there were 94,172 people at a football game on saturday . on monday 1,000 fewer people were at a football game . in word form , how many people were at the football game on monday?
which of these empires had control over large portion of the former roman empire
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"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. “Laozi
• How might this quote affect people’s beliefs today?
Answer:
people will want to be loved
Explanation:
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was the American war for independence inevitable, if so why?
During the Industrial Revolution of the late 1800s, many people moved to cities in order to work in factories. This rapid increase in urbanization led to A. increased problems with housing shortages and health issues. B. more government restrictions on reformers and settlement houses. C. increased wages for foreign immigrants and other minority groups. D. more government control over political machines and election fraud.
Answer: A. Increased problems with housing shortages and health issues.
Further detail:
The Industrial Revolution had its beginning in Great Britain, and eventually spread from there. Once the United States became involved, especially in the "Second Industrial Revolution" years (1870-1914), the size and resources of the country allowed the US to become a bigger industrial power than the nations of Europe.
Industrialization also led to the phenomenon of urbanization -- the movement of people away from the rural countryside and into cities. That led to other issues, like pollution and crime problems in cities. So sanitation and health measures were enacted, and the first police forces were formed.
The overcrowding conditions also meant poor living conditions in tenements and slums. The condition of these sorts of neighborhoods was documented by Jacob Riis, a police reporter in New York. In 1888, Riis took pictures of what life was like in New York City's slums. Using his own photos as well as photos gathered from other photographers, Riis began to give lectures titled, "The Other Half: How It Lives and Dies in New York," in which he would show the pictures on a projection screen and describe for viewers what the situations were like. He gave his lectures in New York City churches. In 1989, a magazine article by Riis (based on his lectures) was published in Scribner's Magazine. The book version was then published in 1890 as How the Other Half Lives: Studies among the Tenements of New York. Riis blamed the poor living conditions on greed and neglect from society's wealthier classes, and called on society to remedy the situation as a moral obligation.
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Which early hominid species was one of the first to control fire and migrate to new regions?
Choose 1 answer:
A
Homo habillis
B
Homo sapiens
C
Homo erectus
Which of the following statements best describes Arab activity along the east coast of Africa in the Middle Ages?
Arabs established peaceful trading communities, adding their words to local languages like Swahili.
Arab armies and navies destoyed, looted, and conquered the entire coast.
Arabs conquered, converted, traded, enriched, and enslaved Africans along the coast.
Arab sailors were primarily looking for sea passages around Africa, and only established bases along the way.
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The Triple Entente consisted of
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
France, Great Britain, and Italy
France, Great Britain, and Russia
Answer: France, Great Britain, and Russia
Explanation: The Triple Entente, based on the French word, means understanding, an agreement that relates to the alliance of the Russian Empire, France and the United Kingdom with Ireland, against the growing threat from Germany and Austria Hungary and their imperialist expansionist intentions. This alliance was formally established by the signing of the 1907 agreement between Russia and Britain, and all members of the Entente entered as WWI Allies against the Central Powers.
What demands did colonists in this region place on the American Indians who lived there?
I don't know what region you are specifically talking about but typically, colonists pushed into native American lands stealing them and killing them when they refused to move.
Colonist also brought diseases from Europe that killed a large number of the native population and engaged in constant warfare with them. Native Americans would raid colonies and vice versa.
One achievement of the Scientific Revolution that changed the way natural events are studied is
a. the scientific method
b. a new almanac.
c. botanical gardens.
d. the printing press.
Which branch of the government is responsible for drawing up articles of impeachment against an American president ?
A. Federal district court
B. Senate
C. House of Representatives
D. Supreme Court
Answer:
C. House of Representatives
Explanation:
An impeachment process designates a figure of law in some countries such as the US, through which charges can be brought against a senior government official. Impeachment refers to the accusation or challenge and is usually the beginning of a process of revocation of the mandate. Thus, although Bill Clinton was the object of impeachment, there was no revocation of his mandate since he was exonerated by the Senate. Once an agent or governor is accused, the parliament or congress must approve the process of political trial and later take charge of the trial of the accused (usually in the upper house). If an individual has been the object of a removal process, he or she must face the possibility of being condemned by a vote of the legislative body, which causes his or her removal and disqualification for similar functions. Other translations into Spanish are motion of censure, impeachment, challenge, destitution, residency, impediment, deposition or public accusation.
Article One of the Constitution of the United States guarantees that high officials can be prosecuted by mandate of the House of Representatives because of serious crimes, with the exception of members of the legislature (without imposing criminal sanctions). As in the British model, once the Congress opens the process, it is the Senate that is in charge of carrying out the trial. To condemn the accused, two thirds of the votes of the senators are necessary. This eventual punishment consists of the dismissal of the accused and his disqualification from holding other public positions.
This photograph shows Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser (left) talking with Saudi Arabia's Premier Prince Feisal (center) and Yemen Prime Minister Seif El Islam El Hassan, during a meeting in 1955. Which of the following can be inferred by the clothing worn by Nasser?
You forgot to attach the picture but I found the pic from other sources. The correct answer to this would be:
“He believed in a secular Egypt.”
Secularism is the belief of the separation of government institutions and the persons directed to symbolize the state from religious institutions and religious dignitaries. In this case, Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser wore something (tuxedo perhaps) that was not symbolic of his religious status unlike the other two prime ministers.
Answer: He believed in a secular Egypt.
Options:
He backed traditional Arab values.
He wanted to fit in with the other leaders.
He believed in a secular Egypt.
He was opposed to Pan-Arabism.
In September of 1863 who succeeded in beating back a confederate counterattack to capture the city of Chattanooga
Answer:
General Rosecrans
Explanation:
A first conviction for a DUI will result in your license being automatically revoked for ___________days
How did the last Ice Age affect Paleolithic people?
how did european states come to dominate china's economy during the mid-19th century
The causes were diverse: Hong Kong became an enclave of Great Britain, with which numerous ports were built that favored the European state. Another cause was the interests that countries like France and Russia had over northern China, where they were given all the privileges for being European powers, such as taking away from China the areas they wanted for them. For this reason China stagnated in its economy and became a country where the influences of foreign powers had greater dominance. In other words, European States and countries such as Japan in Asia.
The Nam Viet Empire developed differently from other Southeast Asian cultures, because for a long period of time, they were controlled and influenced by
India.
Japan.
China.
Indonesia.
Answer:
Japan.
Explanation:
The Nam Viet Empire was a puppet state of the Japanese Empire that existed during 1945. It had a short existence, since it coincided with the end of World War II and the surrender of Japan.
After the Japanese took full control of French Indochina in March 1945, they weighed the idea for the establishment of puppet states in the former colonial territory. This idea came partly from the theoretical approaches of the so-called Co-prosperity Sphere of Greater East Asia, a large community of Asian states that would be built around Japan and in which it would be the center of it. Its creation, however, was made too late in World War II to have any influence.
URGENT!!!! Why did John Calvin write the Institutes of the Christian Religion?
Answer:
John Calvin wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion to explain the Reformation and Protestant beliefs.
Explanation:
The Institutes of the Christian Religion is a treatise on theology written by John Calvin. It was first published in Latin in 1536, and then translated into French by Calvin himself in 1541.
In this work the doctrine of the Reformation, as promoted by Calvin, is developed systematically. Through his text, he emphasizes the contrast between the total power of God and the smallness of man, lost by original sin. Since that sin has made him fall, man has become corrupt in his nature and has been deprived of his free will. Their state depends on divine grace and the beneficiaries have been chosen in a predestined way.
What roles did children play in noble and peasant households
Peasant children were very poor and uneducated. They had to work very hard to support their family while noble children lived in the castle and were sent to other castles to train to become a knight.
In which region world hominids believed to have originated
What is the main task of the legislative branch? to hold criminal trials to create new laws to manage the courts to command the military
the answer is B/ TO CREATE NEW LAWS.
"This organization is charged with developing policies to protect U.S. transportation, especially in airport security and the prevention of aircraft hijacking."
The description above is MOST likely characterizing the actions of which post-9/11 governmental agency?
A) Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
B) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
C) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
D) National Security Advisor (NSA)
George W. Bush defeated what president for governor of Texas.
Jefferson delays mentioning the American colonies until late in the introduction. how does this delay affect his argument
- It draws readers into the argument and establishes that ideas apply to society.
At first, Jefferson talks directly about the problem. His goal is to make everyone focus the argument in a political perspective. After people understood this part of the argument, they would be ready to connect it with the context that was yet to be presented.
- It emphasizes that the principles involved are universal, not just American.
At some point, he mentions what he called the "self-evident truths". That only means that what he speaks of is universal in his point of view. He points out the situation without connecting to their own situation before arguing about it because, at first, he wants everyone to see how wrong the situation itself is, to later say: "That's what is happening to us".
In which ten-year period did New Orleans have the greatest increase in population?
a. 1830–1840
b. 1850–1860
c. 1880–1890
d. 1890–1900
Answer:
a.1830-1840
Explanation:
i just took the textSelect all that apply. The Minoans, the earliest civilization along the Mediterranean and Aegean seas, were known for:
developing the alphabet
beautiful cities
recording history
plumbing
artwork
By definition, a nation-state is ____________.
A.
a place or region where something is native or most common
B.
a territory that is controlled by an independent government
C.
a group of people who are united by a common ethnicity, language, and culture
D.
the place of official business of an ambassador
Answer: B
Explanation:
Briefly explain one philosophy that directly inspired the writing of the Declaration of Independence. Provide at least one piece of evidence to support your answer.
Answer:
Answers will vary. Responses should include mention of Enlightenment philosophies such as John Locke or others who espoused ideas about individual liberty as opposed to monarchial tyranny.
Explanation:
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The new nation of Czechoslovakia was formed _____.
Answer:
at the end of World War I
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