Which two social changes of the Magna Carta influenced the US Constitution?

1: It made unreasonable searches and seizures of homes and property illegal.

2: It declared that government taxes were unlawful.

3: It gave the right to defend oneself against the government when needed.

4: It limited the power that the government could hold and use.

5: It guaranteed the right to a trial by a jury of peers.

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Answer 1

Answer:

I belive it is options 3 and 4

Explanation:

because this magna carta made by thy people to defend themselves from overpowered governments and limits poowers of certain branches

Answer 2

Answer:

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A good is considered when producers can quickly supply more or less of it based on changing prices.
A good is considered Ay when producers cannot quickly change how much of it is supplied when prices
change.

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Answer:

1) elastic

2) in elastic

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Which most accurately describes how the Agricultural Revolution impacted the evolution of human society?

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Answer:

I'd say the answer is A. The Agricultural Revolution led to the development of cities, laws, and governments.

Explanation:

The first Agricultural Revolution, also known as the Neolithic Revolution, was a time when people transitioned from hunting to farming. It happened between 10,000 BC and 2000 BC, and it occurred worldwide.

35 POINTS PLS HELP!!!! Which of the following could be placed in the area labeled G? A.) Members of this branch are directly elected by the voters. B.) This branch has the power to veto laws. C.) Members of this branch can vote to add new members. D.) This branch has the power to settle disputes about the laws.

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Answer:

A. Members of this branch are directly elected by the voters.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Its A have a nice day

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Looking at the RAW GOODS (what they grow in the colonies), what MANUFACTURED GOODS do you think each would mal
could sell)?
Example: Raw good = tomatoes, manufactured good = ketchup! (yum)
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you could take wheat and make bread. or you could use milk and strawberries to make strawberry yogurt!

Explain how the great awakening marked a key transition from the lukewarm style of religion fostered by "established" (tax-supported) colonial churches to the strong commitment required by the "voluntary" (member-supported) churches that became the american norm. true or false and to what extent: the great awakening played a prominent role in promoting the american revolution?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The Great Awakening marked a key transition from the lukewarm style of religion fostered by "established" (tax-supported) colonial churches to the strong commitment required by the "voluntary" (member-supported) churches that became the American norm, in that the Great Awakening was a religious movement that sárked people's fervor for religious teachings. This means that was a movement supported by the people.

There were many preachers in this movement that acted as leaders of their churches and people followed without questioning. Among the most important preachers of the time were George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards. This religious revival started in the 1730s in the New England colonies.

The great awakening played a prominent role in promoting the American Revolution in that Evangelical Protestantism supported and promoted the idea of Independence. This idea spread all over the 13 colonies and served to unify the colonies against the tyranny of the English crown.

how did the Louisiana Purchase affect women rights

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China uses its lumber supply to make millions of __________ each year. A. shoes B. weapons C. chop sticks D. bamboo drums Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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C. chop sticks, China uses its lumber to millions of chop sticks.

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Your answer would be C hope that helps you out

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Which of the following is a community member who owes loyalty to their government and is entitled to protection from it?
A. Citizen
B. Immigrant
C. Only political leaders
D. Anyone over the age of 18

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Hey there!

A citizen is a community member who owes loyalty to their government and is entitled to protection from it.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

The 100 civics (history and government) questions

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“death may be the greatest of all human blessings”
Why is this important?

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Answer:

I think its important since it ends all suffering and makes the person soul go to rest. just saying

It makes the soul rest

How did the White-elite persuade or misguide the non-educated white population to discriminate against the African-American population? ​

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What tribes settled in the Mississippi River Valley?

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Answer:

Mississippi is a state of the southeast United States. There are many famous Native American tribes whose territories and homelands once located in Mississippi River Valley.

Explanation:  

Native Americans had a culture in the Mississippi valley before the European conquest, by maize cultivation and trade for their society. The city centre of the Mississippi culture known as Cahokia, which reached its peak between the 10th and the 14th century.  Numerous settlements located near the river managed trade networks that stretched to all direction of North America.

The arrival of the European settlers abused the balance of power among Indian nations (Appalachian). Many Indian tribes forced to move west and to settle in the Mississippi valley.

The names of the Mississippi tribes included the Biloxi, Choctaw, Dakota Sioux, Ibitoupa, Natchez, Okelousa, Pensacola,  Chickasaw, Quapaw, Taposa, Tiou, etc.

They planted crops of pumpkins, corn, beans, and squash and also gathered wild foods such as fruit, roots, and nuts. They made sap in maple trees.  They were also engaged in hunting and warfare.

Please answer this, getting very frustrated.

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Answer:

you have to write a draft meaning you have to write a original sentence on the left side and if you feel like you messed up on the original or feel like you can write it better then you can write it better on the right side

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There were six traits of good character discussed in the lesson: respect, compassion, perseverance, courage, integrity, and trustworthiness. Which of the listed traits is the theme of the poem “It Couldn’t Be Done”? In a paragraph of not less than five sentences, discuss your choice and give at least two quotes from the poem to justify your selection.

Somebody said that it couldn’t be done But he with a chuckle replied That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn’t be done, and he did it!

Somebody scoffed: “Oh, you’ll never do that; At least no one ever has done it;” But he took off his coat and he took off his hat And the first thing we knew he’d begun it. With a lift of his chin and a bit of a grin, Without any doubting or quiddit, He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn’t be done, and he did it.

There are thousands to point out to you one by one, The dangers that wait to assail you. But just buckle in with a bit of a grin, Just take off your coat and go to it; Just start in to sing as you tackle the thing That “cannot be done,” and you’ll do it.

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Answer:

Exactly the point, this is a poem or and passage about something, that couldn't be done. But there was one person, who achieved that thing, that couldn't be done. The theme of this poem or passage is Integrity. Integrity names a lot of things, but I will only name a few(not really):

honesty · uprightness · honor · good character · good principle(s) · ethics · morals · righteousness · morality · nobility · high-mindedness · right-mindedness · noble-mindedness · truthfulness · trustworthiness ·  wholeness · undividedness · togetherness · coalition  · strength · sturdiness · solidity · solidness · durability · stability

A lot of that was shown in this poem or passage, which ever you choose.

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Which statement explains the strategy US President Bill Clinton used to reach an agreement between Israel and Palestine in Oslo?

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Answer:

The answer is A: Israel was asked to give up territory to secure peace with Palestinians.

Explanation:

In Katz v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled on whether police could tap
a public phone without a warrant. Identify one way in which the case is legally
significant.

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Answer:

The most significant takeaway of this case is the legal precedent that it created for any future case that might use the recorded messages as evidence against a person.

Correct answer would be d because it helped establish a right that is implied rather than direcly stated in the Bill of Rights

A story element is an important

A - chapter in a story.
B - part of a story.
C - picture in a story.
D - fact in a story.

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Answer:

D - fact in a story.

Explanation:

This drawing of President Roosevelt implies that he Group of answer choices does not understand the great task that is ahead of him. is capable of leading the U.S. through the Great Depression. is unsure of the best plan of action to end the Great Depression.

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The correct answer is B) he is capable of leading the U.S. through the Great Depression.

Although you forgot to include the drawing, by doing some research we can say that the drawing of President Roosevelt implies that he is capable of leading the U.S. through the Great Depression.

When Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected President of the United States, the US was living harsh economic conditions due to the Great Depression. He inherited a country deeply troubled because, after the US stock market crash of October 29, 1929, the economy of the country lived terrible moments. Millions of people lost their jobs, companies closed, and banks went into bankruptcy.

The US needed a president that immediately took actions and that is what he did. He created the New Deal, a series of programs aimed at helping the poor American citizens.

The Puritans founded the
Massachusetts Bay Colony to
escape persecution.
Roger Williams was
banished from the
Massachusetts
Bay Colony and formed
a new colony that did
not have a state
church
Anne Hutchinson
was expelled from the
Massachusetts
Bay Colony for
dissenting against
church doctrine.
This diagram describes events in colonial America that are related to -
F
the eventual adoption of the U.S. Constitution
G the formation of a government controlled by religious officials
H the creation of a national system of checks and balances
3 the establishment of the principle of religious freedom
F
OG
о

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Answer:

Option: the formation of a government controlled by religious officials.

Explanation:      

Roger Williams banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636 because of his ideas, which according to the Puritans officials was dangerous and threat among the Puritans. Williams did not consider the Puritan Church was pure enough for the people in New England.  He explained that the government should not interfere with people on what religious behaviours they should join. For all these ideas he was banished from the colony and established a new settlement in Rhode Island.

Anne Hutchinson became known for her religious and feminist beliefs that threatened the Puritan ministers’ orthodox view. Hutchinson became a spiritual leader in the colony and preached settlers, which finally give her the reputation because of her objection in Puritan beliefs about the Covenant of Works.  

Answer:

G the formation of a government controlled by religious officials

Explanation:

How did the Balfour Declaration contribute to tension between Jews and Arabs?
It created the state of Israel.
It supported the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
It created unlimited Zionist movements throughout the Middle East.
It assimilated Jews into Arab culture.








The answer is it supported the establishment of the Jewish homeland in Palestine!!!

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Answer:

2nd option-(It supported the establishment...)

Explanation:

What connection does Lincoln make between participation in government and the enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation? The government will provide jobs for persons held in slavery in states that choose to embrace the proclamation. States that participate in government are excluded from the requirements of the proclamation. States that have a certain percentage of persons held in slavery are required to comply with the proclamation. States that refuse to participate in government are exempt from the benefits provided in the proclamation.

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Answer:

States that participate in government are excluded from the requirements of the proclamation

Explanation:

Abraham Lincoln, the former United States President, in his attempt to end the American civil war, slavery in America and bring the Confederates back into the Union, issued an executive order which is widely known as Emancipation Proclamation, and among many other items in the order, started that, States that participate in government are excluded from the requirements of the proclamation.

what were the Dravidians job?


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Answer:

For transactions they used seals as coins, some of which depict a prototype of the god Shiva. Dravidians had an advanced city culture more ancient than the Aryans, who, as Indian legends tell and some dispute, invaded India from central Asia in several waves around 1500 BCE.

Explanation:

Helppppppppppp The people of a political party work together to elect people of their party into government office. Political parties in the United States nominate, or choose, the people they want to elect. Based on this information, who do political parties nominate for a government office? A.people from another country B. people of a different political party C. people of their own political party

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Answer:

People of their own political party.

Explanation:

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This system allows ONE single person to be easily influenced by vested interests.
Presidential System or Parliamentary System?

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Answer:

Parliamentary System?

Explanation:

Note that, to be influenced by vested interest means that one has no absolute power. And so a parliamentary system fits this description because it can by means of its vested interest allow one single individual; the Head of State to be in power, and also holds him accountable to the parliament.

Pluto, the dwarf planet, is 5.9 billion kilometers from the Sun. Explain how a model showing the gravitational pull on Pluto would differ from your model of Earth’s orbit

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As per the model, Pluto's orbit would have a much larger radius than Earth's orbit.

What is Earth's Orbit?

Earth's orbit defines a two-dimensional plane which we call the ecliptic. It takes roughly 365 days for the earth to go around the sun once.

The distance between the sun and earth is 149,600,000 kilometers and the distance between the sun and Pluto is 5.9 billion kilometers. The gravitational pull decreases with an increase in distance.

So, the gravitational pull of the sun on Pluto is much less than its pull on the earth. So, Pluto's orbit would have a much larger radius than Earth's orbit.

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The distance between the Sun and Earth is 149,600,000 kilometers, and the distance between the Sun and Pluto is 5.9 billion kilometers. The gravitational pull decreases with an increase in distance. So, the gravitational pull of the Sun on Pluto is much less than its pull on Earth. So, in the model, Pluto’s orbit would have a much larger radius than Earth’s orbit.

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Kareem wants to make the most logical choice about what do after high school. Which advice would help him do that?

A. Make a choice based on costs exceeding benefits.

B. Make a choice with no opportunity cost.

C. Make a choice based on a rational decision-making model.

D. Make a choice with no trade-offs.​

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Answer:

C make a choice based on a rational decision making model

Explanation:

She has to know what career will be the best that she wants to do but will cover all cost that she ha s to live

Kareem wants to make the most logical choice about what to do after high school. The best advice to help make a choice based on a rational decision-making model. Thus, the option (c) is correct.

What is school?

The term school refers to the education institute are involved in students and teachers. The teacher is a guide for the student. The teacher work to teach the student as related to the study, courses, and future guidance. The student is benefit to go to school because they are effectively communicate, built punctuality, decorum, ethics, and value are increased.

Kareem wants to take confused to choose the career after the high school. The rational decision-making model is based on choose to the best outcomes. The person have multiple choices to doesn't select one option that's time are best option use rational model.

The rational model first step is identify the problem, second step to criteria of your choices, observe the criteria, create option list for best suitable, last is finalize the favorable option.

Therefore, the option (c) is correct.

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Today’s aerial photographs usually are taken from __________.
A.
the ground
B.
airplanes
C.
satellites
D.
space

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

I got a 100

Answer:

b. airplanes

Explanation:

What is another name for the Piney Woods region?

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Answer:

East texas or big ticket region

Explanation:

East texas is called Piney woods because it is made up of thick pine forests, the piney woods is also known as the big ticket region. The forest is dominate by long leaf pines, short leaf pines and loblolly pines extending into Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Different animals can be found in this region such as snakes, squirrels, rabbits and trees such as elm, mesquite and ash

Answer:

East texas or big ticket region

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“We are one nation today, and 13 tomorrow. Who will treat with us on such terms?” -George Washington


How does this image reflect George Washington‘s views on government?

A.)He believed in the importance of state sovereignty

B.)He had a foreign policy that favored Great Britain.

C.)He did not believe presidents ought to have a third term.

D.)He believed the federal government needed more power.

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D) He believed the federal government needed more power.

The statement implies that the states each had their own strong government and that this was harmful to the reputation of the country.

Answer:

D.)He believed the federal government needed more power.

Explanation:

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You will need to know what insurance you need ...
A. when you start driving.
B. before you can start driving.
C. after you get your first ticket.

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B. Before you start driving

3 How many wars were fought against the Xhosa Kingdom?

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Answer:

3 to 7 wars

Explanation:

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Answer:

Nine wars

Explanation:

Nine wars were fought against the Xhosa Kingdom

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