Study the map below. Which of these places is the northernmost point marked on the map? A. Jerusalem B. Thebes C. Malao D. Berenice
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Jerusalem

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Why did the Protestant Reformation most likely encourage the persecution of Jews? They represented another challenge to Christian teachings. They weakened religious power over secular rulers. They enabled reformers to fund splinter groups. They refused to support the reform of the Catholic Church.

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They represented another challenge to Christian teachings.

The Protestant Reformation took place in the 16th century and was led mainly by Martin Luther. According to Luther, the Jews represented another challenge to Christian teachings, so he thought it was right to persecute Jews, as well as to set fire to their synagogues, to prohibit rabbis to teach about Judaism, to destroy Jews' homes, to sanction them economically and even to force them to do forced labor.

What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources? Place each concept into the correctcategory
are able to be replenished
Renewable Resources
Nonrenewable Resources
include certain minerals
include fossil fuels
include land and sunlight
are not able to be replenished
include wind and water

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Renewable Resources- are able to be replenished, include land and sunlight, include wind and water.

Non-renewable Resources- are not able to be replenished, include fossil fuels, include certain minerals.

Explanation:

Resources are those elements or things that are found in the earth and are important for the sustenance and survival of human beings and other living things on the planet. And these natural resources can be classed into two groups, renewable and non-renewable resources.

Renewable resources, like the name signifies, are those resources that can be renewed or remade even after continuous use. Such things include wind, sunlight, land, water, etc. They can be replenished and thus, have no limit to be exhausted.

On the other hand, non-renewable resources are those that cannot be replenished or renewed once their capacity is reached. They are limited and thus, have to be used sparingly and in good or careful consideration when used. Such resources are fossil fuels, certain minerals, such resources take years and years to be even made, thus making them scarce and needed to be conserved when used.  

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Explanation:

Renewable Resources: are able to be replenished, include land and sunlight, include wind and water

Nonrenewable Resources: include certain minerals, are not able to be replenished, include fossil fuels

What was the first mail service? A.Conestoga Wagon B.Stagecoach C.Prairie schooner D.railroad

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A

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its was first used in  1717 and the other answers come after the conestoga wagon

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It is B

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In 1785 stagecoach was the first mail tp not a and I put A and got it wrong then I read the passage and I founf it was stagecoach.

Before the northern part of the Rocky Mountain Region was part of Canada, the territory was controlled by who

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British.

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The British, during the colonial period, spread across Northern America. The purpose of the British empire was to expand its hold in the region for several purposes, including economic reason. They claimed territories and building the British Empire. The northern part of the Rocky Mountain Region was under the British Columbia.  British Columbia added to the British empire during the 19th century as the fur trading began to flourish. Today, The Northern Rockies mountains stretch from the Canadian border to south of Idaho.

The Thirty Years War:ended the Era of the Reformation
was the last major war of religion in Europe
resulted in Europe being more accepting of
religious pluralism
All of the above
a stronger France

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The correct statement is:

All of the above.

The Thirty Years' War was a complex conflict that had significant religious, political, and territorial aspects. It did indeed end the Era of the Reformation, marked the last major war of religion in Europe, and contributed to greater acceptance of religious pluralism. It also had significant geopolitical consequences, including weakening the Habsburg Empire and strengthening France. Therefore, all of the given statements are accurate regarding the Thirty Years' War.

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In this excerpt, "Moses” refers to which historical figure?A. Frederick Douglass

B. Harriet Tubman

C. Thomas Garrett

D. Ellen Craft

Along the Eastern Shore of Maryland, in Dorchester County, in Caroline County, the masters kept hearing whispers about the man named Moses, who was running off slaves. At first they did not believe in his existence. The stories about him were fantastic, unbelievable. Yet they watched for him. They offered rewards for his capture.

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B

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Harriet Tubman

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A.

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