How did Julius Caesar’s death affect the leadership of Rome?

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Answer: C

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The death of Julius Caesar ultimately had the opposite impact of what the Liberators hoped. The majority of the Roman public hated the senators for the assassination, and a long series of civil wars ensued. In the end, Caesar's nephew Octavian emerged as Rome's leader. He re-named himself Caesar Augustus.

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The ancient book called The Glory of Kings told of the belief that the ancestors of the kings of were…Muslim.
Christian.
Buddhist.
Jewish.

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the book called The Glory of the Kings was said that the Jewish faith was spoken of in this book.

Which improvement in navigation technology allowed sailors to use celestial bodies to determine latitude?

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For centuries Europeans and Arabs had sailed around its coasts using as reference the visible points of the littoral and their knowledge of the depths (probes) in different places. When, at the end of the 15th century, the Portuguese and Castilians began their more distant voyages of exploration and discovery, their navigation instruments were:

  • Runner and ampule to determine the speed of the vessel (for estimated navigation).
  • Probe to determine the depth and nature of the fund.
  • Very rustic compasses to determine the North (magnetic).
  • Ballestilla, astrolabe and quadrant to measure the height of a star on the horizon.

They knew the limitations and errors of navigating by esteem. They also knew that the magnetic declination was not constant but varied with place and time. They knew that the polar star was not located just above the celestial pole and knew how to correct the error introduced in the measurement of latitude by observing nearby stars (the "guards").

Which religious leader founded many convents as a key part of the Counter-Reformation? A.
Isabella d'Este

B.
Teresa of Avila

C.
Thomas More

D.
John Calvin

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B

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United States lawyer and politician who advocated free silver and prosecuted John Scopes (1925) for teaching evolution in a Tennessee high school

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William Jennings Bryan ... three-time candidate for the US presidency ...
prosecuted Scopes.  Clarence Darrow defended him.  Scopes was
convicted of having taught human evolution, and was fined $100, but
the verdict was overturned later.

Identify one challenge that settlers faced when farming on the Great PlainsA. Forests had to be cut down to create farmland


B. Sod had to be broken to prepare fields for crops


C. Lakes had to be drained to make farmland


D. Swarms of bees in the spring time destroyed crops

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B

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A

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How tall was napoleon using the British system

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170.18 cm, and in meters 1.7018