. Enslaved Africans were tied together and kept below deck on dirty, crowded ship
as they made the long trip across the
Ocean.
a. Artic
b. Pacific
C. Atlantic
d. Indian

. Enslaved Africans Were Tied Together And Kept Below Deck On Dirty, Crowded Shipas They Made The Long

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Answer 1
The answer would be b I’m pretty sure because it’s the longest
Answer 2

Answer:

C. Atlantic

Explanation:

The Atlantic Ocean spans the space between the western coast of the African continent and the eastern coast of the United States.


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Using complete sentences, discuss why the populations of highly developed nations often decline. How does a nation’s level of development affect the country’s death rate?

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Answer:

Maybe because many people are not getting care

Explanation:

Answer:

Because many people are not getting the correct care that they need.

Explanation:

Study the maps showing population movement during the Great Migration.

On the left is a map titled Geography of the Great Migration: Early Years. States highlighted from left to right are Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. People from North Carolina migrated to Washington D C and Baltimore. People from South Carolina migrated to Philadelphia and New York City. People from Georgia migrated to Cleveland. People from Alabama migrated to Detroit. People from Mississippi migrated to Chicago. On the right is a map titled Geography of the Great Migration: Later Years. States highlighted left to right are Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. In addition to the Early Years migration, people from Texas migrated to Los Angeles and San Diego. People from Louisiana migrated to San Francisco and Seattle.

Which statement explains what the maps show about how migration changed from the early years to the later years?

In later years, people migrated to Texas.
In later years, people migrated to Northern cities.
In later years, people migrated to Western states.
In later years, people migrated from the North to the West Coast.

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Answer:

C.) In later years, people migrated to Western states!

Explanation:

The maps showing population movement showing how migration changed from the early years to the later years is that in Later years, people migrated to western cities.

What do you mean by migration?

Migration refers to the movement of people from one usual place of residence to other.

The statement that explains how migration changed from early years to later years is people migrated to the western cities.

Therefore, C is the correct option.

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What is different about the ways the chilean military and chavez came to power

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Answer:

The main difference between the way the Chilean military came to power in 1973 and the way Hugo Chavez did the same in Venezuela in 1999 lies in the democratic legitimacy in which they did so.

Thus, the Chilean military, led by Augusto Pinochet, came to power through a civil military coup d'etat, by which they overthrew the democratically elected president, Salvador Allende, who defended socialist ideas.

Instead, Chavez came to power initially through democratic elections in which the Venezuelan people elected him as President, although later his government ended up becoming a socialist dictatorship.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

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Fill in the table by explaining the given events, civilizations, people, or places from the early medieval period. Your responses should briefly define or explain each term in your own words.

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I can’t see the words. Give me the words in text form so I can better help you.

Answer:

Western Roman Empire The westernmost of the two empires created by the division of the later Roman Empire, esp after its final severance from the Eastern Roman Empire (395 ad)

Mecca A city in western Saudi Arabia, an oasis town in the Red Sea region of Hejaz, east of Jiddah.

Crusades The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period.

Muhammad The founder of Islam and the proclaimer of the Qurʾān. Muhammad is traditionally said to have been born in 570 in Mecca and to have died in 632 in Medina, where he had been forced to emigrate to with his adherents in 622.

Feudal Japan Feudal Japan abbreviated as FJ is the Japanese era during the Middle Ages. This era successfully demonstrates the spirit of real Japan during the medieval period. This was the time when Japan was ruled over by shoguns, warlords and their associates

Jerusalem Jerusalem was important to Christians, because it was where Jesus was crucified and where he rose again, those are the most important events in history according to medieval Christians.

Thomas Aquinas Theology and Philosophy. After completing his education, Saint Thomas Aquinas devoted himself to a life of traveling, writing, teaching, public speaking and preaching.

Constantinople The city of Constantinople was the largest and richest city of the Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages.

Saxons The Saxons were a people from north Germany who migrated to the island of Britain around the 5th century.

Constantine The age of Constantine marked a distinct epoch in the history of the Roman Empire, both for founding Byzantium in the east, as well as his adoption of Christianity as a state religion.

Empress Wu Zetian During her reign, Empress Wu expanded the borders of China by conquering new lands in Korea and Central Asia

Visigoths The Visigoths were an early Germanic people who, along with the Ostrogoths , constituted the two major political entities of the Goths within the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity, or what is known as the Migration Period.

Write three words or phrases to describe each term?

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Name two religious place of bagmati province​

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Answer:

Bagmati Province (Nepali: वाग्मती प्रदेश, Bagmati Pradesh)[1][2] is one of the seven provinces of Nepal established by the constitution of Nepal as of 20 September 2015.[3] With Hetauda as its provincial headquarter,[4] the province is the home to the country's capital Kathmandu, is mostly hilly and mountainous, and hosts mountain peaks including Gaurishankar, Langtang, Jugal, and Ganesh. The province covers an area of 20,300 km2 - about 13.76% of the country's total area, and has an altitude low enough to support deciduous, coniferous, and alpine forests and woodlands. Temperature varies with altitude. Rainfall takes place mainly during the summer.


How could the Holocaust have been stopped? Should western governments or the United States have
intervened as Germany started to militarize again? Would the Holocaust have been prevented if western
powers had dealt more fairly with Germany after World War I?

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Answer:

The Holocaust could not have been stopped.

Explanation:

Yes although after world war one ended many germany had to take most of the fault when they were trying to protect austria hungry. Jews have been discrimnaited since the earliest centurys because in transltion they found that jesus said that they were "devils" in ancient era, and ever since their religiously jews were always running away from persecution. This is why hitler blamed it in on the Jews because he thought since jews were coming into austria hungry to escape persecution he blamed it all on them. It had nothing to do with rule or militairy, it was all religious beliefs.

How would you classify a political system in which two parties usually get most of the votes in
elections?

A. a multi-party system

B. a single-party system

C. a two party system

D. a parliamentary democracy

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C. Has been the most popular in recent elections
the answer should be a 2 party system

what changes to the shapes of the sugar cube did you observe during the experiment

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The squeaker shape of 1

¿Qué tenían de importantes las ciudades de Grecia? ✓ ¿Dónde quedaba Esparta y Atenas ✓ ¿Cómo se llamaba el mecanismo de participación de los griegos? ✓ ¿A quiénes elegían los griegos? ✓ ¿Cuáles eran las clases sociales de Grecia? ✓ ¿Qué legado nos dejó Grecia? ✓ ¿Cómo se llamaban los filósofos griegos? ✓ Investiga la vida de un dios griego :

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Las respuestas correctas para estas preguntas abiertas son las siguientes.

A pesar de que no se anexan opciones o incisos para responder a las preguntas, podemos comentar lo siguiente.

¿Qué tenían de importantes las ciudades de Grecia?

Su importancia radicaba en que se formaron siendo centros sociales y de poder llamados "Ciudades-Estado," en donde los Griegos tenían sus leyes y se consideraban soberanos, aunque en realidad existía una interdependencia entre esas ciudades.

¿Dónde quedaba Esparta y Atenas?

Atenas se encuentra en el sur del territorio Griego,  y al día de hoy existe como la capital de Grecia. Desde la época de la antigua Grecia, siempre se ha encontrado en el mismo lugar.

Esparta estaba ubicada en la llamada península del Peloponeso, junto al acaudalado Río Eurotas, cerca de los Montes Pargón y Taigueto.

¿Cómo se llamaba el mecanismo de participación de los griegos?

Se llamaba Democracia y el concepto fue desarrollado por un líder llamado Cleístenes.

¿Cuáles eran las clases sociales de Grecia?

Los ciudadanos, quienes eran los dueños de la tierra y tenían propiedad privada. Los ciudan¿danos era la clase prominente, los privilegiados. La potra clase eran los extranjeros residentes en Grecia llamados Metecos. La clase más baja eran los esclavos y servían a los ciudadanos.  

¿Qué legado nos dejó Grecia?

Grecia nos dejó como legado el sistema llamado Democracia, a sus grandes filósofos, una arquitectura preciosa que influyó a Roma, como el el caso del Templo Ateniense llamado el Partenón, y los géneros Drama y Comedia en el teatro Griego.

¿Cómo se llamaban los Filósofos Griegos?

Los más grandes filósofos Griegos fueron Sócrates, Platón, y Aristóteles.

El dios Griego más importante era el gran Zeus, el dios más poderoso y para los Griegos, el Padre de la humanidad. Habitaba en su templo ubicado en el Monte Olimpo, donde precedían todos los dioses del Olimpo. Zeus poseía un rayo luminoso con el combatía a sus enemigos y era invencible.

What is a County Assessor?
The County Assessor is the chief officer of the county.
The County Assessor evaluates the county school system.
The County Assessor sends out county property tax bills.
The County Assessor administers the voting laws in the county.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

it has to do with property

Answer: C) The County Assessor sends out county property tax bills

Explanation: Just got it right

Explain two ways that racist attitudes affected African Americans in the North and the South.

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Two ways in which racist attitudes affected the African Americans in the South and North are:

• It made them uncomfortable.

• They get a fear of being black due to the consequences that might play out.

Answer: it made them feel left out of everything. they felt that they didn't belong there

who is the person who goes jail everyday?​

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Answer:

A police officer or jail warden. is that the right answer?

Which term means to cancel something? A. repeal B. repeat C. reform D. renew​

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Answer:

repeal :D

Explanation:

Answer:

A repeal

Explanation: hope this helps

how was the WW2 caused? P.S this is really easy...

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World War II began in Europe on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland

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How did explorers travel out west?

A) By canoe and foot
B) By plane
C) By steamship and stagecoach
D) By train

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by canoe and foot is how they traveled

Answer:

A) By Canoe and Foot. <:

Explanation:

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what is the Definition of 1st Amendment

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Answer:

The First Amendment guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition. ... It guarantees freedom of expression by prohibiting Congress from restricting the press or the rights of individuals to speak freely.

How did the Civil War impact Mississippi? Many people in Mississippi lost their homes and farms. The majority of the Confederate debt fell on Mississippi. Most of the population of Mississippi moved North after the war. Nearly all soldiers from Mississippi returned home after the war.

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Answer:

The history of the state of Mississippi extends back to thousands of years of indigenous peoples. Evidence of their cultures has been found largely through archeological excavations, as well as existing remains of earthwork mounds built thousands of years ago. Native American traditions were kept through oral histories; with Europeans recording the accounts of historic peoples they encountered. Since the late 20th century, there have been increased studies of the Native American tribes and reliance on their oral histories to document their cultures. Their accounts have been correlated with evidence of natural events.

The first Colonizers to occupy the area of the present-day state were French colonists, followed later by Spanish and English colonists, particularly along the Gulf Coast. Euro-Americans did not enter the territory in great number until the early 19th century. Some early settlers would bring many enslaved Africans with them to serve as laborers to develop cotton plantations along major riverfronts. In 1817, Mississippi became a state of the United States. Through the 1830s, the federal government forced most of the native Choctaw and Chickasaw people west of the Mississippi River. White planters developed an economy based on the export of cotton produced by slave labor along the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. A small elite group of planters controlled most of the richest land, the wealth, and politics of the state, which led to Mississippi seceding from the Union in 1861. During the Civil War, its river cities particularly were sites of extended battles and widespread destruction.

The bottomlands of the Mississippi Delta were still 90% undeveloped after the Civil War. Thousands of migrants, both black and white, entered this area for a chance at land ownership. They sold timber while clearing land to raise money for purchases. During the Reconstruction era, many freedmen became owners of farms in these areas, and by 1900, composed two-thirds of the property owners in the Mississippi Delta. White Democrats regained control of the state legislature in the late 19th century, and in 1890, passed a disfranchising constitution, resulting in the exclusion of African Americans from political life until the mid-1960s. Most African Americans lost their lands due to disenfranchisement, segregation, financial crises, and an extended decline in cotton prices. By 1920, most African Americans were landless sharecroppers and tenant farmers. However in the 1930s, some blacks acquired land under low-interest loans from New Deal programs; in 1960 Holmes County still had 800 black farmers, the most of any county in the state. The state continued to rely mostly on agriculture and timber into the 20th century, but mechanization and acquisition of properties by megafarms would change the face of the labor market and economy.

During the early through mid-20th century, the two waves of the Great Migration led to hundreds of thousands of rural blacks leaving the state. As a result, by the 1930s, African Americans were a minority of the state population for the first time since the early 19th century. They would remain a majority of the population in many Delta counties. Mississippi also had numerous sites of activism related to the Civil Rights Movement, as African Americans sought to re-establish their constitutional rights for access to public facilities, including all state universities, and the ability to register, vote, and run for office.

In the 21st century, Mississippi has expanded its medical and professional communities in cities such as Jackson, the state capital. The state legislature approved gaming casinos on riverboats on the Mississippi River and along the Gulf Coast, which has led to increases in tourism in these areas, helping generate revenues for the state.

When did the roman empire approximately start?​

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Answer:

The Roman Empire was founded when Augustus Caesar proclaimed himself the first emperor of Rome in 31BC and came to an end with the fall of Constantinople in 1453CE.

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Answer:

I'm truly sorry but I cannot see what you are talking about

what do recent studies say about the north polar ice cap

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That it is melting because of global warming

Which system has a central government and local units that implement the central government's decisions?

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Answer:

Unitary system

Explanation:

There are three types of government systems :

Unitary System, Federal system, Confederate system

Among the three, the Unitary system is the one where the Central government has the complete power. The local units might not even exist in such a system and even if they do, their only power or job is to implement the decisions that have been taken by the Central Government. Countries like China, United kingdom and France run the governments on Unitary symmetry.

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Read the passage.

I only wish I had words to serve me to blame those who are fain to extol the worship of men more than that of the sun; for in the whole universe there is nowhere to be seen a body of greater magnitude and power than the sun. Its light gives light to all the celestial bodies which are distributed throughout the universe; and from it descends all vital force, for the heat that is in living beings comes from the soul [vital spark]; and there is no other [center] of heat and light in the universe.

–"In Praise of the Sun”
Leonardo da Vinci

What is da Vinci’s strongest argument in support of his main idea?

-saying the sun is the center of the universe
-talking about the sun being the most powerful star
-explaining why the sun is a necessary part of human life
-using an emotional argument to connect the sun and the soul

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Is nepal beautiful then our country?​

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Answer:

Nope

Explanation:

Nepal, a small beautiful country, but once is not enough. Nepal, if not 'the one' but surely, she is one of the most beautiful countries in Asia. Nestled in the lap of the gigantic Himalayan Range, tiny land-locked Nepal has eight out of ten highest mountains in the world, including Mt.

Which statement correctly describes the impact of Hinduism and Confucianism on society?
Both Hinduism and Confucianism divided Indian society into different castes.

B.
Both Hinduism and Confucianism promoted the principles of democracy in society.

C.
While Hinduism promoted the concept of harmony in China, Confucianism divided Indian society into different castes.

D.
While Hinduism divided Indian society into different castes, Confucianism promoted the concept of harmony in China.
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I think its B Or C but if I know I will tell you

why did germany finally surrender in WW2

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Answer:

A. Hitler was dead

Explanation:

Due to warring ideologies, tussles between the Soviet Union and its allies, and the legacy of the First World War, Germany actually surrendered twice. Hitler died which cause Berlin fell to the Soviets.

Which of the following is NOT considered one of the five themes of geography?
A)source
B)region
C)place
D)location

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the answer is D)source

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Answer:

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1. Rural African tribesmen that hunt wild game to provide food for the family and the tribe.
This would be a component of what type of economy?

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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

Hunting and gathering of wild animals has always been and continues to be an In many African countries, hunting is not only a means of securing food Women of the Luvale and Shaba tribes of Zaire also trap rodents and in West Africa,  own a gun; part-time and young hunters may or may not have their own guns.

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