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Which are true? (Select 2 answers.)

Question 1 options:

Columbus's voyage was eventually financed by King John of Portugal, in an attempt to compete with Spain's trade routes around Africa to India.


Columbus's plan was originally refused by Spain and Portugal because they correctly believed he had made a mistake in calculating the size of the Earth.


Columbus's plan was originally refused by Spain and Portugal because they thought the Earth was flat.


Columbus's voyage was eventually financed by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, in an attempt to compete with Portugal's trade routes around Africa to India.

Question 2 (Mandatory) (5 points)
Which important events provide context for Columbus's voyage, and help explain the effects it had on Europe and the world? (Select 3 answers.)

Question 2 options:

Renaissance humanism and the beginnings of the Scientific Revolution meant that Europeans focused more on comfort and power in this world through technological control and exploitation of resources.


The abolition of slavery by the British Empire meant that they needed new resources to keep their economy running.


The fall of Constantinople meant that Greek learning was coming more into the west, at the same time as trade routes to the east were blocked.


The successful unification and re-conquest of Spain left the new Spanish monarchs with a desire to compete with Portugal for trade routes and wealth.

Question 3 (5 points)
In his letter defending himself against the accusations of Spain's investigator and replacement governor, Columbus argues . . . (Select 2 answers.)

Question 3 options:

. . . that he's being judged too harshly, because he was trying to rule very different and difficult people.


. . . that Spain ought to be more grateful for all the wealth his discovery allowed them to gain.


. . . that no atrocities were ever committed, and it was all a lie.


. . . that he had actually been the victim, since bad men had seized power.

Question 4 (5 points)
Bartolome de las Casas was trying to . . .

Question 4 options:

. . . defend Spanish honor by pointing out that they disciplined Columbus and his men.


. . . stop Spanish atrocities against Native people, and give the Natives protection.


. . . give Spain a bad name, so that the English could look better.


. . . defend Columbus against his accusers.

Question 5 (5 points)
Which are effects of the Columbian Exchange? (Select 2 answers.)

Question 5 options:

In many parts of North and South America, as many as 80-90% or more of Native people were killed by diseases over a relatively short period of time after European contact.


The Black Death was spread to Europe from the Americas, causing widespread death and destruction.


Europeans had access to horses for the first time.


It spread key plants and animals that revolutionized cultures on both sides of the exchange, like horses, sheep, cows, pigs, potatoes, tomatoes, chocolate, earthworms, sugar, wheat, coffee . . . .

Question 6 (5 points)
Which are true of the (lost) Roanoke colony? (Select 2 answers.)

Question 6 options:

We know that the colonists were all killed by a Native attack, since the colony was found burned.


The English were interested in founding a colony because they wanted wealth and a base to attack the Spanish.


The colonists all disappeared before more supplies could come from England.


The colonists never made contact with any Natives.

Question 7 (5 points)
Which are true of Jamestown? (Select 3 answers.)

Question 7 options:

Most of the colonists died of starvation or disease early on.


John Smith took over the colony, and required all the colonists to work for their food.


At first, the colonists relied on the Natives to survive.


The colonists were well-prepared, which contributed to their early success.

Question 8 (5 points)
The Jamestown colony was ultimately successful because . . .

Question 8 options:

. . . John Rolfe discovered that tobacco could be grown very successfully in the area.


. . . Pocahontas convinced them to join with the Natives and create a new society.


. . . they moved down the coast a ways to a better location.


. . . John Smith negotiated funding from Spain instead of England.

Question 9 (5 points)
Which is true of tobacco in the New World? (Select 3 answers.)

Question 9 options:

Tobacco requires a lot of work to grow, which led to indentured servants and slaves being brought in to work the fields.


The English were the first to bring the crop over and grow it in the Americas.


Tobacco is hard on the soil, so large amounts of land are needed to grow it.


The Spanish learned about tobacco from the Native Americans, and introduced it to Europe.

Question 10 (Mandatory) (3 points)
Pocahontas married John Smith.

Question 10 options:
True
False
Question 11 (Mandatory) (2 points)
The Virginia Company eventually went bankrupt, and the king of England took over the colony of Jamestown directly.

Question 11 options:
True
False

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Answer 1

Answer:

A and C

Explanation:


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American neutrality in World War II officially ended with.

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Answer:

Patrols of the Atlantic by american warships in mid- 1941

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How does the environment affect the formation of fossils?

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How does the environment affect the formation of fossils? Environments in which rapid and complete burial can occur quickly, such as the ocean floor or lake bottoms, are much more conducive to the formation of fossils

Describe how an officer's wife would spend her time.

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An officer's wife had to make sure there was always enough good food for sharing meals with other officers. Meals were used for entertainment and business almost daily. Planning and cooking for holiday feasts, dances, card parties also took much time. In addition to the cooking and planning cooking, women spent hours everyday socializing and sewing.

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After 1820, slavery would not be allowed in new states depending on their

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Answer:

After 1820, slavery would not be allowed in new states depending on their location population

Answer:

b

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How many social classes were in colonial Central America?
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In Colonial America, there were three main social classes. They were the gentry, the middle class, and the poor. The highest class was the gentry.

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Which of the following was not an effect of the Federal-
Aid Highway Act of 1956?
O It funded more than 41,000 miles of interstate
highways.
O It enabled faster transportation across the United
States.
O It added freeways to cities, encouraging the growth
of suburbs.
O It increased demand for shipping and railway
transportation.

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It did not increase demand for shipping and railways

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What was the overall strategy of America and its allies in World War II?

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Answer:

The United States entered the Second World War with a Germany-first strategy.

Explanation:

Germany first was the key element of the grand strategy agreed upon by the United States and the United Kingdom during World War II

Based on the information learned from the videos and what you have learned in the past about Georgia. How was Georgia beginning to change after WWII. List examples and explain.

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Georgia began to change after WWII in that the economy of the state started to become more industrial due to the many factories that were used to produce weapons and war supplies. These factories transformed their production to the fabrication of goods to trade. These factories diversified their production and opened jobs so people from the rural areas decided to migrate to large cities, where these industries were located.

For agriculture, technological improvements like tractors and processors made harvesting and planting more efficient. At the end of World War II, the state of Georgia witnessed how agriculture changed due to the invention of new technologies and the support of government programs.

What is one of the Four Modernizations?

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Answer:

The Four Modernizations was the goal first set forth by Deng Xiaoping to strengthen the fields of agriculture, industry, defense, and science and technology in China.

Explanation:

During the Cold War, the term given to a willingness of a nation to go to the brink, or edge, of war
became known as this.
O brinkmanship
O detente
O militarism
O nationalism

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The answer is nationalism

Answer:

A) brinkmanship

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the Athenians were known for..

A. their physical fitness

B. their strong military

C. their vibrant art and culture

D. not writing very much​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Athens was the largest and most influential of the Greek city-states. It had many fine buildings and was named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare. The Athenians invented democracy, a new type of government where every citizen could vote on important issues, such as whether or not to declare war.

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C. their vibrant art and culture

Explanation:

Many of Classical civilization intellectual and artistic ideas originated there, and the city is generally considered to be the birthplace of Western civilization.

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The Catholic Church received 10 % of a person's income through what

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Wealth. The Catholic Church was extremely wealthy. Monetary donations were given by many levels of society, most commonly in the form of a tithe, a tax which normally saw people give roughly 10% of their earnings to the Church.

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Hieroglyphics can be read in which direction?

Group of answer choices

left to right

top to bottom

right to left

all of the above

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Answer:

Hieroglyphics are written in rows or columns and can be read from left to right, right to left, or top to bottom.

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1. According to the information in paragraph 5, why was discovering the "The Columbian Orator" important to Douglass?

A. Douglass enjoyed reading and could read this book often.

B. Douglass wanted to be free and reading helped him feel free.

C. Douglass felt that he would always be an enslaved person, but this text gave him hope.

D. Douglass felt that he would always be an enslaved person, and this text presented a similar fate for another enslaved person.​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

What is a personality ​

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Answer: the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.

Explanation: But really personality is ''you.'' Each human being has their own unique one.

Answer:

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Explanation:

Personality is defined as the characteristic sets of behaviors, cognitions, and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors. While there is no generally agreed upon definition of personality, most theories focus on motivation and psychological interactions with one's environment. Trait-based personality theories, such as those defined by Raymond Cattell, define personality as the traits that predict a person's behavior. On the other hand, more behaviorally-based approaches define personality through learning and habits. Nevertheless, most theories view personality as relatively stable.

Which part of the legislative branch would vote to impeach the president?

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Answer:

The House of Representatives

Explanation:

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Answer:

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How are tariffs an example of the shift towards isolationism for the US after WWI?

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Answer:

America set high tariffs on imports to keep out foreign products. This raised prices for American consumers because cheaper foreign products were kept out of the US market. Keeping foreign products out of the markets, left a little trade with other countries therefore beginning the isolationism

Explanation:

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The map below shows areas under Muslim control.
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Map of the Middle East, Northern Africa, and Southern Europe under Muslim control in green.

How did the spread of Muslim rule most effect European leaders?

they tolerated it
they ignorned it
they were understanding of it
they were threatened by it

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D is the correct answer because they felt threatened

Answer:

I think D

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In the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education case, the Supreme Court ruled....


"Separate is NOT equal"


"Separate but equal"


"Segregation shall continue"


"Freedom at last"

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Answer:

The second one is your answer "Separate is Not equal".

Explanation:

"State-sanctioned segregation of public schools was a violation of the 14th amendment (14th amendment states in section 1, that "No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.") and was therefore unconstitutional."

If it runs with a velocity of -3 m/s for 3 seconds and then a velocity of 2 m/s for 4 seconds, what is it's displacement?

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Answer:

The displacement from the given data is 17 m.

Explanation:

Given;

initial velocity, u = -3 m/s

time of motion, t = 3 s

final velocity, v = 2 m/s

time of motion, t = 4 s

The initial position is calculated as follows;

x₁ = ut

x₁ = -3 x 3

x₁ = -9 m

The final position is calculated as follows;

x₂ = vt

x₂ = 2 x 4

x₂ = 8 m

The displacement is calculated as follows;

Δx = x₂ - x₁

Δx = 8 m - (-9m)

Δx = 8m + 9m

Δx =  17 m

Therefore, the displacement from the given data is 17 m.

20) Ust two tactics used by nations outside of South Africa to encourage the end of apartheid​

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

The two tactics used by nations outside of South Africa to encourage the end of apartheid​ can be summarized below:

1. The use of economic and cultural sanctions on South Africa by European countries

2. The United States passage the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act in 1986.

All these tactics affected South Africa in terms of political, economic, and military representations.

What method did farmers use to grow crops in the challenging West Texas climate?​

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Native Americans were the first to grow crops on West Texas soil, and were soon followed by pioneers who saw the area as a land of opportunity. Everything from corn, cantaloupe, and cotton were tried with success as farmers resiliently adapted to their environment.

By the start of the 20th century, cotton became the foundation of the area’s agricultural economy and boomed in the 1920s. Cattle ranching and poultry production were also important factors, and sorghum production soon followed.

Corn became even more important as cattle ranching expanded in the area. Corn became a major livestock feed crop, although its production began to decline after World War II. During this time farmers began to rely less on animal power, and more on machinery to work their crops.

The area also has a long history of petroleum extraction, and entire towns grew up around economic possibilities. Railroad lines were developed to connect the region with other areas of the state and the U.S.

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The Marshall Plan, it should be noted, benefited the American economy as well. The money would be used to buy goods from the United States, and they had to be shipped across the Atlantic on American merchant vessels.

Answer:

The Marshall Plan, it should be noted, benefited the American economy as well. The money would be used to buy goods from the United States, and they had to be shipped across the Atlantic on American merchant vessels. To Supply Europe with goods, American farms and factories raised production levels. As a result,the American economy continued its wartime boom.

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The first people to settle in the Americans were

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Answer:

The Spanish were among the first Europeans to explore the New World and the first to settle in what is now the United States. By 1650, however, England had established a dominant presence on the Atlantic coast. The first colony was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607.

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4. The Maya *

A)had no major cities

B)invented the wheel

C)lived in South America

D)sought captives in war to later offer their lives to the gods

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Answer:

D

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Give 2 advantages of the South.

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Answer:

They could produce food for soldiers.

Their many factories could produce weapons quickly.

They were fighting defensively in their own territory, which gave them a military advantage.

Their network of roads and railroads helped transport goods and soldiers.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The South was fighting to maintain its way of life, whereas the North was fighting to maintain a union.

Slavery did not become a moral cause of the Union effort until Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.

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Who was Sojourner truth ahd what was her significance?

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Answer:

First Black Woman to Sue White Man

Explanation:

First Black Woman to Sue White Man – And Win. After the New York Anti-Slavery Law was passed, Dumont illegally sold Isabella's five-year-old son Peter. With the help of the Van Wagenens, she filed a lawsuit to get him back. Months later, Isabella won her case and regained custody of her son.

Answer:

A former slave, Sojourner Truth became an outspoken advocate for abolition, temperance, and civil and women's rights in the nineteenth century. Truth was born Isabella Bomfree, a slave in Dutch-speaking Ulster County, New York in 1797

Sojourner Truth, First Black Woman to Sue White Man – And Win. After the New York Anti-Slavery Law was passed, Dumont illegally sold Isabella's five-year-old son Peter. With the help of the Van Wagenens, she filed a lawsuit to get him back. Months later, Isabella won her case and regained custody of her son.

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Which situation is an example of institutional racism in the housing sector?

O A. A white family losing a house because of an inability to pay the mortgage

B. Working-class families building wealth by getting bank loans to buy homes

C. Banks approving home loans equally for people regardless of their race

D. Banks being more likely to approve white families for home loans than Black or Latino families of similar financial backgrounds​

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Answer: D
Banks being more likely to approve white families for home loans than Black or Latino families of similar financial backgrounds

Explanation:

Banks being more likely to approve white families for home loans than Black or Latino families of similar financial backgrounds is an example of institutional racism.

What is institutional racism?

Institutional racism is a form.of discrimination or illegal treatment that is done to people because of their background or race or country in.an institution.

Therefore, Banks being more likely to approve white families for home loans than Black or Latino families of similar financial backgrounds is an example of institutional racism.

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Write the number in 2 equivalent forms as a fraction, decimal, or percent
46%
What is the equivalent decimal?

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Answer:

0.46

Explanation:

0.46

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