Answer:
West of the missisipi river
Explanation:
The western part of what now is the united states was inhabited by several Native American tribes, as white settlers came invading to control more land and subjugate the Indians, thousands of them had to move west to avoid death or slavery.
In May 1830, Andre Jackson's government passed the Indian removal act, a bill that forced Indians to move west of the Mississippi River.
Answer:
To raise revenue for the British troops stationed in the American colonies after the French and Indian War.
Explanation:
During theFrench and Indian War, which lasted from 1756 to 1763, the British national debt doubled. The war was won, but the British Empire was facing a new problem, the one of financial nature. There were ten thousand soldiers on the territory of American colonies, and large amounts of money were needed to keep these troops there.
As raising taxes in Britain was out of question due to protests against the Cider Bill of 1763 (tax on cider), on March 22, 1765, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, according to which all American colonists were required to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used, from legal documents to playing cards. The money collected this way was used to strengthen the American frontier near the Appalachian mountains, but the colonists viewed this as England's attempt to raise money in the colonies and a possibility of additional taxation in the future.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
to raise revenue from American colonies
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The philosopher who wrote The Republic was:
C) Plato
The Republic is a Socratic dialogue, concerning justice , the order and character of the just city-state, and the just man.
In the dialogue, Socrates discusses with various Athenians and foreigners about the meaning of justice and whether the just man is happier than the unjust man. They consider the natures of existing regimes and then propose a series of different, hypothetical cities in comparison, culminating in Kallipolis a city-state ruled by a philosopher king.
Answer:
C) Plato
Explanation:
The Greek philosopher who wrote The Republic, as well as wrote about justice and the ideal state is Plato. Plato was an Athenian philosopher during the Classical Period of Ancient Greece. He is one of the most important figures in Western philosophy, and the founder of the Aacdemy, which was the first institution of higher learning that we know of in the Western World. Plato was also Socrates's student, and Aristotle's teacher.
c. full of hatred
b. full of abundance
d. happy
Answer:
b. full of abundance
Explanation:
A lavish kingdom makes reference to different things but mostly it refers to a wealthy kingdom that can afford to have luxury and is prosperous in several different areas, lavish means well elaborated and impressive thus a lavish kingdom would be prosperous and wealthy, with beautiful cities and great architechture.
Explanation:
The word innovate has always generated, in human history, uncertainty, skepticism and even rejection by those who want to preserve the established order. After all, "innovating" consists of "altering something, introducing new features", so the innovator is a revolutionary who introduces changes that alter order and, therefore, introduces some initial disorder that, over time, will become a new order prevailing to be later altered and transformed again as a result of the introduction of a new innovation. Some examples help clarify this point.
The Ottoman Turkish Empire under Sultan Bayezid II closed to the possibility of experiencing the benefits of the introduction of the printing press. The Sultan, by means of an edict, prohibited printing in Arabic. Only in 1727 would the introduction of the first printing press be allowed in the lands of the empire, but under strict control, as evidenced by Ibrahim Müteferrika, whose production was controlled by religious scholars.
Müteferrika himself was aware that Europeans were advancing by leaps and bounds and the Ottoman Empire was left behind and that was due to the European political system that guaranteed rights and freedoms, and to rationalism and the scientific revolution. Instead, the progress (education and literacy) of the Turkish empire had been mortgaged due to religious fundamentalism and Islamic law. The secularization of society was a necessary step for the scientific revolution. However, we must also keep in mind that the printing press (and in our days twitter and internet) are innovations that totalitarian and dictatorial regimes such as North Korea and Cuba do not like, since they propagate ideas that can be considered as “ subversive ”and that threaten the integrity of the oppressive State along with its civil and military elite. It is easier and safer that knowledge is not dispersed but centralized in a single institution so that homogeneous and uncritical consciences can be formed. It is not surprising that totalitarian and authoritarian regimes immediately intervene in education as a way of earning the uncritical loyalty of the population.
Answer:
Popular sovereignty
Explanation: