Answer:
1) amendment 1
2) amendment 3
3) amendment 5
4) amendment 4
5) amendment 1
6) amendment 8
7) amendment 10
8) amendment 2
9) amendment 3
10) amendment 1
Explanation:
1) freedom to assemble
2) right to not house soldiers
3) no double jeopardy
4) no searches without warrants
5) freedom of religion
6) no excessive punishment
7) states have rights not listed in constitution or federal government
8) right to bear arms
9) right to not house soldiers
1) freedom of speech and press
Supporters of polling argue that it is a tool for democracy. Critics of polling think that it makes politicians reactors rather than leaders. In a paragraph, explain which opinion you agree with and why.
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critics of polling are correct
Explanation:
polling is just another form of politics because in the end they see which side gets more votes
On the one hand, public opinion alerts decision-makers about prospective voting patterns and public preferences. If democratic institutions were more stable, this impact should be stronger.
How do politicians use polls of the public's opinion?
Voters can learn more about each candidate by using polls to guide their research. Voters can learn about the causes that candidates support from polls. Top candidates are identified by polls, and media outlets interview those people. According to polls, certain candidates should prevail.
Why is it crucial that citizens cast ballots?
Citizens participate in democracy through casting ballots. The interests of the people are supported by the leaders who are chosen by the people to represent them and their beliefs. Only citizens of the United States are entitled to two special privileges: the ability to vote in federal elections and the right to seek for federal office.
Why do survey companies utilize samples?
Social scientists and statisticians are frequently used by polling organizations and news organizations to create precise and error-free surveys. In order to ensure that the results are indicative of what the local community actually thinks, a scientific poll will attempt to compile a representative and random sample.
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Explain the RISE and FALL of one of the Ancient African Empires (Ghana, Mali, or Songhai). What caused the empire to come to power? What caused the empire to lose power and decline?
Answer:
Ghana is A Hisotrial Place with African Culture
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson describe the social contract as?
a. natural law
b. a declaration of independence
c. consent of the governed
d. life, liberty and pursuit of happiness
Answer:
B NO
Explanation:
a declaration of independence
Write a paragraph answering this question:
"How does one family rule for 825 years?"
Answer:
A family dictatorship, or hereditary dictatorship
Explanation:
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Answer: D. Students have the right to symbolic free speech
Explanation:
The court case is all about students freedom of speech.
Prior to being selected as general of the colonial army, George Washington was best know for. A. his role as ambassador to France. B. being one of the leaders of the Boston Tea Party. C. his heroics during the French and Indian war. D. speaking out in support of slavery.
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Answer: The fourth amendment
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from a contract that will make a young man named John Stevens an apprentice to a tailor named George Charleton. Read the document. Then answer the questions.
Witnesseth that the said John Stevens with the advice and consent of his Mother Anne Stevens doth put himself an Apprentice to the said George Charleton to learn the Trade, Art, and, Mistery of a Taylor* and with him after the manner of an Apprentice to serve till he arrives to the Age of Twenty-one (21) Years...[George Charleton promises to provide] Meat Drink Washing Lodging & Clothing during the said Term and to teach him to Read & Write.
Can you guys plz give me a one paragraph summary about the engineering of the Roman Empire
Answer:
Roman engineers improved upon older ideas and inventions to introduce a great number of innovations. They developed materials and techniques that revolutionized bridge and aqueduct construction, perfected ancient weapons, and developed new ones while inventing machines that harnessed the power of water.
What was the religion of the Persians? How was it different than other early civilizations?
Answer:
Explanation:
Ancient Persian religion was a polytheistic faith which corresponds roughly to what is known today as ancient Persian mythology. It first developed in the region known as Greater Iran (the Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and West Asia) but became focused in the area now known as Iran at some point around the 3rd millennium BCE. This region was already inhabited by the Elamites and the people of Susiana whose beliefs are thought to have influenced the later development of Persian religion.
The Persians arrived as part of a large-scale migration which included a number of other tribes who referred to themselves as Aryans (denoting a class of people, not a race, and essentially meaning “free” or “noble”) and included Alans, Bactrians, Medes, Parthians, Scythians, and others. The Persians settled near the Elamites in Persis (also given as Parsa, modern Fars), which is where their name comes from, and religious rituals were instituted shortly after.
How the early Persians worshipped their gods is unknown except that it involved fire and outdoor altars. It is thought to have resembled modern-day Zoroastrian rites in many respects. Inscriptions from the Achaemenid Persian Empire (c. 550-330 BCE) reference the kings' religious beliefs – which may have been the early polytheistic faith or the later Zoroastrian monotheism – and religion continued to play a central role in the later Parthian Empire (247 BCE-224 CE) and, to a much greater degree, in the Sassanian Empire (224-651 CE) which made Zoroastrianism the state religion.
When the Sassanian Empire fell to the invading Muslim Arabs in 651 CE, Persian religion was suppressed and adherents either converted, left the region, or continued the faith in secret. Zoroastrianism survived the conversion efforts, however, and is still practiced in the modern day while the early polytheistic faith was relegated to myth and lore. The present-day religion known as the Baha'i Faith, often referenced as a “Persian religion”, developed from an Islamic sect known as Babism and has no direct historical connection to the religious systems of ancient Persia.
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What invention increased trade to the East and allowed for safe travel over long distances?
0 Grand Canal
0 Silk Road
0 woodblock printing
0 magnetic compass
Answer:
Magnetic compass
Explanation:
What is missing in the map?
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Answer:
Ruins
Explanation:
I see major road, minor road, and population place, but not ruins.
In 2016, the net worth of the average White family, $171,500, was about ten times higher than that of a Black family, $17,150.
Answer: At $171,000, the net worth of a typical white family is nearly ten times greater than that of a Black family ($17,150) in 2016.
Explanation:
What is missing in the map?
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Answer:
The map ;)
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How can deflation affect rock size
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What invention increased trade to the East and allowed for safe travel over long distances?
Answer:
The Silk Road was a vast trade network connecting Eurasia and North Africa via land and sea routes. ... Advances in technology and increased political stability caused an increase in trade. The opening of more trade routes caused travelers to exchange many things: animals, spices, ideas, and diseases
Explanation:
In one to two sentences, describe why pioneers decided to travel to the West.
Answer:
Pioneer settlers were sometimes pulled west because they wanted to make a better living. Others received letters from friends or family members who had moved west. These letters often told about a good life on the frontier. The biggest factor that pulled pioneers west was the opportunity to buy land.
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Answer:
They moved west because they were attracted to broad and fertile lands beyond the Appalachian Mountains. Southern farmers, suffering from bad luck or bad management, sought a new life in the West.
Explanation:
Please answer both questions separately(no fake answer). (2-5 sentences)
2. Compare Nat Turner’s Rebellion to the Underground Railroad. How were these two forms of resistance different? Which type of resistance do you think is more effective?
Nat Turner's Rebellion was different because it included the killing of a bunch of slave owners,and it resulted in his murder.While Harriet Tubman never really failed in the Underground Railroad,neither did she die by the hands of a slave owner.These two things are highly different because Nat went on a killing spree to get a sort of revenge on the slave owners,while freeing most slaves he encountered.Harriet,on the other hand,didn't resort to violence to stay more in the shadows,while freeing slaves she encountered,mainly on a mission to find her family.I would chose revelry in the dark rather than revelry that leads to my death.
Explanation:
1. Why was Cyrus a fair ruler?
2. What was the Royal Road.
3. Who were the Satrap?
4. Who was Zoroaster?
5. What was the religion of the Persians? How was it different than other early civilizations?
What happened at the battle of Marathon?
What happened at the battle of Thermoplae
What happened at the battle of Salamis
What happened at Plateae
Answer:
1. He treated new subjects well
2. The Royal Road was an ancient highway reorganized and rebuilt by the Persian king Darius the Great (Darius I) of the first (Achaemenid) Persian Empire in the 5th century BCE.
3. Satraps (/ˈsætrəp/) were the governors of the provinces of the ancient Median and Achaemenid Empires and in several of their successors, such as in the Sasanian Empire and the Hellenistic empires.
4. Born into the Spitama clan, he worked as a priest. He was a family man, with a wife, three sons and three daughters.
5.The Persians followed a monotheistic religion called Zoroastrianism, which recognized only a single deity named Ahura Mazda. Based on the teachings of the Persian prophet Zoroaster, this was the official religion of the Persian Empire, although conquered peoples were allowed to practice their own religions.
6. Battle of Marathon, (September 490 bce), in the Greco-Persian Wars, decisive battle fought on the Marathon plain of northeastern Attica in which the Athenians, in a single afternoon, repulsed the first Persian invasion of Greece.
7. Battle of Thermopylae, (480 bce), battle in central Greece at the mountain pass of Thermopylae during the Persian Wars. ... After three days of holding their own against the Persian king Xerxes I and his vast southward-advancing army, the Greeks were betrayed, and the Persians were able to outflank them.
8. Battle of Salamis, (480 bc), battle in the Greco-Persian Wars in which a Greek fleet defeated much larger Persian naval forces in the straits at Salamis, between the island of Salamis and the Athenian port-city of Piraeus. ... The Greeks sank about 300 Persian vessels while losing only about 40 of their own.
9. Battle of Plataea (479 BCE): decisive battle in the Persian War in which the Greeks overcame the Persian invaders. In 480, the Persian king Xerxes invaded Greece.
Explanation:
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Which phrase describes the element carbon-14?
decays at an unknown rate
found in an organism’s remains
forms from the breakdown of nitrogen-14
is measured to determine the age of sedimentary rocks
Answer:
Its used to measure to deternube the age of sedimentary rocks
Explanation:
Its radioactive and used for radiocarbon dating and radiolabeling.
Please place these in order.Thank-you.
Answer:
3,2,4,1,5
Explanation:
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“In recent years, more Americans have come to favor normalizing relations with Cuba. In 2014, the US restored full diplomatic relations with the island. And in 2015, some travel restrictions were lifted. Fidel Castro passed away in 2016. Later that year, US President Barack Obama met with his brother (the new President) Raul Castro. It was the first visit by a US President in over 80 years.”
Do you think the relationship between Cuba and the US is improving? Explain.
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Explain why the Polish Revolt occurred and what it had to do with the Congress of Vienna.
EXPLANATION TO THIS! :(
Answer:
im just here for da free points but its bc they power hungry
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Explanation:
In a well-structured paragraph, summarize the important achievements and contributions of ancient Indian civilization. Be sure to include cultural achievements and contributions in math, science, and technology. (all my points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Answer:
Indians were brave and intelligent at ancient time . they invented 0 and the number systems and it is one of the greatest innovations in history. they also invented wheel .
India also developed ayurveda medicine for people.
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Answer:
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Answer:
i think its c but im not sure
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Why is it difficult to build a national identity in East African countries?
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Answer:
Most African nations suffer from military dictatorships, corruption, civil unrest and war, underdevelopment and deep poverty. The majority of the countries classified by the UN as least developed are in Africa. Numerous development strategies have failed to yield the expected results.
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MADAM C.J WALKER QUESTIONS
1). Born/Death/Age when died
2). Education/college/major
3). Siblings
4). City, State they grew up in
5). Explain their upbringing? For example: MLK Jr. grew up out in the country poor and abused.
6). What conflicts (problems) did they face ?
7). What did they accomplice or change ?
Answer:
Born: December 23, 1867
Died: May 25, 1919
Age at death: 51 years
Siblings: Alexander Breedlove, Louvenia Breedlove, James Breedlove, Owen Breedlove Jr., Solomon Breedlove
City, State they grew up in: (Louisiana), U.S.
Upbringing: Madam C.J. Walker rose from poverty in the South to become one of the wealthiest African American women of her time. Orphaned at age seven, Walker lived with her older sister Louvenia, and the two worked in the cotton fields. Partly to escape her abusive brother-in-law, at age 14 Walker married Moses McWilliams. When her husband died in 1887, Walker became a single parent of two-year-old daughter Lelia (later known as A’Lelia). Seeking a way out of poverty, in 1889, Walker moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where her four brothers were barbers. There, she worked as a laundress and cook.
Conflicts (problems) faced: For several years, Walker had been experiencing problems with high blood pressure and hair loss. Her doctors advised her to take it easy, but Walker could not or would not slow down her hectic pace. Long years of traveling and hard work finally took their toll.
Accomplice or change: Madam C. J. Walker was “the first Black woman millionaire in America” and made her fortune thanks to her homemade line of hair care products for Black women.
What did the Missouri Compromise of 1820 do?
It abolished slavery in Mexico.
It took lands from Mexico in the Southwest.
It annexed Texas as part of the United States.
It made slavery illegal in new states north of the 36th parallel.