What did the "Emancipation Manifesto" do?set the minority races free in Russia
allowed free elections
set serfs free and gave them land
allowed freedom of religion

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Answer: The "Emancipation Manifesto" set serfs free and gave them land. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option. This manifesto was issued by Alexander and it contained 17 legislative acts that actually freed the serfs and provided them with lands. This gave the peasants the right to buy lands from their landlords.
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The correct answer is  C.

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How did Athens become so powerful?

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athens became powerful by being the greek leader to go against the persian invasions. they won important battles against the persians and defeating them. they created several colonies of their own and became one of the most important powers in greece

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? Mmmaybe because they were powerful before they became something that you knew about

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What was the main impact of the Anti-Federalists on the adoption of the US Constitution?Their efforts defeated the original Constitution, which had to be completely rewritten for ratification.

Their support for a strong central government led to the inclusion of additional presidential powers.

Their concern about factions lent support for basing the US government on a representative republic structure.

Their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the ratified form of the Constitution.

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The main impact of the Anti-Federalists on the adoption of the US Constitution was that "Their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the ratified form of the Constitution," since they were worried that this new government would become tyrannical. 

Answer: is D

Their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the ratified form of the Constitution.

Explanation: it was correct

Which of the following is not a long-term health effect of the atomic bombings on Japan?A: increased likelihood of mental disabilities in future generations
B: the development of cancers like leukemia
C: inability to undergo x-rays because of false results
D: increased likelihood of future generations having birth deformities

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The consequences of atomic bombings of Japan are far-reaching and have mostly long-term effects. The first option offered is a long-term effect, since it takes at least a few years or decades for the occurrence of mental illness in future generations. A sudden increase in and development of leukemia can occur in the short term, especially due to radiation, but overall the consequences are seen as long-term, as their appearance and development does not stop soon after the bombing, on the contrary, continues through generations. Increased ability for future generations to have birth defects is also a long-term consequence, as it relates to future generations, does not end in a few years.

The only short-term consequence is the inability to undergo X rays, because of the amount of radiation that already exists in the human body.

C. Inability to undergo X-Rays.

Peter the Great wanted to (1 point)a) westernize, or Europeanize, Russia.
b) remove European influences.
2. The Romanov dynasty in Russia was (1 point)
a) focused on restoring Catholicism.
b) chosen by the national assembly.
3. The Hapsburg Empire did all of the following EXCEPT (1 point)
a) lose their Holy Roman Empire in Germany.
b) remain a collection of territories.
c) establish a centralized, absolutist state.

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Generally speaking, Peter the Great wanted to "a) westernize, or Europeanize, Russia," the Romanov's were "a) focused on restoring Catholicism' and "The Hapsburg Empire did all of the following except "b) remain a collection of territories," since they were eventually disbanded.