Scholasticism provides an example of which of the following? the blending of Norse and Christian culture/ the blending of Greek and Roman architectural styles/ the blending of Greek and Roman philosophies with Christian ideas/ the blending of Jewish and Christian ideas

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Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "the blending of Greek and Roman philosophies with Christian ideas" Scholasticism provides an example of the blending of Greek and Roman philosophies with Christian ideas
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The correct answer would be the third option: The blending of Greek and Roman philosophies with Christian ideas. Scholasticism is a method of critical thought or a theology system and philosophy based on Aristotelian logic and the early Church writings and was taught in medieval European universities.

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Which statement about the Cold War is not true?a. The partition between Eastern and Western Europe was known as the Iron Curtain.
b. The city of Berlin remained divided for more than four decades.
c. The Soviet Union and its communist allies formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
d. The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union brought an end to the Cold War.

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The correct answer for this question is this one: "c. The Soviet Union and its communist allies formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)." The statement about the Cold War that is not true is that Soviet Union and including its communist allies formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO was founded in Washington, D.C., United States.

Civil magistrates in Massachusetts set up a special court in 1692 totry
A Peter Zenger for libel.
B try people accused of witchcraft.
C pass the Half-Way Covenant.
D create the Frame of Government.

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Option B.

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Try people accused of witchcraft, is the right answer.

The Salem witch trials were a set of trials and pursuance of people arrested of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts in the period between February 1692 to May 1693. The hearings started subsequent people had been arrested of witchcraft. One such example was the accused of an adolescent girl called Elizabeth Hubbard of age 17 years.

In these trials, a total of 200 people were arrested out of which 19 were found guilty and were killed by hanging. This witch hunt was the deadliest trial in the history of colonial North America.

Answer:try people accused of witchcraft.

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Read the draft of a body paragraph in an argumentative essay.Executive Order 9066 was a response to suspicion and prejudice. In the days following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, military commanders were concerned because most Japanese Americans lived on the West Coast, where many military installations were also located. As a result, nearly all Japanese Americans on the West Coast were relocated and interned. This was clearly unconstitutional.

How could the writer improve this draft?
a) by moving the first sentence to the end of the paragraph
b) by using fewer big words and making the sentences shorter
c) by adding evidence that suspicion and prejudice were involved
d) by creating another paragraph with evidence of unconstitutionality

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d) by creating another paragraph with evidence of unconstitutionality.

  • The first sentence begins the paragraph well, establishing the theme that will be explored in the essay.
  • The sentences are not overlong, and "big words" aren't really used.  Perhaps a word like "interned" might be considered a "big word" because it is not frequently used in everyday vocabulary. However, that term is a key term for the action taken against the Japanese Americans, and so needs to be used in this context.
  • Evidence that suspicion and prejudice were involved can be seen in the statement, "Military commanders were concerned because most Japanese Americans lived on the West Coast, where many military installations were also located."  That indicates that the commanders were acting on suspicion and prejudice that Japanese Americans would seek to sabotage or attack American military installations on behalf of the Japanese.
  • What is not included in the opening paragraph is evidence from the US Constitution that the actions against Japanese Americans were unconstitutional.  Providing such evidence might mean pointing to the 5th Amendment (part of the Bill of Rights), which says "No person shall be ... nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law."

Answer:D

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In the South, many enslaved people reacted to the Emancipation Proclamation by

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In the South, many enslaved people reacted to the Emancipation Proclamation by rejoicing an breaking free from their masters, although it was hard for many slaves to get the news, so many did not react in any way. 

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  • Staging work slowdowns.

In spite of the ruthless endeavors of whites to keep up power over their slaves, numerous blacks defied managers and masters, rejected endeavors to clear them, seized animals and other property, and got away to territories possessed by Union troops.

Voters in which U.S. territory became the first to grant women the rights to vote ?

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Voters in the U.S. territory of Wyoming became the first to grant women the right to vote. Wyoming granted women's suffrage in 1869, well before it became a state in 1890. This significant milestone in the women's suffrage movement paved the way for later developments in women's voting rights in the United States..

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How did the battle at the Alamo help the cause of Texas Independence

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Though the Alamo story initially struck fear in the hearts of the Texans it subsequently led to a relentless thirst for vengeance
The Texan rebels lost this battle very badly. At the same time, they inflicted significant damages on Mexican forces, which may also have gained unfair confidence in their ability to suppress the Texan rebellion. But the biggest advantage this battle gave the Texans was their ability to portray the Mexican army's actions as a massacre of heroes. This allowed Texans to rally morale among its troops, leading to an eventual decisive victory over the Mexican army at The Battle of San Jacinto.

But all of the Texans' talk of heroism at the Alamo ignores, of course, how the Texan fighters were mostly American citizens who had illegally immigrated into Mexican territory and chose not to obey the laws of the Mexican government.