What was the result of napoleons invasion of Russia
A) stalemate
B) French defeat
C) Russian defeat
D) Napoleon was killed

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Answer 1

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Russia lost more than 200,000. A single battle (the Battle of Borodino) resulted in more than 70,000 casualties in one day. The invasion of Russia effectively halted Napoleon's march across Europe, and resulted in his first exile, to the Mediterranean island of Elba.

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Answer 2
The correct answer is C !

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Well, if you remember, The Declaration of the Rights of Man is a fundamental document of the French Revolution that granted civil rights to some commoners.

Who were the Robber Barons? What positive impact did they have on the United States? What challenges did the national economy face because of their existence? What challenges did workers face because of their existence and how might those challenges be related to the rise of labor unions? Answer all questions for full pts. (8pts) *

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Who were the Robber Barons?

The Robber Barons were wealthy owners of the American Industries during the Gilde Edge. Two of the most famous Robber Barons were John F. Rockefeller, owner of the Standard Oil Company, and Andre Carnegie, owner of the Steel Company.

What positive impact did they have on the United States?

The positive impact was that they invested millions of dollars in developing their industries and the creation of thousands of jobs.  

What challenges did the national economy face because of their existence?

The presence of their huge companies resulted in the lack of competition in their industries. They grew by buying other companies to the degree they became monopolies that dominated the industry.

What challenges did workers face because of their existence and how might those challenges be related to the rise of labor unions?

Workers labored for long hours a day and received low salaries. They also worked under unhealthy conditions that put them at risk. That is why they started to demand better working conditions and began to form labor unions.

Why did European nations use taxes on international trade, rather than other taxes, to raise revenue?

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Answer:

To punish the colonists for not lending them money

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Discuss ways the economies of the upper South and Deep South became independent on each other around 1860?

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The Upper South sold and transported enslaved people to the Deep South where they needed workers. Both the Upper and Deep South grew different crops so they depended on each other for these crops.

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two historical sites from Spain, England, and France and their site location

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Answer:

Mezquita, Cordoba

Explanation:

Mezquita, Mosque of Cordoba, Spain

Problems facing settlers during the first Oklahoma land run included all of the following except
A. a federal cavalry force that was too small to patrol the entire region
B. sooners sneaking into the Unassigned Lands before the official time
C. multiple claims on the same land, leading to disputes over land claims
D. difficuty finding land claims that would have neighbors in the region
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Answer:

B i think

Explanation:

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I believe the answer is B.

What is weather?
What is weather?

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Answer:

The defintionton of weather is when the state of the atmospthere is at a place of heat, dryness, sunshine, wetness, rain, wind, cold

Answer:

the temp

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How did this speech impact the U.S. Position in the Treaty of Versailles negotiations? It weakened Wilson's support for a League of Nations. It led the Senate to abandon the policy of isolationism. It contributed to aggressive actions to limit the influence of future dictators. It laid the groundwork for the U.S. To establish an alliance with Great Britain.

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Answer:  It weakened Wilson's support for a League of Nations.

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You did not include the speech in question however this should be the correct answer.

As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, a League of Nations was formed and even though it was President Woodrow Wilson's idea, the US did not join because Congress was opposed to it so the speech in question is probably a speech that weakened support for the League of Nations.

Option B is wrong because the Senate did not abandon isolationism after WW1.

Option C is wrong because the US did not engage in aggressive actions to curb future dictators and the US did not establish an alliance with Britain as a result of the Treaty of Versailles.

An amendment to the Maryland Constitution is passed to limit the uses of revenues acquired through casinos and other gambling entities to be appropriated for educational purposes

A. County Council (Local)
B. Congress (Federal)
C. General Assembly (State)

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Answer:

C. General Assembly (State)

Explanation:

Given that the question stated "amendment to the Maryland Constitution." This implies that the issue is related to the State, therefore the body to pass the Constitution of the state is known as the "General Assembly" belonging to the state.

This is evident in the fact that the primary function of the General Assembly is to pass laws vital for the interest of the State.

Maryland General Assembly constitutes 188 members, 47 senators, and 141 delegates.

Which statement is an example of an opinion?
O A. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States.
B. In 1846, Abraham Lincoln was elected to the U.S. Congress.
O C. Abraham Lincoln is one of the greatest U.S. presidents.
O D. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.

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Answer:

O C. Abraham Lincoln is one of the greatest U.S. presidents.

Explanation:

All of the others are facts that are proven to be true. The statement above varies because it is a person's opinion

n the case of Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969), the Court ruled that the First Amendment protects __________.
A.
symbolic speech
B.
anti-war protests
C.
student organizations
D.
freedom of assembly

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The first amendment states that it protects all types of speech unless it inflicts harm onto others. Only then would the first amendment not protect the citizen

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Analyze the purposes of map projections (political, physical, special purpose) and explain the applications of various types of maps.

Use the map below to answer the following question...
Why is this map considered a political map?

A) because it includes continents and major bodies of water
B) because it shows the importance of certain places
C) because it focuses on landmasses inhabited by people
D) because it shows boundaries created by human governments

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Answer: I believe its D

Explanation:

List and define the three main sections of the Sonata Form

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Answer:

ok

Explanation:

exposition, development and recapitulation in which the musical subject matter is stated, explored, or expanded, and restated.

All of the following were true of the working class during the Industrial Revolution, except:
their work day was rigidly scheduled.
they often labored under dangerous conditions.
women became more defined by gender roles.
their work was monotonous.

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Answer:

women became more defined by gender roles.

Explanation:

i think the answer is the third one

What best describes the efforts of W.E.B. Du Bois? O A. He was a famous pilot who made the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. B. He helped found the NAACP and promoted African American equality C. He was a poet who gained fame as the unofficial leader of the Harlem Renaissance. D. He was a strong believer in Black Nationalism and thought African American's could not achieve equality in the United States.​

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

for one the meaning of pan-Africanism is the principle or advocacy of the political union of all the indigenous inhabitants of Africa

also some text evidence is  "Du Bois was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1909" there for d is wrong c isnt a really good answer its more basic so no an a is just wrong

World History!!!! CAN SOMEONE HELP ME???
Look closely at the painting of the Calydonian Boar, a monster from Greek mythology. What qualities identify it as characteristic of Renaissance painting? Describe at least one Renaissance philosophy the painting reflects and one Renaissance artistic technique it uses. Be sure to support your answer with evidence from the painting and your knowledge of the Renaissance.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Who captured Rome about 750 B.C.?

Sicily A
Aequi B
Carthage C
Etruscans D

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The answer is D , Estruscans

Answer:

Etruscans

Explanation:

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Physical features of Europe Where is Balkan Peninsula, Carpathian Mountains, Danube River, English Channel, Iberian peninsula,Pyrenees , Rhine river , Ural Mountains

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Answer:

Europe is full of physical landscapes and physical features.

Explanation:

Europe is the continent that is located in the northern hemisphere it consists of the westernmost part of Eurasia and is bordered by the arctic ocean. Mediterranean sea to the south and Asia to the east.  Europe covers about 10,180,000 km square i.e. 2% of the earth's surface. It lies mainly in a temperate climate.  The Balkan peninsula is located in southwestern Europe, has got its name from the Balkan mountains which stretch for Bulgaria which bordered by the black sea.  The Carpathian mountains are ranges in arcs that formed in eastern and central Europe. They stretch from the eastern Czech republic.  Danube river is the second largest river in Europe, found in central and eastern Europe, the river connects 12 countries.  The English channel forms a part of the Atlantic Ocean which divides southern England from northern France.  The Iberian peninsula is located in the southwestern part of Europe. It s the western ost edge of Eurasia. It divided Spain and Portugal. The Pyrenees is a mountain range between Spain and France that has an elevation of 3,404 meters.  The rhine river is a major European rover that has a source in Switzerland has a length of 1,230 km.  Ural mountains are a range that rises from the north to south of western Russia. That forms part of the convection boundary.

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6. In the course of the US Civil War, how did tactics change?
O Massed groups of soldiers charged the enemy.
More of the responsibility was borne by the cavalry.
O Defensive trench warfare became more common.

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Answer:

On the Operational Strategic level (known at the time as Grand Tactics). The armies began to rely more and more on fortifying a position when they stopped movement. By the end of the war, soldiers, on their own initiative, began building primitive firing positions on their own.

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How did consumers weaken the economy in the late 1920s? Consumers only bought a limited number of products. Consumers bought too many goods they could not afford. Consumers refused to pay high prices for goods. Consumers increased their spending and used only cash.

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Consumers weakened the economy in the late 1920s because Consumers bought too many goods they could not afford.

In the Late 1920sThere was a general belied that the economy would keep on getting better. People kept borrowing more and more money to buy things that they could not afford.

This led to high amounts of loans being taken such that when there was a run on the banks by people to take back their money, the banks could not pay as they had given out loans.

In conclusion, option B is correct.

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Answer:B

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What caused the United States to enter World War II?

the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor
the Germany attack on Britain
the fall of France to Germany
all of the above

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Answer:The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor.

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Answer:

A if not all of the above.

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Otto von Bismarck was the chancellor of Prussia who was responsible for what

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Answer:

He was mainly responsible and known for the creation of the German Empire and was a leading diplomat in the late 19th century. Commonly known as the, Iron Chancellor.

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green revolution started in India in​

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1960s ,,,, in the case of India, the Green Revolution at first started in the late 1960s. With the success of it, India attained food self-sufficiency within a decade by the end of the 1970s (the first 'wave' of the Green Revolution).

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valued independent thinking and learning and met in groups to discuss and advance
ideas inspired by the Scientific Revolution.
2. Popular throughout Europe, was a system of government in which the king had total
power
3. The left France and Britain in debt. As a result, Britain added taxes to the American
colonies.
4. As the first act of violence during the French Revolution, the symbolically destroyed
the absolute monarchy.
5.
led the Jacobins during the Reign of Terror
6. The replaced the National Convention as the governing body of France at the end of
the Revolution

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Answer:

1. Enlightenment

2. Absolute power

3. The French and Indian War.

4. Fall of the Bastille

5. Maximilien Robespierre.

6. The Jacobins

Explanation:

1. The enlightenment was a philosophical and intellectual movement that began in the 18th century in Europe.

2. Absolute monarchs in Europe attempted to hold greater power without being restricted by any laws.

3. The debts were enormous after the French and Indian war in America.  Britishers decided to introduce acts in the colonies.

4. Bastille prison destroyed during the French Revolution. The Bastille symbolised the end of the monarchy rule.

5. Jacobin Club was a political club whose members plotted to overthrew the monarchy and started the French Republic. Maximilien Robespierre was one of the members of this club.

Answer 1:

Enlightenment is the valued independent thinking and learning and met in groups to discuss and advance  ideas inspired by the Scientific Revolution.

Answer 2:

Absolute power is the popular throughout Europe, was a system of government in which the king had total  power.

Answer 3:

The French and Indian War the left France and Britain in debt. As a result, Britain added taxes to the American  colonies.

Answer 4:

Fall of the Bastille as the first act of violence during the French Revolution, the symbolically destroyed  the absolute monarchy.

Answer 5:

Maximilien Robespierre as led the Jacobins during the Reign of Terror.

Answer 6:

The Jacobins the replaced the National Convention as the governing body of France at the end of  the Revolution.

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Select the phrases that describe an idea, practice, or belief of the Hebrews. A.Worshiped a god who had an animal head B.Believed many gods controlled the forces of nature C. Developed their beliefs over time and still practice them today D. Referred to the Torah for understanding E.Regarded Abraham as their leader, but not as a god F.Were some of the earliest people to choose to worship one god

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Answer:

The correct option is E) The Hebrews tegarded Abraham as their leader, but not as a god  

Explanation

Option F) is the next best alternative however many scholars disagree with the view that the Hebrew nation were monotheistic, instead they hold the Hebrew nation as "monolatrous". Monolatrous means holding other lesser dieties as gods but the exception of Yahweh as the most powerful and most respected of them all.

Abraham is considered as the first patriarch of the Hebrews because he birthed and raised Isaac, who birthed and raised Jacob (later to be renamed Israel and the head of the Twelve Tribes.

The first person to begin to know God intimately was Abraham. He recieved the template/statute that would guide generations of Jews to come in their interactions with God, hence the reason he is considrered the leader of the Jewish nation. One of such statues was the commandment with respect to circumcision as found in 19th verse of the 18th chapter of the biblical book of Genesis.

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What Jewish kings?    C: is wrong

Jews were killed in pogroms and that came later.

Christians never converted in large numbers to becoming Muslims.

The answer is D.

Answer:

I believe it should be B, (but it would be A if the victors force converted the Christians) because the Muslims won most of the Crusades, and usually in war, the victor executes the losing team sadly.

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8. What issue did the Great Compromise resolve?

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population i believe ;) good luck!!

Answer:

population

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