Which best describes the items listed here? •bifocal glasses •efficient stove •fire department •Poor Richard's Almanack

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All were popular ideas or inventions in England and came to the colonies with the Puritans.    


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What led to nationalism in India

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The growth of the sense of unity among the people was the most important factor, responsible for the growth of Nationalism in India.

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Answer: Indians hated being second class citizens in their own country.

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Which is the main purpose of the Patriot Act?to investigate tax fraud and evasion
to undo the probable cause guarantee
to protect against unlawful searches
to guard the nation against terrorism

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the answer is D. the PATRIOT act actually stands for "providing appropriate tools required to intercept and obstruct terrorism," though the full title of the law is a bit longer. this law was signed in 2001, soon after the attack on the twin towers in new york on september 11th.

to guard the nation against terrorism

What is it called when a group of people identify themselves based on a distinct culture, belief system, religion, or history?a. race
b. ethnicity
c. nationality
d. class

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The correct answer is c: nationality.
Many countries are built around a nationality, for example Estonia and Finland. Others could be said multi-national for example India (although there is also an Indian nationality, but apart from this, people are also of "smaller" nationality: Marathi, Gujarati, etc)

Ethnicity is a similar word, but it necessarily involves a certain degree of (genetic) relation, which a nationality does not need to have.

As learning and trade progressed, the medieval structure began to break down. True or false?

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TRUE

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The medieval structure was created as a way to protect from the barbaric invasions after the Roman Empire ended and people were left without the Roman Military to protect them. The base of the Medieval structure was that close system which people lived inside walls and worked for the owner of the land as an exchange for protection. But once trade started to progress the world began to expand and people started to have contact with other countries and other cultures, which broke the main reason for the medieval structure.

true , is my best guess

Why was the Articles of Confederation discarded?a. It failed to ensure states’ sovereignty.
b. It was leading to a “mobocracy.”
c. It failed to create a functional national government.
d. It lacked a Bill of Rights.

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C. It failed to create a functional national government. This is because with the Articles, the national government could not tax, make major decisions without the consent of all the states, and it had no executive and judicial branch, so any laws made could not be enforced

Answer: C. It failed to create a functional national government.

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Feudal society was characterized by?

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Feudal societies are generally characterized by......an emphasis on social order.

Explanation: Feudal societies such as those found in Europe during the Middle Ages and in Japan prior to the Meiji Resoration, are dominated by rigid class systems in which the landed nobility controlled the daily lives of those living on their property in exchange for providing protection for them.