What was Kush's relationship like with Egypt?

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Answer 1
Answer: Kush and Egypt were sometimes at war Egypt invaded Kush and the Kushites later revolted and gained their independence the Kushites still kept some Egyptian traditions and Egypt and Kush were also trading partners

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What did early farmers use slash and burn agriculture

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To keep the soil fertile.

Slash and burn agriculture is a widely used method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned. The resulting layer of ash provides the newly-cleared land with a nutrient-rich layer to help fertilize crops.

Which correctly describes Southerners' reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation? A.
realization that defeat would mean the complete end of slavery

B.
confidence that England would now join the Confederate side

C.
indication that the North was near collapse and the South would win

D.
belief that a negotiated peace with the North was now possible

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The correct answer is A) realization that defeat meant the complete end of slavery.

The statement that correctly describes the reaction of the South to the Emancipation Proclamation is "realization that defeat meant the complete end of slavery."

On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the document called Emancipation Proclamation. The United States was living in terrible moments because it has been three years since the beginning of the Civil War. The key aspect of the document is that it declared that slaves should be free. This was not goods news for the Confederated States because the proclamation was addressed to these Southern States. With this, Southern states knew that defeat in the war meant the complete end of slavery. And slavery was an important part of the economy in the Southern states.

A is the correct answer.

How were the Greeks able to defeat the persain
fleet even though they were outnumbered

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even though they were outnumbered the Greeks trained at a very young age and they were very fit☺
Sparta held Xeres at Thermopylae, granting time for the Athenians to run the Marathon and build fortifications against a Persian invasion.  Then the Greek "navy" came into play.  From the beginning of Greece, the navy was vital in trade and in seafaring quests.  The Greek dominance of the Sea was vital to the defense of their homeland and their honor.

After Charles I became king, tensions increased when heA. freed all prisoners from jail throughout the country.
B. formed an alliance with England’s traditional enemies, France and Spain.
C. asked Parliament to take over the role of taxation.
D. dissolved Parliament when members refused to give him funds.

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Answer:

D. dissolved Parliament when members refused to give him funds.

Explanation:

The British Parliament gained a lot of importance and power during the reign of James I, but when Charles I reached power he did not agree with that. He was still a believer that kings had a divine rule and that he should not bound to the Parliament. 

Charles I wanted to collect customs duties without the Parliament’s permission, the Parliament said that he could not do that, so he dismissed the Parliament in 1611.

A formed an alliance with Engalnd's traditional enemies, France and Spain

Why did britain and france end their policy of appeasement?

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Britain and France were convinced to end their policy of appeasment when Hitler broke his promises from the Munich Conference and took over the rest of Czechoslavakia. They knew Hilter had to be stopped and declared war on Germany when Hitler invaded Poland.

Britain and France were convinced to end their policy of appeasement when Hitler broke his promises from the Munich Conference and took over the rest of Czechoslovakia. They knew Hitler had to be stopped and declared war on Germany when Hitler invaded Poland.

In which country did American foreign policy and military involvement during the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations (1961-1973) display a steady increase in presidential power?

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C. Vietnam was during the Vietnam war