How did Galileos work come into conflict with the church, and how was that conflict resolved

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Answer: he was saying that the sun is in the middle of the solar system and the church was saying the earth was in the center. This means that the church was lying to the people and this meant that he was challenging the church and tradition . they resolved thus by having him excommunicated

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What are the causes and effect of the Haymarket Affair, Homestead Strike, and Pullman Strike? Explain

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The Haymarket Affair also called the Haymarket Massacre began as a peaceful rally that aimed to support workers that were striking for 8 hour working day. The problem was that the police came and killed one person and injured several others. This caused revolt, one person threw a bomb that killed seven police officers. The aftermath was that 8 people were convicted of conspiracy and seven were sentenced to death and other to 15 years in prison.

The Homestead Strike or Homestead was a strike held by the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers against the Carnegie Steel. The Association was able to gain a good wage for workers and good work rules. But Carnegie wanted to low the costs of production by breaking the union by stepping up production demands and when the Association refused to accept them they locked workers out of the plant. Thousand of strikers reunited and some of them were armed, they had a battle and later surrendered and nine strikers and seven Pinkertons were killed some were injured. The aftermath was that this strike inspired others and many workers.

The Pullman Strike was a strike that happened nationwide and was led by railroad workers, a quarter-million workers were on strike and the strike affected the nation so much that it shut down the railroads and most of the American business. The reason for the strike was that the companies cut wages. Because of that, the government sent federal troops to crush the strike, 26 civilians were killed, others were arrested. The aftermath was that this strike was a turning point for Us labor law and put a milestone on the use of federal courts to curtail union activity in America.

Causes and effect of the Haymarket Affair, Homestead Strike, and Pullman Strike:

  1. Haymarket affair which was also known as the haymarket riot was a protest by the workers to have an eight hour long working day and in this riot a protester threw a bomb at the police which resulted in the killing of some people.
  2. Homestead strike occurred because the plant which was owned by Henry wanted to weaken the strength of the labor so that their salary could be reduced even more. But this protest turned out to be violent the protesters were not successful leading to weakening of their union.
  3. The strike of Pullman was caused because of the reduction in wages of the lab our of Pullman company and it's effect was that rail road transportation was hindered by the workers and turning the protest violent. In the end federal government ordered to end the protest.

Is it possible to have a completely objective opinion on an issue? Explain.

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Personally, I don't think so.

Every information we have is by principle, biased. We can never have a full picture on the issue (we don't live long enough to have ALL the information and all the other people's opinions) so this means that we only know a selection of relevant information. This selection biases our perception of the issue: so in this way, I think that we are bound to be at least a little bit biased.

Match the civilization with its form of writing. 1. Egypt 2. Mesopotamia 3.Indus Valley a. Cuneiform b. Pictographs c. Hieroglyphs

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1. Egypt: c. Hieroglyphs

2. Mesopotamia: a. Cuneiform

3. Indus Valley: b. Pictographs

Explanation:

Hieroglyphs were the characters that were used in the Ancient Egyptian writing system. These appeared around 3000 BCE, marking the beginning of the Egyptian civilization. Hieroglyphs were difficult to learn and represent. Therefore, they were only used by the high social classes.

Cuneiform is the type of writing invented by the Sumerians in the late fourth millennium BC. It consists of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets. Finally, the pictographs of the Indus Valley civilization are a body of symbols that were used between 3500 and 1900 BCE. There is very little information on these symbols, which have not yet been deciphered.

Mesopotamia-cuneiform.  Egypt-hieroglyphics and Indus Valley=pictograhs

These systems of writings help start recorded history.  They were used to record transactions and important events that took place during that time.  Today we are able to know about these civilizations due to the system of writing that they used to preserved the past.

Why did the colonist feel it was appropriate and nessasary to biycott british tea

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The colonists boycotted the British tea because it was taxed. They felt that taxing tea was too much, and wasn't fair. They also loved tea, and some could not afford to keep paying tax. 

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The tea was taxed

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