Was Constantinople named for the emperor noble

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Answer: named for ruler constantine

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Life for the average ancient Egyptian was carefree and easy.A.
Yes

B.
No

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No, life for the average ancient Egyptian man or woman was not carefree or easy. The average person was made to work long hours in grueling conditions. Only royalty and others with high jobs were to live the carefree and easy life.
No, because they were used as slaves to build pyramids and temples.

How does Japanese adaptation of Buddhism illustrate the process of selective cultural borrowing?

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In some ways, the Japanese adaptation of Buddhism illustrates the process of selective cultural borrowing because the Japanese are choosing only one aspect (religion) of a region to embrace that they once otherwise pillaged. 

Does the constitution support the ideas in the declaration of independence

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1. Democracy. The Constitution begins 'We the People of the United States', showing right from the get go that the US is run by The People. It's We The People who ordained the Constitution, make it legitimate, etc. The Constitution is clearly about one man/one vote, representatives elected by the people of each state, the president elected by delegates elected by the people. Originally Senators were elected by state legislatures, but they are elected directly now. 

And originally, the idea of who could vote was much more restrictive. Several amendments have widened the classification of 'voter'. People who used to be slaves, and women, in particular, have been added. 

2. Equality. The Constitution, and 'The American Way' allows for only one level of citizenship. ALL citizens (supposedly) have exactly the same rights and privileges under law. Anyway, that's the idea. In practice it doesn't always work that way. Again we've needed amendments to force states to accept blacks, naturalized citizens, etc., as full citizens. 

3. Freedom. This is the most subjective since everyone has a little different idea of freedom. Some people think 'freedom' means the right to carry a gun around wherever they want. But in reality our freedoms are protected by all the rest of the Bill of Rights. Freedom (to me) means you can't be arrested or punished unless it can be proven you did something wrong. You have the right to defend yourself, the right not to incriminate yourself, etc. Beyond that, we have the freedom to move around the country, pick a career, live wherever we want, work at any job where we can be hired, and basically to live our life with only as much govt. interference as necessary. 

4. Opportunity. All these things are connected. Opportunity is a form of freedom. It means that everyone can get a good education regardless of their parents' ability to pay. And that someone can rise as high in life as he is able, despite the place he was born or the condition of his family. Again, this is an ideal, in practice it doesn't always work out. Opportunity and what we call 'social mobility' is driven by education, and there are forces in the US that are trying to destroy public education so their own children will have an advantage over kids born poorer. 

5. Rights. Also related to the 'classless' society. Everyone has the same rights, including police and fire protection, use of public resources like roads and bridges and parks, freedom from persecution, the right to vote, to dissent and protest, to believe as they please, etc. etc.

The main form of West African government wasA) democracy.

B) bureaucracy.

C) aristocracy.

D) autocracy

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The main form of West African government was bureaucracy. Thus the correct answer is B.

What is government?

Government is referred to as a systematic structure elected by the citizens of the country with the help of elections to seek better development and growth to improve the standard of living and maintain law and discipline.

Bureaucracy is referred to as a system of government where the decision-making for the country is taking place by the officials of the state rather than the representative selected with the help of an election.

The West African government uses the structure of government which helps them to run functions and operations in a smooth manner.

Therefore, option B bureaucracy is appropriate to answer.

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It has been changing from Democracy to Dictatorship and Monarchy over time. In the time period that this question is referring to if you are taking World History then the answer is B. Bureaucracy. Hope this helped!

Who are the men who are shown in the fun for the boys cartoon

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The "Fun for the Boys" cartoon by William Bengough published on August 23rd, 1900 shows William H. Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, and William McKinley. In this anti-imperialism cartoon, these men are revising the declaration of independence and editing it. There's a ghost watching them as they do so and that is George Washington, who looks as very deep in thought.

W. Bengough is clearly against the US for acquiring the Philippines after Spain lost a war to the United States. The Philippines were outraged as they were seeking independence.

The men shown in the "Fun for the boys" political cartoon are:
William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Howard Taft.

Hope this helps. 

Kemal organized nationalists to take control of the government and eliminated the

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Mustafa Kemal organized nationalists to take control of the government and eventually eliminated the Ottoman Sultanate. The Ottoman Sultanate was officially eliminated in November of 1922.