Differentiate between the february revolution and the october revolution. What were the out comes of each ?

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The February Revolution toppled the old Tsarist government and instituted a temporary government run mostly by middle-class liberals who wanted to establish a constitutional republic. This government, however, failed to address the need for land reform and economic development, focusing its efforts instead on continuing the war. The October Revolution, on the other hand, was led by the Bolsheviks, radical Marxists who wished to establish a socialist republic of “soviets” (i.e. worker’s councils). This revolution permanently established communism in Russian politics; under communism, Russia would become one of the world’s major super powers, but millions of Russians would suffer under its repressions.


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1. Which TWO of the following statements best explain the
central ideas of the text?

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what are the following statements?

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3. The free body diagram below demonstrates
____ forces

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fictitious forces

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1. For centuries, the Inca civilization was well hidden from Spanish invaders and explorers. What protected this unique culture from outside influences?
A. Inca settlements were usually protected by armed guards who kept intruders out.
B. Inca settlements were usually hidden by dense fog and located in swamps that were hard to navigate.
C. Most Inca settlements were hidden by the thickly growing vegetation of South American rain forests.
D. Inca settlements were difficult to find and reach because they were build at high altitudes on rough terrain.

2. The decline or weakening of Mesoamerican civilizations can be attributed to two "natural" causes in addition to deliberate attacks by Spanish invaders. What were these two causes?
A. lack of agricultural skill and loss of fertile farmland
B. floods and an earthquake
C. overpopulation and lack of domesticated animals
D. infectious diseases and drought

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1. D. Inca settlements were difficult to find and reach because they were build at high altitudes on rough terrain.

Inca civilizations were well hidden and protected from outside influences due to their location high in the Andes Mountains of South America. It took the Spanish a while to find them, though diseases reached the outlying settlements even when the Spanish did not.

2.  D. infectious diseases and drought

The Maya civilization experienced a lengthy and extreme drought that led to widespread starvation, which reduced their population and influence over the region long before Europeans arrived in Mesoamerica. The Inca and the Aztec populations were wiped out by the infectious diseases the Spanish conquistadores brought with them.

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1. Inca settlements were difficult to find and reach because they were build at high altitudes on rough terrain.

2. Infectious diseases and drought.

Explanation:

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evaluate the role of Malcolm X in the founding of the Black Power Movement.

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Malcolm X was integral in the Black Power Movement. He introduced new ways of fighting oppression, no matter how controversial they may have been, but more importantly than that, he made many members realize that the "By any means necessary" philosophy did not necessarily benefit anyone in the long run.

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I second that answer

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I think that it explains perfectly

Throughout its history, millions of people have immigrated to America. List four reasons given by people who have left their homeland and settled in the U.S

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To find the American dream! Two to live a better life! To have jobs! And to also freedom of religious!

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Start New, Scarcity, Freedom of religion, and war.

Explanation:

Some reasons why people came to American is to find a job. Other people left their country to find a new life and start fresh. Another reasons that people moved to America is because their food was scarce. Like the  Great Potato Famine in 1845.  This caused many family's in Ireland to move to the united states so that they could eat and get jobs. Another reasons that people moved to America is that they wanted freedom of religion. Sometimes their religion is not welcome in their country and they could get in trouble for it. So they moved to America and started a new life and embraced their religion. One main reasons that people from different country's moved to different country's because they wanted to get way from war. Many country had just finished wars and are now are wanting to start new for them and their family's. 

The reader can tell from Harriet Tubman's experience that
A
Only a few runaway slaves decided to leave the South.
B
Many people saved money to give to runaway slaves.
с
Only a few runaway slaves made it to the North.
D
Many people worked together to help runaway slaves.

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I believe the answer is D

In a well written paragraph, explain how the DoRoMaC utilized Enlightenment
ideas to guarantee equality and liberty for French people. Use at least 2 examples
in your explanation!

Include the following:
1. Topic Sentence
2. Explanation & Evidence
3. Explanation & Evidence
4. Closing Sentence
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Answer:

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, French Declaration des Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen, one of the basic charters of human liberties, containing the principles that inspired the French Revolution. Its 17 articles, adopted between August 20 and August 26, 1789, by France’s National Assembly, served as the preamble to the Constitution of 1791. Similar documents served as the preamble to the Constitution of 1793 retitled simply Declaration of the Rights of Man and to the Constitution of 1795 retitled Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man and the Citizen. Despite the limited aims of the framers of the Declaration, its principles could be extended logically to mean political and even social democracy. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen came to be, as was recognized by the 19th-century historian Jules Michelet, “the credo of the new age.”

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who fought in the French and Indian War​

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Answer:

It was between Great Britan and France.

Explanation:

Great Britain and France did

How did the great Depression affect Emilia Castaneda​

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Answer:

The young Emilia Castañeda and her family lived in Los Angeles in the 1920s and 30s. Once the Great Depression hit, the Hoover Administration implemented involuntary deportations. Through various means, hundreds of thousands of Mexican immigrants and U.S. citizens of Mexican heritage were deported to Mexico. Emilia would not return to her home for many years.

The earliest settlements on the Arabian peninsula grew up

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Answer:

the Islamic prophet Muhammad and was born in Mecca in about 570 and first began preaching in the city in 610 but migrated

Which of the following best describes the Industrial Revolution?

Q1 options:

a new way of thinking about how hard people should work


a dramatic change in the way people worked and lived


a revolt against the rule of kings


a change in the way European countries traded with other nations

Q2
Which of the following is not a consequence of the Industrial Revolution?

Q2 options:

Machines began to do the work of thousands of craftsmen.


People moved from the country to cities.


Factories replaced homes as the centers of production.


Cottage craftsmen grew wealthier because of their specialized skills.

Q 3
Which of the following best describes why the Industrial Revolution started in England?

Q3 options:

It had a growing population and large deposits of coal and iron.


It had won recent wars in Europe against other great powers.


Its people were smarter than people elsewhere in the world.


Its land was infertile and its farmers unproductive.

Q 4
Another advantage the British had were thinkers such as Adam Smith who made huge strides in figuring out how their economy worked. Which of the following does not describe Adam Smith?

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He was a Scottish professor who tried to understand how nations acquired wealth.


He wrote a book called The Wealth of Nations.


He helped inspire the American Declaration of Independence.


He is considered the father of modern economics.

Q5
In The Wealth of Nations, Smith writes about an “invisible hand.” Which of the following best describes the “invisible hand”?

Q5 options:

a guide that ensures that people produce the things that society needs


the way in which government duties secretly increase the price of imported goods


the process by which a single worker completes all stages in the manufacture of a product


the thefts committed by workers in factories

Q 6
With which economic system is Smith most associated?

Q 6 options:

capitalism


colonialism


constitutionalism


communism

Q7
Thanks to the efforts of a number of inventors, the Industrial Revolution began in England's textile industry.

Who invented the mechanical loom which was powered by a horse or a waterwheel?

Q7 options:

Richard Arkwright


John Kay


Edmund Cartwright


James Hargreaves

Q8
Thanks to the efforts of a number of inventors, the Industrial Revolution began in England's textile industry.

Who invented the flying shuttle which allowed weavers to make wider pieces of cloth?

Q8 options:

Richard Arkwright


John Kay


Edmund Cartwright


James Hargreaves

Q9
Thanks to the efforts of a number of inventors, the Industrial Revolution began in England's textile industry.

Who invented the spinning jenny which increased the production of thread?

Q9 options:

Richard Arkwright


John Kay


Edmund Cartwright


James Hargreaves

Q10
Thanks to the efforts of a number of inventors, the Industrial Revolution began in England's textile industry.

Who invented the water frame which could spin thread around the clock?

Q10 options:

Richard Arkwright
John Kay
Edmund Cartwright
James Hargreaves
Richard Arkwright
John Kay
Edmund Car

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Answer:

Answer 1: B

Answer 2: C

Answer 3: A

Answer 4: C

Answer 5: A

Answer 6: B

Answer 7: Cartwright

Answer 8: John Kay

Answer 9: Hargreaves

Answer 10: Arkwright

Answer:

Answer 1: a dramatic change in the way people worked and lived

Answer 2: Cottage craftsmen grew wealthier because of their specialized skills.

Answer 3: It had a growing population and large deposits of coal and iron.

Answer 4: He helped inspire the American Declaration of Independence.

Answer 5: a guide that ensures that people produce the things that society needs

Answer 6: capitalism

Answer 7: Edmund Cartwright

Answer 8: John Kay

Answer 9: James Hargreaves

Answer 10: Richard Arkwright

How will this treaty lead
to the beginning of
World War 2?

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Answer:

Can you at least tell me what treaty we are talking about right now?

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Who led the Corps of Discovery?
Meriwether/Thomaſ
Lewis/Clark
O Merwether/Lewis
Thomas/Clark

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Lewis/clark I believe
Lewis / Clark I think.

Complete the following analogy: Socrates is to Plato as

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Answer:

Teacher is to student

Explanation:

Socrates taught Plato and Plato taught Aristotle.

ANSWER:

Teacher is to a student

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Why did the colonists believe that a democracy would be the best form of government for their new country?

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This meant that they could not govern themselves and make their own laws. They had to pay high taxes to the king. They felt that they were paying taxes to a government where they had no representation. They were also angry because the colonists were forced to let British soldiers sleep and eat in their homes.

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How did the Kingdom of Mali benefit from the salt and gold trade routes?
A. It built trade routes to gain protection from invaders.
B. It formed alliances with Christian states along trade routes.
C. It grew wealthy by controlling trade routes.
D. It separated itself from its neighbors by shutting down trade routes.

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C. It grew wealthy by controlling trade routes.

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Answer: C

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About how many Indian actresters were failed as a result of their involvement in the salt march
80
800
8000
80,000​

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Answer:

8,000

Explanation:

they were failed because Bollywood didn't want them to be involved in events like the salt march

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Why don’t u just read it ?

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the answer is right there !!! 10

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Which is the most important in sparking the Age of Exploration?
O The Renaissance
The Black Plague
The Protestant Reformation
The Fall of Constantinople

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I’m pretty sure it’s the Black Plague!!!
it’s The black plague !

Describe the impact of the columbian exchange in the Western Hemisphere ( New World ). Include both positive and negative outcomes.

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Answer:

if you search up the question, there should be a pdf documnet with it

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What did many American settlers bring with them to Texas?​

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They brought slaves .

Which word best describes the economy of the South from 1800-18447
A.agrarian
B.industrial
C.mixed
D.capitalist

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Agrarian, around that time they still heavily relied on farming and slavery while the north was starting to further industrialize

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

This is pre-civil war, and the southern economy was entirely based on agriculture and slave labor. :) hope this helps

Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. The meat packing industry began in Victoria, Texas. b. Cattle drives ran west to east across Texas in the late 1800s. c. Chisholm Trail ran from South Texas through several cities and into Abilene, Kansas. d. Fort Worth, Amarillo, and Wichita became cow towns as cows were driven from Texas to Kansas. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

b.

Cattle drives ran west to east across Texas in the late 1800s.

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Answer: B

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According to Article Il of the Constitution, who represents the nation and creates policies
o the president
O the Senate
o the House of Representatives
O the Supreme Court



I think it’s a (A.

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Explanation:

The president is the leader, military commander, and policymaker The answer is A

The answer is A I had this on test prep a few days ago

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Which characteristic of the U.S. Constitution was also included in the Texas Constitution?

judges are appointed by the president

a Bill of Rights

Senate members are elected for life

constitutional conventions are necessary to change laws

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Answer: A Bill of Rights

Explanation:

The Charter of Rights is the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. It is a document that guarantees the implementation of democratic principles in the country, respects human rights and freedoms, and ensures the limitation of federal states' power. The charter has been in force since 1791 and was introduced by former US President James Madison.

True or False

Monarchs hoped to increase their wealth by sending
colonizing and exploration expeditions overseas.

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Historians generally recognize three motives for European exploration and colonization in the New World: God, gold, and glory.

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True or False

Peasants became the allies of the monarchs.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

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truee

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What type of government did all the African empires have ?

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All the Kingdoms of of West Africa gained their wealth from the so called Gold salt trade with the Islamic states to the north.

Ghana was the first kingdom of west Africa. Using the technology of storing grain and iron working ,the kingdom gained ascendancy in West Africa. Then with a monopoly with trade to the Islamic states became wealthy. The West African Kingdom would trade gold, ivory and slaves, for salt , manufactured goods, and cloth.

These precious goods from the north would then be traded with other tribes in Western Africa adding to the wealth. The Niger River was instrumental in moving goods within West Africa.

Ghana was replace by Mali as the dominate force in West Africa. Mali continued the same pattern of trade with the Islamic States. One of the kings of Mali Masa Musa ( meaning Great King) even traveled to Mecca bringing immense amounts of gold and slaves to the north

Mali was conquered by the Kingdom of Songhai. This kingdom followed the same pattern of trading gold, ivory and slaves with the north. The Niger River continued to be the main source of trade within Western Africa.

Then the Islamic Kingdom of Morocco decided to cut out the middle man. The Islamic Kingdom of Morocco destroyed the Songhai empire. However the other Western African kingdoms and tribes wouldn't trade with the Moroccans and the Gold Salt trade dissolved.

All three of the Western African kingdoms depended on the Gold Salt trade and control of the Niger River to dominate West Africa.

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