At which location would you be most likely to find a high population density

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Answer: A great population density generally occurs in big cities. New York has a lot of people in a small space compared to the countryside which might have a lot of people spread out. 

Again there is not enough information to answer your question accurately but yeah cities have a high population density.


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During the Taiping Rebellion, who rebelled? the army the peasants the wealthy the foreigners

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to sum the persons answer the answer is b

During the Taiping Rebellion, the peasants rebelled. It was mostly a civil war which killed scores of people (twenty million people approximately). The movement was a millenarian movement (meaning it occurred because of religious ideology). The movement was led by Hong Xiuquan who claimed he was Jesus' younger brother. Hong Xiuquan wanted to instill social reforms such as collective property, equality for women and replacing Confucian, Buddhist, Daoist and Chinese folk religion with Christianity.

Which battle ended in the "great skedaddle"?1st Manassas

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1st Manassas" is the battle among the choices given in the question that ended in the "great skedaddle".

The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A"

Explanation:

The Great Skedaddle is a word used to express the disorderly withdrawal of Union troops back to Washington after their surprising failure at the first Fight of Bull Run on July 21, 1861.

This was the first major land battle of the troops in Virginia. On July 16, 1861, the inexperienced Union army under Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell moved from Washington against the Confederate army, which was brought up following Bull Run behind Centreville.

The "great skedaddle" marks the aftermath of the 1st Manassas, or the First Battle of Bull Run, which was the first major land battle of the American Civil War. This was a retreat by Union soldiers after the Confederates secured victory.

The battle that ended in the "great skedaddle" was the 1st Manassas, also known as the First Battle of Bull Run. This battle took place during the American Civil War on July 21, 1861 in Prince William County, Virginia. The term "great skedaddle" refers to the chaotic retreat of Union soldiers after the Confederate forces gained the upper hand in the battle. It marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War.

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What was the outcome of the Worcester v. Georgia court case

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The Supreme Court ruled that states did not have the authority to impose laws over against tribal nations of American Indians.

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The 1832 case, Worcester v. Georgia, ruled unconstitutional a Georgia law requiring non-Native Americans requiring a license from the state to be on Native American land.  In responding to the case, the Supreme Court asserted that the federal government is the sole authority to deal with a Native American nation.  From this Supreme Court assertion came the beginnings of tribal sovereignty within the United States for Native American nations -- that the US government would deal with them as domestic nations inside the United States.

The court case was named after Samuel Worcester, a Christian minister working among the Cherokee who was supportive of the Cherokee cause. To block the activity of a man like Rev. Worcester, the state of Georgia passed a law prohibiting white persons to live within the Cherokee Nation territory without permission from the Georgia state government.  Worcester and other missionaries challenged this law, and the case rose to the level of a Supreme Court decision.  The decision by the Supreme Court, written by Chief Justice Marshall, struck down the Georgia law and reprimanded Georgia for interfering in the affairs of the Cherokee Nation.  Marshall wrote that Indian nations are "distinct, independent political communities retaining their original natural rights." 

On review of the case, the Supreme Court in Worcester vGeorgia ruled that because the Cherokee Nation was a separate political entity that could not be regulated by the state, Georgia's license law was unconstitutional and Worcester's conviction should be overturned.

What major ideological conflicts, security interests, and events brought about the Cold War?

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There were several causes that lead to the Cold War. The most important ideological conflict was that the Soviets believed in Communism and rest of the worl including United States of America disliked Communism. Soviets were against capitalism and the Americans were in favor of capitalism. The Soviets were also afraid of the nuclear bombs that United States possessed during that time and it was a grave security concern for the Soviets.