Which of the following was not a result of the legal reforms instituted by Ottoman leaders during the the mid-nineteenth century?
Answer:
changes to laws on marriage and divorce
Explanation:
If you wanted to learn about morality and life lessons through short stories about
animals with human personalities, whose book would you buy?
aesop , aristotle , plato. socrates?
Answer:
Aesop :)))) ! Hope I helped
Gandhi Biography Summery
Answer:
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist, who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and in turn inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.
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Mohandas Gandhi was born in the western part of British-ruled India on October 2, 1869. A timid child, he was married at thirteen to a girl of the same age, Kasturbai. Following the death of his father, Gandhi's family sent him to England in 1888 to study law. There, he became interested in the philosophy of nonviolence, as expressed in the Bhagavad-Gita, Hindu sacred scripture, and in Jesus Christ's Sermon on the Mount in the Christian Bible. He returned to India in 1891, having passed the bar, but found little success in his attempts to practice law. Seeking a change of scenery, he accepted a position in South Africa for a year, where he assisted on a lawsuit.
In South Africa, he became involved in efforts to end discrimination against the Indian minority there, who were oppressed both by the British and by the Boers, descendants of the original Dutch settlers of the region. Having intended to stay a year, he ended up remaining until 1914 (his wife and children had joined him, meanwhile, in 1896). He founded the Natal Indian Congress, which worked to further Indian interests, and commanded an Indian medical corps that fought on the British side in the Boer War (1899-1901), in which the British conquered the last independent Boer republics.
After the war, Gandhi's reputation as a leader grew. He became even more adamant in his personal principles, practicing sexual abstinence, renouncing modern technology, and developing satyagraha–literally, "soul- force." Satyagraha was a method of non-violent resistance, often called "non-cooperation," that he and his allies used to great effect against the white governments in South Africa. Their willingness to endure punishment and jail earned the admiration of people in Gandhi's native India, and eventually won concessions from the Boer and British rulers. By 1914, when Gandhi left South Africa and returned to India, he was known as a holy man: people called him a "Mahatma", or "great soul."
At this point, he was still loyal to the British Empire, but when the British cracked down on Indian civil liberties after World War I, Gandhi began to organize nonviolent protests. The Amritsar Massacre, in which British troops gunned down peaceful Indian protestors, convinced Gandhi and India of the need for self-rule, and in the early '20s Gandhi organized large-scale campaigns of non-cooperation that paralyzed the subcontinent's administration–and led to his imprisonment, from 1922 to 1924. After his release, he withdrew from politics for a time, preferring to travel India, working among the peasantry. But in 1930, he wrote the Declaration of Independence of India, and then led the Salt March in protest against the British monopoly on salt. This touched off acts of civil disobedience across India, and the British were forced to invite Gandhi to London for a Round-Table Conference.
Although Gandhi received a warm welcome in England, the Conference foundered on the issue of how an independent India would deal with its Muslim minority, and Gandhi withdrew from public life again. But independence could not be long delayed. The Government of India Act (1935) surrendered significant amounts of power to Indians, and the Indian National Congress clamored for more. When World War II broke out, India erupted into violence, and many nationalist leaders, including Gandhi, went to prison. After the war, the new British government wanted to get India off its hands quickly. But Muhammed Ali Jinnah, the head of the Muslim League, demanded that a separate state be created for India's Muslims, and to Gandhi's great distress, the Congress leaders and the harried British agreed. August of 1947 saw India's attainment of independence–as well as its partition into two countries, India and Pakistan. However, neither measure served to solve India's problems, and the country immediately fell apart: Hindus and Muslims killed each other in alarming numbers while refugees fled toward the borders. Heartbroken, Gandhi tried to calm the country, but to no avail. He was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist in Delhi on January 30, 1948, and India mourned the loss of its greatest hero.
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How long did the classic period last?
it lasted for about 650 years
what tribe was sacagawea in?
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Sacagawea was born circa 1788 in what is now the state of Idaho. When she was approximately 12 years old, Sacagawea was captured by an enemy tribe, the Hidatsa, and taken from her Lemhi Shoshone people to the Hidatsa villages near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota.
Place the characteristics under the correct government branch commanded the army Executive Legislative Judicial interpreted laws had two consuls had a Senate and Council had eight judges
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Explanation:
EXECUTIVE: had two consuls, command the army. LEGISLATIVE: made the laws, had a Senate and Council. JUDICIAL: had eight judges, interperated laws.
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Where and when was George Washington born
Answer: place of birth: Westmoreland County, VA
date of birth: February 22, 1732
Explanation:
Answer: February 22, 1732
Explanation:
What was the most important role of ephors in ancient Sparta?
A. They controlled the helots.
B. They made sure that kings followed the law.
C. They led the assembly.
D. They presented laws for the kings' approval.
Answer:
B. They made sure that kings followed the law.
Explanation:
The word "Ephor" was a title given to the highest magistrate of ancient Sparta because they were an overseer of the spartan assembly. The ephors were elected on an annual basis and were typically made to swore an oath on behalf of the spartan city. Unlike the ephors, the king of Sparta is only made to swear an oath just for themselves.
Basically, the ephors were five in numbers and with the king of Sparta they all formed the executive arm of government in ancient Sparta.
Furthermore, the ephors were saddled with the responsibility of overseeing the decisions made by the spartan assembly (legislature) and ensures they are all made in accordance with the spartan constitution (Laws of Sparta). After the laws are enacted, the ephors ensures that the king acts in accordance with these laws.
This ultimately implies that, the ephors performed check and balances in ancient Sparta.
Hence, the most important role of ephors in ancient Sparta was that they made sure that kings followed the law.
What did northern European artists
paint?
Answer:
The northern European artists painted painted religious subjects and realistic landscapes (Dürer). Holbein, Van Eyck, and Bruegel painted lifelike portraits and scenes of peasant life. They began to use oil-based paints.
Explanation:
Even though farming was important, most Muslims lived in cities.
o True
o False
Answer:
That is false.
Explanation:
If farming was important, why would they move to cities?
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How did Montesquieu inspire the James Madison?
Answer:
The Founding Fathers, most especially James Madison, drew upon Montesquieu’s theory of the separation of powers when drafting the Constitution. Montesquieu argued that the best way to secure liberty and prevent a government from becoming corrupted was to divide the powers of government among different actors who would check each other. For example, Montesquieu warned that “Were the executive power not to have a right of restraining the encroachments of the legislative body, the latter would become despotic; for as it might arrogate to itself what authority it pleased, it would soon destroy all the other powers.”
Which of these features is NOT labeled by a number or arrow on the map?
A)
The Amazon River
The Caribbean Sea
The Andes Mountains
D)
The Galapagos Islands
Answer:
the Caribbean Sea
Explanation:
1 is the Galapagos
3 is probably the Andes
4 is probably and Amazon
Which example illustrates the impact of the voting process on a typical school district?
School board members vote on whether the district should meet all its legal requirements.
Elected school board members are placed in charge of day-to-day operations in the district.
Elected school board members determine the district’s annual budget and general policies.
Students and teachers elect their own principals to manage the schools in the district.
Answer:
I think it's the first one.
What European industries benefited from African resources?
A
Transportation
B
Education
с
Textile
D
Military
Answer:
Textile
Explanation:
2. Before the war, Kim Il-Sung informed the Soviet Union and China of his plan to invade
Answer:
Correct answer is South Korea.
Explanation:
Kim Il-Sung was a prime minister of North Korea who was an ally of both China and Soviet Union.
Therefore, before the famous Korean War started he informed his allies about this plan. Historians were doubting whether even the attack on South Korea was a Soviet plan, but it was obviously created by Il-Sung.
Answer:
south korea
Explanation:
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What years did the Mixtec civilization exist
Answer: 1100 CE
Explanation: The Mixtec Civilization were an advanced people who entered the Mexican Valley around 1100 CE.They ruled and area called Oaxaca (replacing the Zapotec rule) until the Aztecs conquered them in the mid-1400s.
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What should President Andrew Jackson have done as Chief Executive in response to the Supreme Court decision?
Answer:
insteading of ignoring the cherokees requests and enforcing them to be kicked out, and walk the trail of tears. he should have given them their land back, and restored what was stolen from then
Explanation:
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What did the Nineteenth Amendment accomplish?
It freed enslaved persons and outlawed slavery and other forced labor.
It guaranteed equal rights for all United States citizens.
It guaranteed women the right to vote.
It extended the right to vote to people between 18 and 21.
Answer:
Not English sorry my friend ;-;
Answer:
a
Explanation:
the thirteenth amendment makes slavery illegal
Plz help!!!!What were some ways the byzantine empire created new traditions?
Answer:
The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople. It survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until it fell to the Ottoman Empirein 1453.
Plz helppp make a paragraph about years of crisis and add 7 of these words in the picture
Answer:
The seven words chosen are:
Weimar Republic
Jews
Lebensraum
Third Reich
Hitler
Unemployment
Recession
Explanation:
The Weimer Republic was the short-lived German Republic that lasted from 1918 to 1933. It was characterized by economic recession, high inflation, and high levels of unemployment. This harsh economic conditions led to social discontent.
Hitler took advantage of this and use his charisma to rise to power in 1933. He quickly replaced the Weimar Republic with the Third Reich, a totalitarian dictatorship based on National Socialist ideology and racial supremacy ideas.
Hitler believed that Germany was too small and that needed to conquer other nations, especially those in Eastern Europe, in order to obtain Germany's living space or "Lebensraum".
Hitler also hated the Jews, and accused them of causing most of Germany's ills, an idea that led him to launch a mass slaughter campaign against them known as the Holocaust.
In what ways did the geography of New England almost guarantee that fishing would become a major industry in the
region?
(it isn’t a multiple choice question)
Answer: Abundance of flat coastline
Explanation:
The geography of New England was such that every one of the colonies had access to the coast of the Atlantic and with the coasts being flat, good harbors could be built.
They also had access to lots of forest which allowed them to become excellent shipbuilders. Their good harbors and ships as well as access to the Atlantic allowed them to be able to fish a variety of fish such as whale and cod both by the coast and further into the Atlantic thereby allowing for fishing to became a major industry there.
how did the crusades contribute to the renaissance in Europe
A. The Crusaders destroyed the libraries of Muslim scholars
B. Crusaders developed and interest in painting and sculpture
C. Crusaders rebelled against the Roman Catholic Church
D. Crusaders brought back learning from the east
Who was vice president during the sinking of the Lusitania
Answer:
theodore roosevelt was the vice president during the sinking of the lusitania
Answer:
Theodore Roosevelt was the vice president during the sinking of the lusitania
explain why Sharon Robinson is uniquely qualified to write a biography about her father.
Answer:
haron Robinson is the educational consultant for Major League Baseball. She manages Breaking Barriers: In Sports, In Life a baseball-themed national character education curriculum that helps empower students to face obstacles in their lives. The program includes a national essay contest for students in grades 4-9 and throughout MLB's RBI program. Each year, thousands of students write an essay about how they used the values demonstrated by Jackie Robinson to overcome their challenges. Essay winners are celebrated in their schools and in Major League ballparks. Since 1997, the program has reached over 22 million students and 2.9 million educators.
Explanation:
Which of the following had an effect of US imperialist efforts in Hawaii and the Philippines?
-the emergence of yellow journalism
-the emergence of american Populism
-an increased interest in socialist thought
-an increased interest in building a transcontinental railroad
Answer:
The emergence of yellow journalism
Explanation:
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It is the act of giving time to think about the meaning and purpose of life
This invention allowed the Protestant Reformation to spread rapidly throughout Europe...
The Feudal System
The New Testament Bible
The Movable Type Printing Press
Indoor Plumbing
Answer:
The Movable Type Printing Press
Explanation:
The Movable Type Printing Press was invented by the famous Johann Gutenberg and this went a long way to significantly influence and amplify the spread or dissemination of information during the Protestant Reformation.
The Movable Type Printing Press was an invention which allowed the Protestant Reformation to spread rapidly throughout Europe.
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How do these two images tell you about the value that observation adds to hypothesis?
Answer:
By observing through the telescope they were able to test the hypothesis of the location and order of the planets, the sun, and many constellations.
Explanation:
Hypothesis is the supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point. Is not until observation occurs that you are able to test your hypothesis and prove it right or wrong.
What was the most important thing that the U.S. had to do to improve relations with
Latin America under the Good Neighbor Policy?
A. honor the sovereignty of Latin American nations
B. present positive images of Latinos in American movies
C. subsidize American tourism to Latin America
D. offer Spanish- and Portuguese-language media in the U.S.
Answer:
The term Good Neighbor policy refers to American foreign policy toward Latin America under the Franklin Roosevelt administration. Its most important principles were nonintervention and noninterference. This essentially means that the United States would leave domestic affairs in Latin America to themselves.
Out of the choices provided above, it can be concluded to state that the U.S. had to honor the sovereignty of Latin American nations in order to improve relations with Latin America under the Good Neighbor Policy. Therefore, the option A holds true.
What is the significance of the Good Neighbor Policy?The Good Neighbor policy can be referred to or considered as an agreement or a treaty signed between the United States and the Latin American territories in order to lead healthy relationships between both the nations.
As a part of the agreements made under the ''Good Neighbor Policy'', the part that United States had to play was in maintenance of good sovereignty of Latin American nations.
Therefore, the option A holds true and states regarding the significance of Good Neighbor Policy.
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