Why did the Native Americans at the Mission San Francisco de los Tejas suffer from disease?
a.
The mission’s baptismal water made them ill.
b.
They did not have a natural immunity to European illnesses.
c.
The drought caused many diseases.
d.
The water from the Rio Grande made them ill.

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:


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Which statement best compares the ideas of Martin Luther to the ideas of the Catholic Church in the 1500s? A)Luther taught that salvation came from faith alone, while the Church taught that both faith and good works could bring about salvation. B)Luther taught that priests and popes were closer to God, while the Church taught that all Christians were equal in God’s view. C)Luther believed the Bible should remain in Latin, while the Church believed the Bible should be translated into different languages. D)Luther believed people should pay for their sins to be forgiven, while the Church believed people should not pay for forgiveness.

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What Martin Luther thought and wanted was that people realize that faith alone was enough for salvation to come. He disliked the fact that the church was teaching that both faith and good works would bring salvation and that only strong faith alone wasn't enough.

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Answer:

Luther taught that salvation came from faith alone, while the Church taught that both faith and good works could bring

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Which of the following statements are NOT ACCURATE? *
1 point
Colonies were able to develop their own self-governments (such as the Virginia House of Burgesses) during the period of salutary neglect until 1754.
Benjamin Franklin's "Join or Die" cartoon and article urged colonial unity in response to the Intolerable Acts passed in Boston in response to the Boston Tea Party
Great Britain began to more strictly apply the rules of mercantilism on the American Colonies in response to debt from the French and Indian War
Initially, congresses and conventions held by the American colonies sought reconciliation and compromise with Parliament before the 2nd Continental Congress in 1775

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Answer:

I think ita the last one

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Select the correct answer.
Which political system is run by a group of noble families or wealthy members of society?
A.
monarchy
B.
oligarchy
Ос.
direct democracy
OD.
representative democracy
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Next

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Answer: B

Explanation:

An oligarchy is a group of several wealthy and influential people who lead and take control of the society where it is put in place.

Which of the following religious figures does this sculpture represent?
A.Buddha
B.Brahman
C.Abraham
D.Confucius

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The religious figure that was sculpted represents A. Buddha

81.
Which of the following is NOT one of the difficulties associated with Western life?
A. Overproduction meant the food
B. Expensive new machinery and
market became so flooded with goods
fertilizer led to debt.
that prices fell sharply.
C. The lack of a tariff created low prices D. Railroads often charged farmers
on household items.
higher rates.

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A. Overproduction meant the food

This was never a problem since food was never a burden in the South.

Which statement explains the irony of Harburg's description of the bread line?

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Answer:

He was eating and living wellwhile the other people had to stand in bread lines to get food

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

paraphrase the mayflower compact into today’s language

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Answer:

The Mayflower Compact created laws for Mayflower Pilgrims and non-Pilgrims alike for the good of their new colony. It was a short document which established that: the colonists would remain loyal subjects to King James, despite their need for self-governance.

What did Harriet Tubman proudly point out to Fredrick Douglass

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Answer:

what she had said to him was "never lost a single passenger" everyone who wanted out got out.

Do you believe Bill Clinton should've been impeached???


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Explain The Louisiana Zouaves charge at Cemetery Ridge.

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Answer:

Pickett's Charge was the culmination of the Battle of Gettysburg. Taking place on July 3, 1863, the third and final day of battle, it involved an infantry assault of approximately 15,000 Confederate soldiers against Union Major General George Meade's troops' position along Cemetery Ridge, manned by some 6,500 Federals.

Explanation:

Of the Aztec
Triple Alliance, which
tribe had the greatest
power?

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Answer:

Tenochtitlan became the center of power in the region.

Answer:

Tenochtitlan

Explanation:

They divided the Tepanec lands among each other, creating the Aztec empire. The Triple Alliance expanded over the next hundred years until they ruled 5 to 6 million people. Although each city originally had equal power, Tenochtitlan soon emerged as the dominating force. It was the largest city by far in Mesoamerica, totaling over 140,000 citizens.


Global Warming
Polar
ice
melts
Coastal
flooding
a
Which of the following best completes the chart above?
Rivers dry up
c.
Rain increases.
Ocean waters rise.
d Sea level decreases.
b
Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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The correct answer should be Ocean Waters rise

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was passed in
response to:
O A. a spike in the national debt.
B. a terrorist attack,
C. an economic crisis.
O D. a series of political scandals.

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Answer:

I would say It's C because during 2009 we had the 2009 crash but please tell me if I'm wrong

Explanation:

Answer:

C. an economic crisis

Explanation:

many jobs were lost in the recession and this was created to make more jobs and restore lost jobs.

Which social class do you think lived in the conditions
described in the passage?

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This doesn't help unless I can see the passage

Answer:working class

Explanation:

What did Theodore Roosevelt use to settle the Coal Strike of 1902? Select ALL that apply

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Answer:

On Friday, October 3, 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt called a precedent-shattering meeting at the temporary White House at 22 Lafayette Place, Washington, D.C. A great strike in the anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania threatened a coal famine. The President feared "untold misery . . . with the certainty of riots which might develop into social war."1 Although he had no legal right to intervene, he sent telegrams to both sides summoning them to Washington to discuss the problem.

Roosevelt, who had been injured a month earlier when his carriage was hit by a trolley car, sat in his wheelchair pleading with representatives of management and labor. "With all the earnestness there is in me . ..," the President urged, "I ask that there be an immediate resumption of operations in the coal mines in some such way as will . . . meet the crying needs of the people." He appealed to the patriotism of the contestants to make "individual sacrifices for the general good."2

This meeting marked the turn of the U.S. Government from strikebreaker to peacemaker in industrial disputes. In the 19th century, presidents, if they acted at all, tended to side with employers. Andrew Jackson became a strikebreaker in 1834 when he sent troops to the construction sites of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.3 War Department employees operated the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad during the Civil War .4 In the violent rail strikes of 1877, Rutherford B. Hayes sent troops to prevent obstruction of the mails.5 Grover Cleveland used soldiers to break the Pullman strike of 1894.6

Explanation:

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How did the rise of the Ottoman Empire affect global trade networks from
1450 to 1750?
A. The Ottomans established colonies in Southwest Asia, which led
to increased European demand for Asian goods.
B. The Ottomans promoted free trade on the Silk Road, which led to
the gayelopment of new trade routes between China and Europe.
O C. The Ottomans controlled access to the Silk Road, which led to
Europeans paying higher prices for Asian goods.
D. The Ottomans established colonies in West Africa, which led to
Europeans paying lower prices for African goods.
SUOMI

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B. The ottomans promoted free trade on the silk road

Answer:

c) the ottomans controlled the access to the silk road, which led to europeans paying higher prices for asian goods

Explanation:

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What opportunities existed for sharecroppers who made money in a growing
season?
A. They could rent more land.
B. They could find another landowner to sharecrop for.
C. They could look for work in a town.
D. All of the above

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Answer: D

Explanation:

All of the above because Sharecroppers who made money in a growing season could rent more land, could find another landowner to share crop for, or they could look for work in a town. (all of the above)

Answer:

D. All of the above

Explanation:

What spread the plague along trade routes to the Mediterranean

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Answer:

the black plage

Explanation:

Answer:

Because people traded and interacted with each other, spreading the plague

if you had a museum what would your ideal lentrance hall be like?

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Answer:

Haha great question!

Explanation:

My ideal entrance hall for a museum would probably have to be harry potter inspired. The Hogwarts castle is just such an amazing place it would be hard not to turn its architecture into a wonderful museum.

The entrance hall would have an arched ceiling with detailed wooden carvings and different shades of brown, e.g mahogany.

The floor would have a marble texture but it would be an illusion created with wood. There would be no glass windows, only torches. This gives it a very rustic theme and feel.

Can someone help me please

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Answer:

i need more pictures

Explanation:

Describe two elements of the setting of marigolds and discuss how they affect lizabeth

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Answer: Mari gold belonged to a poor family and suffered from some situations and difficulties

The only thing beautiful in her life was miss lottie's mari golds

Ones she got out of control and took out her anger on miss lotties mari golds.She later realized after this thing that she is no longer a girl she is a women

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Can somebody please correct my history assignment? I was told that almost everything was wrong. Assignment: • why the Holy Land is an important site for each faith Christians believe that it was wrote by prophets that were inspired by god and/or disciples that were with Jesus. • the holy book of each faith and how it compares to other religious texts Jesus: The Old and New testaments are the holy books of Christians. Moses’: The holy book of Judaism compares to the others because it shows belief to a god. Muhammad: Their holy book is Muslim and known as the Qur’an. It shares some beliefs from the other holy books such as expressing god(s). • internal differences and divisions that exist within each faith Jesus: They don’t forbid statues and they worship on Sundays at a church. Moses: They have many groups that worship on Saturdays. Muhammad: Their hold city is Mecca and they only worship on Fridays at a mosque. • the similarities between the important beliefs of monotheistic faiths Jesus: Includes the old testament that’s in the bible. Moses: Only believe in one god. Muhammad: Most believe the founder was Abraham. • the differences between the important beliefs of the monotheistic faiths Judaism is the only faith to not believe in jesus.

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Answer:

Christians:Christian tradition holds that the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is where Jesus was crucified, buried and rose from the dead  

Muslims: For Muslims, Jerusalem is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and Muhammad. It's also the spot where the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven

Jewish: Jews have always studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Holy Temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Jews believe that in the future the rebuilt Temple in Jerusalem will become the center of worship and instruction for all mankind and consequently Jerusalem will become the spiritual center of the world

Answer:

• Why the Holy Land is an important site for there talking point is each Christians believes that it was wrote by prophets that were inspired by a god and/or a disciple that they are with Jesus.

• The Holy book of Faith shows how it compares to other religious texts about Jesus: The Old and New testaments are the holy books of Christians. Meanwhile the Holy book of Moses the holy book of Judaism compares to the others because it shows belief to a god. Muhammad: Their holy book is about being Muslim and being known as the Qur’an. It shares some beliefs from the other holy books such as expressing god(s).  

• Internal differences and divisions that exist within each faith & Jesus is that they don’t forbid statues and they worship on Sundays at a church. Moses on the other hand have many groups that worship on Saturdays. Lastly, Muhammad holds a city called Mecca and they only worship on Fridays at a mosque.  

• The similarities between the important beliefs of monotheistic faiths Jesus is that when you are including the old testament that’s in the bible you must realize that Moses only believed in one god. Meanwhile Muhammad, mostly believe the founder was Abraham.

• The differences between the important statement of belief is that one of the monotheistic faiths Judaism is the only faith that people did not want to and had a hard time believing in him (Jesus).

Explanation:

What role did crop rotation play in the Agricultural Revolution?
a)It enabled farmers to plant many new types of crops.
b)It allowed farmers to share crops with one another.
c)It introduced new machines to plant and harvest crops.
d)It helped restore nutrients to the soil so crops grew better.

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Answer: allowed farmers to share crops

Explanation:

Answer:

d

Explanation:

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Answer:

In order to protect states' rights, the Articles set strict limits on congressional authority. Under the Articles, the states, not Congress had the power to tax. Congress could raise money only by asking the states for funds, borrowing from foreign governments, and selling western lands.

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The first turning point of WWII in Europe was the Nazi invasion of...

(A) Great Britain
(B) France
(C) USSR
(D) Germany​

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Answer:

C, Battle of Stalingrad in Russia.

Explanation:

The answer is D) Germany

What role did Abraham Lincoln play in the Mexican American war

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Elected as a Whig congress in 1846, Lincoln gained notoriety when he lashed out against the Mexican way, calling it immoral, pro slavery, and a threat to the nations republican views

Which of the following may be a reason why
Rhode Island was unwilling to ratify the
Constitution so quickly?
A. The Constitution was supported by the Antifederalists
B. It did not want to be the first small state to ratify the
Constitution
C. It was concerned about how small states were going to be
impacted in regard to state's rights​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Rhode island was concerned about the representation of smaller states in government

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One thing introduced in the Constitution was Congress, and one part, the House of Representatives, was to have the number of Congresspeople from each state be based on population. Since Rhode Island didn’t have as many people, they didn’t like this idea and they took longer to ratify it.

Therefore, the answer is C.

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What immediate effect did waves of immigrants have on American cities?
A. New foods and activities entered American culture
B. City services could not keep up with the number of people
C. More businesses were opened
D. Housing became very limited and cramped

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Answer:

D. housing became very limited and cramped

Explanation:

The other options weren't immediate effects

how was the rise of the new type of producer( Lieber and Stoller, Phil Spector, Brian Wilson) dependent on and a product of the brill building model?

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Well it’s famous for music industry’s and studious where the most popular American music has been written

Why did the Seminoles come to the lighthouse? Why did they bring their wives and children? *

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They wanted them to be extra safe so they won’t get hurt.They wanted the wife and children to be okay
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