What happened at Acoma? What were the consequences of those events?

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Onate's nephew, Juan de Zaldivar to help him explore New Mexico. Zaldivar stopped at the Acoma “sky” pueblo where he and his group were lured to the top of the mesa, then attacked. A few men escaped and told Onate, who believed he had to retaliate swiftly and completely. Onate's soldiers fired on Acoma, scaled the cliffs with guns, and a fierce battle ensued. More than 100 people were killed and the rest were taken prisoner and put on trial. At the trial, every person was found guilty. Men lost a foot and men and women were sent to a life of slavery.

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Which country was NOT involved in the American Revolution?

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The American colonists did not fight the Revolutionary War for independence from Britain by themselves. They had allies who helped them by providing aid in the form of supplies, weapons, military leaders, and soldiers. These allies played a major role in helping the colonists to gain their independence.

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Well the United States and Great Britan were involved so anyone other than them werent involved

The Federalists supported the Constitution, how did they propose to keep it from getting
too powerful?

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The Federalists met Anti-Federalist arguments that the new government created by the Constitution was too powerful by explaining that the document had many built-in safeguards, such as:

Limited Government:  Federalists argued that the national government only had the powers specifically granted to it under the Constitution, and was prohibited from doing some things at all.

Separation of Powers:  Federalists argued that, by separating the basic powers of government into three equal branches and not giving too much power to any one person or group, the Constitution provided balance and prevented the potential for tyranny.

Checks and Balances:  Federalists argued that the Constitution provided a system of checks and balances, where each of the three branches is able to check or limit the other branches.

The federal government has three branches of government. This system helps prevent any one branch from gaining too much power and turning the country towards tyranny.

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False

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The answer to your question is true.

Answer: TRUE!

Explanation: The federal government does have three branches to ensure that one branch doesn't gain too much power with examples such as de-electing officials from the next branch, this is seen with impeachments like the attempted impeachment of President Trump and former President Clinton!

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At what age could citizens serve on the council

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To serve on the council you have to be at least 18

Was the economy of Egypt a command economy or a traditional one? How you do know?

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In a command economy, economic effort is devoted to goals passed down from a ruler or ruling class. Ancient Egypt was a good example: a large part of economic life was devoted to building pyramids, like those shown in Figure 1, for the pharaohs. ... In the last century, communism emphasized command economie

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Write a journal entry as if you are a colonist, explaining your reaction to the Parliament imposed taxes after 1763 and to the ideas of Thomas Paine. Write a full paragraph and see pages 356-361 in your text to support your thoughts-North America

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Thomas Paine was born in Britain. Paine's formal education lasted only until the age of thirteen, at which point he began working for his father. Eventually, took low-paying job in tax-collecting, educating himself further in his free time. Paine was fired for publishing an article arguing that raising tax-collectors' salaries would reduce corruption. Shortly thereafter in London, Paine met Benjamin Franklin, who convinced Paine to move to America.

The roots of the war for American Independence can be traced back at least as far as the French and Indian war. Although the British won this war, they incurred immense costs, and began to increase the monetary burden placed on the American colonies. With the Townshend Acts, Parliament imposed new taxes in the American colonies, and although these were repealed, the tax on tea remained. Colonial frustration erupted at the famed Boston Tea Party when Americans stormed a ship owned by the British East India Company and dumped large volumes of tea into Boston Harbor. In retaliation, the British Parliament imposed a variety of restrictions aimed at reasserting their control over the colonies.

These measures, known in America as the intolerable acts, spurred the convening of the first continental congress. Although the American colonies now had a centralized forum in which to discuss policy, their path was far from clear. Even after a battle erupted at Lexington and Concord, the colonies lacked a clear plan. Opinions on the purpose of the war with Britain and the future the colonies varied widely. Many, delegates to the continental congress were not convinced that complete independence was desirable.

Common Sense, which was published at this time, Paine argued that colonies should have full independence from Britain. His pamphlet convinced many who were unsure of the purpose of the war and played a profound role in influencing the opinion of laymen and lawmakers alike. Common Sense was crucial in turning American opinion against Britain and was one of the key factors in the colonies' decision to engage in a battle for complete independence.

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On October 26, 1775, King George III speaks before both houses of the British Parliament to discuss growing concern about the rebellion in America, which he viewed as a traitorous action against himself and Great Britain. He began his speech by reading a “Proclamation of Rebellion” and urged Parliament to move quickly to end the revolt and bring order to the colonies.

The king spoke of his belief that “many of these unhappy people may still retain their loyalty, and may be too wise not to see the fatal consequence of this usurpation, and wish to resist it, yet the torrent of violence has been strong enough to compel their acquiescence, till a sufficient force shall appear to support them.” With these words, the king gave Parliament his consent to dispatch troops to use against his own subjects, a notion that his colonists believed impossible.

Just as the Continental Congress expressed its desire to remain loyal to the British crown in the Olive Branch Petition, delivered to the monarch on September 1, so George III insisted he had “acted with the same temper; anxious to prevent, if it had been possible, the effusion of the blood of my subjects; and the calamities which are inseparable from a state of war; still hoping that my people in America would have discerned the traitorous views of their leaders, and have been convinced, that to be a subject of Great Britain, with all its consequences, is to be the freest member of any civil society in the known world.” King George went on to scoff at what he called the colonists’ “strongest protestations of loyalty to me,” believing them disingenuous, “whilst they were preparing for a general revolt.”

Unfortunately for George III, Thomas Paine’s anti-monarchical argument in the pamphlet, Common Sense, published in January 1776, proved persuasive to many American colonists. The two sides had reached a final political impasse and the bloody War for Independence soon followed.

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What is the role of federalism in our government according to the US Constitution?

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Federalism is one of the most important and innovative concepts in the U.S. Constitution, although the word never appears there. Federalism is the sharing of power between national and state governments. In America, the states existed first, and they struggled to create a national government.

What does the fact that plantation owners would sometimes "brand" their slaves show about the view of the Africans?​

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Basically, Africans were property. A white OWNED him, and he wasn't anyone else's to have. The view on Africans was that they meant nothing except to be sure that their labor was only given to them.

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Explanation:

Though slavery had such a wide variety of faces, the underlying concepts were always the same. Slaves were considered property, and they were property because they were black. Their status as property was enforced by violence -- actual or threatened. People, black and white, lived together within these parameters, and their lives together took many forms.

Because they lived and worked in such close proximity, house servants and their owners tended to form more complex relationships. Black and white children were especially in a position to form bonds with each other. In most situations, young children of both races played together on farms and plantations. Black children might also become attached to white caretakers, such as the mistress, and white children to their black nannies. Because they were so young, they would have no understanding of the system they were born into. But as they grew older they would learn to adjust to it in whatever ways they could.

What did the Stamp Act tax?
the anwsers down below which one is best

A.Paper goods

B.Postage stamps

C.Homes

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A. .Paper goods

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The Stamp Act was created in 1765. It is designed to tax the British Colonies in America every time they use several forms of printed materials that produced in London. (Such as legal documents, newspapers, magazines, cards, etc). It did not specifically target postage stamps.

The British government created this act to take money from the colonies in order to brought back the money that they lost for their military during the French and Indian War.

What happened as the number of public schools in the South began to grow?
A. Blacks got the same education as whites. B. Both whites and blacks went to the same schools.
C. Blacks and whites were kept in separate schools.
D. Blacks asked to have separate schools.​

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C

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What advice did Washington give the nation in his farewell address?

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Found this off of google, "In his farewell Presidential address, George Washington advised American citizens to view themselves as a cohesive unit and avoid political parties and issued a special warning to be wary of attachments and entanglements with other nations."

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Avoid political parties or else the nation will be corrupt because the one political party that takes power will never want to let that power go

Halti gained independence from ______
to become the first black-governed republic?

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Answer:

France

Explanation:

The Haitian society was majorly made up of a slave population. Many of the slaves felt inequality and racial segregation under French control. Because of this, they rose up and fought for their rights through a revolution. The fight started between the "affranchis," emancipated slaves, and Europeans because the affranchis didn't follow the new law. It was followed by rebellion and a revolution which later on, freed the Haiti with the help of Jean-Jacques Dessalinis. It made the country the first republic to be led by a black person.

How are presidies and missions Similar? What of
the differences?

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Often the mission served multiple purposes — its specific religious function, as well as an economic function, and sometimes, as a fortress to protect its area residents against attack. However, there were also specific structures established to protect the Spanish priests and their followers — the presidio.

Describe the impact of Darwin's ideas on society of his time

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Answer: He made people aware in his time about the evolutionary process and how we have evolved over time.

What role did John Adams play in the Boston Massacre trials?
He represented the colonists.
He was a member of the jury.
He was the judge hearing the case.
He represented the British soldiers.

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he was the judge !

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He was the judge hearing the case.

Congress shall have power . . . To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing power. To what does this statement refer? A an executive privilege B the elastic clause C nonlegislative powers D limits on governmental pow

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Answer: A. an executive privilege

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The elastic clause refers to those powers which are not mentioned in the constitution but these powers are believed to provide the congress to direction execution. The government that is able to expand its power is likely to abuse that power privileged with this clause. There is no limit in federal power and the congress can make any law to control the execution.

The United States did not like the Soviet Union
(Russia) because they are....

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The United States government was initially hostile to the Soviet leaders for taking Russia out of World War I and was opposed to a state ideologically based on communism. ... However, the Soviet stance on human rights and its invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 created new tensions between the two countries.

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According to the graph on the lower left hand corner of the image above, which year saw the biggest change in growth of African Americans in the American colonies?

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Pick 4 different forms of resistance Write 1 sentence about each of the 4 forms Clearly describe what that form of resistance was & why that was a form of resistance

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.

You did not specify the kinds of resistance in some political situation historic context, or imperialistic intervention. So we are answering in general terms.

1.- Passive change resistance. People do not actively participate in change, but they are discrete in showing any behavior publicly.

2.- Active change resistance. People's actions and moods really support their idea of not changing.

3.- Attachment change resistance. People express their arguments for not changing.

4.- Uncertainty change resistance. People worry a lot about the idea of change. They talk and talk about change but do not take action because they are afraid of it.

Where did Lafayette corner Cornwallis's troops to end the war?​

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Answer:

Yorktown

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Lafayette came to Williamsburg during preparations for the Virginia Campaign of 1781. At Yorktown, Lafayette helped to corner Britain's Lord Cornwallis, whose surrender after several days of siege was a fatal blow that ensured the American victory.

How do we know that Egyptian society was sophisticated and evolved?
from the remains of the ancient society
we don't know that it was
from the landscape
from records found on papyrus​

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from the remains of the ancient society

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A.

Explanation:

Egyptian civilization developed along the Nile River in large part because the river’s annual flooding ensured reliable, rich soil for growing crops.

Repeated struggles for political control of Egypt showed the importance of the region's agricultural production and economic resources.

The Egyptians kept written records using a writing system known as hieroglyphics.

Egyptian rulers used the idea of divine kingship and constructed monumental architecture to demonstrate and maintain power.

Ancient Egyptians developed wide-reaching trade networks along the Nile, in the Red Sea, and in the Near East.

Early Egypt

Much of the history of Egypt is divided into three “kingdom” periods—Old, Middle, and New—with shorter intermediate periods separating the kingdoms. The term "intermediate" here refers to the fact that during these times Egypt was not a unified political power, and thus was in between powerful kingdoms. Even before the Old Kingdom period, the foundations of Egyptian civilization were being laid for thousands of years, as people living near the Nile increasingly focused on sedentary agriculture, which led to urbanization and specialized, non-agricultural economic activity.

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The region between the first and second Nile cataracts is known as_______________ . (Upper Nubia/Lower Nubia)

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Lower Nubia

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The correct answer is in fact lower Nubia.

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What was one weakness of the Georgia Constitution of 1777?
O It established a bicameral legislature.
O It did not protect any basic rights or liberties.
O It failed to set up new counties or borders.
O It limited the authority of the executive branch.

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Answer: D)

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England agreed to give all the land east of the Mississippi River, except New Orleans and Florida, to the United States.


True or False

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I think it’s false??

Evaluate to what extent the Amercian Revolution was truly revolutionary in terms bringing about change
within the territories that used to be controlled by Great Britain in the New World.... in paragraph form please

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The cutting of ties.

Explanation:

The American Revolution completely cut ties with Great Britain, no longer relying on them and no longer having any diplomatic ties. Evidence that they were really revolting is the fact they no longer paid them any taxes, and at the first battle of the war the Americans won, sending the British back to Boston all while inflicting more casualties.

1. Identify first and the last Muslim woman ruler of the Delhi Sultanate and analyse why she was considered a woman in a ‘man's world' through a report

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The Last Muslim female ruler of Delhi Sultanate is called Raziya al-Din.

She was also known or referred to Razia Sultana.

Explanation:

She was considered a woman in a 'mans world' because the throne of the Delhi Sultanate in South Asia had never prior to her dispensation be administered by a woman.

Her father Mamluk Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish had prepared Nasiruddin Mahmud his first son to take over the throne. This plan was terminated abruptly in the early 12th century because Nasiruddin Mahmud died unexpectedly.

Believing that his other sons were indifferent towards the affairs of the polity and would rather take to pleasure and leisure, He gave responsibility for the administration of Delhi to Razia Sultana before leaving for his Gwalior campaign in 1231.

Initially, the nobles from Turkic thought she would be a figurehead. She surprised and infuriated them at the same time. Their stiff opposition to her leadership was not a secret.

When her father returned from his campaign, impressed that she handled the polity so well, he made her a permanent administrator.

Eventually, regardless of the fact that she had public support and support from the people, she was deposed and was killed on the 15th of October 1240. Her administration lasted 3 years, 6 months, and 6 days.

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what or who is sourdough

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Answer:

Sourdough is bread

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Sourdough bread is made by the fermentation of dough using naturally occurring lactobacilli and yeast. The lactic acid produced by the lactobacilli gives it a more sour taste and improved keeping qualities.

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its a type of bread.

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how did john lewis leave his mark on america

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Answer:

His contribution to civil right's movement helped ended racial segregation in United States.

Explanation:

John Lewis is one of the big six leaders  of the March to Washington protest (Together with Martin Luther King Jr., A. Philip Randolph, James Farmer,  Roy Wilkins and Whitney Young ).

This protest was regarded as the height of the civil right movements in America. It led to the creation of the civil rights act of 1964 which prohibits all forms of discrimination based on  race, color of the skin, religion, gender , and   ethnicities.

How long did the Great Depression last?
until World War I
until 1930
O until World War II
o until 1950

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Answer:

C

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1. In what ways were marriage practices similar in the west and East during the early modern period?

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The correct answer is C) it helped maintain caste distinctions.

During the Gupta period, people were restricted from marrying within their caste. This practice affected society during this time in that it helped maintain caste distinctions.

The Gupta Empire was one of the most important empires in India from the end of the 3rd century to the end of the 6th century. Under this empire, India lived its Golden Days. Under the Gupta case system that always was preserved, at the top of the caste hierarchy were the Brahmins or priest, then the Kshatriyas who were the warriors or rulers. After them, the Vaisyas, merchants and traders. Next in the descendant line, the Sudras who were workers. And at the bottom of the pyramid, the Pariah, the poor.

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