What was the effect of Sherman's march into the South?

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From November 15 until December 21, 1864, Union General William T. Sherman led some 60,000 soldiers on a 285-mile march from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia. The purpose of Sherman's March to the Sea was to frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause



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What are the taboos of Canada?

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All of these are cultural taboos of Canada:

1. Don’t talk about any aspect of religion unless you are sure the people you are with are receptive. Most people will not be receptive and will try to get away.

2. Learn something about the culture before you arrive.

3. We don’t have Indians; we have First Nations Peoples.

4. The term Eskimo is offensive to the Inuit.

5. Canadians are not just like Americans, but speak differently. Don’t go there.

6. Don’t talk loud.

7. Don’t talk loud about money.

8. Don’t do a negative comparison in a loud voice.

9. Do not refer to people by skin colour or what you perceive is their ethnic background.

10. Our immigrants and refugees are not a problem; they are an asset.

11. Be polite to everyone, especially people working in service industries.

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Canadians are generally taught to be friendly, polite and respectful to both friends and strangers alike. Canada basically follows standard western cultural traditions in regards to things like greetings, rude gestures, and gift-giving. The most taboo subjects of conversation in Canada are politics, religion, and sex.

Who was president of the United States when World War II ended? A. Dwight Eisenhower B. Harry Truman C. Franklin Roosevelt D. Herbert Hoover the answer is harry truman just took the test

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C- Franklin D. Roosevelt

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The answer is C.  Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Because i just took the test on K-12 Online school and this was the right answer. So i hope it helped

What are the four different factors that decide what committee a congressman will join

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STANDING COMMITTEES, which continue from one Congress to the next, are probably the most important type because they consider and shape the vast majority of proposed laws. Standing committees can be combined or discontinued but most of them have been around for many years. Standing committees also conduct investigations, such as the Senate Banking Committee's investigation of President Bill Clinton's Whitewater investments.SELECT COMMITTEES are temporarily formed for specific purposes, often to study a particular issue. They usually do not draft legislation. Some, like the select committees to investigate the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, are obviously intended to have limited lives. Others, like the Select Committee on Aging and the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, have existed for a number of years actually produce legislation. Sometimes long-standing select committees eventually become standing committees.JOINT COMMITTEES have similar purposes as select committees, but they are made up of members from both the House and the Senate. They are set up to conduct business between the houses and to help focus public attention on major issues. Some joint committees handle routine matters, such as supervising the Library of Congress.CONFERENCE COMMITTEES are specially created when the House and the Senate need to reconcile different versions of the same bill. A conference committee is made up of members from the House and Senate committees that originally considered the bill. Once the committee agrees on a compromise, the revised bill is returned to both houses of Congress for their approval.

Which are accurate descriptions of the reign of Louis XIV?Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
During his 72-year reign, he claimed the divine right of kings.

B.
He did all that he could and made sacrifices to help the working people with their everyday struggles.

C.
He called himself the Sun King because he considered himself as important as the sun itself.

D.
He created and enforced laws that prohibited persecution for religious beliefs.

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Louis XIV during his 72-year reign claimed the divine right of Kings (A). Louis XIV called himself the Sun King because he considered himself as important as the sun itself (B) (this is partially true, because it is not entirely known where this name came from). He did not make sacrifices to hep the working people with their everyday struggles and was instead known for instituting heavy taxes on the poor. He also did not create and enforce laws to prohibit the persecution of French citizens for religious beliefs. 

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A. During his 72-year reign, he claimed the divine right of kings.

C. He called himself the Sun King because he considered himself as important as the sun itself.

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Louis XIV is a hugely important historical figure.  He was on the throne as king in France from childhood to his old age; he ruled from 1643 to 1715. He was known as the Sun King because all activity in France basically revolved around him.  So much so was that the case, that members of the nobility competed with each other for the right to help the king get dressed in the morning!  It was one of Louis XIV's goals to keep the ranking nobles from being a threat to his power, so he lured them to come live at the glorious Versailles palace with him. That way he could keep them under his influence and away from their lands in the provinces.  They were lavishly entertained, but lost the real power they would have had as lords governing in their provincial lands.

As to the "divine right of kings" idea, that belief was summed up succinctly by Bishop Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, who was court preacher at the royal court of Louis XIV.  Bossuet said that monarchy "is sacred, it is paternal, it is absolute … the royal throne is not that of a man but the throne of God himself."  The claim of kings' divine right meant their authority could not be challenged because they were put in their office by God and were to be respected as God's sovereign representatives.

What stopped the bubonic plague?

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II believe it was the great fire of London in 1666, it burnt so many homes that many of the rats and other various parasites lived in.

Which was not located along the spice route?
Champa
China
India
Angkor

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The answer is Angkor.

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angkor

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