What year was the seven weeks war?

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Answer 1

Answer:

the answer is June 14, 1866

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PLEASE HELP! How were Spartan & Athenian governments different?
A. Athens did not allow slavery
B. Athens had less concentrated power
C. Sparta gave more power to the people
D. Sparta required political participation

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answer: B

explanation: Sparta was ruled by two kings, who ruled until they died or were forced out of office. Athens was ruled by archons, who were elected annually. Thus, because both parts of Athens' government had leaders who were elected, Athens is said to have been the birthplace of democracy. Spartan life was simple.

Which of the following does not describe one of Freud’s beliefs?

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Answer:it is c Mental ilness is the cause to injury

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Why is the United States of America represented on the Virgin Islands flag?

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Ans: The United States had bought the Virgin Islands from Denmark for $25 million, which eventually meant changing the flag to represent the United States.

About how many Americans work in the executive branch?

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Including members of the armed forces, the Executive Branch employs more than 4 million Americans.

What were two changes in the methods of food production that occurred during the Agricultural Revolution in Britain?

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Answer:

The use of fertilizer as well as new modern machines were introduce allowing for more efficiency in food production in Britain as opposed to food production done by hand.

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The initial discovery of the need for an International Date Line is MOST LIKELY credited to the crew of which
European explorer?
A)
Vasco da Gama
B)
Ferdinand Magellan
C)
Samuel de Champlain
D)
Christopher Columbus

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B. Ferdinand Magellan

Answer:

Its B. Ferdinand Magellan

Explanation:

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What civic action does this document provide evidence of?

A) Lobbying against political corruption
B) Formation of a third political party
C) Civil disobedience against land speculators
D) Proposal of a Constitutional amendment establishing the secret ballot

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Answer: 4

Explanation:

The civic action does this document provide evidence of proposal of a Constitutional amendment establishing the secret ballot. Thus, option (d) is correct.

What is amendment?

The term "amendment" refers to the changes, recreation, and development of legislation. Citizens benefit from the addition of rights. The amendment to the constitution is the Bill of fundamental 10 rights. The amendment's goal is to inform citizens about what is right and wrong.

According to the given document evidence, was the based on the Constitutional amendment was the origin is the secret ballot. The amendment was basically based on the individual rights as well as the beneficial for the country citizen such as freedom, morals, law, and the ethics.

As a result, the significance of the document evidence are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (d) is correct.

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Which meeting would a person attend to hear only ordinances concerning 5 points
the local county? *
Scheduled Meetings
General Assembly - 8 A.M.
District Court
9 A.M.
Board of Supervisors - 10 A.M.
Governor
11 A.M.
8 A.M
9 A.M
10 A.M.
11 AM

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Answer:

it's the board of supervisors.

Explanation:

they gather to assist county ordinances

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Answer:

A - The war established the US as a World Power

B - The United States acquired the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico

Explanation:

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A native of San Antonio, he represented Texas' 20th District in the U.S. Congress from 1961-1999, and now has a convention center named for him in his hometown.

Who was he?

A) Henry B. Gonzales
B) Garner
C) Sam Rayburn
D) Sul Ross

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

A) Henry B. Gonzales

Henry B. Gonzales represented Texas' 20th District in the U.S. Congress and now has a convention center named for him in his hometown.

Who is  Henry B. Gonzales?

In 1956, Henry B. Gonzalez became the first Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate; in 1958, he ran for governor.

In 1961, he became the first Mexican American elected to the United States House of Representatives from Texas. Henry B., however, was the last of the great Texas political figures when he died on November 28 at the age of 84 in San Antonio.

Thus, option A, Henry B. Gonzales is represented 20th District in the U.S. Congress.

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Which statement best completes the diagram?
Effect
Cause
Indian women face
unfair treatment from
employers.
A. India's Muslim population has fallen.
B. India's economic growth has been limited.
C. India's population has steadily declined.
O D. India's relationship with Pakistan has worsened.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Explanation: Because women do not get good jobs or are treated unfairly, they end up being poorer, which means India's economy will struggle to grow.

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

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See, Think, Wonder.
The Manifest Destiny and American Pregress.

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Answer:

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In what ways was the Illinois Senate election of 1858 important?

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Answer:

After the 1858 midterm election, Stephen Douglas kept his Senate seat, but Abraham Lincoln won national acclaim. Republicans took control of the House and swept northern gubernatorial races, but Democrats maintained a majority in the Senate.

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which of the following was NOT an effect of Nat Turners Revolt.

A. Southerners feared slave revolts would spread throughout the south.

B. More northerns began to support the abolition of slavery.

C. More southern began to support the ambition of slavery.

D. Southerns states tightened slave laws.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is option C.

Explanation:

If Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan votes with the majority of Supreme Court justices
on a particular case, yet her reasoning differs from the others, she may choose to express
her reasons in a

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Answer: Concurring opinion

Explanation:

A Concurring opinion is what a Supreme Court Judge issues when they agree with the majority decision but for different reasons. This is where the term gets it name, the Judge concurs with the majority opinion, but has other opinions as well.

A concurring opinion is simply an opinion by the judge and so it is not to form part of judicial precedent as it is not legally binding. Even though that is the case however, lawyers can still refer to them to argue a case which falls under an area of law with no binding precedent already existing.

Tell the story of [your first day of school], following this rule: each sentence begins with the last letter of the previous sentence.

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Explanation:

Indian summer in a small Midwestern suburb, a hot, hot day in early September.

His heavy book bag slung over his shoulder, Jim Martin—slim, sandy-haired, freckled—trudged along the pitted sidewalk at 7:30 this morning, on his way to Thomas Jefferson Middle School.

He walked slowly, enjoying the heat, enjoying the spongy feel of his new running shoes, enjoying the familiar sights along the route.

It wasn’t really a very nice building. Single story, squat, yellowish stone. Nothing stood out except the tall flagpole that would ring like a clock chime when the rope slapped it on windy days. Today, in the still air, the pole was silent.

Taking a shortcut through a hedge, Jim walked over the football field, dew leaping from the toes of his shoes, grasshoppers jumping out of his path.

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i’m 100% sure it’s the National Rifle association. 2nd amendment is the right to bear arms.

Answer:

Answer is C

Explanation:

The NRA upholds rifle laws and the second amendment is a right to bear arms (guns)

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How did women, immigrants and American Indians use the progress of the civil rights
movement to further their own causes?

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African Americans were not the only people to demand equal rights in the 1960s. The message of Dr. Martin Luther King inspired other groups to publicize and seek their own civil rights—chiefly women, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans.

use your own knowledge to identify the name of Tsarina​

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Answer: an empress of Russia before 1917.

Which of the following statements about the War of PLEASE HURRY!!! 1812 is true?
O It worsened the conflict between North and South.
O It strengthened patriotism among Americans.
O It intensified American Indian resistance to Americans.
O It strongly damaged American manufacturing.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

not A, because it unified the country

not C, American Indians got screwed over like usual

not D

What religion did the Russian people choose to join?

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Answer: In the 10th century Prince Vladimir I, who was converted by missionaries from Byzantium, adopted Christianity as the official religion for Russia, and for nearly 1,000 years thereafter the Russian Orthodox church was the country's dominant religious institution.

Russian Orthodox church

Which goal did U.S. policy toward Germany and Japan after World War II aim to
accomplish?

A. claiming colonial territories

B. punishing aggression

С. creating stable allies

D. gaining needed natural resources

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Answer:

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Explanation:

I think the answer is A.claiming colonial territories.

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In a 2009 interview, while defending his foreign policies, President Barack Obama objected to comparisons between the war in Afghanistan and the war in Vietnam. Obama’s attempt to avoid a comparison to Vietnam is not unique, as many Americans now view the Vietnam War as a mistake. Is this opinion supported by historical realities? For your essay, develop an argument evaluating this contemporary view of the Vietnam War. In doing so, respond to the following questions: Why has the Vietnam War come to be viewed in a negative light? Is this negative view warranted? In your answer, consider topics such as: why the United States got involved in the war, the experience of fighting in the war, the reasons that the U.S. withdrew, and the effects of that withdrawal. Use examples from your studies as evidence to support your answer.

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Answer:

democracy is the best form of government and favor the rule of law, freedom of

expression, and market economies. They ultimately defend that most human

beings would be better off if these practices were universal.

The influence of this liberal tradition has been identified in the American

political thought by historians such as Louis Hartz (1955), Richard Hofstadter

(1948) and Daniel Boorstin (1953). They were perceived in the foreign policy

doctrines by Robert Packenham (1973) during the Cold War and again recognized

in similar manifestations by Castro Santos (2010) and Teixeira (2010) after the

Cold War period. The Liberal Tradition crosses party lines and unites Democratic

liberal internationalists and Republican neoconservatives. It was the foundation

of Bill Clinton’s strategy of democratic enlargement, George W. Bush’s liberty

doctrine, and an important determinant of Barack Obama’s “leading from

behind” strategy.

The historical record shows, however, that U.S. foreign policy decisions have

often favored security interests over democratization and human rights concerns.

From the academic point of view, different theories of International Relations

consider various aspects of the international or domestic scenarios as more or

less pertinent in explaining foreign policy. In the

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What comes to mind when you think of America?

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Answer:

Racism

Explanation:

Answer:

When I hear "America", I think of the word Capitalism. Money rules everything. Taxes, everything overpriced. People think that America is the greatest country there is. While that might be true to outsiders, for someone who lives in America and is on the more unwealthy side, it's a disaster. Everywhere you go there's a social hierarchy. Every single person judging one another. That's what I think.

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Can someone help me summarize the following words from Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address? He stated “Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers bought forth in this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedication to the proposition that all men are created equal”
Can someone please summarize that in different words?

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Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address was delivered on Monday, March 4, 1861, as part of his taking of the oath of office for his first term as the sixteenth President of the United States. The speech was primarily addressed to the people of the South, and was intended to succinctly state Lincoln's intended policies and desires toward that section, where seven states had seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America.

2) How long does a 420-miles trip take moving at 65 miles per hour (mph)?
explain how to do pls

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Answer: 27300

Explanation:

u have to do 65 mph so multiply by how many miles = 420*65=27300

What did the Jim Crow seek to achieve

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Answer:

Jim Crow laws and Jim Crow state constitutional provisions mandated the segregation of public schools, public places, and public transportation, and the segregation of restrooms, restaurants, and drinking fountains between white and black people. The U.S. military was already segregated.

Explanation:

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Answer:

seggregation's in schools and everything public

Explanation:

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Did African Americans learn skills why are they were enslaved

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Answer: In a way, Yes.

Explanation: Slaves used storytelling, music, arts & crafts, as cultural traditions. We know they were forbidden to learn so yes they learned skills that helped them.

Socialists believe that
F wealth should be distributed equally to everyone
G free enterprise and individual liberty should be protected
H the government should protect the rights of the wealthy
I government interference would disrupt natural selection​

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Answer:

Explanation:

I believe its F

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