Why did Jacobin Club advocate revolt against the National Constituent Assembly

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would give too much power to the wealthy.

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The Jacobin Club believed the Constituent Assembly would give too much power to the wealthy.


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You have an uncle in Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, a formerly communist society. He’s invited you to visit for two weeks with your family. You know nothing about Prague. What can you do to learn about the culture?

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A, B, and C

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well judging as you got it wrong for only choosing A and B the only sensible answer left would be C

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B. Look, listen, and think while you're there
C. Ask questions when you can
D. Read poetry about life under Communism

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I'm pretty sure talking about America the WHOLE time
would eventually become a bore. Also, Prague used to be
a Communist society, as the passage describes so reading
up on it seems logical.

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PLEASE HELP!!! ASAP!Which term refers to President Kennedy's programs for civil rights, women's rights, and aid to the poor?
A. the Perfect Society
B. the Square Deal
C. the New Frontier
D. the New Deal

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i know he used C.The New Frontier in his acceptance speech

C is correct for this

During the Chivington massacre, unarmed Native Americans were murdered without any provocation.Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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F

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true

An agreement by which people agree to serve the government in exchange for its protection

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Thomas Jefferson agreed and in the Declaration of Independence argued that the protection of rights is the main purpose of government. People give implicit consent, also called tacit consent, by accepting the laws and services of the government and nation of their birth.

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Read this excerpt from “We Shall Overcome.” Many Aborigines, native inhabitants of the Australian countryside, were forced to leave their traditional lands when Europeans began settling the country in the 1700s. While some later returned to their homeland and re-established communities, many lost their way of life forever. This passage suggests:
1. that Australia owes its native people an apology
2. European settlers always disrupted native peoples’ ways of life.
3. Aborigines have tried to regain their culture.
4. that being pushed from their original land caused Aborigines to lose their culture

please help

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2

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2

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European settlers always disrupted native peoples’ ways of life

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What major event effect of the Crusades on Europe

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There was many cultural diffusion with spices and other items. 
he Crusades tended to have two major consequences effecting the social, political and economic life of Europe. The Crusades helped end feudalism in Western Europe and brought about the conditions that helped create the Renaissance.  The Crusades began the breakdown of feudal society in Western Europe.  Many feudal lords went off to fight and die in the crusades, leaving their serfs free to go to towns and start new lives.  Monarchs gained new strength when knights left to fight in the crusades in the Middle East.  This increase in the power of the monarch also helped to end feudalism.  Crusaders brought back goods such as spices and cloths, which increased demand for these goods.  Merchants, particularly in Italy, grew rich from this new trade with the East.  Crusaders also brought back Greek and Roman classical works.  The wealth from trade and new knowledge of from classical Greek and Roman works sparked the Renaissance in Europe.