Which religions influenced Muhammad and his teachings?
A.
Christianity and Hinduism
B.
Islam and Animism
C.
Hinduism and Islam
D.
Christianity and Judaism

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Explanation:

It's Christianity and Judaism

Answer 2
The principles of Islam and Muhammad’s teachings are a continuation of Judaism and Christianity. It would be D.

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i want to believe the answer might be D
i’m pretty sure it’s D it sounds correct

what are the United Nations?

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Answer:

The United Nations is an international organization made up of sovereign nations created after WW2. It was designed to make enforcement of international law, security, human rights, economic and social progress easier for countries around the world.

Answer:

it is..

Explanation:

The general assembly. the security council. The Economic and Socail council. trusteeship council. inter Court of Justice. and secretariat.

Which of the following choices completes the chart?
A.
Baptism in the Euphrates River
B.
Baptism in the Jordan River
C.
Pilgrimage to Jerusalem
D.
Pilgrimage to Mecca

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The answer is either A and C Baltism in the Euphrates River and Pligrimage to Jerusalem
I believe it’s D, the other answer is completely wrong. I know this because I am a Muslim myself.

They say that the land is excellent and temperate, and they believe that Brazil wood and silk are native there. They assert that the sea there is swarming with fish, which can be taken not only with the net, but in baskets let down with a stone, so that it sinks in the water.

—Explorer John Cabot, in a 1497 letter describing the New World



Based on the excerpt, explorers of the New World were mainly looking to
A.
find enough food to feed all of the colonists from Europe.
B.
claim enough land to keep other European settlers away.
C.
meet natives to learn how to use the natural resources.
D.
find natural resources to benefit their home countries.

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I think the answer is D, because a major reason people want to go to new places could be more resources to benefit themselves.
I think the correct answer is D

Why did President Kennedy travel to Dallas in November 1963?


to meet with Martin Luther King, Jr. about the civil rights situation in Texas


to encourage unity among Texas Democrats and win support for his programs


to ask Lyndon Johnson to run for governor of Texas in the upcoming election


to attend a Dallas Cowboys football game as the guest of Governor Connally

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The answer is B.
To encourage unity among Texas Democrats and win support for his programs.
The answer is b I’m sure if it

During what war did the Holocaust take place?

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Answer:

the Holocaust took place in WW2

Answer:World War 2

Explanation:Nazi germany persecuted the jews in WW2

1 and 2 are complementary angles. The measure of 1 is 54. The measure of 2 is 2x. Find the value of x. The figure is not drawn to scale.

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We know that;
54 + 2x = 90 degrees (since it’s a right angle)

So using this equation, we solve for x;

54 + 2x = 90
2x = 90 - 54
2x = 36
x = 36 / 2
x = 18

Please fill in the blank


Most people immigrating to America couldn't afford 1st class tickets. Instead, they had to travel in the __________________________
section of the boat.
Make sure you spell this word correctly, with no capital letters!

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Answer:

steerage

Explanation:

most people couldn't afford first class tickets so instead they were traveling in steerage in the boat.

The measure of center of the data is

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Answer:

Mean = 5

Median = 5

Mode = 5

Explanation:

First we must know what are the measure of center:

∴ Measure of Center Includes ∴

⇒ Mean

⇒ Median

⇒ Mode

Defining the following:

→ Mean - Average of the data

║Finding Mean ║

To Find the mean Add up all the number in the data set and then divide by the total number in the data set

→ Median - Middle number in the data set

║Finding Median ║

To Find the Median line up all the number and find your way to the middle.

→ Mode - Most often number

║Finding Mode║

Number that is the most in the data set.

Now since we know what they are we can solve now:

Knowing each blue dot represent 1

Let's see all the number in order:

2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,8

Now let's find the mean:

Adding all number up

2+3+3+4+4+4+5+5+5+5+5+6+6+6+7+7+8= 85

Total number in the data set:

Since each blue dot represent 1 Thus, there are 17 blue dot

that means that the total

85/17 = 5

Mean = 5

Now Let's find the median:

Let's see all the number in order:

2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,8

2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,8

2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,8

2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,8

2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,8

2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,8

2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,6,6,6,7,7,8

Hence Median = 5

Now Let's find the mode:

Since mode is the number that most often seen:

There are

2 = 1 dot

3 = 2 dot

4 = 3 dot

5 = 5 dot

6 = 3 dot

7 = 2 dot

8 = 1 dot

Hence, you can see that the most often is 5.

Therefore your answer is

Mean = 5

Median = 5

Mode = 5

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All of these are 5 means,media,etc

Paragraph 1: What was the Underground Railroad, and whom did it serve?
Paragraph 2: Who was Harriet Tubman?
Paragraph 3: How did Harriet Tubman play an important role in the Underground Railroad?

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Answer:

Paragraph 1: The Underground Railroad was a network of hidden routes and safe houses. Slaves used it to escape their owners and enter Canada.

Paragraph 2: Harriet Tubman was a former slave who helped free other slaves using the Underground Railroad. During the Civil War, she operated as a scout, spy, soldier, and nurse for the Union Army.

Paragraph 3: Harriet Tubman acted as a conductor in the Underground Railroad. Over ten years, she made 19 trips into the South and guided over 300 slaves to freedom using the safe houses and secret paths in the Underground Railroad.

It’s 1 the answer is one

The result of the attack on Fort Wagner by the 54th Massachusetts Regiment showed that African Americans
A. needed more military training.
B. could become military officers.
C. had the courage to fight.
D. made good spies. ​

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C. Had the courage to fight

Answer:

The correct answer is C. had the courage to fight

Explanation:

The result of the attack on Fort Wagner by the 54th Massachusetts Regiment showed that African Americans

A. needed more military training.

B. could become military officers.

C. had the courage to fight.

D. made good spies.

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established in 1919
signed the Treaty of Versailles
Friedrich Ebert was its first leader
experienced extreme inflation in 1924
gave Germany a democratic government

The list describes which German nation?
A. the Weimar Republic
B. the Kingdom of Prussia
C. the German Empire
D. the German Third Reich

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Answer:the Weimar Republic

Explanation:

Friedrich Ebert was the first president under the Weimar constitution

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Answer:

The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: D.A festival attracted 500,000 people for three days of "peace and music." The event that occurred at Woodstock, New York in August 1969 is a festival attracted 500,000 people for three days of "peace and music."

Explanation:

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Answer:

A festival attracted 500,000 people for three days of "peace and music".

Explanation:

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Answer: The second one. (A reduction in tensions between the West and the Eastern Bloc.)

Explanation:

B.

The cold war ended when the West and East's tensions settled after time.

Harry S. Truman became president after FDR's death. Describe some of Truman's personal characteristics and political experiences he brought to the presidency.

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Answer:

his personal traits were open, modest, confident, and independent. And his political experiences  he bought to presidency is that he was elected a judge of Jackson county court in 1922, and then he became a senator in 1934. During WWll he headed the Senate war investigating committee checking into waste and corruption.

Explanation:

Answer:  Harry Truman can be described as open, frank, honest, independent, forceful, modest, confident, and decisive. Active in the Democratic Party, Truman was elected a judge of the Jackson County Court in 1922. He became a Senator in 1934. During World War II he headed the Senate war investigating committee. He rose to the rank of captain and ran the regiment's only successful canteen. More impressive, he turned his battery—which had a reputation for unruliness and ineffectiveness—into a top-notch unit.

Explanation:

Before the 1847 Cayuse attack, the Whitman Mission was a popular stopping point for settlers traveling along the Oregon Trail.
Based on this picture, what do you think the Whitman Mission offered travelers on the way to the Oregon Country? HELP PLS

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Answer:

It's food, medicine, and if needed a place to stay during the winter.

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Explanation:

In 1836, the Whitmans established a religious mission at Waiilatpu on the Columbia Plateau. During the 1840s, the mission also served as a stop along the Oregon Trail, providing emigrants with food, medicine, and if necessary, a place to stay for the winter.

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Why were Nara and Kyoto good locations for a capital?

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they have good factors for living spaces, and typically have more elements for growth

Answer:

Nara and Kyoto were good locations for capitals because they were centrally located.

Explanation: .

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The cultural influence of the byzantine empire resulted in:

A. European legal systems becoming more accepting toward non-Christians

B. Roman Catholicism becoming the most powerful branch of Christianity.

C. Orthodox Christianity becoming popular in eastern Europe

D. The pope becoming a more powerful political figure in Europe

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Answer:

Orthodox Christianity becoming popular in eastern Europe.

Explanation:

Another important contribution of the Byzantines is their influence on the development of religion and culture in Russia. As Byzantines began trading with the Russian people in the city of Kiev, missionaries followed to spread Christianity.

Which statement best describes the studies of Muslim philosophers during the Middle Ages?
A.
They only read Aquinas and other works that had been written by Christians.
B.
They were influenced by Confucius and other Chinese philosophers.
C.
They were influenced by philosophers such as Aristotle and by Muslim teachings.
D.
They only read the Qur'an and other works that had been written by Muslims.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

They only read the Qur'an and other works that had been written by Muslims

How did cultural diffusion change the world of ancient Greece?

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Answer:

The new trade routes connected the Greek to Europeans. They traded knowledge, objects, and techniques to, therefore, spread ideas around the world.

These new trade routes introduced Greek art to cultures in the East, and also exposed Greek artists to a host of artistic styles and techniques, as well as precious stones. Garnets, emeralds, rubies, and amethysts were incorporated into new types of Hellenistic jewelry, more stunning than ever before.

Match the following items.
1. Taliban 1. the site of the fallen World Trade Center towers
2. Al-Qaeda 2. a terrorist network that was led by Osama bin Laden
3. Ground Zero 3. Islamic fundamentalists that controlled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001
4. Department of Homeland Security 4. coordinates efforts to prevent terrorist attacks

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Department of Homeland Security is 4.
Ground zero is 1.
Taliban is 2.
Al-Qaeda is 3.
Ground zero one
Taliban two
Al-quesadilla 3

• Poverty
• Racism
• Fear of Communism

In 1930s Europe, the items shown in the list all led to the spread of
A. imperialism.
B. socialism.
C. capitalism.
D. fascism.

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The correct answer is D. fascism

example- Hitler, mussolini and Generalissimo Francisco Franco
The answer is D Fascim

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Answer:

1. Collective memory refers to the shared pool of memories, knowledge and information of a social group that is significantly associated with the group's identity.

2. Historical memories help form the social and political identities of groups of people and they can be changed with respect to present moments.

Explain the significance of Alamo

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Answer:

The Alamo is one of the most dishonestly discussed moments in history, and right wingers are notorious for twisting and distorting the facts around it to make the white people look like brave heroes, and the brown people look like unenlightened and barbaric savages.

Explanation:

The battle of Alamo was an important event in the Texas revolution. It rallied all of Texas to fight against the Mexican army. This lead to the victory of Santa Ana in the battle of San Jacinto

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D. He agreed to obey the law and pay a fine.I left the reasoning on your other question. :)

What is the main message of this quotation?

Truman did not have faith that the Allies could win the war.
Truman thought that the fighting in the European Theater might never end.
Truman understood that overseeing the war was going to be a huge responsibility.
Truman worried that military resources were getting too low to supply the troops.

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Answer: It Is C

Explanation:

Truman meant the the WW was going to cause a huge devastation. Fighting a war is not easy, the supplies will be low. All this means that WW must be at all costs avoided

What is The right to be tried by your peers is called?

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Answer:

A jury of one's peers today in the United States refers to the right to a trial by an impartial jury chosen from a cross-sec- tion of the community. The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees this right.

(find more info)

https://www.crf-usa.org/images/pdf/a-jury-of-your-peers.pdf

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Answer: B) The Senate

Explanation:

According to senate.gov "the Senate sits as a High Court of Impeachment to consider evidence, hear witnesses, and vote to acquit or convict the impeached official"

The senate is the answer

Which description of the term monastery is correct?


a religious community dedicated to prayer, charitable work, and the preservation of knowledge


an illustrated manuscript containing verses of Christian scripture or other religious texts


the structure of the early Christian church in which monks answered to abbots and bishops reported to the pope


a long journey of religious importance for a Christian pilgrim

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Answer:

the structure of the early Christian church in which monks answered to abbots and bishops reported to the pope

Explanation:

Answer:

the structure of the early Christian church in which monks answered to abbots and bishops reported to the pope

Explanation:

The dictionary definition is: a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows so this was the closest one.

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