How were the provisions of the interstate commerce act and the Sherman antitrust act similar

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Answer: The second one is right

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Write a newspaper headline about the Boston Tea Party from the points of view of a Loyalist and a Patriot. Explain your headlines.

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In writing this headline I would suggest focusing on the perspective of each party based upon their political views. A colonial patriot would support this action and applaud the revolutionary method of protest. However, a loyalist would consider this act treasonous and would not support it. 

Why did the writers of constition write their document ??

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The constitution was written to replace the Articles of Confederation, which had many issues: created an unicameral legislature with no executive or judicial branch (which made it so there was no separation of powers), and it provided very little power to the central government. Please mark brianliest!

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In 1787, Congress authorized delegates to gather in Philadelphia and recommend changes to the existing charter of government for the 13 states, the Articles of Confederation, which many Americans believed had created a weak, ineffective central government.

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HELP I NEED THIS!!!!1. As a news reporter, you have been asked to write a news feature about Jerusalem. Your assignment is to explain the importance of the city of Jerusalem. Your feature should:
(a) Describe the area known as Canaan, and locate the city of Jerusalem within that area.
(b) Include information about how Jerusalem became the capital of the kingdom.
(c) Explain Hebrew beliefs about Solomon's temple, and the importance of Jerusalem to the Hebrew people.
(d) Describe the interaction between the Hebrews and nearby groups (including the Philistines, Assyrians, and Babylonians) in the region in ancient times

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Jerusalem is a big city and is the capital if Israel, its one of the oldest cities in the world. It is located in the central hill country, and is near the border of the Judean desert. It is far removed from any major trade routes. Canaan was the land in which the Hebrew people settled. To the Hebrews, Canaan was the “promised land” when “God” told Abraham, the leader of the Hebrew people, that the land would belong to the people who will descend from him. At the time when they settled, the Hebrews were not wealthy and didn’t have any power. They wrote many books about their history and anything that was related to their religion, called “Judaism.” In 2000 B.C., Canaan was located to the right, next to the Mediterranean Sea. On the map of Canaan in the Ancient Middle East, the city of Jerusalem is located to the left of the Dead Sea. In the eleventh century B.C. a powerful group of people called the Philistines came from across the Mediterranean Sea and then settled. Israelites, who were also living in Canaan, were challenged for land possession. The Israelites decided that the people should unite and live under just one ruler. The Hebrews thought that they should have a king who is just and good. Later, there was a war with the Philistines, which caused the kingdom to fall apart. A man named David helped defeat the Philistines by throwing a stone so powerfully that it killed one of the Philistines warriors. Under the command of David, the Israelites had success with getting their territory back. The Hebrew army ended up capturing the city of Jerusalem from the Philistines, and later, David made the city as capital of his kingdom. Then the Israelites decided to call it the City of David. Solomon is the son of David. He became the king when David was an old man and gave up the throne. Solomon made a temple in Jerusalem and ruled with many skills like diplomacy. Solomon’s temple became a special center for Hebrew worship. Using the temple, people offered sacrifices of animals, fruit or grain in order to honor “God.” Jerusalem was an important city because for many people, some of the religions for many different people originated there. The Hebrews didn’t enjoy when the philistines threatened Canaan. Apart from the Israelites the Hebrews thought that having a single king was a bad idea, they decided God is ruling the people. Their army of the Hebrew People helped defeat the philistines during the war with them and captured Jerusalem. Some of the Hebrews decided to try worshiping more than one "God," but that brought the Hebrew people trouble. The Hebrews were warned that they might be forced to leave their land. They ignored such warning, which led to another group of people, called the Assyrians, to appear and cause problems. The Assyrians have destroyed the kingdom of the Israelites. Other people like another king named Nebuchadnezzar, also attacked Jerusalem and caused other problems. Some people were captured and taken to a place called Babylon. Some of the Hebrews who stayed in Jerusalem tried to rebel against Nebuchadnezzar. This lead to more attacks, and later, a siege for Jerusalem. Nebuchadnezzar sent his people, the Babylonians after Jerusalem. The interaction between the Hebrews and Babylonians was not very friendly. Many of the Israelites ended up being slaves in Babylon and spent a long time in captivity. Overall, there was no friendly interaction between the Hebrews, Assyrians, and Babylonians, as there was nothing but fighting, war, and captivity.

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Which statements about the social structure of the Spanish colonies are true?Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
Native peoples, called Indians, lived lives of hard work and poverty at the bottom of the social structure.

B.
People born into one class could move into another if they gained economic success.

C.
Creoles were the descendants of the Spanish, but since they were born in the colonies, they could not get the best jobs.

D.
Mestizo were the descendants of both the Spanish and the Indians and experienced discrimination and poverty.

E.
Only the oldest sons of Spanish settlers, called peninsulares, could inherit wealth and power.

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om stuck on the same question i want to say that it's A, C, D, and maybe E. :)

Taking the test right now I believe its A. and  E.

Correct me if I'm wrong. =)

Stalin and Hitler had great respect for each other.Question 6 options:
A.True
B.False

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a.true i had the same prob

that is true hitler was a leader and stalin was his second in command both men had respect for each other

Was was sir Walter Raleigh known for ?

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He was cousin to Sir Richard Grenville also the younger half-brother of Sir Humphrey Gilbert. He is also known for popularising tobacco in England. ^-^ 
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He was a English soldier,explorer,and writer.