How do you think the English might have reacted to Qianlong’s letter?

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Answer 1

Answer:

trade with china is a privledge

Explanation:

But as the tea, silk and porcelain which the Celestial

Empire produces, are absolute necessities to European

nations and to yourselves, we have permitted, as a signal

mark of favour, that foreign hongs should be established at

Canton, so that your wants might be supplied and your

country thus participate in our beneficence.

Based on this excerpt, what can most logically be concluded about Emperor.


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Which of the following had the greatest Impact on southern agriculture
The invention of the cotton gir
The foreign tariff
The increased immigration
The presidency of Andrew Jackson

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Answer:

The answer is the invention of the cotton gin.

Explanation:

In 1794, U.S.-born inventor Eli Whitney (1765-1825) patented the cotton gin, a machine that revolutionized the production of cotton by greatly speeding up the process of removing seeds from cotton fiber. By the mid-19th century, cotton had become America’s leading export. Despite its success, the gin made little money for Whitney due to patent-infringement issues.

One inadvertent result of the cotton gin’s success, however, was that it helped strengthen slavery in the South. Although the cotton gin made cotton processing less labor-intensive, it helped planters earn greater profits, prompting them to grow larger crops, which in turn required more people.

Need help with this ASAP , no need for an explanation, just the answer.

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Explanation:

Hi,

Simply, standard form of polynomial means arrangement of terms from big power to low powers. so your answer must be:

[tex] = {x}^{5} /3 - 10 {x}^{4} - 9 {x}^{2} + 5[/tex]

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What cause did women work for in the mid-1800s?

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Answer:

They fought for the ability to vote just as men.

Explanation:

Since women were seen as objects then were thought to not have the right to vote or have a voice in a "Man's World."

What were most new immigrants
vulnerable to when they arrived in New
York City?

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Almost all of us have relatives who came from someplace other than the United States. People who came to America to live are called immigrants.

From the 1850s through the early 1900s, thousands of immigrants arrived in the United States and lived in New York City. They first came from Ireland and Germany and later from Italy, Eastern Europe, and China, among other places. Because most immigrants were poor when they arrived, they often lived on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where rents for the crowded apartment buildings, called tenements, were low.

The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is in a building that used to be a tenement and it tells the story of immigrants in the City. It was built in the 1860s and could house 20 families, four on each floor. Each apartment had only three rooms: a living or "front" room, a kitchen, and a tiny bedroom. Often seven or more people lived in each apartment. Not only was the tenement crowded, but also, until 1905, there were no bathrooms inside the building. Residents also did not have electric power until after 1918.

The Museum has re-created the apartments to look like they did when families lived there. This photograph shows what the Rogarshevksy family's kitchen looked like in 1918. Abraham and Fannie Rogarshevsky arrived with their four children from Russia in 1901. Later, they had two more children in the United States. While they lived in this tenement, a boarder (someone who pays for food and lodging in another person's home) lived with the family. That would have made nine people living in a three-room apartment!

The correct answer is: scams and crime.

who is the better avatar? Korra or Korra?

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Answer:

Aang

Explanation:

Because most of the characters in avater aang were stronger than the characters in avatar korra

Answer:

anng

Explanation:

cause he has some fun with it at times , he is also very optimistic and likable  

What is one method the Egyptians used to protect the pyramids from robbers?

A) by building the pyramids in remote places

B) by concealing the entrances to the pyramids

C) by painting the pyramids to match the land

D) by placing a hundred guards around the pyramids

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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John White led the group of settlers in 1587. He brought his daughter with him to America. His daughter gave birth to the first English baby born in America. What was the baby's name?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Virginia Dare

earliest roots of modern musical notation​

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Answer:

The earliest form of musical notation can be found in a cuneiform tablet that was created at Nippur, in Babylonia (today's Iraq), in about 1400 BC. The tablet represents fragmentary instructions for performing music, that the music was composed in harmonies of thirds, and that it was written using a diatonic scale.

In 1919, Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles. Did the treaty reflect Wilson’s vision of “peace without victory”? Why or why not?

No. Although the treaty included Wilson’s Fourteen Points, other provisions made them redundant.
Yes. Several of the Fourteen Points became part of the treaty.
No. The other Allies wanted to punish Germany harshly for its actions.
Yes. Germany was able to negotiate a peace settlement without admitting defeat.

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Answer:

No. The other Allies wanted to punish Germany harshly for its actions.

Explanation:

Of the many provisions in the treaty, one of the most important and controversial required "Germany [to] accept the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage" during the war (the other members of the Central Powers signed treaties containing similar articles). This article, Article 231, later became known as the War Guilt clause. The treaty required Germany to disarm, make ample territorial concessions, and pay reparations to certain countries that had formed the Entente powers.

The treaty stripped Germany of 25,000 square miles (65,000 km2) of territory and 7 million people. It also required Germany to give up the gains made via the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and grant independence to the protectorates that had been established.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Should immigrants be challenged to prove their loyalty to their new
homeland? Why or why not?

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No answer: No. land shouldn’t have to be divided into sections. The people that already live on the land isn’t loyal to it anyways, considering how many people have broken the laws of the land and are from there. . Why should immigrants have to go through so much money and so many tasks just to become a citizen of that land ?



Yes answer: yes because we don’t know the intention of the immigrant and it will prove they really do want to be apart of the land.

Which nation did Iroquois confederancy side with and why?

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Answer:

During the French and Indian War (the North American theater of the Seven Years' War), the League Iroquois sided with the British against the French and their Algonquian allies, who were traditional enemies. The Iroquois hoped that aiding the British would also bring favors after the war.

Explanation:

What is the verb?
A. Went/Did succeed
B. Didn't succeed
C. To work

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Answer:

C. To work

Explanation:

Explain the meaning of the title of the novel A Man of The People.

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Answer:

The title of the book is drawn from what Chief Nanga (one of the character in the novel) was characterized by his people in the city and in his home village; he was known as A Man of The People.

Percent of Persons Under 18 Years
A map of the United States labeled 1990 showing percent of persons under 18 years. Below 22.8 percent, 4 states; 23.3 to 25.4 percent, 14 states; 25.5 to 27.8 percent, 23 states; 28.5 to 36.4 percent, 9 states.
A map of the United States labeled 2000 showing percent of persons under 18 years. Below 22.8 percent, 2 states; 23.3 to 25.4 percent, 18 states; 25.5 to 27.8 percent, 22 states; 28.5 to 36.4 percent, 8 states.
Map legend with title Data Classes showing different colors for the following percentage ranges: 19.3 to 22.8, 23.3 to 25.4, 25.5 to 27.8, 28.5 to 31.3, 36.4 to 36.4.

All of the following statements about the maps above are TRUE except:
A.
These maps illustrate census data.
B.
In 2000, many states had more people under 18 than they had in 1990.
C.
In 2000, many states had fewer people under 18 than they had in 1990.
D.
These maps represent the number of people under 18 living in the US in 1990 and 2000.



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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The answer to your question is A

Answer:  A

Explanation: I hope this is ok

Explain, in a body paragraph, how the Electoral College enabled Trump to win in 2016.

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Answer:

If you're a United States citizen, 18 years of age or older, you probably think you have the right to vote for presidential candidates in the national election. That's partially correct. When citizens cast their ballots for president in the popular vote, they elect a slate of electors. Electors then cast the votes that decide who becomes president of the United States.

Usually, electoral votes align with the popular vote in an election. But a number of times in our nation's history, the person who took the White House did not receive the most popular votes.

The founders thought that the use of electors would give our country a representative president, while avoiding a corruptible national election.

Explanation:

Frazin. Which of the following is an example of governments role in providing services?

A. making divorce laws
B. licensing professional workers
C. issuing paper money
D. protecting public parks

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Answer: Protecting public parks

Explanation: Just helped someone else with this question.

Which two countries started exploring North America soon after Christopher Columbus’s journey to the New World? Portugal Germany France England the Netherlands

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France and England are the 2 countries!

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Answer:

Hi!! The correct answers are England and France!

Explanation:

Correct on Plato lol

4. How would a government founded on Confucian principles compare to your own government?

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Answer:

In my country we don't use the Confucian principle

Explanation:

according to the declaration of independence, why are governments created?

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Answer: i think it is “To secure these rights, governments are instituted among men”

Explanation:

Answer:

Though the rules and responsibilities vary greatly through time and place, governments must create them. Governments provide the parameters for everyday behavior for citizens, protect them from outside interference, and often provide for their well-being and happiness.Explanation:

i hope this helps

What season is it in st.petersburg Russia on March 30th

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Answer:

winter

Explanation:

What event marks the beginning of the Gregorian calendar?
the birth of Jesus
the flight of Muhammad
the creation of the city of Rome
the rebuilding of the city of Medina

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Hey there! I’m happy to help!

The Gregorian calendar is the one we use today, and it is based off of the birth of Jesus (BC, AD). We can use this to see that Jesus was born 2020 years ago as the current year is 2020.

Have a wonderful day! :D

The birth of Jesus marked the beginning of the Gregorian calendar.

This calendar is a solar calendar system that is named after Pope Gregory. It is named after him because he was the one that issued the reformation of the calendar.

The calendar marks events as either A.D, or B.C. Each of these is traced to events before the birth of Christ or in the year of Christ.

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30 Points.
What threatens crops, livestock, and even people in Southwest Asia?

A
rivers

B
herders

C
high rainfall

D
sandstorms

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Answer:

I believe it is D

Explanation:

I could be wrong but I think it's D...very sorry if I am incorrect I hope you can forgive me

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The answer to your question is sandstorms

Do you know this it is for social studies

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an encyclopaedic entry as it was not taken from the actual event and is only ABOUT the event

What impact did the ideas of Rousseau have on the creation of the United States government?

1.He developed the belief that citizens needed life, liberty, and property.

2.He provided the basis for separating church and state for a secular government.

3.He furthered the idea of social contract theory that required active participation by citizens.

4.He established the idea that government needed three separate branches.

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Answer:

#4 the correct answer but forgive me if it is the wrong answer

Assume that you are reading a story in which the main character is not sure she made the right decision. What is this an example of?




Ambiguity



Theme



Setting



Conflict



PENN FOSTER

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Answer:

Ambiguity

Explanation:

Examples of Ambiguity: Sarah gave a bath to her dog wearing a pink t-shirt. Ambiguity: Is the dog wearing the pink t-shirt?

Answer: Ambiguity

Explanation:

Which idea would William M."Boss" Tweed of Tammany Hall most support?
O Patronage system
O Immigration quotas
Freedom of the press
O Term limits for politicians

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Answer:

A Patronage system

I took the test and got the answer right

Explanation:

Tammany was a democrat that helped give jobs housing and citizenship for immigrants so that immigrants would vote for him. Patronage system is basically rewarding people for helping them be elected. Thus this is an example of Patronage system, Tammany is giving people citizenship housing and jobs in exchange for getting their vote.

Answer:

Patronage system

Explanation:

I got it right on the test.

Most kouroi have been found in what?

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Answer:

Kouroi have mostly been found in ancient Greek territories.

Explanation:

Which city enjoyed a long reign as the steel capital of the country due to its location at the confluence of three rivers

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Answer:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the right answer.

Explanation:

Pittsburgh is a city located in Pennsylvania, the U.S. This city is well known for the three rivers (the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio) that flow here. In Pittsburgh, the steel industry developed rapidly after 1830 and a milestone in the steel production was achieved in the year 1875 when a new process called Bessemer process was introduced by Edgar Thomson Works to produce steel. Very soon Pittsburgh became the steel capital of the world.

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Which lawmaking body forms a part of the legislative branch?

The legislative branch of the US government comprises the _______ ,
which is the greatest lawmaking authority in the country.

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Answer:

The legislative branch of the US government comprises the Congress,

which is the greatest lawmaking authority in the country.

Answer:

Congress

Explanation:

I took the test and got it right

What are some long-term effects in the slaughterhouse cases

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Answer:

Slaughterhouse Cases

Explanation:

, in American history, legal dispute that resulted in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1873 limiting the protection of the privileges and immunities clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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