Were do we go when we are dead!!?????

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Answer 1
Answer: Well when you die your body is lowered into the ground and you are buried. Or you can get cremated if you so desire. (bodies burnt to ashes and placed in an urn for your family)
Answer 2
Answer: Well it depends on what god thinks of you it either you go to even or hell, but beside you be lowered in to the ground in your casket then you have a ceremony on you Born and until you Died. 

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The Privy Council would advise the monarch in government matters.
The correct answer is:

D.PRIVY COUNCIL

In October of 1957, the Soviet Union shocked the United States by

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By launching Satellite Sputnik I

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In October of 1957, the Soviet Union shocked the United States by launching the satellite Sputnik I. In October of 1957, the Soviet Union shocked the United States by launching the satellite Sputnik I.\

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Why are some examples of prehistoric art in France and Spain so well preserved

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The examples were protected in the deep ground , for that the examples were safe from the weather or any other thing that could ruin the examples of prehistoric art.
They were sealed in an area with no light, with constant temparture and humidity.

The __________ were the result of the 1975 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE). This agreement legitimatized Soviet control of Eastern Europe at the same time as requiring the signatories to abide by their commitment to human rights and open societies.A.
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Answer:

A.Helsinki Accords

Explanation:

The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe tried to ease the tensions with the soviet block in the USSR and eastern Europe by making them agree to the post WWII European status quo. It aknowledge the inviolability of the post WWII political frontiers it was signed by all European countries, but Albania, including the United States and Canada, and they all pledged to respect human rights and instaurated cooperation among the 35 signing countries.

Answer:

A. Helsinki Accords

Explanation:

occurred in August of 1975

occurred in Europe

the agreement pledged 35 nations to respect human rights

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The main purpose of Spanish and Portuguese voyages of exploration was "D. establishing sea routes to the Indies to make profits from trade," although once the New World was discovered the primary goal became to extract as many natural resources as possible. 
A. investigating major world religions to bring back to their countries

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The Eastern Empire gained strength while the Western Empire grew weaker.

B.
Invasions along the borders of the empire created chaos.

C.
The Roman army was strong, but was still unable to defend Rome from the Visigoths.

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"C. The Roman army was strong, but was still unable to defend Rome from the Visigoths" correctly describes events that led to the fall of Rome, although there were internal issues as well.

The correct answers are A and B, here is a brief explanation of each one of them:

A. The fate of Rome was partially sealed at the end of the third century, when Emperor Diocletian divided the Empire into two halves - the Empire of the West, based in the city of Milan, and the Empire of the East in Byzantium, later known as Constantinople. The division made the empire more easily governable in the short term, but over time the two halves were moving away.  The West and the East failed to work together adequately to combat external threats, as well as constantly disagreeing on military resources and aid. As the distance increased, the Empire of the East, where the majority of the population spoke Greek, enriched, the West, which spoke Latin, fell into an economic crisis.  More importantly, the strength of the Eastern Empire served to divert the barbarian invasions of the West. Emperors such as Constantine ensured that the city of Constantinople was fortified and well protected, but Italy and the city of Rome - which had only symbolic value to many in the East - were vulnerable. The Western political structure would finally disintegrate in the fifth century, but the Eastern Empire somehow managed to resist for another thousand years before being conquered by the Ottoman Empire in the 1400s.

B. The barbaric attacks on Rome were partially the result of a mass migration caused by the invasion of the Huns into Europe in the late fourth century. When these Eurasian warriors invaded through northern Europe, they pushed many Germanic tribes to the borders of the Roman Empire.  On the contrary, the Romans allowed members of the Visigothic tribe to cross south of the Danube to find security in the empire's territory, but treated the migrants with extreme cruelty. According to historian Ammianus Marcellin, Roman officials even forced the hungry Goths to offer their children as slaves in exchange for dog meat.  By brutalizing the Goths, the Romans created a dangerous enemy within their own borders. When oppression became unsustainable, the Goths revolted, eventually killing the valiant emperor of the Eastern Empire during the Battle of Adrianople in AD 378. Shocked, the Romans negotiated a fragile truce with the barbarians, which ended in 410 when the Goth king Alaric went to the West and sacked Rome. With the Empire of the West weakened, Germanic tribes such as the Vandals and Saxons were able to cross the borders and occupy Britain, Spain and North Africa.