Answer:
a fortress ,then a palace
Explanation:
What is the upper quartile age of the US Presidents at the time of their inauguration?
Question
What is the upper quartile age of the US Presidents at the time of their inauguration?
Answer: 58
58 is the upper quartile age of the us presidents at time of their inauguration. The interquartile is the term used to describe the middle 50%.
The upper quartile age of the US presidents at the time of their inauguration is 58.
What is inauguration?In government, the inauguration is the process of swearing a person into office.
The lower quartile age of the US presidents at the time of their inauguration is 51 and the upper quartile age is 58.
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Which statements best describe Construction careers? Check all that apply.
They are primarily indoors.
They are removed from others.
They pay well.
They are growing slowly.
They are demanding.
They require teamwork.
They present few job opportunities.
They require physical strength.
Answer:
Explanation:
C
E
F
H
The Maya were mainly....
Answer:nomads is the right answer
Explanation:
c. Osaka
d. Edo
111. Unusually, the feudal political structure created by the Tokugawa was able to accommodate
two separate institutional authorities:
and
a. imperial authority and Confucianist piety
b. imperial authority and shogunal power
c. Confucianist piety and shogunal power
d. imperial authority and hereditary serfdom
w the list of Japanese cultures in order from most to
what are bonds? (social studies)
Answer:
Hey!
Explanation:
My definition - type of connection
G00gle's definition (s) - a thing used to tie something or to fasten things together.
a strong force of attraction holding atoms together in a molecule or crystal, resulting from the sharing or transfer of electrons.
join or be joined securely to something else, especially by means of an adhesive substance, heat, or pressure.
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DETERMINE CHRONOLOGY What events on the Atlantic Ocean heightened U.S.-German tensions to near-conflict?
answer:
The flood of refugees to the West stopped : the wall kept East Berliners "at home". East German soldiers obeyed orders to "shoot to kill" anyone trying to cross into West Berlin. ... The Western powers considered it as a prison wall. Berlin remained a source of tension between the two blocks till the end of the Cold War.
Explanation:
Berlin crisis of 1961, Cold War conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States concerning the status of the divided German city of Berlin. It culminated in the construction of the Berlin Wall in August 1961.
The conflict between U.S. and Germany leads to back off the German army from using unrestricted submarines.
What is The Battle of the Atlantic?The battle of the Atlantic was the war between the Nazis and the U.S. army.
This war was run from 1939 to 1945, the Nazis were defeated in this war.
This Cold War shaped the U.S. ideology of American foreign policy and political policies.
The war also created conformity and normalcy among citizens of the U.S.
Thus, The conflict between U.S. and Germany leads to back off the German army from using unrestricted submarines.
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What is eastern South America made up of?
Answer:
. South America is a continent of extremes. It is home to the world's largest river (the Amazon) as well as the world's driest place (the Atacama Desert). South America is dominated by the Andes mountains
Explanation:
In Vasco de Gama: What trade company was created in 1600?
Answer:
The East India Company (I don't know what you mean by Vasco de Gama, but the East India Company was made in 1600)
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answer:
3. endowed
4. grievance
5. unalienable
explanation:
first, i am not sure about these so you can cross check with someonehere are the definitions:
endowed: provide with a quality, ability, or asset.grievance: an official statement of a complaint over something believed to be wrong or unfair.unalienable: unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor. (another word for inalienable)Answer:
4
2
3
Explanation:
Why is the rule of law important to modern democracies?
Can you help me please
Answer: It prevents political leaders from breaking laws to oppress citizens
Explanation:
what did the Osage benefit greatly from the oil boom during early Oklahoma statehood.
A) the osage retained their mineral rights as a tribe.
B) the osage demanded revenue from oil, or they would revolt.
C) politicians promised a great deal of revenue to the osage.
Answer:
The answer is B.
john stevens role in the annexation of hawaii
Answer:
What he did is down below in Explanation
Explanation:
He was the United States Minister to the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1893 when he was accused of conspiring to overthrow Queen Liliuokalani in association with the Committee of Safety, led by Lorrin A. In January 1893, a revolutionary “Committee of Safety,” organized by Sanford B. Dole, staged a coup against Queen Liliuokalani with the tacit support of the United States. On February 1, Minister John Stevens recognized Dole’s new government on his own authority and proclaimed Hawaii a U.S. protectorate. Dole submitted a treaty of annexation to the U.S. Senate, but most Democrats opposed it, especially after it was revealed that most Hawaiians did not want annexation. President Grover Cleveland sent a new U.S. minister to Hawaii to restore Queen Liliuokalani to the throne under the 1887 constitution, but Dole refused to step aside and instead proclaimed the independent Republic of Hawaii. Cleveland was unwilling to overthrow the government by force, and his successor, President William McKinley, negotiated a treaty with the Republic of Hawaii in 1897. In 1898, the Spanish-American War broke out, and the strategic use of the naval base at Pearl Harbor during the war convinced Congress to approve formal annexation. Two years later, Hawaii was organized into a formal U.S. territory and in 1959 entered the United States as the 50th state.
How does the War Powers Act act in terms of Checks and Balances?
Which statement best describes China during the Warring States period?
It was troubled by two hundred years of violence and warfare.
It benefited from the guidance of philosophers who fought the king.
It experienced strong leadership from feudal leaders under the king.
It was torn by peasant revolts that aimed for better feudal leaders.
Answer:
It was troubled by two hundred years of violence and warfare.
Answer:
It was troubled by two hundred years of violence and warfare.
Explanation:
The Waring States period of ancient China was the period between 475-221 BC and was the last period of the Zhou Dynasty era (1046–221 BC). During this period various states revolted against the Zhou Dynasty and secured their own independence from the dynasty.
There were seven major warring states that fought and engaged in warfare with one another as well as the dynasty for their own territories. There was intense violence and unrest during this period and it occurred for about two hundred years.
What was one restriction placed on free African Americans?
A. They could not learn to read or write.
B. They had to pay higher taxes than white people.
C. They had to be sponsored by a white person to live in a city.
D. They were not allowed to live in the South.
Answer:
The answer was A as the americans felt that if the African americans learned to write they would be in danger of being discovered as racists
Explanation:
What was one result of the Holocaust?
Answer:
ADOLF HITLER
D is also correct
Anyone good at story writing here? I need help.
Write a story about the death of Otzi the Iceman (in your perspective)
Here are some points to consider:
- He was shot in the back with an arrow
- He died in the alps (his body was preserved from the cold)
- His skull showed blunt force trauma
- He carried with him an axe, bow and arrow, and pouches filled with things
- He was hiking up a mountain
- He had several health issues like heart disease and lyme disease
- He had several fractured bones
- Cuts on his hands possibly from fighting
*** this has to be at least 500 or so****
Answer:
I can give you a general idea...
Explanation:
Maybe base the story off of two tribes. Otzi the Iceman could have been a leader of a tribe who was great enemies with another tribe close to the same mountainside. Otzi could have been forced to leave his tribe due to needing to find medicine for his ilnesses. Along the way he could have come across the opposing tribes leader, they could have gotten into a fierce battle and Otzi was assasinated by the opposing tribes leader.
Which one isn’t true? Please help
Answer:
Samurai were not more powerful than the emperor that would be the shogun
so the answer is c/more powerful than the emperor
Explanation:
has anyone watched the infinity live on bbc radio 1
Answer:
no i havent
Explanation:
which timespan had the most tension during the cold war and why PLEASE HELP
Which statement correctly compares Northwest Coast Indians and Plateau Indians?
Northwest Coast Indians lived in pit houses, while Plateau Indians lived in teepees.
Northwest Coast Indians had complex societies, while Plateau Indians did not.
Plateau Indian societies had strict social classes, while Northwest Coast Indian societies did not.
Plateau Indian societies were sedentary, while Northwest Coast societies were nomadic.
Answer: I think the answer is B :)
Explanation:
Answer:
B - Shamans refused to write.
Explanation:
trust me!
How did Shaka become ruler of the Zulu
Answer: Shaka was the illegitimate son of Senzangakhona, King of the Zulus. He was born c. 1787. When Senzangakona died, Dingiswayo helped Shaka become chief of the Zulu Kingdom. After Dingiswayo's death at the hands of Zwide, king of the Ndwandwe, around 1818, Shaka assumed leadership of the entire Mthethwa alliance.
Explanation:
The National Flag Code was written by Francis Bellamy.
True
False
Answer:
Dear, answer is false...
Explanation:
because Francis Bellamy had written the "The Pledge of Allegiance" in August 1892.
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1. What is one possible positive consequence of Japanese isolation that Hall points out?
2. According to both writers, what was the main fear which caused the shogun to close Japan to the West?
3. How did Spain's activities in the Philippines serve as a warning to the Japanese? What effect did these activities have on Japanese policy?
Answer:
ae
Explanation:
read this!!! tell me what happens next
Thoughts of his parents' divorce fill Brian Robeson's head as he flies in a single-engine plane to visit his father in the Canadian wilderness. When the pilot suffers a massive heart attack and dies, Brian must
somehow land the plane by himself and then, left with only the clothes he is wearing and a hatchet he received from his mother as a parting gift, Brian must put thoughts of his past behind him and try to figure out how he can stay alive...
''A heart-stopping story...something beyond adventure, a book that plunges readers into the cleft of the protagonist's experience." —Publishers Weekly
A Newbery Honor Book
An ALA Notable Book
Booklist Editor's Choice
1.
BRIAN ROBESON stared out the window of the small plane at the endless green northern wilderness below. It
was a small plane, a Cessna 406—a bush-plane—and the engine was so loud, so roaring and
consuming and loud, that it ruined any chance for conversation.
Not that he had much to say. He was thirteen and the only passenger on the plane with a pilot
named—what was it? Jim or Jake or something— who was in his mid-forties and who had been silent
as he worked to prepare for take-off. In feet since Brian had come to the small airport in Hampton, New York to meet the plane—driven by his mother—the pilot had spoken only five words to him.
"Get in the copilot's seat." Which Brian had done. They had taken off and that was the last of the
conversation. There had been the initial excitement, of course. He had never flown in a single-engine
plane before and to be sitting in the copilot's seat with all the controls right there in front of him, all
the pilot took off, had been interesting and exciting. But in five minutes they had leveled off at six thousand feet and headed northwest and from then on the pilot had been silent, staring out the front,
and the drone of the engine had been all that was left. The drone and the sea of green trees that lay
before the plane's nose and flowed to the horizon, spread with lakes, swamps, and wandering
streams and rivers.
Now Brian sat, looking out the window with the roar thundering through his ears, and tried to
catalog what had led up to his taking this flight. The thinking started. Always it started with a single word. Divorce.
Answer:
isnt this the book hatchet
he lands the plane in a lake and lives ther for about a month until they rescue him
he only stayed alive cuz of a hatchet his mom gave him and he made fun of
“The National Progressive Party, committed to the principle of government by a self-controlled democracy expressing its will through representatives of the people, pledges itself to secure such alterations in the fundamental law of the several States of the United States as shall insure the representative character of the government.”
Progressive Party Platform, 1912
Progressivism, as described in the excerpt, has the most in common with which of the following later domestic policy initiatives?
President Lyndon Johnson's protection of voting rights during the Great Society
President Ronald Reagan's deregulation of industries
President Bill Clinton's changes to welfare policy
President Herbert Hoover's support for increased tariffs during the Great Depression
Answer:
President Lyndon Johnson's protection of voting rights during the Great Society
Explanation:
According to the Progressive Party Platform, 1912, progressivism, as described in the excerpt, has the most in common with President Lyndon Johnson's protection of voting rights during the Great Society.
This is because, President Johnson sought to ensure the representative character of the government through representation of the people by ensuring that voter rights are protected.
1. Which does not fit to the set
a. Sunbelt
B.South
c. West
d. vaccine
Answer: vaccine
Explanation:
I think it would be D because if you look at the words, vaccine has to do with medicine while the other three fit together
All southern states had to do under Johnson's plan was to ___________ that the war and _______________ were over.
Answer:
unit with the Union , civil unrest
Explanation:
Andrew Johnson became the President of the United States after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. He implemented the plan of reconstruction of the southern states to the Union. He was from south and he supported the Union throughout the Civil war.
He wanted the southern states should join the Union and ended the slavery system. After the civil war ended, both the Congress and Johnson worked and planed on the reconstruction of the Union.
Under Johnson plan's :
1. The Confederate states were allowed to join the Union.
2. Each of the South states form a new state government.
3. Treat the freed African American fairly.
How much money vanished on October 29, 1929?
a) 30 thousand dollars
b) 300 million dollars
c)30 billion dollars
d) 33 million dollars
please answer the question
Answer:
300 million dollarsthis is a right answer
What challenges did the Little Rock Nine face in Central High after the initial opening?
Answer:
Physical and verbal attacks.
Explanation:
Challenges such as physical attacks as well as verbal attacks were faced by the Little Rock Nine in Central High after the initial opening. These physical and verbal attacks done to these nine students by white students throughout their studies at the Central High. Minnijean Brown fought back against these attacks but was expelled from the school while the remaining eight students attended the school for the rest of the academic year and bear these physical and verbal attacks.