Whats the turning point of the year of 1492

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Answer: The year 1492 was extremely important because of the discovery of North America. The person who discovered North America in October of 1492, was Christopher Columbus. That is why 1492 is such an important year.

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As Islam spread, all of the following were absorbed in the various Muslim empires EXCEPT:A. Indians
B. Mayans
C. Persians
D. Africans

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Option: B. Mayans

Explanation:

Islam religion spread in the regions of the Middle East. It also spread in Europe, Africa, and Asia. It was only after the discovery of America Europeans came to know its existence. America remained hidden and isolated from the rest of the world because of the oceans surrounding it and also because Europeans were not looking for a trade with Asia through seas until Vasco da Gama made his voyages. The European voyagers were Catholic Christians so, it is not possible for the spread of Islam among Mayans.

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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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What is the purpose of Madison’s analogy between political liberty and religious liberty ?

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Assuming that you're talking about madison's analogy in the book voices of freedom,

he compares how both political liberty and religious liberty are important elements that should be protected in the constitution but He believes that states affair and religious affairs should be separated 

Why did the Islamic world suffer hardship during the 1200s and 1300s? A.

Christian soldiers of the Byzantine Empire forced Muslims under their control to accept Christianity or face death.


B.

Mongol armies rode out of central Asia to invade and conquer first one part and then another part of the Muslim world.


C.

Muslim tyrants kept their subjects in serfdom and poverty.


D.

Western European kings sent armies to retake Jerusalem and capture as many Muslims as possible to use as slaves.

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The answer would be B

after examining major events of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s explain how the role of non-violence in the media along the presidential decisions impact the overall success of the movement

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Answer:

The media also played a powerful role in the Civil Rights Movement for African Americans during the 1950s and 1960s. But whereas before this time, people only had radio and newspapers to turn to, to learn what was happening in their country and in the world, suddenly most people had televisions in their homes.

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2)"They tell us, sir, that we are weak; unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when shall we be stronger? Will it be the next week, or the next year? Will it be when we are totally disarmed, and when a... guard shall be stationed in every house? Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction? Shall we acquire the means of effectual resistance by lying supinely on our backs and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot? Sir, we are not weak if we make a proper use of those means which the God of nature hath placed in our power. The millions of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us."
Patrick Henry
March 23, 1775
Who/what is the adversary Patrick Henry speaks of?
A) British
B) Congress
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C) liberty
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D) inaction

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How did the French help the American colonists win the Battle of Saratoga?
A) by sending troops to aid the colonists.
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B) by planting spies within the British army.
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C) by providing the colonists with gunpowder.
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D) by launching a naval attack against the British.
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Lord Charles Cornwallis role in the American Revolution is significant because
A) he successfully defeated Washington outside of New York City.
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B) led the British invasion of the colonies by way of the Canada territory.
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C) he abandoned the British Army and declared his allegiance to the Colonial Army.
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D) his invasion of Virginia eventually led to his being trapped in 1781 at the battle of Yorktown.

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“Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains or slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take but as for me; give me liberty or give me death!”
- 1775
Which famous American made this quote?
A) George Washington
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B) Thomas Jefferson
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C) Patrick Henry
D) John Adams
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This African-American patriot served as a spy for General Lafayette and was instrumental in gathering information about British troop strength and strategy. Who was he?
A) Willam Dawes
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B) Denmark Veasey
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C) James Armistead
D) Crispus Attucks

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During the American Revolution, women played many roles. Which of these is NOT one of the roles played by women during the Revolutionary War?
A) spy
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B) soldier
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C) laundry & sewing
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D) foreign ambassador
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The Battle of Yorktown is significant in the American Revolution because
A) it was there that the "shot heard ‘round the world" was fired.
B) it marked the only time Washington was ever defeated in battle.
C) the British victory there succeeded in dividing George Washington's Colonial Army into two parts.
D) the British Army surrendered after being surrounded there, marking the end of fighting in the war.



During the American Revolution, John Paul Jones was considered to be the
A) "Original Son of Liberty."
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B) "Father of the Revolution."
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C) "Father of the American Navy."
D) "Grandfather of the Cavalry Charge."
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What event should be placed in the blank in this timeline of the Revolutionary War?
A) France becomes American ally.
B) Americans Retreat at Bunker Hill.
C) Americans Capture Ft. Ticonderoga.
D) Declaration of Independence Adopted.

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Answer:

2 is A.

3 is D.

4 is D.

5 is C.

7 is D.

9 is C.

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