The feathered serpent was an important image to many Mesoamerican civilizations. The serpent represented a god called Quetzalcoatl by the Aztecs and Kukulkan by the Maya. The feathered serpent image has also been found in earlier artwork done by the Olmec.

According to the passage above, which of the following is probably true?
A.
The Maya invaded the Olmec heartland and stole their culture.
B.
The feathered serpent god was unique to the Olmec culture.
C.
The three cultures all had similar gods and religious beliefs.

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Answer 1
No, it is not B. It clearly states that the feathered serpent was “important to many Mesoamerican civilizations.”

C is the best answer.
Answer 2

Answer: C,)

Explanation:The three cultures all had similar gods and religious beliefs.

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1. The North was communist, and since the late 1950s it had been seeking to reunify Vietnam by seizing control of the South.

2. George Ball predicted that if the United States did enter the war, it would eventually have to put half a million troops in South Vietnam.

3. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) said that if the United States and its allies did not act, South Vietnam would fall within the year.

4. Johnson believed he could not ask the region to accept both the end of segregation and the loss of South Vietnam to the communists.

Which two details taken together provide the BEST evidence to support the idea that Johnson felt pressure to become involved in Vietnam?

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How was Christianity used as a justification for imperialism?

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Answer:

Those imposing Chistianity over weaker nations did so by believing thier religion was superior to others. The idea was that the weaker countries needed Christianity.

Explanation:

Many Europeana nations thought Christanity represented western civilization/anglo saxon morals. Christianity was one of the major reasons for colonization of Africa for example.  

In the mid 1800s western settlers and native Americans differed in their veiw about

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In the mid-1800s, western settlers and American Indians differed in their views about how the land should be used. On the other hand, white settlers sought to expand westward, exploiting the natural resources of the territory and erecting new towns in those places.

Mikhail Gorbachev's Policies led to the end of Communism in the USSR

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Answer:

true

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What best describes how William Cody feels about his nickname, "Buffalo Bill"?
A. He did not believe he deserved it.


B. He was ashamed of it.


C. He refused to be called by it.


D. He was proud of it.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is D.

Explanation:

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How did the Crusades change European occupations?
An extensive growth of professional soldiers
O A fear of leaving the castles and manors led to
more simple occupations
Middle class merchants and bankers began to establish themselves
Workers on farms for food production increased

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Answer:

An extensive growth of professional soldiers

Explanation:

The crusades persuaded people to join the soldiery and fight for a chance to travel and explore.

Answer:

An extensive growth of professional soldiers

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Using four or more complete sentences, describe culture and discuss why it is often referred to as a way of life

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Answer:

Culture and it is often referred to as a way of life is described below in details.

Explanation:

A simple explanation of culture: The features, social practices, and opinions of an assembly of people. One way culture is committed to as a form of life is that it also "advocates strategies that 'lift up the human essence with empathy and respect'". A culture is a form of life of a collection of people who perform particular functions, values opinions, values, and representations that they accept.

Give two examples of precedents Washington set during his presidency.


Name one trait that Washington had, and provide an example.



Write an additional interesting fact about Washington.

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Answer:

he Appointing Judges.

Explanation:

Washington's first love was the wife of one of his best friends!! wait??

Answer:

2 examples:

1) commander and chief of the military

2) Appointed Judges

A trait Washington had:

He had a love of honor and regard, which he strove to hold in check by courteous attention to all, both high and low.

Additional facts:

George Washington began inheriting enslaved people when he was 11-years-old.

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Democracy where citizens elect others to serve in government.
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representative
Question 7 (1 point)

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Answer:

representative democracy

Explanation:

is a form of democracy in which the people of the country choose their own representatives

If you were alive during this time would you have liked or disliked Theodore Roosevelt why or why not ??
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Answer:

If I was alive during the time Teddy Roosevelt was president, I would of had liked him, because, he saw the succesful campaigns of the Rough Riders in Cuba, helping to end the Spanish-American war, and, during his hunts, he proved he was a man of morals.

During one of his hunts he spared a baby bear cub from it's demise, which became international news. He also survived an assassination attempt, when delivering a speech, Teddy was shot before making the speech, but he just simply ignored it and continued the speech, and thats why I like Teddy Roosevelt.

Which of the following led to the end of the Roman Republic?​

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Answer:

The Republic was thus terminated by Mark Antony's final defeat along with his ally Cleopatra and his lover in the Battle of Actium in 31BC and by the Senate granting Octavian extraordinary powers as Augustus in 27BC – affected as his first Roman emperor.

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During what other time period was nativism prominent in the united states ?

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The most prominent American nativist organization of the 19th century was the Know-Nothing party, which flourished originally in the 1840s and experienced a revival in the 1880s. The Ku Klux Klan was also notable for its nativist sentiment

Explain how the choices YOU make can affect the economy:

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Economics examine how we people choose among the alternatives available to us, the choices we make have opportunities , the opportunity costs affect the choices people make.

Answer:

the choices you make can affect the economy because if you burn down a building that isn't yours. the people would then have to shut down the building which would be taking away a resource for the community.

What was happening the day of the assassination

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Answer:

A play was going on in fords Theatre in Washington, D.C.

Explanation:

if the "assassination" your talking about is Abraham Lincoln this is

what was going down john wicks booth killed him

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John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963, at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time in Dallas, Texas, while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza.Kennedy was riding with his wife Jacqueline, Texas Governor John Connally, and Connally's wife Nellie when he was fatally shot by former U.S. Marine Lee Harvey Oswald, firing in ambush from a nearby building. Governor Connally was seriously wounded in the attack. The motorcade rushed to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where Kennedy was pronounced dead about 30 minutes after the shooting; Connally recovered.

Location - Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas, USA

Coordinates - 32°46′45″N 96°48′31″W

Date - November 22, 1963; 57 years ago12:30 PM (Central Standard Time)

Target - John F. Kennedy

Attack type - Sniper assassination

Weapons - 6.5×52mm Italian Carcano M91/38 bolt-action rifle

Deaths - John F. Kennedy

J. D. Tippit

Injured - John Connally

James TaguePerpetratorLee Harvey Oswald

Oswald was arrested by the Dallas Police Department 70 minutes after the initial shooting. Oswald was charged under Texas state law with the murder of Kennedy, as well as that of Dallas policeman J. D. Tippit, who had been fatally shot a short time after the assassination. At 11:21 a.m. November 24, 1963, as live television cameras were covering his transfer from the city jail to the county jail, Oswald was fatally shot in the basement of Dallas Police Headquarters by Dallas nightclub operator Jack Ruby. Oswald was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he soon died. Ruby was convicted of Oswald's murder, though it was later overturned on appeal, and Ruby died in prison in 1967 while awaiting a new trial.

After a 10-month investigation, the Warren Commission concluded that Oswald assassinated Kennedy, that Oswald had acted entirely alone, and that Ruby had acted alone in killing Oswald.Kennedy was the eighth and most recent US President to die in office, and the fourth (following Lincoln, Garfield, and McKinley) to be assassinated. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson automatically became president upon Kennedy's death.

A later investigation, the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA), agreed with the Warren Commission that the injuries that Kennedy and Connally sustained were caused by Oswald's three rifle shots, but they also concluded that Kennedy was "probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy"as analysis of a dictabelt audio recording pointed to the existence of an additional gunshot and therefore "... a high probability that two gunmen fired at [the] President".The committee was not able to identify any individuals or groups involved with the possible conspiracy. In addition, the HSCA found that the original federal investigations were "seriously flawed" with respect to information-sharing and the possibility of conspiracy. As recommended by the HSCA, the dictabelt evidence suggesting conspiracy was subsequently re-examined and rejected.It was determined that the dictabelt recorded sounds at another location in Dallas about one minute after Kennedy had been shot.

In light of the investigative reports determining that "reliable acoustic data do not support a conclusion that there was a second gunman", the U.S. Justice Department concluded active investigations and stated "that no persuasive evidence can be identified to support the theory of a conspiracy" in the assassination.However, Kennedy's assassination is still the subject of widespread debate and has spawned numerous conspiracy theories and alternative scenarios. Polls conducted from 1966 to 2004 found that up to 80 percent of Americans suspected that there was a plot or cover-up.

Do you think the placement of the articles is significant

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Answer:

Most scholars agree that temples in the Early Dynastic period were the main administrative and authoritative centers of a Sumerian city. Temples owned land, had access to large amounts of wealth, and could employ huge numbers of dependents. The leader of a temple, therefore, was a very powerful person. hope this helps :D

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Answer:

“In a sense, the placement of an article is important. The closer to the front of the magazine the article is placed, the more importance it is considered to have. Editors realize that readers start at the front—and they may or may not make it all the way to the back.

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Read the map.

A map titled Spread of Hinduism. A key shows Expansion routes with a red arrow. The Himalaya Mountains are along the border between India and China. Beginning near the eastern coast of India, arrows point southeast to Sri Lanka, Sumatra, Java, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, and Myanmar (Burma).

What does the map show about the spread of Hinduism?

Hinduism spread to areas of western India along trading routes.
Hinduism did not expand beyond the natural borders of India.
Hinduism spread primarily to areas east and south of India.
Hinduism was hindered by natural barriers from spreading to other regions.

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Answer:

Correct answer is Hinduism spread primarily to areas east and south of India.

Explanation:

Third option is the correct one as all of these areas that are shown are located towards the east and south of India, and because of that logically this is the correct answer.

It didn't spread towards the west and obviously spread outside the borders of India.

Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

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Name two ways that Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles

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Answer:In 1936, Hitler introduced conscription, and war-tested his armed forces in the Spanish Civil War. In 1936, also, Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles by moving troops into the Rhineland demilitarised zone. Hitler also broke the Treaty of Versailles in 1938 bye invading Austria and declaring Anschluss.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Explanation:

Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles by moving troops into the Rhineland demilitarised zone.

Hitler also broke the Treaty of Versailles in 1938 bye invading Austria and declaring Anschluss.

who was excluded from latin american revolution

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Answer:

Cuba and Puerto Rico

Explanation:

Answer:

Cuba and Puerto Rico

Explanation:

The two exceptions were the islands of Cuba and Puerto Rico, which along with the Philippines remained Spanish colonies until the 1898 Spanish-America War. At the same time, the Portuguese monarchy relocated to Brazil during Portugal's French occupation.

The photo below shows an x-ray of Tutankhamen’s skull.



How could the x-ray help to correct errors and oversights in historians’ past interpretations?

a The x-ray could provide information about how quickly Tutankhamen died.
b The x-ray could be compared to those of other boys of Tutankhamen’s age.
c The x-ray could provide new evidence to understand Tutankhamen’s death.
d The x-ray could provide new information about Tutankhamen’s DNA

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Answer:

c The x-ray could provide new evidence to understand Tutankhamen’s death.

Explanation:

Over the past few decades, there has been series of historical accounts of how Tutankhamen died. The various accounts lead to the creation of doubts among people on which account is actually true and which ones are actually false. With the new x-ray results, this would help towards providing new evidence about Tutankhamen's death.

who was the second President of the United States of America​

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john adams was the second

Answer:

John Adams

Explanation:

At first, some women did not exercise their newly won right to vote because
a. they did not feel comfortable voting.
b. they could not leave their children and go to the polls.
c. their families discouraged them from voting.
d. all of the above.

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I think it’s c because their husbands didn’t let them vote

Part B: How does this help validate his argument? Question 4 options:
A The tone Dr. King shows the reader that he is willing to use any means necessary to end the fight for equal rights.
B The tone Dr. King uses shows the reader he will not be bullied and will continue to fight peacefully for equal rights.
C The tone Dr. King uses shows the reader that he is willing to wait for equal rights to be handled in the courts.
D The tone Dr. King uses shows the reader that he is an educated person and he does not deserve to be in jail.

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The answer to your question is choice B. Hope this helps!

(the fundamental orders of Connecticut) what reasons do the writers give for forming a government?

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Answer:

The writers of the constitution wanted a new plan of government because they felt the old plan gave too much power to the states and allowed too much democracy. They fixed these problems in the document that we now call the Constitution

Explanation:

Impact of imperialism in Sub-Saharan

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Imperialism was imposed by the Europeans as they colonized Sub-Saharan Africa. For hundreds of years the Europeans traded gold and salt with huge trading empires that had developed in Africa.

Research: Industrial Revolution:- 8 Bullet points ( 8 important facts)

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Answer:

It Began in Britain

It was one of the Biggest Events in Human History

Machines Replaced People

More People Lived in Cities

Economic Conditions Improved for Most People

Industrialization Caused New Problems

Production of Clothing and Fabrics was Transformed

The Steam Engine Improved Transport and Production

The Industrial Revolution Created a New Economic System

Some Countries Have yet to Experience an Industrial Revolution

Answer:    1 Population shift – moving from rural agriculture to work in factories in cities.

 2  Mass production of goods, increased efficiency, reduced average costs and enabled more to be produced.

 3  The rise of steam power, e.g. steam trains, railways and steam-powered machines.

4 Industrial and scientific discoveries enabled a revolution in our understanding of the material world.

5 Rapid industrialisation had a cost in terms of pollution and poor working conditions for labour.

6 New technologies dramatically improved speed of transporting people and goods. The first Intercity railway was built in 1830 between Liverpool and Manchester. The railways enabled more freight to be transported cheaply and quickly.

7 In 1700, it took four days to travel from London to Manchester, by 1870, it took four hours.

8 Application of steam engines. The development of the steam engine was critical for the Industrial Revolution. It enables steam trains, but also steam-powered pumps and machines, which increased the productivity of labour.

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why did Monroe support a tariff increase on imported goods?

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Answer Why did the South oppose higher tariffs? They sold their cotton to foreign buyers in exchange for foreign manufactured goods, and the tariff would make those goods more expensive. ... Because the money for these improvements would come from tariffs, and they didn't want an increase in tariffs.: It set a 38% tax on some imported goods and a 45% tax on certain imported raw materials. The manufacturing-based economy in the Northeastern states was suffering from low-priced imported manufactured items from Britain. The major goal of the tariff was to protect the factories by taxing imports from Europe.

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Why did the South oppose higher tariffs? They sold their cotton to foreign buyers in exchange for foreign manufactured goods, and the tariff would make those goods more expensive. ... Because the money for these improvements would come from tariffs, and they didn't want an increase in tariffs.: It set a 38% tax on some imported goods and a 45% tax on certain imported raw materials. The manufacturing-based economy in the Northeastern states was suffering from low-priced imported manufactured items from Britain. The major goal of the tariff was to protect the factories by taxing imports from Europe.

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question: why do you think Jefferson wrote what he did for his gravestone?

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Answer:

At key points in his life Jefferson had drawn up lists of his achievements, and on the verge of death he designed his own gravestone and epitaph: "Author of the Declaration of Independence [and] of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom & Father of the University of Virginia."

Explanation:

ANSWER ASAP GiVING BRAINLIEST FIVE STARS AND A HEART!The Inca showed great respect for their ancestors by -
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having "chosen women" serve them

mummify and hold parades for them

sacrificing their hearts to the gods

not looking directly into their eyes

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What year did the Civil War begin




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Answer:

April 12, 1861

Answer: April 12, 1861 – May 9, 1865

Explanation:

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What can you infer about the age of rocks as compared to humans?
A
Rocks have been around much longer than humans have.
B
Like humans, rocks are just a tiny part of Earth's history.
Humans have been around much longer than rocks have.
Humans have no way of finding out the age of a rock.

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Answer:

it's A or Human have no way of finding out the age of a rock

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