The colonists protested the Stamp Act by

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Answer 1
Answer: Stamp agents were  burnt or hung in effigy during some of  the  protest. As the riots gained momentum verbal abuse turned into physical abuse. 

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What was the purpose of the 13th Amendment?

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Answer:

The purpose of the 13th Amendment was to abolish slavery throughout the United States.

Explanation:

The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution officially abolished and continues to prohibit slavery in the United States of America, and, with limited exceptions (such as those condemned for a crime) prohibited involuntary servitude.

At the time of its ratification, slavery remained legal only in Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and New Jersey. In the rest of the United States, slaves had been freed by the state action and the "Emancipation Proclamation" of the federal government.

The 13th Amendment is to abolish (rid) slavery. I'm not understanding the question as to what the purpose was. Can you be more specific or did you just need to know what it was?

Which technology development contributed most directly to the success of the Protestant reformation

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "(4) printing press." It is the technology development contributed most directly to the success of the Protestant reformation.

These are the following choices
(1) astrolabe (3) wheel
(2) compass (4) printing press

The process by which the Constitution was approved by the states is known as A. vetoing.
B. impeachment.
C. levying.
D. ratification.

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Your answer is d. Ratification.

Vetoing is when the president/governor rejects signing a bill to make it a law.

Levying is when congress passes a bill the president signs it, in regards to taxes.

Impeachment is when congress finds charges against the president to remove him from office.

The years of the meiji restoration are. characterized by

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The first reform was the promulgation of the Oath Charter in 1868, a general statement with the purpose that the Meiji oligarchy would get the necessary push to gain the confidence and financial support of the Meiji Japanese Government. The five statutes consisted of:

1. Establishment of deliberative assemblies.

2. Integration of all classes in the task of bringing the state forward.

3. Replacement of "harmful customs" with "natural laws".

4. International search for knowledge.

5. Strengthening the foundations of imperial rule.

On his return, one of the first actions of the government was to establish new ranks for the nobility. Five hundred people of the old nobility of the court, among whom were the daimyo and samurai who rendered valuable services to the emperor were organized into five ranks: prince, marquis, count, viscount, and baron.

Considering that the economic structure and production of the country was very similar to the English Elizabethan Era, becoming a world power in such a short time is a remarkable progress. There were at least two reasons for the great speed with which Japan modernized itself: employing more than 3,000 foreign experts (called O-yatoi gaikokujin or 'foreigners hired') specialized in fields such as English teaching, science, engineering, militia and navigation; and the sending of Japanese students abroad, especially Europe and America, based on the fifth and final article of the 1868 Oath Charter: "Knowledge will be sought throughout the world to consolidate the foundations of the imperial rule." This process of Modernization was heavily subsidized and closely monitored by the Meiji government, enhancing the power of the big Zaibatsu firms such as the Mitsui and Mitsubishi.

Efforts to industrialize Japan;
the modernization of Japan's army and navy;
the acceptance of Western ideas.

A stateless nation is often subject to all of the following except A.discrimination and oppression
B. genocide
C. a lack of political control or voice in government
D. equal recognition in the international community

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C. a lack of political control or voice in government 
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B. Genocide

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The people who most likely established the first civilization at mohenjo-daro and harappa were the

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The people who most likely established the first civilization at Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were the Dravidian people. Dravidian people are from South Asia. They were brought to India by farmers from the Iranian part of Fertile Crescent and might be related to the Harappa civilization.