Who invented cars? First answer is brainliest!

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Answer 1
Answer: Karl Benz was the inventor of cars! :))
Answer 2
Answer: Karl Benz Is the correct answer

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Please hurry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!why are some Americans opposed to trust

A) they eliminated compitition and drove up prises for consumers
B) they improvedd efficiently
C) they created many new jobs
D) they were a violation of the constitution

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a. they eliminated competition and drove up prices for consumers

How did grenades effect WW1?

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grenades were used long before the first world war, The original grenades looked like pomegranates so that's where the name came from. and the original soldiers who used them were called grenadiers. 
they were being used in the18th century but I don't know if there were any before then. I would say machine guns changed the first world war more then grenades.

It made trench warfare more Intense and more nastier than it already was with bayonets and all that.

What do the first four noble truths states

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Answer:

The first four noble truths in Buddhism are:

  1. Dukkha. (Suffering) Innate characteristic of existence with each rebirth
  2. Samudaya. (Origin of suffering) Origin of Dukkha.
  3. Nirodha. (Ending) Ending of Dukkha by removing the Samudaya.
  4. Magga. Means to end Dukkha.

Explanation:

They are identified as the first teachings given by Buddha and the most important.

I hope this answer helps you.

Answer: #1 dukkha. the truth of suffering.

               #2 samudaya. the truth of the origin of suffering.

               #3 nirodha. the truth that we can end suffering.

               #4 magga. the truth of the path to end suffering.

NEED HELP NOW OR NEVERWoodrow Wilson’s plan for peace following World War I was the Fourteen Points, which included the establishment of the _____.

United Nations
Association of Nations
League of Nations
Group of Nations

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the answer is league of nations

What is maiz and why was it important to people?

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maiz is the word for corn in spanish is important to people because is food
corn is important because it allows us to live in peace

Which of the following statements would most likely have been madeby a staunch Jeffersonian Republican?
A. "I believe that the common man should not be trusted in the
selection of the president."
B. "Most of the governing of the populace should remain in the
hands of the states."
C. "A strong central government is essential to the future of our
nation."
D. "I believe that the President should be elected by Congress."
E. "Every state should be represented equally in the legislature
regardless of its population."

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Answer:

The Correct answer is B. "Most of the governing of the populace should remain in the  hands of the states."

Explanation:

Jefferson Republican is a political ideology birthed by Thomas Jefferson in 1800 in the United States which believed that the National Government should be limited and the reduction of Federal spending. They propagated the empowerment of States and decentralization of power to suppress tyranny and aristocracy.

They believed that tyranny threatened the people's right to liberty and that people should control the government. They also believed that a simple Government will best fit the need of the people.