Answer:
C. Sorry if I am wrong though
Answer: D
Explanation: I'm pretty sure I am correct
The philosopher Socrates was known for his instructional method of
A) preventing his students from studying immoral things.
B) demanding strict obedience to the state.
C) teaching his students to question everything around them.
Eliminate
D) encouraging his students to see the truth through pleasure.
Porfirio Diaz
Emiliano Zapata
Pancho Villa
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The Boxer Rebellion was put down by a coalition of nations called the----- Nation Alliance.
7
9
8
10
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President Woodrow Wilson's plan for lasting peace was called the _____.
Fourteen Points
Thirteen Points
Sixteen Points
Fifteen Points
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The United States remained neutral during World War I until _____.
the Germans attacked Hawaii
the Germans attacked Great Britain
the Germans sank a bunch of American ships
The correct answers to these questions are the following.
1.- The correct answer is B) Porfirio Díaz.
This Mexican leader that made treaties that hurt his nation's economy, resulting in a revolution was Porfirio Diaz.
Porfirio Díaz was the Mexican Dictator that ruled the country for more than 30 years. He played a key role in modernizing some aspects of the country such as the construction of railroads and the embellishment of Mexico City with European architecture. His dictatorship ended with the start of the Mexican Revolution in 1910.
2.- The correct answer is C) 8.
The Boxer Rebellion was put down by a coalition of nations called the 8 Nation Alliance.
3.- The correct answer is A) Fourteen Points.
President Woodrow Wilson's plan for lasting peace was called the
Fourteen Points.
4.- The correct answer is B) the Germans sank American ships.
The United States remained neutral during World War I until the Germans sank American ships.
President Woodrow Wilson tried to maintain its foreign policy of neutrality to avoid entering World War 1, but some incidents made him change his mind. The interception of the Zimmerman telegram was one of them. In that telegram, Germany asked to support it in the war. The other incident was the German submarine warfare that sank the Lusitania ship. The US entered WW1 on April 6, 1917.
After the war, President Wilson elaborated his "14 Point Plan" to bring long-lasting peace to Europe, but European nations did not accept the plan.
The President and Vice president are in the Executive branch. As well as the Cabinet members & head of independent agencies
it is the main presedent and the vice presdent in the branch
King Nebuchadnezzar II (634-562 BCE) was the greatest king of ancient Babylon, succeeding his father, Nabopolassar. King Nabopolassar had defeated the Assyrians with the help of the Medes and liberated Babylonia from Assyrian rule. In this way he provided for his son (as Philip II would do for his son Alexander later) a stable base and ample wealth on which to build; an opportunity for greatness which Nebuchadnezzar took full advantage of. He married Amytis of Media (630-565 BCE) and so secured an alliance between the Medes and the Babylonians (Amytis being the daughter or granddaughter of Cyaxerxes, the king of the Medes) and, according to some sources, had the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built for her to remind her of her homeland in Persia.
Upon ascending to the throne, Nebuchadnezzar spoke to the gods, in his inaugural address, saying, “O merciful Marduk, may the house that I have built endure forever, may I be satiated with its splendor, attain old age therein, with abundant offspring, and receive therein tribute of the kings of all regions, from all mankind” and it would seem the gods heard his prayer in that, under his reign, Babylon became the most powerful city-state in the region and Nebuchadnezzar II himself the greatest warrior-king and ruler in the known world. He is portrayed in unflattering light in the Bible, most notably in the Book of Daniel and the Book of Jeremiah (where he is seen as an 'enemy of God’ and one whom the deity of the Israelites intends to make an example of or, conversely, the agent of God used as a scourge against the faithless followers of Yahweh). Those portraits notwithstanding, Nebuchadnezzar II was most certainly responsible for the so-called Babylonian Exile of the Jews and, so, for the formation of modern-day Judaism (in that, the temple destroyed, the Priestly class of the Levites of the Jews had to re-create their religion “in a foreign land” as recounted famously in Psalm 137 from the Bible, and elsewhere).
Nebuchadnezzar II defeated the Egyptians and their allies the Assyrians at Carchemish, subdued Palestine and the region of Syria and, consolidating his power, controlled all the trade routes across Mesopotamia from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Remaining true to the vision of his inaugural address, the great king spent the tolls he collected and the taxes he gathered in creating a city which, he hoped, would be recognized as a wonder of the world (and, indeed, his hopes were realized in later writers adding the walls of Babylon and, in particular, the Ishtar gate to the list of the Seven Wonders of the World). In the forty-three years of his reign, Nebuchadnezzar II made the most of the time employing a vast army of slave labor to surround his city with walls so thick that chariot races were conducted around the tops and which stretched fifty-six miles in length, encircling an area of two hundred square miles. The bricks of the walls were faced with a bright blue and bore the inscription, “I am Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon.”
B) He prevented Alaric from taking control of Rome.
C) He formed trade relationships with Barbarian tribes.
D) He united the empire into a powerful whole.
Answer:
the Judicial branch of the government.
Explanation:The judicial branch interprets the meaning of laws, applies laws to individual cases, and decides if laws violate the Constitution. It is comprised of the Supreme Court and other federal courts. Supreme Court—The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States.