What challenge did Congress face in 1850

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The challenge the congress faced was  the Compromise of 1850, where the five bills were approved the territories taken after the Mexican War.  It was broken up into smaller bills. Also, it had problems that both abolitionists and slave owners disagreed on.  

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United States courts operate according to the _______a.) The justice code
b.) code of hammurabi
c.) adversary system
d.) napoleonic code

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United States courts operate according to the Adversary system

Answer : C


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What was the anti- federalist primary concern regarding a strong national government?

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That they would be too powerful and thus threaten individual liberties

. How did the newly opened territory of Kansas become a battleground for the issue of slavery?

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Answer:

Two opposing governments were established: those who wanted slavery to be legal in Kansas and those who did not.

Explanation:

In 1854, the U.S. Congress passed The Kansas-Nebraska Act that repealed the Missouri Compromise (1820) that prohibited slavery north of latitude 36°30', created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and allowed people in those territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery within their borders under the principle of "popular sovereignty."

Soon after the Act was enacted, pro-slavery and anti-slavery whites began to settle Kansas in order to participate in the first election that would determine if Kansas would be a free or a slave state. However, once the first election was held, anti-slavery settlers did not accept the outcome alleging that it had been electoral fraud. Afterward, the anti-slavery people held another election but pro-slavery people refused to vote, and both "governments" created two legislature within the territory. Soon enough, with the establishment of these two opposing governments: pro-slavery and anti-slavery, the newly opened territory of Kansas became a battleground for the issue of slavery: violence, raids, assaults and civil confrontations increased within its borders, the death toll rose, and other elections were called but none of them were accepted.

The fight was based on the fact as to whether or not Slavery should be legal in Kansas. Some said no others yes. 

Aside from convenience for the lord and his family, what is the most likely reason a church was part of a manor?A)The people who lived at the manor all shared the same faith.
B)The vassals vowed to obey God first and their lord second.
C)The peasants were required to attend church with the lord.
D)The parish priest had living quarters in the church.

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The answer is B. The lord could have reasoned his power as stemming from a divine source, so it is only just that his followers should worship God. God gave the lord and his family power and it was only through their grace that the vassals were given work and a place to live.
Correct Answer choice is :

C) The peasants were required to attend church with the lord.

Majority of the farmers weren't free, however rather were agricultural laborer bound by the feudal system. They were supposed to stay in the land and had to figure many days every week for the lord of the manor. There have been some free peasants, however, most didn't leave their lord.

Beginning in 1963 with General Motors and lasting until the end of a second stint with General Motors, which he helped successfully guide out of bankruptcy in 2009, Bob Lutz saw his career as one of the automotive industry's true visionaries span nearly fifty years, two continents, four separate automakers, and responsibility for countless industry innovations.A)Bob Lutz saw his career as one of the automotive industry's true visionaries span nearly fifty years, two continents, four separate automakers, and responsibility for countless industry innovations
B)the career of Bob Lutz, one of the automotive industry's true visionaries, has spanned nearly fifty years, two continents, four separate automakers, and countless industry innovations
C)Bob Lutz's career as one of the automotive industry's true visionaries has spanned four separate automakers, two continents, and responsibility for countless industry innovations over nearly fifty years
D)the career of Bob Lutz, one of the automotive industry's true visionaries, spanned two continents over nearly fifty years, during which time Lutz was responsible for countless industry innovations at four separate automakers.
E)Bob Lutz has seen his career as one of the automotive industry's true visionaries span nearly fifty years, two continents, four separate automakers, and countless industry innovations that he was responsible for

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Answer:

The correct answer is (B).

The career of Bob Lutz, one of the automotive industry's true visionaries, has spanned nearly fifty years, two continents, four separate automakers, and countless industry innovations.

Explanation:

The sentence presented in option B, provides the correct arrangement of the achievements of Bob Lutz as shown below.

Beginning in 1963 with General Motors and lasting until the end of a second stint with General Motors, which he helped successfully guide out of bankruptcy in 2009, "the career of Bob Lutz, one of the automotive industry's true visionaries, has spanned nearly fifty years, two continents, four separate automakers, and countless industry innovations."

From your analysis of the cartoon, you can determine that the illustratora. supports religious freedom for all in the State of Israel
b. believes that military force is necessary to maintain stability
c. views Americans and Israelis as violent toward Palestinians
d. believes that the Gaza Wall should be torn down immediately

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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, you can determine that the illustrator "a. supports religious freedom for all in the State of Israel" since both are side by side. 

im not sure which one it is but its NOT a. i just took the test