Akbar the Great helped to strengthen the Mughal empire by "using paid officials in place of hereditary officeholders".
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Public service organization was established during the monarchy of Akbar, and was focused on the mansabdari method, originally adopted from Persia. Every major state officer possessed a mansab or official rank and emoluments appointment and as representatives of an imperial executive, they were responsible for serving anywhere in the empire.
In 1573–74, Akbar graded the office holders into thirty-three classes, from ten commanders to ten thousand commanders. Mughal mansabdars' main categories however, were three:
Officers: Those in control from ten to four hundred were widely known as mansabdars. Nobles: those in command from 500 to 25,000 were amirs and Grandees: those who are in higher ranks belonged to the groups of umara-i-kabir or umara-i-azim.Ten of the twelve states that by 1916 had adopted women's suffrage were carried by Wilson in the election that year; without women's votes, Wilson would not have been reelectedA.TrueB.False
"Ten of the twelve states that by 1916 had adopted women's suffrage were carried by Wilson in the election that year; without women's votes, Wilson would not have been reelected" is TRUE.
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Actually Wilson had held a rather unenthusiastic attitude towards women's voting rights during his period of first term (1913-1917). He was captured at outdoor to White House in 1917 by suffragists, who verbally abused him for giving mere lip service to their cause.
President Woodrow Wilson delivered a speech to Congress on September 30th, 1918 in favor of ensuring women' rights to voting. Although a 19th constitutional amendment granting women voting rights was passed by the House of Representative.
Final answer:
The claim that Woodrow Wilson's reelection in 1916 owed to women's suffrage is false because the 19th Amendment, which allowed women to vote in all states, wasn't ratified until 1920.
Explanation:
The statement regarding Woodrow Wilson's reelection in 1916 and women's suffrage is false. Women did not have the right to vote in all states until after the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920, which was after Wilson's reelection campaign. By 1916, only ten states had granted full voting rights to women. While it is true that the suffrage movement gained strong momentum during this period, and suffrage states had increased by 1919, the assertion that Wilson would not have been reelected without women's votes in 1916 does not hold since most women in the United States could not yet vote in federal elections.
During Wilson's tenure, the movement for women's suffrage did increase, and the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment marked a significant turning point in American politics and society, as it granted universal suffrage and allowed women to fully participate in the electoral process.
What decisions are made in all types of economic systems? a- what goods will be produced b- how goods will be produced c- if citizens will have the right to vote d- how many goods will be produced
Answer:
a, b and d are all correct. c is incorrect.
Explanation:
Match the following items. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
1. a book on politics by Machiavelli The Praise of Folly
2. an attempt to restore a purity to Christianity Decameron
3. an idealized society invented by Sir Thomas More Hamlet
4. a play by Shakespeare "Mona Lisa"
5. a book by Cervantes Christian humanism
6. written by Boccaccio The Prince
7. painted by da Vinci Don Quixote
8. written by Erasmus Utopia
Answer:
the numbers in the following represent the left column while i am typing out the answer from the right column.
1---- The Prince
2--- Christian Humanism
3--- Utopia
4--- Hamlet
5--- Don Quixote
6-- The Decameron
7-- Mona Lisa
8--- The Praise of Folly
Explanation:
Machiavelli wrote 'The prince'
Christian Humanism was an attempt to reform Christianity for humanistic sensibility.
Thomas More came up with the concept of Utopia for a perfect society.
Shakespeare wrote the Hamlet
Cervantes wrote Don quixote
Boccaccio wrote The Decameron
Da vinci painted the Mona lisa
Erasmus is the writer of The Praise of Folly
Answer:
1- The Prince
2- Christian Humanism
3- Utopia
4- Hamlet
5- Don Quixote
6- The Decameron
7- Mona Lisa
8- The Praise of Folly
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Despite the official religion of the Philippines being ________, American missionaries were eager to win converts there and argued they needed to Christianize the Filipinos.
Answer:
The official religion was Catholicism.
Explanation:
American missionary activities came as a result of the deep rooted influence which Catholicism had in Philippine life, almost in all aspects. There also existed Protestant animosity for the Catholics. In order to influence Philippine life and move them away from the cultural influences of Spanish Catholic rule, American missionaries received support from the U.S. Government as well.
Answer:
Roman Catholicism.
Explanation:
Roman Catholicism is the official religion of the Philippines.
in 3-5 sentencses deacribe the causes and impact of the ford hunger March in Dearborn, Michigan, in 1932.
I’d really appreciate the help!
Answer:
Explanation:
1. The Ford hunger march or Ford Massacre was like the name a massacre for a march, in the United States in Detroit, Michigan on March 7, 1932.
2. Ford motors company had a huge positive impact in the community creating a lot of jobs, but the Great Depression had arrived.
3. The stock market had crashed and the auto industry too, it was a peaceful march, but the march arrive to Dearborn.
4. The police tried to stop the march with gas, but they shot them started and took several people ahead.
Answer:
The causes and impact of the ford hunger march, Unemployment and the large death count. This was also called the ford massacure, the demonstration on march 7th 1932. Ford motors had a huge positive impact in the community but with the great depression happening it made it much more difficult. The stock market crashed and then the unemployed started the hunger march in dearborn. The authorities tried to end the march and ended up killing 4 workers and injuring more than 60.
Explanation:
look at the map. which country controlled the highlighted nations
germany controlled those countries
The Articles of Confederation granted the national government limited powers. Identify the statements that describe the conflicts sparked by governance under this first written constitution.
A- Wealthy property owners saw their rights constrained by poorer local majorities.
B- Indebted farmers, threatened with the loss of land because of failure to meet tax or mortgage payments, pressed state governments for relief.
Answer:
B- Indebted farmers, threatened with the loss of land because of failure to meet tax or mortgage payments, pressed state governments for relief.
Explanation:
The weakness of Congress was exposed in its inability to tax and therefore the problem to repay war-debts and maintain a regular standing army engulfed the new nation. These events were visible in Shay's rebellion where farmers revolt against the heavy taxation by the states, which was even greater than in the time of Britishers.
The relationship between Native Americans and European settlers got worse through out the 18th century. Which problems would have caused the most conflict between the two groups?
Answer:
The main reason of conflict between Native American tribes and the European colonists was the land, the property and the use of the land. The Indians were often deprived of their land and felt pushed by the white settlers. This led to tensions and wars between the two groups in the American colonial period that includes the 18th century.
Explanation:
The "Social Gospel" of late 19th century America held that A) only the most holy of people become rich. B) the United States is God's "chosen country." C) the poor are wicked and are lesser in God's sight. D) Christian principles should be applied to society's problems.
Answer:
D) Christian principles should be applied to society's problems.
Explanation:
The campaign, headed by Minister Josiah Strong, discussed the nation's most serious public issues, claiming that perhaps the Christian values must be implemented to the problems of the society.
The trend proceeded across the early 20th century, and in the last decade has even seen a resurgence of sorts.
Prussian and German statesman ·German Chancellor from 1871 to 1890 ·Nicknamed "The Iron Chancellor" ·Leader in German unification movement All of these are describing what 19th century nationalist leader?
Answer:
This is the great Prussian and German statesman Otto von Bismarck.
Explanation:
Bismarck masterminded the German unification that materialized after the victory against France in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. He served as chancellor of the unified German empire until 1890. He was one of the most influential statesmen of Europe of the time.
What are some of the differences between a preventive solution and a corrective solution?
Answer: The elimination of the cause or causes of an existing non-con-for-mity or the undesirable situation in order to prevent recurrence.
The identification and elimination of the cause of potential non-con-for-mities in order to prevent the occurrence
Explanation:
Which part of the federal budget pays for the government borrowing money? a. income security c. interest on the national debt b. social security d. Medicare
Answer: c
Explanation:
i do believe the correct answer is c, as none of the other options have to do with the government borrowing money, but rather lending it to others.
Match the items.
a. 25th Amendment
b. 20th Amendment
C. 23rd Amendment
d. 12th Amendment
1. Changed the procedures for electing the president and vice president. Passed in
1803.
2. Moved start date of newly elected presidents, outlined process if elected president
died before taking office and if there was no clear winner of an election by the first
day of the new presidential term. Ratified in 1933.
3. Provided the residents of Washington, D.C. with the right to vote in presidential
elections Ratified in 1961.
4. Outlines the process for replacing a president or vice president due to death,
voluntary or involuntary removal from office or health issues. Passed after the
assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy in 1963.
a - 4
b - 2
c --3
d - 1
Explanation:
The 12th Amendment made a foundation change in the process of the elections of the President and Vice President to make it more democratic and to have more people have a say in it.
The 20th amendment finalized the term dates of Presidents and their cabinets and had laws for when there was no clear winner at the ballot.
The 23rd amendment happened due to common demand and allowed DC voters on the poll
The 25th amendment came out of the tragic necessity after John F Kennedy's assassination.
Some fossils, like this trilobite, are considered ___________ fossils. This type of fossil is used to help match the relative age of rock layers. In order to do this, the fossil must be found in many different places, during one time period, and have some unique characteristics.
The question is incomplete as it does not have the options which are:
A)C-14
B) index
C)trace
D)stratified
Answer:
Option-B
Explanation:
An index fossil is defined as those fossils which are distributed over a large geographical area and appears for a shorter period of time.
They are very useful to the geologists as this fossil are useful in determining the relative age of the rocks. It also helps in the process of correlation of rocks.
In the given question, trilobite is considered an index fossil that appeared in the Cambrian period and got extinct by Permian period.
Thus, Option-B is the correct answer.
How did revival meetings bring new energy to reform churches during the Second Great Awakening? 1. The meetings were loud and exciting. 2. The meetings were led by Protestants. 3. The meetings were angry and defiant. 4. The meetings were led by Catholics.
Answer:
1. The meetings were loud and exciting.
Explanation:
The Second Great Awakening (1795-1831) was a time of religious revival in the United States following an era of republicanism and feelings of strict separation of church and state. Meetings were large and often outdoors, massive audiences gathered to listen to sermons and speeches. Churches won many more adepts, Methodists and Baptists won the most converts. The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant movement.
Answer 1.
Explanation:
The meetings were emotionally charged and with great enthusiam and tending towards the supernatural. It involved the exercise of faith (participatory) as against passivity.
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The rendezvous system of business increased efficiency in
A. railroad schedules.
B. prospecting for gold.
C. the fur trade.
D. the slave trade.
Answer:
the fur trade
Explanation:
the fur trade
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act states that it is illegal for an employer to fail or refuse to hire or discharge any individual because of such individual's national origin. True False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act is a federal law that prevents employers from discriminating against employees on the basis of sex, race, colour, national origin and religion. It normally applies to employers with 15 or more employees. This applies to the following institutions:
- Federal, state and local governments institutions.
- Private and public colleges and universities, employment agencies, and labor organizations.
Title VII forbids discrimination in any and all forms of employment, including:
- Hiring and firing
- Compensation, assignment or classification of employees
- Transfer, promotion, layoff or recall
- Job advertisements
- Recruitment
- Testing
- Use of company facilities
- Training and apprenticeship programs
- Fringe benefits
- Pay, retirement plans and disability leave
Title VII also prohibits retaliation against someone for asserting her rights under Title VII.
Answer:
T
Explanation:
What events helped Hitler rise to power? plz give me two paragraphs
Answer:Rise to power. Discharged from the hospital amid the social chaos that followed Germany's defeat, Hitler took up political work in Munich in May–June 1919. As an army political agent, he joined the small German Workers' Party in Munich (September 1919).
Explanation:There were many factors that led to Hitler's more widespread acceptance in Germany, from economic depression to the country's hatred of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I. But Hitler managed to expand his appeal from the beer-soaked halls of Munich to the rest of the country, in part via the mass media.Apr 18, 2016
With the battle of midway
A. Japan succeeded in destroying U.S. aircraft carriers that were not destroyed at Pearl Harbor.
B. the United States and the Allies moved into an offensive position.
C. Japan launched a surprise attack on the Allies.
D. the Japanese moved into an offensive position.
Answer:
B. The United States and the Allies moved into an offensive position.
Explanation:
The Battle of Midway was a major victory for the US Navy and a crushing defeat for the Japanese Navy. The four Japanese aircraft carriers were destroyed by the American planes. The result allowed the US to take the strategic advantage in the Pacific War, and Japan lost strategic capacity.
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In 1870 this person was the first black to serve in the u.S. House of representatives
Answer:
Hiram Revel
Explanation:
The rapid industrialization of many nations, including the United States, brought many advances to society, but it also resulted in several negative conditions for the workers which included all but which of the following?
A. children received little education as they had to also work in these same conditions to help support their families
B. workers felt safe and were valued by the owners of the company they worked for
C. no insurance for injuries or even death on the job
D. work days that could last over 14 hours
Answer: Children received little education as they also had to work in these same conditions to help support their families. No insurance for injuries or even death on the job. Workdays that could last more than 14 hours.
Explanation:
All of the above statements are true. Early industrialisation brought many problems to the workers. One of the worst occurrences in this period was the war of minor children. The worst was in those places where heavy physical work was done. There were children aged seven or eight in these places.The workers had no insurance. Not even in death cases. In situations where the employee is severely injured, the employer may have fired him or her without compensation.Working hours in the early industrial revolution lasted from 12 to 16 hours. Sometimes workers worked weeks without rest days.There is a great deal of scientific controversy surrounding whether: Group of answer choices
Neandertals existed outside of modern-day
Europe genetic ancestry between
Homo habilis and anatomically modern humans exists there is a genetic relationship between
Homo erectus and Neandertals anatomically modern humans are related to Neandertals
CORRECTLY PLACED QUESTION:
There is a great deal of scientific controversy surrounding whether:
a) Neandertals existed outside of modern-day Europe
b) Genetic ancestry between Homo habilis and anatomically modern humans exists
c) There is a genetic relationship between Homo erectus and Neandertals
d) Anatomically modern humans are related to Neanderthals
Answer: d) Anatomically modern humans are related to Neanderthals
Explanation:
There is no scientific controversy over whether Neandertals existed outside of modern-day Europe because that has been established through archaelogical research and evidences. Also, that genetic ancestry between Homo habilis and anatomically modern humans exists isn't a scientific controversy.
It has also been confirmed that there is a genetic relationship between Homo erectus (archaic humans) and Neanderthals. But there is still a great deal of scientific controversy surrounding whether anatomically modern humans are related to Neanderthals.
The belief that laws should apply to all people, instead of being applied
according to status or the decisions of individual officials. *
The Bill of Rights
The Rule of Law
Extradition
Expressed Powers
What imperialistic forms of control did the europeans use to govern these lands?
Answer:
European imperialism used diverse methods to rule colonies:
- Direct administration by governors appointed and sent by the metropolis;
- war and military occupation;
- brutal repression of resistance patriots and the civil population, or of any political dissent;
- co-optation of local elites; local elites were allowed to retain much of their power over local peoples in exchange for their submission to the central colonial authority;
- developing infrastructure and economic policies not for the development of local societies, but for the benefit of the metropolis.
Explanation:
Concord TV: Did the media show any bias while covering the Concord City election? Explain your response. Your response
Answer: Yes, they did.
Explanation: In order to increase the number of people who viewed the coverage on the Concord City election, the media made effort to focus on issues pertaining to a specific society demographic.
Due to this, one party was favoured over the other by the media. A certain party was painted good to the appealing eyes of the public while the other was painted in a bad manner to displease the public.
Media bias has been observed historically in election coverage with partial story framing, emphasis, and depiction. This can significantly influence public perspective, policy, and elections. However, the specific bias in the Concord City elections' media coverage cannot be determined without specific analysis.
Explanation:The assertion of media bias during the Concord City election specifically cannot be judged without concrete case-by-case analysis. However, historically, the
media
has been known to exhibit bias while
covering
elections. For instance, during the 2012 US Presidential election, the coverage of candidates heavily leaned towards negativity. Certain channels like FOX News and MSNBC were openly biased in their presentation of stories. It is also important to note that
media bias
doesn't necessarily imply untruthful reporting. Rather, it manifests in the form of framing stories, choosing specific details, and emphasizing certain aspects over others, which can affect public opinion and voting patterns. Moreover, media bias can significantly influence public policy and elections due to the partial depiction of race, gender, or candidate characteristics.
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The Neo-Confucian thinker Wang Yangming's focus on moral individualism bore some resemblance to which contemporary Western European theologian's view that individuals could seek salvation by "faith alone" without the assistance of a priestly hierarchy?
Answer:
The Neo-Confucianism was closer to Martin Luther (Lutheranism) conception about faith and salvation.
Explanation:
The main idea, both Neo-Confucianism and Martin Luther's beliefs, is the salvation by faith. Lutherans believe that salvation is achieved through people's attitudes coupled with Christ's passion and death in atonement for men's sins. Lutheran belief believes that the Bible is the word of God and that it must be read and interpreted by everyone. As the Neo-Confucianism as well.
Read the excerpt from Article I of the US Constitution.
All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.
Whose ideas does this excerpt best support?
John Locke
Thomas Hobbes
Baron de Montesquieu
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The correct answer is C; Baron de Montesquieu.
Further Explanation:
It was Baron de Montesquieu who had the belief that all government should have a "separation of powers." He thought it was the best thing for all citizens if the government officials that had power were to be voted in office by the people.
He wanted the government to be divided into three equal but separate branches that each had a different power. This was to protect the people from a corrupt government. He is the man who came up with the following branches of government;
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Answer:
The correct answer is C; Baron de Montesquieu.
Explanation:
Further Explanation:
It was Baron de Montesquieu who had the belief that all government should have a "separation of powers." He thought it was the best thing for all citizens if the government officials that had power were to be voted in office by the people.
He wanted the government to be divided into three equal but separate branches that each had a different power. This was to protect the people from a corrupt government. He is the man who came up with the following branches of government;
Executive
Judicial
Legislative
________ empire began when Constantine shifted the Roman capital to Constantinople, and endured for many centuries after the Roman lands in western Europe were overrun by barbarians. It finally fell when Constantinople was taken by the Turks in 1453.
Answer:
The Byzantine empire began when Constantine shifted the Roman capital to Constantinople, and endured for many centuries after the Roman lands in western Europe were overrun by barbarians. It finally fell when Constantinople was taken by the Turks in 1453.
Explanation:
The Byzantine Empire was a state formed in 395 as a result of the division of the Roman Empire into the western and eastern parts after the death of Emperor Theodosius I. A little more than 80 years after the partition, the Western Roman Empire ceased to exist, leaving Byzantium the only historical, cultural and civilizational part left from Ancient Rome.
The permanent capital and civilization center of the Byzantine Empire was Constantinople, one of the largest cities in the medieval world of the V-XII centuries. The empire controlled the largest possessions under the emperor Justinian I (527-565), having regained for several decades a significant part of the coastal territories of the former western provinces of Rome and the position of the most powerful Mediterranean power. Subsequently, under the onslaught of numerous enemies, the state gradually lost land. After the Slavic, Bulgarian, Lombard, Visigothic and Arab conquests, the empire occupied only the territory of Greece and Asia Minor. Some gain in the 9th-11th centuries gave way to serious losses at the end of the 11th century and, finally, the final death in the middle of the XV century under the pressure of the Ottomans.
What is the meaning of the statement that all is vanity or meaningless? Use Full Sentences Please
Answer:
No matter how much man chases after things, at the end of life, everything is left behind.
Explanation:
All is vanity is an expression that implies that no matter the amount of things acquired by man, all will fade away.
The world evolves and there are times and seasons to things. Something could be very much craved for an after a season in life, becomes stale. Also, the desire for things acquired, fades away after acquiring what was so desired one after another.
At the end of life as well, nothing acquired by a man doesn't get left behind. Therefore, making everyday count, while being aware that one's mind should not be driven by an obsessive need for acquisition is key.
Vanity and meaninglessness explore the complexity of self-worth and the existence of purpose, while philosophical perspectives by Bertrand Russell and personal questioning by a young student offer insights into the value of life.
Vanity can be seen as a concept where individuals seek to uphold a positive image of themselves despite their true feelings or worth. This notion of meaninglessness suggests a lack of inherent significance in life, sparking contemplation on the balance between meaningfulness and emptiness in our existence.
Various philosophical perspectives, from Bertrand Russell to the challenge posed by the questioning of the value of life by a young Japanese student, delve into the complexities of attributing worth and purpose to human life within the vast context of the universe.