Hero tales can be found in every large culture, but are rarely found in smaller ones

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Answer: No, it is false that hero tales can be found in every large culture, but are rarely found in smaller ones, these these types of stories are popular in a variety of cultures--big and small.
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False

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all of the above is the right answer

Answer: all of the above

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The Russian empire was defeated in the Crimean War becauseA) the Ottoman army was superior in arms and training.
B) Britain and France joined forces to prevent Russian expansion into the Ottoman empire.
C) Russian troops mutinied and demanded a new constitution.
D) the people of the Balkan peninsula resisted Russian advances.
E) the Russian troops were inadequately trained.

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The Russian Empire was defeated in the Crimean War because Britain and France joined forces to prevent Russian expansion into the Ottoman Empire. Crimean War was a war in the 1850s in which Russia lost to an allegiance of France, the UK, the Ottoman Empire, and Sardinia. 

Which statement best describes how Wheatley’s word choice in "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty" expresses her colonial values?

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It is best to have the statements so that the question can easily be answered. 

This is just the choices of what could be the correct answer:

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Using hyperbole, it stresses admiration and praise for the king.

Using figurative language, it celebrates the American colonies.

Using the language of supplication, it addresses the importance of prayer.

Using traditional poetic language and devices, it discusses the importance of religious beliefs.

Which statements about the influence of the Christian church on daily life in the Middle Ages are true?Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
The church provided education, at first through monks and later at universities staffed by priests.

B.
The church made laws based on scripture and papal decisions, and tried lawbreakers in its own courts.

C.
The church encouraged people to discover and follow their own spiritual path wherever it might take them.

D.
The church donated all its property and wealth to landless peasants, so they might become self-sufficient.

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The answers are A) and B)

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A and B

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Why did the Fugitive Slave Act anger Northerners? a) It contradicted the Missouri Compromise. b) It increased federal intervention in the affairs of independent states. c)It contradicted the Wilmot Proviso. d) It prioritized states rights over the rights of the federal government.

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The answer is b) It increased federal intervention in the affairs of independent states.

By the time these federal Acts were enacted in the U.S., several Northern states had already abolished slavery but it was legal in the Southern states. The Fugitive Slave Acts of 1793 and 1850 allowed for the capture and return of runaway slaves within the territory of the United States, aiming to prevent that the Northern states would become safe havens for runaway slaves.

The last act was more rigid in their provision and stated more regulation, including the guarantee of harsher punishments for anyone interfering in runaways slave's capture, the right of slave owners and their “agents” to search for escaped slaves within the borders of free states and compelled citizens to assist in their capture as well. It also denied slaves the right to a jury trial, among others.

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 implied much government's intervention in the state's affairs, and this angered most northern states. They responded by intentionally neglecting the law or creating acts that nullified or that protected black people, the so-called "personal liberty laws", and by making great efforts to assist runaway slaves, among others.

It increased federal intervention in the affairs of independent states.

The Fugitive Slave Act could be called as a compromise on Humanity, referring to the highly condemning provisions that were constituted within the Act. This Act was constituted at a highly critical political fiasco, that emerged as a conflict between the Northern abolitionist states, and the Southern States, which favored the continuation of slavery. This period is of great historical importance as it also determined the relations between the Federal Government and the states. The Federal Government was dominated by representatives from Free States, and they wanted to achieve complete abolition even through constant intervention in state affairs. The institution of slavery was degradable to humanity, but the economy necessitated its existence. The Federal Government attempted to control and regulate the instability that occurred due to a number of slaves fleeing the oppression of the Northern States.  

Further Explanation-

The free Northern States were severely opposed to this Act, as they believed that through this negotiation, the Federal Government was compromising on its powers and granting the regional governments a free hand to determine the fate of slaves who were bound in oppression. However, this meant that the States required the Federal Government to be commitant with any proposal that was related to the issue of slavery. Given that the Northern states had an economy that did not require the use of slavery, they called for the total abolition of the institution of slavery. The Free states refused to aid in the manhunt for escaped slaves, condemning the Act, and even using all of the state machinery and institutions to protect the slaves from being found and getting them returned to their lives of oppression.  

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Grade- High School

Chapter-   The build-up to the American Civil War.

Subject- History.

Keywords-

Slavery, opposition, free states, economy, Fugitive slave, instability, oppression, manhunt, the abolition of slavery.  

The siege of boston, which began in 1775, ended in 1776 when

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Answer:

Its C

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It ended because the British troops fled to Halifax, Nova Scotia