New York City's Wall Street is most famously the home of what?

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Answer 1

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The financial district of New York, including most of the largest banks in america and the Stock Market.

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Answer 2

Answer:the stock market


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How did Stone Age people use technology to adapt and survive?

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Early humans in East Africa used hammerstones to strike stone cores and produce sharp flakes. For more than 2 million years, early humans used these tools to cut, pound, crush, and access new foods—including meat from large animals. ... Scientists have made experimental stone tools and used them to butcher modern animals. the most basic stone implements made by early humans. These Oldowan tool kits include hammerstones, stone cores, and sharp stone flakes. By about 1.76 million years ago, early humans began to make Acheulean handaxes and other large cutting tools.

The three fundamental economic questions, what to produce, how to produce it, and who should receive the goods produced: Question 1 options: A) are questions that only Capitalist societies need to answer. B) are only possible for a capitalist economy to answer since Socialist economies only produce necessities, not luxuries. C) can be avoided by Capitalist societies if they are growing quickly. D) must be answered by all societies since they are unavoidable.

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Answer:

D) must be answered by all societies since they are unavoidable.

Explanation:

Capitalist societies as well as Socialist societies has these three fundamental questions because these three questions are unavoidable and very necessary for the production of goods. If they did not know which product and in what quantity it is produced so they make a great loss. If they produced in large quantity than necessity so they get a great loss while if they produced the product in low amount so there is scarcity of that product in the market. So these question are very important to every society.

What did Carnegie say are three ways to use wealth?

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Carnegie believed money should be used for the betterment of society or improvement of some form, either community or self improvement. In Carnegie’s book The Gospel of Wealth, he states that money can be 1) inherited by one's descendants, 2) donated (for the sake of the public), 3) spent through the course of one's life

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The ten constitutional amendments that eventually became the bill of rights caused heated disagreements between what two groups involved in the nation's founding

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Answer:

Federalists and Anti-Federalists

Explanation:

The ten amendments which became the bill of rights sparked a debate and was a cause of major disagreements on how the government should be operated. The federalists believed in including the bill of rights in the constitution, where as the Anti-Federalists did NOT want the bill of rights involved in the constitution.

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Federalists and Non-Federalists had heated disagreements.

forcing slavery down the throat of a freesoiler cartoon according to the cartoon, which political party supported popular sovereignty to determine if slavery would be permitted in the western territories

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Answer:

Democrats.

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The "Forcing Slavery Down the Throat of a Free Soiler" card was made in 1856 and had a strong political content. It was used to represent the Republicans' charge that the Democrats wanted to nationalize slavery by force through popular sovereignty in the West. Cartoon featured a Free-Soiler settler, attached to a platform that belonged to the Democratic party. The settler's mouth was wide open and he was prevented from closing it, as the Democrats were pulling on his hair and beard, while Senator Douglas and President Pierce pushed a slave down his throat.

Which of the following best describes Thomas Jefferson's purpose in writing the Declaration of Independence?
to incite Britain to go to war with the colonies
to air grievances against the British king
to unite the colonists against the British government
to turn the colonies into a single nation

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Answer:

to unite the colonists against the British government

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tammany hall was best known for being a

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The Tammany Society emerged as the center for Democratic-Republican Party politics in the city in the early 19th century. After 1854, the Society expanded its political control even further by earning the loyalty of the city's rapidly expanding immigrant community, which functioned as its base of political capital.

Answer:

Political Machine

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To live in cold regions early humans had to be creative in how they used natural resources.

Match each resource with its purpose.

sharp stones
animal fat
animal skin

to wear on the body for warmth
to kill large and fast animals
to store energy in the body

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sharp stones -----------------> to kill large and fast animals

animal fat ---------------------->to store energy in the body

animal skin -------------------->to wear on the body for warmth

in this statement mercenaries refers to

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Need more info to answer but I’m guessing Priests or anyone with higher power or a tyrant of sorts.

Think: 1. What might our world look like today if the
Muslims defeated the Franks and were able to rule
western Europe as a part of a Muslim empire?

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Answer:

More Islamic countries are present in Europe.

Explanation:

If the  Muslims defeated the Franks and rest of the Europe and were able to rule  western Europe as a part of a Muslim empire so our world will be totally changed because there is no western Europe on the earth, they all converted into Islamic states. The Muslims have a very attractive culture and religion so first a lot of people will accept Islam and these countries are now Islamic countries due to more Muslim population.

These images from the silk scroll painting "Along the River during the Qingming Festival" from the early 12th century CE are best understood in
the context of which of the following?

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Urban Growth and Development under the Song Dynasty because the Songs ruled china from 960-1279.

With regard to age and social class, who were the first settlers from jamestown ?

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In 1607, 104 English men and boys arrived in North America to start a settlement. On May 13 they picked Jamestown, Virginia for their settlement, which was named after their King, James I. The settlement became the first permanent English settlement in North America

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What were the Indian Campaigns in New Mexico?

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In New Mexico the "Indian Campaigns" included strikes against the Utes in the North, Comanches in the East, Apaches in the South, and Navajo in the West. They were all to be removed to Bosque Redondo. The Indian Campaigns were designed to destroy or relocate the Native Americans.Explanation:

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In New Mexico the “Indian Campaigns” included strikes against the Utes in the North, Comanches in the East, Apaches in the South, and Navajo in the West. They were all to be removed to Bosque Redondo. The Indian Campaigns were designed to destroy or relocate the Native Americans.

Explanation:

How did Egypt’s natural borders protect the country from invaders?

The desert was difficult for invaders to cross.
The Nile Delta made it difficult for invaders to attack from the coast.
The desert made if difficult for Egyptians to build, make their cities are to find.
The Nile River’s flooding pattern confounded invade

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the answer is The desert was difficult for invaders to cross

6. Explain what archaeology is

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Archaeology is the study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains. Archaeology analyzes the physical remains of the past in pursuit of a broad and comprehensive understanding of human culture.

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Archaeology is the study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains. Archaeology analyzes the physical remains of the past in pursuit of a broad and comprehensive understanding of human culture.

Susan B. Anthony relevant dates

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1820, Feb. 15

Born, Adams, Mass.

1837-1838

Student, Friends seminary near Philadelphia, Pa.

1839

Teacher, Eunice Kenyon's Friends Seminary, New Rochelle, N.Y.

1846

Headmistress, Female Department, Canajoharie Academy, Rochester, N.Y.

1848

Joined the Daughters of Temperance in Canajoharie, N.Y.

By March 1849, had become Presiding Sister of the Montgomery Union, No. 29, of the Daughters of Temperance in Canajoharie, a position she also held after moving to Rochester, N.Y., and joining that city's union in mid-1849

1849

Managed family farm

1851

Met Elizabeth Cady Stanton; enlisted by her in woman's rights cause

1852

With Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others founded the Women's New York State Temperance Society

1853

Helped organize the "Whole World's Temperance Convention"

Helped a group of Rochester, N.Y., seamstresses draft a code of fair wages for working women in the city

1854

Organized and participated in a canvass to obtain signatures on petitions demanding woman suffrage and improvement of the Married Woman's Property Law in New York

1856

Principal New York agent, American Anti-Slavery Society

1863

With Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others founded the Women's Loyal National League to agitate for the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ending slavery

1866

Corresponding secretary, American Equal Rights Association

Petitioned Congress for universal suffrage

1868-1870

Published with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Parker Pillsbury the weekly Revolution

1869

Founded, with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the National Woman Suffrage Association to agitate for a 16th Amendment that would outlaw disfranchisement on account of sex; provided leadership of NWSA until its merger in 1890 with the American Woman Suffrage Association

1870  

15th Amendment outlawing disfranchisement "on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude" was ratified

1872

Arrested and stood trial for illegal voting in a national election

1875

Supreme Court decided in Minor v. Happersett that female citizens were not legally entitled to vote

1876

Presented a woman's Declaration of Rights with two colleagues at the Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, Pa.

1878

Senator Aaron A. Sargent (R-CA) introduced in Congress the 16th Amendment extending to women the right to vote; became known as the Anthony Amendment, and later the 19th Amendment

1881-1902

Financed and coedited with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage, the first three volumes of History of Woman Suffrage (New York: Fowler & Wells) as well as volume four with Ida Husted Harper (New York: Fowler & Wells)

1887

16th Amendment (Anthony Amendment) defeated in U.S. Senate

1888

Founded the International Council of Women

1890

Settled in Rochester, N.Y.

Vice president at large, National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)

1892

Trustee, State Industrial School, Rochester, N.Y.

1892-1900

President, National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)

1895-1896

Campaigned in California to secure the vote for women

1895, 1898

Elizabeth Cady Stanton published the controversial The Woman's Bible (New York: European Publishing Co. 2 vols.)

1896

NAWSA formally disassociated itself from Elizabeth Cady Stanton's views on religion

1898

Collaborated in the preparation of The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Indianapolis, Bowen-Merrill Co., 1898-1908. 3 vols.) by Ida H. Harper

1900

Retired as president of NAWSA; replaced by Carrie Chapman Catt

Helped open the University of Rochester, N.Y., to women

1904

Founded, with Carrie Chapman Catt, the International Woman Suffrage Alliance

1906, Mar. 13

Died, Rochester, N.Y.

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According to John Locke, what gave leaders the right to make decisions for others ?

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the right to life, liberty, and property. ... However, Locke not only influenced modern democracy, but opened this idea of rights for all, freedom for all.

How does Rama cross the body of water to reach Lanka during his quest to save his wife, Sita?
A.
by flying over the water
B.
by drying up the water
C.
by walking on water
D.
by building a bridge

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Answer:

Explanation:

In the end, Ravana was defeated, and Rama returned home with his wife to be crowned king. In the story, when Rama's army reaches the ocean across which lies the island of Sri Lanka, the apes construct a floating bridge across the sea by writing the name of Rama on the stones and tossing them into the water.

Answer:

D.) By building a bridge

Explanation:

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an area of land that is shaped like a crescent moon that extends from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea river which flows through north-central China and empties

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Answer:

Fertile Crescent

Explanation:

The Fertile Crescent is a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East, spanning modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, together with the southeastern region of Turkey and the western fringes of Iran. Some authors also include Cyprus.

Why might economic planning by the government be permitted in a market economy during national emergencies or times of war? to mobilize resources to increase demand to increase consumption to stabilize prices

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Answer:

To mobilize resources

Explanation:

Because at times of war people have to use different metals and such so the other precious metals can be used to make weapons and bullets for combat

Committees of correspondence would have been MOST devoted to which?

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Answer:

Encouraging discontent among the colonists

Explanation:

Who believed city-states should be directed by educated "philosopher-kings" who were dedicated to
the truth?
Plato
George Washington
Cleisthenes
Aristotle

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1. Why were the Battles of Saratoga a significant moment in the American Revolutionary War?
A) The colonial victories effectively ended all major fighting during the war.
B) The British defeats shifted the war back to New England.
C) They took trade and supply options from the colonial side.
D) They led to France entering the war on the colonial side.

2. Which of the following was a major cultural difference between England and the communities established by the first English settlers in North America?
A) reliance on farming
B) acceptance of Christianity
C) levels of religious freedom
D) language

3. What are the checks and balances?
A) articles that allow each branch to adapt its powers
B) powers that allow the each branch to curb the others
C) budget controls that prevent branches from overspending
D) tools that each branch can use to exacerbate tyranny

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D
C
B
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What are the 5 themes of geography

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Answer:

I believe it is Place, Location, human- Environment Interaction, Movement, and Region.

Explanation:

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Location: Position on the Earth's Surface (Absolute/Relative)

Place: Physical and Human Characteristics

Human/Environment Interactions: Shaping the Landscape

Movement: Humans Interacting on the Earth

Regions: How They Form and Change

Explanation:

What is Plato’s Republic about? art drama government architecture He opened a school and created new sciences. He opened a school for girls in ancient Athens. He wrote a book that explained his ideal government. He used a method of questioning to teach his students

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Answer:

goverment

Explanation:

Answer:

government

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Compare early and contemporary family life. What are the differences in such issues as
parental controls, punishment, and role taking?

(Juvenile justice)

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Initial family life presented stricter concepts in relation to parental control, punishment and role playing. In the initial family life, parents had greater control over the lives of their children, deciding issues around marriage, education, religions, among others. This is not seen in contemporary families, since the country gives them more freedom to make their own decisions on several factors.

In relation to punishment, the initial families used to impose more severe punishments for any kind of disobedience that the children could present. Contemporary families, on the other hand, have fought the existence of punishments, as they believe that they do not generate any teaching for their children, in this case, contemporary families prefer to use conversation to show how wrong their children are.

In relation to the performance of roles, the initial families had well-defined gender roles, where mothers were limited to domestic work and countries were responsible for financial support through secular work. In contemporary families, this role is fluid and well defined, where men and women interact in all necessary services.

how did life change for Americans during ww2?

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In the summer of 1945, as World War II drew to a close, the U.S. economy was poised on the edge of an uncertain future

Millions of men and women entered military service and saw parts of the world they would likely never have seen otherwise. The labor demands of war industries caused millions more Americans to move--largely to the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts where most defense plants located. When World War II ended, the United States was in better economic condition than any other country in the world. Even the 300,000 combat deaths suffered by Americans paled in comparison to any other major belligerent.

By the summer of 1945, Americans had been living under wartime rationing policies for more than three years, including limits on such common goods as rubber, sugar, gasoline, fuel oil, coffee, meat, butter, milk and soap. Meanwhile, the U.S. government’s Office of Price Administration (OPA) had encouraged the public to save up their money (ideally by buying war bonds) for a brighter future. In her book A Consumer’s Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America, Lizabeth Cohen reported that by 1945, Americans were saving an average of 21 percent of their personal disposable income, compared to just 3 percent in the 1920s.

How did Frederick Douglass learn the meaning of the word abolitionist. Explain the significance of both this word and the process he used to learn it.

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He often hears the word “abolitionist.” In a city newspaper account of a Northern abolitionist petition, Douglass finally discovers that the word means “antislavery.” When they realize that Douglass is doomed to be a slave for life, the sailors encourage him to run away to the North.

Explanation:

He became a leader in the abolitionist movement, which sought to end the practice of slavery, before and during the Civil War. He continued to push for equality and human rights until his death in 1895.

Why did the ship building industry thrive in new England?

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because the ships built in the colonies were cheaper than those built in the mainland.

What caused the growth of the slave trade in the southern colonies in the late
1600s?


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Answer:

The need of labor to do difficult menial task like picking cotton or pressing tobacco

Explanation:

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