What was the major contribution of 16th-century Flemish doctor Andreas Vesalius?

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Answer: The major contribution of 16th century Flemish doctor Andreas Vesalius was actually dissecting bodies for removing the misconceptions about anatomy. He originally dissected the bodies for his research related works. Although it was against the religious beliefs of that time, still it did not stop him from doing so.

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What is a central reason why McKinley won the 1896 presidential election?a. His personal life was exemplary.
b. Farmers and the working class supported him.
c. The temperance and abolition movements supported him.
d. Businesses and corporations donated large sums of money for his campaign advertisements.

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A central reason why McKinley won the 1896 presidential election is because "d. Businesses and corporations donated large sums of money for his campaign advertisements," since this constituted a political "machine" in many ways. 

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B.) Farmers and the working class supported him.

The answer is NOT D

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How did the Atlantic slave trade lead to the African diaspora?A. Large communities of Africans developed in the countries where slaves were sold.
B. Large groups of Africans left Africa to escape the slave trade and settled in other countries.
C. Africans morally opposed to the slave trade led a movement to leave Africa.
D. Slave traders left Africa uninhabitable and forced Africans to move elsewhere.

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A major way that the Atlantic slave trade led to the African diaspora was that "A. Large communities of Africans developed in the countries where slaves were sold," since this is how the African American populations of the Americas came to be. 

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A. Large communities of Africans developed in the countries where slaves were sold.

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Which of the following describes the man who first tried to build a canal in Panama?a. He was the French-born builder of the Suez Canal.
b. He was an American sent to Panama by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
c. He was a British engineer determined to increase the reach of the British Empire.
d. He was a Colombian general determined to keep Panama as part of his country.

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Answer:

a. He was the French-born builder of the Suez Canal.

Explanation:

Fernando de Lesseps (Versailles, France, November 19, 1805-La Chênaie, Indre, France, December 7, 1894) was a French career diplomat and businessman.

Encouraged by the success and fame he gained with the construction and inauguration of the Suez Canal, he envisaged another great project in accordance with his progressive ideas: the construction of an interoceanic canal that would unite the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Since the sixteenth century, several countries were interested in building a waterway in Central America, and during the period in which the project was consolidated, the United States and England were disputing the idea, seeking multiple alternative routes to obtain a commercial advantage. This resulted in two predefined routes: Nicaragua and Panama.

I am pretty sure it is A, His name was  Ferdinand de Lesseps. 

What best describes the “Three Principles of the People”?the agreement signed after the Revolution of 1911
Sun Yat-sen’s ideas for governing China
the declaration that helped overthrow the emperor
the foundations of the Communist Party

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The "Three Principles of the People" were Sun Yat-sen's ideas for governing China.

The Three Principles of the People are a political philosophy developed by Sun Yat-sen as part of a philosophy that would make China a prosperous, powerful and free nation. The legacy of this philosophy is implemented in the government organization of the Republic of China, which currently manages the islands of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu. This philosophy is also considered as the spearhead of the policy of the Republic of China by the Kuomintang. The principles also appear in the first line of the National Anthem of the Republic of China.

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Sun Yat-sen’s ideas for governing China


The Three Principles of the People were measures adopted by Chinese philosopher Sun Yat-sen, who understood Henry George's policies as a basis for sound growth in Chinese society and economy.
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William and Mary, who inaugurated their rule in 1689, believed in A. freedom of religion.
B. religious persecution.
C. totalitarianism.
D. absolute monarchy.

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I think it is B. religious persecution.
William and Mary, who inaugurated their rule in 1689, believed in freedom of religion. 

Final answer: A

What did Union forces decide to attack in their effort to demoralize the South after 1863? A. enslaved people
B. Confederate monuments
C. political leaders
D. military and civilian targets

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      Union forces decided to attack political leaders to try to demoralize the south. I hope this helped ;)