76. Which ruler increased trade the most on the Silk Road?

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Answer 1
Answer: probably the kingdom of axum

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What did glyphs left by the ancient Olmec civilization tell us about their religious practices? A.they believed in many gods
B.they met in groups of worship
C.they recorded specific prayers.
D.they were assigned religious duties

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Answer:

they believed in many gods

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Going back to 03.03 notes, it tells you they believed in more than one god.

What was the final outcome of the Vietnam war?

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The Vietnam War was fought between South Vietnam and North Vietnam. The U.S. aided South Vietnam while North Vietnam was aided by the communist Soviet Union. The war was at a stalemate for awhile even with the help of the U.S. on the South's side. The U.S. left the war due to public discontent. Two years later North Vietnam conquered South Vietnam, and they became a united nation again.

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The fall of Saigon led to a unified, communist Vietnam.

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Who did Saint Paul preach to

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Saint Paul preached to Jesus of Nazareth

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Although wealthy Egyptians enjoyed "the good life," music was not a part of their lives.A.
Yes

B.
No
(I think it was apart of there live's)

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No it was not hope it helps
Yes because hats the answer

Why would the Second Great Awakening inspire frontier settlers? Select the best answer from the choices provided.



They would like to hear that God was controlling their destiny.



They would be worried that the western U.S. was without religion.



They would like to be assured that they control their own destiny.



They would be worried that religious values were stricter on the frontier.



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The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious revival movement during the early 19th century in the United States. The movement began around 1790, gained momentum by 1800 and, after 1820, membership rose rapidly among Baptist and Methodistcongregations whose preachers led the movement. It was past its peak by the late 1850s. The Second Great Awakening reflectedRomanticism characterized by enthusiasm, emotion, and an appeal to the super-natural. It rejected the 

what was accomplished by the members of the Second Continental Congress during their meeting in Philadelphia

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I believe they established the Continental Army and put George Washington in charge. They also passed a "Declaration of Causes of Taking up Arms" which allowed the colonists to take up arms against the British.