Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the Supreme Court?
A. There is only one chief justice on the Court.
B. There are eight associate justices on the Court.
C. The chief justice is always the justice who has served the most years on the
Court.
D. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the land.

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Answer 1
Options A, B, and D are true, and option C. Is not true. The chief justice is chosen by the president and does not need to be the longest serving justice, and the nomination is confirmed by the senate.
Answer 2
C. The chief justice is always the justice who has served the most years on the 
Court. is NOT TRUE :) Hope this helps

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Which Prussian statesman was known as the "Iron Chancellor"?

A.
Franz Josef

B.
Otto von Bismarck

C.
Jakob Grimm

D.
Wilhelm I

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B. Otto Von Bismarck
Otto von Bismarck was known as the Iron Chancellor.

So your answer is B.Otto von Bismarck

The XYZ Affair involved relations between which two countries?

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france and early america

France and the United States


Jackson had no qualms about
A. favoring New Englanders over Westerners.
B. appointing people to government jobs for previous political support.
C. investing in the nation’s roads and canals.
D. seeking bribes for political support.

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The best and the correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the second choice or letter B.

Jackson had no qualms about  appointing people to government jobs for previous political support.


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which group was known for its strict religious reliefs strong work ethic and a desire to rid the church of England of immoral practices?

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It was the Puritans. 

1.Which law established martial law in the South after the Civil War?
a)the vagrancy laws
b)the Tenure of Office Act
c)the Civil Rights Act of 1866
d)the Reconstruction Act of 1867

2. President Johnson announced that the Union was restored in
a)April 1865.
b)December 1865.
c)July 1868.
d)February 1870.

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Answer:

1.  D) The Reconstruction Act of 1867

2.  B) December 1865

Explanation:

What is one way that Congress has clarified the meaning of the Constitution?

by passing laws to create the Supreme Court
by establishing the three branches of government
by passing laws to regulate commerce
by establishing the offices of President and Vice President

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The correct answer is option "C": One way that Congress has clarified the meaning of the Constitution is by passing laws to regulate commerce. The US Constitution establishes that all legislative powers are vested in the US Congress, which consists of a Senate and House of Representatives. Congress has authority over financial, budgetary policy, as well as national defense issues (for example: to declare war, to raise and maintain the armed forces, and to make rules for the military). It also has the power to establish post offices and post roads, issue patents and copyrights. Besides, Courts inferior to the Supreme Court are established by Congress which can make all laws necessary for carrying the Powers vested by the Constitution.

By Passing laws to regulate commerce is the one way that Congress has clarified the meaning of the Constitution. C is the right option.

Passing legislation to control trade is one way Congress has made the Constitution's meaning more clear.

The Structure grants Congress the specialist to control interstate trade, but Congress has all through time, bypassing enactment, characterized this control.

For occurrence, the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 and the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 were set up to control railroads and trusts, separately.

These laws have supported characterizing the parameters of Congress's capacity to control trade whereas at the same time guarding the rights of people and organizations.

Hence, the correct option is C. by passing laws to regulate commerce

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over the United States wanted overseas territories because the territories had what

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Resources like oil, mines, gold.

Until the 1900s, what civilization was thought to be the parent culture of Mesoamerica?
-Maya
-Aztec
-Olmec
-San Lorenzo

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The correct answer should be Maya

It was believed that Mayas were the origin of all cultures, but it was discovered that there were even older civilizations such as Olmecs for example, who were a thousand years or so older.

Answer:

Maya

Explanation:

How is religious affiliation similar in North and South America?

A. Citizens in both continents attend church every week.

B. Citizens in both continents state that religion plays an important role in their lives.

C. Citizens in both continents are mostly atheist or agnostic.

D. Citizens in both continents have strong roots in indigenous beliefs.

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B. Citizens in both continents state that religion plays an important role in their lives.

B. Citizens in both continents state that religion plays an important role in their lives.

What White House Official provided additional testimony against Nixon, including tape recordings?
Alexander Butterfield
Archibald Cox
John Dean
Carl Bernstein

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alexander butterfield provided additional testimony

Alexander Butterfield was the White House Official who provided additional testimony against Nixon, including tape recordings.

On July 13, 1973, Butterfield told Senate investigators that Nixon had a taping system that would prove that Nixon had tried to cover up the burglary of Democratic headquarters at the Watergate hotel on June 17, 1972.

Butterfield was the White House deputy chief of staff and as such, he managed the president’s West Wing schedule. He was aware that in February 1971 a voice-activated taping system was installed in the Oval Office and other areas because he ordered the Secret Service to do it.

What event in the life of Muhammad signaled the beginning of Islam?

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When the angel Gabriel first came to him and when Mecca fell under Muslim control beginning the Hajj. 

5.)Which of the following is the best explanation of the XYZ affair that took place during John Adam's presidency?
A.)Adams tried to purchase three naval ships (X,Y, & Z) from France demanded much more money than the ships were worth & adams rejected the offer.
B.)Adams arrested three French pirates (X,Y, & Z) who had seized American ships & millions of dollar in cargo, & then made a deal with French for their release in exchange for a peace treaty
C.)Adams promoted the idea of creating a committee of three diplomats (X,Y, & Z)
D.)Governments is necessary because people do not always practice civic virtue. Adams tried to promote peace with France, but three french officials (X,Y, & Z)demanded a two hundred & fifty thousand dollar bribe before they would even speak with Americans.

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D. The french diplomats that were called X,Y, and Z wanted a bribe but were turned down

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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What could have been the benefits and and Risks of the League of Nations?

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the benefit :
The league of nations helps mediate the conflicts that might happen between two countries or more

Risk:
It risk that mediator to be dragged into the conflict

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Select all that apply historians must have certain qualities of character, such as impaitience accuracy honesty bias

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Historians need to be as accurate and honest as possible in terms of telling the story of the past. 

Sifting through lots of information requires patience so I would not pick impatience. 

While all humans have some bias, all the social sciences as sciences strive to minimize bias. So I could not choose bias as a character trait important for historians. 

Maryland was different from the other English colonies because?

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I think that Maryland was different from the other colonies because it granted religious freedom

Answer:

Maryland was different from the other English colonies because it was founded on behalf of Roman Catholic colonists.

Explanation:

In 1631, George Calvert, a British nobleman, asked the British Crown for the right to own and govern the Chesapeake Bay region. Calvert was a Catholic and wanted a colony in America where the British of that religion, discriminated against in their country (mostly Protestant), could practice their worship. His request was accepted by King Charles I of England in 1632. However, Calvert would die in April of the same year. Charles I then ceded to Calvert's son, Cecilius, Maryland ("Lands of Mary"), in homage to Queen Henrietta Marie of France, wife of Charles I. Cecilius was also a Catholic, and sent the first settlers, who landed in 1634 in the promotory that is directly north of the Potomac River.  

Cecilius was obliged to obey the customs of the Anglican Church. He appointed his brother Leonard governor of the colony, and at the same time encouraged the settlers to request laws and help him in the administration. In 1649, the Colonial Assembly passed a law guaranteeing the free exercise of cults that accepted the dogma of the Trinity. This attracted numerous Catholics from other American colonies, especially from Virginia, but it constituted a barrier for members of other Religions, like the Jews.

The V-2 Rockets were used by the Germans primarily for ______.
A. scientific research
B. communications technology
C. military applications
? ...?

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The V-2 Rockets were used by the Germans primarily for military applications. They were developed during World War II and used to drop bombs on Britain/England.

Ancient Rome's mix of climate, fertility, geography, and culture brought settlers from all over Italy who wished to live within the city walls.

True
False

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Ancient Rome's mix of climate, fertility, geography, and culture brought settlers from all over Italy who wished to live within the city walls. True

Answer: True

Explanation:

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Ancient Rome's mix of climate, fertility, geography, and culture brought settlers from all over Italy who wished to live within the city walls.

 

True

True. Ancient Rome's mix of climate, fertility, geography, and culture brought settlers from all over Italy who wished to live within the city walls.

 

False

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what positive and negative impacts did caesar have on rome

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During his reign as dictator from 49-44 BC, Julius Caesar had a number of notable impacts on the city of Rome.

One of the initial crises with which Caesar had to deal was widespread debt in Rome, especially after the outbreak of civil war when lenders demanded repayment of loans and real estate values collapsed. The result was a serious shortage of coinage in circulation as people hoarded whatever they had. Realizing the seriousness of the situation, Caesar ordered that property must be accepted for repayment at its pre-war value. He also reinstated a previous law which forbade the holding of more than 60,000 sesterces in cash by any one person. Caesar later cancelled all interest payments due since the beginning of 49 BC and permitted tenants to pay no rent for one year. While these measures still did not eliminate Rome’s debt, Caesar’s creative reaction to the problem helped to alleviate the debt in a way that satisfied both lenders and borrowers.

In addition to debt, Caesar had to deal with widespread unemployment in Rome. As a way to reduce the unemployment, the poor were offered a new life in Rome’s overseas colonies. Those who stayed behind and depended on a monthly supply of free grain suffered when Caesar cut the grain rations in half, limiting the number of receivers to 150,000 when 320,000 had been collecting them. Caesar did, however, arrange for better supervision of the city’s grain supply, and he also helped to improve access to grain from overseas by constructing a new harbour at Ostia and a new canal from Tarracina.

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The construction of new public buildings also served as a method of reducing unemployment in the city, but there was another motivation for building major projects in Rome: Caesar wanted to enhance the city’s appearance after he realized how unimpressive Rome seemed in comparison to Alexandria, which was considered the greatest city of the Mediterranean. As a result, the Forum Julium was built to provide more space for lawcourts, and the Saepta Julia, situated on the Campus Martius, provided a large enclosure for voting. Caesar also ordered the construction of a new senate house after the previous one was used as Clodius’s funeral pyre in 52 BC. Additionally, he sought to divert the Tiber River away from Rome to prevent flooding and to add to the city’s area. He had also planned to build a grand temple of Mars, a theatre that would rival Pompey’s, and a library that would rival Alexandria’s. Caesar never saw any of the latter projects completed, however, as he was killed in 44 BC before any of them were finished.

Caesar’s impact on the city of Rome continued even after his death when, in his will, he stipulated that his villa, the gardens surrounding it, and his art gallery all be made public. He also distributed his wealth to the people of Rome, leaving 300,000 sesterces to each citizen. Overall, Caesar sought to make Rome a cultural and educational centre of the Mediterranean world by attracting intellectuals, doctors, and lawyers to the city. Indeed, the actions that he took over his time in power showed his devotion to Rome and his wish to bring stability and prosperity to the city.

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Which terms best describe a cowboy's work?








A.
difficult and dangerous







B.

safe and secure








C.
relaxed and undemanding







D.
comfortable and simple

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B. safe and secure hope this helps

Answer:

A. difficult and dangerous

Explanation:

why did the European age of exploration matter

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The exploration trips helped Europe to discover new lands and expand its markets to accumulate more wealth. In addition, it avoided the isolation of people like the Indians of America and some Eastern cultures. The trips helped to find new routes and increase trade in all kinds of goods.

Answer:

it made trade increase in all kinds of goods.

it helped the discovery of new lands.

helped expand the market.

Relative dating helps to determine?
A) Stratigraphy
B)chronological order
c) Artifact Importance

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B. Chronological order

Which of the following statements is an example of a historical argument?

A. How many people lived in the Roman Empire at the height of its power?
B. Writing about Roman history is a time-consuming and draining process for historians.
C. After the assassination of Julius Caesar, Augustus Caesar won a civil war and became Roman Emperor.
D. Rome collapsed because of internal weaknesses, not because of attacks from foreign invaders.

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I believe the answer is either B or D. I'm leaning more towards D though.
A is a question, not an argument.
B is an argument, but about writing, not much about history.
C is a fact, not an argument.
D is most likely an argument, but because I don't know much about the topic of Rome, I cannot say for sure whether this is the answer or not. I'm pretty confident that this is the correct answer though, based on the fact that this statement is not backed up with facts, while C is.

Hope this helps.
Answer D is the answer since it is possible to disagree on the matter while in B it is more opinionated.

Examine the table and answer the following question: Which of the following statements best groups these ideas together?
Anti-Semitism
German Nationalism
Mein Kampf

A.Factors influencing the Nuremburg Trials
B.Factors leading to the Nazi Holocaust
C.Factors leading to the German invasion of Poland
D.Factors influencing the rise of the Social Democrat Party

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The three ideas are connected to the Nazi-Germany and Adolf Hitler, the author of Mein Kampf. The party in power was the Nacional Social Democratic Worker's Party  - so we reject option d). 

the Nuremberg Trials were trails of the Nazis, but not by the Nazis, so we can also reject this option.

the other two options are similar and related, but the invasion of Poland was not connected to anti-semitism, so so the correct answer is B.

What are the two holiest cities in islam? Select all that apply
Baghdad
Cairo
Jerusalem
Mecca
Medina
Riyadh

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Mecca and Medina.

The holiest shrine in Islam, the Kaaba, is located in Mecca, surrounded by the Sacred Mosque (Al-Masjid Al-Ḥarām).  Mecca was the birthplace of Mohammad and the Sacred Mosque and shrine there are the direction toward which Muslims turn when doing their daily prayers.  It is also the place to which they make pilgrimage as one of the five pillars of the faith.

Medina is where Mohammad built a following for the Islamic faith after learning there was a plot in Mecca to assassinate him.  He later went back to Mecca with an army of 1500 converts to Islam and took control of his home city without bloodshed.  A holy mosque is located in Medina also, called The Prophet's Mosque (al-Masjid an-Nabawi).  It is where Mohammad is buried.

Final answer:

The two holiest cities in Islam are Mecca and Medina. Mecca is the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and location of the Kaaba, while Medina is where the Prophet migrated to from Mecca and was eventually buried.

Explanation:

In the Islamic faith, the two holiest cities are Mecca and Medina. These cities hold special significance in Islamic history. The city of Mecca is where the Kaaba is located, which Muslims face during their daily prayers. It is also the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad. Medina is where the Prophet Muhammad migrated from Mecca and where he was buried. Every year, millions of Muslims visit these two cities as part of the Hajj pilgrimage, which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.

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What does Fascism look like? Select all that apply.
a.The police escorting children to school to protect them from riots.
b. A dictator taking control and dissolving any legislative bodies.
c.A little girl from a minority ethnicity being told she can't go to the community park or schools.
d. Newspapers that print stories that are both for and against the government. e.Having to worship only in ways approved by the government.

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b, c, e are the answers 

Fascism is a highly nationalist and authoritarian regime of government that had great relevance in Europe in the twentieth century.

Fascism has ideas highly opposed to liberalism, Marxism and anarchism, being classified as an extreme right regime marked by a dictatorial and militarized government.

In this context, some features of items (a), (c) and (e) can be observed in a fascist regime.

Fascism is a nationalist model, so there is strong xenophobia, which is expressed in tem (c). Another characteristic is the imposition of order by force, which can cause riots, as item (a). Finally, in fascism there is no room for divergence of opinion, and the government position is imposed, as described in item (e).

English ships that land at jamestown in 1607. susan constant, discovery and

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i think you left off parts of. the question

Which group believed a strong national government was critical to the country?

Federalists

Anti-federalists

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The federalists were the ones who wanted a strong central government
The US government was initially very weak under the Articles of Confederation .. They couldn't tax the states and thus had no money, couldn't enforce laws, had no central leadership, no standing army or courts, and whatnot. The Federalists were for strengthening the central government, and would eventually help draft documents to bolster power.

Which is the oldest method of printing?
intaglio printing
relief printing
etching

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The correct answer is : relief printing.

The relief printing is done on a relief block which is wood or metal.  The non-printing areas are cut away and the ink is applied to the remaining raised areas by dabbing or with a roller. Then the ink is transferred by lying a sheet of paper and applying pressure. Relief is identified by edges's rim and embossing.

In intaglio, on the contrary to relief, the ink is held in grooves on the block's surface.

In the etching, the cutting is done by an acid and the artist can draw freely on the wax covered copper plate.


Final answer:

The oldest method of printing among intaglio printing, relief printing, and etching is relief printing. This technique, which includes methods such as woodcut and letterpress, dates back to the 5th century AD or earlier. It substantially contributed to the transmission of written knowledge.

Explanation:

The oldest method of printing among intaglio printing, relief printing, and etching is relief printing. This technique dates back to around the 5th century AD, or even earlier. The process of relief printing involves creating an image in reverse, with the parts of the design that are meant to be printed standing out from the surface. These raised parts are then inked and pressed onto paper or fabric to create a print.

Examples of relief printing methods include woodcut and letterpress techniques. It is considered one of the most fundamental printing forms, having significantly contributed to the spread of written knowledge across various cultures and societies.

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Why are free market economies able to attain economic growth?

A. Consumers can purchase all the goods they need, which causes firms to produce more.

B. Competition encourages innovation, which causes growth.

C. Everyone is acting in their own self-interest, which motivates market growth.

D. Firms keep producing incentives to encourage households to purchase more goods

(not A.)


Which of the following results from having a nation having conflicting economic goals? A. the nationalizing of some industries B. the need to rank choices in order of importance C. the need for economic safety nets D. government regulation of domestic industries
(not A.)

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Q1. The answer is B. Competition encourages innovation, which causes growth. In the free market system, the prices for goods and services depend on the open market where the laws of supply and demand are free from any authority, such as government. In this form of market, free competition will encourage innovations and those innovations can cause growth. ....... Q2. The answer is B. the need to rank choices in order of importance. In the federal system of America, the state and the federal government pursue conflicting economic goals. As the result, the need to rank choices in order of importance emerges.

1) Free market economies achieve economic growth through competition and innovation. (Option B)

2) The Option that results from having a nation having conflicting economic goals is " the need to rank choices in order of importance"(Option B)

How is this so?

Free market economies are able to attain economic growth primarily because of option B: Competition encourages innovation, which causes growth.

In a free market, competition among firms drives them to innovate, improve their products, and offer better services. This leads to increased productivity, efficiency, and economic growth. Option C is partially correct as self-interest also plays a role, but competition and innovation are the primary drivers of growth in free market economies.

Conflicting economic goals of a nation result in option B: the need to rank choices in order of importance.

When a nation has conflicting economic goals, it becomes necessary to prioritize and make decisions regarding which goals are more important.

This ranking of choices helps in allocating resources effectively and making informed policy decisions.

Options A, C, and D are not directly related to conflicting economic goals and represent different outcomes or responses to other economic situations.

Thus for Question 1, the answer is Option B and for question 2, the right answer is Option B.

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How are all courts, except the US Supreme Court, established?

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Congress created a rudimentary federal court system in The Judiciary Act of 1789. Although Article III of the Constitution ...

All courts, except the US Supreme Court, established by Congress.

 The Supreme Court was established under the article III of the Constitution, however, Congress was granted the authority to create lower federal courts whenever they are required. The Judiciary Act of 1789 established structure and jurisdiction of the federal court system.

The United States has a dual court system, since it has both a federal judiciary and state judiciaries. State courts are established by each state, and these vary from state to state.

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