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How was the New Jersey colony more democratic in it's process of governing than the other colonies? Choose ALL that apply below.

A) New Jersey had it's own assembly to make laws and decisions to govern the New Jersey colony.

B) They had women elected as representatives too.

C) People could vote as long as you were a male and owned land

D) They elected citizens to be part of the English Parliament

E) The assembly was elected by the settlers of the New jersey colony and represented the colonists of New Jersey

F) The colony's charter allowed for freedom of religion​

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Answer 1
I believe it’s A and E

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How a Bill Becomes a Law Creating laws is the U.S. House of Representatives’ most important job. All laws in the United States begin as bills. Before a bill can become a law, it must be approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and the President. Let’s follow a bill’s journey to become law. The Bill Begins Laws begin as ideas. These ideas may come from a Representative—or from a citizen like you. Citizens who have ideas for laws can contact their Representatives to discuss their ideas. If the Representatives agree, they research the ideas and write them into bills. The Bill Is Proposed When a Representative has written a bill, the bill needs a sponsor. The Representative talks with other Representatives about the bill in hopes of getting their support for it. Once a bill has a sponsor and the support of some of the Representatives, it is ready to be introduced. The Bill Is Introduced In the U.S. House of Representatives, a bill is introduced when it is placed in the hopper—a special box on the side of the clerk’s desk. Only Representatives can introduce bills in the U.S. House of Representatives. When a bill is introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives, a bill clerk assigns it a number that begins with H.R. A reading clerk then reads the bill to all the Representatives, and the Speaker of the House sends the bill to one of the House standing committees. –"How Laws Are Made,” Office of the Clerk Read the passage. How does the author use details to support the purpose of showing the legislative process? The author breaks down the early stages of a bill into individual parts. The author describes the daily routine of a representative. The author compares the roles of a representative and a bill clerk. The author describes how a specific bill was written.

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Explanation:

The bill is drafted. ...

Step 2: The bill is introduced. ...

Step 3: The bill goes to committee. ...

Step 4: Subcommittee review of the bill. ...

Step 5: Committee mark up of the bill. ...

Step 6: Voting by the full chamber on the bill. ...

Step 7: Referral of the bill to the other chamber. ...

Step 8: The bill goes to the president.

The House of Representatives of the United States most significant duty is passing laws. In the US, bills are the starting point for all laws. A bill needs to be approved by the President, the U.S. Senate, and the House of Representatives in order to become law.

How does a Bill becomes a law?

When Congress is in session and a bill is not signed by the president within ten days, it becomes law.

The steps that a bill undergoes are as follows:

Step 1: The bill is drafted and is introduced in the House of Representatives.

Step 2: The bill goes to committee.

Step 3: Subcommittee reviews the bill.

Step 4: Committee marks up the bill.

Step 5: Voting is done by the full chamber on the bill.

Step 6: The bill goes for referral  to the Senate.

Step 7: Finally, the bill goes to the president.

Therefore, the first option is correct.

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What was Captain Cook's role in the First Fleet?

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Answer:

Myth 2 – Cook and Endeavour were in the First Fleet and brought convicts to Australia. ... In fact, Cook was the representative of the British Crown and claimed possession of the east coast of Australia on behalf of the Crown, naming it New South Wales

Explanation:

Myth 1 – Cook was the first European to discover Australia
According to a recent survey 31 per cent of Australians think that James Cook was the first European to find Australia.1

The fact is that Cook’s 1770 voyage followed more than a dozen previous encounters by Europeans in the north-west, west and south of the continent throughout the 17th century – all of them more than a hundred years before Cook’s visit. There may even have been earlier Portuguese visits in the 16th century, and some historians have suggested that the Chinese Grand Fleet, under Admiral Zheng He, may have arrived here in the 15th century. Visiting long before Cook, men such as Willem Janszoon, Luis Vaz de Torres, Dirk Hartog, Frederick de Houtman and Abel Tasman are certainly not household names, as are Cook and Endeavour.

Cook can claim a couple of other ‘firsts’, though: in 1770, he was the first European to chart the east coast and the Endeavour crew were the first Europeans known to have landed on the east coast.

In fact, the oldest known foreign visitors to Australia were from modern-day Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Makassan traders had been visiting and trading with people in northern Australia for hundreds of years and dugout canoes were traded from the Sepik River to the Torres Strait Islands for generations before Cook arrived there.

No European ‘discovered’ Australia. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inhabitants of this continent managed that all by themselves – some 60,000 years before any European turned up.

Painting of James Cook
Captain Cook by Nathaniel Dance (1735-1811), published 1969. State Library of Victoria, H32508

Myth 2 – Cook and Endeavour were in the First Fleet and brought convicts to Australia
According to the same survey, 47 per cent of Australians think that Endeavour arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in 1788 – and they are 100 per cent wrong!2

The First Fleet, under Captain Arthur Phillip, arrived in Botany Bay between 18 and 20 January 1788. By that time, Cook had been dead for nine years, Endeavour had been renamed Lord Sandwich, and in 1778, during the American War of Independence, the ship had been scuttled in Newport Harbor, Rhode Island, as an underwater defence against French attack.

The way many non-Indigenous Australians mix up Cook and Phillip is understandable – for many years Cook’s arrival was seen as a better foundational moment than a fleet full of convicts, and so 29 April (the date when Endeavour arrived at Botany Bay in 1770) was officially celebrated as the origin of white settlement. From the 1930s, the focus of national commemorations turned towards the First Fleet – but often didn’t mention the convicts. It wasn’t until the ‘convict stain’ began to be erased in the 1970s that the First Fleet became widely associated with the beginning of modern Australia.

In fact, Cook was the representative of the British Crown and claimed possession of the east coast of Australia on behalf of the Crown, naming it New South Wales. Cook’s arrival has therefore become the symbol of the European invasion and occupation of the continent, particularly for First Nations people.

Myth 3 – January 26 marks Cook’s arrival
Another fallacy. On 29 April 1770, Cook arrived in Stingray Bay (which he later changed to Botanist Bay, then Botany Bay – the area is now the Kamay Botany Bay National Park). January 26 was when the First Fleet arrived in Sydney Cove – 18 years later, in 1788. Governor Phillip moved the planned settlement from Botany Bay to Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour). Strangely, perhaps, the usually meticulous cartographer Cook didn’t even enter what Phillip called ‘the finest harbour in the world’, but merely sailed past.

Myth 4 – Cook circumnavigated Australia
That’s a ‘no’. Cook saw only the east coast of the continent, and was several thousand kilometres short of a circumnavigation.

Cook sighted the mainland near what is now called Point Hicks, in Victoria, and sailed north up the east coast before continuing to Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia). He didn’t ever see the north and west coasts of the continent, and the only southern region he encountered was on a later trip, when he sailed Tasmania’s east coast.

The first European to circumnavigate Australia was Matthew Flinders, from 1801 to 1803. Flinders was accompanied by Bungaree, the first Indigenous Australian known to have circumnavigated the continent.


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Snake Story
Becky moved off of the porch slowly, backing through the door and into the house. She slammed the sliding glass door shut and stood for a moment, relieved to have something solid between her and the snake on the porch.
The glass was cool under her hands despite her pounding heart. She tried to slow her breathing. She was safe, at last, inside. Or was she? How had that snake gotten into the screened-in and walled-up back porch. If it could get in there, it's possible it could get inside where she was as well.
Becky wasn't someone who was normally skittish about wild things. She'd handled snakes before, picked up lizards many times, caught frogs in the garage and let them go. But snakes seemed to always catch her off guard. They would turn up when least expected. She would see them out of the corner of her eye and just the surprise of it would make her jump; her adrenalin would pump, her heart would thump, and her panic would take over.
What was she going to do? She couldn't just stand there waiting for the snake to decide to leave. What if it were venomous? It didn't look like a viper, but it could be. She would need to get out there soon to water the plants.
"What this requires is some advanced planning," she said out loud to her cat, Louie. "And, I will probably have to go 'once more into the fray' kitty," she said, looking in the cat's direction for emphasis.
"First things first, though," she said. The cat meowed back. It often did that, having become used to being talked to. "Let's look that fellow up," Becky said walking to her bookshelf.
"Let's see, snakes," she said, thumbing through her reptile and amphibian identification book. "It's brown and gray, with some black. With a pattern that looks ... there it is," she said thumping the page so hard that Louie jumped. "Not venomous," she said, triumphantly.
"It's an oak snake, Louie," she returned the book and strode over to her closet. "Not venomous, but I am still not taking chances," she said.
She reached into the closet and pulled out her heaviest jacket. It was lined and stuffed thick with lots of padding. Then she found her mittens and a pair of rubber boots. She knew even non-venomous snakes would sometimes threaten to strike when scared. "And that threat would work on me," Becky said aloud again, though Louie had no idea what she was talking about.
"It's 90 degrees outside, Louie," she said, "so get the iced lemonade ready for when I return."
It wasn't much of a plan, but it was the best she could come up with. With her armor on, she was already sweating when she slowly pushed open the sliding glass door and stepped back on to the porch.
She was pretty sure the snake would slither away from her presence. She propped open the outside door, and hoped she could shoo the snake in that direction.
Sweat dampened her arms and collected on her face. She spread her arms out, and took a few steps toward the snake. There was so much for it to hide beneath. Becky regretted the rocking chairs and all the plant stands between where the snake was in the corner and the door to the outside.
At first it seemed like the snake was just going to remain where it was, flicking its tongue every now and then. Becky waved her arms, lunged in its direction, and stomped her feet. It sat there, coiled in the corner, as if perfectly happy to remain there. In a fit of desperation, she picked up one side of the rocking chair the snake was under and let it drop. The snake jumped, raised its head like it was going to strike, and then stayed right where it was.
"Snake," Becky said, "This is not how it works. You have got to go." The snake moved its head back and forth, swaying a bit, and that gave Becky an idea.
She had read somewhere that snakes can "hear" thanks to the ability to process vibrations through the bone in their jaw. This awareness of vibrations in the ground was one reason it was very hard to sneak up on snakes. She quickly realized that getting the snake out was going to be a lot easier than she had thought.
Becky turned on the radio she kept on the porch and lowered it to the ground, pointing in the snake's direction. She adjusted the controls so that the bass was as high as it could go. Then she cranked up the volume. She envisioned the snake swaying to the sounds of "Dancing Queen by Abba, and then leaving the porch and going far far away.
Coming back into the house she began peeling off the now damp armaments she had put on earlier. "Louie, there is more than one way to skin a snake," she said laughing. She watched as the snake uncoiled and moved cautiously in the direction of the door. Bending down to pick up Louie Becky sighed and stroked his head. "'Cause no one ever wants to skin a cat sweetie
The glass was cool under her hands despite her pounding heart. She tried to slow her breathing. She was safe at last inside.
What is the main purpose of this sentence in the story?
a
Create tension
b
Describe the setting
c
Resolve conflict
d
Lessen tension

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

The main purpose of this sentence in the story is to lessen tension.

4.In the context of this text, how do people create change? What actions led to the successes of the Chicano Movement?(the text is The Chicano Movement)

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It shows your answer in the question
Chicano activists took on a name that had long been a racial slur—and wore it with pride.

Write about the history of Luxemburg for brainlest please.

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History of Luxembourg:
Population: 583,000

Official Language: French, Luxembourgish, German

Major Religions: Roman Catholic, Protestant

People have lived in Luxembourg as far back as Roman times. In 1437, the House of Luxembourg came to an end because there was no male heir to take the throne. This also brought an end to the tiny nation’s independence. It was ruled by different European countries over the next 400 years

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How do you evaluate good sources?

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Answer:

As you examine each source, it is important to evaluate each source to determine the quality of the information provided within it. Common evaluation criteria include: purpose and intended audience, authority and credibility, accuracy and reliability, currency and timeliness, and objectivity or bias.

Explanation:

Answer:

Find Out What You Can about the Author. One of the first steps in evaluating a source is to locate more information...

Read the Introduction / Preface. Begin by reading the Introduction or the Preface—What does the author want to...

Determine the Intended Audience. Consider the tone, style, vocabulary, level of information

Explanation:

How did the entire American nation mobilize for war? [select all that apply]
Group of answer choices
A Industry made items for the war effort.
B Americans mobilized to produce armaments.
C The government created organizations to help mobilization.
D Women took over jobs that men left.
U can pick all the right answers

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Answer:

I think the answer is A and D.

A and D. by the modulier of the war

Which story uses a compare and contrast text structure?
A) Dominic was an energetic boy. He had deep red hair, a dash of freckles splashed on his face, and a smile that could light up a room!
B) Dominic looked around to make sure everyone else in class was distracted. He quickly reached into Zanab's desk and took her super-secret-nobody-ever-touches-it-ever notebook.
C) Dominic was nervous about moving. He had always lived in the big, noisy city of Boston ever since he was born. Now he was on his way to live in a boring little farm town called Hayseed.
D) Dominic caught the pass from his quarterback and kept on running. The coach called a sweep play and it worked beautifully! Dominic juked two defenders on his way towards scoring the winning touchdown!

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

i believe it's C because it compares where he has always lived, a noisy city, to where he will live, a little farm town.

Answer:

C.) Dominic was nervous about moving. He had always lived in the big, noisy city of Boston ever since he was born. Now he was on his way to live in a boring little farm town called Hayseed.

Explanation:

He compares Boston to Hayseed

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Why do scientists spend less time looking through telescopes?

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Answer: because they use microscopes

Explanation: Astronomers use telescopes

Read the quotation from former US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger in 1973.

"No foreign policy—no matter how ingenious—has any chance of success if it is born in the minds of few and carried in the hearts of none.”

–Henry Kissinger, August 2, 1973

Which statement best describes Kissinger’s comment about foreign policy?

It’s very difficult to get most people to understand US foreign policy.
It’s preferable to just let the experts come up with US foreign policy.
It’s important to get wide support for US foreign policy decisions.
It’s important for all countries to agree with US foreign policy decisions.

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Answer:

It’s important to get wide support for US foreign policy decisions

Explanation:

Augustus said that he "found Rome brick and left it marble." What do you think
he meant?

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Answer:

Augustus is said to have boasted that he “found Rome brick and left it marble.” ... This epic poem was meant to glorify Augustus and Rome.

Explanation:


Augustus is said to have boasted that he “found Rome brick and left it marble.” ... This epic poem was meant to glorify Augustus and Rome. Other writers also flourished during the reign of Augustus, including Horace, Livy, and Ovid

why were the french forts intimidating to the english along the coast?

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Other colonies could be attacked at any time and they were trapped.
Other colonies could be attacked at any time and they were trapped.

How does each branch of the federal government "check" the other two branches?

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The government has a system called “checks and balances” which allows each branch to have the power to check on the other two branches. For example; Congress has the power to impeach presidents or supreme court judges, the Supreme Court has the power to over turn a law that they believe is unconstitutional, and the president has the power to veto bills sent from congress which prevents that bill from becoming a law. The three branches are as follows: Legislate (congress), Executive (the president and Vice President), and the Judicial branch (Supreme Court). I hope this helps answer your question.
checks and balances

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C I’m not 100% sure but I searched it up and looked around and found a few clues that looks similar to C

Answer:

Choice A

Explanation:

In 622, fearing for his life, Muhammad fled to the town of Medina. This flight from Mecca to Medina became known as the Hegira, Arabic for "flight." The Muslim calendar begins on this year. In Medina, the local people welcomed Muhammad and his followers.

Lora is on A. Ben is on another team. They paid a total of $21.25 for both team T-shirt. Writ an equation to represent the cost of Ben's shirt.

Me: what is the answer I'm confusing about this.

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(2 + X) = 21.25 should be the answer not sure tho

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(2 + X) = 21.25

Explanation:

What was the role of the tlatoani?
1 to work as soldiers
2 to serve as judges
3 to rule Aztec city-states
4 to rule the Aztec empire

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

It's answer A because even if you just look in a history book, it shows plenty of pictures with Tlatoani working and serving the Aztecs as soldiers and farmers.

3. To rule Aztec city-states!


Back then, the city-states of the Aztec Empire had their own Tlatonic (also known as leaders).

Why did Persia want to conquer the Greek city-states?


a. To spread their culture and religion

b. To gain control of valuable resources, land, and trade routes

c. To punish the Greek city-states for their defiance

d. To establish a colony in Greece

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Answer:

B, but the failed.

Explanation:

The right answer is C because the Greek cities had supported the cities of Ionia during their revolt against Persian rule, thus incurring the wrath of Darius.

Can anyone summarize this

Checks and Balances- This idea is implemented in the Constitution to ensure that no one branch of the federal government gains too much power. For example, the legislative branch (Congress) can approve a bill that will then be sent to the executive branch (President). If the president does not like the bill or thinks that it violates the rights of citizens, he/she can veto the bill. Vetoing the bill stops the bill from becoming law. This check on power ensures that Congress makes laws that do not violate the rights of citizens.
Anti-Federalists do not want to ratify the Constitution unless it includes a Bill of Rights. The Anti-Federalists are worried that the Constitution gives too much power to the federal government. Having a strong central government caused problems when the US was still part of Great Britain. Therefore, the Anti-federalists are fearful of this type of system. Federalists want a new constitution passed because it will fix America's weak political structure. Before the US Constitution was implemented, the constitution being used was known as the Articles of Confederation. This constitution has an extremely weak central government, allowing for disunity among the states.
The Anti-Federalists were against the ratification of the U.S. Constitution because they thought the new national government would be too powerful and disregard the guarantees and freedoms the articles of confederation had because the constitution had no Bill of Rights

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Answer:

The US Constitution is a system where the President can veto a bill that Congress approves, to ensure that the government does not gain too much power. The Constitution was implemented to fix America's weak political structure.

Explanation:

I hope that helps and sorry if its not correct.

Checks and Balances is a system used to balance all branches of the government so that one branch doesn't over power the others. Anti-Federalists wanted a strong state government and a Bill of Rights. They didn't want national government to become to powerful. While as Federilists wanted no Bill of Rights and a Strong national government. The Articles of Confederation had an extremely weak state government and caused a lot of issues.

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Who was Osama bin Laden

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Answer:

Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was a Saudi Arabian-born militant and founder of the pan-Islamic militant organization Al-Qaeda. The group is designated as a terrorist group by the United Nations Security Council, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the European Union, and various other countries.

Founder or Al queada

How was France affected after the signing of Treaty of Paris, which ended the French and Indian War?

A. France had to withdraw to its empire in Central and South America.
B. France had to allow the British to claim and settle the Ohio Valley.
C. France lost its claim to the entire Florida territory.
D. France had lost most of its territory and power in North America.

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Answer:

Explanation:

D. France had lost most of its territory and power in North America.

The correct answer is D

What is the Intellect of "Asia: Tang, Song, Mongols and Ming?" 50 points + brainiest

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It should be tang and song
NOTES
Two Golden Ages
After the Han dynasty (Wudi, Silk Road) collapsed in 220CE, China remained a divided land for about 400 years. During this period of division, China managed to escape the grim world that Western Europe was experiencing (plague, economic failures, etc.). Farm production in China expanded and technology slowly improved. Buddhism spread, while learning and the arts continued. Even Chinese cities survived despite invaders in the North, as the invaders would often adopt Chinese civilization rather than demolish it. Meanwhile, in the South, various Chinese dynasties rose and fell.
THE TANG DYNASTY
The first two Tang emperors were father (Li Yuan) and son (Li Shimin), but the son was the main force behind the dynasty. After time, Li Shimin, compelled his aging father to step down and took the throne himself, taking the name Tang Taizong. He was a brilliant general, government reformer, famous historian, and master of the calligraphy brush. He would eventually become the most admired of all Chinese emperors.
The Tang Dynasty, under the leadership of Tang Taizong, carried empire building to greater heights, conquering territories deep into Central Asia, as far as present-day Afghanistan. Chinese armies forced neighboring lands of Vietnam, Tibet, and Korea to become ​tributary states​. A tributary state is an independent state that has to acknowledge the supremacy of another state and pay tribute to its ruler. Therefore, while these states remained independent, their rulers had to acknowledge Chinese supremacy and send regular tribute to the Tang emperor.
Government & the Economy under the Tang Dynasty
Later Tang rulers, like Empress Wu Zhao, went back to the Han system of uniform government throughout China. They rebuilt the bureaucracy and enlarged the civil service system to recruit talented officials trained in Confucian philosophy. They also set up schools to prepare male students for the exams and developed a flexible law code.

Under a system of land reform, the Tang emperors redistributed land to peasants. This policy weakened the power of large landowners. At the same time, it increased government revenues, since the peasants could now pay taxes.
Decline of the Tang Dynasty
The Tang Dynasty eventually weakened. Eventually, Tang emperors lost China’s northwestern territories in Central Asia to the Arabs. Government corruption, heavy taxes, drought, famine, and rebellions all contributed to the end of the Tang Dynasty.
THE SONG DYNASTY
In 960CE, Zhao Kuangyin reunited much of China and founded the Song Dynasty. The Song ruled for 319 years, a little longer than the Tang. However, the Song controlled less territory than the Tang had. The Song faced the constant threat of invaders in the north. In the 1100’s, the struggling Song retreated south of the Huang He River. There, the Song ruled for another 150 years from their new capital at Hangzhou.
The Song Dynasty was a golden age. Chinese wealth and culture dominated East Asia. The economy expanded. The center of farming shifted from wheat-growing in the north to rice paddies on the Yangzi River in the south. By growing these new strains of rice with improved irrigation methods, peasants were able to produce two rice crops each year. The rise in productivity created surpluses, allowing more people to pursue trade, learning, and the arts.
Under the Song, foreign trade flourished. Merchants arrived by land and by sea from India, Persia, and the Middle East. The Chinese built better ships, and their merchants carried goods to Southeast Asia in exchange for spices and other items. The Song were found to trade porcelain, and eventually the government started using paper money.
Women in Song Dynasty Times
Women had a higher status in Tang times than they did in Song times. At home, women were called upon to run family affairs. Women joined their husband’s family upon marriage, and with their mother-in-law, they managed the family finances, discipline, and servants. Still, within families, boys were valued more highly than girls were. Women’s lower position was reinforced in late Song times with the custom of ​footbinding​. Footbinding is a practice in which the feet of young girls were bound with long strips of cloth, producing a lily-shaped foot about half the size of a foot that was allowed to grow normally. Tiny feet and a stilted walk because a symbol of female nobility and beauty. It was very painful, yet the custom survived because parents feared that a daughter with large feet would be unable to find a husband. Not every girl in China had her feet bound. Peasants who relied on their daughters for field labor did not accept it.

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.
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

She helped English settlers Louis and Clark and for that she is an important part of our early American history

I think it’s B and D only bc they make the most sense.

How did farmers in west texas and the panhandle respond to the limited water resources of the area?

A. they developed a system of crop rotation.
B. they turned to ranching instead of farming.
C. they only grew crops in the winter
D. they only grew crops that were suitable as livestock feed.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

They developed the system to help them survive longer, and it helped with gathering crops too.

A is the correct answer.

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Please answer my question

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G is the answer explanation using math and science can help solve this
the correct answer is definitely g

According to the map, where would a farmer in colonial times that grew rice and indigo most likely have lived? Massachusetts (MA) South Carolina (SC) New Jersey (NJ) Pennsylvania (PA)

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the answer is south carolina

Answer:

South Carolina

Explanation:

One of the first locations colonized and one of the biggest site for plantations in downtown Charleston

Use the maps below to answer the following question.




Based on the maps, which state listed below was located in the Southwest Native American cultural region?


New Mexico

Florida

Ohio

North Dakota

Use the maps below to answer the following question.Based on the maps, which state listed below was located

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Answer:

The answer is New Mexico.

Explanation:

The first map shows the main Native American cultural regions in the United States, including the Southwest region. The second map specifically highlights the states that were part of the Southwest region, which includes Arizona, New Mexico, part of Utah, and part of Colorado.

The options are:

New Mexico - Correct. The map shows New Mexico as part of the Southwest region.

Florida - Incorrect. Florida is not shown as part of the Southwest region.

Ohio - Incorrect. Ohio is not shown as part of the Southwest region.

North Dakota - Incorrect. North Dakota is not shown as part of the Southwest region.

Therefore, based on the maps provided, New Mexico was located in the Southwest Native American cultural region.

the answer is new mexico

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Answer;

2 canisters

Explanation:

because I asked my teacher because I forgot how to do this.

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Answer:

thee answer is c

Explanation:

the answer is c because the economical government during that time was not that good.

the cheesecake answer is C.
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What happened to the Loyalists after the American Revolution in Canada? After their homes were burned down, etc.

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Answer:

Many Loyalists fled to Canada after the American Revolution. They were given land by the British government and were allowed to rebuild their lives.

Many Loyalists fled to Canada after the American Revolution. They were given land by the British government and were allowed to rebuild their lives.
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