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The map shows political divisions of Louisiana. Louisiana is organized into 64 administrative districts known as

Shries.
Provinces.
Districts.
Parishes.

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Known as Parishes.

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Parishes

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The most significant way in which modern science challenged Asian creation narratives was that none of the Asian creation narratives recognized:

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that humans descended from apes and originated in Africa.

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In simple words, Later humans evolved from Australopithecine predecessors around 3.5 billion years ago, most probably in Eastern Africa, most likely in the Kenyan Rift Valley, where even the earliest known stone tools were discovered.

Humans as well as the large mammals of Africa – chimpanzees (including bonobos or so-called "pygmy chimpanzees") and gorillas – have a shared ancestor that lived about 8 and 6 thousand years ago. Humans probably first evolved in Africa, and a great deal of human evolution has taken place on the continent.

In this generation,why do we need to appreciate the early civilization's donation?​

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yes bcs our life style beliefs tradition all are based on and originated from there.all development in different fields like science and technology,health today ate influnced by them.early civilizations are the basis of todays development all other things and ideas we have now

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yes we do

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When selecting a primary source, it is important to A. find a secondary source to back it up. B. determine its authenticity. C. create your own bias. D. exclude oral interviews.

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B. Determine its authenticity.

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B. Determine its authenticity.

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What were the THREE reasons Santa Fe was selected as the site for the capitol

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the THREE reasons Santa Fe was selected as the site for the capito

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Because pedro de peralta wanted a location that was more secure and easily defensible.

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The 14th amendment does all of the following except WHAT?

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Answer: state that the right to vote shall not be abridged on account of race

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what were some economic impacts of colonial rule in India during the British Colonization?

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During the period of British rule, agricultural production grew substantially in order to feed a population which grew from 165 million in 1757 to 420 million in 1947. The new system of land ownership offered some stimulus to increase output, and there was substantial waste land available for development.

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Thirteenth Amendment Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime where of the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Section 2. Congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. The Liberator Boston-based Abolitionist newspaper, published by William Lloyd Garrison "...Henceforth, personal freedom is secured for all who dwell on the American soil, irrespective of complexion or race. It is not merely the abolition of slavery, with the old recognized right of each State to establish a system ad libitum; but it is the prohibition, by ‘the supreme law of the land,' duly ratified, to enslave a human being in any part of our national domains, or to restore what has been overthrown. It is, consequently, the complete triumph as well as utter termination of the Anti-Slavery struggle, as such...” December 22, 1865 In what way are these two sources similar? A. They are both secondary sources relating to the abolition of slavery. B. They are both primary sources regarding the Thirteenth Amendment. C. They are both examples of publications made during the Civil War. D. They are both articles published in the United States Constitution.

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B. They are both primary sources regarding the Thirteenth Amendment.

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Both of these sources are primary sources. A primary source is an original material from a specific place and time. The first source is the actual wording in the United State Constitution explaining the Thirteenth Amendment. The second source is an article written by a senator during that time period, and it includes a description of the Thirteenth Amendment.

During the
era, numerous civilizations in the Middle East adopted Greek language, ideas, and culture.
O Hellenistic
O Greek
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O Classical
O Alexander
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Hellenistic

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During the Hellenistic era, numerous civilizations in the Middle East adopted Greek language, ideas, and culture.

Hellenistic period was known as the period between the death of Alexander the Great and the formation of the Roman Empire. The Greeks experienced a high period of dominance and success in spheres of life such as architecture, literature, religion during this period which made other countries to adopt its style.

Why were the Middle Colonies nicknamed "the breadbasket?"

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The Middle colonies were called the “Breadbasket colonies” because of their fertile soil, ideal for farming.

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their idea

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Summarize the 1st continental congress

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From 1774 to 1789, the Continental Congress served as the government of the 13 American colonies and later the United States. The First Continental Congress, which was comprised of delegates from the colonies, met in 1774 in reaction to the Coercive Acts, a series of measures imposed by the British government on the colonies in response to their resistance to new taxes. In 1775, the Second Continental Congress convened after the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) had already begun. In 1776, it took the momentous step of declaring America’s independence from Britain. Five years later, the Congress ratified the first national constitution, the Articles of Confederation, under which the country would be governed until 1789, when it was replaced by the current U.S. Constitution.

why was it bad that united states declare war on mexico

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It was bad because peoples' lives were lost during the border wars.

That is why, hope this helps. :)

Mexico didn’t follow through with its threat to declare war, relations between the two nations remained tense over border disputes

Why does drowne say there’s no such thing as a historical fact? Do you agree? Why or why not?

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I do not agree because there are a million historical facts

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historical facts are all over the world

As humans began to farm, they were then able to produce . This allowed them to free members of their community to do other jobs, which is called . In addition, people began to live in settlements. Eventually, around 4000 BCE, this would lead to the development of .

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As humans began to farm, they were then able to produce  ✔ a food surplus

. This allowed them to free members of their community to do other jobs, which is called  ✔ specialization of labor In addition, people began to live in  

✔ permanent settlements. Eventually, around 4000 BCE, this would lead to the development of  ✔ the first civilizations

.

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HOW?
How has this document impacted America?
For the mayflower compact ?

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it laid the ground for the decleration and the constitution

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In Lazarillo de Tormes: What does the blind man do to earn money? What is your trade

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Lazaro describes how the blind man is able to collect a fair amount of money by affecting an air of religious devoutness and reciting prayers and blessings in exchange for alms. Yet as skilled as the blind man is at his trade, and although he makes enough money, he keeps Lazaro very hungry all the time.

how was the objectives resolution formulated?why is it part of the successive constitution of pakistan?

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The Constituent Assembly of India came into existence as per the provisions of Cabinet Mission Plan of May 1946. Its task was to formulate constitution/s for facilitating appropriate transfer of sovereign power from British authorities to Indian hands.

The Assembly was to have proportional representation from existing provincial legislatures and from various princely states. Bulk of these elections was completed by the end of July 1946, under the supervision of Reforms Office under Governor General (Viceroy).

The Assembly was to have three sections: Punjab & North-West, Bengal-Assam and Rest of India. The Constitutions were to be formulated for Indian Union, each Section and for each of the Provinces therein. The Muslim League, which had won bulk of the 80 Muslim seats and dominated two smaller Sections, chose not to participate so the Assembly never convened separately in sections.

Assembly held 12 sessions, or rounds of sittings:

December 9-23, 1946,

January 20- 25, 1947,

April 28- May 2, 1947,

July 14- 31, 1947,

August 14- 30, 1947,

January 27, 1948,

November 4, 1948-January 8, 1949,

May 16- June 16, 1949,

July 30-September 18, 1949,

October 6-17, 1949,

November 4-26, 1949,

January 24, 1950.

Membership of the Assembly kept varying for different reasons, other than resignation and death. Many public figures showed keenness to enter the Assembly but its membership was also denounced by certain groups like Muslim League, Communists and Socialists. These attitudes changed too. After passage of the Indian Independence Act by British Parliament it was decided that those members who wish to retain their seats in provincial legislature would vacate their seats in the Assembly. But several members of provincial legislature continued to come and partake in the Assembly until the provision against this was made in the Constitution itself. Biggest change in membership was caused by the declaration of Partition of India. Certain members like Dr. Ambedkar, who were elected from territories assigned to Dominion of Pakistan, lost their seats. Muslim League members elected from United Provinces, Bihar and elsewhere came to occupy their seats after partition. Such members were humiliated on many occasions and Patel even told them to go to Pakistan. After initial disinterest, the princely states started negotiating with a committee of the Assembly for their representation. Over a period, hundreds of princely states were grouped into larger associations and provisions were made for them to elect their representatives to the Assembly. Till the last day of the Assembly, new members kept joining in. Hyderabad did not send any representative till the end. The total number of people who sat as members of the Assembly at any time has not been calculated by any official or scholar. Records show that maximum membership towards the end of tenure of Assembly was 307.

The Assembly took help of several non-members in formulation of the Constitution. Eminent public figures outside the Assembly were requested to work as members of committees formed by the Assembly for focused deliberations on specific features or segments.

Much of constitution-making took place in these committees, both from procedural and substantive viewpoint. Till date, no official report has appeared in public domain on the exact number of committees formed by the Constituent Assembly. Resolutions were moved for setting up committees as and when the need arose, and adopted after discussion. Depending on swiftness of nomination or election of members of respective committees, their formal appointment took few hours, days or weeks from the adoption of resolution.

Principal Committees and their sub-committees

2.1- Advisory Committee on Fundamental Rights, Minorities, Tribal Areas and Excluded Areas (appointed on 24 Jan. 1947. 57 members, Chairperson- Sardar Patel. Worked till 26 May 1949)

2.2- Union Powers Committee (appointed on 25 Jan, 1947. 12 members, Chairperson- J.L. Nehru. Worked till 26 Aug. 1947)

2.3- Union Constitution Committee (appointed on 4 May. 1947. 12 members, Chairperson- J.L. Nehru. Worked till 31 July, 1947.)

2.4- Provincial Constitution Committee (appointed on 4 May. 1947. 21 members, Chairperson- Sardar Patel. Worked till 21 July, 1947.)

Which event happened first? Group of answer choices 395 A.D The Roman Empire is divided into the Eastern and Western empires 750 B.C. Greek city states flourish with shared Greek identity 476 A.D. Invasions bring about the fall of the Western Roman Empire. 27 B.C. Rome becomes an empire and Augustus becomes its first emperor.

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These are the events in chronological order:

750 B.C. Greek city states flourish with shared Greek identity

27 B.C. Rome becomes an empire and Augustus becomes its first emperor.

395 A.D The Roman Empire is divided into the Eastern and Western empires

476 A.D. Invasions bring about the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

We can spot the pattern here: B.C. means "Before Christ". B.C. refers to the events that ocurred before the birth of Christ, which has been established at the year 0.

A.D. means Anno Domini, and refers to all the years taht ocurred after the birth of Christ.

This is why the Greek city states flourished before the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

3 geographic features located in Pakistan India.

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Indus River Basin, the Baluchistan Plateau, and the northern highlands.

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WHAT IS THE MESSAGE OF TANTALIZING TANTALUS? PLEASE HELP

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Human longing

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The message or symbol is human longing.

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human longing

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the message or symbol is human longing

Does the map represent the old Manifest Destiny or the new Manifest Destiny? How can you tell

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it represents old manifest destiny

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Old manifest destiny

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You can tell because old manifest destiny map contains 13 colonies and the new manifest destiny does not.

"In the name of God the Merciful and the Compassionate: This is the safe-conduct accorded by the servant of God Umar, the Commander of the Faithful, to the people of [Jerusalem). He accords them safe-conduct for their persons, their property, their churches, their crosses, their sound and their sick, and the rest of their worship.... No constraint shall be exercised against them in religion nor shall any harm be done to any among them The people of [Jerusalem] must pay the jizya (required tax on non-Muslims]in the same way as the people of other cities. They must expel the Romans [Byzantine soldiers and officials) and the brigands from the city. Those who leave shall have safe-conduct for their persons and property until they reach safety. Those of the people of [Jerusalem] who wish to remove their persons and effects and depart with the Romans [Byzantines) and abandon their churches and their crosses shall have safe-conduct for their persons, their churches, and their crosses until they reach safety." Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari, History of the Prophets and Kings. "Peace Terms with Jerusalem, 636 C.E.," 10th century

1. Which trait of Islamic rule described in this passage was also evident in Islamic rule in al-Andalus?
(A) the persecution of other religions by Islamic leaders
(B) the toleration of other religions by Muslims in conquered territory
(C) the conflict between Romans and Byzantines over territory
(D) the cooperation between Jewish and Muslim leaders in jerusalem ​

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Answer: B

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Because I submitted it and I got it right my guy

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Answer:

It is the first one.

5. When the Articles of Confederation showed its weaknesses, the states decided to hold a Constitutional Convention to create a new
constitution. When finished the new Constitution created a new government with how many separate branches?

a. 2

B.1

C.4

D.3

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D, 3 branches is correct

Explanation:

Judicial, executive, and legislative branches

What was a benefit of slash-and-burn farming during the Neolithic era? Slash-and-burn farming removed unwanted wildlife from an area. Terrace farming could begin after the slash-and-burn process was finished. Land could be cleared quickly and enriched with ash from the fires. Land needed to be slashed and burned before irrigation ditches could be dug.

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The benifit = Land could be cleared quickly and enriched with ash from the fires.

Longitude measures a location’s distance A. north or south of the equator. b. north or south of the prime meridian. c. east or west of the equator. d. east or west of the prime meridian.

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D

Explanation:

Longlitude lines are used to measure a location's distance from the Prime Meridian.

Hope this helps!

Longitude is the measurement east or west of the prime meridian. Thus, the correct option is D). east or west of the prime meridian.

What is longitude?

Longitude refers to the measurement east or west of the prime meridian. It is measured by imaginary lines that run around Earth up and down(vertically) and meet at the North and South Poles. These lines are also known as meridians.

Longitudes are those imaginary lines which divides the Earth vertically. They basically run from north pole to south pole, but they measure the distance east or west. Longitude with the latitude makes make up the grid system that helps to identify exact locations on the Earth's surface.

Basically, longitude are those imaginary lines that bisect the globe through the North and South Poles.

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what forms does historical evidence come in?

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Archives , Oral testimony , or Physical evidence

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What could price lists and lists of workers’ wages tell us about a people’s economic system?

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lower price list and higher wages tells that the economy of that particular place is strong.

whereas, the higher price list and lower wages means weak and poor economic conditions.

What is colonization

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(noun). The action or process of settling or establishing among indigenous of an area or basically dominating it.

The earliest explorations and attempts at colonization of Florida by Europeans were made by the Spanish.

Why were some people taxed by their rulers or monarchs?
Text to speech

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The monarchs taxed some people because taxation has always been the main source of income for any political regime.

Monarchies were not the exception, and monarchs needed resources for keeping armies, paying some government officials, and for obtaining their own private wealth. These resources came mainly from three sources: earnigns from trade with other states, the printing of coins (seignorage), and taxes.

Taxes were the main source, and they could be charged in monetary values or physical goods.

The United States is the first free country in the history of the world. We've never been "ruled." We are most
certainly a product of the

A.Renaissance
B.Enlightenment
C.Protestant Reformation
D.Middle Ages

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The United States is the first free country in the history of the world. We've never been "ruled." We are most certainly a product of the Enlightenment.

The Enlightenment

The Enlightenment was a relatively unitary phenomenon in the history of ideas.The ideas generated by thinkers like Montesquieu, Diderot and Locke.America was influenced by French and English philosophers who believed in the power of human reason to change society.John Locke ideas influenced the founding fathers of America.

Therefore we can conclude that the ideas of intellectuals assisted America to gain independence.

Thus option B is the correct answer.

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