Write an argument in favor of the Navigation Acts.

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Answer 1

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The Navigation Acts, or more broadly the Acts of Trade and Navigation, was a long series of English laws that developed, promoted, and regulated English ships, shipping, trade, and commerce between other countries and with its own colonies. The laws also regulated England's fisheries and restricted foreigners' participation in its colonial trade. While based on earlier precedents, they were first enacted in 1651 under the Commonwealth. The system was reenacted and broadened with the restoration by the Act of 1660, and further developed and tightened by the Navigation Acts of 1663, 1673, and 1696.

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What are the 3 kinds of government founded in Rome?

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Answer:

Monarchy. Republic. Empire.

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Rome experienced each type of government listed and founded each of them too.

Answer:Monarchy, Republic, and Empire

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Please answer--> The picture below is of a ceremonial rite installing the new Pharoah in Egypt. What type of government is represented in this picture?
(Picture is attached below with answer options to choose from)

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Answer:

monarchy

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Monarchy is the type of government is represented in this picture. Hence, option D is correct.

What is Monarchy?

Monarchy, a form of governance in which a single person possesses complete sovereignty or power. The word refers to nations where the monarch has absolute authority and acts as the head of state. Monarchs are chosen through hereditary procedures.

The monarchy is the oldest form of government in the United Kingdom. In a monarchy, the head of state is either a king or queen. The British Monarchy is one of the constitutional monarchies. This shows that although though The Sovereign is the Head of State, laws are created and adopted by an elected Parliament.

With their "less formal role" as the country's ruler, the monarch acts as "a center for national identity."

Thus, option D is correct.

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Identify three examples of secondary sources​

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Textbook , magazine article , Book reviews etc are the examples of secondary sources...

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Textbooks, dictionaries and biographies

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"Replacing one tax law with another only made colonists angrier. The taxes were very small, and they were meant to help the colonists. As long as the colonists paid their taxes, Britain would provide defense for them" 1)So, WHY was there so much anger towards these small taxes? 2)What does the quote above mean? 3)How does our current system of gov. Today ensure that we have at least some say in the taxes we pay?

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Answer:

It was not about taxes, it was about the government who pass it.

Explanation:

This was not about taxes, it was about the government who passed this order. New taxes were imposed by the parliament of England not by their own local government of colonists which make them angrier and they decided not to pay taxes to the British empire because they violate their rights as British citizens. Our current system collect taxes from us and spend on ourselves while the British collect taxes from colonist and spend it on its own country not on the colonist.

Law created by King George III to NOT allow the colonists to move west after the French and Indian War???
Answer choices:
Sons of liberty
Proclamation of 1763
Mercenary
Treaty of Paris of 1763
Guerrillas

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I would say it's  proclamation of 1763

Explanation: I guarantee you its not guerillas, mercenary, sons of liberty. It is most like Proclamation of 1763, because treaty of paris was a document after america won independence.

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2 .

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How did Sir Robert Borden "rig" the election of 1918?

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PLEASE HELP FAST!! How did Georgia play an important role during the Constitutional Convention?

A)Georgia delegate, Abraham Baldwin, refused to sign the Constitution because the debate over equal representation was not resolved.
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B)No delegates from Georgia attended the Constitutional Convention because Georgia was involved in a war with Spain during the convention.


C)Georgia delegate, Abraham Baldwin, helped provide the opportunity for discussion that would lead to the Great Compromise solving the problem of equal representation.


D)Georgia delegate, William Few, helped to ensure George Washington as the leader of the country before voting was allowed.

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Answer:

I think it's A, but don't mark my words...

Definitely not B

How did Napoleon’s activities in Europe effect his decision to sell the Louisiana territory?

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Answer:

He could no longer control the native Americans living in there territory.

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Before the Pueblo Revolt there was not ________________________.
a.
a reduction in population
c.
crop failure and famine
b.
a sharp increase in villages
d.
Spanish became a common language


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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The awnser is going to be. B

Answer:

b

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Which country did the United States back in the Yom Kippur War of the 1970s? A. Egypt B. Israel C. Sinai D. Syria​

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Answer:

B

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B. Israel

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QUESTION: How does having written rules about how Congress
functions protect We the People's rights and freedoms?

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Explanation:

Becuse when someone says to the country that this is your country rules then on first day everyone will apply the rules but as the time passe pupils will be careless thats why tha laws are written in a book That is called The Book Of Law

The war of 1812 greatly changed the U.S. by?
A. Creating a growing sense of national pride
B. Helping the federalist rise to power
C. Placing strict limits on the spread of slavery
D. Giving it control over the Louisiana territory

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Option a is the answer

Where were the Tobacco Colonies located?​

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Answer:

New England

Explanation:

"Where were the Tobacco Colonies located?​"

The tobacco colonies were those that lined the sea-level coastal region of English North America known as Tidewater, extending from a small part of Delaware south through Maryland and Virginia into the Albemarle Sound region of North Carolina (the Albemarle Settlements).

Why was no one happy with the compromise of 1850

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The compromise also included a more stringent Fugitive Slave Law and banned the slave trade in Washington, D.C. The issue of slavery in the territories would be re-opened by the Kansas–Nebraska Act, but many historians argue that the Compromise of 1850 played a major role in postponing the American Civil War.

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true or false theocracy can co exist with monarchy ​

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Yes theocracy can co-exist with monarchy because there can be a king/queen that follows religious rules and laws.

Why did the progressives oppose the taft?

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Answer:

Opposed Taft because he signed and defended the Payne-Aldrich Tariff (A weak bill that raised tariffs, but not enough to protect American-big business.)

According to this declaration why do children need someone to advocate

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Answer:

To provide protection to the child.

Explanation:

Children need someone to advocate  or talk about their interest and rights because children has their rights in the society. They need someone to talk about their rights when there is violation of rights occurs with the children in the society. To provide protection to the child, an advocate is needed to raise their voice and fight for their rights.

He was as great as a man can be without virtue meaning? Napoleon

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Answer:This quote means that Napoleon was without morals, but for someone without morals, he acted the best he could.   Prove that he did have virtues with examples of good strong behavior or agree and show how ruthless he was

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What is the Greek god Tyche strength and weakness

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In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.

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Answer:

Thats easy The answer is B and if not it is C

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Which sentence best describes the effect of the Declaration of Rights?
A.
It gave Parliament the right to elect a successor when a monarch died.
B.
It ensured that no monarch could rule without Parliament.
C.
It guaranteed all people the rights to liberty and property.
D.
It defined the rights of the officials of the Church of England.

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Answer:

I believe its B

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In which type of government do people receive services from the government like healthcare, basic housing, and education?

A) Monarchy
B) Socialism
C) Autocracy

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B would be the answer
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The idea of farming took shape in one region only and then spread to the rest of the world over thousands of years. True OFalse​

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Answer:

its true

Explanation:

the framer spread the rest of the world

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Alot of countries do farming.

Why were the "Dark Ages" given this name?
high levels of pollution caused an absence of light
guilt over abandoning traditional religions caused heightened anxiety
widespread illiteracy caused few historical records to be left behind
anger at the collapse of Rome caused political revolution

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Answer:

Correct answer is widespread illiteracy caused few historical records to be left behind .

Explanation:

First option is not correct as Europe didn't had problems with pollution, as they did with climate changes and diseases.

Second option is not correct as Christianity became a dominant part of everyday life of people.

Third option is correct as usually only people close to church were educated. Most of the people weren't able to leave any type of written source behind them.

There were no political revolutions at all at that time as the new feudal system was established.

Use the excerpt from William Bennett Munro’s Crusaders of New France to answer the question.


Which conclusion about the impact of environmental conditions on New France does the excerpt BEST support?


A.

Variable climate conditions discouraged French colonists from settling in the St. Lawrence River Valley.


B.

The forested landscape of the interior limited French ambitions and confined them to lands adjacent to the British.


C.

Rugged, wooded terrain hindered French efforts to build large agricultural communities like those in the British colonies.


D.

Early French settlers lacked the technology to clear and develop tracts of land sizable enough to support large populations.

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Answer:

Rugged, wooded terrain hindered French efforts to build large agricultural communities like those in the British colonies.

Explanation:

"Much of the land on both the north and the south shores of the St. Lawrence was heavily timbered, and the work of clearing proved tedious"

French efforts to build an agricultural community in the New France area to contribute towards a cultivable land in one of its Colony like the British was largely limited due to the topographic features of the landmass. They were encouraged to clear wooden terrain, especially timber to make it a productive landmass. However, most of the efforts went in vain even after half a century of settlement due to the conditions and their desire to make New France one of the most productive agricultural community failed.

Rise =1, Run = 3, and point (3,-1)



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Answer:

It starts at 3,-1 then     1/3    or     up 1 over 3

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how did Pittsburgh Landing fit into the Northern strategy in fighting the war?​

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Pittsburg Landing fit into the Northern strategy in fighting the war by the  Union wanting to gain control of the tributaries that flowed into the Mississippi River.

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The largest cities in the United States are located near____.

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Answer:

The largest city in the US is New York City, with over 8.5 million residents. Los Angeles and Chicago follow, each with more than 2.5 million residents, and southern US cities Houston and Phoenix round out the top five with populations of almost 2.3 million and 1.6 million, respectively.

Explanation:

The coast line.

Almost all of the major cities in the USA are located near the east, gulf and west coast. That includes, New York, Los Angeles, Miami and Houston with many more.

What is one way that early Muslim Empires influenced a later country's culture?

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The introduction of Islam to Sub-Saharan Africa facilitated the rise of political empires, encouraged trade and wealth, and increased the traffic in slavery. Islam was more attractive to kings because of its concept of the caliph combined political power with religious authority.

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5-10 facts about Amelia Earhart.

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1. She was born in Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897

2. She was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

3. She was an American aviation pioneer and author.

4. She wrote best selling books about her flying experiences

5. She graduated from Columbia University in 1915

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