The economy of these early civilizations was based on _____.a. Warfare
b. Agriculture
c. Industry
d. Production

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Answer 1
Answer: I think the answer is B. Agriculture

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Which of the following is a reason that the Renaissance started in Italy A.The Italian peninsula was organized around city-states that survived the Middle Ages.

B.Each city-state had extensive trade both in and around the Italian peninsula.

C.Wealth accumulated in certain areas such as Venice and Florence, attracting scholars and artists.

D.all of the above

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The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or option "D". The reasons behind the starting of renaissance in Italy were numerous. The geographical location of Italy and it surviving the Middle ages was one of the reasons. Italy was a great trading point. Thirdly many scholars and artists accumulated in Italy.

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D.all of the above

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A.The Italian peninsula was organized around city-states that survived the Middle Ages.

During Renaissance, Italy was composed of city states that were authonomus, the Pope rested in Rome, while important and prestigious families like the Medici in Florence hold power, the Doge in Venice, Sforza in Milan. They really had political independence while the rest of Europe was pretty loyal to the Papal authority and kings. Florence, and Venice began conquering other city states starting the XV century, greatly increasing influence. Sometimes they challenged Pope's authority.

 B.Each city-state had extensive trade both in and around the Italian peninsula.

Trade did not limit to merchandise, but culture and knowledge

The Italian trade routes stretched amongthe Mediterranean sea and cities beyond were also major conduits of culture and knowledge. The recovery of lost and ancient knowledge from the Greeks and Arabs was crucial for this revival.

C.Wealth accumulated in certain areas such as Venice and Florence, attracting scholars and artists.

One major reason the Awakening and economical prosperity began in Italy is bound to its geography. The city states of Italy, located on the Mediterranean Sea, became outposts for trade and commerce, ideas were also exchanged and new ideas from far lands came here to spread. The ideas would eventually spread to northern regions of Europe but it was in Italy that the renaissance set the lead.  Florence, Venice, and Rome being independent cities  grew wealthy through trade and banking creating a class of businessmen.

The Liberator was an influential abolitionist newspaper published by Frederick Douglass. t/f

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Yes, it is true that The Liberator was an influential abolitionist newspaper published by Frederick Douglass, since this was in the Ante-bellum period of the United States, when the North and the South were highly divided over the morality and legitimacy of slavery. 

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What innovation had the BIGGEST impact to business and the service industries in the 1990s?A. The Internet
B. The telephone
C. The airline industry
D. The personal computer

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A. The Internet

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The Internet had the largest impact to the business and service industries in the 1990s. The Internet changed the way many businesses conducted sales and the way services were delivered.

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Question 8 of 14Which sentence best completes the diagram?
Congress's powers under
the Articles of
Confederation
Passing laws that
apply to all states
?
Printing and
borrowing money
A. Forcing states to obey national laws
B. Collecting taxes from state governments
c. Creating a national court system
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D. Making agreements with other countries

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It's D. Just took the test

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D. Making agreements with other countries:) hope this helps

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What effect did the federal government desire from the implementation of the Dawes act

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The federal government wanted to assimilate and introduce the natives to the American way of living and to integrate them into the society.
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The correct answer is The British were impressing American seamen.

As much as 10 000 sailors were impressed into the royal navy.

The correct answer is: The British were impressing American seamen. This meant that American seamen were recruited by force. The British navy consistenly had manpower shortages. This occured due to low pay and lack of good and qualified seamen. Impressment or "press gang" was first made lawful during Elizabeth I times.  Usually this practice took place at sea where the armed gangs would board merchant ships and men were taken against their will.