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The Declaration contained 3 sections: a general statement of natural rights theory and the purpose of government; a list of grievances against the British King; and the declaration of independence from England.Explain what the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are and identify when they were each approved.
Bartolommeo de las Casas- how does the author feel about his fellow Spaniards
Answer:he dosent support it
Explanation:
How did the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening change people's beliefs?
以及传记尤其关注他们对政教分离的观念,希望从个体生命的经历分析更能切实地理解两种思潮的交锋。第四部下的诸多因素,如何促成了政教分离的原则在美国宪法上的实现。
Explanation:
How have floods impacted Louisiana's environment?
They have caused a population decline because of their destructive nature
They have led to the creation of oil deposits
They have deposited the sediment that formed Louisiana.
They have depleted surrounding landscapes of vital nutrients
Answer:
They have depleted surrounding landscapes of vital nutrients
What is the answer to number 5 section 1?
Answer:
C Reason
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Answer:
The righ answer is C no
The law of nations primarily based on Reason
To what extent did the Renaissance view
or human nature differ from the
Middle ages?
Answer:
The medieval worldview was shaped by religion; it accepted tradition and the idea that only God was perfect. In contrast, the Renaissance worldview was shaped by inquiry, exploration, and the idea that humans could perfect themselves.
how does citizen participation help achieve political and social change and shape public policy.
by raising the standerd of living
how did the nazi react to the Reich stage fire
Explanation:
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Which development made travel between states faster and easier?
Electricity
Highway system
Roman bathhouses
Telephones
Highway system .
Highways are the road lines which connects the key cities or places of two or more states .They are of two typesNational Highways.State HighwaysHighway system......
Continuing through the 1840s, many thousands of miles of improved county and town roads were constructed as well. The new roads were far better constructed and maintained, and allowed for much faster travel. In response, the number of vehicles on the roads increased rapidly, far faster than population.
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Answer:
The Fall Line provided the only shipping routes to Tennessee and South Carolina.
Explanation:
The Fall Line provided a source of waterpower for the cities established along with it.
what were the duties of the Roman citizens?
Explanation:
In ancient roman, a citizen participation include attending assembly meeting and voting in election. Ancient Roman citizens of wealth believed it was their responsibility to help the ancient roman empire by holding positions in office
which philosophers ideas contributed the most to the ideas found in the declaration of independence
Answer:
John Locke
Explanation:
1) What was the Fugitive Slave Law?
Enacted by Congress in 1850, this act was part of the Compromise of 1850. The act required that slaves be returned to their owners, even if they were in a free state. The act also made the federal government responsible for finding, returning, and trying escaped slaves. This compromise angered Abolitionists and even led to the capture of freed blacks, who were then enslaved in the South.
how should the community play the role for the preservation of old architecture Nepal write in four points
Answer:
Role community play to preserve valuable architecture are :
1. Developing boundaries over architecture.
2.Putting some security over there so no any harm can be made
3.By giving awereness to people to preserve valuable architecture.
4.By developing it more and it so it could be develop as tourist place.
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How are aristocracy, plutocracy, meritocracy, monarchy and oligarchy closely related?
Answer:
they all are ancient philosophers
How would women without husbands and fathers be vulnerable? (British Colonies in North America)
- How does Zinn's assessment of US history correlate with either the Federalist or Republican
arguments? In other words, would Zinn favor one or the other of the two arguments, or would he
dismiss them both as differing methods with the same goal of elitist control? Explain. How might
Zinn have fashioned the political system of the US, and would this have proven beneficial to the
society as a whole? Explain with specific examples.
Zinn's assessment of US history correlate more with Republican views rather than the Federalist's view.
What is Zinn's view on traditional American histories?He was quite sympathetic to the nation's social and economic elites and believes that the Constitution does not provide adequate protection for certain segments of the American population.
Further more, he explained that democracy's problem in post-Revolutionary America was not primarily due to Constitutional limitations on voting because rather, had more to do with the social classes of the time.
He was also critical of Madison's argument of Federalist by aksing if the goal of the government is to just maintain order between two equally matched groups.
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What do archaeologists conclude from the fact that the Bantu left stone and
iron tools?
O A. They were farmers.
O B. They were religious.
C. They were nomads.
D. They were hunter-gatherers.
SUB
Answer:
They were farmers.
Explanation:
The excerpt below is from the Dawes Act, which was written in 1887:
"And every Indian born within the territorial limits of the United States to whom allotments shall have been made under the provisions of this act, or under any law or treaty, and every Indian born within the territorial limits of the United States who has voluntarily taken up, within said limits, his residence separate and apart from any tribe of Indians therein, and has adopted the habits of civilized life, is hereby declared to be a citizen of the United States, and is entitled to all the rights, privileges, and immunities of such citizens, whether said Indian has been or not, by birth or otherwise, a member of any tribe of Indians within the territorial limits of the United States without in any manner affecting the right of any such Indian to tribal or other property."
Based on the passage, in addition to land, what other benefits could Native Americans receive from the Dawes Act? (5 points)
U.S. citizenship
The right to vote
Protection from warring tribes
Immunity from prosecution in court
Answer:
U.S. citizenship is the correct answer. Just took the test.
69. Who is considered the “Father of Our Country" and first president
under the Constitution ?*
O George Washington
O Thomas Jefferson
O Alexander Hamilton
O John Adams
The answer is George Washington
Question 8 (5 points)
Which of the following reflects Congress acting on an implied power in the Constitution? (5 points)
O a
ordering the creation of a new design for a quarter coin
Ob
approving the spending of funds for new army vehicles
Ос
creating a set of national standards for public schools
Od
making a change to the rates charged for income tax
Answer:
c or d
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What are two generalizations
you could make about the spread of Enlightenment
ideas?
They spread fast because their ideas were expanded after they were discussed at salons. -Catherine the great helped spread these ideas becasue she worked with enlightenment thinkers and was friends with them.
Why is Attila the Hun a controversial historical figure?]
Answer:
Historians believe that he is a myth rather than a real historical person
Explanation:
Attila the Hun), also sometimes known with the nickname as Attila the Scourge of God or simply Attila was the most powerful king of the Huns. He reigned over what was then Europe's largest empire, from 434 until his death. His empire stretched from Germany and the Netherlands to the Ural river and from the Danube River to Poland and Estonia. During his rule, he was among the most dire of the Western and Eastern Roman Empire's enemies: he invaded the Balkans twice and besieged Constantinople in the second invasion; he marched through Gaul (modern day France) as far as Orleans before being defeated at the Battle of Chalons; and he drove the western emperor Valentinian III from his capital at Ravenna in 452. He was regarded as a sacker of cities. In the year 453, Attilla was at his wedding party, got drunk, hit his head, and choked on his own blood. This is how Attilla died a terrible and unfair death.
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Identify one characteristic of civilization and explain how the Neolithic revolution prompted its growth?
Answer:
The Neolithic Revolution was a great change, nomads traded in their transhumance mode of life for permanent settlements. It resulted in the formation of many civilizations, such as the Sumerian civilization.
Explanation:
What are the first two things you should identify on your map?
Answer:
the main locations, which part is west/east/north/south, and main rivers
Explanation:
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who was opposed by the labor movement?
Answer:
Explanation:The labor movement in the United States grew out of the need to protect the common interest of workers. For those in the industrial sector, organized labor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. The labor movement led efforts to stop child labor, give health benefits and provide aid to workers who were injured or retired.
Origins of The Labor Movement
The origins of the labor movement lay in the formative years of the American nation, when a free wage-labor market emerged in the artisan trades late in the colonial period. The earliest recorded strike occurred in 1768 when New York journeymen tailors protested a wage reduction. The formation of the Federal Society of Journeymen Cordwainers (shoemakers) in Philadelphia in 1794 marks the beginning of sustained trade union organization among American workers.
from that time on, local craft unions proliferated in the cities, publishing lists of “prices” for their work, defending their trades against diluted and cheap labor and, increasingly, demanding a shorter workday in the face of the Industrial Revolution. Thus a job-conscious orientation was quick to emerge, and in its wake there followed the key structural elements characterizing American trade unionism. First, with the formation in 1827 of the Mechanics’ Union of Trade Associations in Philadelphia, central labor bodies began uniting craft unions within a single city, and then, with the creation of the International Typographical Union in 1852, national unions began bringing together local unions of the same trade from across the United States and Canada (hence the frequent union designation “international”). Although the factory system was springing up during these years, industrial workers played little part in the early trade union development. In the 19th century, trade unionism was mainly a movement of skilled workers.
The early labor movement was, however, inspired by more than the immediate job interest of its craft members. It harbored a conception of the just society, deriving from the Ricardian labor theory of value and from the republican ideals of the American Revolution, which fostered social equality, celebrated honest labor, and relied on an independent, virtuous citizenship. The transforming economic changes of industrial capitalism ran counter to labor’s vision. The result, as early labor leaders saw it, was to raise up “two distinct classes, the rich and the poor.” Beginning with the workingmen’s parties of the 1830s, the advocates of equal rights mounted a series of reform efforts that spanned the nineteenth century. Most notable were the National Labor Union, launched in 1866, and the Knights of Labor, which reached its zenith in the mid-1880s.
On their face, these reform movements might have seemed at odds with trade unionism, aiming as they did at the cooperative commonwealth rather than a higher wage, appealing broadly to all “producers” rather than strictly to wageworkers, and eschewing the trade union reliance on the strike and boycott. But contemporaries saw no contradiction: trade unionism tended to the workers’ immediate needs, labor reform to their higher hopes. The two were held to be strands of a single movement, rooted in a common working-class constituency and to some degree sharing a common leadership. But equally important, they were strands that had to be kept operationally separate and functionally distinct.
Answer:
Im going to say the workers
Explanation:
The main objective of the union is to raise the wage rate above the equilibrium rate. The employers are forced to pay more. ... also the business owners didn't like the unions pushing for and getting concessions that cost them money.
what is Scince explain
Answer:
Science is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence. Scientific methodology includes the following: ... Evidence. Experiment and/or observation as benchmarks for testing hypotheses.
Explanation:
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1 : knowledge about the natural world that is based on facts learned through experiments and observation. 2 : an area of study that deals with the natural world (as biology or physics) 3 : a subject that is formally studied the science of linguistics. 4 : something that can be studied and learned Pitching is a science.
Explanation: Modern science is typically divided into three major branches that consist of the natural sciences (biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy and Earth science), which study nature in the broadest sense; the social sciences (e.g. psychology, sociology, economics, history) which study people and societies; and the formal sciences (e.g. mathematics, logic, theoretical computer science), which study abstract concepts. There is disagreement, however, on the formal sciences being a science as they do not rely on empirical evidence. Disciplines that use science, such as engineering and medicine, are described as applied sciences.
During World war 2 why did people to migrate to the south and west
During World War II, many people started to migrate to the South and the West because jobs were opening up and new jobs were being created.
A lot of new industries were being created in the South and West during World War II. Thanks to defense spending, ships and aircrafts were being created both in the South and in the West. Things like ships and aircrafts were needed in World War II and they needed a lot of them, so the only way to get as many as they needed was by opening up numerous industries around the country.
While the West had created more industries than the South did, people were still migrating to both. The South did not have as many cities as the North or the West did, so they simply did not have as many industries. Even so, since new jobs and opportunities were opening up, people still moved there in hopes of getting a job.
why georgia is one of the country's largest producers of poultry?