Who was a powerful king who's name means "Charles the Great

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Charlemagne

from some research its Charlemagne


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Where was Archduke Ferdinand assassinated in 1914?Serbia

Bosnia

Austria

Germany

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He was assassinated in the capital of Bosnia. The Archduke was the Archdukend of Austria. Hope this helps!

Franz Ferdinand was assassinated at Sarajevo, capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Who was Franz Ferdinand.

   Franz Ferdinand of Austria was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary. As at that time, Austria and Hungary were one nation.

        The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was one of the immediate cause of WW1. The presumptive heir to the throne of Austria was killed together with his wife Sophie by a  Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia. The war lasted until 1918.

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_____ were the stars of the 19th century, and their music generated most of the sheet music sales in the United States.

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According to the statement above: "were the stars of the 19th century, and their music generated most of the sheet music sales in the United States."

The stars of the 19th century were Opera singers.

Which the following was not apart of Spain’s nothern frontier or the modern southwest

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Answer: The Spanish had several goals when they established colonies in the Americas. One goal had to deal with economics. The Spanish was hoping to find resources, mainly gold and silver, that would be a boost to their treasury and to their economy.

Explanation:

The history of Spain's missions in the American South and Southwest reveals much about Spain's strategy, contributions, and failures in these regions. The expeditions of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado (1540 –42) and Juan de Oñate (1598) convinced Spanish authorities that no wealthy Indian empires like that of the Aztecs were to be found north of Mexico. Consequently the Spanish came to view the northern frontier of their empire as a defensive barrier and as a place where pagan souls might be saved. In what are now the states of Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, missions were founded to propagate the doctrines of the Roman Catholic church. To protect these missions as well as the mines and ranches of Mexico from attack from the north, the Spanish established presidios — fortified garrisons of troops.

In the feudal system both __________ and _________ could own land.

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I believe it would be Nobles and the Church.

What Federal government organization was used to regulate railroad, telephone, and telegraph companies?

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The federal government organization used to regulate railroad, telephone, and telegraph companies was the Interstate Commerce Commission.

Explanation:

The Interstate Commerce Commission was founded by the Interstate Commerce Act, a federal law of February 4, 1887. The ICC was the first independent agency at the federal level. With the approval of the United States Senate, the President of the United States appointed its members who were somewhat independent in their decisions.

The original purpose of the ICC was to regulate rail traffic (and later also truck traffic), such as ensuring fair freight rates or preventing discriminatory pricing. From 1910 to 1934 it also regulated telephone services between the states. This responsibility passed to the newly created Federal Communications Commission in 1934. Due to various deregulation measures by the US Congress in the 1970s and 1980s, the ICC lost more and more of its competencies. It was abolished in 1995. Since then, the responsibilities that have remained to it have been carried out by the Surface Transportation Board.

Interstate Commerce Commission I would say!
 

Which phrase best describes a single-issue interest group? a group that has concerns covering a wide range of topics a group that is concerned primarily with issues that financially benefit its members a group that is concerned with policies that affect the public at large a group that has concerns about a narrowly defined subject

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The answer is "A group that has concerns about a narrowly defined subject".

A single-issue interest group is a formal organization that has concerns about a narrowly defined subject and aimed to influence policy in order to create, maintain or change that particular subject. Some examples of what a single-interest group are interested in are animal rights, abortion, foreign policy, police brutality, gay rights, defending legal use of guns, etc.

In overall, they aim to achieve its purpose by lobbying government (including members of Congress, the executive branch, etc.), engaging in election activities, educating people about their interests, activities, relevance, current issues, etc., mobilizing people who act on behalf of the organization in order to perform activities, such as writing letters, making phone calls and demonstrating.