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yellow river valley
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I would feel a sense of hope somehow that there are still good people in the world (not saying there aren't.) I would also feel uncomfortable though because the Constitution was made to protect people, and what would be the point of going out of it?
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I don't know, this is just my opinion.
Answer: They were all highly educated Catholic officials.
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When we talk about the most important figures of the Reformation in Europe, it is important to point out that they were Catholic officials. They had a broad education in several fields, primarily theology. Martin Luther, Jean Calvin, Erasmus of Rotterdam are probably the most famous reformers in Europe. Based on their own moral principles, all three needed to point out the irregularities that were evident in the highest religious institution of the European continent.
Answer: ik because i did the quizzes lol
Explanation: "Exploring Mars" describes inspiring reasons for human exploration of Mars, while "Living on Mars" argues that is would be too difficult for humans to live there.
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a large war debt (i'm pretty sure lol)
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Washington faced many obstacles. The first was the fact that his Continental Army was typically outnumbered in most engagements, and that the British had the naval power to move troops from one location to the next very quickly. For this reason, Washington fought what he called a "war of posts," trying to avoid open conflict with the British. He preferred to strike smaller forces separated from the main body of the British army, as he did at Trenton and Princeton in December 1776-January 1777. In this way, he hoped to wear down the superior British force.
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Another equally formidable obstacle was the fact that Washington struggled to supply his army. This was in part due to the consistent inability of Congress to raise money to support the war. Washington's troops lacked the supplies, especially food, that the British had, and he constantly pressured Congress to provide for his troops. As a result, the Continental Army lived, for most of the war, on the edge of starvation, though the situation improved somewhat with French intervention.
Finally, Washington had access to a relatively small number of trained troops. The militia that would be remembered as the heroes of the war were actually largely ineffective in combat, and Washington in particular held their contributions in very low esteem. His challenge was to provide a raw fighting force with the discipline necessary to trade blows with the British and Hessian mercenaries, some of the most highly trained soldiers on the planet. Partly owing to this gap in training, Washington's men actually won fairly few open engagements with the British.
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direct hun
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b
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False
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The Federalists supported the constitution while the Anti-Federalists did not.
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False
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I got it right on prepworks
Christopher Columbus first encountered native people on the islands of the Bahamas. Lima is not one of those islands. The appropriate response is option B.
Because he wanted to adequately notify Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of all his findings and demonstrate that they did not spend the money on the expedition, Columbus provided extensive descriptions of the area and its inhabitants.
Native Americans were subjected to policies of forced labor under Columbus in order to increase profits. Later, Columbus transported from Hispaniola thousands of tranquil Taino "Indians" to Spain for sale. Many people lost their lives while traveling.
Christopher Columbus, an Italian adventurer, set foot on what are today the Bahamas. On an island that the local Lucayans called Guanahani, Columbus and his ships made landfall. It was christened San Salvador by Columbus.
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B. Lima
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Lima is the capital of modern day Peru in South America and its NOT in the Caribbean Ocean.
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Orthodox Christianity
Explanation:
Since the Great Schism, The Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) officialy adopted Orthodox Christianity.