how many states total ratified the 27th amendment in specifically 1789

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If I’m not mistaken, I believe nine states had ratified the 27th Amendment by 1789.

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2. Cite Evidence The Petition of Right challenged

the traditional idea of the divine right of kings.

Give at least one specific example that supports

this statement, and explain how its underlying

message weakened the divine right theory.

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Answer:

The Petition of Right challenged the idea of Divine Right of Kings by restricting the authorities of Kings and Queens and giving more power to the Parliament.

Explanation:

The Petition of Rights is a document enacted in the Constitution on 7th June, 1628, by the Parilament overruling the authorities of the King Charles I. Charles I was the proponent of Divine Rule, which means that  Kings and Queens were appointed by God to rule over His people and thus they are not answerable to anyone for their actions.

Using power of Divine Rule, Charles I began to impose taxes on the people and levied forced loans, stating that the loan is to the Crown. To impede this authority of the King, members of the Parliament formulated the Petition of Right.

The Petition of Right confronted the idea of Divine Rule by restricting the authority of the King and reclaiming thhe rights of the Parliament and citizens.

One of the right restricted from the king was his imposition of taxes. The Petition of Rights stated that no person shall pay taxes to the king without Parliament's approval. The underlying message of this restriction weakened the Divine Right as now King had to ask Parliament to pass any loan and have to be answerable to Parliament.

'no person should be compelled to  make any loans to the king against his will, because such loans were against reason and the franchise of the land; and  by other laws of this realm it is provided, that none should be charged by any charge or imposition called a  benevolence, nor by such like charge; by which statutes before mentioned, and other the good laws and statutes of this  realm, your subjects have inherited this freedom, that they should not be compelled to contribute to any tax, tallage,  aid, or other like charge not set by common consent, in parliament.' (textual evidence)

What effect did the growth of the Populist Party have on the two major political parties of the time?​

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Answer: The most dramatic impact was in North Carolina, where the poor white farmers who comprised the Populist party formed a working coalition with the Republican Party, then largely controlled by blacks in the low country, and poor whites in the mountain districts.


Who proposed the idea of the people electing their leader

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Answer:

Holy Roman emperors

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3. The Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg is different from previous battles in the Civil War because it was the first battle __________. on Union soil. to feature black soldiers. lost by the Confederacy. led by "Stonewall" Jackson

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The correct answer is A) on Union soil.

The Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg is different from previous battles in the Civil War because it was the first battle on Union soil.

During the times of the American Civil War, the Battle of Antietam was fought on September 17, 1862, in Sharpsburg, Maryland. It was a hard-fought bloody battle that was decided in the end with a sound victory to the Union Army led by General George McClellan. Confederate leader Robert E. Lee was trying to invade the Union's territory, but a solid Army of the Potomac impeeded it.

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On what date did Abraham Lincoln first win the presidency?

November 6, 1860

At which battle did Thomas J. Jackson make a nickname for himself?

First Bull Run

The Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg is different from previous battles in the Civil War because it was the first battle

on Union soil.

Did the civil act of 1866 and the civil war amendments adequately address ravial inequality after the civil war? Why or why not?

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Answer:

no it just freed slaves african americans where still held down by society

How did Gregory the great become a pope?

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Even though St. Gregory didn’t want to become pope, he is regarded as the prime example of a “good shepherd.” Near the end of the 6th century, the Catholic Church needed a “good shepherd.” SO that's when he became a Pope

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1. Where in Asia were the first major settlements located?

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Explanation:

This is a list of dates associated with the prehistoric peopling of the world (first known presence of Homo sapiens)

In Asia, the first major settlements were located in the Indus River Valley, Yellow River and Mesopotamia.

What is the Indus River Valley?

The Indus River Valley is a transboundary river of Asia and a trans-Himalayan river of South and Central Asia. The 3,120 km river rises in mountain springs northeast of Mount Kailash in Western Tibet, flows northwest through the disputed region of Kashmir, bends sharply to the left after the Nanga Parbat massif, and flows south-by-southwest through Pakistan, before emptying into the Arabian Sea near the port city of Karachi.  

The river has a total drainage area of circa 1,120,000 km2 Its estimated annual flow is around 243 km3, making it one of the 50 largest rivers in the world in terms of average annual flow. Its left-bank tributary in Ladakh is the Zanskar River, and its left-bank tributary in the plains is the Panjnad River which is formed by the successive confluences of the five Punjab rivers.

Namely the Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej rivers. Its principal right-bank tributaries are the Shyok, Gilgit, Kabul, Kurram, and Gomal rivers.

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Which of the following terms best describes the suburban area of Illinois where many
residents commute to Chicago?

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Answer: functional region

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the answer is functional region

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What does the government need to issue a warrant

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A search warrant is a warrant issued by the competent authority authorizing a police officer to search a specified place for evidence even without the occupant’s consent.

To obtain a warrant, law enforcement officers must show that there is probable cause to believe a search is justified. Officers must support this showing with sworn statements (affidavits), and must describe in particularity the place they will search and the items they will seize.

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An arrest warrant is a warrant issued by a judge or magistrate on behalf of the state, which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual, or the search and seizure of an individual's property.

A search warrant is a legal authorization from the court for police to search a specific location (or locations) for specific evidence. A search warrant overrides your right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. The search warrant makes the search reasonable. Police who ask for a search warrant must persuade the judge that a crime has been committed and evidence relevant to that crime is likely to be found in the location(s) listed on the search warrant.

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A warrant is a legal document that is issued by a judge or grand jury. The warrant authorizes law enforcement to engage in some activity that would otherwise violate your Constitutional rights. An arrest warrant authorizes police to detain you and keep you in custody for a period of time. A search warrant authorizes police to search a specific location for specific evidence. Police do not always have to have a warrant to place you under arrest or search you.

Police are generally required to used search warrants within 10 days of the date they are issued. Unless exigent circumstances exist, a search warrant must be executed between 7am and 10pm. If police reasonably believe and can show that evidence may be destroyed or a suspect may try to run a judge may authorize a search warrant to be executed at night.

identify colony and one southern colony founded for religious reasons.

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Answer: New England the territories or colonies towards the north of the stretch of what was considered to be colonial america

southern colonies : these territories fell under the power of the wealthy plantation owners and they were run in  an oligarchy form of governance

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Why might Franklin see hope as impractical or even dangerous?

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franklin the baby from tik tok...?

What was the Plessy vs Ferguson case? (Short Answer)

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It was a Supreme Court case that made segregation legal because everything would be “separate but equal”.


How did the geography of Yorktown cause the British to lose the battle and eventually the war?

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Answer: When British General Lord Charles Cornwallis and his army surrendered to General George Washington’s American force and its French allies at the Battle of Yorktown on October 19, 1781, it was more than just military win. The outcome in Yorktown, Virginia marked the conclusion of the last major battle of the American Revolution and the start of a new nation's independence. It also cemented Washington’s reputation as a great leader and eventual election as first president of the United States. In the summer of 1780, 5,500 French troops, with Comte de Rochambeau at the helm, landed in Newport, Rhode Island to aid the Americans. At the time, British forces were fighting on two fronts, with General Henry Clinton occupying New York City, and Cornwallis, who had already captured Charleston and Savannah, South Carolina, heading up operations in the south. With the Continental Army positioned in New York, Washington and Rochambeau teamed to plan a timed attack on Clinton with the arrival of more French forces. When they found the French fleet was instead sailing to the Chesapeake Bay, Washington concocted a new plan. By mid-September 1781, Washington and Rochambeau arrived in Williamsburg, Virginia, 13 miles from the tobacco port of Yorktown, where Cornwallis’s men had built a defense of 10 small forts (a.k.a. redoubts) with artillery batteries and connecting trenches. In response, Cornwallis asked Clinton for aid, and the general promised him a fleet of 5,000 British soldiers would set sail from New York to Yorktown.

With a small force left in New York, about 2,500 Americans and 4,000 French soldiers—facing some 8,000 British troops—began digging their own trenches 800 yards from the Brits and started a nearly week-long artillery assault on the enemy on October 9.

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What effects of de Soto's expedition does this passage
describe? Check all that apply
the death of Hernando de Soto
the starvation of Spanish soldiers
the spread of European diseases
the construction of a new settlement
the deaths of many American Indians
the discovery of gold and silver mines

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Answer:

A B C E

Explanation:

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Answer:

a . c.  b.  e

Explanation:

unscramble: OHOMSUEONG

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What? What is the question

Answer:

homogenous

Explanation:

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What time during the 1700s marked by the use of reason in philosophy, government, and science. Many of the ideas of the enlightenment would use during the American revolution and informing the government of the United States

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Answer:

Enlightenment

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Select the two rival nations which threatened Spain's claims in the U.S. Portugal France Russia Germany

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Answer:

portugal and france

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Answer: France and Portugal

Suppose you are an archaeologist trying to answer this question: When did the first people migrate to North America? Why might the answer to this question change over time? What do you think? Check all of the boxes that apply.

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The first people migrated to America at the end of the last ice age because sea levels decreased from the massive glaciers providing a temporary bridge (Bering Land Bridge) connecting the old world and the new world. Scientists and Anthropologists predict this event occurred after 12,600 BP approximately 20,000 years ago

Explanation:

Over time this answer could change as newer technology and innovations are seen yearly.

In what ways did 'Abbas bring on the
Golden Age of the Safavid Empire?

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The golden age took place under Shah Abbas or Abbas the Great. He took the throne in 1587. During his reign he helped create a Safavid culture that drew from the best of the Ottoman, Persian and Arab worlds. Shah Abbas reformed both the military and civilian aspects of life.

What was the most important factor (part) that led to Rome becoming a great civilization?

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Rome became the most powerful state in the world by the first century BCE through a combination of military power, political flexibility, economic expansion, and more than a bit of good luck.

Seriation depends on ______________ a. the natural popularity of styles. b. arranging artifacts by frequency of use. c. being combined with stratigraphy. d. all of the above.

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Answer: a. The natural popularity of Styles.

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Answer:

d

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By 1750, each colonial government had: all the above a government consisting of a governor and an assembly a constitution accepted the idea of taxation without representation

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Answer:

The answer is B. A government consisting of a governor and an assembly

Answer:

a government consisting of a governor and an assembly

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The Iroquois League was governed by an oral constitution that emphasized
the importance of

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Answer:

The Great Law of Peace.

Explanation:  

The Great Law of Peace is the oral constitution of the Iroquois Confederacy. The Iroquois League is the earliest form of representative authority. The league created by five Native Indian tribes. The tribes founded as a defensive alignment in the 16th century. Deganawida (the great leader) and Hiawatha, recognised for establishing the League of the Iroquois. These tribes included Onondaga, Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida and Seneca who named themselves the Five Nations of the league. The Iroquois were a strong nation when the Europeans arrived in America.

Planet X with a moon in orbit. The moon has arrows labeled 1 through 3. 1: Curves up and away from Planet X. 2: Moves straight forward. 3: Curves down to follow planet's orbit. Planet X has a moon similar to Earth’s moon. Which path would this moon’s orbit take? If for some reason, the planet is destroyed and no longer exists, which path would th

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Answer: 3 and 2

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3 &2

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Describe the Roman Government? Are there similarities between our government and theirs?

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Similarities between the Roman Republic and U.S. government - both feature executive and legislative branches

- both systems have checks and balances embedded

- the head executives can be removed from power by legislators

- the head executives have military responsibilities

- both lead executives have veto power

- the executives are charged with enforcing the laws

- the legislative bodies make laws and control the budgets

- written law codes exist in both societies

- political divisions exist in both (Rome = patricians vs. plebeians / U.S. = citizens of a more liberal persuasion vs. citizens of a more conservative persuasion)

- wealthy people are more likely to get elected

- both place the authority of the state above that of the individual

Differences between the Roman Republic and U.S. government

- Roman system did not have a separate judicial branch

- Roman consuls (2 people) served 1-year terms / U.S. presidents (1 person) serve 4-year terms

- Rome had a provision for a dictator to take over / the U.S. does not

- Roman consuls had religious duties / the U.S. president does not

- Romans continued to own slaves / Americans do not

- Roman senators served for life / American senators have 6-year terms

- Roman women were not allowed to participate in politics / American women are allowed

- Rome had rigid social classes / the U.S. has more flexible social classes

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Man has a spiritual vacuum that only
can fill

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Answer:

God.

the word spriatural is a hint that the answer is something to with religion/god.

Explanation:

Answer:

the one and only coach

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The only U.S. state to call its political subdivisions "parishes" is (2 points) Minnesota Alaska Pennsylvania Louisiana

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The answer is Louisiana

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Louisiana

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For what religious group was the Maryland colony started?

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Answer:

Catholics although the majority of is inhabitants where protestants.

What are some advantages of conveying ideas by a political cartoon rather than text

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A cartoon gives both words and pictures allowing the viewer to interpret the message from the artist. There may be a more controversial viewpoint conveyed in a cartoon than directly in text. It may be much faster to convey by a cartoon than text.

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A cartoon can show pictures and models of examples of what specifically is happening, using words given in the cartoons you can identify the controversial idea and opinion of the cartoon

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Which are examples of new technologies that helped the factory system grow? assembly lines and washing machines computers and cotton gins spinning machines and typewriters steam engines and sewing machines

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Answer:

Option:  Steam engines and sewing machines.

Explanation:

The Industrial Revolution introduced new machinery, the transformation of cities. The steam engine and sewing machines were some of the inventions that happened during the industrial revolution. Steam Engine gave power to the industries to run the machine and built up branches in several areas rather than relying on horses, mules, wind, and water energy to run its instruments. Sewing machines helped in producing more products. It was possible because it sewed faster than a person did with thread and needle.

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D: steam engines and sewing machines

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