Answer: An effective conclusion should include restating the claim, or question. You should also summaries your writing into one sentence, answering the question.
Example:
In conclusion, the uprising of people in Florida due to the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill has been a needed challenge in the USA as of right now. The bill should be challenged as of right now due to the rights the LGBT community do not have, such as being turned down a job because of their gender.
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That a school or schools shall be established by the Legislature, for the convenient instruction of youth, with such salaries to the masters, paid by the public, as may enable them to instruct at low prices; and all useful learning shall be duly encouraged, and promoted, in one or more universities.
–Constitution of North Carolina, Article 41, December 18, 1776
How well did the legislature comply with this requirement in the constitution?
The legislature failed to support public schools or universities.
The legislature supported schools for young students but failed to support universities.
The legislature supported a university but failed to support schools for young students.
The legislature supported both public schools and universities across the state.
Answer:
by creating private elementary schools
by determining costs based on family income
Explanation:
Answer:
A,A
Explanation:
What was one cultural result of Roman rule in Europe?
A. Most of Europe shares a common language.
B. Most of Europe became Christian.
C. People began to migrate to Europe from Africa and South Asia.
D. The Christian church split into separate churches.
Answer: Christianity and a church of a Roman character, the most enduring legacy of the ancient world, became one of the most important features in western European civilization.
Answer: I think the answer is B
Explanation: It was under the Roman Empire that the Christian religion penetrated into Europe. By winning recognition as the religion of the state, it added a new basic factor of equality and unification to the imperial civilization and at the same time reintroduced Middle Eastern and Hellenistic elements into the West.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Compare and contrast the two groups of settlers found from the Thirteen Colonies. List One similarity and One difference between the two groups.
Answer:
Jamestown is in Virginia which was the first permanent English settlement. Plymouth in Massachusetts was the second English settlement.
In Jamestown Europeans were dependent upon Indians for cultivation while in Plymouth Pilgrims were not dependent upon Indians for cultivation.
Explanation:
Which Whig Party leader was elected governor of North Carolina?
Archibald Murphey
Edwin Holt
John Motley Morehead
Conrad Reed
Answer:
my GUESS is John Motley Morehead
Explanation:
John Motley Morehead was an American lawyer and politician who became the 29th Governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina. He became known as "the Father of Modern North Carolina"
The family moved to Rockingham County, North Carolina when John Motley was two years old.
His advocacy of this cause made him a leader in the NORTH CAROLINA WHIG PARTY, which strongly supported internal improvements as one of its fundamental tenets.
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Answer:
John Moltley Morehead
Explanation:
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Which of the following colonial leaders helped form a Franco-American alliance in 1778?
General Burgoyne
Benjamin Franklin
Lord Dunmore
General Washington
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How was the religion of the Sumerians different from the religion of the Israelites (Hebrews)? Make sure to include key beliefs from both groups. Your answer should be about a paragraph (5 sentences) in length, including a topic sentence, detailed sentences, and a conclusion.
A good answer would include some of the following terms with explanation:
Polytheism, monotheism, Judaism (Jewish), Israelites (Hebrews), Sumerians, Torah
The Hebrews were monotheists who believed in only one god, while the Sumerians and Egyptians believed in many gods (they were polytheists).
In the Oath of Allegiance, a person
gives up loyalty to other governments
swears to vote in every U.S. election
breaks the laws of U.S. states
promises to speak English only
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which kinds of evidence can historians use to interpret events from the past? Check all that apply.
1. artifacts found at historical sites
2. articles from modern-day newspapers
3. letters written during that period in history
4. journals written by young students today
5. documents with information about the past
Answer:
1,3,5
Explanation:
1,3, and 5 give us the most accurate information.
2 and 4 are not ideal because historians usually need information about the past from the past.
The evidence proved by students and newspapers has already been discovered, so the scientists would already know that information.
A number x is no more than 4 units away from 2. Write and solve an absolute-value inequality to show the range of possible values of x.
A) |x + 2| ≤ 4
−6 ≤ x ≤ 2
B)|x − 2| ≤ 4
−2 ≤ x ≤ 6
C)|x − 4| ≤ 2
2 ≤ x ≤ 6
D)|x + 4| ≤ 2
−6 ≤ x ≤ −2
Answer:
x=8
Explanation:
Who wrote the original draft of the Declaration of Independence?
George Washington
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams
Answer:Original Rough Draft of the Declaration
Written in June 1776, Thomas Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence, included eighty-six changes made later by John Adams (1735–1826), Benjamin Franklin 1706–1790), other members of the committee appointed to draft the document, and by Congress.
Explanation:
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Thomas Jefferson wrote the original draft of the Declaration of Independence. Hence, option C is appropriate.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
The Second Continental Congress, which met in Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776, adopted a proclamation and foundational text known as The United States Declaration of Independence, officially The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America.
These three key concepts were included in the Declaration of Independence: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness are among the Unalienable Rights that all people possess. Men have inherent equality. People have a civic obligation to protect these rights for other people as well as for themselves.
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress approved this same Declaration of Independence, which the 13 American colonies used to dissolve their political ties to Great Britain. The Declaration enumerated the reasons why the colonies wanted independence.
Hence, option C is correct.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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how do you think Champion felt when the soldiers stopped her?
He did not seem to think much of his first experience “seeing the elephant” at soldiers offering last words home to comfort and reassure their families.
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Which religion spread and flourished throughout Southeast Asia as a result of trade from the thirteenth through the seventeenth centuries?
Daoism
Christianity
Confucianism
Islam
Answer:
confucianism
Explanation:
Confucius is an ancient Chinese belief system which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality. 551-478 BCE
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The table below lists sources of law.
Sources of Law
Statutes and Acts
Ordinance
?
Which phrase completes the table?
Criminal law
Case law
Military law
Juvenile law
Answer:
statutes and acts
juvenile law
English Catholics were unhappy under:
the English king
the English king
Lord Baltimore
Lord Baltimore
Queen Mary
Queen Mary
The English King is your answer
Lord Baltimore admired and created a safe place for catholics and Mary hated Protestants not catholics...therefore your answer is the English king
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Madras, Jeddah, and Muscat are all “maritime” stops along the Silk Road. Based on the descriptions of these cities/their locations, what does “maritime” mean?
Answer:
Next to/ near the sea
Explanation:
As we can see on the map, these cities are all located next to the sea. We can infer that the definition of maritime is next to/near the sea from that.
Answer:
Based on the information, I conclude maritimes are places associated with bodies of water/s. The reason is all these stops are near bodies of water, meaning the definition is linked to the description.
Explanation:
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Which strategy was used by both the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in early Indian history and Gandhi in the twentieth-century struggle for independence from Britain?
non-violence
economic boycotts
missionary work
the Eightfold Path
Why is the population of India likely to overtake China to become the largest in the world by 2030?
China has more elderly people than India does.
The birth rate in India is greater than in China.
Many people are leaving China to move to India.
More people in India are moving to the cities.
Which term refers to one country’s ability to produce a certain product at a lower cost or using fewer resources than it can produce another product, compared to another country’s production of those same products?
comparative advantage
absolute advantage
comparable productivity
outsourcing
Which countries are located in Central Asia?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Azerbaijan
Kyrgyzstan
Turkmenistan
Armenia
Which factors contributed to the population growth and development of Siberian Russia?
Choose all answers that are correct.
a free-land program promoted by the czar
the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway
the establishment of gulags In Siberia
the death of Joseph Stalin
Which difficulties have Central Asia and the Caucasus region faced in establishing democratic governments since the end of the Soviet era?
Choose all answers that are correct.
ethnic and territorial disputes
constitutions that are difficult to uphold
the emigration of people into Siberian Russia
the lingering influence of the Communist party
Which bodies of water border the countries of Southwest Asia?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Black Sea
Pacific Ocean
Caspian Sea
Persian Gulf
Which type of climate is most prevalent in Southwest Asia?
Mediterranean
continental
arid
semiarid
Why is Southwest Asia called the “cradle of religion”?
Many sacred religious texts were discovered by archaeologists in the region.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all had their beginnings there.
It is the birthplace of Hinduism and Islam.
The founders of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Christianity were born there.
Which current issue in Southwest Asia has its roots in ancient times?
competition to seize control of rich oil fields
movements for democracy in Arab nations
anger among Turks over the fall of the Ottoman Empire
the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict
What is a source of the current Arab-Israeli conflict?
al-Qaeda’s terrorist attacks on the United States
the decline of the Ottoman Empire
the emigration of persecuted Jews into Palestine
Iraq’s takeover of Kuwait
In addition to Arabic, which languages are spoken by large groups in Southwest Asia?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Hebrew
Syrian
Turkish
Muslim
Which ethnic group makes up 90 percent of the population in most countries of Southwest Asia?
Israeli
Kurdish
Arab
Turkish
Which negative effects have the discovery and production of oil in Southwest Asia created?
Choose all answers that are correct.
benefits only to the westernmost countries in the region
a widening gap between rich and poor countries
tensions and wars over the control of oil
the intervention of foreign powers in the region
Answer:
benefits only to the westernmost countries in the region
Which reforms took place in North Carolina in the mid-1800s? Check all that apply.
The Whig Party formed and worked to bring about changes.
Railroad lines helped connect eastern and western areas.
Schools run by religious groups became less common.
Education for girls and young women gained support.
Boys could attend schools, but girls could not.
Answer:
don't know
Explanation:
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Answer:
A, B, and D
Explanation:
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Where did many modern ideas about law originally come from?
Historical law codes like Hammurabi's Code
Military law created during the Revolutionary War
Founding documents like the Declaration of Independence
Case law established by King George III
True or False: A trade deficit is an imbalance between the value of goods that are imported as compared to what is exported.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
A trade deficit is when a country's imports exceeds its exports during a given time period. Also known as a negative balance of trade ( BOT )
why did asian immigrants want to move to Texas
Answer:
To find jobs building railroads.
Explanation:
(I'm assuming you mean the 1800th century time period)
Many Asian immigrants moved to Texas in the 1870s when the first modern transportation routes were being built in Houston and El Paso.
How does exploring our own identity and history help us to better understand the people of the past and their stories within U.S. History?
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Answer:
the answer is 7. g 6. b 5. c 3. f 2. d
Answer:
(7 - g) (6 - b) (5 - c) (3 - f) (2 - d)
Explanation:
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Answer:
NO
Explanation:
No
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the incorporation doctrine has been used to apply the bill of rights to the states and not just to the federal government. Explain how the Incorporation Doctrine serves to safeguard individual rights. Give examples of freedoms it protects and at least one specific example of when it has been used.
Answer:
The incorporation doctrine is a constitutional doctrine through which the first ten amendments of the United States Constitution (known as the Bill of Rights) are made applicable to the states through the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Incorporation applies both substantively and procedurally. Prior to the doctrine's (and the Fourteenth Amendment's) existence, the Bill of Rights applied only to the Federal Government and to federal court cases. States and state courts could choose to adopt similar laws, but were under no obligation to do so.
After the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Supreme Court favored a process called “selective incorporation.” Under selective incorporation, the Supreme Court would incorporate certain parts of certain amendments, rather than incorporating an entire amendment at once.
Some argue that Privileges or Immunities Clause is a more appropriate textual basis than the due process clause for incorporation of the Bill of Rights but because Slaughter-House Cases dealing with this clause are surrounded by controversy this theory is not supported by the majority of the court.
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How were Ancient Greek city-states different from modern US states?
Question 2 options:
No central government united the Greek states
Each city-state had its own laws; US states do not
Each Greek city-state had its own unique language; each US state does not
All Greek city-states were ruled by kings; US states are run by elected officials
Answer:
No central government united the Greek states and All Greek city-states were ruled by kings; US states are run by elected officials
Explanation:
In the academies should be taught the Latin, Greek, French and English languages, the higher rules of arithmetic, the six first books of Euclid’s elements, Algebra, Geography, the elements of Astronomy, taught with the use of the Globes, ancient and modern history. The basis of a good education is classical and mathematical knowledge; and no young man ought to be admitted into the university without such knowledge.
–Report of Archibald Murphey to the
North Carolina Senate, 1817
According to Murphey, what should academies enable students to do?
Students should be ready to enter the workforce.
Students should be prepared to attend a university.
Students should be able to help their parents run the family farm.
Students should have gained the training to become teachers.
Answer:
For the first part of the nineteenth century, the North Carolina legislature did not officially consider the subject of public education. Various governors urged the legislature to take up the issue, but with no success.
In 1815 a joint committee on education was formed, with members of the two houses of the General Assembly. That committee, led by Senator Archibald Murphey of Orange County, produced two reports, in 1816 and 1817. The second report laid out a complete plan for public education. A statewide commission would oversee the schools. Schools would be built and teachers paid with a combination of state and local funds. Three levels were proposed: primary schools, like present-day elementary schools; academies, like today’s middle or high schools; and the University of North Carolina.
Soon after the committee read its report, on December 16, 1817, Murphey introduced a bill to put his recommendations into effect. The bill passed its first reading in each house of the Assembly, but a bill had to pass three readings to become law, and it never received another reading. It would be twenty-three years before North Carolina would have a system of free public education.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Students should be prepared to attend a university.
Explanation:
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