The covenant with Abraham, renewed Moses, required what of the Jewish people?

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Answer 1

Reinforcing the covenant that God had given to Abraham.

God told the Jewish People, that for their part, they must dedicate themselves to serving.

Judaism is one of the three major monotheistic religions in the world. Belief considered as religion, philosophy and way of life is the oldest religious tradition in the world that preaches the existence of a single god. Despite being the religion of the oldest monotheism, it is the one with the fewest adherents.


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What were the results of General Harrison's victory at the Battle of the Thames?

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Answer:

There were important results of General Harrison's victory at the Battle of the Thames.

Explanation:

“The Battle of the Thames” was a battle of the land fought in the year 1812 near Ontario, Canada. “Tecumseh” was trying to form a confederacy of American Indian tribes to stop Anglo-Americans from grabbing the American Indian land.  

In this battle, a combined British and Indian force was defeated by General William Harrison's American army. Tecumseh was defeated and it led to an end of his Confederacy. One can classify the results of Battle of the Thames into two:-

a. The threat of the Britishers to the Northwest had ended and U.s consolidated its control there.

b. Tecumseh was killed.

Who created the artwork shown here?


A. Donatello

B. Ghiberti

C. Hans Holbein

D. Albrecht Dürer

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Answer:

C. Hans Holbein

Explanation:

It’s C Hans Holbein
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What was the impact of the September 11th attacks on the tourism and travel industries?
Costs increased because airlines had to build safer planes.
Overall travel increased because people refused to be afraid.
Revenue increased because more people traveled internationally.
Costs increased because airlines had to improve security

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Last one,

The TSA was created as the response to the 9/11 attack

The TSA is requesting about $8 billion as the budget for 2020, that is a lot of moola and someone has to pay for that.

Costs increased because airlines had to improve security was the impact of the September 11th attacks on the tourism and travel industries.

What is travel and tourism industry?

The tourism sector, sometimes known as the travel industry, is associated with the concept of people traveling to other places, either locally or globally, for leisure, social, or business purposes.

Thus, option D is correct.

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Complete the sentence regarding the capital of Oklahoma.

Act originally placed the capital of Oklahoma in

.but citizens later voted to move the capital to

The

Oklahoma City

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Answer:

Enabling, Guthrie

Explanation:

The enabling act (statue that empowers people to take actions, make orders or regulations) placed the capital of Oklahoma in Guthrie. The day after voters in Oklahoma approved the Oklahoma city to be the new state capital, the governor of the state, Charles N. Haskel signed the document declaring the state capital to be in Oklahoma city and not Guthrie (which was been the capital of the state for nearly 2 years), and the state seal was taken away from Guthrie in an automobile ride over 30 miles to the new state capital.

Final answer:

The original capital of Oklahoma was Guthrie, later changed to Oklahoma City through a vote by citizens.

Explanation:

Act originally placed the capital of Oklahoma in Guthrie, but citizens later voted to move the capital to Oklahoma City. The transition of capital cities is a noteworthy event in history and highlights the evolving political and cultural dynamics within a state or country. In Oklahoma's case, it was part of the broader narrative of state formation and development in the United States. As previously noted, Oklahoma was once reserved primarily for Native Americans and only later opened to White settlement before becoming a state in 1907. Later, in an exercise of democratic process, citizens voted to move the capital from Guthrie to Oklahoma City, signifying a shift in the state's political and administrative center.

Why was warfare so important to the Aztecs

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Answer:

The Aztec Empire maintained its supremacy by war or threat of war against its neighboring areas. Aztecs engaged in war for two primary reasons: for conquest to reap tribute or to take captives for religious sacrifices necessary to satisfy the gods

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Which of the following contributed most to the growth of nationalism in the Balkans in
the mid-1800s?
O the decline of the Ottoman empire
O the spread of democracy
O the competition between Britain and France for colonies
o the growing power of Germany

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O the decline of the Ottoman empire

Explanation:

The Ottoman Empire started collapsing after the Great Turkish War and it was just matter of time when it will collapse in total.With the national ideas that started spreading across the Balkan first revolution started.The one in Serbia from 1804 until 1813 was among the strongest ones.The Balkan people were asking for sovereignty and respect of their religious and national rights.

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What was the Catholic Church’s response to the Reformation? the Peace of Augsburg the Pre-Reformation the Counter-Reformation the Edict of Nantes

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The Counter-Reformation

Ethincities wanting self governance is often a factor when seeking the status of a nation-state. An example would be the countries created following: a. the fall of the Ottoman Empire, b. the fall of the Roman Empire, c. the fall of the Soviet Union, d. the creation of the European Union.

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a. the fall of the Ottoman Empire

Explanation:

Ottoman Empire existed from 14th until 20th Century.It stretched across three continents and compromised many different religions and nations.At the end of 18th and at the beginning of the 19th Century different ethnicities started revolting and starting revolutions.That led to independence of Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria....

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Answer:

The correct answer is fall of the Soviet Union

Explanation:

Picked Ottoman Empire and got it wrong.  Corrected answer is fall of the Soviet Union.

In her book, "A Century of Dishonor” Helen Hunt Jackson described the way the U.S. Government and white settlers treated Native Americans. What law was enacted because of this book?

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Answer:

The "Dawes Act" was enacted.

Explanation:

Helen Hunt Jackson was a writer and poet of America who, later on, became an activist. She provided remedy to the injustices experienced by the Native Americans. Due to this, she wrote the book "A Century of Dishonor." The book clearly depicted the sufferings of the Native Americans, including the mistreatment and the promises of the US government that were broken. It also spoke about the massacres done by the white to the Native Americans.

The book faced many criticisms, but in the end it actually worked to change the mindset of the government. Thus, the "Dawes Act" was born. The act provided the allotment of lands to the Indians on the different parts of the reservation areas. It helped protect their properties. It partly addressed the issues Jackson stated and helped the tribes in some ways.

Why did the farmers of the constitution include the concept of limited government?

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Answer:

The reason why the Founding Fathers included the concept of limited government is because they wanted to ensure that the federal government did not become too powerful and subsequently tyrannical.

Explanation:

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Which of the following is an accurate trend for minorities and women on the home front during World War I?
temporary lifting of segregation laws
decreased wages due to the cost of the war
participation in the draft and service in active combat
increased employment with the availability of factory jobs

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Answer: Increased employment with the availability of factory jobs.

Explanation: Since most of the men were of fighting the war there were not many men left to work at the factories for the war efforts. So many minorities and women dropped their jobs and went to work at factory’s to help with the war. P.S. Plz give me Brainliest answer

which concern about Texas joining the union was the most significant in the debate that took place within the united states in the 1840s?

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Answer:

Slavery and relationship with Mexico

Explanation:

Firstly the United States was worry about Slavery, they thought if joined another slave state could have political instability in the country. Texas joined 28° state of the United States and like a slave state.

The other concern was the relationship's Mexico, but the North American country Analyzed advantages and disadvantages, there were more benefits to get Texas, the United States tried to buy that land but Mexico refuses the offer and then Mexico was invaded, both countries broke relationships.

which viewpoint would you most likely find in a journal written by one of thr daughter's if liberty in 1775?

a, "this time, parliament has gone too far!"

b, "trouble! that's what Patriots are causing!"

c, "I dont understand why so many people are unset."

d, "colonial merchants are taking advantage of our situation."​

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The viewpoint that would find in a journal written by one of the daughter's if liberty in 1775 is "colonial merchants are taking advantage of our situation."​

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

That was the time when the colonists started showing their aversion towards the rulers. The merchants denied buying any British woven materials. That is when the Daughter of Liberty organisation was formed by women. They first published an article in press about the spinning bee. Eighteen daughters of liberty gathered and set a fine example by spinning from sunrise to dark.

They also refused having Tea after passing the Tea Act. They used other sources and made the tea of liberty. They worked hand in hand with men and melted down metals for bullets, sew their men’s uniform and so on.

in 1662 Virginia law stated that children were slaves if what​

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Answer:

The General Assembly of Virginia decides that any child born to an enslaved woman will also be a slave.

Answer:

If the child's mother was a slave then that child would be a slave.

1). Which document is considered the supreme law of the United State and creates separation of powers?
Bill of Rights
Articles of Confederation
U.S. Constitution
Declaration of Independence

2). Which was a key to writing and ratifying the U.S. Constitution?
A).compromise by one group of delegates
B).refusal to compromise on any side
C).the impossibility of compromise
D). willingness to compromise on all sides

3). Why did many leaders want to replace the Articles of Confederation?
They wanted a smaller central government.

They could not pay the high taxes under the Article of Confederation.

They wanted a stronger central government and a chief executive with powers.

They believed states needed more power.

4). Which was not an achievement of the Northwest Ordinance?

It encouraged explorers to find a northwest passage to the Pacific.

It provided a way for territories to organize and enter the union as states.

It prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory.

It encouraged education and provided a way for public schools to be supported.

5). Which is not a provision of the Northwest Ordinance?

Question 9 options:

a plan for allowing territories to become states


women's voting rights


requirements for public schooling in the new territories


a law against slavery in the territory


How were the state constitutions important to the writing of the U.S. Constitution?

Question 12 options:

Lessons learned in setting up state governments were helpful in setting up the United States government.


None of the state constitutions contained guarantees of personal rights and freedom.


Most states had learned that having a strong central government was a mistake.


Small and large states came to the Constitutional Convention agreeing on how to set up a congress.
Which was an argument used by opponents of the U.S. Constitution against its ratification?

Question 14 options:

The federal government has too much power


Congress has no authority to raise money


There is no system of checks and balances.


The French king will no approve of it.

Which document guarantees citizens of the United States fair trials?

Question 16 options:

Bill of Rights


Declaration of Independence


Article I of the U.S. Constitution.


Judiciary Act. of 1789

The difference between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution is the Declaration states goals or philosophy and the Constitution puts the ideas into action.

Question 18 options:
True
False

How did the Great Compromise address the issue of representation?

Question 21 options:

Each state would decide how many delegates it would send to congress.


The would be a two-house legislature; one house based on state population and the other with equal representation.


The number of legislators from each state would be based on population.


Each state would have an equal number of representatives in both the upper and lower house of the legislature.




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The first answer is 3 I believe so
I don’t know but I agree with three too

What is the main objection Hamilton is addressing in this essay? A) . B) C) . D) .

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Question. What are the answers given in the prompt?

Which of the following is NOT true of the mid-Atlantic colonies? a. They were very diverse b. Their climate was attractive to settlers. c. some social class divisions were created because of the amount of oppurtunity for wealth. d. none of the colonist were from Germany

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is D :))

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Why did African Americans form the Urban League?
to help African Americans in Illinois recover after the Springfield riots
to help African Americans in the South who were being denied the right to vote
O to help African Americans in New York who were not allowed to stay in hotels
to help African Americans in the North get settled and find work

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Answer:

Correct answer is to help African Americans in the North get settled and find work.

Explanation:

The National Urban League, former National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, was formed during what is called the Great Migration.

The Great Migration happened during early 20th century until 1970 when African Americans who lived in the rural South migrated to big cities in the West and North.

They looked for jobs newly open because of the need for industrial workers during the World War I. This is an important moment in the history of how black people started to participate more in American public and urban life.

in 392 ad what was the estimated percentage of Christians living under Roman law

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Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire happened intermittently over a length of over two centuries between the Great Fire of Rome in sixty four AD underneath Nero and the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, in which the Roman Emperors Constantine the Great and Licinius legalised the Christian religion.

The persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire was once carried out via the kingdom and also by means of neighborhood authorities on a sporadic, ad hoc basis, often at the whims of neighborhood communities. Starting in 250 AD, empire-wide persecution took region as an indirect end result of an edict by the emperor Decius. This edict was in force for eighteen months, at some point of which time some Christians were killed whilst others apostatised to get away execution.

These persecutions closely influenced the improvement of Christianity, shaping Christian theology and the shape of the Church. The results of the persecutions covered the writing of explanations and defenses of the Christian religion.

The majority of people living under Roman law in 392 AD were likely Christian, with estimates ranging from 50-70% of the population.

In 392 AD, Emperor Theodosius I ruled the Roman Empire and issued a series of edicts that effectively made Nicene Christianity the state church of the Roman Empire. By this time, a significant portion of the Roman Empire's population had already converted to Christianity, especially after the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance for Christians.

Theodosius's decrees further solidified the position of Christianity within the empire, and by the end of the 4th century, it is estimated that a substantial majority of the Roman Empire's population was at least nominally Christian. While it is difficult to provide an exact percentage, historians often suggest that approximately 50-70% of the population may have been Christian by this time.

To support this estimate, consider the following points:

1. The Edict of Milan in 313 AD legalized Christianity, leading to increased numbers of converts over the course of the 4th century.

2. Constantine the Great, who ruled from 306 to 337 AD, was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity, and he promoted the religion throughout his reign.

3. By the time Theodosius I came to power in 379 AD, Christianity had become deeply entrenched in the Roman social and political fabric.

4. Theodosius's own legislation, culminating in the Edict of Thessalonica in 380 AD, which declared Nicene Christianity the state religion, and subsequent laws that restricted pagan practices, indicate a significant Christian presence.

5. The closure of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi and the Serapeum in Alexandria during Theodosius's reign also reflect the decline of paganism and the rise of Christianity.

Given these historical developments, it is reasonable to conclude that by 392 AD, a majority of the population within the Roman Empire would have been living under Roman law as Christians. A conservative estimate would be around 50-70%, but this figure could have been higher in urban centers and lower in rural or remote areas where pagan traditions persisted.

patrick henry made this statement in his speech at the virginia ratifying convention. the purpose of the speech was to explain why he opposed ratifying the constitution without a bill of rights.

with which statement would the author of the quote most likely agree?

a:the president should have the ability to meet with leaders from around the world to plan for war.

b:the u.s. supreme court should have the ability to strike down a law limiting prayer on public property

c:the new york legislature should have the ability to pass a law limiting media coverage of a local tragedy

d:a coalition of u.s. senators should be able to add nasa funding to the new congressional budget

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The u.s. supreme court should have the ability to strike down a law limiting prayer on public property.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

The statement which Patrick Henry made in his speech talked about making the people more powerful and reducing the powers of the central government. He wanted to make a bill of rights of people to make them more powerful.

The court of the country should put down a law which limits the right of the people for praying on a public property. People should focus on enjoying their liberties and the government should not have many powers in it's hands.

Answer:

The U.S. Supreme Court should have the ability to strike down a law limiting prayer on public property.

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Which American opposed imperialism?
O
A. William Randolph Hearst
O
B. Joseph Pulitzer
O
c. Theodore Roosevelt
O D. Jane Addams

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Answer:

the answer D. is supposed to be James Adam

Final answer:

Among the listed options, Jane Addams opposed imperialism. She was an activist who believed conflicts should be resolved through negotiation and mutual understanding, rather than by exerting control and dominance over other nations.

Explanation:

The American who opposed imperialism among the choices provided is Jane Addams. Jane Addams was a well-known social worker, activist, and suffragist who co-founded the Hull House in Chicago. Her activism led her to oppose the Spanish-American War and later on, World War I. Addams argued against America's involvement in foreign affairs and expansions, making her an anti-imperialist. She believed that conflicts should be solved through negotiation and mutual understanding, not by exerting control and dominance over other nations.

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What pushed Great Plains farmers to leave their lands and migrate to California?
the desire to pioneer new farming methods in the West.
belief in another discovery of gold.
difficult conditions brought on by a severe drought.
improved subsidies offered to California farmers.

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Difficult conditions brought on by a severe drought pushed Great Plains farmers to leave their lands and migrate to California.

Explanation:

The farmers from Great Plains also called the refugee farmers or Oakies, who migrated to California from Southern Plains. They had only two reasons to migrate, one is The Great Depression and the other one is the Dust Bowl.

The Dust Bowl is nothing dust storms that resulted in drought and declined dryland farming during the 1930s. This majorly affected the agriculture and ecology of the Canadian and American grasslands and plains.

This severe drought resulted in difficult conditions. That pushed the Oakies to move to California.

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When you write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper about an issue in your community, what are you exercising?
OA) freedom of assembly
O B) freedom of press
OC) freedom of creative writing
D) freedom of education​

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When we write letter to editor about an issue in the locality we are exercising the freedom of press.

Explanation

The right to circulate opinion without any restriction from the government is considered to be the hall mark success of democracy. This freedom is guaranteed by the first amendment of the constitution. more than thirteen percent of the world population enjoy the freedom of press.

The press need to safeguard the governed and not the governors. Free press  functions as a  watch dog. It reflects the overall idea and opinion of the people and it sustains the democracy when press

4. The number of senators would increase only if ?

1 another state joined the United States

2 Congress passed a constitutional amendment

3 the population of the United States increased

4 Congress voted for an increase in special session

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Answer:

The right answer is:

1 If another state joined the United States.

Explanation:

There are debates even today , as there were in the late 18th century, on the size, composition and other crucial issues relating to the Senate. The US Constitution says simply that "the Senate shall be composed of two senators from each state." If for example, Puerto Rico decided to join the Union as the 51st state of the USA, then the Senate would have to be enlarged with two senators who´d represent Puerto Rico. But of course, if there was a bipartisan agreement, there could be an amendment to increase the number of senators, too.

Answer:

1. Another state joined the United States

Explanation:

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Consider the political world of America. Today senators do not kill one another physically, but what kinds of tricks do they play to ‘kill’ one another’s careers?

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Final answer:

U.S. senators may use tactics such as dirty tricks, obstruction, false accusations, and 'malign neglect' to influence careers and political outcomes. Public opinion significantly impacts senatorial reelection chances, and presidents often negotiate out of the public eye to push their agendas.

Explanation:

In today's political climate, senators employ various tactics that can be interpreted as ways to 'kill' each other's careers without physical confrontation. These tactics can range from engaging in dirty tricks and corrupt activities, such as dishonest social media campaigns, to employing strategies of obstruction and false accusations. In extreme cases, the refusal of the Senate to confirm presidential nominees, a practice sometimes referred to as 'malign neglect,' can be a tactic to undermine a president's agenda and indirectly affect the careers of political opponents. Senators are also subject to public opinion, which plays a critical role in their reelection prospects, especially when the public's political leanings shift.

One notable example is the delay and eventual refusal of the Senate to hold hearings for a Supreme Court nominee, which can be seen as a strategic move to maintain control over the judiciary's composition. Lobbying and cultivating personal relationships are other methods senators use to advance their careers and policy agendas. On the other side, presidents must navigate these political waters by engaging in negotiations and making deals out of the public eye, seeking to exert their influence over legislative matters without direct patronage powers.

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Senators employ smear campaigns, obstructionism, media manipulation, and ethics allegations to undermine opponents' careers in political maneuvering.

In today's political landscape in America, senators engage in various tactics to undermine each other's careers without resorting to physical violence:

1. Smear Campaigns: Senators may launch smear campaigns aimed at damaging their opponent's reputation or credibility through negative advertisements, leaked information, or spreading rumors

2. Obstructionism: Senators can obstruct legislative agendas or nominations that are critical to their colleagues, stalling or blocking their political initiatives to undermine their effectiveness and achievements.

3. Political Maneuvering: This includes strategic alliances or betrayals within party lines, manipulating votes, committee assignments, or procedural rules to disadvantage rivals.

4. Media Manipulation: Senators may use media contacts to shape public perception or control the narrative about their opponents, influencing public opinion and undermining their electoral support.

5. Ethics Allegations: Accusations of ethical misconduct or conflicts of interest can be weaponized to tarnish a senator's reputation and credibility.

6. Social Media Attacks: Utilizing social media platforms to launch personal attacks, promote divisive narratives, or amplify controversies to damage political opponents.

These tactics reflect the competitive and often combative nature of modern politics, where the struggle for power and influence can manifest in ways that aim to weaken or "kill" the careers of political adversaries.

Unit 5 Biography Galileo Galilei

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Galileo Galilei rejected the idea of Geocentric View and supported Heliocentric View

"Be it therefore enacted by the King’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords….and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That from and after the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and seven, the African Slave Trade, and all…manner of dealing and trading in the Purchase, Sale, Barter, or Transfer of Slaves or of Persons intended to be sold, transferred, used or dealt with as Slaves, practised and carried on, in, at to or from any Part of the Coast or Countries of Africa, shall be, and the same is hereby utterly abolished, prohibited, and declared to be unlawful...." - from "An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade." Based on this passage, what did this act abolish? A) slavery in Africa B) profiting from slave labor C) slavery in the British empire D) the taking of slaves from Africa

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The Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, or as it is known the Slave Trade Act 1807, was meant to end slave trade that got its slaves from Africa (D).

Since this was mainly the only place from which slaves were bought, Africa is directly named in the document as the means to end all slave trade.

However, contrary to these expectations, the act did not abolish slavery in English soil. It was thought that by abolishing slave trade, slavery would naturally end. That didn't happen until 1833 with the Slavery Abolition Act that directly abolished slavery in all English soil.

Why do some states have more representatives than other states?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Ed

Final answer:

States have more representatives based on their population size, with larger states having more representatives. The Senate, on the other hand, has two members per state.

Explanation:

The number of representatives in a state is based on the population of the state. Every state is guaranteed at least one House seat, with larger states having more representatives. This is determined through a national Census that is conducted every 10 years.

For example, the most populous state, California, currently has 53 representatives, while there are seven states with only one representative each. The total number of voting representatives in the House is fixed at 435.

The Senate, on the other hand, has two members per state, regardless of population. This means that a senator's constituency may be much more diverse than that of a representative.

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Which statement best describes Islam?

Despite Frederick II's success as an enlightened despot, what was his chief failure?

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Answer:

Islam is a government as well as a religion.

Explanation:

He failed to provide a successor to his throne.

Before Prohibition, what was alcohol associated with that made it seem evil to those against drinking?

I need an answer please, quickly..

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Answer:

Alcohol was associated with inceased crimes during those times

Explanation:

Alcohol represented evil by religious community. The main reason for Prohibition movement is due to the belief of different religious community that decreased consumption of alchohol would reduce the amount of crime, women abuse, and spousal abuse and increase the total amount of piety in US.

Due to the increased alchoholic consumption, a specific set of class was discriminated especially the poor working class who were not able to afford hard alchohol for a long time. Most women provided support to prohibition since it reduces abuse at homes.

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Some employees file a suit against their employer, claiming a violation of privacy. The court is most likely to hold that, with respect to communications over the e-mail system, a. the employer violated the employees' privacy rights. b. the employees did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. c. federal law prohibits the employer's intentional interception d. federal law prohibits the employees' privacy claim." Your wireless network has been breached and it seems as though the attacker has modified a portion of your data that is used with a stream cipher. This was used to expose wirelessly-encrypted data. What type of attack is this? Sarah was browsing an online shopping site when a program got downloaded onto her system without her knowledge. The next day she found that her search engine had been changed,and she received pop-up advertisements of the shopping site she had visited the previous day. The program on Sarah's system is ________.A) A cookieB) AdwareC) A payloadD) A Trojan horse Hitzu Co. sold a copier costing $6,500 with a two-year parts warranty to a customer on August 16, 2017, for $13,000 cash. Hitzu uses the perpetual inventory system. On November 22, 2018, the copier requires on-site repairs that are completed the same day. The repairs cost $104 for materials taken from the repair parts inventory. These are the only repairs required in 2018 for this copier. Based on experience, Hitzu expects to incur warranty costs equal to 3% of dollar sales. It records warranty expense with an adjusting entry at the end of each year.How much warranty expense does the company report in 2017 for this copier? Varranty expense 2. How much is the estimated warranty liability for this copier as of December 31, 2017? ted warranty liability 3. How much warranty expense does the company report in 2018 for this copier? 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