Thomas more, who died for what he believed in, coined the word _____.

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Answer 1
Answer: He believed in the word, Utopia. That is, a perfect society with no criminalism, war, suffering, etc.
Answer 2
Answer:

Thomas More, who died for what he believed in, coined the word (Utopia).


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Who is William Penn's kryptonite?( what challenged him)

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Answer:

the protestant doctirine

Explanation:

A historian claims massive drought and famine in China caused the Boxer Rebellion. Which of the following historians is making a counterclaim. A historian who claims the Boxer Rebellion followed directly from the actions of external colonial powers
B. A historian who shares a diary entry from a Chinese woman who lost her crops to drought
C. A historian who offers evidence that Christians were targeted during the Boxer Rebellion
D. A historian who shows that harvest yields declined in the years before the Boxer Rebellion

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The best option in terms of a counterclaim would be "A historian who claims the Boxer Rebellion followed directly from the actions of external colonial powers," since he would be refuting the original idea. 

The best answer is  A historian who claims the Boxer Rebellion followed directly from the actions of external colonial powers.

In order to understand this question, let us investigate what counterclaim means. It means a claim made to invalidate a previous claim. In this context, our answer needs to have, in its context a structure that goes against what the first historian said.

A historian who claims the Boxer Rebellion followed directly from the actions of external colonial powers - True - By giving a total antagonist cause for the rebellion, a cause that sustains itself with no connection to the previous argument, this case qualifies as a counterclaim for the first historian.

B. A historian who shares a diary entry from a Chinese woman who lost her crops to drought - False - This argument contributes to the original argument, showing a case that supports the historian.

C. A historian who offers evidence that Christians were targeted during the Boxer Rebellion - False - This claim only indicates the possible targets of the Boxer Rebellion, knowing the first claim is about the reason for the rebellion, it does not qualify as a counterclaim.

D. A historian who shows that harvest yields declined in the years before the Boxer Rebellion - False - This argument reinforces the first historian argument, showing one possible cause for the massive drought and famine in China.

What was the pinckney's treaty??

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The Pinckney's treaty a.k.a the treaty of San Lorenzo was a treaty signed on October 27 1795 that made the US and Spain allies. It was signed in San Lorenzo de El Escorial.

What were the Alien and Sedition Acts? How did Jefferson and Madison respond to these laws?

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They were four bills passed by the Federalist in the 5th United States Congress and signed into law by president John Adams int the aftermath of the French Revolution and during an undeclared naval war with France. Authored by the Federalists the laws were designed under the guise national security but most historians include it was really intended to decrease the number of voters who disagreed with the Federalist party. At the time, most immigrants supported Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans, the political of the Federalists. This act was repealed in 1802 by the Naturalization Law of 1802.

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  • Jefferson and Madison responded to the Alien and Sedition Acts with Virginia resolutions.
  • They both said that the Alien and Sedition Acts were Unconstitutional.
  • They claimed that the Federal government did not have the power to pass such laws and that the acts Interfered with the state government.
  • Jefferson and Madison said that a state could ignore any laws they found to be Unconstitutional.
  • The Resolution had a deep impact on the Ideas of the State rights.

How did immigration through Ellis Island differ from immigration through Angel Island?Angel Island had greater capacity and was more efficient, so immigrants moved more quickly.

Europeans came through Angel Island and were treated poorly because of bias toward them.

Europeans came through Ellis Island, received physicals, were interviewed, and were processed efficiently.
Both Ellis Island and Angel Island processed immigrants quickly and efficiently into the United States.

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Answer:

The answer above is not correct. The correct answer is Europeans came through Ellis Island, received physicals, were interviewed, and were processed efficiently.

Explanation:

It is known fact. On Angel Island, Asian immigrants were threated badly. Immigrants from Europe came through E.I.

The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice. Immigration through Ellis Island differ from immigration through Angel Island because Angel Island had greater capacity and was more efficient, so immigrants moved more quickly. I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
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