The cornerstone of English democracy is the document known as the

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Answer: The correct answer is the Magna Carta. The cornerstone of English democracy is the document known as the Magna Carta. It is considered as a document constituting a fundamental guarantee of rights and privileges.
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Magna Carta

The Magna Carta was a document created to prevent rebellion in England and limited the power of the king or queen.

The Magna Carta was seen as a cornerstone document because it limited the power of the king. Measures such as habeaus corpus were put into place to ensure people were not arrested or imprisoned without rights to know their charges and to have a judgement on their case. The ideas of the document became a foundation for modern English government and the American Constititution/Bill of Rights.


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Mark the statement if it is correct. A. The Fourth Estate was made up of “commoners.” B. It was very difficult to change membership in an estate. C. This social structure made most French people happy.

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THe fourth estate refers to the press, not the commoners, and french people were not happy with this social structure. The correct choice is B. because it was very difficult to change membership in an estate.
Indeed, B is the only correct answer here. C is especially wrong, because if they were so happy there would not have been the French Revolution! xD

After the Nazis conquered territory in Europe, they forced Jewish people to

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live in ghettos.

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Move into very small and disgusting ghettos for later transport to death camps

Which empire was the largest in both Americans before the arrival of Europeans

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depends what time period but either Aztecs or Incans

Who was one of the greatest playwrights in the world? A. Francis drake B. Edmund spenser C. Sir walter Raleigh D. William Shakespeare.

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One of the greatest playwrights in the world was;

D. William Shakespeare

Edmund Spencer was a poet.

W. Raleigh was a biographer,

Francis Drake was a navigator.

The most important Native American crop brought back by the Europeans was squash.A) TRUE
B) FALSE

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false.
though I don't re them returning squash I remember corn being important

What was president Truman's chief priority in using the atomic bomb against japan

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The atomic bomb is the result of the Manhattan Project, which Albert Einstein was actually a part of as well. As to why Truman decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan, the answer is involved by several factors. 
1. Location, Japan is isolated, so any harm done would have "directly" been restrained to Japan.
2. A show of military might, The atomic bomb was the USA's ace in the hole. The adverse effects of this though is that an arms race for nuclear weapons began after WW2 and resulted in The Cold War.

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He wanted to end the war very quickly and have the unconditional surrender of Japan.

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