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Name the 3 continents that Ancient Greeks established settlements.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Spain France Italy

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Answer 2
It’s is Asia, Turkey, Spain, France, Italy, Africa and I think there’s other more

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What types of art were popular in the Roman Empire?




What effect did the currency of Rome have on the Roman Empire?




What enabled the Christian religion to spread in Rome?

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Answer:

1. Seal - cutting, Jewelry, Glassware, Mosaics, Pottery, Frescos, Statues, Monumental architecture, Epigraphy and coins.

2. With soaring logistical and admin costs and no precious metals left to plunder from enemies, the Romans levied more and more taxes against the people to sustain the Empire.

3. Over time, the Christian Church and faith grew more organized. In 313 AD, the Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which accepted Christianity: 10 years later, it had become the official religion of the Roman Empire

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When crops failed during some years in the Medieval period, areas of Europe experienced __________

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Answer: Barley and wheat were the most important crops in most European regions; oats and rye were also grown, along with a variety of vegetables and fruits. Oxen and horses were used as draft animals. Sheep were raised for wool and pigs were raised for meat.

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Answer:

Areas of Europe experienced famine.

Explanation:

Hi, this makes the most sense because since crops were failing it would definitely cause famine. The definition of famine is an “ extreme scarcity of food.”

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How did other regions portray Mali as a site of exchange?
Write a comparative paragraph that looks at the similarities and differences between how North African and Arab sources, and West African sources described Mali as a site of exchange.
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Answer:

It is all of them

Explanation: I got it right on the quiz on edginuidy.

One effect of the exchanges was that West Africa became connected to the Islamic trade networks and thus to all of Afro-Eurasia. Mali was one of three medieval kingdoms that ruled over West Africa. The first empire was Ghana, which was ruled by a king from the Soninke people

How did Andrew Carnegie use vertical integration to dominate the steel industry?

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Carnegie created a vertical combination, an idea first implemented by Gustavus Swift. He bought railroad companies and iron mines. If he owned the rails and the mines, he could reduce his costs and produce cheaper steel. ... All these tactics made the Carnegie Steel Company a multi-million dollar corporation.

Hi, I need help with this question.

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I think A but i’m not 100% sure
Yes it’s a give them person above me credit

help please, thank you. dont answer if you dont know

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Answer:
C
Step by step:
he prevented black americans from voting
c. prevent African Americans from voting while still allowing poor whites to vote

What happens at the end of scene 4?(anne frank)

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Answer:

The Soldiers break down the annex door and give the people 5 minutes to pack their clothes and nothing else. Anne also asks Miep to save her diary for her.

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7. Approximately what percentage of the world’s Muslims are Sunni?
if you don't know how to do is okay but don't answer because it may call lie :) thanks 5 point

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According to a study in 2015, Islam has 1.8 billion adherents, making up about 24.1% of the world population. Most Muslims are either of two denominations: Sunni (87–90%, roughly 1.6 billion people) or Shia (10-13%, roughly 180–230 million people).

Around 87-90%

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What was the mission of the American Colonization Society?

To force southern plantation owners to move a small number of enslaved people to Africa each year

Northerners would steal enslaved people and free them by sending them to Africa

To move formerly enslaved people back to Africa

To bring more African People over to the US to work as enslaved people

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Answer:

To move formerly enslaved people back to Africa

Explanation:

He's never gonna give you up. He's never gonna let you down. He's never gonna run around and desert you. He's never gonna make you cry. He's never gonna say goodbye. He's never gonna tell a lie and hurt you.

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never gonna let you up never gonna bring you down
He knows the rules and so do I

Subject: Writing Workshop: Evaluating Research Questions and Sources in History

Question: *Write your research question below.
Remember, you can go back to take another look at your prompt.*

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Answer: What is the main question though

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Answer:

My question is an open-ended question.

I can’t easily predict the answer to the question.

The question extends beyond what I already know.

The question makes me curious.

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What were the main ways that migration changed colonial South Carolina? Choose two correct answers.

A. Settlers from colonies in the north moved into the Backcountry region.

B. Planters from coastal areas migrated into the Piedmont to establish cotton plantations.

C. Spanish from Florida migrated northward to settle in unoccupied areas.

D. American Indians from the foothills moved to Appalachia to find new hunting grounds.

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B..................................

Compare/Contrast 2 of the 1920s presidents.

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Answer: Thomas Woodrow Wilson was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. A member of the Democratic Party, Wilson served as the president of Princeton University and as the 34th governor of New Jersey before winning the 1912 presidential election. Warren Gamaliel Harding was the 29th president of the United States, serving from March 4, 1921 until his death. A member of the Republican Party, he was one of the most popular U.S. presidents to that point.

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The lack of unity among Greek city-states made Greece easier to conquer. Truth of False

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The Answer is true!!!

Answer: true is the right answer for this

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what did the Agricultural Adjustment act do?
it paid farmers and more wheat corn and cotton
it authorized government to purchase all the cotton farmed in Texas
it paid Farmers to refrain from Clanton certain crops to avoid another over supply of those crops
it authorized the government to spend money on pruvit providing electricity to rural areas

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Answer:  it paid farmers and more wheat corn and cotton

Explanation:

The actual answer choices are:

A) It paid farmers to plant more wheat, corn, and cotton

B) it authorized the government to purchase all the cotton farmed in Texas.

C) It paid farmers to refrain from planting certain crops to avoid another oversupply of those crops.

D) It authorized the government to spend money on providing electricity to rural areas.

Note; This is for the person who said that the asker " Screwed up their answers"

Answer: C) It paid farmers to refrain from planting certain crops to avoid another oversupply of those crops.( don't listen to other person)

Explanation: I listend to other person and scored an 80% because his answer was wrong.

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How are the ideas of individualism and humanism different from what people believed in the feudal times?

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Answer:Humanism relates to secularism in that it is the concept that places human beings, not God or faith, as the center of attention in life. Individualism takes humanism a step further and is the belief that individual humans are capable of great accomplishments.

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5. _______________ and _____________ are in fierce competition with each other.
If you can't is okay just don't answer, because it may call lie :) I hope I can see the answer I want

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Answer:

sandra and Michael? sorry thats the best I can do

Sandra and michale sorry thats all i could find

How did Huey Long deal with the issue of Standard Oil having an unfair monopoly?

He asked the company for campaign donations.
He defended the company in court.
He raised the company’s taxes.
He forced the company to build schools.

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Answer:

He raised the company's taxes.

Explanation:

I studied this for 3 weeks

The Senate voting on a new bill is an activity performed by which branch of government?
A.
judicial
ОВ.
Cabinet
OC.
executive
OD.
legislative

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The answer is D. Legislative
Legislative branch is the answer

Was Martin Luther the founder of Protestantism?

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yes! martin luther was the founder of protestantism :)

WHY do you think the USA felt justified and entitled (deserving) to
continue expanding westward

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Answer:

Manifest Destiny, the belief that Americans had the god given right to conquer the continent of North America via Westward Expansion.

Where did the Renaissance begin?


Milan


Florence


Rome


Venice

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Answer:

The Renaissance began in Florence, Italy.

Explanation:

The Renaissance began in Florence, Italy, where many artists could be supported by wealthy people. (The Medici family ruled Florence and contributed a lot to this movement.)

Answer: Florence

Explanation:

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the answer is 21 m^2

How did Roosevelt’s Lend-Lease Act shift US foreign policy away from isolationism?
It lent arms to Allied forces and allowed them to pay later.
It allowed the US to sell arms to belligerent nations..
It put US bases on German territory.
It put US bases on British territory.

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Answer:

A. It lent arms to Allied forces and allowed them to pay later.

Explanation:

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President Roosevelt’s Lend-Lease Act lent arms to Allied forces and allowed them to pay later.

What is Roosevelt’s Lend-Lease Act?

The Roosevelt's Lend-Lease act was enacted March 1941, this act gave the President Roosevelt an unlimited authority and access to aid directly this include ammunition, tanks, trucks and food to the war.

This act prevent him from violating the country's neutrality.

Therefore, Roosevelt’s Lend-Lease Act shift US foreign policy away from isolationism by lenting arms to Allied forces and allowed them to pay later.

Learn more on Roosevelt’s Lend-Lease Act here,

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Humans have always developed new inventions and ways of doing things. Sometimes, innovations have led to a transformation of hum society. Organize the innovations below by the societal system they helped create. Agrarian Society domestication of animals Complex Civilization X development of metal X armor planting of seeds creation of a bureaucracy​

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Answer:

for the one on the left flip the bottom 2

for the one on the right i think its supposed to be flipped

Explanation:

agrarian-

domestication

development

planting

complex-

create laws and rules

bureacracy

metal

for complex i think that the metal could possibly go first aswell not sure tho.

Which natural barrier protected Britain and Ireland from many of the wars that occurred on Europe's mainland?

A. the Pyrenees Mountain
B. the Carpathian Mountains
C. the Rhine River
D. the English Channel

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

D because it’s divided into two British crown dependencies

What role did dictators play in Rome’s representative government?

A
They held complete control but only during times of crisis.

B
They advised the consuls.

C
They held the right to veto, or reject, other rulers’ decisions.

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Answer:

maybe b

Explanation:

Answer:

b sorry if not right

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QUESTION 4:
Why did the Mormons migrate to Mexican land instead of a US
Territory? Type your answer in the box below:

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Answer: the leader of the Mormons, Joseph Smith, was murdered. Brigham Young became the new leader of the Mormons. Due to the hostility shown towards the Mormons, he decided they needed to move somewhere safer. Young decided to migrate to the Great Salt Lake, just south of the Oregon Trail.

Explanation:

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Grandfather clause, statutory or constitutional device enacted by seven Southern states between 1895 and 1910 to deny suffrage to African Americans.

What do poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses have in common? They were ways to take the vote away from Native Americans in western territories. ... They were ways to take the vote away from African Americans.

I’m currently taking APUSH and I believe it would be C

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Alright, I answered. Glad I could help!!!
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