1. How far did the empire of Carthage extend?
2. Whose route was longer, Hannibals or Scipios?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The history of the ancient city is usually divided into five periods: Ancient Carthage (Punic Republic) – c. 814-146 BCE. Roman Carthage – 146 BCE - 439 CE.

Explanation:

1/2

Answer 2

Answer: Ancient Carthage (Punic Republic) – c. 814-146 BCE. Roman Carthage – 146 BCE - 439 CE.

Hannibals

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What is the major product of Brazil?

bauxite
oil
salt
coffee


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Coffee…… drugs………………

Why were the outnumbered Spanish conquistadors able to so easily defeat the natives of South and Central America?
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Answer:

even though the spanish were greatly outnumbered, the reason that they succeed that day was because of the diseases they had transferred fro the old world to there. these diseases greatly hindered the natives and the spanish won with ease.

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Natives died of sickness that was spread at the time

Why is Pliny the Younger’s account of what happened at Pompeii important for historians of ancient Rome?

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His account and specifics, aloing with his qualifications of a successful lawyer and politions making him a reliable soucre makes his account the most important. No other account of pompeii comes close to his, and they also do not have his qualifications and achievements to make their account legitimate. Furthermore, his carrear proves this isn't some roman tale, rather a real event that occured.

Which of the following was a cause of the War of 1812?
A.
Great Britain began fighting with France.
B.
Great Britain had an open trade policy.
C.
Great Britain was preventing the United States from trading with France.
D.
Great Britain was still demanding that taxes be collected from the colonists.

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Answer: C

Explanation:

I do believe it's c if not I'm sorry

I think it’s c or a not sure <3

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In a five sentence paragraph, summarize the three theories of Maya collapse (climate change, agricultural practices, and warfare). Be sure to explain how they worked together to end the Maya Classic period.

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Maya historians have generally settled on a combination of three main factors which could have caused the Maya collapse: warfare between city-states, overpopulation, and drought. Disease, a social revolution, drought, famine, foreign invasion, over-population, disruption in trade routes, earthquakes, and even hurricanes were held responsible. There was a decline in trade and an increase in armed conflicts. death-rate increased in this period, and from 830 no new buildings were constructed in the central Maya area. As the Maya were fond of writing dates on their monuments and stelae, it is interesting to note that no dates after c. 910 are seen in the lowlands sites. We also have evidence of large areas becoming completely depopulated and royal dynasties and elites disappearing without trace. Finally, we can say that the collapse was neither unique - smaller scale abandonment of Maya cities had occurred several times before over the centuries - nor was it a sudden one but rather a process of decline which occurred over a period of 150 years between c. 760 and c. 910. Such a slow decline would seem to cross off the list disease pandemics and natural disasters, like earthquakes, as factors in the collapse. Further, in both these cases populations tend to recover relatively quickly, whereas the Maya lowlands were never significantly re-populated....

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There is no relationship

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Now you should be familiar with the devastating impact of westward expansion on the Native American population. Use what you have learned in the lesson to answer each of the following questions in at least 3–4 sentences.

What was the Trail of Tears? Who was impacted?
Explain the significance of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia. How did these cases relate to the Trail of Tears?
How did the Trail of Tears affect native populations at the time? How did the Trail of Tears affect native populations in the future?
Imagine you were designing a museum exhibit about the Trail of Tears. What is the most important thing you would want museum visitors to learn from the exhibit?

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Answer: The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects. The migrants faced hunger, disease, and exhaustion on the forced march. Over 4,000 out of 15,000 of the Cherokees died. for the museum part i would make sure you show the harsh living conditions along the way.

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Match each item to the time it best represents.

1. humans began using stone tools
Industrial Revolution
2. birth rates declined, and the average life expectancy increased
1999
3. the world population totaled six billion people
Paleolithic Era
4. the annual population growth rate reached its peak
late 1960s

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Answer:

I think the answer is either 4 or 2, I'll tell you my confirmed answer in explanation

Explanation:

4. In 1968 was when the population growth rate met it's peak

Birth rates declined the world pop annual pop rate

which strategy did the Aztecs use to control their empire
A. destroying all villages with different cultures
B. refusing to trade with other cultures
C. person captured cities to pay them tribute
D. form an alliance with European powers

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i think it’s b but i’m not sure !
I think it’s B hope I helped you

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In a paragraph, what is his argument and what are the policies for and agaist the plan

Jan. 14, 1790

Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, made his long-awaited report on public credit to Congress on Jan.14. The boyish financial whiz – he celebrated his 33rd birthday Jan. 11 – listened as his 51-page report was read aloud to the nation’s solons at Federal Hall, at the intersection of Wall and Broad Streets. The document, dense with complex financial detail, left congressmen speechless.

They won’t stay that way for long. Hamilton’s basic point is simple enough: “States, like individuals, who observe their engagements – “that is, pay their debts – “are respected and trusted.” But two of Hamilton’s ideas about how the United States should pay its debts are sure to be controversial.

Polls and economists call Hamilton’s rst idea Assumption. The U.S. government took on a load of debt during the Revolutionary War. So did each of the 13 states. Some states have paid their debts off; others – notably Massachusetts, lately the scene of Shays’ Rebellion – are still struggling. Hamilton wants the U.S. government to assume all the state debts, and pay them off along with the national debt, to avoid the “collision and confusion” of different repayment schemes.

Hamilton’s second idea is Non-Discrimination. The largest class of creditors is Revolutionary War soldiers and officers, who were paid in certificates, or IOU’s. (Military unhappiness with IOU’s nearly caused a mutiny at Newburgh in 1783.) Over the years, many vets sold their certificates at a discount, in return for ready cash. Should the government discriminate between brave soldiers who hung on to their IOU’s, and shrewd investors who snapped them up? Hamilton says no: fooling with the terms of repayment now would be a “breach of contract.”

Where will the U.S. government’s money come from? According to Sec. Hamilton, from tariffs and from an excise tax on distilled spirits. Investors have been guessing about Hamilton’s intentions for months. New York is buzzing with rumors of ships and coaches full of money, headed for the South and the frontier to buy up the certificates of veterans who are clueless about what is happening in the nation’s capital. Critics will surely latch on to such stories to attack Sec. Hamilton’s program. The man to watch: Rep. James Madison (Virginia) – Sec. Hamilton’s friend and ally during the ght to ratify the Constitution, but now said to be disturbed by both Assumption and NonDiscrimination. At the same time, Sec. Hamilton has powerful allies, none more powerful than his old boss, President George Washington.

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to enhance the government's credit, i aint writing an entire paragraph.

Some experts didn’t really fault Europe’s leaders for making such compromises in the interest of moving forward, given the scale and immediacy of the economic crisis and the reality that forgoing a pact would have little to no impact on the state of democracy in Poland and Hungary. “It’s highly debatable how much the EU could actually do about it,” Véron, the Peterson senior fellow, told me

Why did Pliny the Younger feel that fear was stronger than hope?

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Bc they had no faith

U.S HISTORY 8TH GRADE 15 POINTS

If I were in the 1800s and I was thinking about moving to California for the land and gold how you explain how living there would be like? Please explain in detail.

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Answer:  The men needed to finish their job (building the sawmill) before they could go look for gold, and Marshall worried others would get to it first if word got out.

Explanation:

On January 8, 1848, James W. Marshall, overseeing the construction of a sawmill at Sutter’s Mill in the territory of California, literally struck gold. His discovery of trace flecks of the precious metal in the soil at the bottom of the American River sparked a massive migration of settlers and miners into California in search of gold. The Gold Rush, as it became known, transformed the landscape and population of California.
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Answer:

MLK jr. since he wanted peace and equality and showed how to solve problems without violence

MLK jr. because he wanted peace and equality but he wanted to achieve both of those things without any violence.

Match each word to its correct definition.

1. genocide
a religious doctrine that emphasizes a return to rigid principles; often used to imply intolerance
2. terrorism
to subject people to harsh forms of domination
3. oppression
violence that targets the innocent to create fear in order to force obedience or change
4. fundamentalism
the systematic killing of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group

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Answer:

1 harsh forms

2 a religious doctrine

3 Violence that targets the innocent.

4 The systematic killing

Explanation:

Genocide, terrorism, oppression, fundamentalism just like the previous answer says honey x

Study the graph showing GDP in the US.

A line graph titled G D P Growth in the U S. The x-axis is labeled Year from 2004 to 2014. The y-axis is labeled Percent Growth from negative 4 to 6. 2004 is at 4 percent. 2006 is around 3 percent. 2007 is at 2 percent. 2009 is under negative 2 percent. 2010 is at 2 percent. 2012 is at 2 percent. 2014 is over 2 percent.

What conclusion can be drawn about the US economy as a whole between 2006 and 2009?

It remained level.
It declined steadily.
It wavered in growth.
It rose from a downturn.

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it declined steadily (give brainliest pls)
it declined steadily!

Imagine that you are the young Roman general Scipio Aemilianus who destroyed Carthage in the Third Punic War. Write a letter back to the Roman Senate declaring a victory, and explaining what you have done to the city and its inhabitants. Explain that Rome will not be forever safe of its greatest enemy.

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Explanation: the Third Punic War (149–146 BC) was the third and last of the Punic Wars fought between Carthage and Rome. The war was fought entirely within Carthaginian territory, in modern northern Tunisia. When the Second Punic War ended in 201 BC, one of the terms of the peace treaty prohibited Carthage from waging war without Rome's permission. Rome's ally, King Masinissa of Numidia, exploited this to repeatedly raid and seize Carthaginian territory with impunity.

In 149 BC Carthage sent an army, under Hasdrubal, against Masinissa, the treaty notwithstanding. The campaign ended in disaster as the Battle of Oroscopa ended with a Carthaginian defeat and the surrender of the Carthaginian army. Anti-Carthaginian factions in Rome used the illicit military action as a pretext to prepare a punitive expedition.

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The Third Punic War (149–146 BC) was the third and final of Carthage and Rome's Punic Wars. The battle took place fully within Carthaginian territory, in modern-day northern Tunisia. When the Second Punic War ended in 201 BC, one of the provisions of the peace treaty forbade Carthage from fighting without the permission of Rome. This allowed Rome's ally, King Masinissa of Numidia, to raid and take Carthaginian land with impunity.

Despite the treaty, Carthage dispatched an army led by Hasdrubal against Masinissa in 149 BC. The campaign ended in tragedy with the Carthaginian loss and surrender of the Carthaginian army at the Battle of Oroscopa. Car skeptic

When the Ottoman Empire conquered the city of Constantinople, they changed the city's name to _____________.

● Alexandria
● Mohenjo Daro
● Istanbul
● Benin

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Answer:

Istanbul

Istanbul was wehat it was renamed to afte rthe conquering

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The answer to your question is c

Write an obituary for Hannibal, explaining why the Carthaginian leader was such an important, and feared enemy of the Romans.

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Hannibal was known for leading the Carthaginian army and a team of elephants across southern Europe and the Alps Mountains against Rome in the Second Punic War.

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Select all that apply.

Predict the likely effects if most future population growth takes place in developing countries as expected.

People in these countries will live in poverty.
More jobs will become available.
Natural disasters will occur.
There will be an increase in demand for access to basic goods and services.

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Answer:

A and C

Explanation:

A & C is the right answer

Help who was the first president of Malaysia his age wife and kids

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Answer:

Tunku Abdul Rahman

Kids:

Tunku Ahmad Nerang, Tunku Noor Hayati, Tunku Khadijah, Tunku Faridah, Tunku Mastura, Tunku Mariam, Suleiman Tunku Abdul Rahman.

Wife

Bibi Chong

Age

Born: February 8, 1903

Died: December 6, 1990

Tunku Abdul Rahman short for Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah. Born: February 8, 1903, Died: December 6, 1990, His last wife was Bibi Chong ( he married 3 women before her) kids: Tunku Ahmad Nerang, Tunku Khadijah, Tunku Faridah, Tunku Noor Hayati, Tunku Mastura, Tunku Mariam, Suleiman Tunku Abdul Rahman

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What was the importance of Europeans introducing sheep and sugarcane to the people of the Americas? *

These introductions created new industries in the Americas.
These introduces altered eating habits in the Americas.
These introductions ended slavery in the Americas .
These introduces caused new illnesses caused new illnesses in the Americas.

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Answer:

These introduces altered eating habits in the Americas.

Explanation:

But don't count on my answer im not to sure

The first one ~these introductions created new industries in the americas.~

A few questions on Africa
Please Help!!! Due in 5 minutes!!!!

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Answer:

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10. How were they different? Ghana and Mali were similar in that each kingdom was located in West Africa, and their power depended on control of the gold-salt trade routes stretching east to the Sahara Desert. They were different in that Ghana was an older polity, having collapsed before Mali would rise to power.

11.  The four geographical regions are the Sahara, Sahel, Rain forest, and Savannah of Africa .

12. Why did Axum become a prosperous trading center? It benefited from its location on the Red Sea and became an important stop on the trade rout linking Africa, Mediterranean and India. It exported ivory, incense, and enslaved people and imported cloth, metal goods, and olive oil.

13. In the economic life of East Africa, the cities of Mogadishu and Mombasa played the roles of key trading points that extended down the East African coast.

14. What products did West Africans trade? West Africans traded spices, leathers, ivory, ostrich feathers, salt, and gold.

15. Unique factors that allowed East African trading kingdoms to expand their trade were climate

Unique factors help South Africa

about a Messiah who would remove the Romans and restore the kingdom of David.

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Answer:

human - he will have a human birth and human parents. a perfect teacher of God's law. a great political leader - inspirational and a good judge. able to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem.The Messiah would be a leader who would guide them into battle against foreign forces occupying Palestine. The Zealots looked forward to a Messiah whom God would send to expel the Romans from Palestine and restore the Kingdom of God to the chosen people. The Essenes also looked forward to the coming of Messiah.The land of Palestine was ruled by the Romans, and many Jews expected the Messiah to be a military figure who would fight the Romans and drive them out. Other Jews were expecting a prophet like Moses. The Jewish people wanted to return to the glory days under their greatest ruler, King David.

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9. Describe the Congressional Reconstruction Plan and the Presidential Reconstruction Plan. How were they different and what impact could they have on the African American community?

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Reconstruction, the turbulent era following the U.S. Civil War, was an effort to ... the labor and behavior of former enslaved people and other African Americans. ... At the end of May 1865, President Andrew Johnson announced his plans for ... of the Constitution to formerly enslaved people, before they could rejoin the Union.

The reconstruction area was a major event in the us, following the civil rights movement.

Which five countries once had colonies in the northern region of South America?

Chile
Peru
Great Britain
France
Portugal
Brazil
Spain
the Netherlands

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Answer:

Your correct and full answer is Spain, France, Great Britain, Portugal, and the Netherlands.

Explanation:

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Answer:

GB france netherlands spain and portugal.

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During the war the first organized ____ and ____ corps was established for wartime

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Which war and I can answer?
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Which statements about Islam are accurate?



Choose all answers that are correct.


Muslims fast for one month each year at Ramadan.


Muslims are not required to share their wealth with those less fortunate.


Muslims should try to make a pilgrimage to Mecca in their lifetime.


Muslims are expected to pray five times a week.

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Answer: I believe these are the correct answers.

A. Muslims fast for one month each year at Ramadan.

C. Muslims should try to make a pilgrimage to Mecca in their lifetime.

Answer would be A and C

What does the song Rock Around the Clock talk about?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Based on a best-selling novel, "Blackboard Jungle" is the story of juvenile delinquents in an urban high school. "Rock Around the Clock" was heard under the film's opening credits. Director Richard Brooks chose the song because he felt it captured the wild, loud energy of young people.

To whoever answers this an puts down all the dates in a timeline ily pls put these in order from past to following ( example; 1941-191) This is the cold war time line.
1.communism - june 4th 1989-Dec 26 1991
2. Turman feb 21 1947
3.Berlin June 24 1948 - May 17 1949
4. Vietnam war Nov 1 1955 - april 30th 1975
5. Mc 1940's - 1950's
6. Cuban missile Oct 16 1962 - Oct 28 1962
7. Korean war = June 25 1950
8. Bay of pigs April 17 1961 - April 19 1961
9. Kennedy's = Nov 22 1963
10. Nato April 4 1949
11. Collapse Aug 1991

❏ Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe
❏ Truman Doctrine
❏ Berlin Airlift
❏ The Vietnam War
❏ McCarthyism
❏ Cuban Missile Crisis
❏ The Korean War
❏ “Bay of Pigs” Invasion
❏ Kennedy’s assassination
❏ NATO formed
❏ Collapse of the Soviet Union

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 McCarthyism -1940's - 1950's

Truman Doctrine -  feb 21 1947

Berlin Airlift - June 24 1948 - May 17 1949

NATO formed -Nato April 4 1949

The Korean War -June 25 1950

The Vietnam War- Nov 1 1955 - april 30th 1975

Bay of pigs April 17 1961 - April 19 1961

Cuban Missile Crisis - Oct 16 1962 - Oct 28 1962

Kennedy’s assassination - Kennedy's = Nov 22 1963

Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe - june 4th 1989-Dec 26 1991

Collapse of the Soviet Union - Collapse Aug 1991

 

 

 

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