what are two innovations in communication technolgy in the early 1800s that allowed information to travel more Quickly? Help Pleaseee

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Answer 1
Answer: Telegraph and the telephone
Answer 2
Answer: Well first Samuel Morse Invented "Morse" code which is a series of lines and dots to send messages then the Telepone invented by Alexander Grahm Bell 

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What new skills did people develop to help them survive in old times

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They used sharp stones as weapons to protect themselves from animals.They started planting and raising animals. They also changed goods with each other.
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When you write in layers, you make sure to _____.write in a sequence
circle words that fit descriptions
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name people in the report

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Write in a sequence I think sounds most likely
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Which of the following requirements had to be met before a state could be formed in the Northwest Territory?The government decided to declare a specific part of the territory a state.
A religious group claimed land for its own in order to start a religious community.
One of the original 13 states claimed a section of the territory for its own.
Sixty thousand people or more lived in the area.

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Final answer:

According to the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, the key condition that needed to be met before a state could be formed in the Northwest Territory was that there needed to be at least sixty thousand inhabitants in the area. None of the other options listed meet this requirement.

Explanation:

The formation of states in the Northwest Territory was chiefly governed by the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. This ordinance laid the groundwork for the procedure by which territories would become states. Out of the options provided, only one satisfies this requirement: there needed to be at least sixty thousand people living in the proposed territory. None of the other conditions are consistent with the historical regulations for creating a state in the Northwest Territory.

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1.How and why did the universe begin?2.Whats the point of life? Why are we here?
3.Are we alone in the universe?
4.Are moral values relative or absolute?
5.Should the rich help the poor? Explain.

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I guess the answer is going to be how you look at the question. I believe the God of the universe, who was before time, created the universe. I believe the Bible when it says God created the heavens and the earth and down to the last blade of grass. Some people are very zealous about the creation being done is exactly 6, 24 hr. days. However, the Hebrew words aren't that specific and we really don't know what time was like back then. So, if the scientist want to say it took a million or two for the change to happen, I don't find any problem with that. I do not believe people evolved from some random rodent running around (theory after the monkey theory). God made us - not because he was lonely, or needed someone to manipulate or to feed some ego. God made us because he loved us and wanted us to enjoy his handiwork and to fulfill His plan. However, God did not make man a puppet but gave him free will to make choices. Our job is to help people see what the path to eternal life is, to help others and to show His love to others. With God, we are never alone but if you mean is there life on another planet. That may be one of the great mysteries of life we just don't know yet. Moral laws are not just guidelines you follow if you want to or not. They are laws from God and should govern one's life. God gives us brains to listen to others and discern what is meant. The Bible, God's Word to man, tells us many times we should help the more unfortunate, take care of widows and children, help those in hunger and need. However, the Bible also says those that do not work and are able to should not be given food. God expects the able-bodied people to work for a living and not sponge off of other people just because we are lazy.

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What is the best summary of Taney’s opinion? The framers who crafted the Constitution were the most honorable men for the job. The men who wrote the Constitution understood that enslaved persons would not be citizens.
The men who wrote the Constitution had a great understanding of the language they used.
The framers who crafted the Constitution all believed that African Americans should be enslaved.

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Based on what Taney said, we can summarize his opinion to be that The men who wrote the Constitution understood that enslaved persons would not be citizens.

Chief Justice Taney:

  • Headed the Supreme Court at a time when the abolition movement was picking up speed
  • Gave the majority judgement in the Dred Scott case
  • Believed that Black people could not be citizens

Taney believed that all Black people be they free or enslaved, could never become American citizens.

In conclusion, he believed that the framers of the Constitution did not want Blacks to ever be citizens.

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  The  correct answer is : The men who wrote the Constitution understood that enslaved persons would not be citizens.   Taney said that the common people considered Africans "so inferior" to the "white race" and the white man had no obligation to respect them. In the north where slavery was already abolished, they were forbidden to enlist in the state guard, had no educational opportunities and interracial marriages were forbidden. Some federal laws continued to make a difference between "citizens" and "people of color," meaning that Africans were not considered citizens.

 

Pros and cons of being a mixed culture child

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Some pros: Your experience is richer, you can be more reflective about your cultures (because you know that there is another way of doing it, for example more than one religion), you develop a lot of skills navigating among your cultures, such as mediation and respect.

Some cons: possible identity problems, and the perception of not being fully accepted in either of the two cultures.
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