Answer:
(A) Chinese monks taught Buddhism in Japan.
(B) Korean Buddhist missionaries came to Japan.
(D) Prince Shotoku adopted ideas from China and Korea.
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Explanation:
Answer:(A) Chinese monks taught Buddhism in Japan.
(B) Korean Buddhist missionaries came to Japan.
(D) Prince Shotoku adopted ideas from China and Korea.
Explanation:
What did the south think of the 36 30 line?
Answer:
Condemned by some Southerners because it set the example that Congress could make a law concerning slavery.
Explanation:
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 established the latitude 36°30′ to deal with the growing slave states in the western territories. The North always considered slavery as a part of the evil which should be banned. As the South economy depended on slaves, the Union could not interrupt it in existing states. The compromise of 1820 divided the Louisiana Purchase land into two sections. Slavery became forbidden above the Missouri compromise line latitude 36°30 and admitted in the south of latitude which allowed Missouri to became a slave trade.
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Answer:
During Intake
Explanation:
Answer: during intake
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match each item with the correct statement below
Answer:
1.D
2. A?
3. C
4. B
Explanation:
Why was readership of colonial newspapers so low?
low literacy rates
printing was expensive
delivery was slow and expensive
All of these.
Answer: All of these
Explanation: Newspaper was usually only bought by wealthy men. Besides being expensive, most people (mainly women and people of color) could not get educated at the time and had low literacy rates.
In the 1840s, women in the United States began fighting for more rights. They first pressed for property rights for married women. After the
Civil War, the focus of women's rights activists shifted to voting. Women's rights activists felt that many of the problems women faced, and that
American Society faced, could be solved by granting women suffrage, or the right to vote.
In 1890, Wyoming became a state, with a provision in its constitution allowing women to vote in that state. In 1893, Colorado became the
first state to adopt a state amendment that gave women voting rights. In 1895, Utah became a state and also included a suffrage provision in its
constitution, followed by Idaho in 1896. Washington gave women the right to vote in 1910. In 1911, women in California gained voting rights, with
Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona granting women suffrage in 1912.
Based on the passage, what can the reader infer about the women's suffrage movement?
1. The women's suffrage movement was a unified political movement
2. By 1912, the women's suffrage movement no longer faced opposition.
3. Momentum for women's suffrage gained strength in the western United States.
4. States were more concerned about women's suffrage than property rights for women.
Answer:
I think its 2
Answer:
D or 4.
Explanation:
I believe the answer is D because as it states in the text "women in California gained voting rights, with Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona granting women suffrage in 1912." which means that states were becoming more and more aware and concerned about the truths of womens sufferage
The clear-and-present danger rule dictates the following:
That citizens are required to evacuate an area until further notice
That the government can prevent an act of free speech if it is linked to an unlawful act
That the government encourages citizens to speak out against criminal activity
That the country is at risk for going to war
Answer:
The clear and present danger test features two independent conditions: first, the speech must impose a threat that a substantive evil might follow, and second, the threat is a real, imminent threat. The court had to identify and quantify both the nature of the threatened evil and the imminence of the perceived danger.
Explanation:
In Islam, self-discipline is a major virtue. What is another example of a virtue?
Group of answer choices
reading the newspaper
respecting your parents
drinking water when you're thirsty
In March of 1836, delegates met at Washington-on-the-Brazos intending to —
A design the “Come and Take It” flag
B create a plan to defend the Alamo
C establish an independent government
D negotiate a peace settlement with Mexico
Answer:
Option: C. establish an independent government.
Explanation:
Delegates met at Washington on the Brazos in 1836 to announce Texas independence from Mexico and to draft the constitution of the Republic of Texas. 59 delegates were meet to attend the Convention of 1836.
The Convention of 1836 named Sam Houston the head of the military forces.
Which of these events begins earliest in the day during Ramadan?
Group of answer choices
the fast
the iftar meal
the suhoor meal
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which statements describe similarities between Chandragupta and Aśoka? Choose four correct answers. I will give brainliest
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
3,4,5,6
Explanation:
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Where do people live in the Sahara?
Answer:
Sahara Desert
Most people in the desert are nomads or people who move from place to place, but they raise sheep, goats, and camels. They move in their tents when the grass is eaten in a place. They usually settle in or near an oasis.
How did the patriots convince people to support
independence?
A
by publishing articles and using intimidation
B
by publishing articles and doing research
C
by promising wealth and a peaceful future
D
by promising wealth and equality for all
Answer:b
Explanation:
5. How was the "road" to Kentucky built? Who built it?
Despite Kentucky Senator Henry Clay's advocacy of this route, early in the 19th century, the northern route was selected for the National Road, connecting near Washington, Pennsylvania into the Ohio Valley of northern Kentucky and Ohio.
Explanation:
How did the crusades stimulate trade in Europe?
Answer:
The Crusades stimulated trade by introducing Europeans to many desirable products. Trade promoted frequent contacts with the Byzantine and Muslim Empires. New economic institutions developed. Stimulated production of goods for trade in Middle Eastern markets (perfumes, oils, minerals, jewels
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
The
ending World War I was signed on November 11, 1918.
Answer:
True?
Explanation:
The armistice between Germany and the Allies was the first step to ending World War l was signed on November 11, 1918.
What is the world war l?World war l was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. It was fought between two coalitions, the Allies and the Central Powers. Fighting occurred throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific, and parts of Asia.
An estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease. Millions more died as a result of genocide, while the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war. The first decade of the 20th century saw increasing diplomatic tension between the European great powers.
This reached breaking point on 28 June 1914, when a Bosnian Serb named Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
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How did the Atlantic Slave Trade contribute to a racist ideology that continues today?
Answer:
Christians claimed that Africans were designed to be slaves that it was in their dna.
Which BEST describes the Great Depression?
A. Lack of food
B. Shortage of men willing to work
C. High unemployment rates
D. Increase in the purchase of stocks
Answer:
c. High Unemployment Rates
Answer:
C: High unemployment rates
Explanation:
I majored in History.
Which of these is a good method of increasing income so that it covers all expenses in a budget? A. Borrowing money from a bank B. Using a credit card to pay for expenses C. Getting another job or working overtime D. Spending less on utilities
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Because your putting in the extra hours, which is making you more money , thus your income will increase.
A _____ is an organism taht breaks down dead organisms and waste
Answer: Decomposers
Answer:
Decomposers
Explanation:
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How do you describe a great composer
Answer:
Great composers are creative and original
Dershowitz discusses the use of corporal punishment (caning) in Singapore. True or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Which of the following people would have American citizenship at birth?
А
a person born in the US to parents who are illegal aliens
B a person born on US military base outside the US
a person born outside of the US to parents who are both US citizens
D all of the above
Answer:
It might be C.
Explanation:
Which two colonies did Spain still hold in 1888?
Cuba
Puerto Rico
Mexico
Answer:
Cuba and Puerto Rico
Explanation:
Answer:
Cuba
Explanation:
Georgia famers began raising what other items after the boll weevil and drought affected cotton production?
vegetables
tobacco
fruit
all of the above
Which statement best describes the effect of stress acting on the rook shown
in the diagram
A Compression is causing faulting in the layers of rock
Tension is pulling the matter in each layer of rock apart
0 Compression is pushing the matter in rock together
D. Tension is causing faulting in the layers of rock
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Explain the importance of the Voting Rights Act of 1964
Answer:
The Civil Rights Act of 1964, enacted July 2, 1964) is a landmark civil rights and labor law in the United States that outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, and later sexual orientation and gender identity. It prohibits unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation in schools and public accommodations, and employment discrimination.
how the Allies won the Battle of Midway and the Battle of Stalingrad?
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Answer:
Midway: The U.S. Navy was prepared for the attack - Admiral Nimitz was able to deduce quite accurately the size of the Japanese fleet, as well as their intentions. As a result, they were able to inflict devastating losses - Japan committed four aircraft carriers, with 248 aircraft on them to the battle, and lost all of them. The battle forced the Japanese to assume a defensive position, fighting battles that were incrementally closer to the Japanese homeland, and they lacked the resources to stage a large scale counter-offensive that would have repelled the U.S. forces.
Stalingrad: The Soviet forces held defensive positions in the city as German divisions surrounded them. While the Soviets were able to effectively defend, the Russian winter began to set in and the Germans continued to play offensively. Hitler was determined to not surrender so he tried to flank the Soviets but because they were so attritiated from loss of ammo and food, the Soviets easily defeated them and surrounded their forces. Soon after, the German forces in Stalingrad surrendered.
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Answer:
C. Ordering the Capture of Haitian Revolutionary Leaders
Who were the Ottomans named after? (He is the founder of Ottoman Empire)
Group of answer choices
A) Osman I
B) Suleiman the Magnificent
C) Mehmet II
D) Selim
Answer:
A) Osman l
Explanation:
Essay on comparing culture of Athens and Sparta
Answer:
Essay about Differences Between Sparta and Athens in Ancient Greece
The ancient civilization of Greece contained many different city-states; two of these city-states were Sparta and Athens. Sparta and Athens were different in their values, politics, and societies. Sparta was focused on their military, discipline, and to have a strong state. Athens was a democratic state that was peaceful and where women were open to culture and democracy. How do these two city-states differ? Sparta and Athens were formed in two different ways. Sparta was originally four small villages in Southwestern Peloponnesus that became unified into one polis. They conquered two neighboring areas known as Laconia and Hessenia. These people were then forced to work in Sparta. Athens had established a unified polis on the peninsula of…show more content…
The reforms of Cleisthenes established the basis for the Athenian democracy. All citizens enrolled in ten tribes and each tribe chose 50 members by lottery each year for a new council of 500 people. These 500 people had the responsibility to take care of foreign and financial affairs. There was also an assembly of all male citizens, and they had the final authority in passing laws through free and open debate. In Sparta there were two kings who led the army and ruled their city-state. There were five ephors elected each year and they were responsible for the education of the youth and the behavior of citizens. There was also a council of elders that consisted of two kings and 28 citizens over the age of 60. They decided on issues to present to the assembly who were also all male citizens. There was no debate on resolution to these issues, only voting. Sparta and Athens societies and values were different as well. As stated in Document E Lycurgus, lawgiver of Sparta, did not allow Spartans to leave the city. This was done because he did not want them to adapt to foreign influences. All of these values/beliefs were based on one thing, to keep the Spartan soldiers strong and disciplined. In Athens Pericles boasts about how Athens is open to all which results in cultural diffusion. When Athens had festivals everyone except for slaves
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