Answer:
correct
Explanation:
Match the
ulary word with the correct definition.
plague
a disease that spreads quickly
pandemic
not continuous
famine
the widespread scarcity of food
intermittently
outbreak of a disease over a large area
affecting many people
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Before Christianity who was the ultimate authority in the Roman Empire
Answer:
if were talking about religion... then..
Religio Romana
The Religio Romana (literally, the "Roman Religion") constituted the major religion of the city in antiquity. The first gods held sacred by the Romans were Jupiter, the highest, and Mars, the god of war, and father of Rome's twin founders, Romulus and Remus, according to tradition.
Over time, the Christian church and faith grew more organized. In 313 AD, the Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which accepted Christianity: 10 years later, it had become the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Answer:
Religio Romana
Explanation:
before Christianity had been introduced to the romans and Constantine made it the official religion of Rome, The head of roman religion would have been the god Jupiter.
Of all the reform movements in America during the 1800’s, which one was the most important? What still needs to be reformed in America?
Who was the first Supreme Court Chief Justice?
Answer: John jay
Explanation:
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What is the difference between positive and negative integration?
Answer:
Positive integration is often identified with positive values like social protection and the correction of market failures, negative integration with deregulation, social dumping, and the protection of economic interests.
Explanation:
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what authority was given to the postmaster general under the espionage and sedition acts
Answer:
The authority that was given to the postmaster general under the Espionage and Sedition Acts was to hold any mail that violated the acts. The Espionage act which was introduced in 1917 is a federal law which was in United States.
Explanation:
Answer:
D) to hold any mail that violated the acts
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. It caused diseases to spread
Explanation:
What was the global significance of the cold war?
Answer:
Explanation:
The cold war showed the divide between capitalism and communism and overall showed how the world war divided. It even left every country vulnerable as if one nuke were ever to set off, the other country would counter-attack with their own nukes POSSIBLY causing an extinction event. This is called M.A.D or mutually assured destruction where if one country fires a nuke onto another, the other country will counter attack with nukes which will cause all-out destruction.
Overall, the main significance was the danger it posed to the 2 superpowers with completely opposing ideologies which dragged pretty much every other country with them. It even showed that war was no longer a possibility nowadays because if any of the superpowers were to go to war, nukes would be used to utterly destroy the other. So they had to avoid a direct war at all cost.
Most of Lewis and Clark‘s encounters with the native Americans was____
Match each landmark Supreme Court case with the correct ruling
Marbury v. Madison
Plessy v. Ferguson
Brown v. Board of Education
Miranda v Arizona
Segregation is constitutional.
An accused person's Fifth Amendment rights must be protected.
Segregation is unconstitutional.
The US government must function within the rule of law as established in
the Constitution
Miranda vs. Arizona - 5th amendment
Brown vs. Board of Education - Segregation was unconstitutional.
Marbury vs. Madison - U.S. Government must function...
Plessy vs. Ferguson - Segregation is constitutional.
What was Marbury vs. Madison Case?A significant ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in Marbury v. Madison (1803) established for the first time that federal courts had the authority to invalidate a congressional act on the grounds that it contravened the U.S. Constitution.
It was an ingenious answer to the issue. Marshall, who wrote the court's ruling, concluded that when Jefferson stopped the nominees' commissions after they had already been confirmed and sealed, he had violated their constitutional rights. Marbury also had the right to file a lawsuit and seek redress, and a federal judge may issue a writ directing Jefferson to comply.
But things became much more difficult when it came to the third question. A section of the Judicial Act of 1789 provided the Supreme Court the authority to issue writs directly to federal office holders without a plaintiff having to go through a lower court, which allowed the court to hear Marbury's case directly.
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Answer:
I think is west i think but I don't really know
Answer:
I think it's the North. I tried to look around and find out more, but I got nothing, sorry.
Two global institutions or organizations that have had a significant impact on international law and trade are the United Nations (UN) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
TRUE OR FALSE
Answer:
it is true for the first time that the first of 4th amendment is the best 3of for the
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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What was the significance of the
loss of the Philippines?
Answer:he Philippines campaign (Filipino: Kampanya sa Pilipinas or Labanan sa Pilipinas, Spanish: Campaña en las Filipinas del Ejercito Japonés, Japanese: フィリピン諸島の侵略, romanized: Firipin shotō no shinryaku), also known as the Battle of the Philippines or the Fall of the Philippines, was from December 8, 1941 to May 8, 1942 the invasion of the Philippines by the Empire of Japan and the defense of the islands by United States and the Philippine Armies during World War II.
The Japanese launched the invasion by sea from Formosa, over 200 miles (320 km) north of the Philippines. The defending forces outnumbered the Japanese 3-2 but were a mixed force of non-combat experienced regular, national guard, constabulary and newly-created Commonwealth units. The Japanese used first-line troops at the outset of the campaign, and by concentrating their forces, they swiftly overran most of Luzon during the first month.
The Japanese high command, believing that they had won the campaign, made a strategic decision to advance by a month their timetable of operations in Borneo and Indonesia and to withdraw their best division and the bulk of their airpower in early January 1942.[8] That, coupled with the defenders' decision to withdraw into a defensive holding position in the Bataan Peninsula, enabled the Americans and Filipinos to hold out for four more months.
Japan's conquest of the Philippines is often considered the worst military defeat in US history.[9] About 23,000 American military personnel, and about 100,000 Filipino soldiers were killed or captured.[10]
Explanation:
All of the following contributed to Hitler’s rise to power in Germany except ________________.
A
The Great Depression severely hurt Germany.
B
Germans were extremely upset at the terms imposed on them by the Treaty of Versailles after WWI.
C
Germany’s democratic government after WWI was too ineffective to solve problems.
D
The idea of “autarky” or self-sufficiency did not catch on among the German people.
Name two reasons why Cortes was able to defeat Montezuma 1._______________________ 2.______________________
Answer:
1. Superior Weapons. Spanish weaponry was far superior to anything used by the Aztecs or Incas.
2. Alliances and Experience. The invading Spanish forces also took advantage of internal divisions within the Aztec and Inca empires.
1. Superior Weapons.
Spanish weaponry was far superior to anything used by the Aztecs or Incas.
2. Alliances and Experience.
The invading Spanish forces also took advantage of internal divisions within the Aztec and Inca empires.
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Explain how 2 of these M.A.I.N. causes of WWI impacted and influenced each other.
Answer:
2 of what main causes?
Explanation:
We need the main causes, we can't help if we don't know them
Why did the Whig Party nominate William Henry Harrison for president in the 1840 election?
A )Because he opposed the strict separation of powers.
B) Because he was from a modest background and his family opposed slavery.
C) Because he could secure the South.
D) Because they needed a war hero with popular appeal.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
Preamble = B
Thomas Hobbe = D
John Locke = C
The Social Contruct Theory = A
Why might the Nazis have wanted to use slave labor, instead of German
citizens, to keep their war machine running?
Answer:
Because with the vast majority of German men fighting in the war on two fronts, it would've spread them thin to have men working too.
Although President Lincoln and many northerners claimed that no state had the
right to secede from the union, several southern states did and formed what nation
in 1861?
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Answer:
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Describe the details of each campaign listed on this map: 1871, 1872 1873, and the Red River Campaign. Who led them for the U.S.? What is significant about the Red River Campaign?
Answer:
Korean Expedition in 1871.
Russo-Khivan War in 1873.
Explanation:
The campaign of 1871 is also known as Korean Expedition. It was the first American military action in Korea which took place on Ganghwa Island. In the year 1873, Russo-Khivan War held. in this war, Russia conquered the Khanate of Khiva, and it became a Russian territory. General Richard Taylor led the union army of united state. There is great significant about the Red River Campaign because the target of the campaign was Shreveport which is the capital of Confederate Louisiana and the headquarters for the Army of the Trans-Mississippi. In this campaign the union defeated by the Confederate army.
Answer:
Sample Answer
Explanation:
All campaigns were led by Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie. In the campaign of 1871, the U.S. chased a band of Comache led by Quanah Parker. The U.S. lost the campaign. In the campaign of 1872 the U.S. succeeded in defeating two groups of Comanche and Mackenzie’s offensive expeditions stopped many Comanche raids in the area. In the campaign of 1873, Mackenzie moved his troops to Fort Clark along the Mexican border. He attacked Apache and Kickapoo tribes and ended the threat of Native American raids along the Rio Grande. In the Red River Campaign, General Sherman joined Colonel Mackenzie to force out the few remaining Native Americans, attacking from five different angles and forcing the tribes to hide out in a canyon. Once in the canyon, calvary troops killed horses and destroyed supplies, forcing the Native Americans hiding there to surrender or flee.
All of the following were causes of
the Civil War EXCEPT
A the firing on Fort Sumter.
B Abraham Lincoln's election.
Cthe secession of South Carolina.
D John Breckinridge's death.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What was the primary form of rebellion enslaved people engaged in?
Answer:
"The most common form of overt resistance was flight. As early as 1640, slaves in Maryland and Virginia absconded from their enslavement, a trend that would grow into the thousands, and, eventually, tens of thousands by the time of the Civil War."
Explanation:
List 2 confusions on food facts
Answer:
Explanation:
Dark chocolate. Chocolate was first seen in bar form around 1910. ...
As sweet as nectar. ...
Which of the following was not a part of the Roaring Twenties?
A
Prohibition
B
automobiles becoming the main mode of transportation
C
the end of World War I
D
flappers
Answer: c
Explanation: The end of WW1 was in 1918, and it was the spark for the roaring twenties. Prohibition was a big issue during the 1920s, as was cars a leading manufacturing site, and flappers were a group of dancers back then.
Answer:
C the end of WWI
Explanation:
The Meiji Restoration in Japan a. concentrated on the reestablishment of feudal principles of decentralized government and native Japanese values. b. forcefully rejected westernization and looked instead to China as its model. c. sent many Japanese abroad to be educated in the ways of the west and adopted many western reforms in political and military organization. d. created a political system rigidly authoritarian in both form and practice. e. successfully accomplished the expulsion of all foreigners from the country.
Answer:
c. Sent many Japanese abroad to be educated in the ways of the west and adopted many western reforms in political and military organization.
Explanation:
The Meiji Reformation was a time in the history of Japan that brought the biggest change in the nation's political as well as military scene. This period of change made Japan into a modern nation-state.
This period began in 1868 after the emperor adopted the Charter Oath that gave him the power to make changes to the nation. Japan had seen and observed that the most powerful nation, China, had been defeated by the Western powers. And so, Japan decided that it must try to be the same as western nations if she is to be safe from any attacks. This was what primarily led to the Meiji Restoration.
Japan then began welcoming western technology and merchants into the nation. The scholars and government began adopting western methods, including the many reforms regarding the military as well as political spheres. According to Japan, the only way to defeat western power is to be like them, equal to them in every form.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
The "I Have a Dream" speech is described as a great moment in American history. What can be inferred from this?
A) Dr. King practiced his speech for weeks before the March on Washington B) Dr. King's speech had a powerful and lasting impact on civil rights in the U.S. C) Dr. King and many more members of the audience were the descendants of slaves .
D) Dr. King's organizational skills helped make The March on Washington possible.
Answer:
B
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What was life of matvey gredinger before hitler came to power
Answer:
Matvey was the youngest of three children born to a Jewish family. The Gredingers lived in the town of Vertujeni, which was located in Bessarabia, a region of Romania.
His father was a kosher butcher, preparing meat, especially chicken, for sale in his kosher shop. Matvey attended a Jewish school where he studied Jewish history and Hebrew.
After Matvey completed the seventh grade, he went to the Romanian capital of Bucharest in 1934 and secured a job working in a textile factory.
While Matvey was visiting his family in 1940, the Soviets occupied Bessarabia. Within a year the Germans occupied the area. At once, Romanian soldiers began shooting Jews. His family barricaded their house but the soldiers broke in. Matvey was dragged out and a soldier fired at him; the bullet passed through his neck. Matvey survived and fled to a nearby town, but the Germans came the next day. He was then deported to a forced-labor camp in Ukraine. In 1944 he was liberated by the Red Army.
WHO was the first child on planet earth
Answer:
Me me me Me me me Me me me
Explanation:
i'm joking it's adam
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in the bible it says that adam and eve are the first to be on this earth. but my question is how they lived without having a mother or a father? where did they come from?
Answer:
adam
Explanation: