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 1

Answer:

maybe b

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

b sorry if not right

Explanation:


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Match the inventors with their inventions.

1 .
Bell
telegraph
2 .
Edison
steam engine
3 .
Oliver
light bulb
4 .
McCormick
Clermont
5 .
Watt
reaping machine
6 .
Fulton
steel plow
7 .
Morse
oil well
8 .
Drake
telephone

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bell - telephone

Edison - light bulb

Oliver- steel plow

McComrick- reaping machine

Watt- Steam engine

Fulton-Steamboat

Morse- telagraph

Drake- oil well

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bell - telephone

Edison - light bulb

McComrick- reaping machine

Watt- Steam engine

Fulton-Clermont

Morse- telagraph

Drake- oil well

Howe - sewing machine

Wright -  airplane

Field - transatlantic cable

Cooper - Tom Thumb

Hargreaves -  spinning jenny

Identify one way in which class decisions affected the development of industrialized states in the period 1750-1900​

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In what way was Spain different after 1492?
A) There was a policy of religious freedom.
B) All Jews and Muslims had been expelled.
C) It was a collection of small states.
D) It included Portugal.

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Answer:

B: All Jews and muslims had been expelled or asked to leave.

Explanation:

By 1492, all Jews had been forced to leave SPAIN. During this time, all Jews were given the option to convert or leave the country. Those who didn't want to convert were allowed to move to Portugal. This was during the time of the Inquisition where Christianity was the dominant religion in Europe.

Why did the education and intelligence of advisors matter in Renaissance times in ways they had not earlier?

can you please keep the answer simple

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Answer:

The Renaissance set the principle that "Man is the measure of all things". As a consequence, there was a growing interest in the development of humankind in all fields. In order for this to happen, improvements in education and intelligence were crucial.

Explanation:

DISEASES-Research the diseases that were common among the troops during wartime. Make a brochure describing the name of the disease, causes, and symptoms. Choose at least THREE.

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I’m pretty sure the flu or something like that

Two Roads , Joseph Bruchac summary.

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Answer:

It's 1932, and twelve-year-old Cal Black and his Pop have been riding the rails for years after losing their farm in the Great Depression. Cal likes being a "knight of the road" with Pop, even if they're broke. But then Pop has to go to Washington, DC—some of his fellow veterans are marching for their government checks, and Pop wants to make sure he gets his due—and Cal can't go with him. So Pop tells Cal something he never knew before: Pop is actually a Creek Indian, which means Cal is too. And Pop has decided to send Cal to a government boarding school for Native Americans in Oklahoma called the Challagi School.

At school, the other Creek boys quickly take Cal under their wings. Even in the harsh, miserable conditions of the Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school, he begins to learn about his people's history and heritage. He learns their language and customs. And most of all, he learns how to find strength in a group of friends who have nothing beyond each other.

Explanation:

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What was so significant about the Emancipation Proclamation? (I'm not sure about the answer so can someone help me?)

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It was issued by Abraham Lincoln on September 22, 1862. And it declared that all slaves in the rebellious Confederate states would be free. But Lincoln didn’t actually free any of the approximately 4 million men, women and children held in slavery in the United States when he signed the formal Emancipation Proclamation the following January. The document applied only to enslaved people in the Confederacy, and not to those in the border states that remained loyal to the Union.
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How did the plebeians gain more power in Roman government?

A
by going on strike and causing the patricians to lose money

B
by electing leaders that favored plebeians over patricians

C
by demanding that Roman laws be written down

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C is the correct answer

when it was created the 14th amendment to the constitution ensured rights for

A. women
B. children
C. natives
D. african americans
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Answer:

A. women

Explanation:

its 2. African americans

Although the French Revolution promoted liberty and equality, many Americans did not support the?

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Answer:

I think Americans did not support the executions and equal rights for all genders and race.

Explanation:

The French Revolution was a heroic and bloody one. An event in the revolution named "The Reign of Terror" broke it and killed so many people.

What did the expression “Square Deal” refer to as used by Theodore Roosevelt in regard to the federal government?
A. He would provide jobs for everyone.
B. He would be favorable to labor unions.
C. He would treat all interests impartially.
D. He would protect consumer rights.

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Answer: C. He would treat all interests impartially.

Explanation:

The answer is D. He would protect consumer rights.

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ILL MARK BRAINLIEST (look bellow for question)
9.3 = 0.5h h = ___

(please show work)

Thanks :D

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Answer:

18.6

Explanation:

9.3/0.5 because h has to be by itself

18.6 i might be wrong but im pretty sure

Which of the following statements is true?

By the end of the 1700s...

The institution of Slavery had been ended by Islamic kingdoms

Approximately three-quarters of the world lived in bondage as an enslaved person or a serf

Only one half of the population of Europe were enslaved.

Less than five percent of the population of Russia were living as serfs

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Answer: 1.) Approximately three-quarters of the world lived in bondage as a slave or a serf

Explanation: I took the test, hope I helped.

Answer:

Approximately three-quarters of the world lived in bondage as a slave or a serf

Explanation:

Fill in the blank with the right answer.
According to the chart, which type of school had more students?
( ) schools

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show a picture of the chart

Answer:

weekday

Explanation:

The Seneca Falls Convention, held in 1848, is a significant event in United States history because it

A. was the first national labor union meeting
B. provided the United States with new western territory
C. was an important step in the women's rights movement
D. supported the Missouri Compromise

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i think it would be C

Identify and explain a Supreme Court case that is considered a landmark decision. Provide details of the case. How does this decision impact the constitutional rights and daily life of American citizens?

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How did Nazi rule affect the lives of German people? Select three answers.

The media was censored to promote only Nazi ideology.
Nazi propaganda was shown to children.
Students were encouraged to question authority and beliefs.
Intense nationalism and shows of patriotism were widespread.
Couples were encouraged to limit the size of their families.
Women were expected to attend university and work.

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Answer:

Students were encouraged to question authority and beliefs.

Intense nationalism and shows of patriotism were widespread.

The media was censored to promote only Nazi ideology.

Explanation:

How did the Nazi rule change the lives of many young people in Germany after 1933? The Nazis affected the lives of the young people in many ways after 1933. The reason for this was to almost brainwash them so that they believed in the Nazi views too.

Answer:

A, C, D

Explanation:

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Which describes what the Missouri Compromise (Compromise of 1820) and the Compromise of 1850 had in common?

They both found permanent solutions to the slavery issue

They both supported states rights over federal power

They both tried to end slavery in southern states

They both attempted to preserve the Union

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They both attempted to preserve the union.

Answer:

yep i agree

Explanation:

The legislative branch of the national government is responsible for which of the following?
OA. vetoing laws
OB. creating treaties
OC. nullifying laws
OD. imposing taxes

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Answer:

B: they are responsible for creating laws

Answer: D

Explanation:

20 pionts The main goal of a fable is to _______ .
a.
detail a historical event
c.
be a dramatic comedy or tragedy,
b.
teach a moral
d.
teach proper writing style

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Answer:

Teach a moral

Explanation:

Match each government action with its purpose and impact on the economy.

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Answer: 1.Charge a fee on airline ticket,2.Impose emission standards for cars,3. Enforce antimonopoly laws,4.pass worker health and saftey laws

Explanation:

Answer:

1. 1

2. 3

3.4

4.2

Explanation:

What is the Sahel?
an African territory that is of historical importance


a landform found only in Africa, it is a cross between a mountain and a plateau


a climatic event with high winds and heavy rains


a wide area of dry land located along the southern edge of the Sahara

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Answer:

a wide area of dry land located along the southern edge of the sahara

Explanation:

Answer:

a wide area of dry land located along the southern edge of the sahara

Explanation:

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What came first, the Ice Age or the Columbia lava flows?

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Answer:

I think the ice age came first

Explanation:

20 pionts The main goal of a fable is to _______ .
a.
detail a historical event
c.
be a dramatic comedy or tragedy,
b.
teach a moral
d.
teach proper writing style

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Which option best completes this diagram?

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Answer:

I think is B I'm pretty sure

I thought it was d so they can have a internal problem

In Morocco, do men and women socialize together?

Why was the waltz considered a provocative dance?

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Answer:

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The Treasury Department is responsible for printing money. The Treasury Department is part of which branch of government?
OA. legislative
ОВ.
executive
OC. monetary
OD. judicial

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Answer:

The treasury department is part of the executive branch.

The correct answer is B, the executive branch!

The Basque people were known for growing corn.
True False

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True ;basque corn is an actual thing that I eat soooo yeah

I'm pretty sure the answer to this question is C. but not so sure can someone help me out and pls have a legit answer like maybe explain why its right or if its wrong can you tell me the answer Plssssss

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Based on my analysis of the text and the question, you were right. The answer is C.

Answer: A

Explanation: C is technically right, but it doesn't summarize the excerpt the best. If we analyze each sentence, we can tell he is talking about his experience. A lot of it is about himself and his fellow soldiers which would mean that the answer would have to be about the experience of the soldier. When you say something is boring and dangerous, that is your experience.

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The flexible parts of the suit are made from several layers of material. The layers perform different functions, from keeping oxygen within the spacesuit to protecting from space dust impacts. Underneath the spacesuit, astronauts wear a Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment. Tubes are woven into this tight-fitting piece of clothing that covers the entire body except for the head, hands and feet. Water flows through these tubes to keep the astronaut cool during the spacewalk. On the back of the spacesuit is a backpack called the Primary Life Support Subsystem. This backpack contains the oxygen that astronauts breathe during a spacewalk. It also removes carbon dioxide that astronauts exhale. The backpack also provides electricity for the suit. A fan moves the oxygen through the spacesuit and life support systems, and a water tank holds the cooling water that flows through the Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment.Also attached to the back of the suit is a device called the Simplified Aid for Extravehicular Activity Rescue, or SAFER. SAFER has several small thruster jets. If an astronaut became separated from the space station, he or she could use SAFER to fly back.What Other Spacesuits Have Astronauts Worn?NASA's first spacesuits were developed for the Mercury program. Mercury was the first time NASA astronauts flew into space. These simple suits were based on pressure suits worn by U.S. Navy pilots. Astronauts did not go on spacewalks then. The Mercury suits were worn only inside the spacecraft. NASA's first spacewalks took place during the Gemini program. The suits used for Gemini were more advanced than the Mercury suits. But the Gemini suits were simpler than today's spacesuits. These suits did not contain their own life support. Instead, they connected to life support systems on the Gemini spacecraft with a cord called the umbilical.Spacesuits designed for the Apollo program had to do things the first suits did not. These spacesuits had to protect astronauts walking on the moon. Unlike the other suits, the Apollo suits had boots made to walk on a rocky surface. The Apollo suits also contained a life support system, similar to the Portable Life Support Subsystem on the current suit. Having a life support system on the spacesuit allowed the astronauts to explore away from the lunar lander. Spacesuits similar to the Apollo suits were used on the Skylab space station. Like the Gemini suits, the Skylab suits connected to life support systems on the spacecraft via an umbilical.What Spacesuits Are Worn Today?In addition to the EMU, NASA astronauts wear other suits today. 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