 (This idea was touched on in the podcast: Are Women Better at Hearing God’s Voice?)
Communication in picture form is a way of speaking that the Western church often finds difficult to accept. Writers like Dallas Willard2 and Wayne Grudem3 have gone so far to say it is not a valid way to hear God’s voice. The reasons are primarily historical – an unfortunate product of Reformation thinking that downplayed the so-called mystical forms of spiritual experience. In fact, imagery is the most common form of communication in the Scriptures and can be the most powerful and creative way of all (Read Why God Speaks in Dreams and Visions or listen to this podcast as an example).
3. Emotions We Feel
Finally, God’s messages may come packaged as emotions we feel. In other words, we sense what God is saying to us. The emotion of the Holy Spirit is felt physically and this in itself communicates a message.
So the presence of hope may invade us, comforting us and calling us forward (Galatians 5:22-23, 1 Corinthians 14:3). Peace becomes a guide to lead us (Colossians 3:15) and a deep-seated conviction may turn us around (John 16:8). A friend of mine with a ministry in healing often experiences a sense of sadness when she meets someone who the Holy Spirit wants to touch in a profound way.
One of the reasons why dreams can be such powerful communicators is because the emotion we experience in them becomes part of the message. Daniel felt deep anguish when he first experienced his visions (Daniel 10:1-9), John found himself weeping (Revelation 5:4) and Peter was revulsed by what he had seen in his trance (Acts 10:14). Of course on the other hand, feelings of guilt, shame, fear or condemnation are never a part of God’s communiqués to us.
So God speaks to us in words, pictures and emotions. There are other forms too – although these are not as common. In my doctoral studies, I’ve interviewed people who have heard from the Holy Spirit through the senses of taste and smell! God packages his message to us in a myriad of forms. He is a masterful communicator who knows how to get his message across to those who are listening.
what are similarities between
Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and the Vedic religion?
Answer:
I will foremostly emphasize one particular similarity. Hinduism, Zoroastrianism and Judaism are all systems which contains much more than just a set of religious beliefs and rituals. They moreover collected the folk reminiscences and traditional narratives of their respective ethnicities, systematizing them into a complex sets of sacred history and national myths which turned to be an extremely persistent source of the ethnonational identity.
Explanation:
All three religions are based on sacred texts that explain the relationship between humans and gods.
BRAINLIEST FOR THE CORRECCT ANSWERS!!!!!! How does the rule of law affect society? Check all that apply.
A. It influences people’s behaviors and attitudes.
B. It always prevents lawmakers from abusing power.
C. It ensures the separation of powers.
D. It governs how policies are created.
E. It ensures that the law applies to lawmakers.
The correct options are:
A. It influences people’s behaviors and attitudes.
C. It ensures the separation of powers.
E. It ensures that the law applies to lawmakers.
Explanation:
The rule of law refers to the idea that everyone is equal under the law and that no one is above it. It helps to promote fairness and justice in society by providing a framework for resolving disputes and holding people accountable for their actions.
Here are the options that correctly describe how the rule of law affects society:
A. It influences people’s behaviors and attitudes. - The rule of law sets a standard for how people should behave and encourages them to follow the law to avoid consequences.
C. It ensures the separation of powers. - The rule of law helps to prevent any one branch of government from becoming too powerful by ensuring that each branch has its responsibilities and limitations.
E. It ensures that the law applies to lawmakers. - The rule of law requires that lawmakers follow the same laws as everyone else, preventing them from abusing their power and ensuring that they are held accountable for their actions.
Option B is incorrect because the rule of law does not always prevent lawmakers from abusing their power. It helps to prevent abuse of power, but it is not foolproof.
Option D is also incorrect because the rule of law governs how laws are enforced, not how policies are created.
Hence, the answers are A, C, and E
Describe the North’s total war strategy (what was it/why did they do it). Need at least 4
Drag each label to the correct location.
Match each influence to the correct civilization.
created cities for the dead, with artistic
sarcophagi and elaborate tombs
formed independent
city-states led by kings
painted the walls of their palaces with
scenes of nature and religious rituals
created one of the first written
languages, Linear A, made
up of 90 symbols
held rituals in sacred caves with
dancing, music, and prayers
used an alphabet of 22 consonants,
which later influenced the Latin
alphabet
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Put the following events in the order that they happened.
A) The Delian League was a defensive alliance among the city-states, led by Athens. Its purpose was to keep Persia from attacking or conquering Greece. Each city-state contributed ships and money to support the league's efforts
B) The defeat of the Persians led to a golden age in Athens, under the leadership of Pericles. Athens forged a mighty empire.
C) After a while, city-states along the coast realized profits from the protected trade, and some felt the Persians were no longer a threat. But other city-states paid a heavy price and wanted to end the alliance, especially as Athens asserted authority over the business of the league and in the affairs of individual city-states. When some city-states tried to disband, Athens used force to keep them under control.
D) Sparta never joined the Delian League and disapproved of the growing influence and power Athens was asserting.When Athens bullied one of Sparta's allies, the Spartans attacked.
Answer:D
Explanation:
A defence union of city-states under the direction of Athens was called the Delian League. Their goal was to prevent Persia from occupying or attacking Greece. Each city-state sent ships and financial resources to help
What took place throughout the Delian League?In the 460s and 470s, the Delian coalition defeated the Persians, driving them out of the Greek world. Athens, the leader of the Delian league, used its vast and potent navy to defend all tiny city-states from their foes.
What was the Delian League's primary goal?Delian League. The Delian League was formed in 478 BCE as a military alliance to defend the Ionian Greeks from any potential dangers during the Persian War. Athens in particular led it while protecting everyone.
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Which Native Americans were the last to live in Georgia before the arrival of
European explorers?
A. Archaic
B. Paleo
C. Woodland
D. Mississippian
With the victories of Grant's Union troops along the Mississippi River this meant that the Confederacy was virtually:
A.) Cut in half and could not get troops or war aid from western states
B.) Helpless and could not move the Navy upriver or into the Gulf of Mexico
C.) "Dead in the water" and had to come up with a new plan of attack
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Answer:
A.) Cut in half and could not get troops or war aid from western states
Explanation:
this blocks every transportation
Name three groups that have interests in the Amazon Rainforest
Answer:
rubber tappers, farmers, cattle ranchers, and loggers
Explanation:
n more recent times, other groups have come to the rainforest, including rubber tappers, farmers, cattle ranchers, and loggers. In addition, the rainforest is of great interest to environmental groups, which are organizations that work to protect the natural world. Each of these groups has its own ideas about the Amazon rainforest.
The presidency of James Monroe corresponds with the period known as the Era of Good Feelings. During this time, the United States experienced a time of national pride and unity. The beginning of this era directly followed the end of which conflict?
Responses
A The War of 1812The War of 1812
B The French and Indian War The French and Indian War
C The Civil WarThe Civil War
D The American Revolution
Answer:
A......The War of 1812.
Answer: The Era of Good Feelings ended the war of 1812 (A)
Which of the following quotations—from documents associated with the American, French and Haitian revolutions—exemplifies the Enlightenment idea of natural equality? a.) “The law is the expression of the general will. All citizens have the right to take part, in person or by their representatives, in its formation.” b.) “The representatives of the French people, constituted as a National Assembly, and considering that ignorance, neglect, or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public misfortunes and governmental corruption.” c.) “But as for those, who, intoxicated with foolish pride, interested slaves of a guilty pretension, are blinded so much as to believe themselves the essence of human nature, and assert that they are destined by heaven to be our masters and our tyrants, let them never come near the land of St. Domingo.” d.) “That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
Answer:But those, who, intoxicated with foolish pride, interested slaves of a guilty pretension, are blinded so much as to believe themselves the essence of human nature, and assert they are destined tbh heaven to be our master and our tyrants, let them never come near the land of St. Domingo
Explanation:
But those, who, intoxicated with foolish pride, interested slaves of a guilty pretension, are blinded so much as to believe themselves the essence of human nature, and assert they are destined tbh heaven to be our master and our tyrants, let them never come near the land of St. Domingo.
What do you mean by tyrant?A tyrant in today's English is a totalitarian leader who disregards the law or a person who has usurped the authority of a recognized authority figure. Tyrants, who are sometimes portrayed as vicious, may uphold their ideals by using severe tactics.
Although the word's original meaning in Greek was a dictatorial ruler who ascended to power without legal justification, it was used neutrally during the Archaic and early Classical periods.
Greek philosopher Plato believed the word "tyrannos" to have a pejorative meaning, which grew over the course of the Hellenistic period since philosophy had such a significant impact on politics.
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Read the quotation from former US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger in 1973.
"No foreign policy—no matter how ingenious—has any chance of success if it is born in the minds of few and carried in the hearts of none.”
–Henry Kissinger, August 2, 1973
Which statement best describes Kissinger’s comment about foreign policy?
It’s very difficult to get most people to understand US foreign policy.
It’s preferable to just let the experts come up with US foreign policy.
It’s important to get wide support for US foreign policy decisions.
It’s important for all countries to agree with US foreign policy decisions.
Answer:
It’s important to get wide support for US foreign policy decisions
Explanation:
Why did Europe want Africa's valuable resources?
What are some weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation that caused the need for a new and stronger federal government that the farmers outlines in the constitution? Select all that apply. - How to resolve disputes between states over land - Differences in opinions on how to establish a federal educational system - Confusion over different state currency -How to set up reserved land for Native Americans
What was the exact content of the lost Library of Alexandria, including specific texts, documents, and knowledge that were irretrievably destroyed?
Answer:
The exact content of the lost Library of Alexandria is difficult to determine with certainty due to its destruction and the lack of comprehensive records. However, the library was known for housing a vast collection of ancient texts, documents, and knowledge from various civilizations.
The library contained a wide range of works, including scientific, mathematical, philosophical, historical, and literary texts. It is believed to have housed important works by renowned scholars and thinkers of the time, such as Aristotle, Euclid, Archimedes, and Socrates. Many original manuscripts and writings from ancient Greek, Egyptian, and other cultures were likely present in the library.
Unfortunately, the library was destroyed during different periods of history, including a fire in the 1st century BCE and subsequent invasions and conflicts. As a result, a significant amount of ancient knowledge and valuable texts were lost forever. The exact extent and specific details of the lost content remain a subject of speculation and scholarly debate.
Answer:
The works of Homer, the ancient Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. According to some sources, the Library had a complete collection of his works, and scholars tried to edit and standardize them.
The works of Plato, the influential Greek philosopher who wrote dialogues such as the Republic and the Symposium. The Library had a copy of his original edition, which was later corrected by his student Aristotle.
The works of Aristotle, the Greek philosopher and scientist who wrote on various topics such as logic, ethics, politics, biology, and metaphysics. The Library had his original manuscripts, which were later edited by his successors.
The works of Euclid, the Greek mathematician who wrote the Elements, a foundational treatise on geometry and number theory. The Library had his original edition, which was later revised by other mathematicians.
The works of Archimedes, the Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor who wrote on topics such as mechanics, hydrostatics, calculus, and geometry. The Library had some of his original works, such as On the Sphere and Cylinder and On Floating Bodies.
The works of Eratosthenes, the Greek mathematician, astronomer, geographer, and librarian who was the head of the Library for several years. He wrote on topics such as geography, chronology, astronomy, and mathematics. He is famous for calculating the circumference of the Earth using geometry and measuring angles.
Explanation/Description:
That is a very difficult question to answer, as the exact content of the lost Library of Alexandria is unknown. The Library was the most famous and largest library of the ancient world, and it contained hundreds of thousands of documents from various civilizations and cultures. However, the Library was destroyed by several fires and attacks over the centuries, and most of its collection was lost forever.