Answer:
his studies on planetary motion
Explanation:
3.) Which three rights are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?
a)freedom of speech, right to work, right to petition the government
b)right to bear arms, right to a speedy trial, right to an education
c)freedom of speech, right to bear arms, right to a speedy trial
d)right to vote, right to work, right to a speedy trial
Answer:
I’ve done this before. It’s C
Explanation:
What roles did John Nance Garner, Jesse Jones, and Sam Rayburn take on at the national level during the Great Depression? Thanks
Answer:The made sure people were safe during war
Explanation:
Which sporting event of early Greece influenced modern athletics?
A.
World Championships
B.
World Cup
C.
Wimbledon Games
D.
Olympic Games
Akhenaten was not liked by the people of Egypt during his reign as pharaoh because he forced them to change their religion from polytheistic to monotheistic. Describe the changes that he tried to make. Based on what you know about Egyptian religion, why do you think this would have been such a large change?
Answer: Akhenaten (pronounced /ˌækəˈnɑːtən/),[8] also spelled Echnaton,[9] Akhenaton,[3] Ikhnaton,[2] and Khuenaten[10][11] (Ancient Egyptian: ꜣḫ-n-jtn, meaning "Effective for the Aten"), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh reigning c. 1353–1336[3] or 1351–1334 BC,[4] the tenth ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Before the fifth year of his reign, he was known as Amenhotep IV (Ancient Egyptian: jmn-ḥtp, meaning "Amun is satisfied", Hellenized as Amenophis IV).
Akhenaten
Amenhotep IV
Amenophis IV, Naphurureya, Ikhnaton[1][2]
Statue of Akhenaten in the early Amarna style
Statue of Akhenaten in the early Amarna style
Pharaoh
Reign
1353–1336 BC[3]
1351–1334 BC[4]
(18th Dynasty of Egypt)
Predecessor
Amenhotep III
Successor
Smenkhkare
Royal titulary
Consort
Nefertiti
Kiya
An unidentified sister-wife (most likely)
Tadukhipa
Children
Smenkhkare?
Meritaten
Meketaten
Ankhesenamun
Neferneferuaten Tasherit
Neferneferure
Setepenre
Tutankhamun (most likely)
Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit?
Meritaten Tasherit?
Father
Amenhotep III
Mother
Tiye
Died
1336 or 1334 BC
Burial
Royal Tomb of Akhenaten, Amarna (original tomb)
KV55 (disputed)
[6][7]
Monuments
Akhetaten, Gempaaten
Religion
Ancient Egyptian religion
Atenism
Akhenaten is noted for abandoning Egypt's traditional polytheistic religion and introducing Atenism, worship centered on Aten. The views of Egyptologists differ whether Atenism should be considered as absolute monotheism, or whether it was monolatry, syncretism, or henotheism.[12][13] This culture shift away from traditional religion was not widely accepted. After his death, Akhenaten's monuments were dismantled and hidden, his statues were destroyed, and his name excluded from lists of rulers compiled by later pharaohs.[14] Traditional religious practice was gradually restored, notably under his close successor Tutankhamun, who changed his name from Tutankhaten early in his reign.[15] When some dozen years later rulers without clear rights of succession from the Eighteenth Dynasty founded a new dynasty, they discredited Akhenaten and his immediate successors, referring to Akhenaten himself as "the enemy" or "that criminal" in archival records.[16][17]
Akhenaten was all but lost to history until the late 19th century discovery of Amarna, or Akhetaten, the new capital city he built for the worship of Aten.[18] Furthermore, in 1907, a mummy that could be Akhenaten's was unearthed from the tomb KV55 in the Valley of the Kings by Edward R. Ayrton. Genetic testing has determined that the man buried in KV55 was Tutankhamun's father,[19] but its identification as Akhenaten has since been questioned.[6][7][20][21][22]
Akhenaten's rediscovery and Flinders Petrie's early excavations at Amarna sparked great public interest in the pharaoh and his queen Nefertiti. He has been described as "enigmatic", "mysterious", "revolutionary", "the greatest idealist of the world", and "the first individual in history", but also as a "heretic", "fanatic", "possibly insane", and "mad".[12][23][24][25][26] The interest comes from his connection with Tutankhamun, the unique style and high quality of the pictorial arts he patronized, and ongoing interest in the religion he attempted to establish.
Explanation: i'm already in high school so i might have passed history but i had dementia in middle school
Farmers in both the Mayan and ancient Egyptian civilizations
were the leaders in government
grew the same types of crops
made up most of the population
did not pay taxes to the government
Which statements were a factor in the decline of Sumer?
Select Two correct answers.
Nomads invaded Sumerian city-states.
Salinization of the soil occurred.
The cultivated soil had poor drainage.
A drought caused poor crop production.
DO NOT look at other answers on brainly. THEYRE WRONGG!!
Which of these statements about the Great Awakening and the Second Great Awakening is most accurate?
The Great Awakening had a more widespread impact than the Second Great Awakening.
The Second Great Awakening occurred only in New England's traditional colonial religious groups.
Both the Great Awakening and the Second Great Awakening occurred after the American Revolution.
The Second Great Awakening contributed to the antislavery and women's rights movements.
Answer:
D. The Second Great Awakening contributed to the antislavery and women's right movements.
Explanation:
The Second Great Awakening is known for spreading the idea of universal salvation and religious free will. Socially, it set the stage for major social change by introducing ideas of abolition, feminism, and temperance.
You wake up in the morning and read the headline below in the newspaper.
Small Nation May Be Developing Nuclear Weapons, According to UN Security Council
Which of the following UN agencies would be the most likely to investigate the nation’s possible development of nuclear weapons?
A.
UNESCO
B.
UNICEF
C.
IAEA
D.
UNEP
Answer:
C . IAEA
Explanation:
Because it stand for The International Atomic Energy Agency which promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy, and to inhibit its use for any military purpose, including nuclear weapons.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Match each word to the phrase that describes or defines it.
1.
sanatorium
2.
paltry
3.
scrumptious
4.
transgressors
5.
fortify
a.
to make strong or build up
b.
very delicious
c.
those who violate the law
d.
a hospital that treats deadly diseases
e.
ridiculously unimportant
Why is this portrait of Pocahontas important to the study of the early colonies in North America?
A:It was painted by a famous artist.
B:it is valuable to art collectors and museums.
C:It is a rare record of dress in the English colonies.
D:it is a rare portrait of an important woman in history.
E:It documents the relationship between early English settlers and Native Americans.
2 ANSWER"S PLEASE!!! :>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
She helped English settlers Louis and Clark and for that she is an important part of our early American history
3) Who intended to write an epic poem 12 books long?
A) Sir Walter Raleigh
B) Edmund Spenser
C) Francis Drake
D) William Shakespeare
20. Suppose you recently visited a Heian noble family in their home. Write a brief thank-you letter to your hosts. Your letter should include the following:
• a statement of appreciation and thanks
• specific descriptions of the house and furnishings
• specific information about the lord and lady
• specific information about activities or entertainment during the visit
DON'T GEUSS OR I'LL REPORT
Answer:
Actually, it's English but not history
Explanation:
No explanation to this
I had a wonderful time during my stay at your home, and I will always cherish the memories of my time with you. Thank you again for your generosity and hospitality, and I look forward to visiting you again in the future.
How to write the thank-you latter?Dear Lord and Lady of the Heian noble family,
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my deepest appreciation and gratitude for the warm hospitality you extended to me during my recent visit to your home.
Your home is truly a marvel, with its exquisite gardens and intricate architectural designs. I was especially taken by the beautifully decorated sliding doors and ornate screens, which showcase your impeccable taste and style.
I was equally impressed by your graciousness and kindness, and I must say that I am honored to have had the opportunity to spend time with you. Your knowledge of poetry, art, and music is truly remarkable, and I was inspired by the conversations we had about these topics.
The entertainment during my visit was truly unforgettable, from the elegant koto performance to the mesmerizing tea ceremony. I also enjoyed the traditional dance performance and the opportunity to participate in calligraphy.
Sincerely,
ABC
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Impact of Westward Expansion on Native Americans
Term/Event
Explanation of Term/Event
Impact on Native Americans
Assimilation
Indian Removal Act
of 1830
Cherokee Nation v.
Georgia Supreme
Court Case
As
PO
Worcester v
Georgia Supreme
Court Case
Trail of Tears
Culture Change
Answer:
they Worcester v. Georgia involved a group of white Christian missionaries, including Samuel A. Worcester, who were living in Cherokee territory in Georgia. In addition to their missionary work, the men were advising the Cherokee about resisting Georgia’s attempts to impose state laws on the Cherokee Nation, a self-governing nation whose independence and right to its land had been guaranteed in treaties with the United States government. In an effort to stop the missionaries, the state in 1830 passed an act that forbade “white persons” from living on Cherokee lands unless they obtained a license from the governor of Georgia and swore an oath of loyalty to the state. Worcester and the other missionaries had been invited by the Cherokee and were serving as missionaries under the authority of the U.S. federal government. They did not, however, have a license from Georgia, nor did they swear a loyalty oath to that state. Georgia state authorities arrested Worcester and several other missionaries. After they were convicted at trial in 1831 and sentenced to four years of hard labour in prison, Worcester appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Worcester argued that Georgia had no right to extend its laws to Cherokee territory. He contended that the act under which he had been convicted violated the U.S. Constitution, which gives to the U.S. Congress the authority to regulate commerce with Native Americans. The Constitution also bars the states from passing laws that alter the obligations of contracts—in this case, treaties. Several treaties between the Cherokee and the U.S. government recognized the independence and sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation. Furthermore, Worcester argued that the Georgia laws violated an 1802 act of Congress that regulated trade and relations between the United States and the Indian tribes.
The Supreme Court agreed with Worcester, ruling 5 to 1 on March 3, 1832, that all the Georgia laws regarding the Cherokee Nation were unconstitutional and thus void. Writing for the court, Chief Justice John Marshall held that “the Indian nations had always been considered as distinct, independent political communities, retaining their original natural rights as the undisputed possessors of the soil.” Even though Native Americans were now under the protection of the United States, he wrote that “protection does not imply the destruction of the protected.” Marshall concluded:
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The Cherokee Nation, then, is a distinct community occupying its own territory…in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter but with the assent of the Cherokees themselves, or in conformity with treaties and with the acts of Congress. The whole intercourse between the United States and this Nation, is, by our Constitution and laws, vested in the Government of the United States.
Georgia, however, ignored the decision, keeping Worcester and the other missionaries in prison. Eventually, they were granted a pardon and were released in 1833. Pres. Andrew Jackson declined to enforce the Supreme Court’s decision, thus allowing states to enact further legislation damaging to the tribes. The U.S. government began forcing the Cherokee off their land in 1838. In what became known as the Trail of Tears, some 15,000 Cherokee were driven from their land and were marched westward on a grueling journey that caused the deaths of some 4,000 of their people.
Robert Lindneux: The Trail of Tears
Robert Lindneux: The Trail of Tears
The Trail of Tears, oil on canvas by Robert Lindneux, 1942.
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Worcester v. Georgia was a landmark case of the Supreme Court. Although it did not prevent the Cherokee from being removed from their land, the decision was often used to craft subsequent Indian law in the United States. The Worcester decision created an important precedent through which American Indians could, like states, reserve some areas of political autonomy.
Explanation:
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HELP MEEEEEEEEE PLEASE
Spanish Explorers had three main reasons for traveling to America please match the CORRECT ones!!
Answer:
God: To spread Christianity
Gold: To find treasure; to build Spain's wealth
Glory: To gain fame; to expand Spain's power
Explanation:
Already took the class.
What did Washington reveal by ending the Whiskey Rebellion quickly?
A.the Constitution was just as weak as the Articles of Confederation
B.the Articles of Confederation was stronger than the Constitution
C. farmers are ungrateful and need to be punished
D.the Constitution was stronger than the Articles of Confederation
Why did Melvin carter become a change maker?
Answer:
...
Explanation:
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What were the first forms of colonial literature?
A. biographies and autobiographies
B. diaries and poetry
C. Native American folk tales
D. sermons and histories
Answer:
d sermons and histories
Explanation:
John Smith wrote histories of Virginia based on his experiences as an English explorer and a president of the Jamestown Colony. These histories, published in 1608 and 1624, are among the earliest works of American literature.
Answer:
D. Sermons and Histories
Explanation:
It's right
BRAINLIEST FOR THE CORRECCT ANSWERS!!!!!! How does the rule of law affect society? Check all that apply.
A. It influences people’s behaviors and attitudes.
B. It always prevents lawmakers from abusing power.
C. It ensures the separation of powers.
D. It governs how policies are created.
E. It ensures that the law applies to lawmakers.
The correct options are:
A. It influences people’s behaviors and attitudes.
C. It ensures the separation of powers.
E. It ensures that the law applies to lawmakers.
Explanation:
The rule of law refers to the idea that everyone is equal under the law and that no one is above it. It helps to promote fairness and justice in society by providing a framework for resolving disputes and holding people accountable for their actions.
Here are the options that correctly describe how the rule of law affects society:
A. It influences people’s behaviors and attitudes. - The rule of law sets a standard for how people should behave and encourages them to follow the law to avoid consequences.
C. It ensures the separation of powers. - The rule of law helps to prevent any one branch of government from becoming too powerful by ensuring that each branch has its responsibilities and limitations.
E. It ensures that the law applies to lawmakers. - The rule of law requires that lawmakers follow the same laws as everyone else, preventing them from abusing their power and ensuring that they are held accountable for their actions.
Option B is incorrect because the rule of law does not always prevent lawmakers from abusing their power. It helps to prevent abuse of power, but it is not foolproof.
Option D is also incorrect because the rule of law governs how laws are enforced, not how policies are created.
Hence, the answers are A, C, and E
Which Constitutional principle reflects the influence of the Mayflower Compact?
A.
inalienable rights
B.
self-government
C.
checks and balances
D.
limited government
Answer:
B. self government
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it is B.
Explanation:
Let me know if I got it wrong if I do then I'm sorry.
Read the following summary of the article.
The author's great-great-grandfather and many other Chinese immigrants worked in rough terrain to build one of America's greatest feats of engineering. The author sees the discrimination and erasure that followed their accomplishment as a complex legacy that is mirrored in the conditions and treatment of immigrants today.
Is this an objective and accurate summary? How do you know?
A
Yes; it avoids mentioning the pride that the author's ancestor felt about his work on the transcontinental railroad, which would make the summary too subjective.
B
Yes; it explains the significance of the railroad project as well as the treatment of those who built it, which the author views as relevant to immigration today.
C
No; it suggests that the descendants of other Chinese immigrants feel similarly to the author, which is a clearly subjective view of the article.
D
No; it lacks evidence regarding the difficulty of building the railroad, which is an essential detail for understanding Yuan Son's suffering.
what role did the location of Kongo play in its interaction with the Portuguese?
Answer: Because of Kongo's easily accessible location to the Portuguese, they interacted frequently (initially, positively).
Explanation:
Kongo traded with the Portuguese copper, iron, and ivory in exchange for guns, horses, and manufactured goods. The Portuguese also sent missionaries to convert the Africans there to Christianity.
Answer:
The Portuguese were easily accessible to the Kongo and because of that they interacted with each another often.
Explanation:
Brainliest, please!DID MUHAMMAD ATATURK DID THE RIGHT THING TO FINISH CALLIPHATE SYSTEM????
Answer:
YES
Explanation:
Ancient Rome please help
1. Compare how ancient Rome families are to modern families.
2. What was the main idea or reason to have statues or busts of people in households?
3. Do you agree/disagree with the father deciding whether you are accepted in the family? Explain.
4. What are the similarities between children of ancient Rome and modern children? Explain.
5. Predict what do you think would happen if a child was born with a disability. Elaborate.
Answer:
For Romans, family was the most important thing. The whole family would all live together in one house or apartment. The family included all unmarried sons and daughters, as well as married sons and their wives. Married daughters went to live with their husband's family.
Sculpture in Everyday Life Their sculptures were created mainly to honor their ancestors, gods and goddesses, philosophers, military generals, and leaders. Romans made their statues of people very realistic looking, while the Greeks focused on exaggerated beauty.
Hook your reader into wanting to read your article. You could tell a story or use a quote. You might relate the past to modern events or your readers’ lives. Introduce the event and basic facts like people and places. Use at least three to five sentences
Answer:
Jefferson Brings Change—Article TemplateArticle Title (Relate to the Event): The Barbary WarsNewspaper (Make Up a Name): Downtown Greenville NewspaperReporter (Your Name): Addison HelfinstineCopyeditor (Your Parent or Guardian’s Name): Terri AnascavageEditor (Your Instructor’s Name): Mr.HayesDate:First Step: Hook your reader into wanting to read your article. You could tell a story or use a quote. Youmight relate the past to modern events or your readers’ lives. Introduce the event and basic facts likepeople and places. Use at least three to five sentences.CRASH! BOOM! BANG! Those are some of the things you would hear if you were involved in the BarbaryWars. These wars started because of a series of conflicts and later ended up being two wars fought induring the late 17th century and early 18th century
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Could someone PLS send me 10 career highlights about Belle Boyd's life? Anything about her life, family, career, etc. You can write the answer in Spanish or English idrc-
Help me, please!
(WW2)
Answer:
1. Midway
2. Normandy(D-Day)
3. Stalingrad
Explanation:
Answer:
1: normandy (d-day)
2: midway
3: stalingrad
Explanation:
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What class should I do on FLVS comprehensive science or world history
Answer:
world history
Explanation:
Answer:
World history
Explanation:
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after the whiskey rebellion, what action did president george washington take???
a. he protected citizens’ 1st amendment right to position
b. he encouraged the creation of political parties in the u.s.
c. he worked the congress to pass the XYZ affair
d. he sent out 13,000 militia troops to stop the farmers uprising
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In 1794, the Whiskey Rebellion threatened the stability of the nascent United States and forced President Washington to personally lead the United States militia westward to stop the rebels.
Answer:
D. He sent out 13,000 militia troops to stop the farmers uprising
Explanation:
By 1794, the Whiskey Rebellion threatened the stability of the nascent United States and forced President Washington to personally lead the United States militia westward to stop the rebels.
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Websites are often used to inform or educate, to sell products, or to entertain us. Use this form to evaluate the three websites included on the Task 2 page. One of the three websites is a hoax. A hoax is something intended to deceive the viewer. The fake website is easy to spot if you carefully read the information found on the website.
Answer:
.edu and .org are the most trusty domain
where did the black plague start???
Answer: it was believed to have started in China
Explanation: