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In 1453, the Ottoman Empire captured the city of Constantinople, the capital of the Christian Byzantine Empire. The fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks marked the end of the Byzantine Empire, which had existed for over 1,000 years. As a result, the Ottoman Empire controlled most of the trade routes between Europe and Asia.


The events described in the passage led to which new historical era?
A.
the Golden Age of Islam
B.
the Scientific Revolution
C.
the European Renaissance
D.
the Age of Exploration

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Answer 1

Answer: Golden age if Islam.

Explanation:


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1. Follow these steps to complete the timeline below: • Draw a bar to represent how long each kingdom lasted. Use red for the Old Kingdom, green for the Middle Kingdom, and blue for the New Kingdom. • Label each bar with the name of the kingdom (Old, Middle, or New), and also write another name that the period is known by (Example: Age of Pyramids). • Underneath each bar, list one or two things that the period is known for.

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Answer: Ancient Egypt was one of the oldest and longest lasting world civilizations. It was located along the Nile River in the northeast part of Africa and lasted for over three thousand years. Historians generally use two ways to outline the history of ancient Egypt: 1. Dynasties: The first is by using the different dynasties that ruled Egypt. These are the families that had power and passed the leadership of Pharaoh down from one family member to another. Counting the Ptolemaic Dynasty set up by the Greeks, there were over 30 dynasties that ruled ancient Egypt. This sounds like a lot at first, but remember this was over the course of 3000 years. 2. Kingdoms and Periods: There are also three primary kingdoms that historians use to define periods of ancient Egypt. After each kingdom there is an "intermediate" period. The three kingdoms were the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms. Here is a brief outline of the timeline of the ancient Egyptian civilization showing the kingdoms, periods, and dynasties: Early Dynastic Period (2950 -2575 BC) - Dynasties I-III The ancient Egyptian civilization begins. The first pharaoh of Egypt, Menes, united the Upper and Lower parts of Egypt into a single civilization. He put the capitol at the midpoint of the two lands in a city called Memphis. During this time the Egyptians developed hieroglyphic writing which would be important for making records and running the government. Near the end of the Dynastic Period and the start of the Old Kingdom, the first pyramid is built by the Pharoah Djoser and the famous Egyptian architect Imhotep. Old Kingdom (2575-2150 BC) - Dynasties IV-VIII The fourth dynasty begins and the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx are built. This is often called the Age of the Pyramids. The fourth dynasty is a time of peace and also a time when the sun god Re became prominent in the Egyptian religion. The Old Kingdom nears its end as the 7th and 8th dynasties are weak and the government begins to collapse. The end of the Old Kingdom is a time of poverty and famine. First Intermediate Period (2150-1975 BC) Dynasties IX-XI Egypt splits back into two countries. The Old Kingdom ends and the first Intermediate period begins. Middle Kingdom (1975-1640 BC) Dynasties XI-XIV The Pharaoh Mentuhotep II reunites the two parts of Egypt under one rule signaling the start of the Middle Kingdom. The royal tombs are moved to the north near the city of Memphis. The Egyptians start to use irrigation to carry water from the Nile to their crops. Second Intermediate Period (1640-1520 BC) Dynasties XV-XVII The Middle Kingdom ends and the Second Intermediate Period begins. Some of the dynasties at the end of the middle kingdom and during this period only last for a short time. The horse and chariot are introduced during this period. New Kingdom (1520-1075 BC) Dynasties XVIII-XX The New Kingdom is the time of greatest prosperity for the ancient Egyptian civilization. During this time the pharaohs conquer the most lands and the Egyptian Empire reaches its peak. 1520 B.C. - Amhose I reunites the kingdom and the New Kingdom begins. 1506 B.C. - Tuthmosis I becomes pharaoh. He is the first to be buried in the Valley of the Kings. For the next 500 years this will be the main burial area for the royalty of Egypt. 1479 B.C. - Hatshepsut becomes pharaoh. She is one of the most successful woman pharaohs and rules for 22 years. 1386 B.C. - Amenhotep III becomes pharaoh. Under his reign the Egyptian civilization would reach its peak in prosperity, power, and art. He builds the Temple of Luxor. ch1352 B.C. - Akhenaten changed the Egyptian religion to worship a single god. This was a major change of life. It only lasted for his rule, however, as his son Tutankhamun would change the religion back to the old ways. 1279 B.C. - Rameses II becomes pharaoh. He would rule for 67 years and build many monuments. Third Intermediate Period (1075 - 653 BC) Dynasties XXI-XXIV The New Kingdom comes to end when Egypt becomes divided. Third Intermediate Period begins. Egypt grows weaker and is eventually conquered by the Assyrian Empire near the end of this period. Late Period (653 - 332 BC) Dynasties XXV-XXX The late period begins as the Assyrians leave Egypt and the locals regain control from vassals left by the Assyrians. 525 B.C. - The Persians conquer Egypt and rule for over 100 years. 332 B.C. - Alexander the Great and the Greeks conquer Egypt. He founds the great city of Alexandria. Ptolemaic dynasty 305 B.C. - Ptolemy I becomes pharaoh and the Ptolemic period begins. Alexandria becomes the new capital. 30 B.C. - The last pharaoh, Cleopatra VII, dies. ActivitiesTake a ten question quiz about this page.Listen to a recorded reading of this page:

How did George Washington inspire his troops during the winter at Valley Forge?
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He suffered in the harsh conditions along with them.

He kept fighting after nearly dying from a serious wound.

He delivered moving speeches and wrote about their bravery.

He provided food, warm clothing, and shelter for them.

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Answer: He suffered in harsh conditions along with them.

Explanation:

Answer: C He delivered moving speeches and wrote about their bravery.

Explanation: Patrick Henry write that speech

Citizens of the polis were:
- expected to serve on juries,
- fight to defend the polis
- be devoted to the polis
- be involved in the government
True or False?

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Answer: True

Explanation:

answer: True

True true

The 1966 Cultural Revolution in China was a campaign to
A
enforce laws requiring equal pay for equal work and bring about an end to sexist business practices.

B
redistribute wealth from owners to workers in an effort to create an egalitarian society.

C
purge China of capitalist elements and any individuals deemed counterrevolutionaries.

D
extend China's borders by appealing to its struggling neighbors with offers of economic assistance.

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Answer:

so I would try B.

Explanation:

Its stated goal was to preserve Chinese communism by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society.

B China has a government form and it’s communism

Which of the following is the reason beauty guru James Charles was canceled?
A-Having a big forehead and bashing those with small foreheads
B-Abusing his cat and eating it for dinner
C-Being inappropriate towards straight guys without consent
D-Being bad at doing the renegade

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D- Being bad at doing the renegade
Definitely c, but b is bad too

The language used in Rome was ________.

English
Latin
Germanic
Greek. (Please answer if you can)

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The answer is: B). Latin

Explanation: Latin was used throughout the Roman Empire, but it shared space with a host of other languages and dialects, including Greek, Oscan, and Etruscan.
The answer is latin!

Do you think Nixon would have used Claudette Colvin if she hadn't resisted arrest??
(PLEASE ANSWER FAST, THIS IS DUE TOMORROW!!!)

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Answer:

no she wouldn't

Explanation:

No she wouldn’t I remember it even tho it’s been 3 years

The 1860 Republican platform included all of the following except:

A.) the denouncement of John Brown’s uprising
B.) being in favor of the Dred Scott decision
C.) that slavery could continue in state where it was already in place
D.) that no slavery would be permitted in Western territories

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Answer:b

Explanation:ghhhhh

Answer: B
Expiation:huh

Compose your own antithetical parallels by completing these lines. The first line is given, and you are to compose the second line. The second line should contrast with the first line.

God rewards the righteous,

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Answer: Unlike the sky which is cloudy and dark. Ready for a storm.

Explanation: Big Brain

In West African societies, the function of the griot was to
A.
care for soldiers wounded in battle.
B.
transport goods to markets.
C.
serve as the village priest.
D.
maintain the tradition of oral history.

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Answer:

D. maintain the tradition of oral history

Explanation:

They keep that for determining births, deaths, and marriages

That is the function of the griot

May be the answer is a

In the textbox (not a separate document), write a few short sentences explaining why you believe the Articles of Confederation failed.

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Answer:

Congress commanded little respect and no support from state governments anxious to maintain their power. 

Explanation:

Congress showed little respect/interest from state government

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Answer:

Battle of Kalinga was a turning point in his life.

Converted to Buddhism

Know for his edicts of morality and blah blah blah.

Was the grandson of Chandragupta

Explanation:

Kalinga war was the turning point in his life, He converted in Buddhism after seeing the death of his army in Kalinga war and he was the Grandson of Chandra Gupta Maury.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Responses

It was a policy that prevented settlers from claiming land west of the Appalachian Mountains.
It was a policy that prevented settlers from claiming land west of the Appalachian Mountains.

It was a law meant to take away land from Native American nations and give it to the colonists.
It was a law meant to take away land from Native American nations and give it to the colonists.

It was a declaration of a new government made up of multiple colonies.
It was a declaration of a new government made up of multiple colonies.

It was a tax the colonists had to pay to support the British during the French and Indian War.

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Answer:

It was a policy that prevented settlers from claiming land west of the Appalachian Mountains.

Explanation:

The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by the United Kingdom government in the name of King George III to prohibit settlement by British colonists beyond the Appalachian Mountains in the lands captured by Britain from France in the French and Indian War.

It was a policy that prevented settler from claiming land west of the Appalachian mountains.

since that land was reserved for native Americans and Britain basically said “no don’t you have enough?”
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