Answer:
The Aztecs, like other Mesoamerican societies, had a wide pantheon of gods. As such they were a polytheistic society, which means they had many gods and each god represented different important parts of the world for Aztec people. Whereas a monotheistic religion, such as Christianity, only has one god.
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What might have been Jefferson Davis’s reason for attacking Fort Sumter? Critical Thinking.
Answer: It was still under Union control, even though it was in South Carolina.
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Which statements about Franklin Roosevelt's presidency are true? Click all that are correct
A: He appointed many blacks to government and chose a women as his Secretary of labor
B: He Succeeded in packing the Supreme Court with Justices who supported his plans
C: many of his new deal programs were based on ideas from the progressive movement
D: during his time in office, the role of the government in people's lives were greatly expanded
Answer:
C: many of his new deal programs were based on ideas from the progressive movement
D: during his time in office, the role of the government in people's lives were greatly expanded
Explanation:
⇒ The New Deal programs that Roosevelt passed were domestic policies that expanded the government's mostly, the federal government role towards the people. Therefore C is Correct.
Many of the programs under the New Deal had similarities with the Progressive Movement. Both of them targeted the reformation among American societies. Therefore D is Correct.
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History of The Modern Summer Olympic Games *Must Be two paragraphs*
Answer:
The history of the modern summer Olympic games
Summer Olympic games go back far in time, as many people and generations before us played and enjoyed them. The inaugural games took place in 1896 in Athens, Greece. The Olympics were attended by as many as 280 athletes, all-male, coming from 12 countries. The athletes participated in 43 events covering athletics (track and field), swimming, cycling, gymnastics, weightlifting, tennis, shooting, fencing, and wrestling.
An estimate of over 60,000 people attended the festive atmosphere, which shows that the Summer Olympic Games were a big deal in ancient Greece.
The track-and-field events partook at the Panathenaic Stadium. The stadium, originally built in 330 BCE, had been excavated and not rebuilt for the 1870 Greek Olympics and lay in disrepair before the 1896 Olympics. Through the direction and financial assistance of Georgios Averoff, a rich Egyptian Greek, it was restored with nothing but white marble. The ancient track had an oddly elongated shape with such sharp turns that runners had no choice but to slow down greatly to stay in their running lanes. The track-and-field contest was ruled by athletes from the U.S, who won 9 of the 12 events. The swimming events took place in the chilling currents of the Bay of Zea. Two of the four swimming races were won by Alfred Hajos of Hungary. Paul Masson of Frace had won three of the six cycling events. To sum it up, the summer Olympic games were a big deal to people throughout history and the modern-day generation.
Explanation:
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Match these people with their accomplishments
1. improved the sewing machine Alexander Graham Bell
2. studied and wrote about birds Guglielmo Marconi
3. invented the telephone John J. Audubon
4. invented the wireless Isaac Singer
could you match these?
Answer:-
Explanation:
Who invented the wireless? Italian inventor and engineer Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) developed, demonstrated and marketed the first successful long-distance wireless telegraph and in 1901 broadcast the first transatlantic radio signal
Who invented the telephone? Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist, and engineer who is credited with inventing and patenting the first practical telephone. He also co-founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1885.
Who invented the sewing machine? Isaac Singer invented the first practical, commercially-successful sewing machine and the first multinational company. He was born in upstate New York in 1811, and developed interests in machines, the theater, and women -- probably not in that order.
Who studied and wrote about birds? John J. Audubon He captured the birds and wildlife of Florida through his realistic art. He is famous as an American naturalist, ornithologist,* and artist. The National Audubon Society was founded in his honor. Audubon was born in Santo Domingo, now the capital of the Dominican Republic.
How might the seasons have affected life at Kule Loklo on the Northwest Coast of the US? At least 3 sentences, please.DONT STEAL POINTS.
Answer:
Coast Miwok life was intricately woven into the changing seasons. In the late spring, fresh new greens of Indian lettuce, young nettle leaves and clover were gathered. ... Winter and early spring were times of shortage when stored acorns, seeds and kelp became important food sources.
Life on the coast was delicately entwined with the shifting seasons. Fresh new greens of Indian lettuce, young nettle leaves, and clover were picked in the late spring.
What exactly is Kule Loklo?Kule Loklo is a reconstructed Coast Miwok Native American hamlet in Marin County, California, just a short walk from the Point Reyes National Seashore visitor center.
The Miwok Archeological Preserve of Marin (MAPOM) erected Kule Loklo in the 1970s as a homage to Marin County's indigenous people, the Coast Miwoks. An arsonist destroyed the ceremonial roundhouse at Kule Loklo in 1992.
The coast's way of life was inextricably linked to the changing seasons. In the late spring, Indian lettuce, immature nettle leaves, and clover were harvested. During the winter and early spring, stored acorns, seeds, and kelp were major food supplies.
Therefore, it can be concluded that option fourth is correct.
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Which of the following are TRUE about Britain’s East India Trading Company?
Check all that are true.
A) The East India Trading Company eventually took command of Britain’s territory on the Indian subcontinent.
B) The East India Trading Company always shared its territory with other European trading posts on the Indian subcontinent.
C) The East India Trading Company began forcefully controlling the political and economic affairs on the Indian subcontinent.
D) The East India Trading Company first arrived on the Indian subcontinent to set up trading posts.
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Where did friars live?
a. monasteries
b. among the public
c. universities
d. churches
Answer:
Among the Public
Explanation:
They would live among the public so the answer is B.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
I got it correct on edge.
How do Milgram’s experiments support situationism?
a. They prove that people are controlled by their environment, not their free will.
b. They reveal that people are less likely to resist if isolated in a situation.
c. They suggest that a person’s personality is influenced by their environment.
d. They showed how people can behave a certain way based on a situation.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
MILGRIM DID AN EXPERMINENT ON HUMANS ANDJSKSKSKSKAJSJAJ
what showed that the United States was becoming more democratic during the Jackson era?
Which two factors led to the dissolution of Yugoslavia?
alliance with Communist China
Soviet economic model
death of Marshal Tito
lack of government force
ethnic and cultural differences
i can't figure this out
What effect did the French and Indian War have on the Native American tribes who fought in it?
A. They gained new rights because they had contributed to the overthrow of the French.
B. They gained prestige because they had fought alongside the new settlers of their land.
C. They suffered a loss of steady trade in fur, meat, and grain with European traders.
D. They suffered negative consequences because they lost both their land and their allies.
How long did it take for the Thirteenth Amendment to be ratified by state legislatures after it was passed by Congress?
a)less than six months
b)less than a year
c)more than a year
d)more than two years
Answer:
less than a year
Explanation:
It took less than year for the Thirteenth Amendment to be ratified by state legislatures after it was passed by Congress.
You are a person living in Ancient Egypt. You are the type of
person that seeks to overcome death and live forever, like Osiris. In your
old age, you begin to reflect on whether or not you have actually lived a
good enough existence to continue living peacefully in Aaru - the place
of eternal life.
Instructions: Write one journal entry explaining what good and bad
things you have done in your life. After, evaluate how your actions in the
mortal world justify your belonging in Aaru.
Answer: Your Journal Entry.
Explanation: My life has been tipsy turvy and I can't do anything about it but explain the things that have happened in my life. One I have been living here for so long that it's harder to work so I get punished more often witch does not help my mental health and stability. Some good that has happened in my life is that I have been moved to counting how much resources are in the bags and how many bags that are being taken. I feel like reasons I should be able to go to Aaru are I am a very honest, kind, and trust- worthy person. Even though my age may get the best of me I believe that I have the power and exception of the gods will to make it through to Aaru alive, and healthy and to live forever in peace.
Answer:
most people live in egypt
Explanation:
Where in the World Send answers!
Answer:
upside down 1 Pacific Ocean
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of absolute chronology?
A. Jim Crow laws were passed during the Reconstruction ere.
B. The McCarthy hearings were held in response to tensions with the
Soviet Union.
C. Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941.
O D. The Berlin Wall fell after the Soviet Union experienced economic
difficulties
Answer:
A,B,D,C
Explanation:
he passage below was written by Thomas Paine in his 1776 pamphlet, Common Sense.
The powers of governing…in the hands of the king…himself such an…enemy
to liberty…is he…a proper person to say to these colonies, "YOU SHALL MAKE
NO LAWS BUT WHAT I PLEASE."
Read the passage. What idea is the author trying to prove to the colonists?
A Colonists may not agree with him, but the king has the right to rule.
B Colonists should request that the king allow them representation.
C The king is violating the natural rights of the colonists.
D The king knows best how to govern the colonie
Answer: C. The king is violating the natural rights of the colonists.
Explanation:
Paine argues that placing the powers of governing solely in the hands of the king, who is an enemy of liberty, is unjust. By highlighting the king's authority to dictate laws without the consent or input of the colonists, Paine suggests that the king is violating the natural rights of the colonists to participate in their own governance. This supports the broader theme in Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense, which advocates for the idea of independence from British rule and the establishment of self-governance in the American colonies.
Can someone help me plz. Its for a project. I will mark you has a brainliest.
I need to find key events, locations and dates for The Safavid Empire from its expansion. The events are for where they took place during the growth.
Oh it doesnt just have to be The Safavid Empire. It can be from The Ottoman Empire and The Mughal Empire.
Thank you to whoever helps
Answer:
(i was a little confused by the question)
For Safavid Empire timeline:
Safavids take control of Baghdad. 1624. Isfahan still the capital.
Ismail II. 1576 - 1578.
Safavids lose Baghdad. 1638.
Abbas I. 1588 - 1629.
Abbas II. 1642 - 1666.
Nader. 1736 - 1747.
Regain Isfahan. 1729.
Safavid Empire. 1501 - 1722.
For the ottoman empire timeline:
1299 - Osman I founded the Ottoman Empire.
1389 - The Ottomans conquer most of Serbia.
1453 - Mehmed II captures Constantinople putting an end to the Byzantine Empire.
1517 - Ottomans conquer Egypt bringing Egypt into the empire.
1520 - Suleiman the Magnificent becomes ruler of the Ottoman Empire.
For the Mughal Empire timeline:
The very first Mughal emperor and the founder of the Mughal emperor Babur brought gunpowder to India.
He is known for defeating:
Ibrahim Lodhi in the First Battle of Panipat (AD 1526)
Rana Sanga (Sangram Singh) at battle of Khanwa.
Medini Rai of Chenderi at Battle of Chanderi (AD 1528)
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How is Michael Jackson inspirational?Is Michael Jackson the most famous musician ever?
Michael Jackson is a great name in the music industry. People in this industry treat Michael Jackson as an inspiration and want to become like him.
He is an inspiration because he made complicated dance moves popular and easy to look through his stage performances and videos. One of the famous and loved moves was the moonwalk.
When Jackson showed his audience his moonwalk then people were amazed and afterward many movies tried to include his moonwalk in their dance but they never did as perfectly as Michael Jackson.
He is the most awarded musician in history, the list of awards is long and filled with amazing prizes. Michael Jackson revolutionized the music industry.
He set and broke records. His groundbreaking creativity the way music was produced and promoted. He introduced an era of music in which all cultures were followed and respected.
He has gone down in history as a legend and he will always be the king of pop.
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Why should we "obey God rather than men"?
Answer: Because, we learn more about him and can grow in understanding of his heart and desires for our lives. Obedience also leads to personal growth.
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Putting God on top of the priority list is a must for all Christians who say that they love God. After all, it's not the number of hallelujahs that we shout on Sundays that matter. Rather, it's through our obedience to His Word that we ultimately show our love for Him.
There's an account in the Bible that shows what kind of Christians we must be – a people who would obey the Lord even if it means discomfort and persecution. In Acts 5, we see Peter and some apostles arrested for teaching the people the truth about Christ. They were healing people in the name of Jesus, and because of this, the temple guards and leading priests during that time confronted them.
Acts 5:26-32 describes how they were confronted, and how Peter responded beautifully.
"The captain went with his Temple guards and arrested the apostles, but without violence, for they were afraid the people would stone them. Then they brought the apostles before the high council, where the high priest confronted them.
"'We gave you strict orders never again to teach in this man's name!' he said. 'Instead, you have filled all Jerusalem with your teaching about him, and you want to make us responsible for his death!'
"But Peter and the apostles replied, 'We must obey God rather than any human authority. The God of our ancestors raised Jesus from the dead after you killed him by hanging him on a cross. Then God put him in the place of honour at his right hand as Prince and Savior. He did this so the people of Israel would repent of their sins and be forgiven. We are witnesses of these things and so is the Holy Spirit, who is given by God to those who obey him.'"
Do we have that same amount of faith and love for Christ, that even in the face of ex-communication, persecution, ridicule, and human authority, we would choose to stand up for Jesus and the truth?
Standing strong in the face of hardship
Peter said, "We must obey God rather than any human authority."
In today's world, various laws and other restrictions are being set up so that any Christian could be prosecuted and legally persecuted for just being true to his faith. Yet, notwithstanding this, we must stand up for Christ and the gospel truth.
There are cases of businesses being sued for declining to serve same-sex marriages. A certain county clerk in America was persecuted for not issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. These people are worthy of our respect as Christians because they stood up for what God says is right.
Today's Christ-followers must realize that we have to stand strong and not be carried away by the world and its offerings. All hope is not lost. Although Christians are being persecuted left and right for standing on their faith in Christ, we must realize that this is to be expected! After all, "in the last days, there will be very difficult times. People will love only themselves and their money. They will be boastful and proud, scoffing at God, disobedient to their parents, and ungrateful. They will consider nothing sacred." (2 Timothy 3:1-2)
As for us, we must stand strong. The Lord Jesus Himself said in Matthew 24:12-13, "Sin will be rampant everywhere, and the love of many will grow cold. But the one who endures to the end will be saved."
Stand strong!
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Why was law enforcement needed in the Northwest Territories?
Explanation:
A small, mobile police force was chosen to reduce potential for tensions with the United States and First Nations. ... Macdonald's greatest fear was that if the Americans occupied the NWT that they would not leave and the region would be annexed to the United States
In a music memory contest, Nathan identified 18 music pieces in 20 minutes. If he worked at the same pace, how many music pieces could he identify in a 30-minute contest
Answer:
he coud identify 27 songs.
Explanation:
i got this because he identified rough 1.11 songs per minute, so i divided 30 by 1.11 and got 27.
im sorry if this is wrong, however, i believe its correct.
Answer: its 28
Explanation:
Where is a humid subtropical climate located
Mountain foothills of Central Asia
Steppe of southwest Siberia
Coastal lowlands of Georgia
High elevations of Tajikistan
Answer:southeast side of all continents
Explanation: A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cold to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents, generally between latitudes 25° and 35°, and are located poleward from adjacent tropical climates.
Why did the Aztec allow Cortés to remain in their lands?
How would history have been different if the North had an agrarian (farming) economy?
Cause: Effects:
Answer:If the North earned their income from farming and plantations, their workers would most likely be slave states. This would impact all of history because there would be no division between the North and South; they would both permit slavery. This would cause there to be no popular sovereignty during that time and would cause people like us to have a different outlook on slavery overall.
Explanation:
The Constitutional principle of checks and balances is exemplified by...
A) trail by jury
B) separation of church and state
C) presidential veto
D) tterm limits
How do you think a territory becomes a state in the United States?
Answer: "Any change in territorial political status, including statehood admission, would require congressional approval via a statutory change. Congress may choose to pursue such legislation or decide not to do so"
Explanation:
helpppp What do Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism have in common?
Animal sacrifice
Ascetic lifestyle
Caste system
Vegetarianism
Answer:
I believe it's Vegetarianism
Explanation:
I think so because I know for sure they don't do animal sacrifice, and they definitely don't have an ascetic life based on their beliefs and I don't think Buddhism has a caste system so the best bet in Vegetarianism
so sorry if I am wrong
Choose the element of heritage that is preserved by each excerpt from the folktale.
"The whole family came and bowed down before the warrior, calling him their preserver and the bravest warrior in all Japan."
"Another feast was prepared, more sumptuous than the first. All kinds of fish, prepared in every imaginable way, raw, stewed, boiled and roasted, served on coral trays and crystal dishes, were put before him, and the wine was the best that Hidesato had ever tasted in his life."
Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
Before the states adopted the Constitution, the powers of the central government were described in the Articles of Confederation.
The Articles of Confederation were written quickly and accepted by the states in the middle of the Revolutionary War. The committee that wrote the Articles created a central government that could organize the war. However, the committee did not trust an overly powerful government, so they did not give the government the power to enforce or make people follow, the law. Overall, they gave the central government very few powers.
Under the Articles of Confederation, which of the following powers did the central government have?
A.forcing states to contribute money through taxes
B.negotiating treaties with other countries
C. enforcing law
D.enforcing states to provide troops