Answer:
the answer is 4,8
Explanation:
I know this because the points are duplicated by 2 which mans they have to be muliplied by 2
Dilation - mulitplition
Transition - addition
religious persecution of Catholics in Virginia
B.
tax arguments between the French and the Indians
C.
competition between France and England for land and power
D.
migration of French settlers into English colonies
Answer:
The United States did not supply the Allied cause with: New territory in Austria-Hungary
Explanation:
new territory in Austira-Hungary
As it relates to the end of slavery and Reconstruction, which of the following was one of the actions taken by members of the Ku Klux Klan?
A.
supported the creation of the Freedman's Bureau
B.
helped former slaves find jobs during Reconstruction
C.
punished Southern whites after the Civil War
D.
used violence to keep African Americans from voting
the answer is D
maureen is correct
A: A monarchy with a document that limits the powers of the king or queen
B: A monarchy with a bill of rights in which the king or queen has no power
C: A monarchy in which the king or queen has total power over all decisions
D: A monarchy in which the king of queen serves as a president as has advisors
Answer:
a
its kind of like a list of rules installed like a constitution but power is still passed down by families.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The queen or king has control over everything
1. Aristocracy - People of the highest social class or nobility
The term deriving from the Greek aristokratia, which means "rule of the best-born", refers to people of the highest social class of certain societies, usually referring to people of noble birth, considered privileged.
2. Diaspora - The scattering of a people from their homeland
Diaspora is the movement, migration, or scattering of a people from their homeland. An example of this in history was the settling of scattered colonies of Jews outside ancient Palestine after their exile from Babylon.
3. Messiah - Someone regarded as a savior or liberator of a people
In the Christian religion, Jesus is regarded as a Messiah: He is remembered as a savior and liberator of people.
4. Monotheistic - A religious belief that worships only one god.
The doctrine or belief of the existence of only one God. Judaism and Islam are examples of monotheistic religions.
5. Polytheistic - A belief that many gods control the universe
The doctrine or belief of the existence of more than one God. Buddhism, Confucianism, and Hinduism are Polytheistic religions.
6. Torah - The primary holy book of Judaism
Torah is the book upon Judaism is based, therefore it's its primary holy book.
covenant-a solemn agreement between two or more parties
diaspora the scattering of a people from their homeland
Messiah-Someone regarded as a savior or liberator of a people – e.g., Jesus Christ
monotheistic a belief in one god controlling the universe
protectorate a region controlled and defended by a more powerful state
religion-beliefs concerning the existence, nature, and worship of a deity or deities
revenue-money that comes into a business from the sale of goods or services
Torah-the primary holy book of Judaism