What were some items the Natives took from the Iron Horse?

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Answer 1

Answer: Arrows, guns, hides, good as in foods.

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Answer 2
food, guns, hids, etc

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What are the contributions from ancient India and how have they affected modern society?

Example: India made major contributions to fields such as math, science, literature, religion, art, medicine, and metalworking. All of these contributions are still seen today.

Pick 1 or 2 advancements to talk about what they are.
Then explain how they are still seen today.

Please write this in your own words, and write at least 2-3 paragraphs.
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Answer:

Indians invented zero and the number system, one of the greatest innovations in history. The decimal system, the value of pi, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and many mathematical concepts were all born in India.

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The ____ formed an oligarchy.

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Answer:

a.

Explanation:

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in its verdict for the McCulloch v. Maryland case, the Supreme Court ruled that:
A - states did not have the right to print their own money
B - the federal government had no right to establish a national bank
C - only the federal government could oversee trade between states
D - states could not pass laws that conflict with federal laws

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Answer:

I think its C - Only the federal government could oversee trade between states

In its verdict for the McCulloch v. Maryland case, the Supreme Court ruled that only the federal government could oversee trade between states. Option C is correct.

What was the case of McCulloch v. Maryland?

In the case of McCulloch v. Maryland, the court ruled that the Federal Government had the right and authority to establish a Federal bank and that states lacked the authority to tax the Federal Government.

Marshall found in favor of the federal government, concluding that “the right to tax entails the power to destroy.”

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McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) is regarded as one of the first and most significant Supreme Court decisions on federal power. The Supreme Court ruled in this case that Congress possesses implied powers derived from those enumerated in Article I, Section 8.

Therefore, option C is correct.

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Who was the youngest basketball player to die

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Answer:Traffic collision or Len Bias

Explanation:

Answer:

Terrence Clarke

Explanation:

"(CNN) Basketball player Terrence Clarke, who last month declared for the 2021 NBA draft after playing his freshman season for the University of Kentucky, died Thursday after sustaining fatal injuries in a car accident in Los Angeles, according to the Kentucky athletics department. He was 19 years old."

What day is it again?

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Answer:

its December,7 2021

Explanation:

Answer:

12/7/2021 1:42 pm if you are in arizona ;)

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What were the major empires in between the 11th-16th centuries?

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Explanation:

The development of such major Sudanic kingdoms and empires as Ghana, Mali, Songhai, the Hausa states, and Kanem-Bornu along the southern fringes of the Sahara had a number of important consequences for the history of western Africa as a whole

The precise term Sacrum Romanum Imperium dates only from 1254, though the term Holy Empire reaches back to 1157, and the term Roman Empire was used from 1034 to denote the lands under Conrad II’s rule. The term “Roman emperor” is older, dating from Otto II (died 983). This title, however, was not used by Otto II’s predecessors, from Charlemagne (or Charles I) to Otto I, who simply employed the phrase imperator augustus (“august emperor”) without any territorial adjunct. The first title that Charlemagne is known to have used, immediately after his coronation in 800, is “Charles, most serene Augustus, crowned by God, great and pacific emperor, governing the Roman empire.” This clumsy formula, however, was soon discarded.

Holy Roman Empire
Holy Roman Empire
Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire, 10th century; in the treasury of Hofburg palace, Vienna.
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These questions about terms reveal some of the problems involved in the nature and early history of the empire. It can be regarded as a political institution, or approached from the point of view of political theory, or treated in the context of the history of Christendom as the secular counterpart of a world religion. The history of the empire is also not to be confused or identified with the history of its constituent kingdoms, Germany and Italy, though clearly they are interrelated. The constituent territories retained their identity; the emperors, in addition to the imperial crown, also wore the crowns of their kingdoms. Finally, whereas none of the earlier emperors from Otto I had assumed the imperial title until actually crowned by the pope in Rome, after Charles V none was emperor in this sense, though all laid claim to the imperial dignity as if they had been duly crowned as well as elected. Despite these anomalies and others, the empire, at least in the Middle Ages, was by common assent, along with the papacy, the most important institution of western Europe.


Theologians, lawyers, popes, ecclesiastics, rulers, rebels like Arnold of Brescia and Cola di Rienzo, literary figures like Dante and Petrarch, and the practical men, members of the high nobility, on whom the emperors relied for support, all saw the empire in a different light and had their own ideas of its origin, function, and justification. Among these heterogeneous and often incompatible views, three may be said to predominate: (1) the papal theory, according to which the empire was the secular arm of the church, set up by the papacy for its own purposes and therefore answerable to the pope and, in the last resort, to be disposed of by him; (2) the imperial, or Frankish, theory, which placed greater emphasis on conquest and hegemony as the source of the emperor’s power and authority and according to which he was responsible directly to God; and (3) the popular, or Roman, theory (the “people” at this stage being synonymous with the nobility and in this instance with the Roman nobility), according to which the empire, following the tradition of Roman law, was a delegation of powers by the Roman people. Of the three theories the last was the least important; it was evidently directed against the pope, whose constitutive role it implicitly denied, but it was also a specifically Italian reaction against the predominance in practice of Frankish and German elements.

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It is also important to distinguish between the universalist and localist conceptions of the empire, which have been the source of considerable controversy among historians. According to the former, the empire was a universal monarchy, a “commonwealth of the whole world, whose sublime unity transcended every minor distinction”; and the emperor “was entitled to the obedience of Christendom.” According to the latter, the emperor had no ambition for universal dominion; his policy was limited in the same way as that of every other ruler, and when he made more far-reaching claims his object was normally to ward off the attacks either of the pope or of the Byzantine emperor. According to this view, also, the origin of the empire is to be explained by specific local circumstances rather than by far-flung theories.

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What three-day battle fought in July of 1863 was brought about by an advance by Confederate forces into the northern territory?
Second Battle at Bull Run
Bull Run
Antietam
Gettysburg

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The answer is the battle of Gettysburg. Hope this helps! :)
The answer will be d Gettysburg

Why was the transfer of power after the election 1800 significant?

A. It set the precedent that intense campaign elections hurt the peaceful transfer of power and should be avoided.

B. It set the precedent that elections should never be decided by the House of Representatives because that threatened a peaceful transfer of power.

C. It set the precedent that political parties would always challenge the results of the election to make sure the transfer of power was legitimate.

D. It set the precedent that the losing faction would accept the election results and help with a peaceful power transfer.

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What was significant about Jefferson's 1801 inaugural address?

A. It was used to suggest that political parties were bad for the nation.

B. It was used to call for a more fair election process.

C. It was used to explain why the Federalists were bad leaders.

D. It was used to unify the nation.

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How did the ruling of McCulloch v. Maryland affect the federal government?

A, It established that the Supreme Court would judge all cases involving the U.S. Constitution.

B. It allowed state courts to judge cases in which state and national laws conflicted, weakening the U.S. Supreme Court's authority.

C. It increased the power of Congress to carry out its lawmaking duties.

D. It limited the ability of the president to enforce laws, giving more power to state governors.

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How did Marbury v. Madison help balance the federal government in the United States?

A. It declared that states could decide whether or not to follow federal laws.

B. It empowered Congress to review cases made by the courts through the "necessary and proper" ruling.

C. It allowed the president to decide which law to follow if Congress and the Supreme Court had differing opinions.

D. It allowed the Supreme Court to check the actions of the other two branches through judicial review.

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Answer: Hope this helps :)

1. Why was the transfer of power after the election 1800 significant?

   - D. It set the precedent that the losing faction would accept the election results and help with a peaceful power transfer.

2. What was significant about Jefferson's 1801 inaugural address?

    - B. It was used to call for a more fair election process.

3. How did the ruling of McCulloch v. Maryland affect the federal government?

    - C. It increased the power of Congress to carry out its lawmaking duties.

4. How did Marbury v. Madison help balance the federal government in the United States?

    - D. It allowed the Supreme Court to check the actions of the other two branches through judicial review.

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Select all that apply.

Generally speaking, power can cause a person to _____.


live to an advanced age
stop thinking about the needs of others
treat people with more respect
thirst for more power
become corrupt

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Answer:

2

4

5

Explanation:

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199 cakes=_____dozen_____cakes

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Answer:

16 dozen with 7 remaining

Explanation:

A dozen is 12.

Subtract 12 from 199 until you no longer can or 12x16=192

199-192=7

the answer is 16 dozen 7 cakes

What branch of the government contains Congress, which creates laws?


the Legislative Branch
the Judicial Branch
the Executive Branch

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Answer:

The legislative branch contains Congress and creates laws

Explanation:

Answer: the legislative branch makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies

Describe the idea of Manifest Destiny, including how it was harmful to American Indians

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Answer:

The idea of manifest destiny is the belief that God wanted the whites to settle all over north America. This was bad for the native American's because it caused slavery, slaves, and native american removal.

Explanation:

Americans wanted to spread and settle west and go wherever they please they believe it was their destiny. While they were trying to achieve this they would take over the natives homes and try and convert them to american culture

What was significant about Jefferson's 1801 inaugural address?

A. It was used to suggest that political parties were bad for the nation.

B. It was used to call for a more fair election process.

C. It was used to explain why the Federalists were bad leaders.

D. It was used to unify the nation.

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Answer:

the answer is D

Explanation:

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D. It was used to unify the nation

All of the following are part of human systems except

A. cities
B. economies
C. landforms
D. religions

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Answer: the answer is landforms

Explanation: We as communities and societies helped build cities, raise economies and practice religion. They are solely based on humanity. Landforms aren't part of human systems because it doesn't rely or humans to exist or be shaped

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Kiss marry kill: Cancer Aries Virgo

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Answer: Marry Aeries Kill Cancer Kiss Virgo

Explanation:

cuz

Answer:

Kiss Aries Marry Virgo Kill Cancer

Explanation:

why not

Identify the factors (new resources, increased productivity, education, technology, slave economy, territorial expansion) that increase economic growth.

Describe how the Aztec nation created wealth from the nations surrounding them.

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Answer:

The Aztec gained their wealth from trade. They imposed taxes on every nation they conquered in the form of goods

Explanation:

Answer:

The Aztec gained their wealth from trade. They imposed taxes on every nation they conquered in the form of goods

Explanation:

Why were bodies of water like the Mediterranean Sea important to civilizations like ancient Greece and ancient Rome? How are they important now?

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Answer:

They were important due to trade.

Explanation:

The kingdoms of old needed trade to function. Land routes were not safe, so sea routes were to go. Sea routes were also faster. They now are important as quicker ways to transport massive amounts of cargo. Have you ever seen a building sized cargo truck before? you get my point.

Answer:

The ancient civilization of Greece was located in southeastern Europe along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The geography of the region helped to shape the government and culture of the Ancient Greek.In brief, the importance of the Mediterranean Sea is conditional and its nature favors continental control; it is a sea of passage and a sea of land powers. ... Thus, for Britain, the Mediterranean Sea was a key link to India as well as a means of influencing economic dynamics within continental Europe.

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An explanation, in your own words, of one of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
An explanation, in your own words, of why it is important for a person to know the amendment you chose
An example of how the amendment would be used today

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Answer:

The First Amendment protects our beliefs action and what we say

Use the maps to answer the question.




According to the maps, where did humans migrate after reaching southeast Asia?


West toward India

West toward Europe

South toward Australia

South toward Africa

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Based in the map, more humans traveled toward Australia and in North America, town toward South America.

Explanation: Warner climates and richer goods could have been the cause of such frequent migrations to that area

Answer:

South towards Australia.

Explanation:

Southeast Asia is right below the area that is China and Japan, and encompasses the Southeast region, which includes, but is not limited too, Burma, Indonesia, Philippines, etc.

From the map, we can see that from there, the human migration heads downwards towards Australia, and ends there, therefore making C your answer.

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What was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, instilling more casualties than the entire American Revolution.
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Bull Run
Fort Sumter
Battle of Antietam

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The correct answer is Battle of Gettysburg.

What is Battle of Gettysburg?

The Battle of Gettysburg in the US that raged during the Civil War was the largest cavalry war with the highest number of casualties.

The brutal war known as the Battle of Gettysburg and took place on July 1-3, 1863 between the Union (North) and Confederate (South) troops began when General Robert E Lee, leader of the Southern troops managed to take control of the strategic city, Gettysburg.

During the three days of fierce fighting between the Union and the Confederacy, the Union troops lost 23,000 men while the Confederate troops lost 28,000. More than 3000 horses on which the cavalry fought were killed at Gettysburg.

In conclusion, the battle of Gettysburg became the bloodiest American civil war when compared to other wars such as the Battle of Bull Run (-/+ 4000 casualties), Fort Sumter (0 casualties), Battle of Antietam (-/+13500 casualties).

Answer:Battle of Gettysburg

Explanation:

Explain two samples of early American Culture (Art/Music/Literature) and how it represented life in the 1800s. (2 or more sentences)

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Answer: Most early American paintings are portraits, and we can imagine that early families wanted to document their growing status in their new country. One example of an early American painting is a Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary.

George Washington – Gilbert Stuart. 1796.

Sugar Shack – Ernie Barnes. 1972. ...

Freedom From Want – Norman Rockwell. 1943. ...

Dempsey and Firpo – George Bellows. 1924. ...

Gross Clinic – Thomas Eakins. ...

The Veteran in a Field – Winslow Homer. ...

Nighthawks – Edward Hopper. ...

American Gothic – Grant Wood.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Most early American paintings are portraits, and we can imagine that early families wanted to document their growing status in their new country. One example of an early American painting is a Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary.

George Washington – Gilbert Stuart. 1796.

Sugar Shack – Ernie Barnes. 1972. ...

Freedom From Want – Norman Rockwell. 1943. ...

Dempsey and Firpo – George Bellows. 1924. ...

Gross Clinic – Thomas Eakins. ...

The Veteran in a Field – Winslow Homer. ...

Nighthawks – Edward Hopper. ...

American Gothic – Grant Wood.

Explanation:

Compare the emergence of advanced civilizations in Meso and South America with the four early river valley civilizations.

Which similarity did the Aztecs and ancient Egyptians share?

They both created chinampas.
Neither of them worshipped the sun.
They both built pyramids.
Neither of them held slaves.

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Answer:

"The Aztecs, Mayans and ancient Egyptians were three very different civilizations with one very large similarity: pyramids"

Explanation:

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Answer:

C. They both built pyramids

2 things you know about the event surrounding the birth of Jesus

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1. The birth of Jesus occured on Christmas Day, what is known as December 25th

2. It helped create one of the most popular Christmas decorations that tend to be viewed, the Manger Scene

Answer:

jesus was born in a stable by donkeys and barn animals and uhm angels told people everywhere that he was born and these people came to jesus and started worshiping the new born baby

Explanation:

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Which freedoms are guaranteed by the First Amendment? (Pick three)

right to bear arms
right to vote
right to a jury trial
freedom of religion
freedom of the press
freedom of speech

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Answer:

freedom of religion

freedom of the press

freedom of speech

Explanation:

I don't have a explanation...

The first amendment reads:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievance’s.

Overall 3 :
Freedom of speech
Freedom of the press
Freedom of religion

Is this statement true or false?

Larger farms and single crop production is one way that farming in the United States changed in the late 1800s.

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True your answer is correct
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Explain the situation for African Americans in the South after the Civil War. Include as many details as you can in your writing. Include the following words or phrases into your answer: Emancipation, 13th, 14th, 15th amendments, convict leasing, debt peonage, Radical Reconstruction, "black laws", Plessy v. Ferguson, segregation.

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Explanation:

After the Civil War, with the protection of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution and the Civil Rights Act of 1866, African Americans enjoyed a period when they were allowed to vote, actively participate in the political process, acquire the land of former owners, seek their own employment, and use public accommodations

Use the image to answer the following question:


This is a sketch of an ivory artifact. Why would it be considered a secondary source?

It is drawn to scale, and the patterning is accurate.
It appears in the diary of a scientist who observed its discovery.
It was sketched at the site on which it was found.
It is a drawing of a primary source.

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Answer: It is a secondary source.

Explanation: It uses a primary source as a subject.

Symbiosis is the relationship between two species where both species benefit from. What symbiotic relationship between insects that Christian refers to, here?

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Answer:

Mutualism

Explanation:

Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit. Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other is not affected.

Answer:

Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit. Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other is not affected.

Compare the two maps to answer the following question:


Which countries have regions that were once part of the Inca Empire?

Peru, Argentina, Chile
Paraguay, Bolivia, Colombia
Brazil, Venezuela, Peru
Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay

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In modern day South America, the following countries were once within the borders of in Inca empires:

Peru,Argentina,Chile

Hope I’m right: Perhaps other countries were also near and part of the once Inca empire
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