why did thomas jefferson oppose hamilton's national bank

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Answer 1

Because he believed that such a centralized institution was not beneficial to his ideal of an agrarian lifestyle.

Or in the choices given, the answer is He thought it was unconstitutional. 

Answer 2

Answer:

he thought it was unconstitutional

Explanation:

because


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Which of the following best describes religious diversity in California?

Catholics make up the majority.
No one faith makes up a majority.
Protestants make up the majority.
Religions from Asia make up a majority

NOT A

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The correct answer is
Protestants make up the majority.

This is just barely however since out of all the population, 32% of people declare themselves as protestants while there are 29% of Catholics. This might change and has changed historically due to the fact that California was a Mexican colony and still has many Mexican immigrants who are predominantly catholic.
Protestants make up the majority.

the major three reasons the Massachusetts Bay Colony followed through with the execution of 19 people for witchcraft?

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When Tituba was arrested a few days later, confessed she was a witch and stated there were other witches in Salem, the colonists panicked and began a massive witch hunt to find these other witches.

“Many historians believe that a number of individuals in the colony, particularly the Putnam family, quickly took advantage of this witch hunt and mass hysteria by accusing rival neighbors or other colonists that they disapproved of or wanted revenge against.

Puritans were very hostile towards colonists who didn’t follow the strict religious and societal rules in the colony. As a result, it is not surprising that many of the accused witches were outspoken women, Quakers, slaves, colonists with criminal backgrounds and/or prior witchcraft accusations or colonists who criticized the witch trials, according to the book The Societal History of Crime and Punishment in America:”

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Final answer:

The execution of 19 people for witchcraft in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was driven by religious extremism, social and political unrest, and the influence of local politics and personal vendettas.

Explanation:

The major three reasons the Massachusetts Bay Colony executed 19 people for witchcraft are deeply rooted in the societal, religious, and psychological contexts of the time.

Religious extremism and Puritan beliefs, which emphasized the constant battle between good and evil, attributed unexplainable events to the works of the devil, making accusations of witchcraft a convenient explanation for illnesses, deaths, and other misfortunes.Social and political unrest, exacerbated by smallpox epidemics, harsh living conditions, and conflicts with Native Americans, created a fertile ground for hysteria, where witchcraft accusations served as an outlet for communal anxieties and tensions.The influence of local politics and personal vendettas often played a role in the accusations, as individuals used the witch trials to settle scores or remove socially and economically marginalized individuals from the community.

The Salem witch trials are a notorious example of how fear, paranoia, and extremism can lead to tragic judicial miscarriages and highlight the importance of due process and skepticism of spectral evidence.

Name and explain four major powers of the Executive Branch.

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one is to Veto, which means to dismiss, any law or proposal made by the other two branches

In the 1950s the Chinese government
a.
urged farmers to return to traditional farming methods.
b.
radically changed farming by establishing communes.
c.
closed most farms in order to build factories.
d.
increased the freedom of farmers to do as they pleased.

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In the 1950’s the Chinese government radically changed farming by establishing communes. 

The answer is d. 

Answer: B.

Explanation:

Radically change...

_____ was home to the Minoan people

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The answer is Crete. I think that is right

Answer:

Crete

Explanation:

The Cretan civilization, also called Minoan and developed around 2000 a. C., in the region comprising the southernmost part of Greece, thus having preceded the city-states of Greek civilization, such as Thebes, Athens and Sparta. The Cretan civilization surfaced on the island of Crete, which lies in the Aegean Sea. It is also called Minoan because of the legendary King Minos, who would have founded such a civilization.

Why was the Office of War Information propaganda so effective? it appealed to their emotions, it appealed to their logic, it appealed to their finances, it appealed their debt

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The best answer is it appealed to their emotions.

Propaganda, by its very nature, generally includes an emotional appeal. The Office of War Information appealed to the emotions of citizens, inspiring them to join the war effort in any way possible in order to defeat evil, keep Americans abroad safe, and do their patriotic duty. 

How were the ideas in the mayflower compact similar to john Locke’s later idea of a social contract?

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A 17th-century British political philosopher who wrote extensively about legitimate government, toleration, and human understanding, among other topics. John Locke argued that all human beings have been born with some God-given rights. Because these rights are given by God, a legitimate government cannot take them away from individuals. The most important of these rights, Locke argued, are those of life, liberty, and property. Should a government use force to try to take these rights away, individuals have a legitimate right to rebel against the government and resist its aggression. Locke also argued that a legitimate government is one that has the consent of the majority of the people, and because not all people can directly participate in politics at all times, in such government power ultimately resides with people's representatives in the legislative body. At the heart of Locke's political theory stands the concept of social contract, which suggests that individuals have made a deal with the government. Based on this deal, the government secures people's life, liberty, and property. In return, citizens provide the government with taxes, and obey the laws. People's obligations toward government end, when the government fails to fulfill its obligations.

Which plan was adopted for the composition of the federal legislature?

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Answer:

The Connecticut Plan

Explanation:

The Connecticut Plan (also Connecticut Compromise, the Great Compromise or the Sherman Compromise) was an agreement that was reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. This agreement came to define the legislative structure and representation of the states. The plan proposed a bicameral structure. However, it also put forward the idea of proportional representation of the states in the lower house, and two representatives per state in the upper house.

During the Mesozoic Era, Pangaea separated into ______.a.North and South Americac.Gondwanaland and Gaiab.Laurasia and Gondwanalandd.Laurasia and Eurasia

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Pangea separated into Laurasia in the north and Gondwanaland in the south.
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The correct answer is - Laurasia and Gondwanaland.

During the Mesozoic Era, the tectonic plates started to move away from each other, and this led to the slow partition of the super continent that was Pangaea. At first, Pangaea split in two parts, one on the north, and one on the south. The part on the north was Laurasia, while the part on the south was Gondwanaland.

Laurasia eventually split over time, and thus the Eurasian and North American continents were formed, while with the further splitting of Gondwanaland, Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia, and India (until it merged with Eurasia much later in the geologic time scale) were created.

Write five major signs of dooms day (Day of Judgment) in the light of Ahadees e Sahehah

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• Dajjal - the false Messiah or Anti-Christ

• The sun would rise from the West.

• Smoke.

• The beast of the earth or land (most likely the land).

• Gog and Magog.

These are five major signs from the Qur'an that The Day of Judgement is nearing.

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Answer: According to Ahadees, the five major signs of the coming of the Day of Judgement are:


1.  Dajjal, the Anti-Christ or False Messiah will be seen spreading sin all over the world.


2. The people of Gog and Magog would appear and cause havoc.


3. The sun would start rising from the West, instead of the East.


4. A beast from the earth would appear.


5. The son of Mary, Jesus will return to the eart.


Explanation:


Ahadees e Sahehah can be transilerated as the 'authentic sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBHU)' He is considered the last prophet in Islam.


According to his sayings and teaching, there are several signs of when the day of judgement will be near. These are some of the major signs that Muslims believe will happen when the day is near.



Which of the following settlements was located far to the north.

A) Port Townsend

B) Seattle

C) Walla Walla

D) Centrailia

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Assuming the settlements are located in the same place where they are today, I would say the correct answer is A. Port Townsend.
I've looked at the map of USA, particularly the Washington state area, and Port Townsend was the northernmost location in that state - Seattle, Walla Walla, and Centrailia were located further down to the south.

which are the following are legacies of Roosevelt's environmental policies?

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where are the options

The correct answer is National monuments

What happened to the army officers who attempted to form the society of cincinnati?

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An elite group that composed of military officers wanted to form the Society of Cincinnati. They wanted to basically promote equality. However, the whole movement was denounced. The society was formed in 1783 and had officers from both France and America that fought in the American Revolutionary War. 

Who was the British commander in North America during the French and Indian War

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The British commander in North America during the French and Indian War is Edward Braddock.

which is a valid distinction between roman catholicism and eastern orthodoxy

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The most distinctive difference between Roman Catholicism and the Eastern Orthodoxy is that the Roman Catholics recognize the supremacy of the pope and the Eastern Orthodoxy doesn't. The Eastern Orthodoxy has more than one leader, the Patriarchs of several Eastern European countries are all leaders of 'their' church.
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Answer: The Catholic Church has a single leader in the pope; the Eastern Orthodox Church has no single leader.

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Compare the ways that Herodotus and Thucydides approached the writing of history. in 4 sentences

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 Herodotus and Thucydides take two different approaches in recording history. They are both considered fathers of their respective branches of historiography. Herodotus, although he has some interest in the facts, is mostly writing to entertain his audiences. He writes a history of the Persian Wars, but spends most of his time writing about the histories of different places involved in the story. He sensationalizes stories to make them more interesting, and changes facts in order to show a moral or lesson, and sometimes completely makes things up (like giant gold digging ants, ect.) Its unsure to what extent he consciously made these things up, or if he believed them and had just heard them from unreliable sources. There is truth to his writing, but one must consciously glean what is true from what is false, and go into his work knowing that you can't trust everything he says. 

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What major impact did the Protestant Reformation have on the Catholic Church?

A.)It provided an avenue for the Catholic Church to grow more powerful.
B.)It challenged Catholic traditions, forcing people to reassess the Catholic religion.
C.)It closed the door on the development of further religious reformations.
D.)It reinforced England's relationship with the Catholic Church.
E.)It resulted in a split between Catholics in eastern and western Europe.

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It challenged Catholic traditions, forcing people to reassess the Catholic religion. B
B.) It challenged Catholic traditions, forcing people to reassess the Catholic religion.

Linear B was used by the _____ civilization. Indus Valley Mycenaean Egyptian Mesopotamian

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pretty sure the answer is Mycenaean
Linear B was used by the Mycenaean civilization.

Explain the major causes that prompted the americans to rebel in 1776

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Since the British did not like us branching off and didn't like the idea of the settlers becoming independent, the British started taxing the colonies here more and more until poverty was a huge issue.... Thats why we fought for our independence

Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. The Egyptians believed in life after death, also known as an afterlife.

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The answer for this question would be A) True because the whole mummy stuff relates to the dead since mummie's bodies we're preserved in special paper to help keep the dead body in standard condition and Egyptians believed that the whole gods kept control of the spirits and all.
True Egyptians believed in the afterlife

People have God's characteristic of immutability. true or false

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FALSE because we can be changed 

Answer:

False,

Explanation: we can change we are not immutable.

Explain the various factors of the European renaissance that prompted and promoted the exploration and settlement of the new world

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The Renaissance held countries like Spain look towards the expansion to the West as a positive step. They felt that the resources such as crops and gold along with the chance of creating an empire needed to be seized. They also wanted to export their religious beliefs to the region. 

How did the 1840 worlds anti-slavery conversation affect the women’s suffrage movement

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it pushed the woman to speak up and get a vote!

Answer:

Explanation:

on June 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention met for the first time at Exeter Hall in London led by  Thomas Clarkson.they excluded women from the convention and this brought about an effect on the women's suffrage movement in the United States.it pushed them to talk and get the right to vote as the gentlemen did.

what settlement was founded by George Washington
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The correct option is D.
The Centralia town in Washington was found by George Washington and it was incorporated in 1886. He was the only black man who founded a town in the pacific northwest. By the time Washington died in 1905 at the age of 88 about 5000 residents were already living in the town. 

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In 2003, what was the racial breakdown of republicans in the texas house?

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The 2003 Texas redistricting refers to a controversial mid-decade congressional redistricting plan. In the 2004 elections, it resulted in the Republicans taking a majority of Texas's House seats for the first time since Reconstruction. Opponents challenged the plan in three suits, combined when the case went to the United States Supreme Court in League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry.

On June 28, 2006, the Supreme Court upheld the statewide redistricting as constitutional, with the exception of Texas' 23rd congressional district, which it held was racially gerrymandered in violation of Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, apparently to try to protect a Hispanic Republican representative. A three-judge Federal District Court redrew District 23 and four other nearby districts: 15, 21, 25, and 28. In November 2006, a special election was held in the new districts, with all incumbents winning except in District 23. There, Republican incumbent Henry Bonilla was forced into a December run-off which he lost to Democratic challenger Ciro Rodriguez. I hope this helps!

Final answer:

Data on minority representatives in state government shows that African Americans and Latinos are underrepresented in political positions relative to their population.

Explanation:

In 2003, the racial breakdown of Republicans in the Texas House is not readily available from the provided information. However, it is important to note that data on minority representatives in state government shows that African Americans and Latinos are underrepresented in political positions relative to their population.

According to census estimates from 2019, Latinos made up 18.5 percent of the total population in the United States, but only accounted for 4.4 percent of state legislators. African Americans constituted 13.4 percent of the population nationwide, but only made up 9.3 percent of state legislators.

It is essential to consider that political representation can vary over time, and specific data on the racial breakdown of Republicans in the Texas House in 2003 is not available in the provided sources.

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how does the Declaration of independence echo the ideas of John locke

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               John Locke believed in a system of checks and balances and a separation of powers in government, ideas present in the Declaration. Additionally, John Locke believed that people had a right to overthrow their government when it wasn't working out for them; which is the basic concept of the Declaration

Why does Wilson think that the constitution will work ?

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He thought that it addressed and solved the key problems in America such as: Direct Taxation, Destruction of the States, the establishment of an aristocracy, Standing Army in Time of Peace, Abolition of Trial by Jury, Lack of a Bill of Rights, and the difference between the states and the federal government.

How were the celtic warrior goddesses macha morrigan and badb similiar to the valkyries in norse mythology]?

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they both have feathered wings and they fight for honor and justice.

Celtic warrior goddesses Macha, Morrigan, and Badb, and the Norse Valkyries share similarities as female warrior entities associated with battle and fate.

Specifically, Macha, Morrigan, and Badb were known to influence battles, often through their roles as harbingers of doom or by engaging in combat themselves.

Similarly, the Valkyries in Norse mythology were warrior maidens who selected slain warriors destined for Valhalla, Odin's hall.

Despite these similarities in their martial duties, there were differences: the Celtic figures often embodied multiple roles of sovereignty, war, and death, while the Valkyries primarily acted as chooser of the slain and servitors to Odin. In terms of physicality and roles, both demonstrated the archetype of fierce, independent warrior women.

What was the name of the series of bloody wars that took place in the New England colonies between the Puritans and American Indians once the English population increased?

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The correct answer is
King Philips War and the Pequot wars

These two wars were between the Puritans from the Massachusetts bay area colony and their allies, against he Native Americans who had been living in the area. They lasted for a couple of years throughout the 17th century and mostly the colonies won.

Jim is explaining certain project-related details to Samantha over the telephone. Samantha is drawing a graph to understand what Jim is explaining. Which phase of the communication process is Samantha carrying out?

decoding phase
transmitting phase
feedback phase
encoding phase

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Decoding Phase was Samantha Carrying out.

the answer is feedback phase

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