How did the war of 1812 end? I will mark brainliest

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A large British army under Sir George Prevost was thus forced to abandon its invasion of the U.S. northeast and retreat to Canada. The American victory on Lake Champlain led to the conclusion of U.S.-British peace negotiations in Belgium, and on December 24, 1814, the Treaty of Ghent was signed, ending the war.

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The treaty stated that all the territory that was conquered was to be returned, and commissions were planned to settle the boundary of the United States and Canada.

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American victory on Lake Champlain led to the conclusion of U.S.-British peace negotiations in Belgium, and on December 24, 1814, the Treaty of Ghent was signed, ending the war.

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What type of religion was predominant in the Incan civilization?A. atheist
B. Islam
C. polytheistic
D. monotheistic

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The Incans believed in many gods and therefore they were polytheistic. 
C. polytheistic is the right answer

1. Where did the ideas for changes to the Constitution come from? What kinds of changes were being suggested?2. How did the Bill of Rights become part of the Constitution? Were all of the proposed changes accepted? How long did it take for them to be
approved?

3. Which freedoms are protected by the Bill of Rights? Which ones do you use regularly or rarely?

4. When did the Bill of Rights become a more central part of how the Constitution is interpreted? Why?
5. How do citizens-not the government-use the Bill of Rights to define their freedoms?

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1.When the Constitution was being written, the men writing the document realized it might have to be altered in the future.  Since the document was written in a general format, the delegates realized that as time changed, it might be necessary to change the Constitution.  However, the delegates believed that it should be more difficult to change the Constitution than to change a law.  Thus, they required two-thirds of both houses of Congress and three-fourths of the state governments to agree to change it.

2.James Madison Drafts Amendments

In September 1789 the House and Senate accepted a conference report laying out the language of proposed amendments to the Constitution. Within six months of the time the amendments–the Bill of Rights–had been submitted to the states, nine had ratified them.

3.The amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, were designed to protect the basic rights of U.S. citizens, guaranteeing the freedom of speech, press, assembly, and exercise of religion; the right to fair legal procedure and to bear arms; and that powers not delegated to the federal government were reserved for the states.

4.On September 25, 1789, Congress transmitted to the state Legislatures twelve proposed amendments to the Constitution. Numbers three through twelve were adopted by the states to become the United States (U.S.) Bill of Rights, effective December 15, 1791.

5.Understandably, any people that fought a revolution over "TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION" would be cautious about the new Constitution created in 1787. For example, famous Virginian Patrick Henry refused to attend the Convention because he "smelt a rat."

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ASAPWhat was the purpose of poll taxes and literacy tests in the South?

a to raise funds for local schools
b to raise money to pay local election expenses
c to improve the quality of voters
d to prevent African Americans from voting

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The purpose of the poll taxes and literacy tests was D.TO PREVENT AFRICAN AMERICANS FROM VOTING

d to prevent African Americans from voting

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Why did the japanese attack pearl harbor?

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The Japanese intended the attack as a preventive action to keep the United States Pacific Fleet from interfering with its planned military actions in Southeast Asia against overseas territories of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the United States

How did the colonists respond to the tea act?

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"After the Tea Act, the American colonists became more active in their anti-British protests and continued to boycott any tea that arrived from the British. They resolved to prevent any tea from entering their harbors or being sold, and sent the shipments back to England."

They dumped British tea in the Boston Harbor.

John Locke believed that if government does not protect natural rights, thenA) citizens know the government is working because they have saftey.
B) it breaks the social contract and people can create a new government
C) citizens should combine the parts of government into a single branch
D) it just have a good reason for doing so and citizens should not complain

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John Locke believed that if government does not protect natural rights, then "B) it breaks the social contract and people can create a new government", which was a major inspiration for the Founding Fathers of the United States. 

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I think its B just like history guy said

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