What did the first civilization in Asia and Africa have in common

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Answer: One thing that all early civilizations had in common was reliable access to fresh water. This allowed for productive farming which meant other citizens could spend their time specialize in other skills instead of running their own farms.

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Why did many Americans support the Sedition Act and the American Legion?A. They wanted to exclude former enemies, such as Germans.
B. They wanted to defend freedom of speech.
C. They wanted to protect America from foreign influences.
D. They wanted more immigrant workers.

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C. They wanted to protect America from foreign influences

Answer They wanted to protect America from foreign influence

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Which statement accurately describes a controversy surrounding the 2000 presidential election? A.
The Supreme Court decided by a single vote to stop the recount in Florida and give the election to George W. Bush.

B.
The Senate and the House of Representatives split over who had actually won the popular vote.

C.
George W. Bush's supporters argued that absentee ballots from white voters in Vermont had not been counted.

D.
Al Gore's supporters claimed that he had won the popular vote in Texas, but lost the electoral vote.

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The Supreme Court decided by a single vote to stop the recount in Florida and give the election to George W. Bush.

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Inspired by his Quaker religion, William Penn discouragedA. slavery
B. state religion
C.fair treatment of all
D. colonization

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I think it’s state religion, I’m not for sure though.

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I think its B aslo

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Which were accomplishments of Galileo or obstacles he faced?Choose all answers that are correct.
a. invented three laws of motion
b. made telescopic observations that confirmed the earth travels around the sun
c. arrested for corrupting young people with his teaching
d. improved the telescope, thermometer, and compass

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The best option from the list would be that he "b. made telescopic observations that confirmed the earth travels around the sun," since although he was arrested by the Church, it was not for corrupting young people. 

The correct answer to this question would alternatives B) " made telescopic observations that confirmed the earth travels around the sun." and D) "improved the telescope, thermometer, and compass."

Galileo was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher was one of the most important scientists ever.

His work influenced millions of people and paved the way for many more scientific discoveries and studies. He improved the telescope which led to astronomical observations that led us to believe that the planets revolve around the sun, and he also discovered the four most massive moons of Jupiter, now known as Galilean Moons.

Which describes a disadvantage of the sharecropping system? A.Government officials could not collect taxes on farm produce.

B.Land owners were prohibited from making a profit.

C.Carpetbaggers ended up owning the most productive land.

D.Sharecroppers were trapped in a cycle of poverty and debt.

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Answer: D. Sharecroppers were trapped in a cycle of poverty and debt

One of the major disadvantages of sharecropping system is that the sharecroppers or the planters are stucked in an unhealthy cycle of debts. This happens because planters will be allowed to loan mechandise from the land-owner and will soon be paid by the farmer in his share in the farm come harvest time. 
The answer is d sharecroppers were trapped in a cycle of poverty and debt.

What year was the weapon "gun" invented?

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Siege guns were the first "guns" are they were used in 1346.
The Gun(or firearm) was invented in China during the 13th century AD