Answer:
yessir I am
Explanation:
Please write a new idea for the constitution
I have no creativity right now and I have to write an idea I think would be good for the constitution :(
I will mark witch idea I use as brainliest :)
Answer:
One thing that needs to be added to the constitution would be the military rights.
Explanation:
The military has little rights while serving and choices are hard for them, they cannot chose whether they fight or not and they work for nothing sometimes. I think the constitution should include a military rights act that gives special privileges and rights to our veterans that help them in the future and prevent our soldiers from going without.
HELP ME!! In what significant way did the Mughal empire from the Ottoman and Safavid Empires?
What did the earliest forms of Chinese paintings have more of (instead of pictures)? Please list three common themes that could be found on pottery pieces.
Answer:
figure paintings, landscapes and flower-and-bird paintings
Explanation:
answer my question plz
Answer:
landscape paintings
Explanation:
hope this helps
have a blessed day
PLS ANSWER WHO ANSWERS FIRST GETS BRAINLIEST Are there situations that you feel the law is not applied fairly to all? Please explain your reasoning.
Answer:
Yes, sadly racial justice is a problem these days. Many groups of people have suffered invidious discrimination in America. Certain people are judged unfairly. For example, some might be threatened by the presence of a person from another ethnicity or race. Harming them for no good reason is unfair, and we aren't doing enough to protect those individuals.
I hope this helps!
Describe who the Hessians were in your words
Answer:
The term "Hessians" refers to the approximately 30,000 German troops hired by the British to help fight during the American Revolution. They were principally drawn from the German state of Hesse-Cassel, although soldiers from other German states also saw action in America. (At the time, Germany was not a unified country but a collection of individual states that shared a language and culture.)
Answer:
they where the German troops hired by the British to help fight during the American Revolution. there where 3,500 hessians in america during the American Revolution. The term is an American synecdoche came from the German states of Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Hanau.
Explanation:
What is hierarchy proportion? How did the ancient Egyptians use hierarchy proportion?
Answer:
•Hierarchical proportion is a technique used in art, mostly in sculpture and painting, in which the artist uses unnatural proportion or scale to depict the relative importance of the figures in the artwork.
•Hierarchical proportion is a technique used in art, mostly in sculpture and painting, in which the artist uses unnatural proportion or scale to depict the relative importance of the figures in the artwork. In ancient Egyptian art, for example, gods and important political figures appear much larger than common people.
Explanation:
Under King Darius I, the Persian Empire:
A. Broke up into city-states with free governments.
B. Forced captured people to give up their religious beliefs.
C. Connected different religions using roads and postal service.
D. Gave governors powerful armies to rule over their subjects.
As always, I'll give brainliest for the most accurate answer.)
Answer:
550 – 486 BCE), commonly known as Darius the Great, was the third Persian King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE. ... Darius organized the empire by dividing it into provinces and placing satraps to govern it.
Explanation: D
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Who believed in the ratification of the Constitution so much that I wrote 51 essays encouraging states to ratify the Constitution?
Answer:
James Madison (or Alexander Hamilton)
Explanation:
they wrote the federalist papers
Describe the relationship between the mission and the presidio.
Answer:
The difference between a mission and a presidio is that a mission is a religious settlement and a presidio is a Spanish military and the presidio was an out post that protected land.
Explanation:
What issues did the Dred Scott v. Sandford ruling raise?
Answer:
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Dred Scott decision that the Missouri Compromise's prohibition of slavery in territories was unconstitutional, an increasingly diverse body of opponents of slavery rallied around the Republican Party.
Explanation:
Answer: Dred Scott argued in the Scott v. Sanford case that, after traveling and staying with his master in a free state, he had been emancipated by that state's laws.
Explanation:
Or A
It's a
it's A
In the early 1600s, a _________ who disagreed with the beliefs of the Church could be punished
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According to We’ve Got a Job, why did the city of Birmingham close all its parks, swimming pools, playgrounds, and golf courses in 1962?
to avoid having to integrate public areas as ordered by the court
to compromise with activists who were fighting for integration
to punish residents who participated in the Selective Buying Campaign
to follow a court decision that called for the integration of all public spaces
taking the test rn i need answers!!!!!!!
Answer:
The answer is "to avoid having to integrate public areas as ordered by the court"
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is a
Explanation:
i took the test and thought it was (B) but it wasnt the correct answer is (A)
The goal of Spanish missions
was to _______
A. establish farming estates
B. convert natives to Christianity
C. mine for gold
Answer:
Pretty sure it is convert natives to Christianity
Explanation:
Match the following items.
1. Lord Baltimore
2. Pilgrims
3. James Oglethorpe
4. Thomas Dale
5. William Bradford
6. Sir Walter Raleigh
7. Thomas Hoker
8. De Bienville
9. John Rolfe
10. Squanto and Samoset
founded New Orleans
governor of Jamestown, gave land to the men
began the colony of Georgia
led colonists to Connecticut, founded Hartford
successfully planted and cured tobacco
began the colony of Maryland for Catholics
Native Americans who helped the settlers at Plymouth
leader of the Plymouth colony
Separatists who founded the Plymouth colony
planned and supported the Roanoke Island settlement
Who must approve all appointments of federal judges?
A president
B Senate
C House of Representatives
D Supreme Court
Answer: B. senate
Explanation:
Supreme Court justices, court of appeals judges, and district court judges are nominated by the President and confirmed by the United States Senate, as stated in the Constitution.
republican's views on national debt
Answer:
You mean the united state's national debt?
Explanation:
Im not too sure if you wanted a textbook answer or an honest one but as a republican myself ill give you the honest answer ig.
I think that our national debt will take decades if not centuries to handle, and its super complicated on both sides (mainly china and the u.s)
I think it should be handled better, but theres more important things than debt that america needs to focus on right now.
Describe the ways that Balboa treated the native people he encountered on his expeditions. Why do you think he acted differently to the various groups?
Answer:
In 1513, while leading an expedition in search of gold, he sighted the Pacific Ocean. Balboa claimed the ocean and all of its shores for Spain.
Explanation:
When Lord Baltimore died, his son became the ____ of the Maryland colony.
Answer:
His title was "First Lord Proprietary, Earl Palatine of the Provinces of Maryland and Avalon in America". He received the proprietorship after the death of his father, The 1st Baron Baltimore (1579 – 15 April 1632), for whom it had been intended.
What authority did troops have during worker strikes?
They forced businesses to make concessions.
They required businesses to lock out employees.
They appointed a negotiator to settle disputes.
They used violence to enforce law and order.
Answer:
Established in 1915, Monthly Labor Review is the principal journal of fact, analysis, and research from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an agency within the U.S. Department of Labor. Each month, economists, statisticians, and experts from the Bureau join with private sector professionals and State and local government specialists to provide a wealth of research in a wide variety of fields — the labor force, the economy, employment, inflation, productivity, occupational injuries and illnesses, wages, prices, and many more.
Explanation:
Create a timeline of the life of Julius Caesar.
I have a timeline, I just need somebody to put the events in order.
Gaius Julius Caesar was born in Rome on July 12 or 13 100 BCE. Born into an upper class family, Caesar and some of his relatives held important positions in the government. 409 years before Julius was born the Republic of Rome was a dangerous time. The republic was being governed by a Senate. Senates were elected by the people of Rome. When Rome was growing in population, it made it more difficult to govern. Senators fought amongst themselves for more power. The working class became frustrated with the noble class governing. It lead to civil wars in the republic. Caesar aligned himself with people who were against the nobility. He started his share in politics as an advocate in 78 BCE. He decided to study oratory in Rhodes, Greece in 76 BCE. During the trip he was captured by pirates. They held him for ransom money. Caesar got the ransom money himself and got released. Instead of retiring to his homeland, Caesar decided to organize a naval force that captured the pirates. Two years later, in 74 BCE, with no official place in the Roman government or army, Caesar decided to organize a private army. This army fought off the king of Pontus who was declaring war on the Romans. All of these events made Caesar well known and a public disagreement. He moved his way through different political positions in a dishonest way. Although Roman Senates disliked Caesar, they appointed him Farther Spain. In 59 BCE, Caesar was elected into consul no matter the Senate’s attempts to prevent it. Consuls had significant power and Caesar took advantage of this power. He formed the first triumvirate. He combined his power with Pompey and Crassus. Crassus was a wealthy politician and Pompey was a war hero who was not liked among the Senates. Caesar decided to pay off Pompey’s soldiers by giving them land to reward Pompey. People organized a riot because they disliked the idea. These riots caused chaos. Caesar took this as a distraction to get his way. This distraction allowed Caesar to become governor of Gaul. Around 58 and 50 BCE, Caesar’s military conquered all of Gaul. During that time, Caesar’s triumvirate was falling apart while he was becoming very successful. Caesar gained enemies because he was becoming successful. Caesar thought the only way to protect himself was to seize the rest of Rome. In 49 BCE he began a civil war after leading his troops across the Rubicon River into Italy. In 46 BCE he made himself a dictator of Rome. He continued defeating his enemies before returning into Rome after a year. When he made his return he adopted his great nephew, Augustus. Caesar never had a son of his own. Caesar revised the Roman calendar and made Senates more representative. He made many foreigners, citizens of Rome. Although Caesar tried his best in protecting himself, Caesar’s old enemies and some of his supporters devised a plan to assassinate him. On March 15, 44 BCE, Caesar’s enemies killed him in the Senate House. Augustus, Caesar’s nephew, eventually took over in 32 BCE. Caesar made a long line in history of emperors.
Answers: Gaius Julius Caesar was born in Rome on July 12 or 13 100 BCE. Born into an upper class family, Caesar and some of his relatives held important positions in the government. 409 years before Julius was born the Republic of Rome was a dangerous time. The republic was being governed by a Senate. Senates were elected by the people of Rome. When Rome was growing in population, it made it more difficult to govern. Senators fought amongst themselves for more power. The working class became frustrated with the noble class governing. It lead to civil wars in the republic. Caesar aligned himself with people who were against the nobility. He started his share in politics as an advocate in 78 BCE. He decided to study oratory in Rhodes, Greece in 76 BCE. During the trip he was captured by pirates. They held him for ransom money. Caesar got the ransom money himself and got released. Instead of retiring to his homeland, Caesar decided to organize a naval force that captured the pirates. Two years later, in 74 BCE, with no official place in the Roman government or army, Caesar decided to organize a private army. This army fought off the king of Pontus who was declaring war on the Romans. All of these events made Caesar well known and a public disagreement. He moved his way through different political positions in a dishonest way. Although Roman Senates disliked Caesar, they appointed him Farther Spain. In 59 BCE, Caesar was elected into consul no matter the Senate’s attempts to prevent it. Consuls had significant power and Caesar took advantage of this power. He formed the first triumvirate. He combined his power with Pompey and Crassus. Crassus was a wealthy politician and Pompey was a war hero who was not liked among the Senates. Caesar decided to pay off Pompey’s soldiers by giving them land to reward Pompey. People organized a riot because they disliked the idea. These riots caused chaos. Caesar took this as a distraction to get his way. This distraction allowed Caesar to become governor of Gaul. Around 58 and 50 BCE, Caesar’s military conquered all of Gaul. During that time, Caesar’s triumvirate was falling apart while he was becoming very successful. Caesar gained enemies because he was becoming successful. Caesar thought the only way to protect himself was to seize the rest of Rome. In 49 BCE he began a civil war after leading his troops across the Rubicon River into Italy. In 46 BCE he made himself a dictator of Rome. He continued defeating his enemies before returning into Rome after a year. When he made his return he adopted his great nephew, Augustus. Caesar never had a son of his own. Caesar revised the Roman calendar and made Senates more representative. He made many foreigners, citizens of Rome. Although Caesar tried his best in protecting himself, Caesar’s old enemies and some of his supporters devised a plan to assassinate him. On March 15, 44 BCE, Caesar’s enemies killed him in the Senate House. Augustus, Caesar’s nephew, eventually took over in 32 BCE. Caesar made a long line in history of emperors.
Explanation:
Answer:
Sorry I'm late I hope I can help someone else with this tho. :)
Julius Caesar timeline
1. 100 BCE Born in Rome.
2. 85 BCE Became head of the family after his father died.
3. 84 BCE Married Cornelia Cinna, daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinnilla.
4. 83 BCE Daughter Julia was born.
5. 81 BCE Forced into hiding for refusing to divorce his wife. Was pardoned and served in the Roman army.
6. 74 BCE Raised his own army and took part in the Third Mithridatic War.
7. 72 BCE Served as a military tribune.
8. 63 BCE Elected Pontifex Maximus.
9. 62 BCE Served as Praetor for the year.
10. 59 BCE Served as Consul for the year.
11. 58 BCE Served as Governor of Roman Gaul for 4 yrs
12. 55 BCE Began a German campaign pushing Roman territory beyond the Rhine 4 the 1st time
13. 49 BCE Took his thirteenth legion and marched on Rome.
14. 48 BCE Served as Consul of Rome 4 the yr
15. 48 BCE Cleopatra joined Caesar in Alexandria, Egypt
16. 45 BCE Announced that his nephew Octavian would be his heir
17. 44 BCE Appointed Dictator of Rome for life
18. 44 BCE Assassinated by disgruntled senators.
Explanation:
why did the British government feel it appropriate to look to the colonies to revenue or money?
this is us history
Answer: Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. They decided to require several kinds of taxes from the colonists to help pay for the French and Indian War. ... The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.
Answer:
They protected the Colonies both in general (the British Navy was the best in the world at the time) and during the Seven-Year War, when France and the UK fought over the rights to the Ohio River Valley.
Explanation:
In a 500-word essay, explain the reasons, the wording, the freedoms gained and the rights that were taken away with the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Use the list detailed in the project directions to write a thorough explanation. Please. I am giving extra points for this question please answer it soon.
Mountain men gathered
annually for a summer meeting and trade
fair called
the
A. rendezvous
B. revival
C. reformation
Answer:
A.) rendezvous
Explanation:
A meeting or date. An agreement to meet; a location or time agreed upon to meet. A place appointed for a meeting, or at which persons customarily meet.Answer:
(A.) Rendezvous
Explanation:
I remember that answer from a few years back.
when did sports start in the world
Answer: It was predictably in Greece that sports were first instituted formally, with the first Olympic Games recorded in 776 BCE in Olympia, where they were celebrated until 393 CE. These games took place every four years, or Olympiad, which became a unit of time in historical chronologies.
Explanation:
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why are Toronto and Vancouver important to trade???
Answer: to make profit
Explanation: many countries trade goods to make profit it’s actually pretty simple
what is one of the best ways to look for context clues in order to understand the meaning of a passage?
One of the best ways to look for context clues would be looking for sourroundingwords bescribing whats happening for example if it said, she was terrified and sweting she couldnt focus. you would know that terriffed meant scared because of the surrounding words.
Your Turn Read the second stanza (lines 8-14) from “Perseus” and answer the follow-up questions. Yet even as I lifted up the head and started from that place of gazing silences and terrored stone, I thirsted to destroy. None could have passed me then— no garland-bearing girl, no priest or staring boy—and lived. Part B Which textual evidence best supports your answer to Part A?
Group of answer choices
the similarity between the “gazing silences” in line 10 and the “staring boy” in line 14
the connotation of the words “gazing” and “terrored” in line 10
the description of a “garland-bearing girl” in line 13
the contrasting word “yet” in line 8
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
you gotta give us your previous answer so we can pair them
Explanation:
Read the passage.
As the leader of this army, I warn you King of England, if you do not surrender and return what you have taken, II will drive your men out of France. Those who refuse to leave will be killed. God has sent the Maid to remove you and your men from France. God has given her such great power that she can´t be harmed.
Which is the best paraphrase of the underlined text in the passage?
A) Persuade English men to leave France
B) Get the King of England to leave France
C) Transport the English army out of France
D) Fight to remove the English army from France
Answer:
the answer would be d: fight to remove the english army from france :)
Explanation:
Based on the underlined text, the best paraphrase would be D) Fight to remove the English army from France.
What does it mean to drive someone out?When a person is driven out of a place, it often means that they were removed from the place with some violence involved.
In saying that they will drive Englishmen from France, the speaker was saying that they would fight to remove the English if they refused to leave.
Find out more on paraphrasing at https://brainly.com/question/24729251.
Currently, the nation-state with the largest population is ____________.
A.
Russia
B.
China
C.
Vatican City
D.
Pitcairn Island
Answer:
B. China
Explanation:
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