Which statements describe similarities and differences between farming in the northeast and the southeast? Choose three correct answers. People in both areas grew corn, beans, and squash. The southeast had more fertile soil. The northeast had two growing seasons. The southeast had two growing seasons. Farming was not as important in the southeast.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The southeast had more fertile soil.

People in both areas grew corn, beans, and squash.

The southeast had two growing seasons.

Explanation:

Farming in the northeast and the southeast was one of the occupations of the colonists and the Native Americans. The Native Americans grew maize, squash and beans together and also introduced to the colonists. The Southeast has fertile soil with flat land, rich soil, and a long growing season that helped farmers in planting more crops.


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What were the effects of the crusades? HELPPP PLSSS

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Answer:

Effects of the Crusades:

=> an increased presence of Christians in the Levant during the Middle Ages.

=> the development of military orders.

=> a polarisation of the East and West based on religious differences.

=> the specific application of religious goals to warfare in the Levant, Iberian peninsula, and Baltic region, in particular.

=> the increased role and prestige of the popes and the Catholic Church in secular affairs.

=> the souring of relations between the West and the Byzantine Empire leading, ultimately, to the latter's destruction.

=> an increase in the power of the royal houses of Europe.

=> a stronger collective cultural identity in Europe.

=> an increase in xenophobia and intolerance between Christians and Muslims, and between Christians and Jews, heretics and pagans.

=> an increase in international trade and exchange of ideas and technology.

=> an increase in the power of such Italian states as Venice, Genoa, and Pisa.

=> the appropriation of many Christian relics to Europe.

=> the use of a religious historical precedent to justify colonialism, warfare and terrorism.

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The effects of the crusades was the loss of several million lives as well as the turmoil and tumult of Europe for century's.

The Salat requires a Muslim to face
the city of Mecca, five times a day,
and use a prayer
A. towel
B. glove
C. scroll
D. rug

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Answer:

D. Rug

Explanation:

Muslims use a prayer rug.

Answer:

I'm pretty sure it's a prayer rug.

Explanation:

*I looked it up and it says a clean surface, but it also says something about a rug.*

What made Japan and South Korea lead in the advancement of Science and technology? Justify the possible effects of the following factors in the advancement of these countries in this field.








Geography





Human Resources





Education





Government

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Answer:

BTS

Explanation:

plz help asap Which statement about a capitalist economic system is true? The capitalist system encourages competition among businesses. In a capitalist economy, the government owns the means of production. In capitalist societies, people are not motivated to work hard since it will not affect their income or profits. Capitalism requires that all citizens be government employees, no matter what kind of work they do.

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Answer:

The capitalist system encourages competition among businesses.

Explanation:

A. The capitalist system encourages competition among businesses.

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Where did medieval people get the things they needed?

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shops? like butchers, blacksmiths, etc


Which battle was the greatest U.S. victory in the War of 1812?

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Answer:

I am quite sure it is the Battle of New Orleans or Tippecanoe

How did Great Britain affect the War of 1812 when it sent troops into Canada?

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Answer:

It ended the United States' plan to conquer Canada

Explanation:

1. Why did the Soviet Union continue to occupy Eastern Europe?

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After the war, Stalin was determined that the USSR would control Eastern Europe. That way, Germany or any other state would not be able to use countries like Hungary or Poland as a staging post to invade. His policy was simple. Each Eastern European state had a Communist government loyal to the USSR.

Answer:

Because each Europe had a Communist government that was loyal to the USSR, Stalin knew they would control Eastern Europe. Then any other states like germany wouldn't use poland or others to invade Europe.

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Vladimir Putin viewed the Chechen separatist movement as which of the following A) A military failure B) A continuation of the Cold War C) A peace initiative D) Global terrorism​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Suppose you were living and working in the mid-1800s, before any government regulations and laws were enacted to limit the power of monopolies and guarantee worker rights. How would your life be affected by having to buy products manufactured by a monopoly? How would your working life be affected by working for an all-powerful monopoly that granted few rights to its workers?

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Answer:

HORRIBLE

Explanation:

they would treat you very bad and they would only care about the overall health of the company instaad of youalone.

What was one significant factor that contributed to the election of Andrew Jackson as president in 1828?
O The passage of women's suffrage laws in numerous states.
O The collapse of the two-party political system.
O The extension of voting rights to free black men.
O The removal of property qualifications for voting.

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Answer:

below

Explanation:

The extension of voting rights to free black men.

Describe World Warl & explain how it turned into a global conflict. *

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Answer:

World War One was a conflict that lasted from 1914 - 1918 and tensions between countries in Europe were rising. The war happened when Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in Austria-Hungary. Austria-Hungary gets extremely angry about his death and thought that the Serbian government which they might have. They then send impossible demands to Serbia and when Serbia refuses those demands, Austria-Hungary then declares war on Serbia (which Germany improved on) therefore starting World War One. Russia, France, and Great Britain then declared war on Austria-Hungary and Germany. America had entered the war 3 years prior to when it started. This is because Germany was attacking American ships with civilians and the telegram Germany sent to Mexico telling them to invade America since they were afraid they were gonna join the war in Europe (Zimmermann Telegram).

Explanation:

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What was/is life like for Native Americans living on reservations?

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Answer: Life on these reservations was dismal and destructive for the people and their way of life. Foundational needs were not met. ... Indians on the reservations suffered from poverty, malnutrition, and very low standards of living and rates of economic development”-Kahn Academy.

Are the statements about the effects of railroads in the late 1800s true or false? The expansion of railways lowered the cost of shipping goods. Railroad mileage increased in the West, reducing the effects of settlement on American Indians. The building of the railroads changed the environment of the West. The Transcontinental Railroad was completed before the Civil War ended.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

1. The expansion of railways lowered the cost of shipping goods. - TRUE As a result of long-distance railways covered from the East coast to the West coast of the United States and its low cost of maintenance and accident, it was extensively used for transporting goods long-distance thereby lowering the cost of shipping goods

2. Railroad mileage increased in the West, reducing the effects of settlement on American Indians. - TRUE. The is true because many Americans move in and settle in the west which affected the settlement of many American Indians

3. The building of the railroads changed the environment of the West. - TRUE. This is true because as many Americans move to the west, the west became populated, and developed, thereby changing the environment of the west with the urban settlement that quickly arose.

4. The Transcontinental Railroad was completed before the Civil War ended. - FALSE. This is false because the Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869, while the Civil war ended in 1865

Answer:

1.T

2.F

3.T

4.F

Explanation:i got it correct

Jeden z przedstawicieli polskiego renesansu. Autor dzieł politycznych, w tym pięciotomowego dzieła O poprawie Rzeczypospolitej

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Answer:

4. Renesans w Polsce

1. XVI w. uznawany jest za złoty wiek kultury polskiej

a. jest to okres rozwoju gospodarczego Polski

b. Polacy zapoznawali się z odrodzeniem podczas studiów zagranicznych

c. wielkim mecenasem sztuki był król Zygmunt I Stary i jego żona Bona

2. Renesansowi artyści i ich dzieła

a. Bartłomiej Berrecci zbudował Kaplicę Zygmuntowską

b. za panowania Zygmunta I Wawel został przebudowany w stylu renesansowym

c. jednym z najcenniejszych zabytków renesansowych na Wawelu są arrasy

d. w stylu renesansowym zostały zbudowane m.in.:

– zamek w Baranowie

– ratusz w Poznaniu

– od podstaw miasto Sandomierz

3. Czołowi twórcy literatury polskiej

a. Jakub Wujek  dokonał przekładu Biblii na język polski

b. najwybitniejszym polskim pisarzem politycznym był Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski – autor dzieła O poprawie Rzeczypospolitej

c. Mikołaj Rej był pierwszym pisarzem piszącym tylko w języku polskim

d. najwybitniejszym pisarzem polskiego renesansu był Jan Kochanowski – autor:

– Trenów

– fraszek

– dramatu Odprawa posłów greckich

4. Najwybitniejsi przedstawiciele polskiej nauki w okresie renesansu:

a. Mikołaj Kopernik

– był twórcą heliocentrycznej teorii budowy Układu Słonecznego

– opisał ją w dziele O obrotach sfer niebieskich

– odkrycie Kopernika potwierdził inny wielki uczony – Galileusz

b. największym historykiem polskiego odrodzenia był Jan Długosz – autor dzieła: Roczniki czyli kroniki sławnego Królestwa Polskiego

How did the Nile River affect ancient Egypt’s development?


Choose all answers that are correct.

Flooding delayed development until dams made it safe for people to live along the river.

Because the Nile River is the only large waterway in Africa, most Africans settled there.

The fertile delta soil produced enough crops to support the growth of a large civilization.

People settled along the river for access to water.

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Answer:

The third answer I believe

Explanation:

What are the steps to determining a good political candidate ?

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Answer:

STEP 1: DETERMINE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR IN A CANDIDATE.

STEP 2: VISIT VOTE411.ORG AND LEARN ABOUT THE CANDIDATES ON YOUR BALLOT.

STEP 3: GATHER MATERIALS ABOUT THE CANDIDATES.

STEP 4: EVALUATE CANDIDATES’ POSITIONS ON ISSUES.

STEP 5: LEARN ABOUT THE CANDIDATES’ LEADERSHIP ABILITIES.

STEP 6: LEARN HOW OTHER PEOPLE VIEW THE CANDIDATE.

STEP 7: USE THE CANDIDATE REPORT CARD TO EVALUATE YOUR OPTIONS.

Explanation:

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At the start of World War 2, the united states mobilized to fight war. Describe two wartime mobilization impacted the domestic lives of citizens in the united states during the early 1940s.

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Answer:

Mobilization in the United States during WWII.

Explanation:

Mobilization is the process used by a government to plan and organize war by producing military goods for troops.

The two wartime mobilization changed the lives of citizens during the early 1940s forced Americans to ration items. As most of the foods and other items were sent to Europe for the American troops. Americans were also encouraged to buy War Bonds during the 1940s. The War Bonds served to finance the war. These bonds were issued by the government to fund military operations.

In what season is it easiest for strong hurricanes to form, why

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Answer:

On a worldwide scale, May is the least active month, while September is the most active. In the Northern Atlantic Ocean, a distinct hurricane season occurs from June 1 to November 30, sharply peaking from late August through September; the season's climatological peak of activity occurs around September 10 each season.

Explanation:

In the georgia house of representatives the floor leader is responsible for promoting the interests of the ?

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Answer: Governor

Explanation:

Unlike most house of representatives where the representative lead speaks for the people, it's a different case with Georgia.

In Georgia the house of representatives floor leader is to promote the decisions to the governor. They ensure most decisions are taken in favour of the governor.

Which is the least important factor for industrial growth?

capital
resources
labor
tax base

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Answer is tax base, the rest are all very important

Answer:

tax base

Explanation:

4/6: Who has more control over your life, the state government or the federal government? Why?​

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The state government does. They can make laws about your property, age of smoking and drinking, and driving/driver’s license laws and regulations!

Which of these men was most closely associated with the Bull Moose Party?
William Howard Taft

William McKinley

Theodore Roosevelt

Woodrow Wilson

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theodore roosevelt was the closest to the Bull moose party

Answer:

william howard taft

Explanation:

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What should be done about lynching in America ?
Who should be responsible for doing it ?

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Answer:

For many African Americans growing up in the South in the 19th and 20th centuries, the threat of lynching was commonplace. The popular image of an angry white mob stringing a black man up to a tree is only half the story. Lynching, an act of terror meant to spread fear among blacks, served the broad social purpose of maintaining white supremacy in the economic, social and political spheres.Although the practice of lynching had existed since before slavery, it gained momentum duringReconstruction, when viable black towns sprang up across the South and African Americans began to make political and economic inroads by registering to vote, establishing businesses and running for public office.Richard Wrigh

Explanation:

Hiiiiiii can you help me pleeeeeeeaaase :

1)What was the slaves' personal meaning for "Egypt's Land"?

2)What place would have been considered "the Promised Land" in the slaves' lives?

3)Who do you think was the "Pharaoh" in the slaves' lives?

4)Why do you think Harriet Tubman was given the nickname "Moses of
her people"?

Thanks​

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Answer:

1) Sorry I don't really know

2)canaan

3) Ramses II

4) It's because like moses she helped people escape from slavery

What restrictions did Americans have to live with during the 1918 Flu pandemic?

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Answer:

They closed schools, movie theaters, public pools, and banned public gatherings of all sorts.

Explanation:

This website gives more detail: https://www.history.com/news/spanish-flu-pandemic-response-cities

Which Muslim group believes in a more personal and mystical relationship
with Allah?
A. Sufi
B. Shiite
C. Sunni

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Answer:

It's B Shiite

Explanation:

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What is North and South of the Savana?

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Answer:

Sahel. The Sahel is a narrow band of semi-arid land that forms a transition zone between the Sahara to the north and the savannas to the south. It is made up of flat, barren plains that stretch roughly 5,400 kilometers (3,300 miles) across Africa, from Senegal to Sudan.

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Explanation:

The North and South of the Savanna is Sahel. The Sahel is a narrow band of semi-arid land that forms a transition zone between the Sahara to the north and the savannas to the south. It is made up of flat, barren plains that stretch roughly 5,400 kilometers (3,300 miles) across Africa, from Senegal to Sudan. I hope this helped!! Have a great day! :)

How did World War II MOSTLY affect oil production in Texas?

A) It reduced oil production because the equipment used for drilling was needed by the military.


B) It reduced oil production because the men who worked in the oil fields were drafted into military service.


C) It increased oil production because the country needed more sellable goods to help finance the war effort. Eliminate


D) It increased oil production because the war effort increased the need for petroleum and products made from it.

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Answer:

I think it is D, but if not, go with C

Explanation:

what is the importance of the 100 years war?

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Answer:

The most obvious result of the Hundred Years' War was to make both France and England determined to avoid the revival of such a struggle, in which both sides had squandered their manpower and resources utterly without profit. In both countries rulers and populace alike avidly turned their energies to other projects.

Explanation:

La guerra, llamada Guerra de los 100 años, duro en realidad, ciento dieciséis años desde el año 1337 hasta el año 1453. Esta guerra se dio entre Francia e Inglaterra, el principal motivo fue la posesión de los territorios franceses. Es la última guerra feudal y el ejemplo más perfecto de este tipo de guerras. Al inicio Inglaterra tomo posesión de tierras francesas, pero al final de la guerra Francia logró recuperar los territorios ocupados por los franceses, gracias a la intervención de Juana de ArcoExplanation:

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