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Why were written laws needed as early societies became larger and more complex? Please explain.

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Laws were written and created to keep peace and settle disputes. With more and more people in society, there was a need to create a structure that provided order in a measured way.


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What was a cause of the economic depressions in the late 1800s?
O A. There was too much money and not enough farmers.
B. There were plenty of goods but not enough money.
O C. There was plenty of money but not enough goods.
D. There were too many people and not enough jobs.

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My guess about the economic Great Depression is B !

There was less money available to assist trade since the U.S. government was removing money from circulation to achieve this purpose. Hence option C is Correct .

What was the Economic Depression ?

The US government passed the Coinage Act of 1873 in April of that year, during a period of declining silver prices that were made worse by the cessation of the German Empire's thaler coin output. This effectively forced the United States to abandon its bimetallic standard and adopt a pure gold standard for the first time.

The United States' strict monetary policy to return to the gold standard after the Civil War was the main contributor to the price depression in that country.

This law, which its opponents referred to as "the Crime of 1873" and was the subject of William Jennings Bryan'sThe 1896 Cross of Gold speech compelled the United States to reduce its money supply.

Even as new silver mines were being created in Nevada, it further depressed silver prices. This encouraged mining investment but also boosted supply at a time when demand was declining.

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A draft requires male citizens over the age of eighteen onregister so that they may be called to
O help clean up their neighborhoods.
O volunteer in an election campaign.
O serve in the military in case of war.
O vote in local elections.

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c. serve in the military in case of war.

Answer: c

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in both Taiwan and tibet china has A. experimented with capital reforms B. refused the territories independence C. engaged in armed conflicts withe U.S D. come into conflict with the Soviet Union over borders.

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Answer:

B. refused the territories' independence.

Explanation:

China 's desire to annex Taiwan and securely cling on to its control of Tibet is direct proof of China's interventionist ambitions. Chinese government deliberately avoids ethnic minorities or other cultures in their official policies. It fosters the One China agenda of the government. There is a long history of autonomy in Tibet, but China refused to accept it and still exert control over it. Although the independence of Taiwan is still not accepted by China, Taiwan has an autonomous government system and foreign relations.

During the industrial revolution many factory who adopted the assembly line

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Reduced both production times and costs.

Explanation:

During the industrial revolution many factory owners adopted the assembly line which reduced both production times and costs.

Explain the strategies did Cortes and his allies use to defeat the Aztecs.

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Answer:

The element of surprise and other stuff.

Explanation:

They were able to enter the city. The Aztecs thought that Cortes was a god. Also they had guns, cannons,swords, and horses. They thought the horse wold eat them alive. Also, the Europeans brought diseases such as smallpox which weakened the Aztecs greatly and made the battle easier.

What three statements are characteristic of the Renaissance?

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Answer:

See below

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1. Began because of the rediscovery of learning.

2. Was hurried along by the invention of the printing press.

3. Saw the invention of scientific instruments that brought the Age of Exploration.

And the black death

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Arrange the events in the correct order. Tiles Moctezuma II welcomed the Spanish, thinking that Cortés was the human incarnation of the god Quetzalcoatl. Cortés and his men brought smallpox to the city of Tenochtitlan, killing many Aztec. Cortés established alliances with enemies of the Aztec such as the Tlaxcalans. Cortés marched up the coast of Mexico and conquered the territory of Veracruz. need help asap

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1. Cortes marched up the coast of Mexico and conquered Veracruz

2. Cortes established alliances with enemies of the Aztecs

3. Moctezuma II welcomed the Spanish

4. Cortes and his men brought smallpox to Tenochtitlan

Explanation:

Cortes first arrived in the south of Mexico and had a brief encounter with the Maya.  From there he continued up the coast until he reached Veracruz where he founded the first Spanish settlement.  It was here that Cortes learned of the powerful Aztecs and about the many enemies they had among the prehispanic groups that had been conquered by them.  Cortes had very few men with him so he knew he could not defeat the powerful Aztec empire alone.  He decides to make alliances with the Tlaxcaltecans and begins his march towards Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital.  When the Spanish finally arrive, Moctezuma welcomes them (though it's not true that he thought Cortes was the reincarnation of Quetzalcoatl, that is an incorrect interpretation).  Meanwhile, a new fleet of Spanish ships arrived in Veracruz and made their way to Tenochtitlan.  One of the men in this group was sick and began the massive smallpox epidemic that wiped out around half of the indigenous population.

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How did the war affect women and African-Americans?

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Answer:The Great Migration transformed the demographics of black communities in the North and the South. The war effort allowed black men and women to assert their citizenship, hold the government accountable, and protest racial injustice.

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Ordena cronológicamente como se se presentan los periodos en historia de Grecia. Marca el número que corresponde al lugar que ocupa en la línea de tiempo. Periodo Helenístico Periodo Clásico Edad Oscura Periodo Arcaico SEAN SERIOS POR FAVOR

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1. Edad Oscura - 1100 - 800 A.C

Esta etapa esta marcada por la escasez de hallazgos arqueológicos, de ahí su nombre. También corresponde a la era cronológica en la cual tienen lugar las obras de Homero, que son semi-mitológicas.

2. Periodo Arcaico - 800 - 450 A.C

En esta etapa, la población de la Antigua Grecia crece de forma dramática, y se forman las primeras ciudades estados, o polis, como Esparta o Atenas. El final de la etapa está marcado por la segunda invasión Persa a Grecia.

3. Periodo Clásico - 450 - 323 A.C

Esta etapa está marcada por un gran desarrollo en las artes, ciencias, y política griegas. Los desarrollos culturales del período clásico influirían profundamente en Roma, y por ende, en toda la cultura occidental. Su final está marcado por la muerte de Alejandro Magno.

4. Periodo Helenístico - 323 - 31 A.C

Durante esta etapa, la influencia cultural griega llega a su máximo, ya que la cultura griega (o "helénica", de ahí el nombre) se expande por todas las regiones que habían sido conquistadas previamente por Alejandro Magno. Su final está marcado por la conquista del Egipto Ptolemaico, y el posterior nacimiento del Imperio Romano.

Subsidiary Alliance is a system through which the British came to control the affairs of the Indian states without actually annexing them. Which of the following is not a feature of subsidiary alliance?




a.Any ruler who entered into the alliance would give money or some territory for the maintenance of the British contingent in their territory.
b.They would keep a British Resident at their respective capitals.
c.They would pass a State of an issueless ruler (ruler not having a natural heir) to the English Company.
dThey would not employ any non-English European and if there were any, they would dismiss them.

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Answer:

Correct Answer:

c.They would pass a State of an issueless ruler (ruler not having a natural heir) to the English Company.

Explanation:

As the name said, subsidiary alliance was adopted by the British inorder to control the resources, and people of India without actually the colonisation and annexation of the country.

The option C was never a feature of the subsidiary alliance.

How did the takeover of the Suez Canal in 1882 shape the future of northern Africa?

A.) Britain was unable to access its colonies in India, Malaya, and Burma

B.) Britain and France join forces to extend their spheres of influence in Africa.

C.) Britain conquered Egypt and turned it into a British protectorate.

D.) Egypt took control of one of the most important waterways in the world.

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Answer:

Britain conquered Egypt and turned it into a British protectorate.

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Which was a key part of the process for reunifying Germany?

replacing communist leaders
erecting government buildings
strengthening the German economy
ending communist rule in other countries

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Answer:

the answer is strengthening the German economy

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is a replacing communist leaders

Explanation:

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Why does promoting equal rights promote peace?

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equal rights promotes peace by showing that we are all equal regardless of race , gender and cultural backgrounds.

PART A: How does Takei’s understanding of his internment develop over time?

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Answer:

B. He normalizes his experiences at first but eventually understands that his internment was not an example of democracy at its best.

Explanation:

According to a different source, this question refers to the text "Why I Love a Country that Once Betrayed Me" by George Takei. These are the options that come with this question:

A. He comes to realize that his internment was relatively easy compared to other Japanese Americans.

B. He normalizes his experiences at first but eventually understands that his internment was not an example of democracy at its best.

C. He begins to view his internment as a betrayal by America and loses faith in the ideals he once associated with it.

D. He appreciates the internment camps as a child and isn’t able to understand the injustice of the government’s actions until he is an adult.

This is the statement that best describes how Takei's understanding of the internment developed over time. In this text, Takei tells us that, when he was a child and was going through the experience of internment, he normalized it. He thought of the camp as his home, and thought the activities they engaged in to be normal. However, when he grew older, he realized that the experience was not normal, nor was it desirable or an example of a good democracy. This led him to realize that even a democratic government was fallible.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Which policy is most similar to Soviet totalitarianism under Joseph Stalin

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Answer:

I believe it is

B. Exercising complete government control over society.

True or False: Both the state and federal system have trial courts

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Answer:

True. Both the state and federal system have trial courts.

Explanation:

It's fair

What are the three ways the supreme court can handle a case that has been appealed to

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Answer:

The three ways are-

Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Oral Arguments Before the Supreme Court

Supreme Court Opinions

Why did some historians believe that Africa had no history?

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Africa was thought as the "dark continent". The reason for that was because it was a land of primitive people with little or no history worth studying. There was no native African written records. The records they did find were in arabic- Historian assumed they were written by non-Africans The myth allowed them to minimize Africans and control them.

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how does cooperative federalism work in the us

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State and federal governments have different and overlapping responsibilities.

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Which best describes a major challenge faced by Soviet President Boris Yeltsin in the 1990s?

expanding the military
gaining support from the West
complying with the SALT treaties
transitioning to a free-market economy

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Answer:

transitioning to a free-market economy

Explaination

The Soviet economy was faltering and dissidents and internal and external critics were calling for an end to political repression and government secrecy.

Answer:

transitioning to a free-market economy

Explanation:

With the Soviet Union out of the way, Yeltsin eliminated most price controls, privatized a slew of major state assets, allowed for the ownership of private property and otherwise embraced free market principles. Under his watch, a stock exchange, commodities exchanges and private banks all came into being. But although a select few oligarchs became shockingly wealthy, many Russians lapsed deeper into poverty due to rampant inflation and the rising cost of living. Yeltsin’s Russia also struggled with the taint of being an ex-superpower and with corruption, lawlessness, decreased industrial output and falling life expectancies. Moreover, Yeltsin began treating himself to some of the perks, such as chauffeured limousines, that he had previously criticized.

As president, Yeltsin broke from his Soviet predecessors by generally supporting freedom of the press, permitting public criticism and letting Western popular culture seep into the country. He also agreed to nuclear arms reductions and brought home soldiers from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet republics. Nonetheless, he did not completely disavow military action. After surviving impeachment proceedings, Yeltsin disbanded the communist-dominated parliament in September 1993 and called for elections to a new legislature. He then resolved the ensuing standoff by ordering tanks to shell the parliamentary building. The following year Yeltsin sent troops into the breakaway republic of Chechnya, an action that left roughly 80,000 people dead—the majority of them civilians. Though the fighting ceased in August 1996, it picked back up again in 1999 and lasted most of the next decade.

Health problems, some of them caused by heavy drinking, eventually began to take their toll on Yeltsin. In 1995 alone he had at least three heart attacks. Yet he decided to run for president anyway in 1996, winning a second term and then undergoing quintuple bypass surgery. Near the end of his time in office, he survived another round of impeachment proceedings and went through a string of prime ministers. In August 1998 the ruble collapsed and Russia defaulted on its treasury bills. Soon after, the economy finally turned around with the help of rising oil prices.

Minority groups rallied behind what slogan?




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Answer:

Double V

Explanation:

Throughout World War II, ethnic parties united under the banner of Double V.

Answer: Double V

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Double V

Explanation:

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What was one of the immediate effects caused by the partition of India?

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Explanation:

terrorism is the immediate cause

The alchemists claimed that “ordinary metals can be transformed into gold.” Do you agree with this claim? Why or why not?

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Answer:

yes I agree because you can conduct activities called electrolysis

1. Why might historians want to learn more about what life was like in 2020 during Coronavirus?​

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Answer:

They are learning about coronavirus and finding out more because they want to find out the vitamin or anything that could cure the virus.

Answer: Historians may want to learn more about life during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic because they want to see how different people reacted and developed through the troubling time, how people changed during and after the pandemic and what to do better during a future pandemic.

In 3-5 sentences, evaluate if the United States has been a leader in the global economy in recent decades.

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Answer:

The United States is one of the first countries which experienced industrialization due to her various technological innovations and discoveries.

This led to the United States being a big economic force in the world which is evident in people from all over the world migrating to the country to tap into the various opportunities om display. The United has one of the highest GDP( Gross Domestic Product) in the world which makes it a strong economic force.

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Wild boars like the one in the photo above live in what type of European ecosystem?


A. taiga


B. tundra


C. chaparral


D. coniferous forest

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from The Land.

“But what I want you to concentrate on learning now is a skill you can always use, something you can always depend on to earn some money."

"Like horse training?"

"No. Like carpentry. Not just knowing how to nail two pieces of wood together, but how to build something fine and of quality. There'll always be a need for that. The Lord Jesus Christ Himself was a carpenter, so you know you couldn't ask for a better trade. You can use your horse training too, but carpentry is something solid and dependable, and there'll always be a need for it.”

Based on the historical setting, why does Paul’s father want him to learn a trade?

Paul’s father understands the societal limitations on Paul’s career choices.
Paul’s father believes that Paul has a religious obligation to become a carpenter.
Paul’s father selfishly seeks to find a trade that Paul can use to help the family.
Paul’s father does not believe that any of his sons should pursue academics.

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Answer:

SO Paul will have a sense of accomplishment

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is A: Paul’s father understands the societal limitations on Paul’s career choices.

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How did the great purge weaken the Soviet economy?

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The real question is How did the Great Purge, which happened in the Soviet Union during Stalin's administration, weaken the Soviet economy?

The answer to that is

The Great Purge weakened the economy because it killed or imprisoned a large portion of the population.

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Answer:

The Great Purge weakened the economy because it killed or imprisoned a large portion of the population.

Explanation:

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Write down three ways Black Americans were treated differently ​

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Answer:

In 1958, 44 percent of whites said they would move if a black family became their next door neighbor; today the figure is 1 percent.

In 1964, the year the great Civil Rights Act was passed, only 18 percent of whites claimed to have a friend who was black; today 86 percent say they do, while 87 percent of blacks assert they have white friends.

Explanation:

During the revolutionary war loyalists and patriots most disagreed about wether

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Answer:

Patriots were against the taxation system imposed on all colonies by Britain and claimed their representation within the British parliament. Conversely, loyalists believed in the strength of a unified empire and insisted that independence from Britain would have led to great economic losses and military insecurity

Just a brief explanation; hope you can solve it from this.

Answer:

Whether the colonies should stay in the British Empire or not.

Explanation:

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