What European country originally settled the colony that would later become known as New York

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Answer 1
Answer: The Netherlands. 

Reason: New York was originally named "New Amsterdam" when the Dutch arrived to the U.S. However, all of it changed when the British took control and named the state "New York" (named after the Duke of York).
Answer 2
Answer: It was a British colony

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How do these two attitudes toward Native American exist in our society today?

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Attitudes toward Native Americans in today's society can vary widely, and two prevalent perspectives are:

Respect for Indigenous Cultures and Rights:

Many individuals and organizations today promote respect for Native American cultures, traditions, and rights. This attitude acknowledges the historical injustices and challenges that Indigenous communities have faced and advocates for their sovereignty, self-determination, and the protection of their land and resources. This perspective often seeks to raise awareness about the contributions and rich heritage of Native Americans and emphasizes the importance of preserving and celebrating their cultures.

Stereotypes and Misunderstandings:

Unfortunately, stereotypes, misconceptions, and misunderstandings about Native Americans persist in society. Some individuals may still hold outdated and harmful beliefs that perpetuate negative stereotypes about Native Americans, such as viewing them as relics of the past or as monolithic groups. This perspective can lead to discrimination, marginalization, and a lack of recognition of the contemporary issues and challenges faced by Native American communities.

Some of the first anti-war demonstrations were _____. teach-ins marches on the Pentagon draft card burnings immolations

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The answer to the question stated above is immolation.
Some of the first anti-war demonstrations were immolations.
These immolations are are self immolations by Buddhist monks.

>>Self-immolation is an act of killing oneself as a sacrifice.
     This is typically referred only to setting oneself on fire. In history,         immolation is a suicidal option

D) immolation is the answer

Who wrote Byzantium's legal code

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Answer: Emperor Justinian I

49) How did the War Powers Act of 1973 impact the relationship between the President and the Legislative branch?

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The War Powers Act of 1973 enforced the checks and balances in the US government, as the President must inform the Congress that he is sending troops to a hostile area in no more than 48 hours.

The War Powers Act is a congressional resolution designed in order to limit the U.S. president’s ability to initiate or escalate military actions abroad. The law requires that presidents notify Congress after deploying the armed forces and limits how long units can remain engaged without congressional approval.  

It enforce the checks and balances in the US government, as the President must inform the Congress that he is sending troops to a hostile area in no more than 48 hours

Which inventor raced against Nikola Tesla and others to devised the radio, a system of transmitters and receivers to send messages through the air without wires? A. Alexander Graham Bell B. Samuel Morse C. Thomas Edison D. Guglielmo Marconi

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The right answer is "D. Guglielmo Marconi"

Marconi is considered the pioneer of radio transmission. In 1896, he went to England, after verifying that there was no interest in his experiences in Italy. In 1899, it succeeded in wireless transmission of Morse code through the Channel. Two years later, he got radio signals to New Zealand. From there, he made many basic discoveries in radio technique. In 1909, he received, with Karel Ferdinand Braun, the Nobel Prize in Physics. In 1929, in recognition of his work, he received the title of marquis from the king of Italy.

its Guglielmo Marconi

Both the British and the Americans frequently used horseback riders to carry messages, and both sides tried to capture the riders and get the messages. The rider who lost one of Washington's important messages was Tallmadge himself. It happened when Tallmadge and some of his men were attacked by British troops near the Connecticut–New York border. Tallmadge escaped unharmed but lost a saddlebag full of secret papers.Luckily, Tallmadge's code did not fall into British hands. But among the papers was a letter from Washington in which he carelessly gave the name and address of an agent, George Higday, saying that he was a man who would probably "convey intelligence to me." Higday was arrested, but he had managed to destroy all evidence of spying. That move probably saved him from hanging.


Which statement best expresses the central idea of the excerpt?

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Answer: Losing secret papers to the enemy could have serious consequences.

Explanation:

The central idea here is that when secret papers are lost to the enemy, they could have serious consequences. This is why the both the British and the Americans tried to capture riders conveying messages for the other side so that they could get the messages.

If these messages were found, they could help in the war effort by implicating spies such as George Higday who would be put to death should evidence be found of their treachery. This would be good for the side that was being spied on as less information would be leaked and bad for the other side as they will have less information to act on.

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B. Giving up information could be a disaster for either side.

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