Who developed a stronger telescope and was able to prove that Ptolemy's theories about the moon were wrong? A. René Descartes B. Andreas Vesalius C. Galileo Galilei D. Francis Bacon

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Answer: Galileo Galilei  developed a stronger telescope and was able to prove that Ptolemy's theories about the moon were wrong.
Answer 2
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Answer: C: Galileo Galiley

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The correct answer is by the rotation on the Earth's axis. The direction of movement of the major surface ocean current is most affected by Earth's rotation in its own axis. The axis of the Earth is titled that causes some countries to have different seasons.

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Select three of the following aspects and influences of Jackson’s presidency:Nullification Crisis
National Bank veto
Maysville Road veto
political participation
constitutional government
Specie Circular

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "constitutional government; Maysville Road veto; National Bank veto." The three aspects and influences that the Jackson presidency did are constitutional government; Maysville Road veto; National Bank veto.

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Nullification Crisis

The nullification crisiswas a United States sectional political crisis in 1832–33, during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, which involved a confrontation between the state of South Carolina and the federal government. It ensued after South Carolina declared that the federal Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional and therefore null and void within the sovereign boundaries of the state.

National Bank veto

veto According to the History Channel, President Andrew Jackson vetoed a new charter for the Second Bank of the United States because the bank was heavily biased toward business interests and had no congressional oversight. This bias led the bank to not support western expansion, which Jackson favored. Jackson also felt that the bank was too powerful, both politically and economically.

Maysville Road veto

The Maysville Road veto occurred on May 27, 1830, when United States President Andrew Jackson vetoed a bill that would allow the federal government to purchase stock in the Maysville, Washington, Paris, and Lexington Turnpike Road Company, which had been organized to construct a road linking Lexington, Kentucky, to Maysville on the Ohio River, the entirety of which would be in the state of Kentucky. Its advocates regarded it as a part of the national Cumberland Road system. Congress passed a bill in 1830 providing federal funds to complete the project. Jackson vetoed the bill on the grounds that federal funding of intrastate projects of this nature was unconstitutional. He declared that such bills violated the principle that the federal government should not be involved in local economic affairs. Jackson also pointed out that funding for these kinds of projects interfered with paying off the national debt.

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Which of the following territories did Germany acquire at the end of the Franco-Prussian War?A. the Alps
B. Alsace and Lorraine
C. the Rock of Gibraltar
D. the island of Sardinia

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Germany acquired the territory of "B. Alsace and Lorraine" at the end of the Franco-Prussian War, although the borders were slightly different leading up to World War I. 

What major debate began when delegates tried to fix the Articles of Confederation

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he debate that occurred when delegates tried to fix the Articles of Confederation was over how much power should be given to the states as opposed to the federal government. Many people feared tyrannical rule. 

What event led to the formation of the Whig party?

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President Jackson basically created this political party in 1834 when he was running as president against his opponent Henry Clay. 

What religious philosophy did most of the philosophes embrace?

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Deism

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Deism and rational religion were popular approaches to religion by philosophical thinkers during the Enlightenment.  John Locke was one of the early proponents of this sort of approach to thinking about God.  Deists (or we could say "God-ists") believed in God, but as a rather remote Being who had created the universe by his power and embedded in it natural laws that allowed it to run on its own from there.  Some have compared it to viewing God as the "great watchmaker" who designed the universe as a perpetual watch or clock that could run on from there without needing his personal intervention in daily affairs of earthly life.