Answer:
False
Explanation:
the victory of the battle of Saratoga convinced king Louis to join the war
How were the minutemen able to beat the British at Concord?
Answer:
They had more men. The americans also had better strategic positions and were able to suprise the british.
Answer:
by surprising them
Explanation:
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What would life be like without freedom of religion?
Labor unions in Washington used strikes to:
a. End progressive reform.
b. Destroy factories.
c. Get higher wages from workers.
d. Support the police.
When citizens decide to run for office, before they develop a campaign strategy or reach out to the community for support, they must __________.
A.
present a clear message on issues
B.
establish goals for the party
C.
announce their candidacy
D.
pick a target group
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer: C- announce their candidacy
In a previous unit, you learned that two lines of Hebrew poetry can follow either a synonymous, synthetic, antithetical, emblematic, or climactic form of parallelism. Use your Bible to identify which type of parallel form is used in the following verses of Psalm 22. You may wish to refer to Unit 6, The Psalms, for help with this activity.
Read Psalm 22:13. Identify the type of parallel form that is used.
Emblematic
Synthetic
Antithetical
Synonymous
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which phrase best completes the diagram?
Answer b is the or a is the answer
Augustus Caesar ruled during Pax Romana best completes the diagram. The right answer is d.
Augustus Caesar, also known as Octavian, ruled during the period known as Pax Romana, which translates to "Roman Peace." Pax Romana was a relatively peaceful and stable period in Roman history that lasted from approximately 27 BC to 180 AD. It was characterized by minimal military conflicts within the Roman Empire, an expansion of infrastructure, flourishing trade, and relative prosperity.
Augustus played a significant role in establishing and maintaining this period of peace, which allowed for advancements in art, architecture, literature, and governance throughout the empire. Under Augustus' rule, Rome experienced a period of relative stability and prosperity, laying the foundation for the empire's continued success during Pax Romana.
The correct answer is option d.
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What happened at the Constitutional Convention?
A. Delegates wrote the United States Constitution.
B. The Declaration of Independence was written.
C. Delegates signed the Articles of Confederation.
D. The Preamble to the Constitution was changed.
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Delegates wrote the United States Constitution.
Explanation:
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One of the most momentous inventions of history was:
the water mill
gunpowder
Gutenberg's printing press
the microscope
Answer: Gutenberg’s printing press
Explanation: One of the most momentous inventions in history was produced by a German printer, Johannes Gutenberg. He devised a way to make movable type and so invented the printing press. This invention sped up the printing process and, therefore, made books more readily available
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Research Paper – Roughly 500 words (5-7 paragraphs) about the topic you choose. Your paper should include detailed descriptions of your topic and its importance both during the Renaissance and its impact up through today. Research should be cited appropriately and should include at least 2 appropriate sources of information (NO WIKI!). The research paper should be on Galileo Galilei
Explanation:
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who lived from 1564 to 1642. He is widely considered to be one of the most important scientists of the Renaissance period, and his work had a profound impact on the development of modern science. Galileo made significant contributions to the fields of astronomy, physics, and mathematics, and his work challenged many of the prevailing scientific beliefs of his time.
During the Renaissance, Galileo's work helped to usher in a new era of scientific inquiry and discovery. He was one of the first scientists to use the telescope to study the heavens, and his observations of the moon, planets, and stars revolutionized our understanding of the universe. Galileo's discoveries also challenged the geocentric model of the universe, which held that the Earth was the center of the universe and everything else revolved around it. Galileo's observations of the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus provided evidence for the heliocentric model of the solar system, which held that the sun was at the center of the universe.
Galileo's work was not without controversy, however. His support for the heliocentric model and his criticisms of the Catholic Church's interpretation of scripture brought him into conflict with the Church, and he was eventually placed under house arrest for the final years of his life. Despite this, Galileo's work continued to influence scientific thinking and discovery long after his death.
Today, Galileo is remembered as one of the most important figures in the history of science. His contributions to astronomy, physics, and mathematics laid the foundations for much of the scientific research and discovery that followed. Galileo's work also helped to establish the importance of empirical observation and experimentation in scientific inquiry, a principle that remains central to scientific practice today.
In conclusion, Galileo Galilei was a key figure in the Renaissance period who made significant contributions to the fields of astronomy, physics, and mathematics. His work challenged many of the prevailing scientific beliefs of his time and helped to usher in a new era of scientific inquiry and discovery. While his work was not without controversy, his contributions to science have had a lasting impact that can still be felt today.
22. if you where going to represent the top view of the figure state which boxes should be shaded
Answer:13,9,10,11,7,3,4
Explanation:
Bar chart titled: Population Growth in New York City, 1800-1890. The chart shows a bar for 1800 which is pink totalling 79,215. A bar for 1810 which is light blue totalling 119,743. A bar for 1820 which is dark blue totalling 152,056. A bar for 1830 which is violet totalling 242,278. A bar for 1840 which is blue-green totalling 391,144. A bar for 1850 which is light green totalling 696,115. A bar for 1860 which is yellow totalling 1,174,779. A bar for 1870 which is light orange totalling 1,478,103. A bar for 1880 which is orange totalling 1,911,698. A bar for 1890 which is red totalling 2,507,414.
Use the chart titled "Population Growth in New York City, 1800-1890" to answer the following question:
In which year did the population of New York City first pass one million?
1810
1830
1860
1870
Answer:
1860
Explanation:
Just look at the lowest population number over one million.
Crickets go through incomplete metamorphosis. A cricket will hatch from an egg and slowly develop in the nymph stage until it becomes an adult. Ladybugs go through complete metamorphosis. What will happen during the ladybug's development instead of the nymph stage?
A. It will slowly develop its features during the adult stage.
B. It will grow wings and legs and start producing more eggs.
C It will develop as a larva until it gets to be an adult ladybug.
D. It will shed layers of skin as a larva until it develops a cocoon.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A. This answer choice is incorrect because there is no growth in the ladybug's adult stage.
B. This answer choice is not correct because this happens while the ladybug is in the cocoon.
C. This is incorrect because the answer choice doesn't include the cocoon phase.
D. This is the correct answer choice.
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.
Explanation: i'm already in high school so i might have passed history but i had dementia in middle school
Why is this portrait of Pocahontas important to the study of the early colonies in North America?
A:It was painted by a famous artist.
B:it is valuable to art collectors and museums.
C:It is a rare record of dress in the English colonies.
D:it is a rare portrait of an important woman in history.
E:It documents the relationship between early English settlers and Native Americans.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
She helped English settlers Louis and Clark and for that she is an important part of our early American history
Which rights are protected by the Fifth Amendment? Choose four correct answers.
the right to a grand jury
the right to avoid double jeopardy
freedom of speech
freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
protection from testifying against oneself
due process under the law
The Fifth Amendment protects the right to a grand jury, the right to avoid double jeopardy, protection from testifying against oneself, and due process under the law. It does not directly protect freedom of speech or freedom from cruel and unusual punishment.
Explanation:The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution provides several protected rights to individuals. These include:
The right to a grand juryThe right to avoid double jeopardyProtection from testifying against oneselfDue process under the lawThe Fifth Amendment does not directly protect the right to freedom of speech or freedom from cruel and unusual punishment. These rights are protected by the First and Eighth Amendments, respectively.
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Hello! Hola! Konnichiwa! Nǐ hǎo!
Please answer this question! <3
Answer:
Hello, Hi, Hi, Hi!
Explanation:
Different ways to say hi in English, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese!
8. Why does the Constitution give Justices lifetime tenure? So they are less subject to popular and political pressures.
13. Explain your answer to #8 using the definition of both original and appellate jurisdiction.
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Which phrase describes a person who acquires stock in a company?
A.has lent money to that company
B.owns part of that company
C.owes money to that company
D.is a manager of that company
Answer:
B Owns part of that company
Explanation:
Answer:
i think its B!
Explanation:
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I need some help, please
Answer:
so i looked it up and one brainly question asked this and someone answered it was A. or 1st one. it was expert varifyed.
I would go with the first one.
Explanation:
I'm sorry i couldn't be of more of a help. :\
5. A country with very strong economic ties to the United States is allowing
human rights violations to take place. Based on U.S. foreign policy, which is
an appropriate *FIRST* response? *
A. Initiate a trade ban.
B. Initiate public protests.
C. Initiate diplomatic talks.
D. Initiate a military operation.
Answer:
C because you don’t want to initiate a military response at first and public protests won’t work because it is a different country and diplomatic talks are a good first action because the other country leader might not know what is happening or might be willing to make the rights violations stop.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Who eventually took over Greece after its decline?
Persia
Babylon
Spain
Rome
Answer:
The answer is Rome
Explanation:
The ________ were at the bottom of the Sumerian social hierarchy.
a.
priests
b.
merchants
c.
slaves
d.
farmers
Answer:
slaves
Explanation:
How did Ghana and Mali empires influence civilizations like the Maya and Olmec
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Which statement describes information archaeologists discovered about ancient Greece? Select two correct answers.
A) Archaeologists uncovered ruins of ancient cities, one of which was believed to be Troy.
B) Archaeologists examined evidence of the Olympics and found information about the competition and the victors.
C) Archaeologists dug up evidence of the writings of Homer that led them to conclude that he was the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
D) Archaeologists found evidence that the ancient cities of Greece did not really exist, but were simply part of the mythology of the region.
Answer: a and b
Heinrich Schliemann in 1870. uncovered troy.
Many factors contributed to the fall of Fort St. Louis when the Karankawas attacked. Which one of the following factors was NOT a result of La Salle’s actions?
a.
the fort was small and out numbered
b.
the fort was isolated and no help was nearby
c.
the Karankawas tricked the colonists into thinking they were friends
d.
the fort was poorly fortified and located in hostile territory
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Was Natalie Wood's death an accident or murder?
Snake Story
Becky moved off of the porch slowly, backing through the door and into the house. She slammed the sliding glass door shut and stood for a moment, relieved to have something solid between her and the snake on the porch.
The glass was cool under her hands despite her pounding heart. She tried to slow her breathing. She was safe, at last, inside. Or was she? How had that snake gotten into the screened-in and walled-up back porch. If it could get in there, it's possible it could get inside where she was as well.
Becky wasn't someone who was normally skittish about wild things. She'd handled snakes before, picked up lizards many times, caught frogs in the garage and let them go. But snakes seemed to always catch her off guard. They would turn up when least expected. She would see them out of the corner of her eye and just the surprise of it would make her jump; her adrenalin would pump, her heart would thump, and her panic would take over.
What was she going to do? She couldn't just stand there waiting for the snake to decide to leave. What if it were venomous? It didn't look like a viper, but it could be. She would need to get out there soon to water the plants.
"What this requires is some advanced planning," she said out loud to her cat, Louie. "And, I will probably have to go 'once more into the fray' kitty," she said, looking in the cat's direction for emphasis.
"First things first, though," she said. The cat meowed back. It often did that, having become used to being talked to. "Let's look that fellow up," Becky said walking to her bookshelf.
"Let's see, snakes," she said, thumbing through her reptile and amphibian identification book. "It's brown and gray, with some black. With a pattern that looks ... there it is," she said thumping the page so hard that Louie jumped. "Not venomous," she said, triumphantly.
"It's an oak snake, Louie," she returned the book and strode over to her closet. "Not venomous, but I am still not taking chances," she said.
She reached into the closet and pulled out her heaviest jacket. It was lined and stuffed thick with lots of padding. Then she found her mittens and a pair of rubber boots. She knew even non-venomous snakes would sometimes threaten to strike when scared. "And that threat would work on me," Becky said aloud again, though Louie had no idea what she was talking about.
"It's 90 degrees outside, Louie," she said, "so get the iced lemonade ready for when I return."
It wasn't much of a plan, but it was the best she could come up with. With her armor on, she was already sweating when she slowly pushed open the sliding glass door and stepped back on to the porch.
She was pretty sure the snake would slither away from her presence. She propped open the outside door, and hoped she could shoo the snake in that direction.
Sweat dampened her arms and collected on her face. She spread her arms out, and took a few steps toward the snake. There was so much for it to hide beneath. Becky regretted the rocking chairs and all the plant stands between where the snake was in the corner and the door to the outside.
At first it seemed like the snake was just going to remain where it was, flicking its tongue every now and then. Becky waved her arms, lunged in its direction, and stomped her feet. It sat there, coiled in the corner, as if perfectly happy to remain there. In a fit of desperation, she picked up one side of the rocking chair the snake was under and let it drop. The snake jumped, raised its head like it was going to strike, and then stayed right where it was.
"Snake," Becky said, "This is not how it works. You have got to go." The snake moved its head back and forth, swaying a bit, and that gave Becky an idea.
She had read somewhere that snakes can "hear" thanks to the ability to process vibrations through the bone in their jaw. This awareness of vibrations in the ground was one reason it was very hard to sneak up on snakes. She quickly realized that getting the snake out was going to be a lot easier than she had thought.
Becky turned on the radio she kept on the porch and lowered it to the ground, pointing in the snake's direction. She adjusted the controls so that the bass was as high as it could go. Then she cranked up the volume. She envisioned the snake swaying to the sounds of "Dancing Queen by Abba, and then leaving the porch and going far far away.
Coming back into the house she began peeling off the now damp armaments she had put on earlier. "Louie, there is more than one way to skin a snake," she said laughing. She watched as the snake uncoiled and moved cautiously in the direction of the door. Bending down to pick up Louie Becky sighed and stroked his head. "'Cause no one ever wants to skin a cat sweetie
The glass was cool under her hands despite her pounding heart. She tried to slow her breathing. She was safe at last inside.
What is the main purpose of this sentence in the story?
a
Create tension
b
Describe the setting
c
Resolve conflict
d
Lessen tension
Answer:
a
Explanation:
what is catal huyuk best known for
Answer:
Catal Huyuk (Çatalhöyük, Turkish for Forked Mound) is one of the largest and best-preserved Neolithic settlements known to archaeologists. ... Apart from the murals discovered on walls throughout the settlement, a number of religious figurines were scattered throughout the settlement.
Explanation:
seminoles and the U,S conflicts