How did the idea of humanism lead to the Scientific Revolution?

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Answer: One of the ways in which humanism led to the Scientific Revolution was that it took the focus off of God and the Church and placed it more on rational thought and humanity in general. 

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What is a basic difference between Democrats and Republicans when it comes to their views ofgovernment?

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Answer:

Republican's want to people to report them and make it more arranged and in Democracy you don't have to report to anyone.

Explanation:

democrats believe in favoring greater government with intervention in the economy but opposing government in private non economic affairs of the citizens. meanwhile republicans believe in a small government that is less involved with the economy and with limited powers

Which of the following best explains why Andrew Jackson believed he should have been elected president in 1824?A.) He had served as a strong military leader in the tradition of George Washington
B.) He believed John Quincy Adams was not qualified for office
C.) Henry Clay should have supported him since he was from a neighboring state
D.) He had won both the popular vote and a plurality of electoral votes

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"D.) He had won both the popular vote and a plurality of electoral votes" would be the best option from the list, but it should be noted that this vote was fairly contested in some circles. 

Which emperor's assassination set off the Crisis of the Third Century

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Answer: Alexander Severus

Explanation: The assassination of the Roman emperor Alexander Severus in 235 was the beginning of what was known as "The Crisis of the Third Century" which lasted 50 years. It was a period of political and economic pressure inside and outside the Roman empire. It finished with the ascent of Diocleciano in 284.

The Roman emperor, Severus Alexander.

Much of what is now western Poland used to be part of ____________.a. Russia
c. Yugoslavia
b. Germany
d. France

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I think it used to be Russia

Which best explains how religious tolerance helped the Ottoman and Mughal empires succeed?

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We need the multiple choice answers to answer lol

Answer:

By showing religious tolerance, both empires maintained stability and earned loyalty from different peoples.

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i just answered a 4 year old question  

where did native americans who lived in the cultral regions of tropical andean and savanna orinoco live

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The native americans who lived in cultural regions of tropical andean and Savanna live in the southern America.
The environmental condition and climate is similar than the environment that they're used to 

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