Who were the Landed Gentry in the Victorian Era? Give a short description.

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The Landed Gentry in general were high class people in the UK who owned a lot of land.


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What happened when developers built affordable, mass-produced houses?The cost of automobiles and gasoline went up.

Schools hired teachers whose salaries were paid by the developers.

The suburbs grew as young families moved away from cities.

The federal government offered tax incentives to anyone who moved to the suburbs.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The federal government offered tax incentives to anyone who moved to the suburbs." when developers built affordable, mass-produced houses, The federal government offered tax incentives to anyone who moved to the suburbs.

The correct answer is C) the suburbs grew as young families moved away from the cities.  

The thing that happened when developers built affordable, mass-produced houses was that the suburbs grew as young families moved away from the cities.

When developers started to build new residential zones in the suburbs thought mass-produced houses that were affordable to the citizens, young families decided to leave the cities and downtown homes to get these new houses in modern suburbs. New roads and fast highways helped people to get to new places. In those new suburbs, developers also built supermarkets, shopping centers, malls, office spaces, and many facilities and services for the people to stay there and do not move back to downtown areas. So yes, the thing that happened when developers built affordable, mass-produced houses was that the suburbs grew as young families moved away from the cities.

What was a sextant used for?to find lost ships at sea 
B.to find the latitude of a ship
C.to figure out the general direction a ship was heading
D.to measure the depth of the ocean at different spots

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B

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The spread of language was complex and expansive, as the climate and geography of the world allowed people to migrate anywhere they wanted to.True
False

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That statement is False

There are limited place where people could migrate. If it's possible for people to migrate anywhere they wanted to , there would be no one living in a place with horrible climate and condition like some countries in africa

How did the collapse of the soviet union affect the satellite nations of the soviet union?

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Immediately after the fall of communism in Europe, former satellites of the Soviet Union clearly chose to join the unified European family and NATO. Chronologically, in the first half of 90 years, almost all the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have submitted their applications to join the European Union and NATO. (P.S. Sorry, I'm so late. Just discovered this website yesterday, just saw your question.) 

What did leaders of Rhode Island believe would happen to religion if church and state were connected?A. Religion would become state-funded.
B. Religion would grow at an alarming rate.
C. Religion would become corrupted.
D. Religion would become more powerful than government.

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 Religion would become corrupted.

C. Religion would become corrupted.

explanation:  the Rhode Islanders agreed  to separate church and state. They believed that mingling church and state corrupted religion.

What was the effect of manifest destiny on the American Indian population?

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It effectively tried to drive them out of the United States. It forced them to reservation lands and off of their home territories because of the US's hunger for territorial expansion, and nobody saw wrong in it because they thought that was what God wanted them to do

It effectively tried to drive the indians out of the United States. It forced them to the now reservation lands and off of their home territories because of the United States hunger for the territorial domination, and nobody saw wrong in it because they thought that was what God would have wanted them to do.