Two major groups that helped create a new nation in North America were slaves and indentured servants.

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Answer 1

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Slaves and indentured servants

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Answer 2

Slaves and indentured labor were important labor forces in early North American colonization, but they did not actively "build" the new nation. Slaves, most of whom were from Africa, were forced to labor on plantations, while indentured servants worked for free entry into the colonies.

Their contribution to the economy was significant, but the ideas, efforts, and actions of American colonists, political leaders, and revolutionary forces during the American Revolution and the founding of the United States through the Constitution were crucial to building the new nation. Slaves and indentured servants played important roles in American history, although they were not central to the formation of the new nation.

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Which weakness of the Articles of Confederation led to Shays’s Rebellion?

A. The national government lacked the power to regulate trade.

B. The national government lacked a national court system.

C. The national government lacked central leadership.

D. The national government lacked the power to tax.

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I think the answer is D

Answer:

D

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Why did Alexander Hamilton come to America?

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Africa has over 500 million people living in extreme poverty True False​

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true I think :) that’s what I think it is
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Put the "Cult of Domesticity" in your own words. What was it? What ideas were behind it?

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The Cult of Domesticity was also known as the Cult of True Womanhood. The Cult was an ideology that created a new idea about the role of women in society. It was founded on the theory of scientific sexism and the fact that nineteenth- century women were considered to be both physically and mentally inferior to men.

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An Italian merchant, explorer and cartographer, he
played a senior role in two voyages which explored the
east coast of South America between 1499 and 1502
and discovered that South America extended much
further south than previously known by Europeans.
The new continent 'America' was named after him.​

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Answer:

Amerigo Vespucci is the men for which both South and North America was named after.

What is the central purpose of Civil Disobedience

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Civil disobedience, also called passive resistance, the refusal to obey the demands or commands of a government or occupying power, without resorting to violence or active measures of opposition; its usual purpose is to force concessions from the government or occupying power.

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Deirdre McCloskey and Katherine Jenkins both argue for a sense of gender
understood as a form of
What

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Answer:

transgenero

Deirdre McCloskey defendia a identidade de gênero a partir da própria identificação pessoal

What are two positive and two negative ways geography affected Egypt?

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I only know the positives but that's a start I hope :/

They benefit from the geography of this region in which they had the deserts for protection of attacks, the Nile River for trade, transportation, and the fresh water for the crops and people.

Answer the following questions about internal and external factors that led to change in various states after 1900.

a) Identify factors that led to the Russian Revolution (1917).

b) Identify factors that led to the Mexican Revolution (1910–17).

c) Explain how land-based and maritime empires gave way to new states in the 20th century.

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a) Identify factors that led to the Russian Revolution (1917).

The October Revolution in Russia in 1917 signified the collapse of Tsarist Russia and the establishment of a regime by the Bolsheviks and the leader of the Communist Party, Lenin. The main reason, among others, was the dissatisfaction of peasants and workers due to large class differences. The dissatisfaction of workers and peasants was preceded by several wars that Russia led and lost all, but the war with Turkey. Peasants barely survived in unreformed economic agricultural conditions. Workers fought for bigger rights in factories, for shortening working hours, but primacy was in waging wars, rather than dealing with economic issues and dissatisfaction of workers and peasants. Also, Emperor Nicholas spent more time dealing with his own family than on state issues. All this led to the general dissatisfaction of the people and the October Revolution.

b) Identify factors that led to the Mexican Revolution (1910–17).

Some of the factors that led to the Mexican Revolution were the dictatorship-like way of ruling that Porfirio Diaz exhibited for over 30 years, the exploitation and poor treatment of laborers, and the large disparity between rich and poor. While there is no definite cause for the Mexican Revolution, there were many factors that led to the decision to rebel against the government.

c) Explain how land-based and maritime empires gave way to new states in the 20th century.

The land-based and maritime empires gave way to new states in the 20th century when the older, land-based empires such as the Ottoman empire, the Russian empire, and the Qing empire collapsed due to a combination of internal and external factors. 

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a) Political and economic factors led to the Russian Revolution of 1917. In the early 1900s, while the rest of the world was already industrialized, Russia was still using subsistence farming with no modern transportation and a large peasant class. Tsar Nicholas II ruled the nation through an autocratic rule with secret police and no representative parliament. The Revolution of 1905 in St. Petersburg started a series of lasting political and social effects on Russia. During World War I, Russia's conditions worsened as the population at home fell into famine and millions died or were wounded on the battlefield. The royal family's popularity further weakened when the tsar took control of the military and left his German wife in charge, but Tsarina Alexandra appointed control to the provisional government who were also unable to win the support of the people. At this time, support for the communist Bolsheviks grew who rallied together to overthrow the Russian government and establish a soviet.  

b) Political factors led to the Mexican Revolution which lasted from 1910 to 1917. The conservatives and liberals disagreed on how to govern the new nation. Mexican forces also took a blow in the Mexican-American War which was a result of Texas' independence and the United States' annexation of Texas. After the war, new liberal leader Benito Juarez redistributed wealth and church lands while instituting reforms, but these went in vain when France overthrew the government and Porfirio Diaz came and established a dictatorship. While Diaz improved infrastructure and increased foreign investments, there was limited democracy and freedom during his rule. The Mexican Revolution was started by the imprisonment of Francisco Madero, a reformer, when he ran for president. In 1910, rebellions began in support of Madero and a bloody civil war forced Diaz out of office. Mexican independence was a long journey because of continued intervention from foreign powers including the United States and France. The Mexican Constitution of 1917 finally established necessary land and social reforms, including limitations on foreign ownership and prohibition of discrimination.

c) When the land-based and maritime empires such as the Ottoman Empire, Spanish Empire, Russian Empire and Qing Dynasty ended due to a combination of internal and external conflicts, they gave way to new states in the 20th century including the Czech Republic, Paula in the Pacific Ocean and many other smaller nationalities gained independence after Austria-Hungary was dissolved after the First World War. Nationalism increased in the 1900s and as a result, the people piled up their desire to gain independence and waited for the right time. After the powder keg exploded in the Balkans and WWI ended, nationalists took advantage of the weak governments and leading powers. In such a way, while the governments were weak, they ultimately gave way to the rising nationalist feelings and rebellions soon turned into independence for many nations in the 20th century.

All of the following are accurate statements about the Bill of Rights EXCEPT
A.the Bill of Rights was not part of the original Constitution
B. the anti-federalists opposed adding a bill of rights to the Constitution
C. the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution as a compromise measure.
D. the Bill of Rights reflected a fear of a strong central government.​

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C is the answer Itz should be right

One important belief in Judaism is that

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A there is only one all
powerful god

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The three main beliefs at the center of Judaism are Monotheism, Identity, and covenant (an agreement between God and his people). The most important teachings of Judaism is that there is one God, who wants people to do what is just and compassionate.

Deity Or Deities: God

Texts: Torah

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What was Africa so
attractive to
imperializing countries?

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Imperialist ambitions in Africa were boosted by the expansion of competitive trade in Europe. ... The rapid expansion of industries made European countries look to African for a supply of cheap raw materials and (slave) labour. West Africa was particularly important for the development of industries in Europe.

Explanation:

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During this time, many European countries expanded their empires by aggressively establishing colonies in Africa so that they could exploit and export Africa's resources. Raw materials like rubber, timber, diamonds, and gold were found in Africa. Europeans also wanted to protect trade routes.

Explanation:

What group of people who make laws for the country

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Congress
Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government and makes laws for the nation. Congress has two legislative bodies or chambers: the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives.

Answer:

Congress

Explanation:

Congress has two parliamentary bodies or chambers: the United States. The United States and the Senate Parliament of Senators.

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The 1879 Nobel Prize winners for Medicine, Sir Godfrey Hounsfield and Allan Cormack, were neither doctors nor physiologists. For what did they win the Prize?

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Answer:

for the development of computer assisted tomography.

Explanation:

The 1979 Nobel Prize winners for Medicine, Sir Godfrey Hounsfield and Allan Cormack won the prize "for the development of computer-assisted tomography."

This is evident in the fact that Sir Godfrey Hounsfield was an English Electrical Engineer, while Allan Cormack was widely known as a South African American physicist.

They both come together to "develop computer-assisted tomography" which is used to provide detailed information about the structure and anatomy of human organs.

Which of the following correctly links the term with its definition?
Select one:

a.
Containment; the policy that the Soviet Union used to spread communism.

b.
Containment; the policy that the U.S. used to stop the spread of communism after WWII.

c.
Cold War; the war to defeat Hitler between 1941-1945.

d.
Iron Curtain; the policy that the United States used to fight the spread of communism.

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Answer:

Containment was a United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad. A component of the Cold War, this policy was a response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to enlarge its communist sphere of influence in Eastern Europe, China, Korea, and Vietnam.

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when did the maya first begin to decline?

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Answer:

Answer is C.

Explanation:

because it is at the end of the classic period

Which statement best completets the diagram showing the events of the First Crusade? (WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST)

A. Muslim armies crush invading European crusaders.
B. Richard the Lionhart's invasion is defeated
C. Salah ad-Din launches a Muslim invasion of European territory.
D. European knights and nobles refuse to attack the Holy Land.

Please hurry!

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Answer: A. Muslim armies crush invading European crusaders.

Explanation:

Sometime in the 11th century, Muslims who had become quite powerful, invaded the lands of the Byzantine empire including the Holy Land. These Muslim Seljuks threatened the main heartland of the Byzantine empire to which the emperor responded by asking for help from the rest of Christendom.

In response, Pope Urban II appealed to the European states for help. The People's Crusade ensued which saw many lower class citizens from across Europe march to the east. Poor equipped and lacking in training, they were massacred by the Muslim armies.

Their place was taken by soldiers led by nobility and they achieved great victories against the Muslims.

Answer:

d or a i believe

Explanation:

Study the map below.
Which number corresponds to the Butterfield-Overland Trail?

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Answer:

4 is

Explanation:

you can search up that trail and see images of the 4 trail

Answer:

Its 4/C

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How are Italy and Germany different

Give 5. Answers and 2-3 good sentences

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1. After WWI, Germans struggled to understand their country uncertain future. Citizens faced poor economic conditions, skyrocketing unemployment, political instability and profound social change. Hitler and the Nazi party offered simple solutions to Germany's problems, exploiting people's fears, frustrations and hopes to win broad support. A new and unfamiliar democratic form of government, the Weimar Republic, replaced the authoritarian empire and immediately faced daunting challenges. Thousands of Germans waited in lines for work and food in the early 1920s. Middle class savings were wiped out as severe inflation left the currency worthless. Some burned it for fuel.

2. The Nazi Party recruited, organized, and produced a newspaper to spread its message. Hitler proved to be a charismatic leader, and used the latest technology to reach people. The Nazi Party gained broad support, including many in the middle class - intellectuals, civil servants, students, professionals, shopkeepers and clerks ruined by the Depression.

3. After the Nazis assumed power, Jews enjoyed all rights of citizenship in Germany. After 1933, the German government gradually excluded Jews from public life and public education. By 1938, German authorities had isolated and segregated Germany's Jews, expelling them from the professions and eliminating most opportunities to earn a living. The goal of Nazi propaganda was to demonize Jews and encourage Germans to see Jews as dangerous outsiders in their midst.

4. On September 1, 1939, a massive German force invaded and conquered Poland within a month. It was the start of the Second World War. In April, 1940, Germany occupied Denmark and Norway. Under conditions of war and military occupation, the Nazi regime could pursue its political and racial goals with more radical measures. The German Army, military SS and German police units took an active part in authorized mass murders. The German killing squads and their auxiliaries murdered at least two million Jewish men, women and children in mass shooting operations.Explanation:

______________ is the only Presidential Republic in East Asia

South Korea

China

Japan

Mongolia

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Answer:

Explanation:

I think it’s South Korea, not sure.

why was Burr so apprehensive about joining Hamilton.

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Congressional Republicans were in a festive mood on January 24, 1804, as they gathered at Stelle's Hotel on Capitol Hill for a banquet celebrating the transfer of the Louisiana Territory to the United States. The festivities began at noon with the discharge of "three pieces of cannon." President Thomas Jefferson and Vice President Aaron Burr were among the honored guests; they departed after the banquet, but the revelry continued until nightfall. "A number of the guests drank so many toasts that in the night they returned to their houses without their hats," one contemporary reported. But when one celebrant offered a toast to Vice President Burr, the effect was pronounced and chilling: "few cheered him," the chronicler observed, "& many declined drinking it."

Answer: Kiel federalisto, Schuyler estus subteninta la politikojn de Vaŝingtono kaj Hamilton, dum Burr, kiel demokrata-respublikano, kontraŭis tiujn politikojn.

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James Bond, a British citizen meets and falls in love with Haley Berry, an American citizen, while on a mission in Korea. They get married and have a child while living in Korea.
Will the child be a U.S citizen?
Why or why not?

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I think that the child would be a US citizen because one of their parents is a citizen.

The Soviet Union blockaded Berlin to:

A: establish Communist control over the entire city.
B: force the U.S. to accept a policy of disarmament.
C: prevent Great Britain from forming a trade agreement with Germany.
D: None of these choices are correct.

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A or c the answer should be but I mostly feel like it’s C


The English Bill of Rights and the Toleration Act of 1689 affirmed freedom of ____ for Christians in the colonies as
well as in England and enforced limits on the Crown.
a. speech
C. assembly
b. worship
d. press

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Answer:

B. worship

Explanation:

What is the primary religion in Central and Southwest Asia?
Christianity
Judaism
Buddhism
Islam

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Answer:

Islam is the the primary religion

The Virginia Slave Codes of 1705
A. abolished slavery.
B. described how enslaved Africans could earn their freedom.
C.gave slaves the same rights as poor whites in a court of law.
d. regulated slavery

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Answer:

d. regulated slavery

Explanation:

The Virginia Slave Codes of 1705 was designed to "regulate slavery"

This is because the code ensured that slavery is supported by laws that are followed by certain guidelines such as:

> Create new property rights for slave owners

> Provide legal backing, free trade of slaves with protections supported and approved by courts

>. Creates distinct courts of trial

>. Forbade blacks, whether free or not from acquiring weapons

>. Ensures Blacks cannot be an employer of Whites

>. Establish codes for the forceful taking of suspected escapees.

What is Booker T. Washington’s contribution to Black History?

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Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was born into slavery and rose to become a leading African American intellectual of the 19 century, founding Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (Now Tuskegee University) in 1881 and the National Negro Business League two decades later.

How were the Cherokee of North America and the ancient Maya alike?
Both had written languages.
Both existed at the same time.
Both lived in grasslands.
Both used wigwams.

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Answer:

im pretty sure its (a).both had written languges.

Explanation:

Why did Thetis and Peleus refuse to invite Eris to their wedding?
A.
because she herself wanted to marry Peleus
B.
because she was jealous of Thetis' beauty
OC.
because she was the goddess of discord and would spoil the wedding
D.
because she did not want to attend the wedding

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I believe that the answer is a

What was discovered in Georgia that became the impetus for the violation of the Worcester v Georgia treaty?

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Answer:

it is b gold

Explanation:

Georgia was under a law that prohibited non-Native Americans from remaining on Indian reservations unless they had authorization from the state governor. Meanwhile, Georgia allowed white missionaries to remain on Indian reservations. This practice was mainly due to the discovery of gold in these territories, which caused a great uproar in Georgia.

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