Why was Lon nol a poor leader

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Answer 1

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Lon Nol struggled to maintain his hold on power over the next few years as a group of Cambodian Communist rebels, known as the Khmer Rouge, gained strength and took over large areas of the country. He finally fled from his homeland in April 1975, when the Khmer Rouge captured the capital city of Phnom Penh.


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The Mayflower Compact influenced the growth of representative government in the colonies by providing the basis for — property taxes and private ownership of business property taxes and private ownership of business self-government based on a local contract self-government based on a local contract small farming communities and slave labor small farming communities and slave labor limited citizen participation and restricted religious liberties

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self-government based on a local contract

Explanation:

The Mayflower Compact influenced the growth of representative government in the colonies by providing the basis for "self-government based on a local contract." This was evident in the journal of William Bradford of Plymouth Plantation, based on his experience in the colony.

1. The compact covers loyalty to King James, despite their need for self-government

2. Creation of laws to govern the colony

3. Creation and development of one society for the settlers

3. To live as Christians.

TRUE OR FALSE: The Anasazi are ancestor or animal spirits on tall wooden poles. (PLEASE FAST!)

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Answer:

I think it's false

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false

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What does the Three-Fifths Compromise say about how most Americans viewed enslaved people at this time in history?​

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They viewed them as nonhuman and the compromise recognize them as partially human

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what is one reason. why colonial government established

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it is because some countries didn't have sovereignty that means that they weren't free from external control.....monarchy also ruled e. g King or Queen, Prince and princes etc

3. What was the name of the secret project that gave to the building of the atomic bomb? Explain
how we began building the atomic bomb.

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The manhattan project

Explanation:

A discovery by nuclear physicists in a laboratory in Berlin, Germany, in 1938 made the first atomic bomb possible, after Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner and Fritz Strassman discovered nuclear fission. When an atom of radioactive material splits into lighter atoms, there's a sudden, powerful release of energy.


Choose all the correct answers.
Which two technological advancements are the Hittites known for?
their calendar
writing
chariots
iron weapons
the wheel​

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Answer:

iron weapons and chariots!

Answer:

Chariots And Iron Weapons

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who is atopping napoleon from invading Great Britain

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Blockade and the peninsular campaign

As Napoleon could no longer think of invading England, he tried to induce capitulation by stifling the British economy. By closing all of Europe to British merchandise, he hoped to bring about a revolt of the British unemployed that could force the government to sue for peace.

The House of the Taino chief was called the?

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cacique

Explanation:

sorry if I let you get it wrong

Answer:

Caney

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Which was more impactful? Why? Poison Gas OR Machine Gun
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This is just my opinion not fact. I think poison gas because you can instantly die from breathing it in. With machine guns you can get wounded but most of the time you live.

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What does Roosevelt think about special interests?

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We must drive the special interests out of politics For every special interest is entitled to justice, but not one is entitled to a vote in Congress, to a voice on the bench, or to representation in any public office. The Constitution guarantees protection to property, and we must make that promise good.

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What was the reasoning given by the Supreme Court for making their decision on the Plessy vs. Ferguson case? (Please help me it need this before 10-30-2020)

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Answer: SEE EXPLANATION!

Explanation:

Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537 (1896), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities as long as the segregated facilities were equal in quality, a doctrine that came to be known as "separate but equal".Ferguson, Judgement, Decided May 18, 1896; Records of the Supreme Court of the United States; Record Group 267; Plessy v. Ferguson, 163, #15248, National Archives. The ruling in this Supreme Court case upheld a Louisiana state law that allowed for "equal but separate accommodations for the white and colored races."

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Why did European explores travel the Americans in the 1400’s provide 3 reasons and explain those reason in complete reason.

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Answer:

for the three gs gold glory and god

Answer: Historians generally recognize three motives for European exploration and colonization in the New World: God, gold, and glory.

Prompt
Use the passage below to answer parts A, B, and C of the question that follows.

"My thesis is that the religion of Africa disappeared from the consciousness of the American slave; that the slave himself, by contact with a new environment, became a decidedly different person, having a new religion, a primitive Christianity, with the central emphasis, not upon this world, but upon heaven.

My task is to show that the religion of the Negro slave between 1619 and the Civil War did not originate in Africa, but was something totally different . . . and that this distinctive element in the religion of the slave grew out of his contact with Christianity in America. In taking this position I have tried to give due weight to those considerations which tend to support a contrary position, such as the inertia of African habits and traditions in the life of the American slave, and the hostile tendency of his social surroundings to religious development. On the other hand, I have considered the disintegrating effects of the American slave system upon black groups that originated in Africa, together with the American slave's new social contacts, which produced in him the religious attitude found, and out of which arose the early slave-preacher and church.”

G. R. Wilson, "The Religion of the Negro Slave: His Attitude toward Life and Death,” The Journal of Negro History, 1923

a) Identify ONE specific example of the relationship between the transatlantic slave trade and cultural exchange in the New World that would tend to support Wilson’s argument.

b) Identify ONE specific example of the effect of the plantation economy on enslaved people’s culture in the Americas that would tend to support Wilson’s argument.

c) Identify ONE specific example of how religious syncretism emerged as a consequence of exposure to new religious values and cultures that would NOT tend to support Wilson’s thesis.

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Answer:

I don't know if these are correct, but these are the answers I put.

Explanation:

a)One example is in the second paragraph, where it states that the slaves grew out of their contracts, because of the religion Christianity that resigns in America. 

b)One example the slaves were surrounded in a hostile environment, and the habits and traditions of the enslaved Africans. 

c)One example is at around the end where it says how the African slaves used their new surrounding and attitude of the Americas to create an early slave-preacher and some churches

Answer:

a. One specific example of the relationship between the transatlantic slave trade and cultural exchange in the New World that would tend to support Wilson’s argument is that slaves grew out of their original culture due to them only having access and contact to the culture and religion of Europeans.

b. One specific example of the effect of the plantation economy on enslaved people’s culture in the Americas that would tend to support Wilson’s argument is that slave labor were inexpensive and the great affect it had on European colonies due to the sense of dominance they got over slaves.

c. One specific example of how religious syncretism emerged as a consequence of exposure to new religious values and cultures that would not tend to support Wilson’s thesis is that African religion became extinct, however there are some African religions that are continued to be practiced to this day.

The death of Jesus of Nazareth ended attempts to challenge Roman rule.
True or false​

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

because death of Jesus in Nazareth did not mean to challenge the rule of the roman jesus showed us how much he love us

In one or two sentences, describe the three reichs of the Germany.

1.

2.

3.

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German Reich (German: Deutsches Reich German: [ˈdɔʏtʃəs ˈʁaɪç]) was the constitutional name for the German nation state that existed from 1871 to 1945. The Reich became understood as deriving its authority and sovereignty entirely from a continuing unitary German "national people", with that authority and sovereignty being exercised at any one time over a unitary German "state territory" with variable boundaries and extent. Although commonly translated as "German Empire", the word Reich here better translates as "realm" or territorial "reach," in that the term does not in itself have monarchical connotations. The word Kaiserreich is applied to denote an empire with an emperor; hence the German Empire of 1871–1918 is termed Deutsches Kaiserreich in standard works of reference.[1] From 1943 to 1945, the official name of Germany became – but was not formally proclaimed – Großdeutsches Reich ("Greater German Reich") on account of the additional German peoples and associated territories annexed into the state's administration before and during the Second World War.

To refer to the entire period 1871–1945, the partially translated "German Reich" (/-ˈraɪk/) is applied by historians in formal contexts,[2] although in common English usage this state was and is known simply as Germany, the English term "German Empire" being reserved to denote the German state between 1871 and 1918.

The history of the nation-state known as the German Reich is commonly divided into three periods:

German Empire (1871–1918)

Weimar Republic (1918–1933)

Nazi Germany (1933–1945)

The Nazi regime has often been called the "Third Reich", counting the Holy Roman Empire as the first and the 1871 German Empire as the second, and ignoring the Weimar Republic; this usage was sometimes contemporaneous, but mostly retrospective.

The Federal Republic of Germany asserted, following its establishment in 1949, that within its boundaries it was the sole legal continuation of the German Reich; and consequently not a successor state. Nevertheless, the Federal Republic did not maintain the specific title 'German Reich'; and so consistently replaced the prefix "Reichs" in all official titles and designations with "Bundes". Hence, the Reichskanzler became the Bundeskanzler. Following German reunification in 1990, the expanded Federal Republic describes itself as 'United Germany'; emphasising that Germany does not now recognise any territories outside its united boundaries, but ever included in the former German Reich, as having a valid claim to be a part of Germany as a whole.

Which is the most fortunate of the six realms of rebirth?
A. realm of demigods
B. realm of gods
C. realm of men
D. realm of ghosts

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realm of gods is the most fortunate of the six realms of rebirth

realm of gods is the most fortunate

Tell of the Supreme Court's responsibility in interpreting the Constitution -- in other words, why does the U.S. Constitution play an important part in the work of the United States Supreme Court? Your answer must be 100 words or more.
(the original was 300, but I don't want to make you do to much)

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The Supreme Court plays a very important role in our constitutional system of government. First, as the highest court in the land, it is the court of last resort for those looking for justice. ... Third, it protects civil rights and liberties by striking down laws that violate the Constitution. Congress was established to make laws, while the president's main function is to enforce those laws. It is up to the third branch of government, the judiciary, led by the Supreme Court, to interpret those laws.

which battle featured the British invasion in the earliest parts of the war?

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Following the German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939, the British Expeditionary Force was sent to the Franco-Belgian border in mid-September. The first deployment was completed by 11 October 1939 at which point 158,000 men had been transported to France.

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This map is showing the largest extent of the:

A) Roman Empire.

B) Umayyad Empire.

C) Ottoman Empire.

D) Empire of Alexander the Great.

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A it’s the Roman Empire

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i think that's the ottoman empire

Explanation:

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Hwui Shan was an "adventurer" from what country?
Russia
China
Spain
Japan

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Answer:

China

Explanation:

I looked up where he was from

Answer:4

Explanation:

Japan

After victories against the Continental army, General Cornwallis made a mistake by

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made a mistake bycontinuing to fight despite heavy troop losses. moving his remaining troops to an inland fort. allowing general greene to drive him toward the coast.

Answer: C- allowing General Greene to drive him toward the coast.

Explanation:

allowing General Greene to drive him toward the coast.

Catholic believe Mary was not sinless , while Protestants and orthodox Christians honor Mary’s virginity true or false

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Mary's sinless conception is the reason why Catholics refer to Mary as "virgin birth"; the belief that Mary gave birth to Jesus while remaining a virgin. In fact Mary had ordinary human parents who conceived her in the usual manner, to some Protestants because it is not explicitly referred to in the Bible.

first legislature in North America elected by people

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The first elected legislature in North America elected by people was in James Town, Virginia. The House of Burgesses.

Explanation:

In Jamestown, Virginia, the first elected legislative assembly in the New World the House of Burgesse convenes in the choir of the town's church.

Who could vote when the US was formed?

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Only white American males. Are you talking about the United soviet or United States
Only white males that own land could vote in the United States when it was formed

What are the three branches of government?

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Answer:

legislative, executive, judicial

Explanation: Bam

Answer:

the 3 branches of government are  Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches.

Explanation:

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1. Many historians agreed that the Articles of Confederation created a government that loosely bound the states together into a "a firm league of friendship". This relationship was changed by the Constitution when it dedicated the new government to A. Ensure domestic tranquility B. Form a more perfect union C. Promote the general welfare D. We the people

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Answer:

B. Form a more perfect union

Explanation:

To form a more perfect Union is defined or explained to mean that the people of the United States are now forming a better agreement among themselves in comparison to Articles of Confederation that is generally considered as "a firm league of friendship."

This statement was also reaffirmed by Abraham Lincoln during the American civil war, to proclaim the unlawfulness of any state trying to secede from that Union.

James Armistead helped to contribute to the American victory at Yorktown by -
A.
B.
leading an elite regiment of French soldiers at the battle
passing along information he had discovered while spying
encouraging soldiers to re-enlist after the winter at Valley Forge
donating significant amounts of money to help fund the Patriots
C.
D.

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Answer:

Espionage

Explanation:

Lafayette utilized Armistead as a spy, with the latter posing as a runaway slave...... The intelligence reports from his espionage were instrumental in helping the revolutionary forces defeat the British during the Battle of Yorktown.

What factor allowed India to play a key role in global trade during the Gupta Empire? India was located close to China, which produced most of the world's trade goods. India produced most of the goods that other countries were looking to import. India had access to major waterways, which allowed for easy shipment of goods to other counties. India was a central location between the East and West, which made it a trade hub.

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Answer:

India was a central location between the East and West, which made it a trade hub.

Explanation:

The major reason that India was so pivotal in the trade during the Gupta Empire was that they were in a strategic position of buying and selling. This location was between the East and West

Answer:

D) India was a central location between the East and West, which made it a trade hub.

Explanation:

when the articles of confederation was in the effect, how many states needed to be in the agreement for a Lae to pass?

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9/13 states had to be in agreement.

Explanation:

The articles of confederation required that 9/13 states be in agreement for a law to pass, and that all states unanimously agree to amend or change the articles of confederation.

In what way did ancient Athens influence the framers of the United States Constitution? All Athenians were allowed to vote. The legislative branch in Athens had two main bodies. The Council of 500 made all major decisions. Laws were made by the chief executive.In what way did ancient Athens influence the framers of the United States Constitution? All Athenians were allowed to vote. The legislative branch in Athens had two main bodies. The Council of 500 made all major decisions. The Ten Commandments are a list of rules for organizing government. ensuring the separation of powers. living and worshiping. ruling an empire.

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Answer: Its B!

Explanation:

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Answer:

The right answer is option B

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