Who were the people who led the synagogues?

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Answer 1

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According to the New Testament Gospels, Jesus often taught in synagogues, one of which was in Capernaum (Mark 1:21-28), in northern Israel. The book of Acts suggests that the apostle Paul also taught in synagogues (Acts 17:1-2). But what exactly were synagogues in the first century C.E.? Were they different from modern synagogues? The answers to these questions not only illuminate stories in the New Testament, they also shed light on the early years of an important Jewish institution.

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Answer 2

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Although scholars used to assume that the Pharisees (the likely precursors to the rabbis) were in charge of synagogues, most first-century sources identify elders, priests, and archisynagogoi (Greek for “heads of synagogues”) as the leaders of synagogues (Philo, Hypothetica 7.12-3, Theodotus Inscription, Mark 5:22-23).

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Which was an argument used by supporters of the U.S. Constitution in favor of its ratification.?

A) A woman's right to vote will be protected by the highest law of the land.

B) There is a system of checks and balances to prevent abuse of power.

C)Appointing a president-for-life will make the United States stronger.

D) A federal government with two separate branches makes the most sense.

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The answer is C.) I took the k12 test too

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Why do YOU think that radio produced so many "creepy" shows during the Golden Age?

Use complete sentence(s) please!!!!!!!!

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I dont think that people thought they were entirely creepy. remember, this was a very long time ago, and technology wasn't always the best. however, creepy shows were most likely popular.

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I don't find them creepy?

secret: I don't find anything creepy for some reasons I might just when I get a jumpscare but it deos not mean I am scared it could be a cute puppy jump scaring me and I would jump but for some reason I don't think I fear anything the only thing I might fear is................ a touch in a place that shoulden't be touched

Why was imperialism mainly a cause of World War I

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C

Explanation: Imperialism was  mainly a cause of World War I because Great Britain was trying to rule the United States with an iron fist

I believe it’s C as well :)

How was economics related to the Renaissance?

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During the Renaissance, the European economy grew dramatically, particularly in the area of trade. Developments such as population growth, improvements in banking, expanding trade routes, and new manufacturing systems led to an overall increase in commercial activity.

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Which did not happen during the English Civil War and Restoration?

Question 47 options:

The Puritans who supported Parliament against the king were called Roundheads.

King Charles I went to Parliament and tried to arrest members who opposed his policies.

After several years of Puritan rule, many Englishmen were happy to return to monarchy.

King James I was beheaded because he refused to give up the throne of Scotland.

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The answer is the third one there weren't many Englishmen happy to return to monarchy

It’s the 3 i am pretty sure bu

Teens often make mistakes while driving it is a new skill for them and they need practice
Add comma if needed if not say no

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yeah

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Because they are teens, and teens like to make bad decisions

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Which three tribes occupied regions of the Southeast?
Pequot
Cherokee
Iroquois
Seminole
Powhatan

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2) Cherokee

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The Cherokee tribe was a Native American tribe that lived around water ways like the Mississippi River.

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Cherokee. I hope this helps =l

The mechanical energy "lost" from machines is transformed into:

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heat/thermal energy

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friction/ conservation of energy lol

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thermal energy

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If you like someone, tell them. If you miss someone, tell them. If you love someone, show it. Life is too shot to keep your feelings inside.

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Wow That's really cute and nice and sooo true

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I LOVE THAT

That is a very powerful and beautiful speech nice

Can someone write an Analytical Paragraph about the louisiana purchase? I gave away my hundred points but here's 23. please help it would mean a lot

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Answer: The Louisiana Purchase eventually doubled the size of the United States, greatly strengthened the country materially and strategically, provided a powerful impetus to westward expansion, and confirmed the doctrine of implied powers of the federal Constitution.

(This might not be what you’re looking for, but I tried)

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The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 represented the time when the United States expanded to the West by buying an area previously owned by France for the price of 15 million dollars.[2] The purchase represented the major diplomatic success of a young nation and an opportunity to double its size and become a leading power. The area purchased would later become “the states of Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, almost all of Oklahoma and Kansas, and large portions of what is now North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, Colorado, and Louisiana.”[3] The treaty represented an interesting view of the relations between France and the US that promoted the sale of Louisiana by Napoleon Bonaparte. Additionally, the treaty also served to bring in a major political battlefield between the Federalists and Republicans concerning Article III of the treaty, raising the questions of whether the president can sign treaties and incorporate new people of a gained territory into the union. This research paper will analyze the treaty and delve into the context behind the purchase of Louisiana by dividing it into three parts: the first part devoted to the relations between France and the US, the second to the provision of the treaty and the third to the consequences of the treaty on the constitution and its interpretation.

Wrote a whole essay for you my boy

Why did the Roman Empire decline?

Select all correct answers.


Budget deficits caused by low taxes on Roman citizens led to increased public debt and helped topple the central government.


Germanic tribes, Parthians, and North Africans pressed attacks against the empire's frontiers from all sides.


Roman troops returning from the Middle East brought a plague into the capital that killed up to 10 percent of the city's population.


A series of brutal and incompetent emperors squandered huge sums and led to public disgust with the imperial government.

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Answer: I think budget deficits caused by low taxes and a series of brutal and incompetent emperors would both be the answer to your question.

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Germanic tribes, Parthians, and North Africans pressed attacks against the empire's frontiers from all sides.

Roman troops returning from the Middle East brought a plague into the capital that killed up to 10 percent of the city's population

A series of brutal and incompetent emperors squandered huge sums and led to public disgust with the imperial government.

Explanation:I took the test

How did businesses try to build better relations with workers?

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maybe give them a easier time and maybe not be so hard on them
To give them an easier time, and to not be so hard on them.

What if a law is passed creating a new territory with its own government and people living in the territory ignore the law and don’t listen to the government?

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then they will get arrested and go to jail

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They would be arrested and be put in jail for a long majority of time

Due to the Electoral College, presidential candidates tend to spend more time campaigning in states with ____________.

Large land area

Small land area

Low populations

High populations

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Answer:

high populations

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i think this is right because areas with higher populations have more elctoral college mmembers

Why police should not wear body cameras

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They should not wear bodycams because if they are trying to go undercover they will be discovered.

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They shouldn’t wear them because what happened if it not working or sum and then go and try to show the court the evidence they won’t have anything there

If segregation still existed today, how would it negatively affect your daily life? Explain.

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I wouldn't be able to walk into any store like i do today the nearest "blacks only" or "whites only" shop might be a few blocks if not miles away and if i didn't obey by this segregation law there'd be painful consequences

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What were the weaknesses of the national government under the Articles of Confederation?


no national legislature
no authority to deal with foreign governments
large states wanted more voting power than small states
no executive branch
no national court system
no power to levy taxes

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Answer: No court, no authority, states wanted more power, no taxing, no executive branch, printed money, central gov was weak

Explanation: Under the AOC, there was no judicial branch (no court) or executive. They only have a unicameral legislature. The states wanted and had most of the power, making the central government weak, and they had no power to tax, and to make money, they printed it, but that caused inflation making it worthless.

How did nations try to make adjustments during ww1?
What was the result?

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They fought until one of them died or gave up. The result was your welcome
The aftermath of World War I saw drastic political, cultural, economic, and social change across Eurasia, Africa, and even in areas outside those that were directly involved. Four empires collapsed due to the war, old countries were abolished, new ones were formed, boundaries were redrawn, international organizations were established, and many new and old ideologies took a firm hold in people's minds. World War I also had the effect of bringing political transformation to most of the principal parties involved in the conflict, transforming them into electoral democracies by bringing near-universal suffrage for the first time in history, as in Germany (1919 German federal election), Great Britain (1918 United Kingdom general election), and Turkey (1923 Turkish general election

Why was the diet of the Folsom people different from that of the earlier Clovis people?
(pls tell the truth this is a big part of my grade)

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The diet of the Folsom people differs from that of the Clovis people differs with the way in which they consumed their food, which was mostly animals and raw meat.

What is the difference between the Folsom and the Clovis people?

The diet of Folsom people included consumption of animals like marmots, sheep, rabbits, and deer as well.

The Clovis people, on the other hand, hunted and ate slightly bigger mammals in the likes of horses, sloths, Camelots and other to name a few.

Hence, the diet of Folsom and Clovis people differed in the size and proportion of the hunted food that they ate.

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The Folsom diet differed from those of the Clovis people because the climate was changing. The Ice Age giants such as mammoths and mastodons were extinct. They hunted a species of bison that is now extinct, but mostly went after the smaller game, such as antelope and jackrabbit. And plants became a greater part of their diets.

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I hope this helps! I got 100% on edg.

Do you guys know how to do this.

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no.

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if it helped Ghana to rise you drag to the rise, but if it did not helped you put on the fall (I think I explained right)

hey guys i need help w/ this

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britain stamp act is the taxation on newspaper and other things. sugar act is the taxation on sugar,tea etc

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1. Some colonists protested by sending messages to Parliament. Others carried banners saying “The folly of England, The Ruin of America’ through the streets of New York”

2. Baron Friedrich was a Prussian soldier designed inspector general of the America Continental Army. He was in charge of trading troops in 1778 during the period of the America Revolutionary War.

3. Marquis de Lafayette was a French aristocrat who fought in the Continental Army with the American colonists against the British in the American Revolution.

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Lali tells Gloria that she keeps receiving mean messages on her cellphone from a classmate. If Gloria wants to be an upstander or an ally, which of the following could she do? Check all that apply.

Empathize with Lali and ask her if she wants to talk about it.

Tell an adult about the messages Lali is receiving.

Feel embarrassed for Lali and not say anything.

Ask to see the messages and then laugh at them.

Talk to the classmate and tell him or her to stop sending mean messages.

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Tell an adult about the messages Lali is receiving.

Talk to the classmate and tell him or her to stop sending mean messages.

Empathize with Lali and ask her if she wants to talk about it.

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The year is 200 B.C. If an event occurs 600 years later, what year is it?

800 B.C.
600 B.C.
A.D. 600
A.D. 400

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its 600 A.D.

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the answer is A.D.400

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you have to subtract 200 BC from 600 BC and the answer is A.D.400

To work out our problems with France President John Adams sent 3 diplomats to Paris. This turned into a scandal when the French asked for a bribe. What was the name of this incident?

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The XYZ Affair was a diplomatic incident between French and United States diplomats that resulted in a limited, undeclared war known as the Quasi-War. ... President John Adams dispatched three U.S. envoys to restore harmony between the United States and France—Elbridge Gerry, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, and John Marshall.
(A.)

Which of the following is not a power of the president?

1. The power to veto legislation from congress.
2. The power to break a tie vote in the Senate.
3. The power to sign treaties with foreign nations.
4. The power to pardon criminals.
5. None of the above.

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I want to say it’s 2. The power to break a tie vote in the Senate. But i feel that’s not true because i know that vice presidents are able to break the tie but not vote. only if it’s to break a tie and i know that the President can’t do that therefore my answer is 2.
Process of elimination proves smoothly with this one.

Starting with the 1st option and the 4th option, the president can both do these two things. This leaves option 2, 3, and 5.

The president has the ability to sign treaties with different nations and countries, so then that would leave option 3 and 5.

Going into option 3.... the power to break a tie votes in Senate is the Vice President’s job, and no one else’s.

The correct answer for this one is:
Option 3, The power to sign treaties with foreign nations.

If wrong, then the answer would be:
Option 5, None of the above.

Hope this helps.

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Which French leader of the Protestant Reformation made Geneva a center of Protestant thought and faith?
Question 62 options:

John Calvin

John Huss

Martin Luther

Teresa of Avila

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Answer: it is John Calvin

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John Calvin was a french leader of the Protestant Reformation

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Eight Reasons The Americans Won The Revolutionary War 1. Logistics 2. Guerilla Warfare 3. The French 4. Lack of Loyalist and Native American Support 5. British Political Division 6. British Arrogance 7. War Was Fought Differently 8. British Incompetence

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i agree with the person above me

The group of humans who migrated worldwide from their beginnings in Africa were ____.
a.
Hom Erectus
c.
Austrapithecus,
b.
omo Habilis
d.
H
omo sapiens.

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Answer:

a

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Paul and Silas showed their love to God by praising Him.



TrueFalse

if u steal my points i will report

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Answer:

well its true

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After hearing about ____________________, George Washington was willing to revise the articles of confederation.

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Answer:

Shay's Rebellion

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Shays rebellions that’s the anwser
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